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THURS., FEBRUARY 7, 1068

COUNTY NEWS

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Civic Assn. To Ask For Custody Of Building
The North Orlando Civic
A nn. Monday night voted to
approach the North Orlando
Co. with a plan wherein com­
plete ettatody of the Commun­
ity Building in the Recreat­
ion Area would be turned
ever to the aiaodatloo.
F . Stewart llelmly, prealdent, wilt talk with company
etfieiala and Art Rhodea, Roy
Burke and BUI Harrla will
draw up eaUmatea on what
coats would be Involved to
reopen end repair the buildtag.
The auditing committee
Rhode! and Bob Derum re­
ported that the booke had
been found in perfect condi­
tion with no unpaid bills ho­
l m turning them over to
Mr*, game# OrtneUad, t m aurer. Members voted to
tranifer the bank account to
South Seminole Bank In Fern
P ark and approved the e«ecutlon at the bank reaolutton authorising the assortsUon to file signatures,
Rhodes, who also l» way*
and means chairman, Includ­
ed la hla report a auggeillon
that an active welcoming
committee be formed Imme­
diately to greet new residents
and to Invite them to be­
come members of the eaaoelation.
He proposed that the group
sponsor a Spring Carnival
pointing out that this would
provide entertainment and
fun for adults and children
dike and also would provide
stimulus for further summer
programs.
llelmly and Dcrum agreed
to contact all committee
heads in an effort to get the
various committees on an ac­
tive working baits and aiked
that report* from ••*!* he
reedy (or the next executive
board meeting to be held on
the fourth Monday of the
month. Alt tuture meetings
of the boird will be held on
thle schedule with t h i s
month's to bo at Hctmly'a of­
fices In the North Orlando Co.
Building.
Another suggestion from
Rhodes called for installation
of a bulletin board near the
general store as a convenience
for residents and organisa­
tions of the village to post
meeting notices and Items of
interest to the community.
1)111 Harris and ftoy Burke
were appointed to complete
the project.
The group also voted to be­
gin work Immediately on pub­
lishing a local newspaper to
be delivered to all village
residents. A committee of
five will be organised and

cooperation will be asked for [drawn up by Mrs.
other groups In providing and distributed to
monthly news Items.
participants before
Membership lists will he | meeting in order

Grinitcad i aonal contacts can be made
all active with each person on the memthe March bership rosier In advance.
that per-1 At the March meeting a

Firemen Set
Annual Dinner
In Longwood

LYMAN FTA SLAVES kneel before their ntem master, Barbara Komlnar,
left, an they practice for next Wednesday’* duty after they are auctioned
off durinfr a Lincoln Birthday Slave Auction scheduled for a Tuesday aancmbly. On the sidewalk, from left, are Ruth Koim, Kathy Bonekemper,
Cheryl Eddy and Irene Deak; In back are Jackie Hire, EHxalwth Lunn and
Carole Hlghsmith.
(Herald Fhoto)

By t o n s Estee
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
Layo has announced that the
Volunteer Firemen's Annual
Chicken Dinner will be held
on March • at Longwood'a
Sunnyshade Park from 4 p.
m. until g p. m.
The menu will include Sou­
thern friend chicken, mashed
potatoes and gravy, coleslaw,
peas and carrots, coffee, rolls
and cupcakes.
Chairmen appointed at this
time, other than Layo aa
general chairman, include
Cart Lommler, supplies; L.
L. Cox, tickets; Fred Etclavoo. cook; Ted Walts, home
delivery;
Morris Rudolph,
parking.
Proceeds will be used to
buy the fireworks 'o r the
Fourth of July Fiesta and to
buy additional equipment for
the department.

Altamonte PTA Lyman FTA Club To Catholic Guild
To Sponsor
Sets Program
Card Party
fly Louise Blmanok
A Founders P*y Program
la on th . agenda for n eit
Tuesday’s T: Jo p.m. meeting of
the Altamonte Springs Ele­
mentary PTA.
Sanford N. Kirkland, field
secretary for the Rtate PTA,
will give a'abort talk on th .
founding of th . association.
Following his talk, alalh
grad, students taught by Mrs.
T re no King will present a
play entitled "The Hoy and
the Pyramid14 which was writ­
ten by the students w h. also
made thrir own costumsa.
Many mothers hsv# seen
th . play a t It was presented
for other school children and
all say It is "remarkable and
well worth seeing.*'

Hold Slave Auction

By Jane Casselberry
Members of Lyman High's
Fulure Teacher's Club will
bold a Lincoln Birthday Slave
Auction during a school as­
sembly next Tuesday.
The club will auction off
jts members to serve aa
"ilavea" during the follow­
ing icbool day. Such talks
as running errands, deliver­
ing messages, carrying books
and lunchtraya and other
similar chores will be per­
formed by the "slaves,'* all
day Wednesday.
Bids s t the auction will
etsrt at a ft minimum. Fol­
lowing the assembly a par­
ty will be held In the school
cafeteria when new "m ail­

ers" will become acquainted
with their "slaves."

Circle Plans
Rummage Sale
By Danes Estea
Longwood'a St. Catherine of
Siena Circle of the Church of
Nativity Catholic Women's
Club will sponsor a nunmsge
sale In front of the Super Valu
Market on SR 434 this Friday
and Saturday beginning each
day at 1:30 a.m.
Household articles as well si
clothing will be available at
bargain prices. Some items of
furniture aleo will be on sale.

Brownie Troop 447 Has Birthday Party
Lake Mary Brownie Troop I the auditorium of the L akeland attendance pins and one Nancy Parkinson.
447 celebrated Its first birth- Mary Elementary School.
year stars were presented by
At the close of the pro­
day last Saturday evening
Members of the troop pre- Mrs. Dawn McGhley, leader, gram refreshments w e r e
with a party program held In I sented "The Brownie Story"! who was assisted by Mrs. served from a table over
laid with an orange linen
rtoth. A dried flower arrange­
ment formed the centerpiece
between the two decoraated
birthday cakes which were
flanked by Brownie dolls.
Committee members
in
charge of the party and pro­
gram included Mr. and Mrs,
William McGhley, Mrs. Park
Insoa, Mrs. Lucille Gardner,
Mrs. Margaret Pfltzer and
Mrs. Phyllis Hugensteln.
Members of the troop are
Calve rim Baird, R e g i n a
Bates, Mary Best, Debbie Ed
wards, Ellen Elliott, Malary
Feinberg, Sheri Gardner, Lyn
•tie Green, Rosemary Green,
Karon Gregory, Angela Hill,
Sandra Kucha, Valerie Lee
key, Phyllis Llngle, Kathy
Norris, Christina Parkinson,
Barbara P f i t a 4 r, Dawn
Rhoads, Betsy Rugenateln,
Estelle Shsnnli, GaU Smith,
Bene Welch aad Linda Wil­
ber.

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nominating committee will be
elected to prepare and pre­
sent a list of two candidates
for each office at the April
meeUng. Plans for monthly
programs will bo discussed
at the next executive board
meeting.
William H. Halm Jr. and
Earl Achord were received
aa new members Monday
night.

THE FLAG CEREMONY w u presented by Gull Rmith, Berbers PHtier,
Betsy RugenaUIn end Keren Gregory, left to right, et lest Saturday
night’s party end program held by Lake Mery Brownie Troop 447 in cele­
bration of Its Bret birthday.
(Herald Photo)

By Leslie SIeiseek
The
Catholic
Women's
Guild of the St. Mary-Magdalen Church of Altamonte
Springs will hold a Dessert
Card Party at &gt; p. m. Fri­
day la the St. Mary-Magdalan School.
Individual table prizes and
many door prizes will be
swarded and other surprises
are planned for the evening.
Tickets are available from
Mrs. William G. Burgan and
Mrs. William Tisdale, both
of Maitland.

Oviedo Bank
Adds Member
To Staff
By Linda Smithson
The Cltlssns Bank of Ovie­
do this week announced that
Mrs. Gertrude Corton of Chuluotn has Joined the staff as
a bookkeeper.
A native of Hartford.
Conn., Mrs. Corton move I to
Florida In 1D.VI and lived In
the Orlando area until 1DM
when tha family moved to
Chuluota.
She and husband, Don, are
the parents of two children,
Don Jr., who presently la
serving a tour of duty with
the Navy, and Cathy, an
eighth grade student a t Ovie­
do High Rrhool.

Area Invited
To Dinner
In Lake Mary
Residents of arcai served
by the Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Dept, are reminded to­
day that the department and
members of the Auxiliary are
sponsoring s barbecue chic­
ken dinner at the F irs Hall
Saturday afternoon.
The organliatloni have put
much planning and work into
Uie project in order to serve
as many people a t possible
and support is Invited from
the area residents.
Serving will be from 5 p.
m. until T p. m. and takeout
orders will be a viiliable. In
addition to the chicken Ihe
menu will consist of potato
salad, green beans, relish
tray, rolls, butter, coffee and
cupcakes.
Tickets for adults or child­
rens plates may he purchas­
ed at the door or in advance
from any member of Uie
Volunteer! or Auxiliary.

North Orlando
To Get First
Elected Council
Voter registration books will
open Monday In North Or­
lando for the March 19 elec­
tions which will see the Vil­
lage get Its first fully elected
council since the municipality
was chartered five years ago
by the North Orlando Co.
Open will be the poets now
filled by company appointed
officials Frank Faaula, Clar­
ence Memory and Burl Htrlpling.
To register a resident must
be 21 years of age and must
have lived In the state for a
period of one year and In the
viilege for at least six monlhx.
Citizenship la an automatic
requirement for both the vot­
ers and the candidates.
Qualifying dates for candi­
dates have hern set from Feb.
Id through Feb. 2d. In addi­
tion to being a U. 8. citizen, a
candidate, In order to qualify,
must be a registered voter and
an owner of real property In
the Village of North Orlando.
Petitions, which wilt ho avail­
able a t Village Hall on Mon­
day, must be filed with the
temporary village clerk, tire.
C. I*. LaMantia, and must bear
the signatures of a t least 10
registered voter*. ,

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CASSELBERRY UTILITIES CO. crewo finished off the foundation for a
new 116,000 gallon prefabricated metal tank Monday morning to complete
the Initial atep of a major Improvement program for better water and
service. Workmen Ed Simmons, Dallas Brown, Charlie Williams and Willia
Harris, left to right, were supervised by Paul Bates, company superin­
tendent, right back, and "Sidewalk Superintendent" Bill Tilford, left back.
(Herald Photo)

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Foundation Completed
For New Water Tank

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Casselberry Utilities Co. completed work this week on the foundation for
a 116,000 gallon prefabricated metal w ater tank In the first phase of its $27,000 major improvement program to provide some 800 customers with better
water nnd service.
An aerator will top the tank to bo constructed by Jack Sharpe of OrInndo adjacent to the present water tower and facilities at the Queens Mirror

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Double Duty
A county fire report for the month of
January was released today by Banger Albert
Harris of the Florida Forestry Dept, at Long­
wood.
Bangers, called out to 25 wild fires and eight
miscellaneous fires, issued 17 warning tickets
and filed three court cuscs.
Percentage breakdown shows that 60 per
cent of the fires resulted from escaped trash
fires, 15 per cent were deliberately set, 15 per
cent were caused by children playing with
matches and 10 per cent were attributed to
carelessness of smokers, campers anil other per­
sons.
The Forestry Service presently is engaged
in an intensive educational program through
which rangers visit various youth clubs, school
groups und other organizations to present lec­
tures and films on fire control.
These men are doing double duty to help us
save our forests and woodlands . . . shouldn't
wo help by at least being DOUBLY CABEFUL?

’ South Well also will he lm»
proved.
C o m p a n y Superintendent
Paul Bates aald today that he
hopes to have the new tank
in operation by the end of the
month.
Actual work on the improve­
ment program was started
wme two weeks ago by th*
rumpany after it was given
th* go ahead oh a tong de­
bated water rate raise a t a
Jam 21 meeting of the Cu»selherry Board of Aldermen.
Approval of the ralie wh*
given a t that time by a 3-2
vote of the board which saw
Ahiermnn L. E. Wood ham*
and Board Chairman Ed Lunn
voting agalnxt the proposal
and Alderman A rt Lego, Cliff
Overman und George Howard
for It.
The raise, without which
the company said it would he
unable to carry out tha Im­
provement* called for by the
.State Board of Health, set*
the minimum at 13.50 up to
7,04)0 gallon*; 25 cents per
thousand up to 20,000 gallons
and 22 centa per thouiand
thereafter.

Call Your Reporters
SeminoU County area residents are invited to submit
news items for report in th* Sanford Herald to the new* cor­
respondent In their area or directly to th* Herald offices.

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Group To Build
In Forest City
By fthlrley Wentworth
Main Item on the agenda of
thla month's meeting of the
Forest City Community Assn,
was the presentation of an
outline relative to building a
Community Club in the area
once tha group receives its
charter.
The meeting was held at d
p. m. Monday In the Forest
City Restaurant with rreM
dent C. M. Atchley presiding.

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HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB representatives mot last week with
Bob Moro of Milady’s Shoppe of Fine Fabrics to plan a Fashion Show to
l&gt;e sponsored by the Lake Monroe HD Club nnd a Fashion Contest to be
sponsored by Milady’s. Around the table from left were Miss Myrtle Wil­
son, County HD Agent, Mrs. Hul Harris, Mero and Mrs. C. E. Hunter.
(Herald Fhoto)

Contest Rules Announced

AREA
REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mrs. II. L
Mrs. Louis* Simunek
33g-1340
Altamonte Springs
Rule* and regulations wert
Mrs. Shirley Wentworth 331-1074
Bear Lake-Forest City
MS-5040 announced thla week for a
Mis, Jan* Ceeselbcrry
Casselberry
Mrs. Jean Magin
Chuluota
305-3742 Fashion Contest which will
Mrs, Adam Muller
MS-4410 be sponsored by Milady's
IHBary
Mias Helen Snodgrasa
*04-0933 Shoppe of Fine Fabrics la
Enterprise
Mrs. Louie* Grayson
449-4071 conjunction with e Fashion
Geneva
Mr*. Frances Wester
Lake Mary
322-0219 Show to be sponsored by the
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
322-4722 Lake Monroe Home Demon­
Lake Monro*
stration Club.
Mrs. Donna Estes
Longwood
330-3317
Both are scheduled for
GREAT SALT LAKE
Mrs. Mona Grinstead
3X3-2291
North Orlande
March 23 at • p. m. In the
Although it has no eonnec Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4041
Home Demonstration Center
Uon with the ocean aad la fed Ovied*
Mrs. Linde Smithson
865-3514 In Sanford. The Show will
by freshwater streams, Groat
HERALD OFFICES: Sanford 322 2*11, 322 2011 and feature garment* made from
Salt Lake la about ala Umes aa
Bate* materials by Home
82*-2013; County 434-MU and 444-4334.
salty as the ocean.
Demonstration Club members

while the Contest entries are
open to any woman In the
county who sews.
Mllady'a will give gio in
trade aa a first prize and &gt;5
In trade aa second prize. Fa­
brics for the garments must
be
purchased
from
the
Shoppe and entries mutt
register at the lime of their

purchase. Pattern and type of
outfit la open to choice.
The garments must be
completed and a t the Center
March 37. Entries will be ex­
ported to model their out­
fits the following night.
Decision of the judges, who
will be announced, will be
final.

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Cubs Meet In Ent erprise

By Hr lee fieedgrssa
Cub Scout Troop 540, com­
posed of boys from DeBary
and Enterprise, met last
week ta the annex at ttm

Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church.
Troop meetings will be
held at this location on the
l«»t Friday at each month at
T o m

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All-Out Hunt
For Tanker,
39 Aboard

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Ry LARRY VERAIIEL
Ami for your history lesson
today, dear friends, let us go
back to the 1840’s . . . What
• happened T . . . Well, the army
engineer opened up Mellonville Ave. and hns an cnscment there OVER the slate,
rity, county . . . I said city,
dad . . . Check the plat a t the
courthouse . . . In other words
. . . the government hns the
right to use it fur military
purposea . . . like a pipeline,
aayl
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The City Commission meet­
ing '.ill be in the city hall
r(lumbers Monday and NOT at
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tha Civic Center . , . May he
the boys came to some under­
standing.
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No decision on legislative
hearingsuntil next week . . .
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Little
boy came into the
eleik's office at the court­
house yesterday and wanted
“one of those bright marbles’’
. . . Hearing scheduled next
Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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County Attorney
Harold
Johnson tells us today that
revamped, restyled, rcorgunKf ized, rcscuttlcd.
rehashed
franchise directive is in tiro
“ mill . . . in the hopper,"
(Eh?)

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“Clock" mentioned a week
or so ago negotiations pend­
ing for the “biggest thing yet
to hit the Sanford area." Wc
learned after they were gone
a gruup of representatives
w e r e chauffeured around
Seminole County leaking over
possible sites and facilities
for a I? million plant.

Some 300-400 loaves of
bread have keen stolen In food
stores throughout town dur.
Ing the past few weeks. Chief
Williams' crew on the ball
nabbed two youngsters last
night who admitted the crime
. . . Both turned over to juve­
nile authorities,
• • •
The city’* g'23,000 resurfac­
ing project gets off t h •
ground next week . , . First
order of business , . , 25th
and i’nlmetto.
• * *
Health Director F r a n k
Leone today assured us every
food handler at the fair DUES
have a health card, as re­
quired by statu law,
• » •
Longwood’s new well went
into operation earty this week
. , . one more big project ac­
complished by tho rapidly
glowing South Seminole City,
• • •
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann will be on TV Sunday
from 11:30 until noon helping
out with the annual Cerebral
Palsy Telethon.
• • •
If you think that Sen. Belb
Johnson wasn't pooped (lhat'i
the last degree of fatigued)
tv Saturday noon when she talked
to the Delta Kappa Gamma
sorority at the Mayfair Inn,
you are tcc-iotally wrong . . .
In the aession in Tallahasaee
that facetiously has been call­
ed a “ reapportionmont meet­
ing" or (be legislature dial
lasted until shout 10 p.m., ahe
had been right on “ the firing
. line" . . . The plane she had
expected to fly her to Or­
lando was grounded (weather,
rem em ber?) . . . So, the long
drive in a car In Ihe "unsea­
sonable and unreasonable"
weather didn’t afford any
time for rest . . . A meellng
in Orlando to which aha must
speak . . . Then the drive
here . . . And her talk to the
esteemed teachers . . , And
she had HAD it!!! . . . Hut
the audience thought she ia
“Just a lovely. Intelligent peraon" . . . You ace, those two
descriptions CAN go together
. , . Come to think ol it, those
Delta Kappa Gammas can
wear Uie lags VERY well!!!
• • •
The North Orlando Village
Council is looking for a bar­
gain-priced graduate attorney
to serve as Municipal Judge
. . , One more stipulation, the
attorney must be a member
•f tbe Florida Bar.
• • •
Zoning Director lloh Brown
doing preliminary work on
Supervisor of Registration
Cammy Bruce's office In tbe
.courthouse.

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Dunn: A Question M ark
lints were being tossed
into the political arena to­
day for the special Legis­
lature election on Mnrch
26.
Mack Cleveland Jr. tel­
egraphed Gnv. F a r r i s
Brynnt his resignation ns
Seminole County Jtepicsentative in the House. At
the snme time he formnlly
announced his candidacy
for the Democratic nom­

VOL. 53

ination for S e m i n o l e
County’s new scat in the
Senate under the new reupportionment law.
Former ltep. Gordon
Frederick
immediately
announced his candidacy
for the Democratic nom­
ination to fill Cleveland’s
on expired term in the
House.
Vernon W. Dunn, for­
mer County Commission­
er, said he still is unde­

cided whether he will op­
pose Frederick in the
party primary Feb. 26.
Don Willson. Republican
county executive commit­
tee chairman, also stated
the GOP will have candi­
dates in the ring. He add­
ed the committee will
meet within the next few
days, at which time it is
expected candidates will
announce their intention
to seek the Republican

party nominations for
Senate and House seats.
Candidates have until
noon next Friday to qual­
ify with the Secretary of
State.
Fretie rick said he al­
ready has requested qual­
ifying blanks from the
State Secretary's office,
lie also snid his campaign
fund still Is Intact and ft
will not be necessary for
him to re-establish it.

WEATHER: Fnir through Saturday, High today, 70-78. Low tonight, 45-50.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRI., FKBRUARYlklmW SANFORD,

QUITE n hospital in
S e m i n o l e Memorial.
Ami different. Moat
uttch Institution* have
aitnia tip reading "Hos­
pital - Quiet Zone." Hut
S e m i nolo cmpimni7.cn
with ntt impact. Tito
misspelling ratine* n
double-take and Impres­
ses tiie readem to bo
“quiet."

Longwood Paves
Way For New
Light Industry

The way was elan red In
Longwood Thursday night for
s new light industry when the
City Council unanimously ap­
proved sn ordinance changing
zoning from commercial to In­
dustrial on an area adjacent
FLORIDA NO. 611
to the Atlantic Conit Line
Railroad off Motnnr Avc.
The toning variance was
requested some two month*
ago by Russell Hass, ownermanager of Master Door Co.
Inc., of Orlando, who at that
time advised the counril ho
would permanently loeatu hi*
plnnt in Longwood.
First steps in a plan to re­
vamp the rlty's street mark­
ing system to have ail streets
run north and south and nit
mu! Miiidi- plans to appeal the avenues run cast and west
decision to the U, 8. Supreme were taken by voting to
change the dcsignaUons en u
Court. Swann said he would
number of each. Avenue* to
file his appeal "as soon as 1 lie changed to streets inrlude
can."
Highland, Wnymnn, Myrtle,
The three-judge f e d e r a l E. Lake, Wilma, W. Lake,
panel announced its accept­ .Small and Charles. Streets to
ance Thursday after hearing lie changed tn avenue* are
two hours of nr go moitl* n»r
14llr, 13lh, Ninth, Eighth,
and against the plan.
Seventh, Jessup, Church, WnrTile opposing sides rlit»lird
ran, Huy, I'lne, Short, Ever­
over' whether tiie new plan
green, Maine, lathe and Tillwas an improvement over the
40-Senator, 135 - Representa­ II*.
Portion* of avenue* to ho
tive formula turned dawn at
changed
to streets are located
the poll* last November,
Sobe) culled tbe plan "a turn oil Grunt, Oak and Oleander
and portion* of street* to be
for the worse."
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin, changed to avenues are on
on thu other hand, railed the I'Jth, Orange, I'nlmctln and
forimilu "truly representa­ Magnolia.
Muluur Ave. will lie re
tive" of all the people.
The rouit ruled tiie new for­ named Sunlando S p r i n g *
mula "does not in any way Drive and Florida Ave. will
violate Ihe Constitution of thr lie changed to Land Ave.
The city voted to go head
United Slates,"
with
repair* oo Murklinm lid.,
Ilia rourt in its ruling,
lxit It ia and out of the city
said!
"Although wo would nut limit*, setting it $100 maxi­
have directed multiple sctiat- mum for material expendloris) representation for any | lures. Although the final vote
rounty, we rertainly should uni unanimous, Chairman It.
not prohibit it If the state de­ ('. Carlson was strongly oppos­
sires It. Our function begin* ed to making any repuira on
and ends with tha determina­ the county's putt of the road,
tion of rationality and wheth­ however, at Ihe in&lt;iitanro of
er there i* Invidious discrim­ Councilman John Beams, at
h-ust two arcus which are not
ination."
iu tlm city were included in
the motion. Mayor Al Lormaun agreed with Carlson
while Jim Reiter agreed with
Reams pointing out that if
the county's purl Is lie* re­
paired, tiie rity repair* will
Hot last mure than six months.
Clay for tha work and for
olhrr Jobs through the year
will bo bought through hid
with tiie delivery to be made
In lamgw'ood as it is needed.
• • •

Federal-Okayed Apportion
Will Go To Supreme Court
MIAMI (U PD —A federal
court accepted Florida's reapportionmrnt plan Thursday,
temporarily ending the state'*
eight • year - old rediitricling
hassle.
Reaction ran (ho gamut
Hum relief to disappointment,
with soma opponent* protect­

ing the 43-»en«tor. 112-repre- i break the atnall-rounty "etianaentntive formula passed by a deltoid" on the Senate,
special session of the LegistsMiami attorneys Richard H.
turn last Friday does not|.Mnx Suann and Peter Sobcl,

Revolt Hits Iraq
I TEHRAN, Iran (D PI) —
I Army and air force units re ­
belled In Iraq today, overUtrcwr the government and
announced that Prem ier Ab­
del Karim Kasscm was slain.

Final Day
Of County
Fair Saturday
RICHARD KEOGH

Keogh Elected
C Of C Head
The Luke Mary Chamber of
Commerce elected and install­
ed Richard W. Keogh us pres­
ident a t Thursday night's
meeting.
Other officer* taking over
will be A. K. Crockrr, vice
president; Mrs. France* Wes­
ter, secretary, and Mrs. Letha
Fowler, treasurer.
Elected as directors were A)
Case, Postmaster Clarence D.
Ilonaldsun, Hr. Frank l.eone,
H a n / E. Sandusky, Karl W.
Toney and Jack Wilbur.
The Chamber unanimously
voted to recommend to the
County Commission that an
Interchange to new- Interstate
4 be located on Luke Mary
Blvd.
Members also signed a pe­
tition addressed to the Sem­
inole County Legislative Dele­
gation expressing opposition
to any annexation in the Slate
of Florida without a referen­
dum vote of tiie property
owners involved.
Officer* and directors wilt
meet next Thursday night to
name a chairman.

Herald Index
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liridge
Page 9
Classified
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Comics ....
Dear Ahhy ...... Pape fl
Pace 4
Kditurial
Entertainment
Page 7
l'agw it A 10
Legal*
Puzils * _ „ ..... Page S
Pag* 6
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Sport*
Page 8
Churches _

who filed the original suit
bringing the rvupportiunmvnt
| struggle into federal enurt,
| snid they were disappointed

The Seminole County Fair­
grounds will lie open from 3
to 0 p.m. toil ay, free to school
children and all rides will be
half price, until 6 p.m.
The weatherman promises
perfect weather, sunny and
cool, and Just right for visit­
ing the exhibits In the expo­
sition hall and big tent, and
enjoying the sights, sounds
and thrill rides along the mid­
way.
Saturday, the Fair will open
at 1 p.m. for the Inst day,
running until midnight Sat­
urday night, with huge crowds
expected to take advantage of
the fun and excitement In the
pleasant weather.

U. S. Navigator
Found Safe
SAIGON (U P D -l.-e Amer­
ican navigator of a H26 bomb­
er which crashed Wednesday
while on a strafing mission
■gainst Viet Cong guerillas
was rescued "in good »h ve"
today, ■ U. S. Military
spokesman reported.
The n a rra to r was identified
■t 1st Lt. Jam es E. Johnson
of Mary Esther, Fi*.
The spokesman said John­
son was picked up near the
crash site, about 25n miles
north of here.
Two others aboard tbe plane
—a U. S. officer and a Viet­
namese — were believed to
have been killed in the crash.

New Club

German - speaking pt-rso i»,
either of German or American
birth are invited to attend
the first meeting of a Cerman-American Club being or­
ganised tn Central Florida,
a t the Cherry I'laaa Hotel In
Orlando a t 2 p. ui., Siguisy.

Tiie rebel* apparently were
sympathetic to live United
Arab Republic, whoso radio
in Cairo hailed the revolt
as "the dawn of a bright fu­
ture for the Iraqi peopk- and
army."
Word of the revolt came
from rebel radio broadcasts
and diplomatic dispatches to
capital* throughout tiie Mid­
dle East.
Reports reaching Ankara
Turkey, said Eastern's head­
quarter* In the Defense Min­
istry building were bombed
at B:30 a. m. and the struc­
ture reduced to nibble, with
Kasscm possibly buried In
the wreckage. Rebel broad
casta indicated his body may

Pressure Put
On Cuba Buildup
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy wus re ­
ported today to be stepping up
pressure on Russia to pull its
military forces out of Cuba.
Informed sources said the
President planned to send a
crsonal message to Soviet
'render Nikita Khrushchev
asking him Just when he
was going In keep his promise
to rrmovo these armed units
from the doorstep of fbc
United States. These sources
said they did not know whe­
ther tho message had actually
been dltpaiehcd as yet.
The Pre.ldent said Thurs­
day the continued presence in
Cuba of an estimated 17,000
Soviet military personnel, in­
cluding about 6,000 orginized
into regular combat unit*,
was a "m atter of conrcrn to
us."

lu r e been dragged into the
streets tor the public to see.
Brigadier
Abdel
Karim
Mustafa was named leader of
the new ruling junta. He w-a*
identified as commander of
Ihe Erramadt garrison in the
suburbs of Baghdad, but lit­
tle else was known about him.
The revolt apparently had
Its focal point in the capital
of Unghdad, legendary Arab­
ian Night* city. The rebels
also claimed military support
throughout the country. Tliey
indicated tliey wore in con­
trol of IKe til u at ion and that
officers and officials loyal to
Kasscm had been arrested or
were In flight.
There were reports of gun­
fire In Baghdad, hut there was
no Information available on
casualties. The borders were
scaled, all airports closed ami
all radio stations in rebel
hands. A 1 p. m. curfew was
Imposed.

ship since It left Beaumont.
Four Coast Gunrd planes
began covering the vessel's
route early today. Tbe Coast
Guard said tbe entire route
wauld be searched twice.
The Coast Guard snid the
7,240ton ship, built in 1014,
tvns carrying a cargo of mol­
ten sulphur kept nt a constant
temperature of ih'-ft degree*.
Tim Coast Crnird tried to
roiitaot the ship by radio and
sent nil “urgent broadcast"
to nit ships in the vicinity of
tha tanker's course to watch
for It.
A Const Gunrd search plane
reported sighting n tanker
thought to tie the missing ves­
sel 50 miles south of Cspc
Lookout, N. C. However, the
Coast Guard said this ship
was tho Marine Dow-Chem,
not the mining tanker.
A Cosst Gunrd spokesman
said it wna possible the Sul­
phur Queen changed course to
avoid a storm that hammered
the southeast Atlantic Const
earlier in Lite week. This
rould delay the ship by a day
or two.
The ship was supposed to
have radioed Hinder Co., its
agent at Norfolk, Vn. &lt;18 hours
before reaching the Virginia
Cape* nml nguln 34 hours befor arrival.
Tim vessel, built a t Chester,
i'a., mlginully was known us
tb* Esso New Haven. Its
name was changed in 1WW). It
is ownrd by Marine Sulphur
Transport Co. i f New York.
A Coast Gould plana from
Elizabeth City, N. C., was
soarrliing from the Cliesnpeake Ray smith to Cupu
Lookout, 1’lanes from Miami,
Itiloxl, Mis*., New Orleans nml
Corpus Christ), Tex. searched
the South Atlantic and the
Gulf area.

Resident Hurt
In Car Mishap

No Solution
In FEC Strike

WINNER EATS, Loner Treat*. Scott Bum* (in
the chef’* cap) nerve* a big ntonk to Charlie
Ilohlnnon. Tire two men captained team* in the
Chamber of Commerce membership drive. Robin­
son’* team landed Burn*' team and, according to
their gamble, Bums entertained the winning
team member*, their wive* and other guest* a t a
etcak cookout Thursday evening at tiie Fl’&amp;L
recreation purk.
(Herald Photo)

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BRIEFS
New Woes
ROME (U PB-N ationw ide
strikes by industrial and
transport workers piled new
Inhor woe* on Italy today.

Stocks Lower
NEW YORK &lt;U ri) —
Stocks opened
Irregularly
lower in routine trading to­
day.

Pick Up Speed
LONDON (U PI) — Tire
drive to resume negotiation*
for British enlry into tho
European Common Market
picked up speed today,

Eigrht Die
TORONTO, Onl. (UPI) —
Eight children died today In
a fire that destroyed their
two-story attached bom* in
the city's West End.

Disaster
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Kennedy has warnrd that It would be "a dis­
aster" If the NATO alllaiico
split over nuclear defense and
economic policy.

Top Choice
LONDON (UPI) — Harold
Wilson, only eight votes short
of a first ballot victory, wa*
the heavy favorite today tn
win Labor party leadership
and a chance to become Bri­
tain'* next primo minister,

Arctic Blast
United Press International
A new blast of Arctic air
dropjH-d temperatures below
zero from Michigan to Maino
today and triggered showers,
fog and snow Hurries serosa
much of the nation.

Heavy Loot

Kyle S. McMillan, 41, of
WASHINGTON (UPI)
—
2105 Orange Avenue, suffered Katanga
mercenaries w' io
severe laceration* of lim fted from lho Congo to neighscalp at almut 7 30 a. in. In- j boring Angola ara believed to
day when he wa* forced off j have taken $4.5 million In
Highway 17 02 at Fern purk francs iroin Hie Katanga Na­
by another automobile.
tional Bank tn Kllsalwlhvlllc!,
Trooper Bill Stringflcld re ­ according to U. S. officials.
ported McMillan swerved h i
ear tn avoid an unidentified Pact Reached
automobile which pulled in
WASHINGTON (UPI) front of him. ill* car left tiie Teamsters Union said today
mad and overturned.
it ha* reached an IIUi hour
McMillan wa* treated at agreement with United Bond­
Seminole Memorial Hospital ing Co. of Indianapolis for
and rctoased.
bonding of President Jam es
Tim trooper al*o reported It. Iloffa and his Internation­
that J. McKay Truluck, 411 al officers.
Elliolt Avenue, suffered a bro­
ken Jaw and laceration- Agreem ent
Thursday afternoon in s
NEW YORK (U PI) —East­
freak accident, lie It con­
ern
Air l.ines said Thursday
fined to Seminole Memorial
night it has reached an agree­
Hospital.
Siringfk-ld, who charged ment with (lie Air Line Ste­
Truluck with driving loo fast ward* ami Stewardesses As­
for road conditions, said Tru­ sociation coloring flight a t­
luck'* car, when it struck the tendant*, thus averting a
railroad tracks on Bcardull possible strike.
Avenue, went into thr ditch
and overturned. Damage to
Tli* fact that locating Mat­ tiie car was estimated at
$000.
ter Door Co. in Longwood Is
a long range project, ■till
probably at least a year away,
was stressed today by Russell
City Commissioners today
II* ss, owner-mansger of the
were considering a new rental
plant.
offer by the Sanford Pipcllna
Bass aald that the Longwood
Company for a right-of-way
action last Thursday night In
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — from Hie lake front to Uiu Na­
approving tha necessary zon­ The Florida East Coast Rail­ val Air Station.
ing chango actually only way strike, now In Its 17th
Humor* of the new offer
cleared the way for negotia­ day, continued without appar­ were confirmed today with re­
tions towards an agreement ent sign* of an early aolution ceipt of a letter proposing thu
between Ida company and At­ today.
company pay $100 monthly
lantic Coast Line.
There were meetings i d instead of fluo annually to tho
investigation and consider. between management and la­ rity for the right-of-way for a
alion of county and d ly tax bor leader*. An FEC spokes­ four-inch Jet fuel pipeline
structures also will play a man said tiie railway planned along Seminole Boulevard and
large part In moving the to continue its operation of Mcllanville Avenue.
plant, Bass said.
one northbound and one south­ Queried about the new pro­
I he- company, presently lo­ bound train between Jackson­ p osal Commissioner J . H.
cated in Orlando, la a light ville and Miami dally.
Crappa said, "I think I'll ait
manufacturing operation aimStrike leader Jack Hadley tight." Commissioners M. L.
Bar to that of a atnall lumber was in Miami for a mass It a born and A. L. Wilson wore
yard.
mealing of strikers there.
noncommittal

New Industry
A Year Away

Panel Meet
Set Monday
Reservations s h o u l d he
made by Monday by Sanford
and Seminole County resi­
dent* wishing to take part
in the "Aireadc for Citizrnahip Action" panel discus■ion to be held all day Feb.
20 under the sponsorship of
the U. S. Chamber of Com­
merce and the Winter Park
Chamber of Commerce at the
Cherry Plaza Hotel, Orlando.
Reservation should be made
with tho Seminole County
Chamber of C o m m s r c e ,
FAlrfaa 2-2212.

PORTSMOUTH, Vn. (UPI) — An nir search
tvns launched today in the Atlantic and Gulf for a
mission tanker curry ihr .19 crewmen and n cargo of
molten sulphur overdue on n voyage from Beaumont,
Tex., to Norfolk, Vn.
Uonat Guard 5th District Headquarters here said
the 523-foot American tanker Marine Sulphur Queen
left Beaumont Saturday night and was due in Nor­
folk nt noon Thursday.
It nhonld have contacted its Norfolk agent by
radio nt noon Tuesday and again Wednesday but the
Const Gunrd said there had been no word from tho

City Offered
New Rental Deal
On Pipeline

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Pnfro 2 — F r l. F eb . 8, 1903

Rev. Grover Sewell

Forest Lake
Academy Opens
New Cafeteria
By Shirley Wentworth
Som* 3W paslora and lsad*
big layman cf the Seventh-day
Advantist Church from all
parts of the state attended
the formal dedication and
opening of tha new Forest
Lake Academy Cafeteria last
Sunday.
The noon program waa
opened by the Band tinder
direction of Don Schutts.
Elder II. F. Roll, secretarytreasurer of the Florida Con­
ference of Seventh-day Ad­
ventists, expressed apprecia­
tion for cope ration on tha pro­
ject explaining that tha 14,000 square foot building houita the moat modern facilities.
V. W. Backer, educational
director of the Southern
Union Conference, saluted the
area for Its progreasivenese
and Ward 8. Scriven, educa­
tional superintendent' of the
Florida Conference, concluded
tha program with prayer.
Three taking part in tha
ribbon rutting ceremony were
Becker, William Fuchs, acade­
my principal and Mre. Dell
Smith, academy food service
director.
Following t h e ceremony
luncheon was served In the
cafeteria to more than 200
persons remaining for the oc­
casion.

Circles To Meet
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Two circle meetings of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodist Church WSCS are
scheduled for next week.
The Crusader Circle will
meet Monday at » p. m. at
tho homo of Mrs. Carlyle
Swofford, Lake Dr, in Alla*
monte Springs.
The D orris Circle will meet
Tuesday a t S:3o a. m. at the
home of Mrs. W. Norris, 112
Fine St. In Sanlando,

Bake Sale Set

By lin e Casselberry
The J u n i o r Choir of
Hie Casselberry Community
Mclhrdlst Church will hold a
Bike Sale Saturday morning
at tha church lo help raise
funds for the punhsss of new
Choir Robes.

of which was writing. He
wrote, us (he Holy Spirit mov­
ed him, to thi! Church ul
Curinlh Hi cm: words, "We
hiving Ihe same spirit of
faith, according as II is writ­
ten, I believed, and llicreforc
have 1 spoken; we alio be­
lieve, and therefore spesk;
. . . " (II Corinthians 4:13).
Even man appreciates being
taken at Ills word. This was
demonstrated by an Incident
o f' Napoleon's life. W’heli he
was emperor of France he was
leading Ills troops as he sat
astride a spirited horse. A dog
which did not know Napoleon
was emperor, and cared less
began lo bark at the horses.
Napoleon's horse b c c a ni c
frightened and began to rear.
A big strong private saw what
waa happening so lie dashed
op to the frightened animal
and grabbed Uie reins. He was
able to cal in the horse to Ihc
relief of all who were watching
aa well ai the famous rider.
Needless to say, Napoleon
was grateful for this brave and
wise act. He responded by sa­
luting the private and saying,
"Thank you, Captain." Tho
private returned the satule and
replied, "Of whal Companyi"
The emperor saw In thfa man
G rata Methodist Church of
a quality which lie knew was
Sanford
will ronduet a visits
Important. The private had
simply accepted his emperor's tlon of members next week to
word at face value. Napoleon emphasise the coming "New
saluted again and answered, Life Meeting" series to begin
"Of my bodyguard." The for­ Feb. 17 for liva consecutive
mer private turned his horse nlghta.
Guest Minister for the "New
and rode back lo the body
LUe
Series" wlU be Rev. Ger­
guard where he approached
the commanding officer and ald McCray, former mission
said, "Your Captain" The ary to Alaska and now minis
surprised officer asked, "By ler of the Bowling Green
whose authority?" The new Methodist Church,
This Sunday, a t T:30 p m,.
eaptaln pointed to the emperor
the fourth and final session of
and said, "By his.”
This man took his emperor's Ihc School of Missions will
word to be exactly as he spoke
It and then he acted on 11. The
emperor responded by reward­
ing such faith with great gen­
erosity.
Of course, ulong with tho
new status as captain came
a new willingness to accept
responsibility. I do not knuw
more of the later history of
the caplsln hut I ran Imagine
this man bccumlng a fine of­
ficer giving himself with a
singleness of purpose that few
others did.
When we art upon God'a
Word we arc elevated tu new
heights that are very difficult
for use to realise. Every
Christian la commissioned to
accomplish great things for
God and no commission can be
as great as this. Our respon­ REV. GERALD McCRAY
sibilities become awesome, In­
deed. but our rewards beromo
even greater.
Rev. Billy Graham, the
great evangelist, said (hat Iso
went through a period of con­
By Donaa Kates
fusion and frustration because
The Women's Missionary
of doubling (he Rihlc. Finally Union of the Long wood First
he felt that he must put away Baptist Church will be boatthese doubts and lake God's css Sunday at a reception for
Word at rare value if It was the new minister, Rev. Jack
lo be his rule of life and faith. Lindisy and his family, be­
When this happened he was tween the hours of 2:30 p. m.
made a captain In the service and 4:30 p. in. In the Educa­
of Ihe King of Kings.
tional Building of Hie Church.
If we arc to be elevated so
All me tulien and area min­
that we may be successful In isters and friends of the
the eight of God we must put church are Invited to attend.
away our dmibla and simply Refreshments will be served.
lake God at Ills Word.

WSCS Plans
Luncheon

Grace Methodist Visitation
To Precede Service Series

W M U To Honor
New Minister

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Mission School Set By Prairie Lake Church

lly Jane Cawelhrrry
missionaries as f e a t u r e &lt;1 evangelist and teacher for 23
The Prairie Lake Baptist speakers.
years In his nntive Culm, will
Church, located on Rldgo Rd.
Mrs. Ewell Payne from s|wuk on Friday night. Past
in Fern Park, next week will South Cniolina, who served president of the Cuban Bap­
A reception will be held conduct a School of Missions with her hu.-dmnd for Severn I tist Pastors, he runic tu the
from 4 p. m. until g p. m. with seven Southern Baptist years u* minimumy to the United States in 1M1.
Sunday at the Holy Cross
On Monday through Friday
Cherokee Indiana of North
Episcopal Parish House in
Curollua, will open the series from 7:00-7:4U p. m. prior to
honor of Fr. and Mrs. John
when she speaks nl the 11 the missionary's speech. De­
fl. Griffith who will be leav­
a, m. worship service Sunday partmental MUnion Study will
ing Sanford early next week
: muming.
lie held. A nursety w ill lie pro­
lo take over St. Cecilia
Rev. Dotson Mills, a unlive vided for children tlirve years
Church In Tampa.
Florid Inn who ha* served a* a old and under from 7:UO-S:3U
The reception will be held
By Jane Casselberry
missionary to Argentina fur p. in.
under Ihe sponsorship of
Tlic WSCS of the Cassel­ five years, will speak Sunday
The Hi-ginner*. four and five
Holy Cross Episcopal Church- berry Community Melliodiii at 7:'ki p. m.
year olds, will meet In tha
women with Mrs. John Horn­ Church will hold a covered
Monday evening at 7:30er as chairman. Pouring will dish lunclteon Wednesday at 8:30, Mrs. Jnmes M. Palmer,
be Mrs. Alfred Stanley, wife noon In Weaver Hall.
who wus born In the Belgian
of the Senior Warden and
A business meeting and pro­ Congo to missionary patents
Mrs. Phil Rouche, wife of gram will follow the lunch­ and non serves with her hus­
the Junior Warden. Mcinlier* eon.
band under the Home Mission
of both Episcopal Youth
Miss Isabel Hardle of Or­ Board in Ohio, will speak.
Groups will assist.
lando, district rhairman of
Mrs. Koe It. Heard, who lias
will liven a missionary to the In.
Fr. Griffith has been Cur­ missionary educatioi.
ate at Holy Cross for the give a review on (he book, dlans in Oklahoma aince lldJl,
past two-and-a-half years and "The Chinese In Dispersion" will a|H-ak Tuesday night.
he and hli family have made a atudy of Methodist work &lt;n
Rev. If. M. Llcchty, who
Alliance
many friends throughout the Ihc rim of East Asia, Ly
I t W O R I I AL LIANCE
serves ns Superintendent of
toulse Robinson and Frank
area.
O i l . It ( I I
('lly Mission* In Panorama,
P a r k Ave. a n * S4tb SI.
All members of the con­ Cartwright.
Calif., will be Wednesday C. C- D*s* ..................... P s e t o r
gregation and friends from
Mrs. L. E. Swope will be
H u n J a y H&lt;-huol — _ M l a. m.
Mornl-ur W n r . h l p
l l : * S a. *n.
the community are Invited to worship leader and hostesses nlght’e speaker.
Dr.
II.
P.
McCormick
of
K e e n i n g W nr»h l|» —• 7:&lt;*o p. m.
attend the reception. The will be Mrs. John BirkhelmA.Y.F.
T
h
u
r
s
.
------*;*'» p. m.
Parish House Is located at er, Mrs. Ed Mason, Mrs. O Hawaii will speak Thursday W ed . P r a y s r K er vlcee 7:1# p.m.
night.
He
served
for
more
the corner of Fourth St. and den Brown, and Mrs. Darwin
than ten years as a mission­
Shea.
Magnolia Ave. In Sanford.
AwHemhly Of God
ary to Chinn and was there
r m :r x R &gt; T assem bly
during the Japanese Invasion.
n r non church
C a r . H i t a s 4 Kiss
Ho escaped and was relocated
H. IS. X n o w ------ ----------r a s t e r
In Hawaii.
Him d a y Hchool
M l a. m.
Rev. Enrique Plus, pastor, M o r n i n g W o r s h i p lu ;*0 a, m.

Excuse For
Being Born
T ht apostle Paul ha * the
mo»t fruitful Uirlatiun wlw
ever lived and lhi» wat true
because he look liod at Ilia
word. He wai not a aim pic
man ai we lotncliinca think
of simple people; in fact, he
w it one of the IntellcctuaU of
hli time. After he met L'hrtet
on Uie road to Damaicu* and
had the experience of convers­
ion he knew that the answer to
life wai to act In complete
faith as God apoke.
Tills feeling of Paul was
very deep and he tried lo
communicate it to others
through many mediums, one

Reception
Will Honor
Fr. Griffith

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E v e n i n g W o r r l i l p — 7:1# p. m.
T u n . E v o n ln g

Youth Hi-rvlcs

M i d - W e e k H r rv lc s

continue the study of home
mission work In connection
w i t h handicapped persons.
Milton Mohs, guest speaker,
will tell of hli work with
Goodwill Industries.
An A d u l t
Membership
Training Class will he con­
ducted next Thursday at the
church beginning at 7:30 p.m
Rev. John If. lllrea Jr., paa
tor of Grace Methodist, will
lead tha class in preparation
for Membership Sunday which
wilt bs observed Feb. 17.

Circles To Meet
In DeBary
By Mre. Adam Muller
Women's 'Circles of the
Efcllary First Presbyterian
Cfaurrb will meet next Mon­
day.
Scheduled of limes and
places calls for Circle One
to meet at 9:30 a. m. at Ihe
home of Mrs. Harry B. Lytons, 239 Valencia Rd.; Cir­
cle Two at 1:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. George H. Shivelhood, 307 Augua Vista;
Circle Three at l:SO p. m.
at the home of Sirs. Larry
F. Jackson, S3 Hlghhanks
Rd.;
Circle 4 at 1:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Frank W.
Corts. 12 Monroe Ave.; Cir­
cle Five, at 1:30 p. m. at
the iiome of Mrs. Robert Hen­
derson, 290 Constance Rd.,
E.; Circle Six, at l:3o p.m.
at the home of Mre. Chester
Rearlck, 21? Plumoaa Rd.;
Circle Seven at 1:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Chris­
topher E. Butler, 34 Valencia
Circle and Circle Eight at
7:30 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Kimmel, 143 Cor­
onado ltd.

Church Group
Attends District
M en's Meeting
By J a a t Casselberry
A group of men from
the Casselberry Community
Methcdlst Cburcb Mon's Club
rode In the Sunday School
bus to Merritt Islind last
Thursday night where they
attended the district Metho­
dist Men's Club dinner and
meeting.
On the way Utey picked up
IS men from the College Park
Church as passengers.
They heard an Interesting
taUi by a speaker from NASA
who talked about the Saturn
Rocket Pro)rct and showed a
film on tha planned Moon
•hot.
Those attending were Rev.
Delmas Copeland, Rev. E. P.
Richards,
Rurbon
Ferrell,
Glenn llum rt. Roger Rich­
mond. George Kelter sad
John Gee.

THE NEW VESTRY COMMITTEE at Clirlat Church Episcopal wua innulled lust Sunday by Fr. Gtjorjre M. Jarvis IV, vicar of the church, cen­
ter front. In tho group are Hurntan Schlitunlnu, senior warden, left front
and Eugene B. Taylor, junior (warden, right front; aucond row from Je/t,
Hammond; third row from
Charles Pasternack and Robert llanintoud;
front left, A. 1*.
Bovversox, Thomas Kuhn, secretary; Frederick Wyman, treasurer and
Juvtl White.
(Herald Photo)

7:3# p. m.

Baptist

ycais old, will meet In the
eight-year Primary room uud
“ytuii of Israel'' will be taught
by Mrs. Wilbur Painter assist­
ed by Mr*. T.*l Kern*.
In c o n n e c t i o n with the
course thi* group will leave
Friday at 7:30 p. m. to visit
the Temple of Liberal Juda­
ism on Fern Creek Rd. in Or­
lando. The teacher will accom­
pany the group un&lt;l the Rabbi
will conduct a tour of the
Temple where member* will
tie allowed to observe a elass
lor Jewish boy* and girls. The

roR T N n R i .n n o
RAPTUT c h a p e l
C H U R C H O* UUD
IU* X. S 'a l r f a s » v a.
B a d A P reach
V, n . M s r g s r d , C h a p r l P * * t « r
Pastor
S unday Hchool
t i l l i n . G a r o l d D. B o a t w r i g h t
H u n d s y g r b o o t — * :4b a. m.
T r a i n i n g C o lo n ------1:30 p. m.
11:0# s. m.
W orship
I t a. m.
7:3# p.m. M o r n in g W o r s h i p
7:3# p. m.
W ad . K r a n l n g P r s y e r 7:3* p.m, E r s n g s l t a t l a H arr.
T u a a . P r a y r r H err. 7.1# p. ra.
T h u r t . Y o u n g P e o p le
RI.ISER I P H i m i H A P T IS T
E n d e a v o r —— „
T i l ) p. m.
Old O r l a a d a R d . a t SSyrlla
R. I l s t n l l l u n il rl f f li v _ P a e t o r
H u n d s y Hehoo!
#:4J a. m.
Stornlng W o rsh ip
t l : # 0 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n _
# : l # p. m.
C r a n i n g W u r s b l p » t:4S
p. tu.

Church Of God

CathoUc
A L L e o n . * O AT H OLIO
CHURCH
O a k A r e . a t 9 t k *1.
R i c h a r d L y n n e ______ P a s t o r
H u n d s y M a s s e s _ _ S : l l a. m.
_ • : &gt; ( a. m
------1#:0U a. m.
____ 11:1# a. m.
W e e k d a y s ...............
7:1* d. a c

COXUREOATIONAL
Cll HISTIAN CHURCH

( U n ite d C b a rr h a t C hrlai)
P a t h A r e n a s a t H I V b l.
»:4S s . m .
C h u r« h Schoo l
11:00 a. m. ..........
d arv lca
4:1# p. rr. ... C h r l l t l a n Y o u th
M inistry
R a r . W a l l e r A IL M c l’h t r a o n ,
l-Aslur

Church OF Christ

Methodist

W E STS IDE JttselH N A R Y
B t r T I I T CM PH I 'l l
MH a t . A l l a l l r A v r.
P a u l M. C'allry — ..... P a s t o r
H u n d s y Helmut _ t 0 :# 0 s. in,
Hundsy
M orning W orahlp
11:0# s. ni.
Monday
E v an ln g W o rship
Til* p. m.
W ednesday
P r a y e d H r rv lce ™ 7:15 p. in.
i - i \ » : c h i :» t

MRU. ROE BEARD

H A P T ie T
l i l t III H
tianra R ead
T-svlor
W i l l i a m J Oueea
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p .... *:i(i A
11 a. m.
Hon l a y H-'hool ........ » :I5 s. m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n „ 4:4* p. m.
E v e n i n g Hervlcv
. S:o# p. ni.
W r d O ffice r* A T e a c h e r *
S t e r l i n g ________ ! ;00 p. m.
W ad , P r a y r r flarvlc* ! ;# # p.m.

cola*.

The AdulU will meet lu the
auditorium and will be taught
the study " C h a i r * A r e
Strong” by Mr. and Mr*. Ed
llriiieen.
&gt;\

i ' ik st r u m e n
T H E NAR ARU.h k
L ak e M ary, P ]a
R sv . W . L. H o l c o m b e , Taatoy
Hundar
1:41 S. m.
BIM a Bchoot
lt:» # a m'. - M o r n i n g Wor»h:p
7:10 p. in. « K r e n l n g H.rvt-e
7:34 p. tu. Wa.l, M l&lt; l-W..k
l- r a y e r Hervlcaa
OS'

C H U RCH O P C H R IST
1*11 P a r k A v a g u e
W i l l i a m I t r a k ______ M l n l i l e r
Ilth le Hlu d y .. .. .... 1#:## a, m.
M orning W o rsh ip
l l i o # a. m.
Hundsy
E v e n i n g H a r v k e —. S:S0 p. m.
Wed. R lh ta Claaaea
7:10 p.m.
Haa “ H e r a l d o f T r u t h " t p.m.
Hundsy on C b a n n al p

Christian Science
PIR S T

C H U R C H O P CHR 1BT
S C S E N T I IT
Has E a s t Saga a d • t r e a t
H u n d s y Her *te* *
Hu n d sy B c h e o l ____l l : * t a. at.
H u b jsc t:
••Hplrlt *
W e d n e s d a y H a r r la# ) ; I S p. a i .
R eading R nom i (In Church
E d lf l c a ) 3:10-4:3# T u t s . A
T hurs.

’r

t|

•! %

TilCp. m. 1st Wad. Missionary
darvlca

Pentecostal
P t a i T PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H O P LONOW OOO
SAI O r a n g e I t r e a A
Rev. E. R u t h G r a n t __P a c e r
H u n d s y Hchool
!#:#» o. m.
M orning W o rsh ip
11:#4 o. m.
H u n d s y E v e n i n g __ 7 ilo p. m.
W rd . fllh le S t u d y _ 7:3# p. m.
Conquvroro M ooting
F r i d a y ______ ..... 7:31 p. ra.

Lutheran

•A sn rier c h u r c h
a t* P a rk Avaaae
r. n. C h a n re ------------ T S s t o r
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — S :4l a. m. n a t T
TRH REDEEM ER
D IS C IPL E * o r C H R IST
S u n - l t y Hrhool —
l:4 » a. m.
I N W . *A1h P lan a
ISST
».
s
a
a
f
a
r
d
A
r
c
.
H o rn in g W orship
It:#* a. ra.
P a sto r " T h i Church at tha L u lh irsn
T r a i n i n g U n io n — * :l* p. m. R a r . W a y n e J o h n s t o n
H o u r " And T V “ T h i s In t h a
U v r n l n g W o r s h i p _ 7:1# p. ra. S u n d a y g ch o o l _ _ _ 1:11 a, m. L i f t t t :*• a. ra. H e r b e r t W. O e s r s s ------P s e t e r
W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7 t l * p. m. M o r n i n g W o r s k l p
H u n d s y Hrhool ____ H:1b a. m.
c e n t r a l b a pt ist ch u rch
W o r s h i p H arv lcs — l » : l » a. n c
C a r . S4«b SI. A O a k Ave.
CHURCH OP C H H U T
Hall Smith — ------ Pastor
H u n d a r S ch o o l „ _ 0:4* s. m.
Hrakgtllst
M orning W o rsh ip
11:## s. m. Ralph Hrswsr Jr.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n — * :t» p. **• B ib le H c h o o l ____1 I ; H a. m.
E v sn ln g W orship
7:S« p. m. M o r n l n r W o r a h l p
t t i S S a. m. O R A C H H H T H O D 1 S T C H U R C H
W ad . P r s y e r Hervlco 7;** p.m. U r s n l n g W o r s h i p _ 7:1* p. ra. OnorA R d , a t W o o d l a n d A v » ,
N ureery O ptn
W ad . P r a y s r H a r r i e t 111* p m . R a r . J o h n It. H l r a s , J r . r s a t o r
WTRTl
....... ............ T:S# p. ra.
H u n d s y Hrhool ____ #:IS a. m.
Sunday Nile H rosdcsst
PAULA C H U R C H O P CH HIH T M o r n i n g W o r s h i p
11:0# A m.
H i g h w a y 44 W a a t
H Y P ------------------------ 4:3# p. a*.
x t . h a v e * P R iM rrm s
M o r r i s H u h y ____ E r s n g s l l s t
B A PT IST CHURCH
M b t s C l s a a - s _ 1*:** a. m.
H I H k R B R H M E T H O D IS T
X4(b SI. a a d c k a s a Av*.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ i l : # S a. ra.
CH U R C H
C. T. M o r r i s
P a s l n r E v a n l n g W o r s h i p .. *:## p. m.
C ilras H algbta
R e g u la r M arlin g
1S:S* a. m. B ib le C laa aea W ad . 7:1# p.m. R a r . R a y G r e g o r y , J r . . P a s t o r
( P i n t H undar)
H u n d s y S c h o o l ____1:11 A m.
Con f o r m e s .......— —. 7:3# p. “n.
C H U R C H O P CHR IH T
M orning W orship
11:14 a ra.
(preced in g S atu rd ay )
l . a a g w a a d , PI a.
M Y P ________
4:1# p. m.
T h i r d Hmuliiy ----- 7:30 p, m. L o rd 's Day H a r r i e t s 10:1* a.m. E r a . W o r s h i p .— . . . 7:1# p. ra.
J o a M e r r i l l ____A s s 't P a s t o r
e n d 7 :1 ) p.m. Wad. P r a y e r g a r r l c a Tit# p. a .

Christian

MRS. EWELL PAYNE

Rabbi also lias planned u time
of fellowship and rcfre-li.
incuts will be served to t ' *
youthful visitors.
Uie Young People, 17
years old, will meet in I lie
Young P e o p l e ’ * Assemblyroom. "The Vacant Heart el"
will be taught by Mrs. Her­
bert Luke niul Mrs. Cleo J*.

Congregational

fir s t

PreBbyterian

p

PIR gT PH kSkTTK RIA N
CHURCH
O a k A r e . a n d T h i r d Ht.
O r o v y r Sewoll J r . ____ r o v t - r
T h o m a s H. M s k l n — A s s i s t a n t
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 1:11 a m.
H u n d s y B e h o o l ____ 9:4b a m.
H o tilo a M o o t i n g _ l * t 4 ( a b .
M orala# W o rsh ip
l l : # l a bl
P lo n ssr F ello w sh ip
4:01 p . m .
H#nlor P t l l o w s h l p _ 4:14 p. m.
R r s n ln e W orship
7:14 p. m.
Wad. F r a y s r B srv te * T it# p.ra.

L .D .S .
C H U R C H o r JRBUH C H R I S T
O P L A T T E R DA Y P A IN T#
3* 1* a . P a r k
B is h o p J . fl ta n la y H o u s t o n
P rts sth o o d M oating
*:## a.m.
H unday Behool _ l # i l * A m.
S t cr a m t u l M e e t i n g
•:»# p.m.

P I R g T HHTMODIST CHURCH
*
I I I Park A riA .
J o h n T. A d a m s J r . J ? P a s t o r
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p . 1:1# a m.
H u n d s y School _ _ » : l l a m.
M orning W orship
10:1* a m.
MY** M e a t i n g s __ _ l i t # p. ra.
( I n t s r m a d l s t i . H sn lo r)
E r a s i n g W o r s h i p — T i l l »• a u

Nazarene
PtH H T C H U R C H
O f T H E NA1ARENH
w . b a d ■«. a t H a p l a A r e .
P a u l B l c k a s ___ — . p a s t o r
H u n d s y Hchool ____ * :4b a a .
M orning W o rsh ip
! t : 4 l a ra.
Y o u t n -------- ----------- *;«# p. ra.
E r a n g s l l s t l o b e r r i e s 7:1# p m.
T h ird Hundsy
H l n g s H l r a t l a a ------ 1:40 p. ra.

TO

U ST

YOU*

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
HEV. II. M. LIECHTY

Wilhon-Eichelberfdr Morluary
Eunice I. Wilson and B uff

lA tte n d
services
(His w e e d
a t u r n ow n
If(ace o f
WOK&amp;ff

Progrekbiv* Printing Co.
J. M. Isratron and Staff

S tm a lrm n R eally
Utrb btrastreai and Staff

The Americaa Oil Company
Mr. bad Mre. M. R. StriekUad

WUaon-Maier Fumituie Caw
Mr. arat Mre. AI Wllaaa
Mra. Appleby a Realaurant
Luctlla and Haruld .\ppleby
Ilt N. Park

EchoU Bidding Conpany
M r. b ad M rs. L. F . G a r n e r

I
T h e Kite T h e a tre
■III LoialdM A RapMjaad

Holler Motor 8alen Co.
Kraaeti Farrell A Staff

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. RaMaeea and Frapteyaaa

Food Fair Sloren. Inc.
G eorge lidtlcj

*

Kraplo)***

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Heuard 14. Hedge# A Staff

Southern Natural Gaa

Car Watth
Members of the Tandy-stripere, high school girl* nurses
■Ides will hold a Car Wash at
tha Phillips Ik! Mullon uli the
corner uf Mullum ille Ave. and
Celery Ave. from 9 a. ni. to 6
p. m. Saturday, prvrcej* lo go
toward the work of the Candystiipere at the bosyluL

7:#** p. m.

three-year nursery room with
Mr*. Ray Channel, teacher.
The Primaries, six • right
yrats old, will meet in the
Urginn-'r Dept. “The Happy
House’’ will lie taught by Mrs.
Walter Long, assisted by Mrs.
Paul Lowe.
The
Juniors, nine to 12
years old, will meet in the
Juntur Assembly room and the
study b o o k , "Butch Discovers
America'’ will be taught by
Mrs. Joe Itenrek assisted byMrs. Rotirrt Conrad.
The Intermediates, 13-Id

Jake Duaa A b u l l

WHLOOHHH W A O O N

VIRGINIA I'KTKOHKI
P. O. U«b 1214
MIRA NOR 1(18
TK 3-1314

Stata Farm Inauranea Compaala*
1n r t a g

I. P r j u r b a d S t a f f

Hill Lumbar ft Hardware Ce.
JiHHp Crappa ft bepW/am

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franfarh

Srralh

Fri. Feb. 8. 1963—Page 3

Queen Contest Underway
The Queen of Henris Conlesl
for 1963 got underway today
for Hie annual Melodic Skate
Jlink Heart Fund Show and
Coronation lo tic held on
Heart Sunday, March 3. Ed
Simon, Heart Council presi­
dent, announced today.
“ Every penny derived lrom
this contest and skating show
will tic channeled directly to
(he Heart Fund, which is the
number one defense against
our number one health ene­
my.” Shoaty licit, rink owner,
■aid,
“This event poses holh B
challenge and an opportunity

for young people of Sanford,
especially the Queen of Hearts
contestants," Best said. "This
Is the first opportunity for
these girls and the com miltees they have working for
Itiein for all-out participation
in an event supporting the
fight against heart disease."
Ail the Queen contestants
are members of the junior or
senior class at Seminole High
School. They are:
HK.NA McKENZIE. a jun­
ior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilu'scll McKenzie, whose hob­
by is skating.
DONNA MAHKOS, 17, a

junior, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Haul Markos who also
loves to skate.
LINDA LEA’, 16. a junior,
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Ley Jr. Besides
skating, she likes to sew.
IIA It BA It A K.VNNEB. 17,
is a senior skating enthusiast,
wlio is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kanner.
SANDY HETMAN, 18. a
junior, is very fond of horse­
back riding. She is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kobcrt
Gel man.
NYLKKNR ALBERS, 17. Is
a senior and enjoys listening

Stale Market
Director Dies

License Tag
Warning Issued
Less than two week remain
fn which to purchase ItlflR 11cense tags. John L. Galloway,
tn* collector warned motorist*
today.
Galloway stated that the
IPtfci tugs will expire at mid­
night Fell. goth, and the .Mo­
tor Vehicle Commissioner has
stated that no extension will
be granted.
Moloiists driving with 10112
tags after that dole wit! hu In
violation of the law, Galloway
Warned,
Moil service is still avail­
able for those who do not wish
or arc not aide to take the
time to come to the court­
house ami get tugs Galloway
reminded,
"All one has to do is to send
in the 15)62 registration curd
with remittance, for the tag,
plus 6b cents each lo cover
mulling costs," he said. Ad­
dress to Galloway, Tax Collertor’s Office, Courthouse.
Tlmso desiring mail service
should not wait until thu last
lew days os delays In thu
muils and time required for
processing may rcsulL in tags
arriving after the deadline.

eBary M Y F
rganizes
ew Group
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Junior High Methodist
jth Fellowship was organi at the DcBary Community
lliodist Church last Sunday
nlng for young people be­
en the ages of 13 and IS
rs.
Ilss Audrey fliers, physical
cation instructor at De­
al High School, will serve
ronsultanl and counselor for
new group.
horler members still are
ng accepted und all young­
’s within the specified ages
in grades seven through
c are invited to attend the
rlings at 6:15 p m. on Suni.
tlier fellowship groups at
church include the Priry, first through third
dcs: the Junior, fourth
imgli sixth grades and Senfrom 10th grade up.

Young People
Plan Banquet
By Donna Estes
Intermediate and Young
People of the First Bsptlst
Church of Longwood will hold
a Valentine’s Day Banquet at
7:36 p.m. next Thursday in
the educational building of
the church.
Main course on Uig menu
will be steak.
The program following the
dinner will include a presenta­
tion of Gospel Magic by Rev.
Jack Lindsay, psstor ol the

church.
Dress will lx sc mi-formal
to lormal-

to her stereo music and sing­
ing. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yarbor­
ough,
This contest is decided on
the "penny a vote” method
All contributions made to the
Heart Fund, in the name of
any of the girls, will couni as
a vote for her. The girls with
the most voles, (most money)
will he named Queen, and
the others will he member* of
her court.
Individual accounts will be
set up at the Florida State
Bank and bank tellers will be
in charge of counting the
money and votes.

Rain Shelter To
Protect Patrons
At Passion Play

Eight Make Principal's List

Eight Seminole High School
students, one senior, four jun­
iors and three sophomores
made the Principal’s List as
A newly-constructed rain straight “ A" students for the
shelter 16 feet wide and 2W3 past six weeks, A. J. Bracken
feet long has been complet­
ed to protect customers in
the event of sudden showers
at the Passion Play Amphi­
theater n 'nr Lake Wales. The
Play opens Us 1963 season
Sunday.
Constructed at a rust of
nearly $5,000. the new cover­
ing is a ten-year-guaranteed
asphalt and gravel roof with
By Shlrtr.v Wentworth
dry welt drains at each end.
A capacity attendance wa*
Attendance at performances i
this sear is expected to break I present Ia»t Sunday evening
all past records with the help I (or a kickolf banquet held by
of ten special trains to this area Seventh-day Adventists
city from various parts of in tin* new Forest Lake Acad­
Florida planned by the A t-1emy cafeteria to open a fundlantie Coast Line Railroad. | raising drive through which
The first special train for Ihe group hopes lu pledge a
1963 will lie run on Sunday, total or $175.non toward*.build­
Feb. 74th. from Pinellas ing a new' chapel
The chapel will l»e tmill on
County, starting at St. Peters­
burg with slops at Clear­ Ihc east side id the present
water, Dunedin and Tarpon Church School taring Lake
Brantley Hd
Springs.
Or. Rolrerl J. Hoover of
On Thursday, Feb. atth,
the first train from Tampa is Forest City, general chairman
planned, making one slop at of the drive, presided al Hie
banquet and received approx­
Plant City.
The first trnin of this sea­ imately $125.6115 ill pledges
son fruin Sanfont-Orlaiulo is ■luring the evening in be paid
set for Tuesday, Mar. 19, over a three year period.
stopping at Winter Park and Construction on the dispel is
Kissimmee. Another will ori­ expected to la-gin omiier.
An area wide canvas* now
ginate at Sarasota on Sunday
Mar. 31. with stops at Bra­ i* being conducted with It E.
denton, Palmetto and Buskin I’urvis acting a* gilt chair­
man.

Adventists Open
Fund Drive For
New Chapel

Englishmen under the lead
ership of Captain John Smith
Ceylon was known to the an­
were the first settlers of Vir­ cient Romans a* Taprohane
i copper-colored).
ginia.

announced today.
The lone senior was Frank
Bclsilo; juniors were Jerry
Cutlurn. Doug Firestone, Ron­
ald Goers* and J e n n i f e r
Thompson; sophomores were
Bonnie Caolo, Helen Mann
and Linda Spencer.
There were 18 seniors, 26
juniors and ten sophomores,
however, who made the Honor
Roll with a 3.5 average lor
the third six-weeks grading
period.
Senkir Honor Roll student*
included Theresa Baker. Betty

Bramll, Janrl Ely, Rbeda Ep­
stein, Carol Fuller, Sharon
Giles, Johnnie Gore, Wanda
Harris, Linda illttcll, Patty
Glenn Johnson. Linda King,
Cindy Lake, Carolyn Turner,
Bob Bolt, Frank Chance, Tom­
my Hinson. Lawrence Piece
and Leo Watson.
Juniors were Steve Bassett,
Norman Leach, James Long,
John Perkins. Bob Bing, Sieve
Sewell, Sandy Arnold. Hoseanno ltclsito. Barbara Bolger, Pat Brantley, Susan
Deal. Daudroy Decker, fieri

Dietrichs. Kathy Gus sow, Di­
anne Hackctt, Susan Halback,
Judy Haynes, Linda Ley,
Elizabeth Morris. Donna New­
som, Paulette Norman, Carol
Jo Oxford, Pat Riec, Carol
Samuels, Carol Slcmpcr and
Barbara Watson.
Sophomore Honor Roll stuilrnls are Joel Fchd, Edward
Fitzgerald. Ronnie Hall, Char­
les Hunter, Thomas Makin,
Larry Sherwood. Jetl Wil­
liams. F r e d d i e Borryhill,
Sherry Marazila, and Kay
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Lake Mary UPY To Sponsor s e T c Z ^ n
Car Wash To Raise Funds
By Frances Wester
A study of Romans, Chapter
U, was conducted by Rev.
John Pillcy at the Sunday
night meeting of the UPY of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary.
The group read and dis­
cussed the book lo gain ■
greater knowledge and under­
standing id the Bible.
A short business meeting,
led by Larry Chester, UPY
president, was held after the
program. The member* plan
to meet at the churrh .Sunday
at 2:36 p.m. and will go from
there to Zellwnod lo hear the
Hampton Dcllois Choir per­
formance.
Steve Willis was apjiolnlrd

Sunshine Circle
Holds Meeting

chairman of the Car Wash
the UPY will sponsor to raise
money for the group to attend
a conference at Lake Placid
in March.
Tlie Car Wash will be held
on Saturday, Feb. 10. all day.
In downtown Lake .Mary, on
Ihe lot across from tlie I.U.A.
Food mart.
After the meeting member*
were invited to tlie home of
Mr*. It. E. True on Crystal
Lake (ur a social hour. Mrs.
True served detleious refresh­
ments of cream-fudge brown
in , coconut bullcr balls,
cheese and egg sandwiches,
hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks.
Those attending were Terry
Bucklew, Don Gorman, Billy
lame, Earl Roberts, Linda
Mohn, Steve Willis, Penny
Grinned, Larry Chester, David
Scott, Joy Wester, Dale Alex­
ander, Bruce Nelson. Roger
Crocker and Rev. Pillcy.

The Sunshine Circle ot the
Casselberry C o to m u n i t y
Methodist Church WSCS met
Tuesday from 9 a. m. until &lt;
II a. in. at tlie home of Mrs.
Marvin McClain. 221 K Tri­
plet Dr. in Casselberry with
14 memlier* and one visitor
present.
Mr*. Phil Csrsber present­
ed tlx devotional on “ Pray­
er."
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry
gave a report on Okinawa as
part of the mission study
course. “ The Rim of Asia."
Mrs. Darwin Shea, chairman,
presided over Ihe b u s in e s s
mreting during which plan*
were made for a rummage
sale to be held at the Super
Valu Food Store on SR 436,
Sat., Feb. 23.
Tltosc with items for the
sale they wish t« donate
were asked to contact Mr*.
McClain.
Birthday greeting* were
sung to Mrs. H. C. Osborn,
Mr*. Edn* Duggini, Mr*. Bill
Shook, Mr*. Alice Pringle ami
Mr*. Casselberry.
Refreshments of doughnuts,
coffee and te* were served
by the hostess prior lo the
meeting.

By Donna Eslrs
Wednesday at 7:36 p.m. al
the Longwood First Baptist
Chureli will lie a Girls Auxil­
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Susan Moss and Laurie Mil­
ler will take their Maiden
Steps nnd Charlotte Tripp and
Towanda Showers will present
their Steps to become Queens.
The Girls Auxiliary is part
of the Womrn’s Missionary
Union and is programmed to
hrlp girls from ages nine
through 17 to become belter
informed in missions, Bible
study and Christian citizen­
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A Potent Voice
Within the next few daya Meek
Cleveland Jr. win resign hie seat In
the House. . . a seat he has held for
aorne l f special and regular sessions
sad qualify for the state Senate.
Although this paper has come out
against the compromise reapportionment plan we are gratified that Semi­
nole will finally get a voice In the
Senate and heartily endorse MACK
CLEVELAND JR. for the vacant
seat
We more than anyone else realise
the importance of opposition in poli­
tical races but we fear some political

Peter Edson

LOCKING UP THE HORSE, AFTER THE BARN HAS GONE

Political

newcomer getting corralled in those
dark, bedraggled Capitol halls.
Mack Cleveland Jr. has looked out
for Seminole County in the House
and there is no doubt he will do the
same and have an even more potent
voice in the higher chamber.
Cleveland has served on the two
most powerful House committees,
taxation and finance and rules.
He has looked out for this county
and has been a most competent
spokesman for some 60,000 people.
We sincerely hope the people of
Seminole County will give him a well
deserved vote of confidence.

C fc P o

Helen Fuller Says

Labor Woes Over U.S.
some o f its top-drawer think­
ers ta the task of taking a
fresh look a t the present sys­
tem of collective bargaining
between labor and manage­
ment In the United States. I t
18 eurprising th at a Democra­
tic Administration la not
limiting itnslf to these possi­
bilities palatable to organised
labor.
There Is soma subitanco to
Republican claims that there
have been times when this
was not the ease. In the pre­
sent review of Ubor-msnagem o n t problems, however,
President Kennedy's men ate
lending a sympathetic ear to
one proposed change in the
system th at both the unions
and industry have oppcied in
the past. This Is tha introduc­
tion by law of a "third man"
a t the bargaining table — a
representative of the public.
Both labor and management
have balked a t what they
said would bo an initnuion
into what they consider a
two-way affair. Government
and publie have grown less
sympathetic to this argument
as ths two parties have shown
themselves Increasingly un­
able to sette Important dif­
ferences and lost man-hours
of production have become a
luxury tha U. 8. can less and

WASHOfOTOM—Ships a n
Moving to and e a t of Golf
and E ast Coast porta a r s is
artar 84 days e f Idlane as on
the docks, and vast Icaaea to
k m and abroad,
a n running again
a tta r 11 days e f a e public
tranepnrtatlso in Philadel­
phia. Threatened walkouts a t
Boeing A ircraft d e f e n s e
plant# fat Seattle and Kansas
City tu rn keen temporarily
nrsrU d by the President
through uss of bis injunctive
powers under the Taft-Hartb y A ct
But these are exceptions.
More current labor-menagement controvers lea than have
bass settled remain unsettled.
Mew Yorkers are stDl without
newspapers a f t e r
many
Weeks) so ere the people ef
Cleveland. The entire West
C e u s t areeepece industry
operates under the shadow of
• work rules dispute that
could erupt Into a securitythreatening atrike a t any
time. A nationwide railroad
Shutdown looms ss n distinct
la the spring. And
ate fa r from sll the po­
res of Industrial
relations trouble this year.
I t Is not surprising, under
th e circumstances, th at the
White R oom hse s'signed

less afford.
Last year, with a BA per
cent rate of unemployment,
the U. 8. lost 19 million mandays of work through strikes;
far more man bears have
been lost through strikes In
other years since World War
It, but now the lose of pro­
duction because of unemploy­
ment makes last year’s added
lots through strikes seem un­
bearably high to an Adminis­
tration that pledged to "get
the American economy mov­
ing again.'*
Congress, as a whole. Is
even less inclined to leave
labor-management relations a
two-way m a t t e r between
those parties. Pressure is al­
ready building up for a com­
pulsory arbitration law, an­
athema to labor. The likeli­
hood, therefore, is th at Mr.
Kennedy will again try to
preempt the middle way.
Don’t be surprised to hear
of an Administration bUI to
modify the Taft-lfartley Act
to give public fact-finding
boards the power to recom­
mend to the President the
terms on which strikes can
bo settled In the general In­
terest. And don't be surprised
If this is ths compromise for­
mula for which Congress fin­
ally decides to settle.

Letters

To The Editor
S aar Editor*
Seminole County will have
tv * Senators from now on.
Whea Governor Bryant signed
the reapportionment bill, Sem­
inole County ease ad to be a
p a rt of tha 97th Senatorial
D istrict and tf this move is
approved by tha F e d e r a l
Court, I will ao longer repre­
sent, legally, Seminole la the
Florida Senate.
I t has been one of the f le e t­

est pleasures of my life to
represent the wonderful peo­
ple who elected me In I960, On
every day sines th at election I
have felt grateful and humble
for the responsibility placed
on ms, There baa never been
any conflict during nay service
between the Interests of Brev­
ard County and those of Sem­
inole end there hoe never been
a n y disagreement between
Mack Cleveland, Gordon Fred-

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erlek and Joe Davla with me.
Aa I aaid in tha beginning,
Seminole County will have
two Senators became I Intend
to work my best for ths Inter­
ests of as find a group of peo­
ple gg can be found anywhere
in thla country—the cttlsana
of 8emioole County.
Sincerely,
Bernard Parrish
Senator, 37th District
Dear Editort
Would like to thank you for
providing epsco so th at tha
prevailing view of camp oper­
ators and numerous property
owners along the St. Johns, as
expressed by me, could be pul
before the public.
Ju st when did Mr. Krider
discover th at plane for the
proposed canal were ten ta­
tive T And tf tentative, bow did
they arrive a t the 94 million
coat? And those 11 rubber
miles from Sanford to tha In­
dian Rivarf
Odd th at nothing has been
said heretofore about mil is go
and revenue bond*.
Thanks,
Jim Crow#
PS.i Brevard International
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revenue bonds.

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Me Week

Doer Mr. Wilson,
Wd wish to taka this op­
portunity to thank you for
your help in defeating the
proposed pipeline.
Wo are all award of ton
Importance of Sanford Naval
Air Station to our local econ­
omy but wn feel that the
cltlsttts who make faaford
their permanent borne also
mabo a i Important contribu­
tion to the economy of omr
community. Since this pipe­
line would not ta any way
enrich Ibis arcs, wo land
your stand on this Issue.
Again let us say thank
you for your vote and if ■(
any time, the Ladles Society
can bo of toy help to you,
please feel tree to sail on ns.
Very Truly Yours
Ladles Society of Bro­
therhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Enginemen, Hibiscus L o d g e
No. UL
Betty J , Williams, l e t .
duplicate copies sent to J .
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Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Perhaps not ana homosex­
ual la 20 has the mental
stamina to follow my pre­
scription for Tom. Bat Tom
forced
himself
to
go
through the proper hetero­
sexual behavior until he
finally grow ant of Us jureaile Rxattoa at the “ gang”
stage af emotional develop­
ment. Scrapbook this cru­
cial case.
CASE 0-493: Tom Z, aged
10, la Urn homoooxusl who
■aid bo really wanted to be­
come a normal male.
81nce homosexuality Indi­
cates n fixation at a more
Juvenlle or ehlldlih stage of
•motional development, It Is
•m art for all homosexuals to
up to the true adult
level.
Ales, many homosexuals
don't want to change.
They are In aa Infatuation
with a member of their own
It le Just as difficult
for them to break off their
Juvenile romance aa lor a
normal boy to drop his fe­
m ale fiancee because some­
body tells him hs ought to
do so.
How many engaged coup­
les, ardently In love, would
thus bo able to break off if
doctor said there were
medical reasons why It was
not wise for them to marryT
You can het your boots not
many would do so. And that
is why not msny confirmed
homosexuals have ths resolu­
tion to break oil their un­
wise homosexual affairs and
consciously cultivate a de­
sirable member of the oppoalto a
"Yes, Dr. Crane, but I
promise you I will do ao,'
Tom vowed.

So 1 helped him pick out
a girl who seemed suitable.
Then I urged Tom to date her
and pay court to her, although
he might not feel any spon­
taneous affection for her,
"Just force yourself to go
through the proper motions,"
I added, "and soon you will
begin to feel the correspond­
ing emotions."
Tom promised faithfully to
try. And be is the one in
twenty who have the courage
and mental pcrserverance to
win.
Even so, he later protested
to me as follows:
"Dr. Crane, you say 1
should kiss the girl goodnight.
And I have done so.
"But it is like taking medi­
cine. 1 m ust work up my
resolution to put my arm
around her o r attempt to kiss
her for I just don't have any
positive desire to do ao.
"My kisses are entirely
forced ones, from my point
ol view, though she doesn't
seam to souse that fact. For
sho stains to enjoy our dates
and my affaetion."
Tom kept up the dating
schedule for several months.
And he finally admitted that
the "medicine" wasn't s i bit­
ter s i at first.
Ultimately, ho began to re­
lish her dstes, as well as
her kisses.
And he married the girl
a year later.
They now have been hap­
pily married for seven years
and ha vo three attractive
children.
So J d ie Tom's case as
one of saveral that have
come under my medical and
psychological supervision.
Every homosexual theoreti­
cally can grow upward from
being fixated at the Juvenile

'gang" stage ef emotional
development!
But he mutt have the inner
drive and perserveranen to
go through the proper dating
long enough for the normal
heterosexual erotic habit pat­
tern to develop.
The homosexual MUST re­
cognise the psychic need to
grow up and then be firmly
desirous
of
making
the
change.
Parents and friinds can
neither alter the homosexual
nor the chronic alcoholic un­
til the victim makes tbs in­
itial decision for himself.
So prevent these abnormal
emotional habits at the start
by offering children n nor­
mal emotional family life.
Send for my "Teats lor
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WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
A guide to the mind of Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk la
now obtainable through a new
book containing some 60 se­
lections from his speeches and
foreign policy statements dur­
ing the last two years.
Edited by aca newsman E r­
nest Lindicy, who is now
Rusk's special assistant, tha
volume Is titled, "The Winds
of Freedom" (Beacon Press,
94-98). Ths title should mis­
lead no ons into thinking it is
a windy book. Rusk is a fust
thinker and a fast talker. But
he Is by no means a windy
character. And concise edit­
ing has boiled down hla policy
statements to their very es­
sence.
One of the I n t e r e s t i n g
things to do with this book Is
to taka one subject and, by
means of tha fndex, track
down Rusk's Ideas on I t Com­
munism, for Instance, and the
related subjects of the U. 8. S.
R-, Khrushchev, Stalin, the
Slno-Soviet bloc.
Thera is no one speech or
declaration which fully and in
detail outlines a policy for
d e a l i n g with international
communism wherever It is
found. To some readers this
may bo a fundamental fa u lt
But references to communism
crop np all through the book
and there Is no evidence here
that be Is "soft" on i t
The last chapter of th s book
highlights hla speech to the
Veterans of Foreign W an in
Minneapolis last A ugust titl­
ed "Our Goal: A World-Wide
Victory For Freedom."
"The global struggle for
freedom and against Common.
1st Imperialism Is our main
business a t ths State Depart­
ment," says Rusk. "My col­
leagues and I give intensive
attention, day by day, to Com­
munist strategy and tactics.
"No one has to convince us
that when Khrushchev said
communism will bury us he
was proclaiming . . . an objec.
tiva toward which Communists
work nlsntlsaaly.
"No ons has to convince us
th at *p a a e o f u 1 coexistence’
means to them a continuing
attem pt to spread their sys­
tem over the earth by all
means short of a w ar which
would ba self-defeating.
"No ono has to convince us

that ths eoptoet between Com­
munist imperialism and free­
dom is for keep*."
Here is an Insight on a very
lough-minded man.
"The underlying crisis is
not an ideological conflict be­
tween 19th century capitalism
and 19th century aoclalism,"
Rusk had told a National
Press Club audience earlier.
“It docs not result from a bi­
lateral conflict between the
Soviet Union and the United
States.
The central issue of the
crisis is the announced deter­
mination to impose a world of
coercion upon those not al­
ready subjected to it. If this
means exaggerated simplicity,
let us not be mistaken by our
own reluctance to believe what
they say, for on this point they
mean it. At stake is tha sur­
vive! and growth of ths world
of free choice."
Returning to the Minneap­
olis text for a moment: "One
hears now and then that we
have a 'no win* purpose or
policies," Rusk told the VFW.
‘That is simply not so. Of
couns we intend to win. And
we are going to win."
Rusk is perhaps still not as
well known in the United
States as were Dean Achcaon
and the late John Fostar
Dulles in their times. Thsy
were more controversial fig­
ures who made and announced
United States foreign policies
in tha names of others. Rusk
subordinates himself to Presi­
dent Kennedy as ths head of
state constitutionally respon­
sible for American foreign
policy.

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By Hal Cochran
It's foolish to get mentally
tired through thinking about
how physically tired you are.
An Ohio man reported the
birth of a turkey with two
necks. Dad can have both of
them.
Regardless ef how msny
times a husband changes Jobs
he's always working for ths
same people, the &lt;wifs and
kids.
Kids can't go out in the
hot sun on a rainy or snowy
day, but can still get tanned.

—'■■■■ Jas. ■
1869
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I t may surprisa many peo­
ple, therefore, that In his first
two years in office Rusk has
traveled more m i l e s t h i s
Dulles did in a coraparabis
period of time.
Rusk has what is described
ss a machine-gun mind. He
wanta his associates to think
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an opponent he can be ex­
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points endlessly to drive them
home. He is tirelsis, with a
physical stamina th at enables
him to take the punishment of
his never-ending Job.
"The Winds of Freedom" Is
probably just the first of
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umes on Rusks' conduct of
foreign policy. It is, in a
sense, an index to his global
philosophy.

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Drag Races Set
At Osceola Strip

Saaford Seeks .500
Expected to start for the locals will be high
scoring Mike Woodruff, who has averaged over
10 points per game for Sanford: Dave Mnctiillis, Parry Barks, Ken Tyre and Butch Riser.
In other county action, Lyman with a 5-12
mark will host a strong and determined New
Smyrna quintet.
Expected to start for the Greyhounds will
be Donnie Smith, high scorer for the year: Jim
Shuster, Charles Asher, Gene Griffin and Bill
Tolson.

With the regular cage season over next
week, the Sunford High Scminoles shoot to wrap
up the 19G3 year over the .500 mark as they
journey to Leesburg tonight anti finish off the
regulur Benson play Monday a t home against
DeLand.
The Seminoles will be going into the game
with an 8-9 record.
The Seminoles will be facing a weak Lees­
burg squad that has compiled a 3-16 mark.

Op

A t Phoenix

It's Player, Nicklaus Again
PHOENIX, Arlz. (UPI) -=•
Another bcad-to-hcad duel
was shaping up today in the
$35,000 Open golf tournament
between Gary Player and
Jack Nicklaua.
Only thia time, Jay Hebert
wanta to get into the act.
The cecond round got under
way today with the three men
tied for t i n t place after (hoot­

ing five-under-par 67a.
And they were only one
itrokc ahead of Arnold Pal­
mer, Jimmy Clark, Dr. Cary
Middlecoff, Bob llarrla, Tom­
my Aaron and Juliua Bonn.
They each had 68.
It was on Monday that
Player and Nicklaua want
through an 18-hole play-off to
decide the Palm Spring* Golf

Not Like The Old
Days At 'Pact' Time
United P m * International
How times change!
In 1924 Uie late Rogers
Hornsby batted .421 and
earned a salary Increase to
$17,500. In 1902 Harmon Kitkbrew batted .243 and there­
by earned himself a raise
to between $40,000 and $45,000.

' V

That .243 isn't mueh of an
average by anybody's stand­
ards but the 26-year-old KilIcbrcw can hold his head high
in any baseball company on
the strength of 4$ home runs
and 128 runt batted In. It's
figures like those that help
snake the front office forget
■ little m atter of 142 strike­
out*.
A muscular native of On­
tario, Ore., Klllebrew has
clouted 167 homers In the last
four years—more than any
other major leaguer during
the same period. During bis
career, Klllebrew has hit a
bomer every 13. t trips to
the plate—a percentage ex­
ceeded In baseball history on­
ly by Babe Iluth'a 11.8 per­
centage.
Klllebrew agreed to terms
Thursday in a telephone con­
versation
with
Minnesota
Twin*' President Calvin Grif­
fith, who is e t the Twins'
spring camp In Orlando,
71a. The slugger's 19® (al­
ary —whether you give or
take a few thousand in either
direction—la the highest In
the club'a history.
The Twins also announced
that they have signed lefthanded pitchers Bill PleU and
Gerry Arrigo, bringing tbslr
satisfied list to 29.
Thrd baseman Ed Charles,
catcher Jose Aicua and pitch­
e r John Wyatt signed with
the Kansas City Athletics,
who now have 16 playcra un­
der contract. Charles batted
j a s last season, Aicua hit
.$29 and Wyatt had a 19-7
record and 4.49 earned run
average la » games.
The New York Meta report­
ed progress with the signing
of infielder Charley Neal sad
pitcher Gales Cisco. Neal
played three different in­
field positions and hit only
MO last season while Cisco
w ai 4-7 with the Boston Bed
Sox and 1-1 with the Mels.
lnfielder Bob Johnson and
pitcher Eddie Watt agreed to
lerma with the Baltimore
Orioles. Johnson, who hit MB
while playing aacoad, abort
and third for tbs Washington
Senators last season, U re ­
garded as an Important uti­
lity player for the LM tea*°Manager Bill Rlsoty of tha
Los Angeles Angrla and short­
stop Maury Wills of tha Los
Angeles Dodgers, two of the
most successful individuals of
the '62 season, refused to be
drawn onto limbs whoa they
discussed the IMS sea son.
“I'll be delighted U we
win as many more games this
season as the 1983 team did
In surpassing our 1961 re ­
cord," said Higney, a t tbs
tam e time avoiding direct
discussion ol pennsnt possi­
bilities.
The Angel* of 1982 Improv­
ed 18 game* to M viclortof
Id 1M2. A corresponding to(Tessa next season would give
them 19$ victories—enoagh te
win a
almost any

season.
Wills, who set a new record
of 104 stolen bsies in one sea­
son. said he'd “ lake my stolen
bases a t they come" this
year.
“ Everything broke right for
me last year," lie said.
"Things just don’t happen
like that every year.”
The St. Lcuis Cardinals an­
nounced that shortstops Ger­
ry Buchek and Dal Maxvllt,
outfieldcr-lnfieldcr Gary Kolb,
second baseman Phil Galiano
and outfielders Doug Clemens
and Leon Carmel will report
to St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb.
18, for special “ concentrated
Iratttag practice." Thu sess­
ions were Instituted at the
suggestion of player-conaultont Branch Hickey.

Mac Tray Top
Feature Favorite
Though Mac Tray, Derby
and Inaugural champ at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club,
has failed to come up with s
third win in seven tries, ha
will In all probability go to
the post again tonight as the
favorite when he runs in tha
featured tculh race of an
U-raee program.
Mac triumphed In the open­
ing night inaugural and also
in his second start of the
season but since then has
settled (or second or third.
However, In all his nine
starts he has never m lued
the money and dlsplayi a
record of two firsts, four se­
conds and three thirds.
Opposing Fred Whitehead’*
ace runner will be Traveler
Joe, Sarasota Egg King, Mid­
term , Fathom, Ed'* Tango
Dancer, Marlow Brandy and
Jeff Mac.
Saturday is a big day at
the track. There D a tanrace program in the after­
noon starting at 2 with all
grade A greyhounds going to
the post in tha featured ninth
race. At night the track'*
eight fastest female speed­
sters meet in the racing queen
•take final, it will be Use
tenth race on the 11-race
weekend program.

Classic championship with
Nicklaus winning.
And both started out with
five-underpar 31i Thursday,
only to tire on the last nine to
shoot 36s.
"I'm ready for a rest,'' said
Player, the litUa South Afri­
can, after hla round. “ I have­
n't had a day's rest since the
start of ihe year.”
The Palm Springs evenl
lasted six days for Nicklaus
and Player. They took a half
day out for travel, then com­
peted In a pro-am event be­
fore opening compeUtlon in
this one Thursday.
Player gained most of his
margin by collecting a pair
of eagles on the front nine,
each on a par-five hole.
llcbert, who hasn't won a
tournament since mld-aeason
of 1941, bad five birdies and
a bogey on his round and ap­
peared to be In shape to hit
the form that brought him the
PGA championship In 1D6Q.
Nicklaus, shooting for backto-back victories, bsd seven
birdies and two bogies. He had
a Isot putter and tanked birdie
putts from as far away as 15
and 12 feet.
“ 1 think I played just about
as well aa I did at Palm
Sprlngi," said the National
Open champion. Counting a
practice round and the proam, he has had six 31s in the
past 10 days.
The AtIlona Country Club
Isn’t the toughest test of golfThere were 45 performers who
cracked par Thursday. Ami
between tbara they collected
23 eagles on the front nine
alone.
One who didn't come close
to par, however, was little,
hot-tampered D a v e y Hill.
Davey took 15 strokes on the
llth hole. He blew it big by
knocking two out of bounds,
then losing his temper by
hitting the ball twice while It
waa in motion on tha putting
green for two-stroke penalties
each time.
He wound up with an M and
will be playing today just for
tha fun of it.
Wall in contention with Ms
are Stan Leonard, Dan Sikes,
Dick Mayer, Fred Wampler,
Stan Thirsk, Rex Baxter,
D o n Maisengalt. Gardner
Dickinson, Bob Nicholi and
Art Wall.

The checkered flag waves
again Saturday evening when
the Seminole Timing Associa­
tion will stage another drag
race event at the Oaccola airatrip.

Smith Leads
St. Pete Open

Holzman Paces
'Moforetfes'
Shorty Itolsman of the Bon­
neville* paced the Bill Hemp­
hill Motorettcs Bowling Lea­
gue when the belled out five
strikes In a row to chalk up
the high game for the day
with 177/433. Mabel Duggan
of the Tempests rolled the
high series with a 473. Another
high series of 458 was turned
in by Isabel Goshab of the
Starchlefs.
The 3-10 split win picked up
by Evelyn DeMattro, Evelyn
Mills, Joan Magin and Elisa­
beth Harich. Noli Ferguson
got the 4-5 and Joan Magin
picked off the 4-5-7. Billie
Chanlot made the 5-6 split.
Yvette Hunter made the big
8-7 split.
Turkeys were rolled by Rita
Stein, Shorty Holtuiann and
Yvette Hunter.

Sports Briefs
Tourney Set
PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
Twelve golf professionals, In­
cluding such stars as Julius
D o r o s , Dow Finsterwald,
Cary Middlecoff, Bob nosburg and Doug Sanders, have
accepted Invitations to play
in the 2nd annual Little Tour­
nament of Champions Feb.
23-24.

Cyclist Dies
MILAN, Italy (UPI) —
Learco Guerra, known a s the
“human locomotive" ol Ital­
ian cycling 30 years ago, died
Thursday night alter a long
illness.

Suspended
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dick
Van Impe of the Cleveland
Barons has been suspended
for six games by American
Hockey
League
President
Jam es G. Balmer for pushing
referee Dalton MacArthur
and using abusive language
during a game In Pittsburgh
Wednesday night.

Riding Triple

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(UPI) -M arilyn Smith of TequciLa, Fla., had a threestroke lead going into today's
second round of the 72-hole
St. Petersburg Women's Open
golf championship, the rich­
est event on the ladies' pro­
fessional tour with a purse of
$15,500.
The blonde Miss Smith got
off to a fine start in the
first round Thursday with a
two under par ft) over (lie
short 6,116-yard Sunset (toll
and Country Club course.
Her closest rival was Judy
Kimball of Sioux City, Iowa,
with 72.
Miss Smith wielded » hot
putter and birdied three
holes In a row on (he hack
nine, including one with a
35- foot putt.

ssS

Gates will open at 6 p.m.
with trials starling at 7 p.m.
Feature event of the evening
will be at 9:30 p.m.
Eliminations always are a
big event In drag racing and
this Saturday night will be run
In 15 stork classes, eight
sports, six gas, six altered and
firo dragster classes.
Hay Hudson, president, said
drivers will compete for 75
trophies, with cash prises of
$35 for top eliminator, $25 far
stock eliminator, $15 for mid­
dle eliminator and $20 for lit­
tle eliminator.
Aland 40 per cent of the
dragsters arc from the San­
ford area. National Hot Rod
Association rules will be fol­
lowed.

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Raceway Back To 'Normal'
second with Pitch Hanover lengths behind Miss News­
week and the photo showed
picking up show money.
' Ckariei Dltktat was an eminent paGeorges Syn, driver J . Bail­ llalrny Moon veeond with
Bouncing Mamie third.
&lt;ron of Ju,tcrIni A Brooks who then
ey, the favorite in the second
L'tvCr/' a* now provide the choicest In winee
race came through to win a
and spirits. Try the famous R an J AB Scotch,
length ahead of Slic Adios
of flavour unsurpassed.
and the 7-4 daily double com­
bination paid $56.90. The win­
ning time of 2:11 4/5 seconds
CHICAGO (UPI) - Heavywas the same in both races. weight champion Sonny IJsIn the first quarter horse ton wilt fly to Miami Reach,
race of the night Miss News­ today to open (raining for his
week, a black, two-ycar-otd April 4 title match with
filly owned and trained by Floyd Patterson.
Jack Clark with Jockey S.
Liston, weighing 220 pounds,
Burris up, pounded away from 12 more than he scaled last
the starting gate to leave the September when he knocked
field finishing tho 300 yards out Patterson In 2:«3 of (he
distance) in the fast lime of first round, said he plan* to
U N
16 6/10 seconds.
"do almost nothing” In the
dwM tout »&gt;&lt;&gt;),
The rest of tho field was first week of his condition­
ta p o ri* hr INC rW M M IO N C O M , I M fill* * h „ n .T .M
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) bunched up at the wire 2*a ing.
—Lamar Hunt, millionaire
owner of Uie Dallas Tcxsns,
discussed with city officials
today the possibility of mov­
ing Mi American Football
League champions to Kansas
City.
Hunt, whose team has fail­
ed to draw profitable attend
a nee In Us Ihrcc year* at
Dallas, said he would make
definite comment on hla plana
"Like to (ost-drive the 1963 compacts?” That’s whit Nationwide Consumer
tonight.
Testing
Institute-a completely Independent company - recently asked 3600
“ Nothing will be decided
typical drivers In IB cities across the country.
until we are satisfied that
move would be good from a
The people were asked to test-drive two compacts. Some picked Corvair and Valiant
business standpoint," laid
Some picked Falcon and Valiant. Some wanted to try Rambler or Chevy II. The course
Jack Steadman, general man
Included all kinds of normal driving.
sger of the Texan* who ac­
companied Hunt here.
Drivers circled the course twice (once in each car) with N.C.T.I.’s trained Inter­
Seminole Park Raceway re­
opened its regular schedule of
harness and quarter horse
racing Thursday night under
clear akys and good track con­
dition*.
In the first raco ol the daily
double Bohemia, a trotter
driven by V, Cowger, owned
by Clyde and Pat Perry of
Parsonburg. Md., went Into
(he lead at the start and held
the lead through the race,
coming under the wire in
2:11 4/5 paying $18.30 to his
backers. Risky Colby finished

Liston Set
For Training

Hunt May Move
AFL Grid Team

JB

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74.5% vote Valiant best
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BOWIE, Md. (UPI) - Joo
Culmone scored a riding tri­
ple at Bowie Thursday, bring­
ing home Yardstick ($37.80)
in the first, Victory Line
Record
($8.80) in the third and P art
MONTREAL (UPI) — J*nn
Time Indian ($4.20) in Use
Delivrau of tho Montreal Ca­
seventh.
nid lens scored 12 am is during
Turk away a pair of stock­ th i Il)66-r&gt;i! National Hockey
ings In your desk to replace L eigui Stanley Cup lories,
winter-splashed leg wear fur the must ever during thu play
Much Coverage
offs.
NEW YORK (UPI) — The (hat big dat* after work.
National Fociball League an
nouneed Thursday th at more
than 40 press and photo­
grapher working credentials
have been Issued for the Dee.
30 title game In Naw York
between the New York Giants
and Green Bay Fackars. The
NFL said this waa tha heavi­
est prssa coverage ever aasigned for a league cham­
pionship gam t.

RACING QUEEN
STAKES FINALS
TOMORROW

N IG H T

viewers firing questions all the way. Which ot these cars do you prefer for accelera­
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27%

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24

76

48

52

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38

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E rrol*

Honored At Surprise Party

Plan Luncheon
Meeting Monday
The Church women of Holy
C ron Epltcopil Church will
hold the iccond general meet­
ing of the aeaion, Monday, at
the Pariah House on Fourth
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
A cordial Invitation ii ex­
tended to all Intcreated wom­
en of Holy Croaa to attend.
Each one ia aaked to bring a
covered dlih and enjoy the
hutebeon and an interesting
program which haa been plan­
ned by Mra. Tbomaa McDon­
ald.
The luncheon will atart at
12:88 p.m. Arrangement* are
under the direction of Mra.
Phil Roche, Mra. Harlan
Rhode* and member* of the
8t. Mary’* Chapter.
A baby litter will be avail,
able for thoae who have am ail
children.

Welcome Wagon
Plans Benefit
Fashion Show
The Sanford Welcome Wa­
gon Clob will aponaor a dea*ert card party and faahlon
ahow Feb. IB at the Sanford
Woman** Club, atartlng at
12:80 p.m.
The theme will be "Febru­
ary Fantaiy." Feabioni will be
preaented by Cowan'a of San­
ford and Carole'a Dreaa and
Sport* Wear Shop In Long wood
P la n . Hair atylea will be done
by the Cut *N Curl Beauty
Shop and aboea from the San­
ford Shoe Center. Mra. Jeanne
Wamke will be tbe commenta­
tor.
Ticket* are available from
any Welcome Wagon member
or by calling the ticket chair­
man, Mrs. Robert Brown, at
PA 2-8W8.
Proceed* will be uaed for
various community charitable
organlaiUona.

HONOREE, hoatcanes und KUeatn a t the birth­
day party for Carolyn McGouifh are from left,
front row, Judy Lynn Wychea, Denlece Jerrell,
Marlalne Wyche, Martha L. Hone, Nancy Hamil­
ton and Laura Nolle Johnaan. Back row, Candice

Officers Wives
Plan Activities
The Executive Board of the
Naval Officer* Wlvea Club
met at the borne of Mr*. John
E. Draim, 114 W. Woodland
Drive In Plnccrcat with Mra.
Robert Lovelace prealdlng.
During (be bualneaa aeaalon
It wai voted to aelect a person
from each unit to farm a com­
mittee headed by Mr*. T.
Barkley Wood, the Thrill Shop
chairman, for Ihc purpoao of
belter coordination between
the varioua aquadron* in oper­
ating the thrift shop.
Mr*. C. W. Meahlcr reported
that the Navy Relief Society
in their new office at the San­
ford Naval Base haa accumu-

Muffley-Butterfield
Engagement Announced
lira . Sara Muffley of DeLand and formerly of Sanford r..- eiryfa
aaaouacea the engagement
gad approaching marriage of Jji'j
her daughter, Sara Diane, to
Floyd Butterfield Jr., aon of
Mra. Floyd Butterfield Sr. and
tbe late Mr. Butterfield, ol
DeLeon Spring*.
MU* Muffley waa boro in
Wcat Palm Beach and abend­
ed achoola in Sanford and DcLand. She ia prcacnlly a mem­
ber of live 1B63 Senior Claaa of
tbe DcLand High School.
Tlio groom-elect attended
school* In lk-I-ton Spring* and
Dcl-nnd Including Ihc DuLand
High Sclioo!. He served three
year* tn the U. S. Army. Two
ot them wero *|&gt;eul In Hawaii.
He received Ida high ichool
DIANE
diploma while in acrvlcc.
He ia presently employed by
the Deep Creek Dalrlea, Inc.,
in DeLeon Spring*.
Tbe wedding will he in event
of Saturday, Feb. 10.

MUFFLEY

CR EA T IV E
W OMAN

More Families
Welcomed To
Sanford Area
Virginia Petroakl, Welcome
Wagon hoiteaa, report* more
new famlliee welcomed to the
Sanford area:
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Boleman and ion, Jerry, from At­
lanta, U*.; Mr. and Mra. 0. P.
Burch from Penaacola; Mr.
and Mra. D. C. Conway, Dan,
PatricU and Glenda from
Jacksonville; Mr. and Mr*.
E. W. Foy, Chria, Keith and
Gary from Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Frey and
Shawnia from Newfoundland;
Mr. and Mra. G. E. Gate*
from New York; Mr. end Mra.
II. M. Knowlea, Henry and
Kay Anne from Midway laland; Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Mor­
gan and Mra. Nellie Bribb
from St. AuguiUna.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Seheuerlag, Joaeph, Janies and John
from Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and
Mra. D. L. WlUlama and Garb a d Ramaay from Orlando;
Mr. and Mra. D. L. Walker,
Rodney and Gregory Church,
Gayle, Walker and Sandy
Oakea and Mr. and Mra. L. A.
Meadcil. all from Tampa.
Mr. and Mra. T. H. Rynaoever, Ted, Marian and So­
phia from HolUnd, Ontario;
Mr. and Mra. D. T. Matthew*,
• Ted and Toni from Jackson­
ville Mr. end Mr*. T. B. Hite,
„ Tommy end Sherry from
Whldhjr island. Wash.

Adama, Elizabeth Sweeney, tho two hoateaaea,
Catherine and Barbara Blouln, the honoree,
Carolyn McGoutfh, Debbio Taylor and Ellen
Sloan.
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(Herald Photo)

Ia ted 1282 hours of
work during the past
month*. There ere 42 active
member*. The office Is open
from 1:30 to 1t:30 a.m. Mon­
day through Friday. More vol­
unteers are needed as inter­
viewer* and receptionist*. The
training course Is not neces­
sary for reception work. If any
new area resident* are Inter­
ested or have served the Navy
Relief Society at former duty
stations please contact Mrs.
Mcshler at FA 2-8387. Free
baby sitting service will be
provided by tha Navy Relief
Society.
Plana were discussed for fu­
ture social events, the first of
which will be a luncheon and
white elephant sale Thursday,
March 14, at Use Mayfair Inn.
Mrs. David Olmstcad is gen­
eral chairman with the Naval
Air Station unit as lioileaiei.
Proceeds from the while ele­
phant sale shall be icnt to the
Navy-Marine Residence Foun­
dation, Washington. I). C.
Members of the executive
hoard have consented to help
■ell tickets for the Sarcpta
Home Benefit Bell in April at
the Mayfair Inn. The group
wants to aid the Sanford com­
munity project of raising
money for tho home.
Other members of the ex­
ecutive board present were
.Mine*. If. It. Helms, C. J.
Younghlnde, Roger t-eonardl,
T. J. (.'aim, John lloganson,
and advisors Mine*. J , M.
'fully Jr., Stanley Sianul, it.
K. Farmer, Leroy Heath, L. II.
Settee. George Kim mans, L. J.
tlrlnhart, L. U. Lampman and
£dwanl Decker who will aerve
a* parliamentarian with the
executive board.

Officers Wives
Of VAH-II
Meet For Bridge
Mrs. J. T. Bern was hostess
for the monthly bridge of
VAII-ll Officers' Wives Club,
at her home on Palmetto Ave.
High score award waa won
by the hostess and Mrs. Wil­
liam Bassett was low.
Refreshments of sour cream
coffee rake, banana bread.
Danish pastries and coffee
were served during the morn­
ing.
Others attending were Mr*.
Max Bent, Mrs. Jerry Patter­
son, Mrs. Wayne Robinson,
Mrs. Robert De Lorcnsi, Mrs.
R. W. Repp and Mrs. J, F.
Barlow.

Tigerettes
Meet For
Luncheon
Members of the "Tigerettes"
VAH-t Enlisted Wives Club
met at tbe Acey-Deucy Club
l
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
Add color and charm to the tion for a covered dish lunchkitchen with this lovely glanlA variety of appetising dish­
■lac paniy potbolder sell Eaay
es made the event Interesting
crochet.'
for those attending.
No. nr-N haa full crochet
Three guests were welcomed
direct Iona.
by the group. They were Mrs.
To order tend » cents in Herahei Russell, Mrs. William
Oraii and Mra. Jurlel Horton.
coin* (or each p a tte n te:
Creative Women
Two of the newest members
Stnfonl Herald
were also on hand to Job club
members lor the luncheon
Box «U, Midtown Statioa
meeting. They were Mre.
New York II, N. Y.
Print name, addreaa and George Gardlea and Mrs. Don­
style number.
ald Stevens.

Miss Barbara and Catherine
Bloufn entertained with a
surprise birthday party for
Carolyn McGough, daughter
Meof Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Howard
IIoi
Gough.
A group of friend* were Invited to the home ot
of the hosteaaea' parent*, Capt. and Mrs.
C. E. Blouln, Ini Loch Arbor to
help Carolyn celebrate her
13th birthday from 5 to 8 p.m.
A barbecue chicken dinner
was served and various games
enjoyed with prises awarded
to the winners.
Unusual favora were given
lo each guest and the honoree.
All the necessary equipment
for miking the popular crack­
ed marble necklaces was giv­
en to the glrli and each one
had to make her own ncckJecc,
Guests were tha honoree
and Candice Adams, Marlene
Wyche, Judy Lynn Wyche,
Elisabeth Sweeney, N a n c y
Hamilton, Laura Nolle John­
son, Denlece Jerrell, Martha
L. Rose, Debbie Taylor, Ellen
Sloan, Barbara and Cathy
Blouln.

Woman’s Club
Plans Luncheon

(D&amp;ah Gbby. •
DEAR ABBY: I am a 62-yearold widow on the look-out for a sec­
ond mate. How does a fptl ro about
mnklng herself attractive to a man
six years her junior? Fancy clothes
and new hair - dos don’t work like
they used to. He lives alone and I
know he likes home cooking so I In­
vite him to dinner ut my home sev­
eral times a week. He never takes
me out but says he enjoys my com­
pany. He likes his freedom and klddingly says he'll never marry. I am
just an average working jrlrl. How
can I convince him he can't live with­
out me?
HUNGRY FOR LOVE
DEAR HUNGRY: What makes
you think he's kidding when he says
he’ll never marry? If you really
want to find a second mate, don’t
wnste your time and groceries on the
likes of him.
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DEAR ABBY: Our son married
a terrible girl who has tried for
years to turn him against his peo­
ple. We love our son, Abby, and for
that reason have tolerated it as long
ns we could. She has never mnde any
big trouble between our son nnd us,
but the cooling process is gradual
nnd the gap is growing wider. We
know our son loves us but is too
weak to stand up to this woman. He
has told us thin in so many words.
She is bringing up her children to
hate us und to favor her parents.
How cun we change the situation?
LEFT OUT

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR LEFT: The only person
who can “change” the situation is
your son. Since He, by his own ad­
mission, is “too weak to stund up to
this woman," you will have to put
up with it. Don't blame the girl en­
tirely. Your son’s spinelessness ac­
counts for hnlf the problem.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been mar­
ried for two months and I am exhau­
sted! My husband is the most won­
derful man in the world but he has
one fault. He never Bleeps. I require
ut least eight hours sleep, but ho
gets along fine on five I We get to
sleep about 11 o'clock nt night, nnd
at four in the morning he Is up lika
n rooster. He showers, shaves, dress,
es nnd then he wakes me up to fix
breakfnst in the middle of the night.
Abby, he doesn't huve to he at work
until eight o’clock nnd wc live a
mile from where he works. I was a
good sport about it nt first, but I
just can’t take it any more. Any ad­
vice for a—
BEAT BRIDE
DEAR BEAT: Since there is no
reason for your husbnnd to get up at
thnt hour, he should let you sleep.
Tell your early bird thnt the worm
bus turned! And YOU turn over and
crawl under the covers.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO S. C.: Pa.
ticnce, man. Never cut what you can
untie.

Wednesday

Qacoblj. On tiijud jC JSl

The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman's Club
will hold the annual Valentine
luncheon and card party at the
club house, Wednesday, startat 12 noon.
This la the highlight ot the
year for the Social Department
and a large crowd Is always
present for the event. The
luncheon Is free for members
but reservations arc necessary
tho hostesses will know
how many to prepare for.
Please call your reservations
in to Mrs. A. C. McReynolds,
at FA 2-0274 or the departchairman, Mrs. Harry
FA 2-330D, no later than
Monday.

NORTH
8
Today' hand caused n mild
*K J2
argument between Edgar
SB 17 2
♦ K Q J1 0 7
Kaplan of the Card School of
♦ J2
New York and myself. He
CA ST
*84
claims the hand is simple, * 8 8 7
V Q B I
V K J 1 9
♦ Afl 3 2
but I contend it I* fa r from ♦ B B S
* K Q 107
*8883
it, even when you see all the
SOUTH (D)
cards.
♦ AQ103S
9 A I4 I
We agree that the hand be­
♦ 4
♦ A42
longs in four spades and probEast end West vulnerable
ably most pairs will get there. Sewtfe
West North
East
1 am sure they would find 1 *
Pass 2 *
Pasa
Pew 2 *
Pus
several ways of doing the ac­ 2 9
4*
Pasa P a s
Pas
tual bidding.
Opening lead—* K
West’s king of clubs open­
ing Is normal mid declarer there Is danger of a shift to
must grab that first trick hearts.
right away. If he stays off
After winning the first

By Oswald Jacoby

trick, declarer will want to
lead hi* singleton diamond and
E ast may take hi* ace right
away. If East shift* to u
heart South will go up with
the nec, play three round* of
trumps stopping In dummy
and discard four losers on tha
diamonds to wind up with ait
overtrick.
If East leads a club and
Woat shift* to a heart South
will alio make an overtrick.
The best defense i* for West
to play two clubs. A t this
point, South can ruff In dum­
my and make hti contract, but
a better play fa for South to
discard a low heart front
dummy and ruff the club con­
tinuation In hi* own hand.
Once mare be will be able ta
draw truntpi and get rid of
hla losers, but he will only
A designer of women's i ion is whit ruins many a help all for free—Just by ask­ make four odd because the de­
fense will have three tricks.
clothes advises women to lake woman'i instinctive g o o d ing her husband's opinion.
taste.
husbands along when
SEW ANT) SAVE
If a fashion magazine says
gu shopping—because “men
a particular style Is good, or
have good taste.”
NEW SHIPMENT----if Mr*. Kennedy is photo­
That's sound advice, of graphed wearing It, or If a
PRINTED
And tbe reason why local style-seller makes a
men have good taste In se­ sptaih In it — a woman ia
lecting clothes that look well sorely templed lo try out the
LIGHT COLORS
is because they fashion, whether It suits her
AND----anything about or not.
She Ignores her reflecllon
what Is "good"
In the mtreor and goes hap­
this season and what Isn't.
DARK COLORS
Keeping close tabs on fash* pily on her way, wearing an
unbecoming dress or hat or
hairdo, simply because she Is
36 to 44
wearing something the haa
Inchen
Wide
been told is "high style."
So the average woman
needs a man, who doesn't
know or give a hoot about
Values to 69c
what'a "in" and what’*'‘out"
to take a critical look—and
Mrs. J. R. Battle of Oviedo tell her what style Is becom­
will l&gt;e hostess for a Valen ing.
tine's Day benefit card party,
The msn won’t be misled
GENTLY SWAY — to und fro —tn
Feh. 14, a t the Oviedo Wom­ by a label, a saleswoman's
nw-eater drctui. Tho fluid movement of the hIl*l ._
an's Club Building.
assurance lhat a dress Is
lean, white Arne! triacetate Joraey drcsH with
Play will begin at 7:30 p.m, Just right if It isn't or by
Very Nic« For Wrap-Around Skirts
Italian collnr, full pleated aklrt and three color
and the proceed! will be added the latest word from teshlon
belt—topped by n red, white and blue knit curto the club building fund. FOr authorities.
38 Inchen
diifun, In juat right for npring daya.
reservations call Mra. Battle.
So he can look with a clear
Wide
It was first enounced that eye at a style and Judge it
by
Just
one
thing
—
it
is
be­
she would hold the party at
her homo but later changed coming? Not to aome laahion
model, but to the woman wbo
to the Club House.
la asking his opinion.
Evening Circlet
Circles of the First Presby­
Reg. 79c
And to think thst a wo­
terian Church have scheduled
Circle 1 at 8 p.m. with Mrs.
man can get that kind of
meetings for Monday as fol­ John Wilson, Gcldcn Lake;
lows:
Circle 2 meets at G:30 p.m. in
CHOCOLATE
1:41 a.m.
Circle 1 with Mrs. W. 8. Fellowship Halt. A covered
In the top of a double bolt­
Willis, 312 East 23th St.; Circle dish supper will be served.
er, over hot but not boiling
2 with Mrs. J. C. Patterson, Circle 2 at 8 p.m. with Mrs.
water, melt one 6-ounce pack­
W. Jenkins Circle; Circle 3 J. C. Waller, GrapevlMe Ave.
age (1 cup) semi-sweet choco­
By
Shirley
Wentworth
with Mra. W. D. Holman, Va­ Circle 4 m etti at • p.m. Call
late morsel*. Remove from
Tho
monthly
meeting
of
the
lencia Dr.; Circle 4 with Mrs. chairman for place.
Bear Lake Garden Circle 1* water and stir in te cup sugar
V. J. Maratlta, Homewood
scheduled
for Wednesday. Feb. and 3 tablespoons light corn
Dr.: Circle S with Mrs. Char­
*yrup. Blend In te cup bour­
les Wilke, Summerlin Ave.; Altamonte Springs IS, at ■ p.m. at the home of bon.
Mr*. C. L. Brunk, Lake Ash
Circle 8 with Mrs. Mary Bolly,
Combine 2te cups finely
44 Inchen .
er Circle In Bear Lake.
Myrtle Ave.; Circle 7 with
crushed
vanilla waters end 1
Wide
Valentine* will be made by
Mrs. Jack Hall, Oak Ave., and
circle members and exchanged cup walnuts, finely chopped,
Circle a with Mra. W. A. Pat­
among the group as part of and add the semi-sweet choco­
rick in Loch Arbor.
late mixture, mixing well.
Assorted
the program.
By Ignite kinmaek
Circle B with Mrs. James
Form in 1-inch balls, roll in
Mrs. John Uello of Hermit's
Paste!
Truitt, Seminole Blvd., and
sugar, and let ripen tn coveted
Trail tn Altamonte Springs Is
Circle 10 In the Phliatbea
Colors
container
for
at
least
several
confined to tha Winter Park Casselberry
Room with Mrs. O. B. Stallard
days. Makes about 4te dotes.
Hospital
where she ia expected
and Mrs. Fred Walton a* hos­
to remain for several weeks
tesses. Both meet at 8:90 p.m.
while recuperating from heart
surgery.
THE
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barto* ot
Bear Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lott and
Y ea r
mm m m ■
Dot Ray Manor have had aa their two daughters, Cheryl
DawnSHOP
their bouaeguests, her mother, Lynn and Regina Kay, have
Mra. Andrew Bury and her moved Into the Lesfamet (tome
li« »
HWY. 17 *2 DRIVE THRU FERN' PARK
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter sister. Mis* Betty Bury, of which they recently purchased
r
b
r
la
t
of Staten Island, N. Y., arc Warrensvllle, Ohio, After eight on Quail Pond in Casselberry.
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY UNE
spending a few weeks at their daya spent In customary sight­ They moved to Casselberry
winter home on Paradise seeing, as it was Mra. Bury'a last fall from Phoenix, Arts.,
SANFORD
pfcint la Bear Lake. Next year first visit to the state, they to go in to the appliance busi­
FLOWER SHOP
they hope to make it their left Sunday to return hernia to ness and have been living at Car. E. 1st * Sanford Ave.
FA J -III3
FA I-84I2
permanent home
SEW AND SAVE
aab-Mto temperatures.
831 North Triplet Dr,

U)st Jh&amp;

iO o m S in :

By Ruth Mlllett

B R O A D C LO T H and O U T IN G
S O L ID B R O A D C LO T H

Battle

Plans Benefit

Party Feb. 14

Presbyterian Circles Plan Meetings

Bear Lake Circle
Plans Meeting

Next Wednesday

Open Mondays 'fil 9 p. m.
S IL K

SHANTUNG

Personals

Personals

Personals

REMNANT

MAITLAND, FLA.

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Italian Fare
Set For
Movieland

ROHERT PRESTON, in the title role, unleashed
his fast-talkinjr charnt on the young children of
un Iowa town in this scene from the dazzling
Warner Hroa. Technicolor presentation of Mere­
dith Willson's "The Music Man,’* o|&gt;ening Sun­
d a y at the Ritz Theatre. Preston, who created the
character in the stage production, stars as the
combination Pied Pipor-con matt who sets out to
sell the town Instruments and uniforms for a
b o y s bund. Shirley Jones stars np|&gt;osite him us
Marian, the librarian. Iluddy Rackett, llermlonu
(•ingold, Paul Ford and The Buffalo Hills are costarred in the film version of the musical come­
dy which wns acclaimed the happiest musical
ever during its Rroadway run.

'Music Man' Ritz Bound
Expanding on the rollick­
ing exuberance of the musi­
cal which wax known is the
happiest show on Broadway
for three-and-s-half years,
Producer - Dlreotor Morton
Da Costa h is "opened up"
Meredith Wilson’s "The Music
Man" In the high-spirited
Warner
Bros. Technicolor
presentation bowing Sunday
at thp Bitz Theater, taking
full advantage of the larger
dimensions, vaster scope and

TODAY ft SAT.

TARZAN
CORDON 8COTT . . . aa

MIRACLES EWORLD
-C O L O R S C O P B

SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
ROBERT PRESTON
SHIRLEY JONES
BUDDY HACKETT
HERMIONE GINGOLD
O . IX* M t M |

OPF.N 1:3(1

SHOWS AT 3:00
COMING I "IT'S ONLY MONEY”
"THE RAVEN" — "TARAS BCLBA"

greater resources of the mo­
tion picture screen.
Hubert Preston is starred
in (lie title role, recreating
the bit-talking, lady-killing
eoo man character that won
him acclaim and the theat­
er's top awards during his
M2 performances on Broad­
way. Academy Award-winner
Shirley Jones stars opposite
Preston as Marian, the libra­
rian, who bcgulingly blos­
soms from a prim and pro­
per, bespectacled, a l m o s t
splnsterish young woman into
a warm and winsome beauty.
P art of DaCosta'a concept
of "opening up" the highspirited hit Is his spotlight
of 40 dancers In the film as
opposed to the 10 which ap­
peared on the atage. And
whcrcai there were altout 30
townspeople on stage, more
than 300 appear on the
screen in Utc foot-stomping
"Seventy Six Trombones" fin­
ale.
Unhampered by the con­
fines of • llicater, DaCoata,
who also staged the Broad­
way production, sends his
musical charlatan and more
than 130 young bandsmen
strutting through the streets
and parks of Blver City,
Iowa, Wilson’a fictional coun­
terpart of bis native Mason
City.

mx

— Schedule Of Shim* — "lloccaerln ’70" Start* Ntlelv
At 7:00 P. M. — Due To Length — Only Fir*t Half M ill
lie Repealed On Second Shun — Hut Can Still See Com­
plete Show A* Lata Aa 0:30 1*. M.
FOR FULLEST ENJOYMENT — COMF. EARLY 1 1 1
PLEASE NOTE

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
3 STORIES OP THE SEXES
DIFFERENT - - - DARING - - - DELICIOUS
—

FU N
For Mom, Dad and the Kids

~

North Orlando
Super Market

Open
Sunday
BEER
W IN E

BROADWAY IMPORT
—Holly wood'* powerful
magnet b a n drawn
huntUomo Rolx-rt Gou­
let Into its movie com­
plex, and, even before
screen tent*, t a l e n t
Bcuuta tagged him a
comer. Goulet’s good
looks, his great singing
voice and stellar per­
formances In Broad­
way’s "Camelot” made
him a natural for film
offers.

M eats and
Groceries
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m«KK»niUNi luouko viso»fm North Orlando
Super Mkt.
ANITAHUM KtMTfavm

CO-FEATURE NITELY 10:O« ONLY _

“BLAST OF SILENCE** - ALLEN BARON
REGULAR ADMISSION - ADULT «0c

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.More sports ut (lie Drift
Inn, Guesa everyone is taking
thla rxetvise bit setioutlyl
Anyway, s t a r t i n g
next
Wednesday night, there will
be a shuffleboaul tournament,
ft will go on every Wednesday
night and anyone can pity.
Although tha board has been
there a long time, this i* the
first organized contest. Don't
forget, thu Casual* offer late
evening entertainment, fmnt
12:30 til 2 on weekends,
a

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Club Diamond Is flourishing
under Its new management.
Haven't been out thrru lately,
but have heard from a reliable
authority th at the entertain­
ment Is good and well received
by thn audience. The new
owner, Mel Murray, who is
also the entertainer, reported
that last Sunday'! Jam session
went on and on—from 3 p.m.
until midnight and that the
huuse was packed.
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PIMLICO, Md. ( UPU—The
8?lh running of the liso.oou
Preakness Stakes, Hie second
Jewel in liortc racing's triple
crown, will bo run at Iho Pim­
lico race course on May 16.
Nominations to the race at
lino each will close at mid­
night, Feb. IS.

(Danish (.abater Tail* and Royal
Red Shrimp)
Sauted

ONORA ROAD

FOR RESERVATIONS

CALL FA 2-3108

322-9353

D IN E
IN
Casual Comfort

MILES NORTH OF SANFORD

8 A. M. TO 2 A. M. • 6 DAYS A WEEK

V IS IT

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STEAKS
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EVERY - - -

FRIDAY &amp;
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CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
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EVERY FRL &amp; SAT. NITE

Skate City Roller Rink

FOOD SERVED TIL 8 P. M.

JUST OFF HWY. 17-92
ON DOG TRACK ROAD

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li MIW Beat ef Hwy 17-33

Friday and Saturday From 8:30

LOOK FOR
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JIM SPENCER’S
South French Ave.

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Preakness Date

(a real delirary tha way we
prepare them! , , , they ar* NUT
Freneh Fried I)

CUT RATE WHISKIES
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If you are particular about
your steak, watch them being
char-broiled In Jim Spencers
dining room—even tell them
when to turn It over If you
like. Bcsldea tha fina food,
Spencers is a popular stop­
ping off place for "Just a
couple." In fact, we heard of
a man whose Jeep Just cannot
get past Spencers on the way
home. It seems th* tire* have
a mind of their own, and turn
Into the parking lot there all
by themselves.

ROYAL RED SHRIMP

BAR &amp; PACKAGE STORE

FA 2-7512

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Stopped out at the Capri
and was given a complete
tour, even through the kit­
chens and rohl storage area
where tlmy keep tlielr fine
meat. It is a beautifully fur­
nished place with a cocktail
lounge and huge dining area
that ean be partitioned off
for private parties. One area
alone ran handle 16() guests.
There Is a good sized dancing
floor and the Velvet one! play
Friday and Saturday nights.
Lanura Ward ia In the cock­
tail lounge Monday through
Thuridaya.

(aweat aa a nul)

Charcoal Broiled Steaks

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green decor ntakee this a
fine pluca to atop ami relax
after a hard day atavlng over
a hot desk. Yuu can stay to
eat, and after a while listen
to the music of Hill Slayton
and the Hideaways. Lunches
are served too if you have a
mind to quit work at noon, or
if you are in town on bualnesa and looking for a place
to get away from it all.
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Game* start at 6 p.m., 7 p.m.
and (I p.m. the second and
fourth Sunday* of the month.
Anyone can enter, ami after
you win that foO first prize,
drop in next door at Melodce
Skating
Rink for a whirl
around the floor,

Ticket mice for the Parr pi*
benefit Thursday night at
Skate City went well. The
Heart Fund Benefit is begin­
ning to “roll" and the firat
queen candidate ha* been
named. Any »lngl* girl ever
13 I* eligible *nd *he doesn't
even have to be able to skate.
The winner, who is chosen by
a penny vote and advance tic­
ket sales, will be named
"IJueen of Heart*" at the show
February 'J4. How about a
local gnl getting over there
and entering?
* • •
Some really good new* eame
from the Mayfair thi* week.
They arc going to hr open all
year round starting thl* sum­
mer.
flight now plana ore
being made for redecorating
the ballroom and possibly
tliey’ll even air-condition it.
Sure sounds like a fabulous
place for n wedding reception
or any kind of elegant affair
you might lie planning. The
ballroom ran handle group* up
to 400 pertctl*. Better get
your reservation* in early on
thi* one.
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Took a ahort trip out north
of San fold for a goo.I look at
the Lake Monroe inn. It is
one of those comfortable
place* with soft bar *ton!»
and red checkered table cloth*
where you enn sit around eat­
ing hard cooked egg* with
tabasco and drinking draft.
(Or whatever elae you like),
A guett at the Inn stopped to
say the steak he'd had for
lunch was excellent. They
also aerve pizza and several
other epecial entree*.
a a e
Should he lot* of fun and
laugh* at the Jet tome* on
Sunday. I’m not up on my
howling term* so "Scotch
doubles" was a new ona. A
man and woman bowl five
g a m e s ; in the first frame the
man howls first and the wom­
an trie* to pick up the pin*
he left. Vice versa In the aecond fram», and *o forth.

Business
Briefs

Page’* Amuse manta, ■ high
calibre assortment of festival
rides, has been booked by
I’ublix Market in Fern Park
to
stage their attraction in
ADM. FBI. SAT.
Seminole Plata, the huge Pubj/j
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Ux parking area at tha inter­
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$1
section of Highway 17-13 and
Slate Road 436.
TONITE ft SATURDAY
Starting Monday, Feb. 11,
G lb ANTIC TRIPLE FEATURE
tin festival of rides will con­
NO. 1 AT 7:00 ONLY
..... .......... ... tinue through Saturday, Feb.
'IK E NAKED SPUR” in color JAMES STEWART 13. A number of compliment­
NO. 3 AT P:0* ONLY
ary admission tickets to rides
"SCARFACE MOU"
will be available at the Publix
"BASED ON TV IUT - "THE UNTOUCHABLES"
Market, according to Jam«a
NO. S AT II SMI ONLY
R.
Kinsey, store manager.
“KING SOLOMON'S MINES'*
Stewart Granger
More details of the festival
and free rides will be given In
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Sure have been a lot of jokes about hangovers
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Lots going on this weekend and next week though,
bo here It is.

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A rare ro»tcr of creative
minds Is responsible for
Joseph E. Levine's ihrcc-p.-irt
preK nution, "Ooceaccio ’70,"
arriving Sunday at the Movieland Theal er.
Three cutstanding, beauti­
ful and talented actresses,
Sophia Loren, Anita Ekbcrs
and Romy Schneider each
dominate a sequence of this
Eastman Color and Wide
Screen Carlo Pontl produc­
tion. Co &lt;are Zavattinl, noted
Italian screen writer conceiv­
ed the idea for the film,
loosely based on Baccacclo's
"Decameron,"
which pre­
sents three stories of the
sexes
in
unusual
back­
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Three of tlie world's leading
directors offer contributions.
Federico Fellini, whose "La
Dolce Vita" dazzled the
world; Vittorio DcSIca, whose
string of award-winning films
spans more than a decade
and includes "Two Women,"
and Luchlnc Visconti, crea­
tor of "Itoeco and His Bro­
thers. ”
Each interprets a different
aspect of contemporary life
in independent episodes.
The other feature on the
program which will play
through Tuesday is "Blast of
Silence."
On Wednesday ami Thursday, "Mr. Corey" ami "The
King and Four IJuccns" will
be shown.

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J22-5612

6. For Rent

9 . F o r Sale o r R en t

2 HU. M^Jcrn hou-e. 8!7
REN T A BED
Catalina. FA 3-0378.
Ko.law-ay, Hospital It Baby
Bede
Office 204 W. First By Day, Week, or Month S3’ a 8' New Moon Houtetratter. 3S-3032.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
DEADLINES
Pb. FA 2-3111 11* W. li t St.
11. R eal E s ta te W an ted
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuei., tnru F n . - 3 P. 11. day UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room home, kitchen equip­ PASTURE for horac In or near
before insertion. Mud. • Sat.
Loch Arbor. FA 2-4173 call
ped. FA 2 3684.
noon.
after 3.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED: 3 Bedroom houee. 240* Stev­
en* Avc. Phone 346-4871.
Fuel., thru Frl. • 3 P.M. day
12. R eal E s ta te F o r Sale
before insertion. .Mon. . Sal.
RUOMS, The Gablet, 401 L.M.N. ENTERPRISES
OUOD.
MegooUa Are. FA 2 0720.
lla i purchaicd b e a u t i f u l
RESPONSIBILITY:
wooded area at Longdate.
APARTMENTS:
The Herald will not 1w re- WELAKA
See? Mr. Ferguson at tale*
Room*
private
buthi,
114
.pociiblo fur more than one
office and pick your lot
W. First St.
incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and hcu*e model*. Low
ind reserves the right to re­ Unfurnljtwii z b e d r o o m
down—low monthly pay ml*.
vive or reject any advertise­
home. 8:11 E tta mine. Pb.
ment from what ordered to
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Fenc­
FA 2-0274.
conform to the policies of thi*
ed backyard. Air-condition
FUKN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800.
paper.
er. Kitchen equipped. Lem
down payment. 3309 S. Park
CONVENIENT Apt. (or two.
Are.
FA 2-1761.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Tile show-er. Private. Phono
FA
2-6481.
1. Lnnt &amp; Found

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SWKETIK l»lli

By

Nadine Seltzer

Sales L Service
G. It. HIGH
UOO W. 1st St Santnrvl
Ph. FA 2-3WS3

Furn. Apt. Cloao in. Apt. 3. Comfortable 3 bedroom Itome,
3. Education - Instruction 3to Mo. 407*2 W. 1st. * .dialled by giant oaks, and
4. Truimportation
situated on spacious cor­
FURNISHED Apartment. 3 ner boinesite In good re»i6. Food
room*, bath. 2 double bed*,
0. For Rent
dcntlal section of Sanford.
n o W. 3rd St. Fh. 322-0488.
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals*
3 Bedroom furn. Apt. and 2 Features Include new shingle
M1 threw him a walnut—and h i threw it b a c k l”
8. Beacli Rentals
roof, wwd floors, Florida
Bedryom furn. Apt. Water
9. For Sale or Rent
room and enclosed garage,
Included. $63 month. Ph.
10. Wanted to Rent
also, fenced yard for pri­
FA 2-0428.
11. Real Estate Wanted
vacy, children and pets. 12. Real Enlale For Sale 12. Real Fatale For Salo
12. Real Estate For Sale Furnished 2 bedroom house Price Includes standard ex­
All types of Real Estate
IM M E D IA T E
173 month. FA 2-2067 or
tras, plus too many others
13. Mortgage Loans
O C C U PA N C Y
FA 2-3730.
John E. Fox,
to Itemise I Must be seen 3 Bedroom, 1'x bath, no qual­
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity Houiei for rent. For infor­ to be appreciated.
Realtor
ifying. Sec Mr. Ferguson.
16. Female Help Wanted
Longdate subdivision. Ling 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 328-uhdU
mation contact Ted Wil­
Price— Just 813,650. Can ba
17. Male Help Wunted
wood.
liams Hardware, 203 E.
handled for as little as 8400
18. Help Wanted
19. Situutlorts Wanted
23th St.
down If desired. Payments Service Station It Store and
19. Situations Wanted
Apartment
on
2nd
floor.
Child
Care. FA 2-2274
less
than
rent.
Drive
by
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
20. Babysitters
Large corner Lot. Good lo­
2427 Laurel Avenue, then
equipped.
month. Pb.
21. Beauty Salons
Children kept. FA 2-4182
cation. Tel. FA 2-2736.
call tor an early appoint­
22. Build • Paint - Repair FA 2-3303.
ment! Eacluaive with
Will care for children in my
28. Building Materials
BOSS SEZ
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
Itomu. White. 323-0363.
24. Electrical Services
It's
ideal
for
retired
couple
home. No cash needed. S61
26. Plumbing Services
Two bedroom home locale.! Ironing at home. FA 2-7791.
a month. 322-1063.
26. Radio &amp; Television
In nice, quiet neighborhood.
27. Special Services
Lake Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­
Has large kitchen, separate Good cook, Iront-r, care for
Real Estate — Mortgages
children. 5ud E. 19th St.
28. Laundry Service
chen equipped. FA 2-3048. 111 N. Park Are.
322-2420 dining room, air condition,
29. Automobile Service
FA 2-634T,
fireplace in living room, Dressmaking and alterations.
29A. Auto Accessories
CBS House. 3 Large bed­
carporte, and a separate
FA 2-3849, B. Cronlse.
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
80. Machinery - Tools
rooms, 3 baths, kitchen
garage. Believe young cou­
Apartments.
Kitchen
equip­
81. Poultry - Live stock
equipped. Assume payments
ple could also appreciate Child care. FA 3 07(«.
ped. 106 W. l*th St. Ph.
SlA. Pets
this outstanding value. Pric­
FA 2-3645.
FA 2-4671.
Ironing &amp; babysitting wanted.
82. Flowers - Shrubs
ed at only 110,700 (X).
323-UM7.
88. Furniture
Furn. Apt. I3S. 606 S. Park.
J. W. Hall, Realtor
84. Articles For Sale
Park Plaza.
“ Call Hall" FA 1-3641
21. n e a u ty S alons
85. Articles Wanted
3844 9a. Fraaek Are.
3
Room
Apt.,
water
furn.
143.
86. Automobiles • Trucks
HARRIETTS
BEAUTY NOOK
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
Mo. 112 Maple Ave.
87. Boats - Motors
Complete Beauty Set vice
NEAR NAS 3 br„ 2 bath, FA 2-4881 1816 S. French Ave.
88. Motorcycles - Scooters Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. Sur­ screened porch. Assume pay103 Su. Oak
FA 2-3742
89. Trailers - Cabanas
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
m ints 867.50. 322 6742.
home, large corner lot, 311 For Ibotc wlw cannot gel in
during regular huurs, call
2 BR. Kitchen equipped Apt.
Tucker Dr., Sunland, Es­
S. Education • Instruction 163. 3616 Elm Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
for evening appointments.
tates. VA—nothing down,
Realtor
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
monthly payments 892.00,
House furnished or unfurnish­ Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
318 Palmetto Are. FA 2-0634
ing men needed. We train
FA 28074 • FA 2-2218.
ed. FA 2-8016.
FA 2-1831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
you.
Write
Commercial
Trade* Institute Box II, c/o Fum. 3 Bedrm.. oak floors, BY OWNER. 8 Bedrooms, 2 La kr view home with lake 21. K lec lrlra l R ervlcaa
privileges m South Sylvan
masonry home. I Blk. West
Sanford Herald.
FIIIGtOAIRE
baths, Florida room, 2 pat­
Lake Shores. 3 Bedroom*
of Hwy. 17-62, on Loagwood
Sale*
k Service
ios, large recreation room
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
6. For Rent
ltd. Then 1 Blk. South. Cor.
House Wiring, Free Estimates
with fireplace wall. Phone
ed.
I’lione
FA
2-7*08
or
of Vincent Dr,
Sid Vililen* Randall Uleclrlc
Unfurnished 2 bedroom Itouie.
FA 2-7284.
FA 2 6368.
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915
1304 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234 3 - S ft 4 BEDROOM HOMES
4
Bedroom,
2
full
bath.
See
or FA 3-0323.
Ro«« L. Payton, Realtor
furnislied model at Sales 25. Plumbing Services
FURN. Apt. 2300 MelionvlDe. FA 2-3101-3640 Hiawatha at
office out 30th St. and L'p17-82
Office FA 2-1111
sala Itoud, opposite church,
Nifbla FA 2-0641
Furnished Apt. out Palmetto.
central heat prepared (or
313-OTOO
Alr-comlllkm.
Plumbing A- Heullng
Two bdrm. large furn. Apt. 3324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
AIR CONDITIONING
$12,991)
1703 Magnolia. 833.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Low-Low down payment
For
Salt,
Rent
or
Trnde
4 Room furnished House. $10.
WORK
3-HR., 2 bath CBS home, oak $79.00 MONTH PAYS
month. Call after 6 p. in.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
ALL
floors, central heat. Fenced
322-3033.
yard with good grass and
fruit tree*.
3 Rm. Furn. Apt. 130. Pb.
$18,000 — TERMS
FA 3-2764.
Rumh L, Payton, Realtor
3 Bedroom house. Kitchen FA 2-3101 - 3640 Hiawatha at
equipped. 117 Escambia Dr.
17-92
FA 2-utto after 3 p. m.
/CHEVROLET 9
Thtfi all ROSE COURT. 2 Bedroom Grocery Store. New fixtures,
nice Mock. Must sell by
furnislied Apartment. Child­
it takes
CADILLAC
Feb. 13. Make an offer.
OLDS
ren welcome. 2013 Sanford
1201 W. 1st St.
Ave. NO I-1323.
each month to
FAL41&gt;\ SI*I Ion Wagon
Standard Truns mission
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, bullt-lni, While furnished house scroti
livi In the Norwood, on*
High School ou Ridgewood
(cured yard. 113 W. Cole­
CADILLAC I Door Auto, Power
84300.
Inquire within or
tf thi 8 beautiful Mackli built
1 i 6 1 Brpkrs m
—■
man Circle, IBS) per mooth.
plane Apopka 886-4846.
FA
2-7414.
VHINZ V Coup*. 4 Spent Trans.,
modi I homes it Deltona,
1 8 6 2 Fluor S J iif C jL lk j^ ie * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Nicely furniklwd large 2 Iwdfloodi* nsweit and most
St. Johns Realty
(II PAROLE I
Ton Pickup
rooms, 2 bath Apartment.
THE
TIME TESTED FIRM
1 8 6 1 Aulumallf Traifinl.slim
AduJD. FA 2 3668. 1112 Safl
licit)if community
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
ford Av*.
CUKVAIU 4 Door
planned for happy
A u l o in a G r i &gt; a n i o i t L s f o n ^ ^ ^ ^
Furn. 3 Bedroom how*. By owner. 4 Bedroom, 2 ball)
retirement living!
CU huuic an corner lot In
Adult*. No pet*. FA 2 7664.
CADILLAC Sedan llrVille.
Park ItiJge. 113 Ridge Dr.
Pow er ^ u l V I r C o m l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
3 Bedroom hoove, kltcheo
rHA Insured loans
FA 57153.
I UFA KOI.PT Station Wagon
equipped. 2 Bedroom bout*,
regardless ot
4 I hair.
3 Bedroom home. By owner.
kitchen
equipped.
Garage
your age!
FA 2-2617.
Apartment furnished. Ph.
O IEV Ittll.PT 2 Dour.
Priced trom 16960!
6 C y llin ^ ^ ^
FA 2 2292 or FA 2-3383 .
TKK ’N GREEN
No prepayments! .
MLKl'l HT. Auto.. Poser Brakes,
Uut 20lh St. opposite ,olf j
tiA S pecial Notice*.
No dosing costs!
5 t rer Inj V i n l V I r t j w K ^ ^
Club, New 3 bcJruom, l'»
REMINDER
OLDSMOllll.p Super "hh" I D«»r
bath, built-in*. Large fam­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
power Hr»kea. ht«--rln-. Vlr 4 olid.
ily room, central heat and
O. M. Harrison's
3220827
Air-Condition.
Low,
low
Open trom 9 a.m. to
CADILLAC I Dour Sedan DoVllle,
Day li Evening Appointment*
dawn p a y m e n t * . 87S.U)
Power And %Ir Con-1.
9 p.m. daily.
1311 Palmetto Avenue
munUi pay* all. Drive out
P I . Y M U I 111 9 P a ss. H la lio n
Taka new Interstate *4
Inday or call FA 2-5141 for
W a «o n . Anlo.. P. tile e rln e
details. 10:30 to 3 dally.
Complete t tpe/1
gat oft at the DeBary exchange
FORD Station Wagon,
and follow thi Deltona signs.
4 Uourj^VjWMrejdelt*^
RETIREMENT HUME
Very neat 2 bedroom mason­
CHEVROLET 4 Door hlalion
walking divlanre
I.NS’I ALI-VI ION,
Wagon »• I &gt;I o*d. Trans
THE MACKIE BROS. INC. CLEANING a * REPAIR tory home,
store, laundromat, rr*CttM YHLKK A IR T E M P
EDsF.I. I Door, Aulu.
lauranU, an excellent value
AND OTHER MAKES
Tranap-'
«_________
at only tt.Joo, Monthly pay­
Fiuani-int Available
P tiM i OiLand
ment* only 841.51 monitily,
OLDS I Door Hardtop
after reasonublc down pay.
Atllo., Poa ar Wte-rtna
714*730)
S outhern A im
Blent. Slarwu by appoint­
EASY. QUICK (iM AC FIN A.M ING
For Y t'mnre r-.ll —
Orlando - Call 423-7146
ment cnly. Call u* today.
I l f E. IND ST.
2303 H. PARK
Ev *r«lt A. Harper Agency,
Day tona Ueerli • Call 2.S-J641-1
PA 2-0711 ----- ORLANDO C1I 1-5166 ----- FA 2-0v6|
Jiaallur, Phone FA 2 *2261 |
Soalurd * Call 66a-443l i

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

Wall

lO L L E R S o / S A N F O R D

1868
1868
1868

Drive out today1

MATING S M I

©

FA 2-8321

Beautiful Camellias in bloom
PLUMBING
URAPEVILLE NURSERY
Contracting Repair*
Grapcvllic Ave. Near 20th St.
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
WOODRUFFS
204 Sanlur- Ate. FA 2-3383
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
*01 Celery Ave. FA 2 3976
26. Radio &amp; Television
SPRING ANNUALS
For quick service c a l l .
3.1. Furniture
Bryan T. V. FA 3-0361.
WANTED reliable couple to
27. Special Services
lake up monthly payments
of 813.30 on 3 complete
Piano Tuning and Repair
rooms of (urulture. Call
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col
lect.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
BEDS FOR RENT
All Type?- and Sires
Hospital. Kollaways, Juve­
Wc Repair and Service
nile. FREE delivery and
S T I N K
1'irk-up.
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURN ITU BP CENTER
2i&gt;T W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-6132
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7953

KRIGIDA1RE

HIGHLAND PARK

2 . N u tirew - I't* is m m l*

32. Flowers • Shrubs

I ’rl. F eb . 8. 19CU— I*uyre !&gt; 23. Plum bing Services

1887
1858
1857
1857
1888

1435
1285
2486
1395

1295
795
1195
895
695
795
695
385

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
ta rry 'a Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133

Sell L'a Your Furniture. Quick
Hi-uplmtsicry S|wcialat
Service With tin- Cush.
Chair* $39, selection of fa­
.SUPER TRADING POST
brics. Sofas $39, selection of
FA 2 0677.
fabric*.
Custom Made .slipcover*
FREE ESTIMATE
chair* $24.30, Sofa* 849.39.
Upholstering
It Mattress ren­
Central Florida's Largest
ovating. New A Usrd Furni­
reupholstery Factory. Free
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
home estimates, written
Co., at 700 Celery Ava.
guarantee, to-, down.
FA 2-2117.
Central Fla. Decorator*
South A Garland
Orlando, Fla. Ph. GA 2-4879 31. Article* For Sale
Sanford FA 3 0613
Soft Drink box 37" x 33".
Cocoa NE 6 6178
Small rash register, adding
machine, hand truck. Ph.
LAWN SERVICE FA 2-8128.
.Mowing, edging, fertilising,
Clean used Refrigerators
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
EASY TERMS
FA 2-1817.
Only gj.Uo down

i 34. Articles For Sale

36. Automobile* • Truck*

:

Nearly new Plillro Town and 196! MERCURY 4 door sta.
Country portable T.V. 8130.
lion wagon, air conditioned..
power steering, p o w e r
Call 322-4433 alter 5 p.m.
brakes, radio, beater, auto* ’
1661 Round bobbin Sewing
mafic transmission. B eaull-'
machine, equipped to xlg
ful white and custom biter*
zag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­
for. Only 82093. See it at
ment* of 8j .50. FA 2-6411.
Hill Hemphill Motor*. Ph. 1
FA 2-0231.
New console electric Sewing
Machine. 860. TE 8-2737.
196t MERCURY COMET 4
door station wagon. Auto­
FREE use «f our Carpet
matic Iran*., radio, heater,
Shampooer with purchase
new white tires, power tail*
of Dlue Lustre Shampoo.
gate window, custom inter­
Carroll’* Furniture.
ior, spotless. Only 81663.
Bill Hemphill Alotors. Ph.
Stove A Refrigerator. 843.
FA
2-0231.
Apopka 886-4849.
SEE our complete line of
quality- used cars, each car
SINGER
carrie* live 12 month O.W.
SEWING MACHINE
Warranty, Bank financing
Repos*. Singer Pollster 8I2.IU
available.
BUI Hemphill
Used Singer Portable $24 95
Motor*. 301 W. First SL
CALL FA 2-5783
FA 2-0231.
Alan's Fabric A Rugs
2339 Park Dr.
ANYBUDY want to buy a
I960 T-Uird? Air condition­
Austin Pipe Organ, 6 ranks,
ed,
|*iwer
steering
A
probably 30 years uld, now
brakes. A choice low mile­
installed In Sanford Pres­
age ear with appeal. Only
byterian Church. T e r m *
Sl.lKiua, organ to be re­ 82393. Bill Hemphill Motors.
FA 20231.
placed In approximately 3
weeks must tic removed in
approximately 3 day*, sche­ 37. Boat* • Motor*
duling to be worked out
with new organ Installer* Gateway To The Waterway
at Church. Call Mr. Stine Robson Sportlm; Good*
at FA 2-3877 (Sanford).
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st Pb. FA 2-3661
30. A utom obile* - T ruck*
1901 17 ft. MFG Runabout,
1961 73 hp. Evlnrude, Cox
'61 Comet. S-22. automatic
trailer, AM radio, compasa
transmission, radio A lieatand speedometer. Uk« new.
er. Will like traile, Good
8U93.00. FA 2 \
condition. See Miss Sally
Neider, T o n e h t o n Drug
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Store.

'61 MG Roadster. Uiw mile­ VESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10.65 down It |3.33 Week*
age, good condition, new
tires. Clean. FA 2 9611.
ly.
Lewis Sales A Service
I
Ford F330 V8. 1 Ton stuke,
2517
Country
Club
Road
T-SHIRTS 48c. work gloves,
14,390 miles. Like new.
I’ll. FA 2-7928
29. Automobile Service
caps, Khaki Pants. Surplus
8I4UO. or best offer. Phooe
City, 291 W. 1st.
FA 2-2868.
39. Trailer*
AUTO GLASS
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
1 Bedroom llousotraifor. Kit*
INSTALLED
steel, window sills, lintels, 1930 Model A C o u p s
clien, living room, bath with
FA
2-7334
,
9
a.in.
tU
3
p.m.
Wimlnhieltl
Hack (liana dry wells, grease traps,
iltowvr. Ph. FA 3-0610 or
Door Gin aa Vent Glass
steps, table tops, stepping 1937 Ford Fairline 500. 4
FA 2-6336.
SERVICE
stone*, lot markers.
Door hardtop, automatic
Senkurik Glass and Paint
Mirudu Concrete Co.
1962
Champion Mobile Home,
transmission. Good shape.
Company
309 Elm Ave.
FA 3-5731
iu
'
x 54'. Small down pay­
8463. FA 2-1286 or FA 2-3730
219 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
ment. Take up monthly ^
USED Intercom, two-way. 820
payments. Seen at Elder ^
'52 Ford Pickup Truck 8165.
FA 2-5362.
.11. P o u ltry • L iv estock
Springs Trailer Park. J . H.
FA 2-2334. Call between S
Copenhaver.
A 7 p. m.
FACTORY n
YOU
llorre. Call K. H. Riser. Ph.
ALUMINUM
BLINDS
FA 2-3930.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
in
jr
tom rail with plastic ends.
Ill A. Pels
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
Toy Poodle, Apricot. 4 months
ton or nylon cords.
old. AKC. Female. Call Svnkarik Glass and Faint
322-7879,
Company
Sold With A One Year Written
Red Dachshund Pupple*. 6 2.9 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4U22
week*. FA 2 8903.
G.W. Warranty.
2 KKNMURE automatic wash­
FURNITURE CENTER
1too French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7931

Truck Body Repair
Finish Carpentry work
397 Elm
FA 2-2816

Old Fashion Bargains

O N N E A R L Y -N E W CARS

2 Shetland ponlea; 1 *orrel
filly, 1 palm gelding. $125
each, Saddle* also avail­
able. Ph. 322-9162.
31ale Dachshund AKC. All
permanent shot*. 845. Pb.
322-1701.

ers (or sale. Cash. Good
shape. Call FA 2 2116 or
cimie to 413 Willow Ave.
GRAVE'S Antiques Trading
Darn, Balt—Buy or Sell. U.S.
17 92, 2 miles south DeBary.
Phone 668 3320.

PUBLIC NOTICE
We've Reduced Thene Cara To Hell
Immediately! They’re Clean! They’re
Sharp! And They’re Mechanically Hlight!
I9ti0 D O D G E P H O E N IX
V-6. I-Duur, llardlit|i. I'uwrr Steering
W a s 81793
A Brakes. A/C. R A II. VT, A Real
Beauty. Get Heady For Summer
With This One.
NOW 81595
I HlKI FO R D G A L A X I E
W’l i IIIIS
V-8 Fordor Sedan. A/T. I’o a rr Steering,
It It II. A Ford Mnn Will Go
For Thi* One.
NOW
IIL'.R D O D G E R O Y A L
Was 81898
llnrdtop 2-Dimr. V-h, Putter Steering,
A/T. IL You Would 'think It la
A New Cur.
NOW 81186
I Will D O D G E P IO N E E R
Wat 81898
Station Wagon, V-H, \/P . Power
Steering K llraken, A/T, II. It.
\ Fine Family Car.
MlU

$1386

81495

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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
A8TRONAUT CLASS of the Rnhin Temple In
Orlando had thin group of Sun ford candidate*
receiving their degree, Tuesday, nluo with As­
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; (front 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, Georue 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. MARTIN, thief Esearoie, medium size and
kina, Heraheli Dunn of 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 Thomp- duty 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
D is c h a r g e *
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, Al­
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. of 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 a t Edward’s Field, be­
There will be a meeting of 14 month*.
ginning at 1 p. m. Feb. 17.
the executive hoard of Amer­
Austin will lie moving to the Six r i b b o n * will be given in
ican Legion Memorial Post
First Baptist Church in Day­ each of 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
of Tomorrow a t 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 b l tig * Is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Georg# Stubbing* of Lake
Mary, and a senior at Seminolo High School. Kho is profi­
cient a t sewing, knitting,
crocheting and cooking, her
teacher report*.
•'Having achieved the high•a t 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 of 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,
Vb. 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. I t 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
Music 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 (LTD Comptroller Hay E. Green "The Rim of East Asia" will
said today Florida should be discusied.
consider upping tuition fees
for out-of-slate students at
tax-supported univcrslUes in
Florida.
Green threw out the sug­
Arthur DeYoung, a member
gestion as the cabinet budget of the widely accalmed Rob­
commission went over recom­ ed Choir of Presbyterian Col­
mendations for substgntlally lege In Clinton, S. C„ pre­
increasing stale appropria­ sently is traveling with the
tions to the university system. clmir on a 28-performance
Hudgct Director H a r r y concert schedule.
Smith, who has recommended
DeYoung, a tenor In the
a total state budget of $882 cliolr, la the son of Mr. and
million for all agencies la Mrs. A. DeYoung of Longthe next biennium, said the wood.
Hoard of Control Is recom­
mending that all tuition fees,
raised slightly two years ago
be continued at the asm s
r iiT iT io i* s t w a
VO T K 'K In h . r . b r * l » n t h a t
level la Hie next biennium.

Post 256 Board
Sets Meeting

UPW To Meet
In Casselberry

CAP Meet
The Civil Air Patrol will
meet Saturday st 1:90 p.m. la
Hie Recreation Building at
North Orlando, Henry Ward
ha* announced. New mem­
bers are invited to attend and
cadets will begin their second
week practice for drill compe-

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P u l i l l . h Fab. B, I I , I t * S ta r , t
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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.

U PY To Meet
A t Chapel

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
thc
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

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.

Ry Jane Casselberry
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.

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The National lluunr Society VFW 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., B e d fo rd 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.
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DeBary Church
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ALTAMONTE’S HR AN I) NEW ?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)

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Following the service those
attending will be invited to
remain for a covered dish din­
ner to take place out-of-doors,
weather permitting.
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.

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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.
• • *
Informal meeting schedul­
ed tomorrow brtween Coun­
ty Commissioners and offi­
cials of the propo-ed now
DcRary Nursing home about
farming indigent out.
• • •
Commissioners go camping
tomorrow lookin' at freeze
damaged roads.

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 Air Station yet its much­
ly (k’lircd jet 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 of 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 of the Chamber
of Commerce, in n letter over the signature of
President F. E, Iloumillat Jr., has urged all
Chamber members to be present tonight in SUP­
PORT of the pipeline.
The Herald urges ALL 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 N avy g a v e him ALL the
facts nml figures last week.
We admire the convictions of these three
Commissioners . . . but it takes a good man to
admit tlie error of his ways. We sincerely trust
one of 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 VILLB
(UPI)—l’lunex und «hij)d
funned out over the At­
lantic today in nn effort
to aolvo the deepening
mystery of n tanker mis­

Ity United Pres* International
More than eight inches of
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
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 (UPD—Itopea crack."
fur settlement of New York
He said neither tide is will­
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
Big Stick
mad property Jan. 23 when
PIRATE LASSIES of tho Twirling Seminole*
ter . . . Rent probably won't
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Sen. 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 of 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 (UPD — l i m e
"We'll meet with the rail
• • *
new Polaris "A-3" missile, the Atphand, French ambassador
Eeb. 20 it the last day to m o s t powerful submarine to Hie United Statea, laid way any time," a strike lead
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 i u b nosc rocket blast­ greatly exaggerated.
Go no m l Hutchison said
The Casselberry Hoard of ed from a launching pad on
walk along Onora Road be­ these m atters also are on
Aldermen will meet in the Cape Canaveral at 10:30 a.m. Moppinff Up
tween Kanford Avenue and Tuesday's agenda;
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 of 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-genera- Kassem, today executed four terior Undersecretary James
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
purchase of 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
Off
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.
in to register to vote . . . neers e'udicd "basic missile there could Im- life on the plan­ combination with steam elec­ sentenced to 10 to 15 year* in
Trooper Bill Stringfivld re­
tric plants.
Deadline is 5 p m. today for dcvelopmr-t." What they aaw et.
state prison on churiti-* of ported that Ilk- car of George
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.
12th Street, struck and kill­
WASHINGTON (UIM)-The and conventional methods for ornation of perjury.
• ♦ •
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 r a ­ 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 (DPI) - 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
Bids on that DeRary Nur­ M. Spottswood, Key West, tlie association's executive within sight" at costs com­ many of the pluyeis ami cor­
sing Home will now he open­ qualified today a* a candidate committee discussed the Pres­ petitive with ordinary irriga­ rupted muny of I In-in
Thera wus nn audible gasp
for the county'* hrand new ident's lax plan this weekend, tion methods.
ed Feb. 38
TAMPA (UPD - 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 b u s ­
Seminole High School appar­ officially enter the fray for lic will receive the least net Mixed Tradinff
-turned - bucca­
NEW YORK (U PU -Slock* mer Columbia University stur. inessmen
ently is going to die a natural tlie new 41it district seat, pro­ benefit*" from the President's
neer, blasted its way inlo
Molinas
exhibited
no
sign
of
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 ( UI ' 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 F i v e D e a d
UPI.
drums!
MIAMI ( UPI j—Two wreck*
Former Rep. Mack Clew- House in hia pocket a ml his Gen. Ervin. Attorney Cen­ Puerto Rico Saturday. Thir­
“ A Day In Court" will be land J r - of Sanford, resign­ Senau ran* already filled tra l 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 u lher, 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
«Uj.
Ipresiding!

Fresh Wafer
Boost Stressed

Cage Fixer
Gels 10-15 Years

Gasparilla
Blasts O ff

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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

Spottswood Set
To Run For Seat

I

tinn Vale will Iks Joined by tho other member* of
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)

HLH Gives Right-Of-Way

To Seat Or Not To

NO. 615

Tanker M ystery Deepens

FEC Strike
Appears Tough
'Nut To Crack'

Another Success
For Navy Polaris

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tent of $250. No charges were
tiled against Dixon II. W.
Shannon Sr., of 2900 French
Drive, owner of Hie cow,
said the animal, with calf,
was viilik’d at ViO.

Reds Seeking
Dispute End
MOSCOW (UPD - 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
boiling point.
An 6,000-word editorial in
the Sunday .edition of llio of­
ficial Soviet Communist party
newspaper I'ravda hit hard on
tlie call for unity in tlie Com­
munist camp. It Included a
carefully guarded invitation
to Communist China for a
meeting "at uny level" lo try
to resolve their difference!.
The offer did not suggest
specifically that Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev and Chin­
ese Chairman Mao Tae-tung
might be participants. But it
left the possibility open.
At Hie same lime, how­
ever, I’ravda made It cteer
H k - Kremlin expected
Bed
China to abandon Be con­
demnation uf Khrushchev'a
"peaceful co-cxiilence" pol­
icy if the quarrel is to be re ­
solved.

A race Imrse valued at
Woo was destroyed after a
freak accidnl on Sanlamio
Road at 11:30 a.m.
Slringflcld said Boyd Ed­
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 estim at­
ed at $350.

Test Appeal
By Kennedy
GENEVA (UPI) - Presi­
dent Kennedy is sending u
personal appeal for progress
toward a nuclear test hamt
and disarmament to tlie 17nution disarmament confer­
e n c e h e r e , authoritative
sources said today.
Kennedy's special envoy,
Director William C. Foster of
the U. H. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency, ia to
present the President's mes­
sage when the conference re­
sumes Tuesday after lengthy
recess.

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, m using "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 a t 265 de­
grees by steel colls. The
ship's operators, M a r i n o
Transport Corp. cf 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 a r Dry Tortugua in tho
Gulf uf Mexico.
Tho disappearance of 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
s c in c h
fur the grayhulled tanker, built In 1944,
wus begun when it failed to
reach Norfolk on schedule
Thursday.

Second Phase
Of 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

Stronff Lead
ASUNCION, P a r a g u a y
(UPD Strunginan President
Alfredo Mrocsaner rolled up
an expected heavy lead today
In hii hid to extend his rule
ror an additional five-year
term.

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epu Home Administrator re­
ported today that contribu­
tion* have reached over SI.000 lo the carrpta Home
Benefit Fund, with the addi­
tion of the following dona­
tions:
W. Pierson, Si; Anonymous,
$10; N. H. Brewer, *23; Borcat Circle, Chuluolu Com­
munity Church, *3; Mr*. W.
A. Perry, 37; CWA I/ical
3108, $10; Mr*. Henry Witte,
$5; Mia* Florenrc Witt, *3;
IOOF, Sanford Lodge, $27;
Fla. Nurse* A**n, 110; Christ­
ian Youth Ministry of tlie
Congregational Church, $23;
Sanford
Police
Benevolent
Assn., $33.
Mr*. Braden said the con­
crete wheelchair ramp was
put In Saturday by workmen
from the Shoemaker Construc­
tion Co. am| work progresses
on Saturday* when the wea­
ther 1* good.
The Christian Youth Min­
istry group has made plana
to come out and clean up the
grounds after the workmen
have finished with repair* In
the home.

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Libby's Pineapple-Grapefruit

F r u i t D r i n k ...................
Delicious F fir P Canned

T o m a t o e s ........................
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Sauce . . .

Big-R Cut

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Beans • • .

Miraclo Whip

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Admissions
Sylvia Holley, Lake Mary; -l»c
Brill Maxwell, N. Orlando;
William B. Swaggcrly, Lake
Monroe; Mcrridilh O. Mc­
Clure, Willie A. McCloud, Barlenc deter, Ernest Washing­
ton. Bel phi a Uhrunrk and
Joseph Peek of Sanford.

D r e s s in g •

Piltibury (White, Yellow, Chocolate, Double Dutch)

Cake

M ix e s • • • .

Swift's Corned

B e e f H a s h ...................

Births
Mr. and Mra. Samuel deter
Swift's Ico Cream
of Sanford, u hoy
BKchargrs
Mary I amiso Marrs, Lake
Mary; Marcus Null, Enter­
prise; Betty Bay, Mary Bun­
away, Boris Bussell, Mrs
biiiiiiicl deter and baby, Bev­
erly Hubbard, Henry Peter*,
. . .
$ 1
Edith Lee, patriria McGovern,
Mra. Hurry Barlow and baby,
Mr*. Sandy dutilln and baby,
Mrs. Edward Honkhard and
Delicious F.F.V. Fuds'n Nut
hairy and Errol Calloway of
Sanford.
FERIIIIABY 2
Admissions
Sunshine Kriipy
Evelyn I'orlur, Mima; Bose
Southward, Sandra l-rc Thom­
as. Patricia Futlnn, Catherine
Nestle’* Chocolato
Kinard, George Anthony Dix­
on, Minnie U-e Kinard of Sonlord.

frozen foods
■

C a k e R o lls

3

Mm. Pauli

Com Fritters ................29c
Chal'i Dtlicieui

■ e

Cookies .......

" p ir 2 9 ‘

Saltines .......

'Z

Frozen Waffles

CHUNK
TUNA

Mortan’f Fatkr.keuic *r

Cloverleaf Rolls
rktvwaat Crinkla-Cut

Potatoes ............

2 49

Raman Iran*

Piizarettes...............................59c
FapaarHd*i Farmr Frairn

Turnovers

31e

Sr 25"

Morsels .......

CHtcaiN or tni si a

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Fish Steaks ................

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Accountant
Goes Berserk
CHEYENNE, Wyu. (UPI&gt;
— A 31-year-old accountant
who went herterk while mak­
ing out hi* Income tax return
wus captured to&lt;Uy l»y police
In u four-hour duel willi guni hot and tear gas
The power company accountanl, Dennis C l i n t o n lllve,
wounded three |xdirc officers
U-furo a courageous patrol­
man, Mike Coolihan, cliinhod
to Jtice’a rooftop hideout and
persuaded him to surrender.
Mono was Injured seriously.

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$1.00

Titamra Itla Family Pack

(Drill!
Sir. and Mrs, Bolicrt M. Por­
ter ol Mims, n girl
Mr. and Mrs. James McClure
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Kinard
of Sanford, u l*oy
Blsrharges
Mrs. Clevelkiul T. Brown Jr
and baby, I»ngwood; Mrs.
Daniel Aliearn and baby,
laingwoml; William Swaggerty, loiko Monroe; Joe Brill
Muxwell, N. Orlando; Sylvia
Holley, Lake Mary; James B.
drinstend Jr., N. Orlando; El­
la Davis, DcBary; Josephine
Polf, Burl Traylor, Mrs. John
Higgins and tiahy, Ivy Chest­
nut, Harriet Gaill, l.illir Mary
Nicely of Sanford.
F E IIlirA B Y 3
Admissions
SaniiM'l drierson, Biliary;
Kdnn Allig, Orlando; Sarah
Cowan, Bul-ili Ann Trued, Bar­
bara Boeskool of Sanlord.
Blsrbargri
Eliiubelh Higginbotham, Ti
tuavitle; William Joe Baugh
try, Tilutville; Walter Hills,
Oak HUI; Oscur Becker, Lake
Mary; Bertha Bowman, l o g ­
wood; Cary Burch, Rebecca
Smith, William Spivey, Joseph
Peek, Delphi* ItlH-uark, Es­
ther L. Hill, Sandra Lee
Thom**, Barbara Ilocsknol,
Katharyn Johnston, George
Clawson, Jnijuclyn Chevalier,
Katie Itobinson of Sanford,

...............................49c

(Appl«# Blueberry, Strawberry or Raspberry'
SeePaV Perch

Breaded Shrim p........,^*lb' $1.19
SWIFT'S PREMIUM GOV'T INSPECTED
PROTEN TENDER-AGED H EAVY WESTERN BEEF

Tosty Fresh Leon

Pork Steaks
ib .

4

9

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SwiH'a Premium

Sliced Bologna
’ pC 39t
SwiH'a Premium Sliced

Dried B eet
X

49t

SwiH’a Premium

Smokies Sausage
’5 T

59c

Tarnow's Whole Hog la g

Pork Sausage
ib. 59c

99 *
99 *
99 *
59 *
69 *
S h o r t R i b s ................... . Ib- 49 *
G r o u n d B e e f • • • • Ib- 49 *
T - B o n e S t e a k s • . . »&gt;.
C l u b S t e a k s • • • • • lb*
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C h u c k S t e a k . • • . Ib.
P o t R o a S t (Bone-In) . . . . Ib

down produce lane
Kentucky Wonder

Pole Beans

19 c

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Crisp Western Winetep
4-lb

Apples ......

V., 4 9 '

Criip Florida Pascal

Celery .......

Itallt

Fancy Florida Red-Button

Radishes ....

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WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE

dairy specials
Kraft's Ic-Off Lahal Patkay
i-iw.

Margarine

27c

Kraft'i Valvaata

Cheese Spread ..................... 89c
Batty Crackti Buttermilk

B iscu its....................... 4

39c

Min Wiuaaiia Med. Ayad

Longhorn Cheese

................49c

Braaktlaaa't Tatty

Cottage Cheese . 'JJ 29c

55c

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The Pipeline Co. hassle
should roinc to a favorable
ervf now . . . The latest it that
the company will offer the
city $1«0 per MONTH mdeail
n! Sion annually . . . That
ought to make the city happy.

Decision Nears
On Apportion

MIAMI (L T D - Three fed­
eral judges heard two hours
of arguments (or and against
n proposed new reapportionment of the Florida legislature
• • •
today, then took the matter
MEMO TO Hit
F R A N K under advisement. They pre­
I. K O N E— (County Health mise.I to try to reach a decis­
IHrectori . . . Have you ion bv the end of the day.
checked whether those fair
"The court realizes the Im­
workers have health cards .? portance nt a prompt dens
1 thoughtit was a stats- law
ion." said presiding judge
• * •
Warren I.. Jones at the end of
Reports are that (Jov Farris the arguments. "It will, if it
Rrvant will
hr invited here ran. Iry to reach some dccis
for Hie Semi-Centenni.il in
April.
★
★
★
■ • •
They're building n "closed
in" office for Howard Hodges
nvrr by the Sanlord Atlantic
Bank.

• • •

Legislators
Differ On
Court Action

Yesterday's test of the Cl)
siren proves one is just riot
adequate . .
We need more
to cover Hie city , . Lady told
ns that when she heard the
noise she thought it was a
Seminole County'* legisla­
screeching of rnr brakes.
tive delegation differed slight­
• • *
ly today in thrir opinions of
Did you know that Volusia wlial will he the federal
County has set up a license court's decision on the Lrgi*tag office in DrBary . . . Why hiture renpportioninent plan
not one here in the Bear Lake. following hearing today nt
Forest City, Altamonte area? Min mi.
. . . I'm so tired of seeing
" I t 1- anybody’* guess what
those "7 " license tags in Hie a court will rule," llrp. Jew
smith on Hie way homo every Davis said.
night.
■'However, I feel," he added,
• • •
•'that the federal eouit will
The data being supplied by approve the House part of thr
the Navy explaining its great plan with 112 Representatives
need for the pipeline (you hut 1 am doubtful it will ap­
know, THAT pipeline) gives prove the Senate part with 4.1
plenty of HKA.SONS. not EX­
Senators."
CUSES, for the three Muske­
On the other band. Rep.
teers who shot it down be
Mack Cleveland Jr. said he
cause all Hie facts bast Dot
believes the rourt will approve
been presented to them, lo
the entire plan.
give if a rousing vote ol ap­
He based his belief on *
proval . . . (7001) for the
previous court order, adding
Navy, FINE for Sanford,
that ibis is an improved plan
CHEAT for Hie U. S. Taxpay­
voted on by Ibc people last
er . . . But Ihcn, nobody, but
November. He said the court
.NOBODY, seems to tie paying then indicated It does not
any attention to that last one
want to have to interfere but
. . . However, the other two rather would tie sire that the
beneficiaries of Hie progress­ Legislature iron out Hie mai­
ive plan are sufficient reasons
ler.
to give It full endorsement —
with a hip, hip. hooray!II
* * *
Thai Chase and Co. story
alsiut IlK-ir new building ma­
terials setup in Orlando might
have fooled you . . • Marlin
Stilieciplicr IS Hie manager of
the building material* depart­
ment for the huge Sanfordbased firm—and is still sta­
tioned right here , . . The
manager of tlw Orlando of­
fice is Cliff Inshram, thrir
veteran ami popular sales­
man . , . Now we’re getting
somewhere — when a SAN'FOBD firm brandies into the
territory to the southII
* • •
( loo pi, school board metis
next Thursday ami not today
. . . Wake up, buddy I
• * *
Why doesn't the city do
something about that hole
tilled entrance onto W. 13lh
St. otf of French Avr. 7
• • •
North Orlando Councilman
Clarence
Memory Tuesday
night volunteered to grade
Edgeimin Ave and keep it in
passable condition if the vill­
age would pay (or gas to oper­
ate the equipment. The aiert
council immediately accepted
the otter and vvmk will begin
this Saturday.

• • •

British Market
Entry Not Dead

inn before the dose of the
day."
He said there would not be
a decision before 2 p.m.
Attv. Gen. Richard Ervin
asked the rourt at Hie start
ol the hearing lo approve Hie
plan. Rut Miami attorneys
Frier Sobol anil Richard 11Max Swann argued against the
proposed new -l.l-senator, 112represeniatlve legislature.
Sobel asked the court to tem­
porarily reapportion b o t h
bouse* by judicial decree to
•protect the rights" of citi­
zen*. hut to permit the next
legislature to permanently re*
apportion itself lie said the
court should retain Jurisdiction
in the ease, however, to insure
that tills is done.
Solid presented the court
with a proposed temporaryplan railing for 135 senators
and U2 house members, a plan

vastly different than those con­
sidered by three special ses­
sions of the legislature But hr
did not elaborate on thr plan
in the courtroom, lie gave the
court ar. outline of it.
Swann said the main dis­
crimination in the 43-112 plan
is in the makeup of the Sen
ate
"The House is not good, but
I wouhln't object to it too
much if it wasn't tied to Hir
Senate," he laid.
"The stranglehold in Ibis
stale has been in the Senate
for many, many years, ami
will continue to be if the court
approves that formula," said
Swann.
He said that in nlhrr states,
reapportionment formulas less
discriminatory than the one
before the court had been
ruled unconstitutional.
Attorney Rccep Smith, rep­
resenting the mayor* confer­
ence »tu! »l-n a consultant for
Swann, railed both the House
an.] Senate plan "a shame."
Ervin, who filed » hrirt in
behalf of the proposed plan,
commented at the end ol the
hearing "We have ■ good
plan. II Isn't what I wanted.
Rally Cry
LONDON (U l'l l— European II isn’t what many people
nntiuus started rallying be­ wanted. Bui II meets the min­
hind I uited Stales leadership imum standard* set liy thr
of the West today despite court."
Two assistant stale attorney
President Chnrb-a de Gaulle's
pressure for a European bloc generals, Edward S. Jaffrey
and Joseph Jacobs, also ar­
led by Fiance.
gued for the plan during thr
two hour hearing in a crowded
Red Campaign
MOSCOW (L I'I &gt;—The Rus­ courtroom.
sians pushed a propaganda
campaign today against the
sprend of Western nuclear
weapons particularly to World
War II enemies Germany and
Ja pa n.

rmwA...

BRIEFS

County Gasoline,
Sales Taxes Up

Pared Requests
TALLAHASSEE III FI) —
Tim State Htulgct Commission
pared requests from stale
agencies fur the faming two
years to Sting million Wednes­
day— *22.1 million of the to­
tal for eonstruction work.

New Threats

By Failed Press liilrrnatioasT
Spring l i k e temperatures
broke up ice clogged rivers
today and posed new flood
threats to the Pacific North­
west. Homes along the south­
BONN ( F P I ) — Chnnrdlor ern California coast again
Konrad Adenauer mid lodny were threatened by high tides.
that Fiench President Charles
Do Gaulle ha* promised to re­ Arguments Set
new discussion of Britain's en­
TALLAHASSEE ( F P I ) —
try into the European Com­ The Florida Milk Commission,
mon Market as soon as the ever in conflict over price eonFra neo-German treaty is rati­ tiuls, voted t-n Wednesday
fied.
night lo bear arguments on
The West German leader removing the only outright
told Parliament that he is "for controls left at the farmer
British entry into the Com­ l .-V. I .
mon .Mill ket above all else.”
Then lie said In- Gaulle has Ready Demands
promised to discuss tiie matter
BONN, Germany (U P I) —
with him once the Par is-Bonn The opposition Socialists to­
friendship pact is out of the day readied de- lands Chancel­
way.
lor Konrad Adenauer explain
Adenauer's gov e r n ni e u t clearly how be liopn* to revive
Wednesday night sent the negotiations on British en­
treaty to both houses of Par­ trance into t h « C o m m o n
WASHINGTON (IJ I'I) —
liament and asked for speedy Mai kel.
The F. S. Department of Agri­
ratification.
culture bat bei li asked to im­
Promise Made
pose more aiiingent plant
OTTAWA (F P II — Prime quarantine i n s p e c t i o n at
Minister J o h n Diefenbnker Amman |«irls to prevent tbe
has promised to play down spread of insects anil diseases
anli-Aineiicanisnt in the runt* which damage A in e r i c a It
JACKS &gt; J I L L (L 'P !) - A it-g election campaign lo avoid crop*.
cumplaini charging Ll. Cdr. a cabinet revolt against his
Sen. Sgrssanl L. Holland
Joseph It Mroupe oj Cecil leadership, sutbo r i t a t i v e ID-Fla.l, a member of the
Field NAS lo-rr with theft of sources said today.
Senate Agrtrllltiire Committee
government property, was dis­
urged the lighter rontrols
missed Wednesday alter a le­ Follow Move
Wednesday at a hearing culled
TALLAHASSEE (F P I) — to consider proposed relaxa­
gal hassle over iltspeflion of
The Florida Public Utilities tion on current tegulutlon*.
FBI noles by Ihc drlcnve.
George II. Murphy, an FBI Commission followed the ex­
agent, used note* in testily mg ample of the Federal Com­
at a preliminary hearing that munications Commission Wed­
The February meet mg of
Mroupe placed on a private nesday, making a ruling that
larin several hundred feet of will save Florida telephone us­ the Longwood City Council
galvanized and plastic pipe ers *1 million annually on will tie held at K p.m. today
In the Longwuod City Hall.
whfch were Hie property of long distance rails.

Tight Plan!
Controls Asked

Navy Officer
Charge Dropped

Already Ins friends are call­
ing him "Senator" Cleve­
land . . . ami the election, if
held,
isn't until March 20,
(loud luck.Mark
&gt; • •
Although no official appoint­
ment
has been announced,
Mrs. Dorothy Bardeen proba­
bly is going lo be the new as­
sistant clerk in ARamonlc
Springs.
the Navy.
*

•

Seminole County paid $178.392 in sale* and gasoline taxes
during J»ntiary, according to
a report today by Ray E.
Green, state cent ‘ liter.
TIh’ state -,i'le • *d $78,070
in sales taxes In Seminole
County last month. » « com­
pared to IT2 881 In January.
Ift.,2. and $r,7.976 in Decem­
ber, P.a.2
Gasoline taxes collected fur
January totaled $99,722. a*
compared b. $91,813 in Jan­
uary. 1962, and $92,780 in
December, ltk',2.
Green said Seminole County
will receive $xu*&gt;( in dis­
tribution of gasoline gullnnage
lax for January laia Arthur
It Beckwith Jr., Clerk ol
courts, said lie received a
check today for $.1,018 for
Ihe January distribution. He
explained this must be a par­
tial distribution.
Green also said $3,201 will
tie allocated to the county
road fund from the gasoline
lax

*

Bid* on Dellary Nursing
home alsuil lo lx* opened this
wrek . . , Don't be surpris­
The Seminole High School
ed if W. J Mitler of DcBary
Band
will march all the way
gels tin- Job anyway . . . We
bear the
buysstartingtlwfrom the high school to down­
h .me are dealing will) De- town Sanford today, a distance
of three and a half miles.
Land banks. How come?
* •
•
Bandmaster Ernie Cowley ha*
F rank VuUoliw tolls us the announced.
"This king march is in pre
Jay coos are planning their
parabon fur (he four and a
fertilizer sale soon.
half mile parade route march
Tommy
Peterson &gt; brand which the students will under­
spanking new office on the go at the Florida Mate Fair
corner of Commercial and Monday, when ihcy march in
Park should be ready next Ihe Gatparilla Pirates Invas­
ion J’ aradc," Urakjr said.

Band March

Council To Meet

S ’a,,forJ'
V O L. 55

Established 1BH8

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S A N I-O III), 1' LOU I P A

NO. 6-KI

CAPE C A N A V E R A L (U P I) — A )xi\verfn] new
model o f the Navy's seagoing Polaris Missile thundered 1,600 miles across the Atlantic Ocean today to
score its first success.
The Polaris, known ns the “ A -5," roared from
a land-based launching pad at 11 a. in.
Within 2(1 minute*, the rocket scored on target and
bought tlx first success in
seven Uic*.
The six previous testa of the
I'olai is “ A -3" have ranged
from "partial" successes to
failures.
There was littlr quest Ion
about the rocket today. It
MATTERED MY SEA— One o f tlu* roads loading to Daytona Reach, Ha.,
WASHINGTON (F F I) —
climbed unerringly into a
is a mass o f rubble after lining smashed by waves from a virions coastal
clear blue sky. Its pit lb was The Senate today laid to rest
storm.
(N B A Telephoto)
marked by a brilliant white the Fu"t nnU-filibuRter ruin
vapor trail characteristic ef fight which h*s blocked other
solid-fueled missiles.
btisincs* for three and a half
The second stage, which hod
week*.
given missile scientists xome
ll made It* key decision to
headache* on earlier flights,
performed to perfection. A* end (lie rule change sUugglo
the booster dropped nwny, the on a 54*42 vote by which It re­
upper section ignited ami sent fused to apply it* controver­
tin* nose cone out of sight.
sial gag rule to halt debate.
On-1lie-spot inspection for $3(2,(Wo for tile (t-cal year lo (lip into next year's allo­
The Navy officially tallied
cation "
free re damage rf county ending June 30. Fail
the shot as "highly success­ Then in a swift leadership
Bush said Ills office ha* ful."
However. Ihc General said,
move overriding lilietnl* seek­
roads lo determine rwrtmost ef the first figure has Iwrit concentrating on the
ing another test the Senntn
lies tor repair will be made Iwon committed and. "in county road freeze damage
voted lo adjourn until M 11by county officials next wix-k, fart, it the State follows and bus not a* yet mmttienc
day.
County commissioners will through wild Us promises (or ed study for presentation to
The adjournment arlluri wip­
ed out the long-pending mo­
accompany County Engineer improvements we may have Hie Slate next month.
tion for consideration of a ruin
William Bush and Itoad Supt.
change and killed the issue.
J. C. Lavender on Hie tour.
Tbe adjournment vote vval
TALLAHASSEE (F P I) —
Gen. J. C. Ilulchison, com­
Gov. Fanis Bryant indicated ill to 33.
mission chairman, said Hits
The vote of the Senate's re­
today lie will n I. the legisla­
morning numerous calls arc
ture for pay inn eases for fusal lo invoke its cloture gag
Iwing received relative to
cnliinct mcmliers and other rule fell well short of the two.
damage hy the December
top state officials but would tliiida of those present requir­
freeze.
ed uniter the existing proced­
not seek n raise for himself.
TI10 developer of a 30 lot date* necessitate further plan­
Bush reported the damage
Bryant told hi* new* confer- ure to end discussion.
it so extensive that repair* residential pica in Altuniulita ning on Mis* Flynn's request. eti. o be full a request tu banal
Demur mile L e a d e r Mihn
"w ill W more than thr1'FT*in
Fitriiimous approval was hi* $72.5(8) a year salary Mansfield of Montana had an­
Springs Wednesday night was
ty can afford." thus tins
given a re .iluti'oi of appreci­ might endanger the chance* nounced in advance that if
necessity of priorities, la v ­ given permission by the Town ation to In n e r Clerk Henry (hat Ihe legislature would pro­ there wcie tesl than (to vote*
ender previously bud estimat­ Council In go ahead with t lo­ Hansen aid to Mrs. Hausen vide raises for ulhcr cabinet 1for rhdttre he would end Ilia
ed Hie damage at $20,ihio.
ins to tliu municipal water wlm helped in Ihe office.
Mile lint He on hi* own.
mrmtici*.
Meantime, the county offi­ system.
cials were preparing to make
John Dunran, representing
a study of needed primary
and secondary road project* Wulkei'u Second Addition, will
for
pre sent at ion to Stale finance and install tbe water
Road Department officials at system “ pievldlng bn nuna bearing March 7 at De- tributes In cash nr mutcriub,
Land.
III place and h i 1uiding to city
Genera! Hutehiom stated he spei if teal nm-, the equivalent
had received W e d n e s d a y of $3,750. Value of underlain
from the State Itoad Depart­ will In- bused nil unit Jiliri-s it
ment a summary of state
reived when tile city puls the
funds allocated tor Seminole
system not to bids."
County primary and secon­
Spei-ificutiiins will la- drawn
dary roads.
up by Harold RudeliKi-, en­
The report, he said, indi­
gine,-i fur Die new municipal
cated $l97,non available (or
plant. Rnddiffe reported that
tbe fiscal year ending next
Junr 30, and in estimated plan* for tbo new plant are
7.r&gt; per rent complete and that
AIKEN
CAROLYN TURNER
plans for thr entire piojeet
are 1* peeled In be ready in
approximately two weeks for
state approval.
A number o f residents atlerided the inerting hoping
further
inforiiintion
TALLAHASSEE ( FFI ) — t li a i
MI AMI (I P I)—Unban rcftt-| Jn-e l-Vrn.vndc* 11 a d u e ,
TJhfh
«t Imliit ship* J
Former Dade tanility Circuit would la’ available on lights
j T f*
said Bi (liiestlay nlglil sjiiikeMil.ill for the refugm
Court Judge Vincent C. Gib- of way locations for the SR It-diiA Mini oiH- iiu 1Mile cIhi!11r- 1
guerrillas
and salaiteurs m flic Uiristian Dcinocralic Oreatiililt, Miami Beach, qualified to­ 127 paving. However, map 1 bhip iouri Iiavu bn*n it* itidl'd (
bowing
tiie
present
alignment
Fscrambray
.Mounlnln area ul zntloii iMDC), mid Premier
day us a candidate for Hie new
tn .Seminole Uijfli ScIii' gI ptu*
Senate seut allocated FI01ula's and rcliteilinr will have I,, be di'nl*
nnik'r
tiie
^etierut Cuba are liullliuu Ihe govern Fidel Castro's revolutionary
1I1spite * gir at ronri'ii le. imc lia s si-ill tliouvanils of
biggest county in Hie new re- forwarded liom DeLand be
fine the property owners and t\ Wharton, exceptional child tridinti*’’ ot Bus .min lioop- militiamen to i-ucirclu cvntufa
appoi lionmi-ul.
(o f guerrilla activity.
Giblin is the only candidate rounril run meet to pii-putc counselor for tin county an- nearby.
officially signed up for the tin-11 rrenmnieuilntionx to the nuunred t*«laj.
am
lluile Senate seat so fat al­ County ('uinmissli)ii,
Elixnhelh Brandt, Jobm-lta
ll.e
conned
voted
to
-j,i-nd
though Still- R ep . Gem go •I••IGore aod It. dfoiil Aiken were
Julian, Miami, announced la- sJK J .'ill foi two itoves and the lliitt .-H.i -&gt; nior- win,
wiring »oil&gt; on lire Coimnuili
will run.
weir liotifh-l Hint the -eholar

Anti-Filibuster
Bill Laid To
Rest By Solons

County Road Freeze Damage
Inspection Set Next Week

Developer Gets Okay
For Water 'Tie-In'

Giblin Throws
Hat In Ring

4 Scholarships
Awarded Here

Mo Pay Hike
For Governor

Cuba B attle O k

C EN T R A L

ty IL u«r and authorized Clerk
.Inn Fainter tu negutlate with
Suhnthuri Gas Co. for fur­
NEW ORLEANS (U l'l I — nishing gas to the building.

Up To Court

Criminal contempt proceed­
ings were scheduled to ts gin
today against Mississippi Gov.
Ross Barnett arid l.t Gov.
Paul B. Johnson charged
with attempting to bar mtegration at Hie University of
Mississippi

'Extra' Fair Day

Rev, Jewell Smith nf the
Azalea Fark Temple lh,pu-t
Church and Mi-s Audrey
Flynn, picsidrnt of Hie Semi­
nole County Young Hejmhlicar ('lull, appeared tu request
use of the Community llou-r.
Smith's request was approv­
ed and the first services of a
new Baptist Mission will he
in-id &lt;01 l-'eb. 2L Conflicting

C Of C To Elect
New Officers

lids means 1f providing fun
The I-ake Mary Chainin'r of
and entertainment, at reduced Commerce will elect new of­
ficers at today's 8 p.m. meet­
prices.**
Raymond Foi of l-ake Mary ing following a report from
won the bicycle Wednesday, the election committee.
with
ftai tiara Grucey of
The committee will recom­
Oviedo holding the lucky tic­ mend Richard Kergh for pre­
ket fur the transistor radio. sident, A. K. Crocker for vice
Anice Benton nf Sanford won president, Mr*. France* Wes­
Mir
m and
Mini ivy
u n ij aan
ti .1
11
ter mi
for aru
secretary
and
Mr*.
tiie P|IHIIHH)[
spinning ireel
rod nnu
and i in
Use Fair, *0 would like tu taka All id) ioduun lira basic Um IL JLet ha Fowler for ti caturtr.

lor admitted flee from 3 to
6 p. m. with all rides half
price on Hie midway, McCloskey said.
'•The bad weather was out
of our control,” he said.
"But we do want to give the
kidi a fair sunny day to en­
joy the rides and ahowe at

TU C KS., KEH IlU AItA

Navy Polaris
Scores A-OK

Good News for

Seminole County school chil­
dren will get an extra day at
Hie Seminole County Fair this
year, because of the bud
weather which occurred on tbe
two days originally desig­
nated as Kids Days, Fair As­
sociation President John Met.’ b skey announced today.
Friday, acboul cluldr, 1 will

I ’tdted Press Leaded W ire

ship I an- would be available
to them, and t'aiolyn Turner
reei-iveil the -togle ha-lc roh
leginle nur -mg scholursbip
an aided lo tiii&gt; county.
Uharl n Mild that the nurs­
ing scholar-hip was for $500 a
year and the teaching scholar
ship- f„ r * 2(M) per trimester.
Knell is a -enice loan, which
is cslirelled if Hie stud'llt
serves ill the profeailon for
nod equal number of years for
which he terrived the scholar­
ship, lad must repay If be
drop* out vr docs not teach
or nurse in the state.

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�FFA Wins Best At Fair Show
The Seminole High Chapter
of the Future Farmers of
America took First in Show
In Ilie livestock exhibition at
the Seminole County Fair,
Wednesday, winning the Pur­
ple Rosette, three red and
three blue ribbons and one
whitu ribbon.
The -FFA entered a while­
faced Hereford Bull, a polled
Hereford heifer, two Angus
bulls and an Angus heifer.

red. Tommy Austin’s Shetland
pony got a white ribbon.
Rider Brothers took blue
ribbons (or their jackasses
and mule, a blue ribbon fur
their awlne; a blue and a
white ribbon for their sheep.
Tommy and Tony Austin’ s
brown Swiss heifers took a
blue and a red ribbon; David
Cochran's Jersey heifer took
« blue ribbon; Cindy Baker's
Ouernseya ■ red and a blue

Earl Higgtnbotbem'a two
registered Hereford heifers
both look blue ribbons to put
them second best in show,
wilh a Blue Rosette.
Rider Brothrri of Longwood took a blue ribbon for
their horae, with a red ribbon
going to the M l Club's entry,
a quarter and Welch horse.
Irving Vieno’i palomino took
a blue ribbon and Tony Aus­
tin’s pleasure horse took a

nhbon; 5usan Biker’s Brown
.Swiss took ■ bin* and a red

ribbon.
A blue ribbon went to Por
ter .Sullivan’s goats; a blue
ribbon to Malcolm Johns’ pea­
cock* and blue, red and white

ribbona also to Malcolm John­
son for turkeys.
Hurls Fisher took two red
ribbons for her geese.
Wlnncri in the poullry show
will be announced i t a Igter

dale.

Slovak Day
Set Sunday
American Slovak* of the
State of Florida will gather
for the Eleventh Annual Slo­
vak Day, Sunday, at Slovak
Garden, a home for American
Slovak* located on Lake How­
ell Rd, between Winter Park
and Maitland off nf SR 474.
A principal feature of the
program will be the appear­
ance of “ The Reseda Danc­
ers," a Slovnklan-Amrrlcon
Folk Dance group from Massaryk Town.

Festivities

BEST IN SHOW AW AKD, the Purple Rosette
was presented Wednesday to members o f the Fu­
ture Farmers o f America, Seminole High Chap­
ter, at the Semlnolo County F air’a livestock ex­
hibition. F air Official Cecil Carlton presents the

ribbon to Vocntlonnl Agriculture Instructor Kill
West, F F A exhibitor* from le ft nre Herby Rod­
gers, John Carver, Leonard Aucoin, Jimmy Wln. tern and Wayne Hooves.
(Herald Photo)

Honors Slated
For Elks Rulers

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Lake Mary Club
To HearTalks

Young Republicans Invited To Attend Lincoln Dinner
By lass Casselberry
County Young Republican
In place of a regular meet- Club haa been Invited to par­
lag this month, the Seminole ticipate in the Lincoln Day
Dinner sponsored by the Or­
ange County Republican Ex­
ecutive Committee.
The dinner will be held
next Tuesday at the Oolteeum
la Orlando beginning at 6;M
p. m. ft will be a buffet affair and wtU honor Congress­
Past exalted rulers of Elks man Edward J. Gurney Jr.
Lodge iriH be honored with s main speaker for the evening
special program Thursday as well aa oilier Republican
evening, according to Frank office boldera.
A hand wtU play for danc­
Holme*, present ruler.
Arrangements lor the event ing following the program.
The Seminole Club will meet
are Is charge of Bob BUIhlmer and Don Bales, Inth at the Coliseum at 6:30 p. m.
and tha president, Miss Au­
past rulers. Other* an :
Run Spencer, Jimmy Ifoo- drey Flynn, la arranging for
lehas, Dick Mapci, 1m But- a special aectiop for club
per, BUI Hardin, Guy Uko, member* to be identified by
Roy Green, John Willlami, at arge placcard with the
Earl Higginbotham, Dr, L.T. club’* name on ft
AU members of tha club
Dose and Albert Cole.

will

noon with a dinner including
such delicacies as holupkl,
kobassy and kilscky on Uic
menu.
Air Explorers Sqiiadron-«&gt;2.
under
the
leadership
of
James Necraton, will be In
charge nf the presentation of
tile color*.
The public la Invited to at­
tend any part uf the fesliviliei and American Slovaks
especially are invited to come
and Join in good fellowship
and to register with Slovak
Garden.

and other interested persona may be obtained from Mrs.
are urged to attend. Tickets W. P. Medea If, ticket chair­
man, un Haltaway Dr. in
Altamonte
Sprint:*;
Mrs.
Leon Gumming. North moor
Rd. in Casselberry or Mrs.
Clifford W. Wright, Barton
Rd. in Sanlando Springs.
H. H. Haynie ha*! volun­
Thomas *Tliom'* Williams, teered to deliver ticket* to
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. anyone who is unable to pick
Williams Sr., of Sanford will them up in person.
sing the rola of Antonio In tho
presentation of the "Marriage
of Figaro," Feb. S and • by
tho Birmingham (Ala.) Civic
Opera Association.
Williams la a senior at Ala­
bama College is Mooevatlo,
Ala. Ha wai Invited, along
with his clasimaU, Miss Mary
Lynn Draper, to sing for the
Metropolitan Opera’s National
Council Central Opera Service
Conference, which mat la Mo­
bil* last fan.

Local Mon To
Sing Role
In Opera k

Seminole County H o m e
Demonstration Agent
Mias
Myrtle Wilson will speak on
“ What's New In Pot* and
Pans" at next week's meetof the Lake Mary HD Club.
The meeting will lie held at
the Lake Mary Fire Hail on
Tuesday at 10:30 p in.
A demonstration by .Mrs.
Martha Kilpatrick on mouthJo-mouth resuscitation alao is
scheduled fur the program.
Hostesses for the month
are Mrs. Ellis Bolton and
Mrs. T. A. Stiles.

8 fir

Congress Gets
Blueprint For
Better Health

' By Mrs. Clarence Snyder

WASHINGTON
(U P P
—
President Kennedy sent to
{.'ongrriu today the administra­
tion bine print for Improving
Ilie nation’s health and boost­
ing its medical facilities and
manpower.
In a special message “ on
improving American health,"
Kennedy said Social Security
hpallh insurance for older peo­
ple “ must be enacted this
year." lie laid such a mea­
sure was “ long overdue" and
should be at the “ top oi the
congressional a g e n d a on
health."
Hut lie reserved the details
of the controversial medicare
program (or his special inrisage on aging expected to go to
Congress late next week.
Administration officials de­
clined to give the total cust
of today's projiosal*. mostly
familiar items Officials said
Iho financial
recommenda­
tions were included in the
19G4 budget.
Among the requests Ken­
nedy renuwed were grants for
medical and dental schools,
air pollution control, health re­
search, vocational rehabilita­
tion, encouragement of group
practice, improving maternal
and child care and health and
community health services.
Tlte President also said
there was a "clear and urgent
need" for lighter control over
the marketing of haul, drugs,
therapeutic devices and cos­
metics.
Kennedy urged a five year
extension of the Hill-Burton
Act providing federal aid for
construction of health facili­
ties, due to expiru June 30,
1004. lie asked an additional
$35 million to provide financial
assistance for modernizing or
replacing hospitals and nurs­
ing homes under the law.
He said the need for “ high
quality" nursing homes would
lie “ especially great" and
urged an incresse In the bud­
get for such facilities from
120 million to $T&gt;o million an­
nually.

llr. Elmer Merit was In­
stalled as president o f the
West Volusia Hume Nursing
Assn, at a recent meeting in
DeLand.
Also installed were Mrs.
Ilildegnrde Johnson, first vice
president; Dr. W. L. Fiddler,
second vlcn president; Mrs.
.Marge Ulrich, secretary end
E. T. Lloyd, treasurer.
The groups annual report
pfeselitfil by Lloyd showed t
balance of $4&lt;iB in the treas­
ury. Total Income of $5,7W
was derived from service fees,
contracts, donations and fund
drives. Total expense* were

$5,0.11.
.Miss Olive Seymour, direc­
tor of nurses, gave the annual
activity report. A total of St314 cases wrre attended last
year; 704 pntionta were at­
tended free; 772 paid the full
fee and 117 paid part fee; .731
were contract cases Fees are
23,5(1 fur bedside cure and
$1.5(1 for injection.
finest speakers for the eve­
ning were Hr. D. V. (ialluway,

County Publlr Health Direc­
tor; Dr. Diaries Bradley, his
assistant and JHsa Huth MetHuger, state supervisor of
public health nurses
Miss Mettingcr explained
the various types of visiting
nursing and said West Vol­
usia's combination type (home
nursing in conjunction with
the Public Health Hrpl.) ap
peared to he the most satis­
factory in services and fiiunices.
She also reported thut u few
years ago (hero were only six
groups in Florida but now
there arc 20 nursing groups In
I he state.
Ur. Galloway spoke of Im­
plored services being planned
and said to put Iho orguuitution on a completely paying
basis would cost palienta $4
per visit. This means the asso­
ciation now save* those most
in need thousands of dollars,
he said
Dr. Bradley told how home
nursing suvea doctor's time,
patient’s money and improve*
health more rapidly.

Attendance
The Award of Attendance

flag for the month of January
fur Cuh Scout Troop 543. of
All Souls Parochial School
went to Den 6, with Den
mother, Mrs. 51, Forbes arid
the Honor Flag was award'd
to Den 4. Den Mother Mrs.
I). Dlmstead.

The following awards were
made: Wolf Badge and Hold
Arrow1 to Billy O’Connor, Den
I and Bernard Schultz, Den 3.
Wolf Budges to Joe McGov­
ern and .Michael Colby, Don
3; Jimmy Coleman, Slew El­
liott, David Carter, Juniea
Maloney, Michael Doyle and
Michael Schmidt of Hell 0.
New members to receive
their Bobcat pin* were Mirhnet McGovern, Charles Beck
and Franklin DiHaw, Hen 3;
Gregory Grant, Den 5; Rich­
ard Allen, Murk Gregory,
Stephen Snyder, T h o m a s
lliuix, Christopher Daigle and
Donald Martin, who formed u
new den, No. 7.
in Den 5 Stephen Leman*
was awarded u Silver Arrow
and Tom Forliea und Doug
Teten received Ucnner and
Assistant Denner iiw h i J s, re­
spectively.
Scoutmaster for Troop M3
dinner assisted by the cafe­ Is Joel McGovern.
teria staff and other volun­
Dogs, rows, pige and other
teers.
animals can perceive taste dif­
Entertainment will be pro­ ferences h u m a n s can't, al­
vided by the Lyman Dance though nnimuls do not neces­
Band. I'rucvcda from the din­ sarily prefer the same flavors
ner will go toward the athletic h i humans.
fund.
Since tills is tlie school’*
first year in operation, the
Athletic Assn, has had to
work hard to provide equip­
ment for various sports at
the school and has support­
Brand N e w Tire
ed the program in every way.
670 x 16
The association also is sell­
10.45 plus lax
ing shares for the proposed
No Exchang#
50 by 84 foot basketball court
C
AV ANAU G H
for $1 each. These will be
TIRE SERVICE
available at the dinner and
1401 R. French A t*.
those wishing to purchase a
FA 2-2261
share will received a "deed."

Junior High Athletic Assn.
To Sponsor Chicken Dinner
Ur Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
High Athletic Awn. will spon­
sor ■ chicken dinner on Sat­
urday starting at 5 p. m. at
the
Longwood
Elementary
School Cafeteria.
Tire menu will include fried
chicken, baked potatoes, green
peas, coleslaw, rolls and des­
sert. Unusual bargain prices,
including a special rate for
families, hive been act for
adults with special plates al­
so available for children un­
der 12 years of age.
Amateur chefs Henry Dun­
can and Uurbon Ferrell, who
have carved quite a reputa­
tion for themselves in the
culinary department, will be
in charge of preparing the

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Mr*. If, L. Johnson
|intr. From Rivcrvlcw Ave.
A wet and cold day to you. 1east through Monroe, send in
Wish I could say it was your news. • • • our thought
spring BUT. So help me I (his week is by Henri Amiel.
did net order this kind of “ Personality. It is not what
he has, nor even what he
weather. I asked the ground­
hog to please not see his does which directly expresses
the worth of man, hut what
shadow. But the critter must
he is." This thought was sent
have because it's weather for
to me by my aunt, Mrs. Phil
ducks. • • * or something.
Allen.
Sure hope it clears up Irefore
Monday. That® the day that
the high school band goes to
Gasparllla in Tampa. We
want the sun to be shining
real nice like. Charlie and
Terry ftabun and Gary Pittnan arc going from out this
By Jane Casselberry
way. By the way have you
The PTA of South Seminole
bought some chocolate candy
from any of the band mem­ Junior High School at Cas­
bers yet? This candy sale is selberry will sponsor a bene­
fit Valentine’s Day Card
an annual event for the hand.
Party on Thursday, Feb. 14,
The money taken in from it
at 8 p, m.
goes toward the uniforms and
The party will be held at
other expenses incurred by
the American legion Home
trips and so forth. So gel
on Prairie Lake. There will
your candy now and you will
be prizes and refreshments
be doing your bit for the
of cake, coffee and punch.
band. Its really good because
Mrs. Rose Brockenbrnugh is
1 have bought some. * * •
Have you been out to the fair chairman of a committee to
plan (lie affair.
in spite of the rain? It is cer­
Tickets may be obtained
tainly a shame (hat it had
from her or from Mrs. Char­
to pick this week to rain.
les Dome, Mrs. William Cass
But anyway go out and see
or Mrs. Dorothy Adkins. Prothe exhibits and other atiraecccds will go towards pur­
lions. The t il boys and girls
chasing books for the school
have such attractive Iwoths
library.
and some of the schools also.
The PTA only recently was
The Five 11 Riding Club has
organized at South Seminole
an exhibit. And Ora Canup
Junior High and this is one
and son, Donald, have enter­
of its first fund raising pro­
ed some of their ceramics.
jects. Everyone is urgrd to
Some of the Monroe ladies
attend an enjoy an evening
ha\o entered their sewing
or cards while helping the
cralts and canned goods. So
school.
go see it before it closes Sat­
urday. • • • The Monroe
Home
Demonstration Club
meets tonight at White Hall.
Some very interesting things
to discuss so all members try
and attend. Lorena Tindol
and Mildred Standifer will be
By Mrs. Adam Muller
the hostesses. Bring a new
The Auxiliary to the Dellary
member with you. Sec you Volunteer Fire Dept, will spon­
there • • • Carol Spivey is sor a card party at 1 p.m.
on the sick list. Also Ethel l-'cb. 10,
Todd. Get well gals so you
M a b e l West, committee
can return to school. * * • chairman, will be assisted by
Did you go see the art ex­ i Francanna Howard, Mrs. Ed­
hibit of high school student ward llcaly, Mrs. Ivan Walk­
Clyde Harris? It is on display er, Mrs. H. Vitt. Mrs. Murray
at Sonkariks on Magnolia Gilbert, Mrs. Els worth Ogden
Avc. Clyde is doing real good and Mrs. August Rvideuvvald.
with his drawings. Go see Mrs. Ardetli Michener will he
them and sign the guest book at the door.
there. • • • Another reminder
Those planning to attend
about the Variety Show the ore asked to bring their own
Monroe PTO will give in
cards.
April. If you haven’t already
contacted Jean (Mrs. Mor­
ris) Melts that you will do
an act of some kind, be sure
and do so right away. The
PTO has been having nice
shows and this one will be no
lly- Jane Casselberry
exception so call Jean and
Tho Senior Class of Lyman
let her know what you can
do. The little second graders High School will sponsor n
gave their interpretation of Sweetlu-nit Ball on Fob. IB
Snow White anil the Seven from 8 p. in. until midnight in
Dwarfs last week In tho thr school eiifeteria honoring
school audiotrium. I saw the the school alumni.
It is hoped that many o f the
kiddies in their costumes and
they were so rule. Hope you former students will come out
were cne of the crowd who for this gala event and enjoy
saw the show. • • • Forgot to n get-together with old class­
mention 1ID members, bring mates.
Music will be provided by
a white elephant with you
tonight to be auctioned off. the “ The Espers” and dress
• • * Sorry to bear that Lin­ wilt ho senil-forinal. Refresh­
da Hittril has the flu bug. ments will ho served free of
Linda went over to Holly Hill charge.
last weekend to see former
Monroe gal Connie Griffis, 1
know’ that they had a wonder­
ful time together. Then Tues­
day the bug hit her hard. • •
lly I.nu'se Slmunek
Happy birthday to Norino
Committees
In charge of
Norwood, Gwen Muse, Pau­
line Warfel and Richard Hit- (he Altamonte Spring* Ele­
tell who have birthdays com­ mentary School Clinic today
ing up this week. Wonder Issued on appeal for volun­
which one is the youngest? ? teers to work In the farllity.
Mrs. Frank Grrhnrdt and
* • ■ 1 know that you have
heard the saying “ No news Mrs. William Sourest, In
is good news," that is true charge of tho clinic, asked
but in this ease it doesn’ t that mothers volunteer to
apply because of the bud serve at least one-half day per
weather this past week every­ month during tho school
one has decided that home is hours.
Any mother or interested
the best place to be so we
are going to blame it on the person in the rr&lt;« who has
weather because we have a the nvailnl It* time is asked to
short column this week. But contact Mrs. Scgre-t if they
re willing to help out in this
call me at FA 2 4722 and let
me know what you are do- worthwhile duty.

PTA To Sponsor
Card Parly

Fire Auxiliary
To Sponsor
Card Party

Lyman Seniors
To Sponsor
Alumni Dance

Clinic Mothers
Issue Appeal

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Soviet System Gives 'Indigestion' - Gumm
“ It is difficult to orient tat
indigestion."
E d w i n ; that they wvre built with In­ gether In 1017 and Mr*.
oneself to a country where Gumm told Kiwanlans Wed­ laid mosaic tile on walls and Palmer and Mr*. Gumm were
the government c o n t r o l s nesday.
fleer, beautirut etundehers, schoolmates in Galesburg,
everything. It gives one menGumm, vice president of and go very fast.
111.
the Illinois Agricultural Asso­
“ Only aeven percent of the
ciation was speaking of his Soviet people are members
recent trip to Russia where of the Communist party."
he and 3d other American “ They don’t let Jus! anybody
farmers, paying their own Join, you have to prove your­
way, cn a People to People self."
tour, visited the Soviet farms,
CUSTOM-FITTED
“ I am mighty glad that 1
had visited was born in America, for If
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h o alter Soviets
Kennedy administration, arm­ American farms in Illinois, t hadn’ t been born here, I
ed with stacks of photographs previously.
would never have known any
and SKAT COVERS
“ Their government showed difference," Gumm said.
and intelligence reports, pre&gt;srd its campaign today to con­ us the finest and most moThe apeaker was introduc­
Auto Glass
vince the public that Cuba is dern farm implements at the ed by Floyd Palmer, whom
nnd Sent Cover Co.
big
fair
in
Moscow,
but
when
no military threat.
he ia visiting. Palmer and
.1111 W. 2nd
122-803!
But th e administration’s you get out on the farms you Gumm were at Stetson to­
loudest critics said they werr don’ t see any of this equip­
unconvinced by the extraordi­ ment. They arc using imple­
nary intelligence briefing De­ ments that we used 30 or 40
fense Secretary Hubert S. Mc­ year* ago,” Gumm reported.
He added that parts arc
Namara and an aide gave Hie
so
scarce Out many of the
nation Wednesday night on
big
machines
the Soviet
television.
T H A N K S FROM T H E N A T IO N A L FO U ND ATIO N is tendered to Miss
President Kennedy was ex­ farms do have sit idle in the
Linda Williams, president o f the Anchor Club at Seminole Iliyrh School, as
pected to reiterate at a 4 p.m. middle of a field, because
members o f the organization participated in the recent roadblock for tin*
news conference today that all small parts cannot be obtain­
March o f Dimes. John Sauls, county chairman for the Foundation presented
itussian offensive missiles and ed to repair it,
H O S PITA L A R E A
“ There are so many things
the certificate and duplicates to the other members o f the club at it tea for
bombers have been removed
wrong with the Soviet farm
workers held at the Capri, Monday.
(Herald l’ hoto)
2nd nnd Mcllonville
from Cuba and have not been
aystrm, under the governbrought hark.
owned plan, their level of
Central Intelligence Director
productivity
D
shockingly
John A. McCone, who said
low." lie **kl,
Wednesday that reports of a
Gumm Idanicd the tow pro­
new Soviet buildup on the is­
duction on lack of Insecticides
land cheeked out “ negative,"
Cnsselberry offidntn niinounced today Hint
PRESCRIPTIO N SPECIALISTS
and ferliliiers, and the ridi­
was to resume testimony to­
Monday night’s meeting o f the Hoard o f Aiderculous government orders to
May we fill your next prescription 1 1 1 We meet nr
day before the Senate pre­
men will be held at 7:80 p. nt. in the Town Hall.
plant or harvest crops when
belter competitive prices and arc entirely devoted to
Invitation ha* gone out to
paredness subcommittee in a
The meeting will he limited due to the fact
the
art of tilling prescription*.
the government says it wants
all former New York State
dosed hearing.
that Attorney Kenneth McIntosh will he unable
It to tie done, rather than to
residents to attend tho an­
to attend. The session will be conti tided the fol­
plant in season and harvest
nual New York Slate picnic
lowing Monday night, Feb. 18. at which time the
D RIVE-U P WINDOW
Same Number
in season in accordance with
scheduled for Feb. 10 at
full agenda will lie taken under consideration.
ST. LOUIS (UIM) — Jerry Nature.
E A S Y P A R K IN G
Rock Springs, rain or shine.
They have ix&gt; meat at all
Stovall will bo a familiar sight
The Springs are lorated off
to his old fans who saw him in the stores, Gumm said,
SR 415 between Mt. Plymouth
in a Louisiana State Univers­ and reported that the Soviet
and Apopka.
ity uniform when lie perform* interpreter told them Rial
Those who attend are a*kIn (Tty And Surrounding Area*.
this year for the St. I/&gt;ul* their people did not need
«\l to bring their lunch, drink
Cardinals of the NalMm.il Foot­ meat, because they could get
David 1.. Bean,
Viola W. Fauat,
and table service. The pic­
ball league. The Cardinals all the vitamins they needed
ILS.I-h.
On nrr.
nic. which will get underway
revealed Wednesday that he’ ll from vegetables alone.
promptly at noon, will be
.
.
.
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Gumm described the sub­
By Donna Estr*
recent rnrd party such n suc­ wear No. 21—the number he
followed hv a brief business
ways
as
fantastic,
laying
The Longwood Civic Longup cess. She announced that due wore nt l.SU.
meeting and program.
(Women'* Club) mrt Tuesday to the illm-Hs of .Mrs. Harriet
Those in charge of plan­
nt 2 p. m. at the Civic League Harris o f VFW 8207 Auxiliary
ning the event report that If
Building un Chuirh St.
the presentation of the out­
the weather is good some
Tables w e r o uttrurtfvcly door American flag had been
51*0 persons are expected to
decorated w i t h Valentines postponed until next month's
attend this year.
standing mining branches of meeting.
ligustrum while the main ta­
Mrs. E. P. Rlchnrd* an­
ble had atalent ami ligustrum. nounced that the tag day
The meeting was opened hy scheduled for this week to ben­
Mrs. 1* L. Cox who expressed efit the library's encyclopedia
her appreciation fur the co­ fund also has been postponed
operation given to make the because of the i n c I e nt e n t
weather. A date will ho an­
FEBRUARY 4
nounced In (lie near future.
Admissions
Mrs. It. It. Gray sang a
Frank Murphy. Relta Goss,
lovely hy mn and Mrs. E, Put­
Willie Jackson. Mary Ward,
nam gave the devotional.
Wallace Thornton, Eva Milcy,
lly Linda Smithson
Mrs. John Manner, librarian,
Thomas Hanso, Gladys Da­
Oviedo High School students spoke on the needs o f the IIvis, Cora Strippling of San­
arc anxiously awaiting their praty and gave n short talk on
ford,
Sweetheart Ball to tie held enrh o f tlm book reviewed
Birth*
this Saturday in the school and their authors
Mr. and Mrs. James Goss of
cafclorium.
Taking part on the program
Sanford, a boy
Preceding tho dance Coron­
were Mrs. L. L. Cox, Miss Ella
Discharge*
ation Ceremonies will be held
Cummings, M t a a Elizabeth
Martha Ellis, llobgood, N\ C.
in tlm auditorium to crown
Frank Beyer, DeBary; Ag­ seniors Ann Slavik, "Miss Abbot, Mrs. Charles Stewart,
Mrs. Utia Lee and Mis Ralph
nes Mulliern, Dayton, Ohio;
OHS" and Thud Lingo. “ Mr.
Blurt.
Ix-roy Williams, DeWitt Mat­
OHS."
All of tho luniks reviewed
hews, Jr., John Probst, Julia
The royal pair will lie at­
Merritt, Eddie lire Capps, tended
by
rcpmcntatlve* ure available at the library
Elliot Boyd Jr., of Sanford.
We've reduced prices on
chosen from each senior high with the exception of "1 Tuko
(N e w n a rro w d e sig n o r
FEBRUARY 5
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W'e htwe
our on tiro line for this
co n ve n tio n a l w h ite w a lls
Admission*
Hostesses
for
the
meeting
T ic public Is Invited to at­
your size at
. . . y o u nam e it)
"across-the-board" S A L E I
Elisabeth Thomas, CImrIcs tend the Coronation Cere­ were Mrs. J. G. Ristline, Mrs.
B
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Melton, Gladys Orth, James mony scheduled to take place Walter Kroline and Mrs. E. C.
.Sherman, Marguret P a u l k , at 8 p. m.
Dunning.
.lode Carter, Sharon Driskcll
of Sanford.
Every new Firestone tire carries
Disrhnrgrs
a 15 to 36*month
Florence Gould, D e B a r y ;
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Laura Clarke, Gran; Middleton and Mabel Shndbolt of
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Sanford.
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"Our primary concern I* to fur*
rinh fuel in a condition nuitable fo r
Intended use at tho lowest cost to
the government.”
Thnt statement Is taken from a
nummary o f the briefing given by a
Washington representative o f the
Navy Fuel Supply Office to mem*
bar* o f the C Ity
i t y Commission
-------- --------and to
Sanford businessmen relative to the
Navy'a desire fo r installation o f the
je t ft
fuel pipeline.
..........
It appears the N avy and every­
one else wants the pipeline excepting
A C L and three o f the five members
o f the City Commission. This doesn’t
meet with our democratic rule o f the
m ajority wins . . . except, o f course

Goin'

Peter Edson

for the Big One

Political

tho three men on the Commission
outvoted their two fellow members
who want the pipeline. And the lat­
ter stand is what counts right now on
the pipeline question.
This Navy representative said the
pipeline would save 962,141 fo r the
government. That's a lot o f shekels
. . . and it Is doubted if A C L will lose
nearly that much If the fuel trans­
portation Is transferred from rail
tank cars to barge and pipeline.
We admire the convictions o f
these three Commissioners . . . but it
takes a good man to admit the error
o f his ways. Wo sincerely trust one
o f the three will see that error and
change his vote Monday evening.

T h e Courts In T ria l
Whenever a particular grand
ju ry indictment or trial jury verdict
appears to some to reflect poor judg­
ment, it is not uncommon to hear
critical assaults on the jury system
itself.
* *
What these come down to is tho
notion that juries composed o f or­
dinary
are often -----incompci r y citizens
----------------------.
tent to deal with the complex issues
Involved in many criminal and civil

cases.
Defenders o f the system go be­
yond the fact that it is rooted in our
judicial way o f life. They argue that
where matters o f fundamental fact
are concerned, jurors o f average
mental attainment and education
are Just as likely ns a group o f spe­
cialists to come up with a fuir Judg­
ment.
.
.
„
Where cases embracing really
baffling technical factors are at is­
sue, blue ribbon Juries o f exports
are o f course called for — and com­
monly used. 1
.
. ..
Granting the validity o f this gen­
eral defense o f the jury system, It
can nevertheless still he contended
thnt too mnny grossly unqualified
rsons find their way onto jury
nchee. This country's growth in
numbers is enough to widen this
prospect.
Judicial experts eager to Im­
prove Jury caliber
tllbi are beginning to
attack the problem —- at the federal
court leval first.
A tty . Gen. Robert Konncdy has
sent Congress a bill to create a jury
commission fur each U. 8. district
court. Using questionnaires, these
commissions would screen prospec­

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tive jurors to make sure o f getting
qualified individuals.
Not the least o f the present d iffi­
culty arises from the fact that d if­
ferent methods for obtaining numea
from which jurors are drawn. Some
have used voting lists, others tele­
phone books, and so on. On occasion
this lays the basis fo r litigant’s
claims o f jury discrimination.
The new bill would give the chief
federal judge in each district the
power to decide the source o f names
for Jurors. But he would be barred
from systematically or deliberately
excluding any group in the popula­
tion.
It is not only Jurors hut judges
themselves who suffer criticism on
grounds o f Incompetence,
To assist the president in nam­
ing federal judges, the American
Bar Assn, has an advisory commit­
tee which reviews the qualifications
o f those under consideration.
When certain presidential choices
do not turn out too well, the A B A
committee sometimes is assigned
some o f the blame. In a new report,
It reminds that it never advances
candidates on its own but simply
weighs tho merits o f those the ad­
ministration has in mind.
The A B A says it has no responsi­
bility either for the “ political fac­
tors” which work to the end thnt
most judgeship choices are o f the
president's own purty.
The limits o f the A B A ’s advice
are clear enough. Y e t it jperforms a
valuable function in lifting up the
level o f the Judiciary. So, evidently,
would any sane measure aimed at
Improving jury quality.

Dick Weit Soys

Last O f T h e Freeloaders
WASHINGTON (U P I) One of the molt distinguished
membera of the prcit corps
here ii a ubiquitous corres­
pondent known to hi* friend*
end comptlrioU eg “ the last
of the big freeloaders.”
We called him “ Diamond

John.”

OUR

lie came by his UUe by
virtue of having dined gra­
tia for 10 straight nights on
ancbovles and gooae liver
canapes, which are to e
Washington cocktail party
what gun wadding is to the
field artillery.
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oactuaivMy to tho uao fo r ropublUatlou o f all lh * local nawa
prlatoit In Ibla neteapapor.
No part o f any material, n*w * or advertising, o f thl* edition
o f Tho Hanford Herald may !&gt;• reproduced In any mannar w ith ­
out written permission o f tlia publloher of Tbo Harold. Any
Individual or firm raaponelbla fo r oueh rapnxlurtloa w ill
unaldarod aa Infrlnslny on Tha lierald'a repyrlght and w ill
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record atilt standi. I doubt
it will ever be broken, for
fri'cloading lecins to lx i
dying art. A realty talented
freeloader la almost aa rare
nowadays aa a zither tuner.
Moat of Uw old-timers who
developed the modern techni­
que! of treeloading are now
on the Inactive list, having
been rendered bora do com­
bat by a few too many hors
d'oeuvers.
Occasionally, t h e y
will
coma out of reUiement and
flash some ef their old form.
But It’a apparent that they
are a step slower than they
used to be and lack the sta­
mina tor regular participa­
tion.
In our builneu, lt*a aztomaUe that freeloaders never
come back.
Membera of the younger
generation aecm lo lack the
heart lor fncloadlaf, si least
of lbs championship caliber.
They will give it a go it the
spread promise* to be lavish
enough. Otherwise, they don’t
bother lo show up.
A freeloader simply can't
be selective and still stay la
the peak of condition. Accept­
ing the good with the had la
the mark of s trua professtonal.
1 have aft-n many of the
newcomers buying their own
drinks, which la grounds fur
UlsquallficaUon.
What
la
worse, tame of them stand
treats, which la tantamount
to throwing the game.
No wonder President Ken­
nedy la concerned about tha
yuuih of America growing
soft.
Among the freeloaders of
my acquaintance, those who
work out regularly, “ Dia­
mond John” la the only one
who could bold hla own In
international competition.
He gave some of us a
fright recently by getting
married. We feared a wife
might cramp Mi style, but
be assured us that matrimony
would be no handicap. “ Al­
ter nil.” be said, “ two can
frecload as cheaply aa one.”

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twice tbe apeed of sound will
heat to 300 degrees Fahrenheit
even in fairly thin atmosphere

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Dr. Crane's

W o rry C lin ic
Tom says he ran under
aland why hla homa environmeat predUposod him to a
homoMiual life. Hut ho
wanla to change. And he
can alter hla personality If
he slactrtly trie* to do *o.
But It la lika changing a
chronic drunkard, Tha vic­
tim must WANT to make
lh* change—net hla relaUrea!
CASK 0-452: Tom 2. aged

Id, 1* the homosexual mention­
ed yesterday,
“ Dr. Crane," he confessed
when I later intervlawed him,
“ my dad ia n loud spoken, ath­
letic type o f man.
“ A* far back aa I can re­
member, I have always been
in awa of hla loud voice and
tendency to show off hie big
muscles.
“ Meanwhile, I have clung to
my mother, who was a aoftspoken timid aoul who liked
music and always smtlled
sweat because of perfume.
"So I can now see why I
have Identified myself far
more with Mother than with
Dad.
“ I shunned boy's sports, for
t never learned how to become
proficient In them.
“ Besides, Dad was always
Irritable at my lack of (kill.
Ha angrily would call me “ but­
ter fingers" when I dropped

tho ball.
*
“ So 1 Juet naturally drifted
Into the enjoyment of femin­
ine things- But I would like to
alter my outlook If It le pos­
sible.
“ Dr. Crane, do you know
any homosexual* who have ac­
tually made the change?”
Yes, it Is Just d* possible
for a homosexual to change aa
for any alcoholic to make a
right-about-face, or a dope ad­
dict or cigarat smoker to
break such an entrenched
habit
For homosexuality la elmply
an adult carry-over of a nor­
mal stage in the emotional de­
velopment of human being*.
First w* start out in Ufa aa
Intenaa egotista. Tha world re­
volve* around ouraelvea ao wa
psychologist* describe t h i s
early etoge aa the egocentric.
N ext w* enter the parental
■tags, aa at kindergarten,
wherein wa admit the Import­
ance of our father and mother
fee prominent “ planets” re­
volving around our ago.
And at tha age of g or 10,
wa anter tha third stage of
emotional growth, which la tha
true homosexual phase, with­
out tha adult sexual attrib­
utes.
For at the ag* ef 10, we
have little uea for the opposite
■ax but cling to our own gang.

Sometime* such children con­
coct myeterlous secret societies
and sign their names in blood.
They vow eternal loyalty to
each other. And to be celled
“ ■itsy“ la then the wont In­
sult to a boy.
But In the middle teens,
molt people enter the fourth
stags, which ie the heterosex­
ual, wherein we look to the op­
posite sex for love and affec­
tion.
Alas, aoma people become
permanently “ fixated” at one
of the earlier, mora juvenile
etsgesl
Then, despite an adult body
and aven • college diploma,
thoy may aUU remain egocen­
tric (psythopathla personal­
ity).
Or they stay old bachelon
and old maids, tied to mam­
ma’s apron strings and unable
to get beyond the parental
■tags of emotional develop­
ment
Olhere become fixated at the
gang or homoaexual stage and
thus havt physical love af­
fairs with their own sex.
But this adult homosexual,
ity Indicates a Juvenile emo­
tional retardation, ao any humoeeiual who can understand
this Una o f reasoning, should
resolutely try to grow up to
the heterosexual itagc. Mora
tomorrow I

To

The

E d ito r

an certainly not tha hind af
administration that would ha
worth a 100 percent raise In
salary and expanses. This and
tha fact that both city and
county commissioner* only
put In part time on tha job,
tht majority la spent in their
various business establish­
ments, la a very good reason
for tho taxpayer* to oppose
any legislation to raise sala­
ries and expenses a* hath
branches of tho aommlaelonship seem Is • lead pipe riaeh.
Tha Mayor asked for dUsen* and taxpayers optalone an
theao subjects, ao this is mins,
and I ’m aura it la tho opinion
of many more, especially tho
property owners along Mailonvlll* Ave.
At no time, prior to the
tentative approval or since tha
rejection have the home own­
ers, slung this right of way
easement* been asked this
opinion*.
The resultant damage, un­
sightliness, and Utor money
and labor to repair their tom
up lawn* and shrubbery, plus
the safety angle of a fuel Una
pipe at tha front door, ha*
never been discussed with
them or any assurances given
on these questions.
Do not eipect ua proparty
owners to shod crocodile loan
for the plight of this pipe In­

POLAROID
Color Film

stallation program.
So, Instead of ramroddlng
this project through, let*
have some sane consideration
given to not only the pipeline
and ACL side but of this con­
troversial matter, but alu
tha goodly share of homoowners and taxpayers who
also are In this city.
ChArle* M. Harper

Do Gaulle's great display of
independence now is consider­
ed characteristic of the be­
havior of other leader* of the
European democracies. When
the United State* first pro­
posed that European maritime
nationa atop freighters flying
their Dags from c a r r y i n g
Communist arms to Cuba,
they all howled to high heav­
en. They maintained it would
be Impossible to stop free
trade on the high seas. It
would be too difficult to or­
ganise such an embargo.
When they saw the photo­
graph* of tho Russian mis­
siles on the Cuban bust's, how­
ever, ell the howlers shut up
immediately and swung into
line to support an all-out
blockade. De Gaulle even sent
a message to Kennedy, suylng
that if tile Cuban crisis devel­
oped Into a war, Franc* would
be with the United States.
So the expectation and the
hopo are that if another
showdown devidups, Dr Gaulle

Quotes

will be right In there pitching
co-operation with the best of
the allies.
Nobody professes to know
whet the general will do next,
for he i* French and tho
F r e n c h are unpredictable,
which ii whnt makes them so
delightful and so annoying at
one and the same time.
A final rejection of British
membership In the Common
Market I* not expected to l&gt;u
permanent. A temporary re­
jection might interfere with
U. S. negotiations for reduc­
tion of European tariffs and
the making of new trade
agreements, but It might help
exports of U. 8. farm prod­
ucts.
The British arc famous for
being able to muddle through,
even when the going la rough­
est. Their fulluro to gain ad­
mission to the Common Mar
ket at tills time would nut
change U. S. policies toward
Europe. And the prospect* fur
withdrawal of A m e r i c a n
forces from Europe, while de­
sirable as a long-range objec­
tive, is not even being consid­
ered In the face of today’s
world situation.

The wise and generous ac­
tion of China In iU border
CO M PLETE
dispute with India L out­
standing. With complete vic­
INVESTMENT SERVICE
tory achieved It yet handed
back the fruit* uf victory, an
Listed and unlisted
Securities
action without parallel in his­
Mutual Funds
tory.
— Dr. Hewlett Johnscn, the
ALLEN A CO.
“ Bed Dean” o f England's
211 E. LEMON ST.
Canterbury Cathedral.

LAKELAND, FLA.

It Is time that the company
Member: Midwest Stock Kxtk
of cowards wa* booted out (of
Chicago Board of Trado
television) and the company
of wild men was booted in to Orlando Sale* Repraaeatatlva
make a melee, a ferment, an
Informed but sublime and cru. MRS. S TA N COMSTOCK
aUva Insanity in television.
Pk. GA 1-8114
— Writer Ray Bradbury

B arbs
By Hal Cochran
A youth arrested for driv­
ing 70 milea an hour said he
was busy rsading a safety
pamphlet and didn't notice the
speedometer.

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Sanford Herald
Editor]
In pushing for the Intareeta
of the pipeline company and
the Naval Air Station at tha
ex pen** of the railroads, it
Nni that a more thorough
research should b* don* con­
cerning tha amount of money
to be spent on this pipeline
Installation, the true and ac­
tual amount of tarings for
tha 8NA8 yearly, the aoonomlc lose to the railroad*
and workmen, plus tha over­
all economic Impact on the
City of Sanford.
It appears non* of these
matter* were fully Investi­
gated when the City Commis­
sioners first gave tentative
approval of this projected in­
stallation.
J f . J remember correctly,
when this approval was first
given, you, Mr. Larry Ver*
ahel waa tha first to wonder
aloud and In print, why the
Interest of the ACL and the
workers had not been taken
Into conelderaUon.
Now, Mr. Vsrshtl, and I
supposed tha policy of tha
paper has forgotten about tha
public carrier, for the plump­
ing le all for the pipeline In­
torente.
Mle alto has been critical
about the soundness and
thoroughness of Commission­
er Raborn'e prose statement.
Mr. Rabcrn hat evidently
considered the legal interpre­
tation of property easements,
which are given for publle
utilities of which both Flo­
rida Power and Light and the
Sanford Gas Co. fit, whtreaa
tho piptUOa la strictly not a
public ullUty.
I hold no brief for tho
vaclllatkm of eovoral commis­
sioners, for this kind of thinklag, foroo|ght and hindsight

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
Tbo despair of average cltltens over the prospect of real
International co-operation ever
being achieved la worsened
now by the strange behavior
of French President Charles
do Gaulle.
On the one hand he has
blocked Great Britain's admls■lon into the European Eco&gt;
notnie Community—EEC.
On tha other hand he refueei to go along with the
agreement made by President
Kennedy and U. K. Prima
Minister Harold Macmillan for
a Polaris mlsella defense plan
for Europe.
In Washington, tha official
Ilna la that De Gaulla'a upset­
ting of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation and Common Market applecarts is un­
fortunate, not what tha Unit­
ed States would have willed.
But it 1* said these are ques­
tions fur the European coun­
tries to decide for themselves,
and the U. S. will stay out of
the arguments.
It Is maintained with a
straight fare that whatever
comes of this will cause only
temporary detour of peace­
ful traffic down the main
streets of history.
U. 8. trade exar Christian
A. Harter (a In Paris, conduct­
ing negotiations on tariff re­
ductions, and ambassador Liv­
ingston T. Merchant la in
Paris, negotiating for creation
of a NATO nuclear force, Juet
aa though De Gaulle had not
merely pounded a shoe but
thrown one.
No American official In any
way responsible for the con­
duct of U. 8, foreign policy
could afford to take u position
contrary to this view In this
nuclear age. The defense of
the free world ia neccsarlly
held Indivisible. Close political
relationships across tha At­
lantic Is considered Inevitable
because of the community's
sconomlc Interdependence.
All this unity la considered
essential if there is to lie any
successful resistance to world­
wide Communist aggression.
In one sense, it le said to be
the current Communist split
between Russia and Red China
which encourages people like
De Gaulle to go off on tang­
ents. And it is tha success of
tha United States In forcing
Russia to withdraw mlaellee
and Jet aircraft from Cuba
which give* weetorn go-ltaloncra their aelf-confldcnce
to show off.

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That'* tha way wa ara about tha affairs of
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Why do women aek a collec­
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never want to see him7
Lota of women take up
law, but not aa many a* lay
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Reorganization Set For Fire Dept.
The emirr North Orlando
Volunteer Fire Dept, is be­
ing reorganized upon recom­
mendation of the Village
Council by Henry Ward as­
sisted by Bob Dean.
The first reorganizations!
meeting was held last Sat­
urday and another will be
bold at 3 p. m. on Feb. 16.
Mayor Frank Fasuta s ac­
tion on Jan. 19 in dismiss­
ing Bob Stephenson as Vill­
age Fire Chief has been de­
termined Illegal and out of
order by all parties concern-

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F IN A L CONTESTAN'l'S in the Altamonte Garden Club’n Shuffleboard
Content which closed last Saturday were Mr. and Mm. \Vebl&gt;er Haines,
left and Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson llodjres. The two couples played the first
name to a (18 point tie before the Haines spurted ahead to victory going
on to take the second name by n large mnrgin, They will receive the con­
test trophy at the next meeting o f the Garden Club.
(Herald I’ hoto)
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DeBary Dupllrnte Bridge
Club played to 1H tables in
two sections directed by How­
ard Middleton at this week's
Tuesday afternoon meeting in
the Community Center.
First acctlun winner* were
NS, first, Col. and Sirs. W. W.
Hague; second, Mrs. Kdna
Reilly and Mrs. Louise Mid­
dleton; third, Mrs. Iluth Uiatt
and Phil Dclierard; fourth, H.
fitly Chase and Miss Ethel
Johnson.
E\V, first, Mrs. Myron Actardl and Mrs. Hurry Scliob;
second, ft. T. Stevens and Mrs,
Hugh DuVal; third, Mr. anti
Sirs. Virgil Mot*; fourth,
Mr*. O. N. Lackey and Mr*.
Duvid Singer.
Section Two winner* were
KS, first, Mrs. D. J. Crawford
and Mr* Doyle Driver; scroitd,
Mi*. E. K. Anderson and Mrs.
Ucorga Hardin; third, Mr. and
Mr*. E. Z. Wnlter*; fourth,
Mr. and Mrs. George Pearsall.
K\V, first, Mr*. Alliert Be*
sunt and Mr*. Frank Holder;
secontl, Mi**. Elsa Unkles and
George Dickie; third, Mrs. L.
A. Tarbcll and Mrs. If. E. Hatson; fourth, Frank Mathcson
and Hurry M. Hi own.

Vegetable
Market

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DeBary Bridge Casselberry Boy Scout Troop
Club Names
Changes Location Of Meetings
Weekly Winners

1 *

In New York Wednesday
Florida cabbage sold for 11.00S4.25 per crate, with ainnll to
medium sires at $3.5&lt;&gt;-$3.75.
Celery wus $3.25-$J.fiO per
crate of J to 4 dozen sizes,
with a few at $3.75. Light o f­
fering* uf Chinese cabbage
were $2.0O-f2.25, endive wai
$3.00-(3.76, mostly (.1.00-13.50
and escarole (.’.00-12.75, most­
ly (2.25 per crate. Komaine
lettuce ranged from (2.00(2.75, mostly (2.00-$2.50 and
fair quality and small Boston
lettuce was (1.25.(2.00 per
rrutc, according to quality and
size. Crates of 6 dozen bunches
of curly parsley were (3.00(3.50 and radishes continued
to tell for 75 cents to (1.00,
mostly (LOO per basket of 300 oz. film baskets. Watercress
was 12-15 cents per bunch.
Bain and wet fields Interfer­
ed with harvesting in Central
Florida yesterday. Offerings
were extremely light, and
very feV salrs were quoted.
Celery brought (2.25 per crate
lor 2 to 8 dosen sizes. Cartons
of futr quality cauliflower
were $2.00 for 12 small to
medium heads, and radishes
continued to sell at 05-75
relit* per basket. Supplies of
all other commodities were in­
sufficient to quote, but cabbage at Belle Glade sold for
(2.75 (3.00, mostly $2.75 per
crate.
Shipments from F l o r i d a
Tuesday Inrluded: celery, rail
17 cars, truck, 39 carlot equiv­
alents; cabluigr, rail 1 truck
44; escande iuil none, truck
18; lettuce tall none, truck 8
and radishes rail 2, truck 10.
Horses and mules still have
a good run for their money in
New York State. There are an
estimated 42 thousand of them
and they are worth nearly $6-5
million.

cd. No formal charges w ill1
be filed against Stephenson
and no hearing will be con­
ducted.
The new- volunteer group
will elect its own officials
and will be completely inde­
pendent of council Jurisdic­
tion.
Village-owned
equip
mcnl, which includes the fire
truck, will lie made avail­
able for lease or purchase
to the group and although in­
surance premiums for the
first six months are being
paid by the village, the vol­
unteers after that time will
have to provide their own
funds.
Ward has asked that the
siren ami two batteries re­
moved during the recent Cubun Crisis for use a* a
warning system be replaced
on the truck. He stipulated
that one of the first steps to­
wards putting the newly
formed organization on an
operating basis must tv to
gel (lie truck In running con­
dition.
All men in Ihe village In­
terested in joining and work­
ing with the volunteer asso­
ciation are invited to attend
tlie next organizational meet­
ing.

Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary Chapter of the
American Assn, of Retired
Persons will meet at Ihe
Community Center at lo a.
m. Friday. Guest speaker
will lie W. II. Parkinson of
Uie Orlando Internal Revenue
Service office who will speak
on "Special Income Tax Pro­
visions for Retired People."
A qurstkin and answer per­
iod will follow.
Past
President
Elmer
Grumbacker is investigating
a new insurance plan to cov­
er medical costs of cancer
lly Jane Casselberry
rases and will report on his |
Lyman High School will
findings at tlie March meet­
ing of the group. At that fnce Oak Ridge of Orlando in
time a local reprccnlallve another Brain Bowl Mnlrli to
of the company also will he lie held this Sunday at 3:30
present to discuss the plan. p. m. in tlie Lyman Auditor­
Marge Ulrich, president, ium.
The I.yinnn Brain Team lost
reports Ihal a delegation
from the DeBary Chapter to Satellite Beach in an en­
will attend the Area Four counter Inst Sunday.
Participating on the team
AAnP Cenfcrence to lie held
this week will be David Smith,
April 4-5 in Clearwater.
Pete Carlson, Itoger Schmidt
nnd a new member, Richard
Hall.

Lyman Brain
Team To Meet
Oak Ridge

By Janr Casselberry
|munity Methodist Church at
With a membership of 50 10.15 n. in. where they huvo
1‘oys, Boy Scout Troop 341 of been invited to uttend in a
body.
Casselberry ha* outgrown the
There w ill be a covered dish
old meeting place on Ovcr- supper on Munday evening at
lironk Dr. und is now meeting 7 p. in. for the scouts and their
in Weaver Hall of the Cassel­ families. Each family Is asked
berry Community Methodist to bring ■ covered dish, unhid
Church.
.
or dessert and their own table
At their first meeting at the service.
church held Monday night,
Following Uie s u p p e r a
Ted Daniel wus surprised with Court of Honor will be held
a decorated birthday enkc, and two films, “ Lure of l.unmade from Angel food rakes oebe'* and *Huw to I’itcb a
stacked three high, which was Tent" will lie shown.
served with punch by his wife
Two of the scouts, Jerry
and daughters.
Skislnk und Hicky Casselberry
The troop is planning two recently were elected by their
activitiua In honor of Buy fellow scout* as outstanding
b'eout Week. The scouts have campers to lie candidates for
been asked to attend church in the Order of the Arrow. They
uniform this .Sunday which Is underwent tile Oidcul held
Buy Seoul Sunday. Catholic last weekend at Camp l.anH ie February meeting of
boya will attend Muss together oche in the Ocala National the fi-H Club wilt lie held at 7
und the I’rotestant buys will Forest and were initiated into p. m. Monday In the Hume
meet at the Cnssellierry Com- the organization.
Drttitiniliutiim Center In San­
ford.
I’ bins will be made for at­
tending the Florida State Fair
in Tuinpu on Fell. HI (4-1!
Day) nnd members who wish
to mukr the trip will be re­
quired to bring up-to-date
Record Books to the meeting.
This hunduy the club will lie
By Helm Snodgrais
Jane Vaught, Carolyn Wat­
special guests of the New
Enterprise Girl Seoul Troop son and Loui&gt;e Zavin.ki,
Smyrna (leech Biding Club
802, formerly Troop 102, re­
One year membership stars “ Sandspurs" at a show when
cently celebrated Us fifth were presented to Judy Kel­ the local 5-H’er* will bo rec­
birthday st which time five ley. Linda Long, Connie Sel­ ognized nnd introduced as a
year pins were presented to lers, rally Urban and Pam­ group.
Lust Sunday a number of
Mrs. Ft. T. Hatchett, leader, ela Walasek. Receiving pro­
members took part in s show
and to Carrie Hatchett, Pat- ficiency badges earned at
«t Uumtil In, bringing home
oy Long, Laura Thuriam, camp during the summer seven ribbon* in spite of the
were Carrie 1la Idiot, dabbler;
Linda Umg, life saver, pion­ Inclement weather.
Finns presently are being
eer and outdoor safely; Pat­
made
for the club to make a
sy Long, outdoor safety, bird
and mammal; Patty Urban, morning visit to Seminole
outdoor safety, bird, mammal Bucewuy to see the paccra
and campcraft; Pam Wala- work out. More detail* on this
sek, outdoor safety and pio­ trip will be announced at Mon­
neer und Louise Zavlnski, day night's meeting.
PER 100 LB.
Charles E. Hudson, s sales- bird.
CYLINDER
Members of the troop now
man on the staff of Strick­
Firemen
To
Collect
arc
working
for
first
class
land and Morrison, Inc., San­
No Installation Charge
By Jane Casselberry
ford, has been certified as a rank. As one of the require­
Delivery Anywhere In
Casselberry Fire Chief Paul
ments
they
will
present
a
graduate of the retail sales­
Bales has announced that
Seminole County
play,
“
The
Cleanest
Town
In
manship course conducted in
there will be Bremen on hand
Cocoa Beach recently by a the West," which already It
In rehearsal.
at Ihe Casselberry Fire Sta­
itaff instructor of Ford Mo­
tion from I a.m, until 2:30
In
addition,
(o
make
first
tor Company's Atlanta Mar­
class, each girl must have p.m, Sunday to receive dona­
keting Institute.
tions for the Cerebral Palay
Certification of course com­ completed second class rank
Drive being held in conjunc­
pletion was announced by L. and oarned 10 proiicienry
too W. tat HT.
badges.
tion with the annual telethon.
C. Brock, director of Die Ford
Institute.
The
week - Ions
Nurse,
taught by J. A. Griggs, In■tilulc instructor,
included
fundamentals of salesman­
ship, specific individual as­
signments, and group parti­
cipation In simulated retail­
ing situations.

5-H Club Sets
Monday Meeting

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Garden Club
To Meet
In Chuluota
This month's meeting of the
Chuluota Ills and Her Garden
Club will be held at 7:30 p.
m. Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Haig,
who will present Ibo picture
prog!an of gardens, [lowers
trees and shrubs in Florida
and other stater.
A
beautlfcatkm program
for the area will be discuss­
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will report on methods and
means for getting the pro­
gram underway in the com­
munity.
Members will present preferenecs and suggestions for
monthly programs during the
year.

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plant* dlacaaa moat at tfea
grecm were toil during the
winter and tbeie have been
brought along in the law two
months to a playable condi­
tion.
“ It’a going to take oome
tricky putting to get the ball
In the hole' ■■Id veteran
Stan Leonard of Vancouver
B. C. "They’ve done a fine
job of bringing theso greens
along. But they still are go­
ing to give us some trou­
ble.”
The top pros ripped up tho
fl,700 yard lay out in the
pro am Wednesday, however.
' BUI Caspar and Joe Camp­
bell tied for low money with

ala under par K i, each winn­
ing $230. Don Haaiengate and
Don January had 07; and the
OSa Included NlcUaua, Jack
Fleck, Maion Rudolph, Jacky
Cuplt and Art WalL
Palmer, with a lot o( help
from comedian Bob Hope,
won the pro amateur money
of $200. The Maitera cham­
pion had a 70, but with Hope,
an 11 handlcapper, helping
lilm eight atrokei, hla team
had a beat ball of 17 under
par 05.
“ Can you Imagine that guy
lielng me with a 11 on the
front nine/' groaned Palm­
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Papp Eyes World Tide
VIENNA, Austria (U PI) Unbeaten Lasxlo Papp of Hunfsry, very impressive in hla
toeend defense of the Euro­
pean middleweight crown,
hoped today for a summer
Shot at the world title.
Veteran Papp, 37 and the
only admitted professional atb(Ole in tho Soviet bloc, scored
■ technical knockout In tho
llth round over Goorgo Ald­
ridge of England Wednesday
light before 13,000 In jammed
Itadthal!* Arena.
It was southpaw Lasalo'a
10th victory and perhaps tho
most Impressive performance
In hla 23 professional fights,
Which Included two drawa. Al­
io, it was knockout No. 11.
Papp, tho only three-time
Olymple boxing chxmplon,
Weighed 150U pounds; Ald­
ridge, 1EE.
Referee Ban Bricl of Hol­
land stopped the uneven con­
test with only 2d seconds re­
maining In the final round bocause Aldridge, ehampion of

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Aldridge, 20, was floored in
the British Isles, had juit
risen from a knockdown and that session by a left smash
was tottering groggUy. HU to the Jaw for a count of
eight.
right eye was swollen shut
That w u tho only tint*
George hit the deck; but in
tho 11th round tho stocky,
Siprna With Bills
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PI) - black-haired and black-mua(ached Lasxlo gave him such
Quarterback Phil Vogrln of
a battering against the ropes
Kansas Stato College of Pitts­
that rereree Brlel pulled Laetburg and linebacker Frank
lo away and counted beslda
Loefflcr of Missouri Valley Aldridge until the bell rang
College have signed 1903 con­
at the count of eight.
tracts with the Buffalo Bills
of (bo American Football Lea­
gue.
Farm Out Whltte
SAN FRANCISCO tUPI) —
Ex-Villa nova g u a r d llubio
U. S. Loses
VIENNA (U PI) — An eatl- Whitte wai farmed to the
mated 12,000 fans watched a Camden, N. J., Bullets of tb«
Csech All-Star squad defeat Eastern Basketball League
tho touring United States ama­ Wednesday by the San Fran
teur Ire hockey team, $-2, Mon­ cisco Warriors of tho National
day night at Prague, according Basketball Association.
to Radio Prague.

New Stadium
NEW YORK (U PI) — It’s
now official: New York’s new
stadium In Flushing Meadow
Park will bo known as "WlllUm A. Sbea Stadium.”

f tho City of Sanford will
•Id O roeular mirtlnt on
Tntadsy, rebraarr It, IMS, in
lh« CUr Commlnlon Room at
toe a t y Hall nt 1:1* P. M.
la order to conildor a return
f*r • variance of tho requiremonu la tho aide yard aa

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end spirits. Try the famous Rare J*B Scotch,
of flavour unsurpassed.

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Frank Robinson Conies Out
Off Retirement; Inks Pact
United Press International
AU It took was a $ao,ooo
contract to bring Cincinnati's
Frank Robinson out of ' ‘re­
tirement.”
The 17 year old outfielder,
who Insisted last September
that 19C2 would be his lait
one io bate ball, signed with
the Reds for 1M Wednesday,
accepting g $M,M0 contract
that made him the highest
paid Cincinnati player In his­
tory.
Robinson batted At 2 and
hit M homers last season,
daring which b* received ap­
proximately $40,000. Ha said
Wednesday ha was acrious
about quitting but "changed
my mind” after seeing hla
1963 contract.
Vada Pinion also signed with
the Reds for an estimated
$29,000 and club president
Bill DeWItt announced a total
of IB player; already under
contract.
Tb* Botton Red Sox made
it • total of 14 by olglng out
floldtra Carl Y u tm m ik l and
Roman Mejias and pitchers
Earl Wilson, Milk* Fornlo­
ts* and Wilbur Wood.
Right hander Tom Chen­
ey, who stuck out 21 Balti­
more batters during a It in­
ning gama last Mason, agreed
to te ra i with Washington,
which now baa satisfied M
of Its players while Urn Kanua City A ’a announced the
algnlnga of outfielders Qiao
ClmoU tad Bobby Del Greco
and catcher Haywood Sulli­
van.
Outfielder Don Dillard ob­
tained In a deal with Cleve­
land, became Uw nth mem­
ber of tbe Milwaukee Braves
to capitulate, end the Phil­
adelphia Phillies signed infielder Cookie Rojas, catcher
Larry Outright and pitcher*
Dick Beck and Ferguson Job-

John Quae, general man­
ager of the Phils, announced
ROME (U P I)—Giulio Rinal
Although snore than a util- (hat tnfaldar Billy Klaus, re­
di, the European light heavy lion earthquakes shake the leased by the club late last
weight champion, Monday earth each year, not one of season, has been invited to
turned down n $10,000 offer to them can be predicted.
aprlng training.
fight Joae Torres In Puerto
Rico "In the near ftitur*."

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Plnacrait
lubdlvlaloa,
bird Addillaa. Lot II.
Edward r. Lana, Chairman
Pabllah February T, ISIS.

PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U PI)
—Corky Cassius Clay was
moved Into a challenging posi­
tion today by tha World Box­
ing Association, which boost­
ed him from thtrd to second
among heavyweight contend­
ers.
That elevation placed Clay,
of Louisville, Ky., In the slot
frera which ha can challenge
the winner of the return April
title fight betwaen champion
Sonny Liston and top con­
tender Floyd FatUrsen.

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Cloy Gains
In Boxing

Outfielder Jim Rickman, tofielders Larry Burrlght and
Tim Harkness, pitcher Larry
Foss and catcher Norm Sher­
ry all came to terms with
the New York Meta; catcher

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Tom Halter signed with the
San Francisco Giants and out
fielders Roger Sorenson, Paul
Blair and Dave May were
satisfied by Uw Baltimore
Orioles.

Pryor's Still Holds
Lead In Mixed League
Pryor’s State Farm Insur.
anco team still holds the lead
In the Thursday Nlto Mixed
League having 52 wins and 21
On* point behind la Pow­
ell’s Office Supply with 51
wins and 29 tones and one
point behind them la Apple­
by's Restaurant with 80 wins
and SO Ioims . Fourth place
ia held by Heart Counell with
32 wins and 40 losses. Fifth is

Taylor Named
Top Player
BOSTON (U P I) — Jim
Taylor, Green Bay’* powerful
fullback, today was aalactad
aa the top National Football
League player of 1962 in the
weekly Editor’s Poll.
Taylor received a percent­
age score of 93 to the ballot­
ing by BE o f tho nation's
apart* writers, Y, A. Tittle,
the New York Giants quar­
terback, was second with •
percentage of 80.

Stelnmeyer’a with 29 wins and
51 losses and last but not least
is Cook's Corner with 26 wins
and 54 tosses.
There were only three series
of 500 plus this week, Vergil
Anderson of Pryor’s having a
553; C. E. I’lercy of Appleby’s
with a 547 and Ellen Bells of
Powell's with a 523.
Pryor's was the only team
reporting spills with Sleek
Body converting the 3-10 and
3-7-10; Vergil Anderson con­
verting the 3-10 and Eleanor
Anderson converting the 5-10.

VAH-3 Wives
Pacing Loop

VAH-3 Enlisted Wives, with
44 wins and 33 tosses, still
hold firat place to the Holler
Motor Navy Wive* Bowling
Ltagtio.
YAH a Officers Wirt* bold
second place with a 43-33 rec­
ord, followed by NAM-7 D 2
with a 42U-33U score.
Gealo Sprallln. of VAH-9
EW, rolled a 179 to take credit
Tbe Kodiak bear la said to for high game and Pat Slpley,
be Uw largest meat eating ani­ of NAH-7 D 2, rolled a 501 for
high seriea.
mal to the world.

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Wright Favored
AtSt.Pele
Open Tourney
ST. PETEP-SBURG, F l a .
(UPI—Mickey Wright of Dal­
las, Tex. was an odds on fav­
orite today aa a field of 35
women proa teed off In the
$15,500 St. Petersburg Wom­
ens Open, the richest event
ever on the Ladies Profession­
al Golf Association tour.
The long ball hitting Tex­
an ignored cold and rain Wed­
nesday along with Clifford
Ann Creed of Alexandria, La.
to fire a par 71 over the 6,116
yard Sunset Golf and Country
Club course In a pro patrons
tuneup event,
Mias Wright rate* the fav­
orite rola on the basis of her
showing Wednesday under the
adverse conditions and on her
victory last week In tho Sea
Island, Ga. Ladles Open.
The youthful hilts Creed
lacks the tournament experi­
ence of Miss Wright, having
played in only one pro tournsment last year.
Four familiar names trailed
the two leaden in the tuneup
with 73s. They were Jackie
Pung, Peggy Kirk Belt, Mar­
lene Bauer Hag go and Judy
Kimball.
A local favorite ia Murlo
Llndstrom of nearby Pinellas
Park. Hha finished third at
Sea Island.

Blue Devils Face
'Slern' Test

By United Proas International
ft should be an easy ride for
Duka to clinch tha top spot in
the Atlantic Coast Conference,
but that’ll be only half tha
battle to gain a place to the
post season NCAA champion­
ships.
The third ranked Blue Dev­
ils faced Uieir sternest league
teat of the season Wednesday
night and came out with a
convincing 07-66 victory over
Wake Forest. The win gava
Duke a 0-0 record in ACC
play and left runner up Wnks
Forest with an 8-2 mark.
Duke still has five league
games remaining, but seems a
cinch to come home first.
However, the Atlantic Coait
Conference sponsor* a post
season tournament among Ha
members and tha Blua Davila
would ulao have to sweep this
to make their year’s work
pay dividends.
It was virtually no contest
as Duke raced to an early lead
and built a commanding 14
point margin at halftime, 4834. The defeat broke a 13
game winning streak for tha
Deacons on their home court
at Winston Salem, N. C.
Art Heyman of Duke led all
scorers with 22 points and
added 13 assists while reserve
center Hack Tieon contributed
Welsh Tire Shop gained the onB of his finest performances
lead to the Sandipurs Bowling with 20 points and 13 re­
League by winning three bounds.
points from the Jet Inn.
McRoberts Tire, who held
first ptace by one point, lost
throe to the SL John’s Realty
team and the positions are re­
versed, with McRoberts now
DAYTONA BE ACT! (U PI)
one point behind Welsh Tire. —Fred Lorenzen of Elmhurst,
Factory Paint Outlet came HI. unofficially broke tha
away with a three-point win existing record for qualifying
from Allx of Sanford and lap* for tho "Daytona 500”
Stompar'a Real Estate and auto raee Wednesday with an
Pierro Mfg. Co. split the de­ average speed of 161.781
cision of two wins each.
mites per hour to his 1963
Eleanor Anderson had high Ford.
•eriei of the week, a 479, and
L o r e n s * o averaged the
also high game of 190. Jane •peed over the seven laps in
Webster turned to a 175 and practice runs for tbe big
Louisa Owens • 164.
Daytona race.

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but usually pours on tbe
•team to get to the front be.
fora the first turn Is teached. Then be concentrates on
trying to increase the dis­
tance between himself and
bis closest-contenders.
Seven hard-driving speed­
sters will oppose Denny Mac
tonight, namely Speed Beam,
Zot, Sleek Ponda, Cherokee
Hutou, Hello Charlie, Foxworth and Big Calhoun.
Sleek Ponda la o three,
time winner, having triumph­
ed to grade* C. B and A. In
nine starts, all to grade A
events, Zot his failed to hit
the win column but he has
been a quintela factor four
times.
Another matinee la on lap
Friday. Heading the field for
the daylight main event will
be O. B.’a Deacon, Duke
Drake, Mystery Tamer and
Mrs, Mops.

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Plagued since Sunday with
rain Seminole official* were
again forced to cancel rac­
ing Wednesday night. With a
promised clearing forecasted
for tho area, harness and
quarter bora* racing la ex­
pected to resume tonight
Meanwhile extensive condi­
tioning of tbe H mile oval
has been underway.
The featured quarter horse
race for tonight will have
graded double A class racing
3SO yards. Misty Joes Girl
with jockey P Moore schedul­
ed to be a board looks to be
the favorite after making her
only start at this new meet­
ing n winning one Friday
night.
Strongest opposition will
likely to come from Mr.
Swamp Fox a three year old
from the King Ranch of
Florida end Vaughn War
Bomb a four year old who
won a M0 yard race on Sat­
urday night.
The Oth n ee harness horse
feature finds six starten In
race for non winners of |S,000 last year. Heading the
field of these alx fast patera
la Grand Gratten a winner on
Friday nght for trainer driv­
er Bill Robinson and Medow
Girl also a winner on Friday
night’s opening card- The
moiling line favorites how­
ever will likely be ll.D. Chimes
The five year old gelded son
of H. D. Hanover who finlah*
•d fourth in the foeture race
Friday after a bad start but
who was closing fast at the
finish.
The program for tonight Includea five harness and four
quarter bone races aa the
light* go on at Seminole Park.

Pag* 6 —

One of Uw track's winningeat greyhounds belonging to
T. J. Daniel, owner of the
wlnnlngest kennel, la certain
to rate as the favorite In to­
night's featured ninth race
at the SanfordOr Undo Ken­
nel Club.
He is Denny Mae, who has
won four of hit Ust five
grade A starts. Two of these
victories were ricked up in
the very fast time of 31.06
••toads and 31.11 seconds.
The big 73-pound brlndto is
Just a medium fast bresker

ladlcatloas are that all the
top money winner* tfala year
•till are at the peak of their
gamae and will be fighting for
firat priae of $0,300 here.
Jackie Burba, who won the
Lucky International in fan
Franclaco, warmed up with
a two under par 70. Oene Littier, aeeond leading money
winner on the tour lait year,
had a « . Gene's laet competit!v* round was the final
at the Palm Springs golf clas­
sic and he had a M there.
Palmer,
the
defending
champion, is going for hla
third consecutive title here,
and hie eecood of the IN I
tour.

THE LINEUP

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Denny Mac Rated
Top S0KC 'Choice'

Phoenix Opens
PHOENIX, Arix. (U PI) Om e l the greateit fleldi In
the S3 year history of the
Phoenix Open Golf tourna­
ment toed off today with de­
fending champion Arnold Pal­
mer, National Open champion
Jack Nlcklau* and PGA king
Gary Ptayar rated aa ‘ the
man to beat
It'a the first round of a
73 hole tournament played on
one court* the flat tree lined
Arltona Country Gub,
Tho proa aren’t beefing bem u m they are used to all
types * f courses. But there
win be mma trouble oa the
greens here. Bccium of a

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Feb. 7, 1963 — Page 7

By Abigail Van Buren

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T H U R S D A Y P . M.

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C tasset e S i v m w

(I) ABC Rventns R *p «ft

D E A R A B B Y : Sixteen years ago I
mnrried a man I did not love. 1 knew
1 didn’t love him but I was lonely.
Now I have met n mnn I love dearly.
He loves me, too. It is a decent love
and not a dirty one. There are chil­
dren on both sides. What should I do?
Go on living with u mnn I don’ t love
or go to the one I love with all my
heart? Please help me. SO IN LOVE

so please give me some advice
through your column. I am a trusted
employe, and have handled the cash
fo r several years. The bookkeeper
showed me a foolproof way to steal
small amounts o f money, nnd we hnvo
been doing this for two years. W e
don't take great amounts, but it Is
now adding up to more than I had in­
tended to take. I have been having
nightmares about getting caught and
being sent to prison. I want to quit
stealing, but the bookkeeper does not
want to quit nnd we have to work to­
gether. How can 1 confess and make
things right without involving the
bookkeeper? W e are both family
men. I f I don’t start living right I
am afraid 1 will do aomething des­
perate. W hat is the answer?
IN DEEP

D E AR SO: How can an illicit
"lo v e" between two married parties
be u '‘decent’’ love? That “ love"
didn't flower all by itself. It was
born in impulse and cultivated by
stealth. I f thnt is "love," then love
is a dirty word (which it is n 't)! Stay
with your husband and tell your
"lo ve" to stay with his wife. No one
finds real happiness stepping on the
hearts o f others.
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D E AR IN D E E P: Tell your col­
league In crime you're going to con­
fess the nmount you have taken, and
would like to work out restitution,
with interest. I f he won't do likewise,
it’s his neck.

D E A R A B B Y : Our office is in an
upronr this week. Every girl here
received a post curd invitation with
the
following
measnge: "Bridal
shower for Minnie. Please call the
above number fo r g ift suggestions."
I t ’s Minnie’s number, so apparently
she is giving it herself. Minnie was
married once, had three children and
was divorced. She mnrried again last
January. Now, five weeks later, this
"bride" is giving herself a "bridal"
ahower. Who’s crazy?
V IR G IN IA

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that pill, Grandpa, nnd get yourself
a Valentine!
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W hat’s on your mind ? For n per­
sonal reply, send, a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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D E AR V IR G IN IA : Anyone who
accepts such un invitation.
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Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to AB BY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Cnlif., fo r Abby’s new book­
let, "H O W TO W R ITE LETTERS
FOR A L L OCCASIONS.”

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D EAR AB^IY: When you rend
this you will know why I can’t sign
m y name or ask for n personal reply,

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North's two-club reiponso
NORTH
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Is tho Slayman convention
A Q It
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which asks South to show a
♦ J87S
four-card mnjor suit. South
♦ S3
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rcblds two spades. North goes WEST
*783
to two no-trump and, with a A A 93
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full 17-point no-trump plus V
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to go on to game.
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fQ it
clubs and as anyone can see
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that suit is the enemy. South
No one vulnerable
lets the queen of clubs hold.
■oath West North
There Is nothing to fear from
1N.T, Pass 3 *
Pass
a shift. He wins the club ton(A
Pm
1N.T. Pots
tlnuaticH and notes that hs SN.T. Pass Pais
a
hat to do aomething about
both the nee of apadea and
Peter Leventrltt of New
king of henrts In order to York Card School points out
take the nino tricks hs has that the aco of spades Is the
contracted for.
only real danger, sines tha

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with a predictable outcome,
since it concern! one of the
regular start and he's aurc to
be exonerated. Andy (Andy
l’rine) ia fingered by an in­
jured aix-ycnr-alt] girl an tho
driver of n bit-run car. Andy
can't prove he wasn't there
and bcglna to doubt hla inno­
cence. Druthcr Mitch (Earl
H o l l i m a n } muvci nil hi*
weight to free him, Imt ia

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Charm.” It’* a treat to seo
Gloria Swanson play a hatbeen movie star again.

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blood.
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over for Raymond Rurr to­
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king of hearts will be a trick
only if Cast holds it. There­
fore, Sooth should go right
after the ace of spades.
lie leads a sped* toward
dummy's queen and continues
the suit until West plays his
nee. West will lead another
club to knock out South's last
stopper, but now South can
take the heart finesse with
safety, because East has no
more clubs.
East will maka his king, but
will have to lead hock a dia­
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(x)s JAc Woman
Quietly, sedately and with­
out fanfare, more and moro
women are taking to pipe
smoking says the owner of a
tobacco shop in a southern
city.
It's not a fad or a caaa of
tho pipe-smoking women try­
ing to bo “ culo’ —they puff
contentedly on their pipes In
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ByRuthMiiiett

Whether this is going on all
over the United States, I don't
know, but It wall may be.
The pipe smokers have
found that a pip* has a sooth­
ing, comforting effect on
them—something mueh need­
ed in these limes of hectic
daily living and threatening
events.
After all, bock In the
pioneer days of cur country
many women amoked pipes—
•specialty older women who,
when they retired to • comer
in a rocking chair, took a pipe
along for company.
A pipe may be just what
today's woman needa to calm
bar rattiest spirit aftsr the
day’a hectic rush is over,
tho children are in bad, and
the bouse is at last quist.
Than, puffing on a pipe, tha

woman of tho housa could
light up and lean back in an
easy chair and find the kind
of quiet relaxation that pipesmoking men always seem to
have reflected on their faces.
One pipe-smoking friend
recently told me that he was
convinced that many women
would be confirmed pipe
smokers if they weren’t too
timid to be seen puffing con­
tentedly on a pipe. “ Every
woman I aver let have a few
puffs on my pipe haa always
said aha liked it fine," he
•aid.
So perhaps there are more
women than anyone knows
who are already confirmed
pipe amokera In private, and
as many others who would be
If they weren't too timid to
light up.

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Tho Sanford Art Associa­
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from 12 noon to 7 p. m. The
public U cordially invited to
see tha work of tba Sanford
artists.
The allow win consist of
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THINGS TO DO IN
FEBRUARY
In the cold north, February
I* the rocking chair month for
gardening. Flower catalog*
flood the mail—It I* too cold
to stick your nose out, but In
Florida the azalea* are burst­
ing Into bloom, which is a
welcome sight after Jack
Frost's visit. I f It I* dry three
beauties need to bo soaked
about every second or third
dsy, for they require lots of

By Mr*. II. L. Johiuoa
Well, hello. again, Are you
In th« cooking mood again
Oil* week? Wo hare »ome
wonderful recipe* and idea*
for you.
I know you hare often won*
dered if you are (pending too
much for grocerir*, or how
much you could cut your food
bill — If you tried.
The food economist# of the
UBDA aay what variou* typi­
cal families would hare *pent
by following a low-cont food
plan during a week In Oc­
tober:
Family of two, 20 to 4 year*

-114.
Family of two, 20 to 34 yean
—912.40
Family of four with preschool
children — $20.80
Family of four with school
children — $24.
This plan dereloped by the
research sendee of UBDA
glee* each family enough food
to comply with the Research
Council's recommended diet­
ary allowances. It doesn't al­
low for a lot of fancy extras.
The price for tho food includ­
ed in this plan Is based on
the arsrsge retail prices for
tho U. fl. during October,
• • •
I received a wonderful let­
ter from Louise Pouiton of
8an/ord. She sent In some
wonderful recipes to shire
with you, 8h* said that since
arriving In Sanford Just be,
fora Christmas from Canton,
Ohio, her hobby has been
reading the papers and col­
lecting other people's recipes.
Let's try her Easy Dessert
first. Sounds so simple and
a«ay to prepare. I made It for
Sunday dinner and It was
really dalicious.
1 quart buttermilk (heavy)
I can crushed pineapple (No.
2 ean)
•cant H eup sugar
1 tap. vanilla
Beat with beater until good
and foamy than pour Into ice
cuba tray and frees* hard. Or
tf you like It tort of mellow
•tlr often and it will be Ilka
ehsrbat.

•

e •

Homemakers can look for­
ward to a good supply of
eggs, broilers and turksys
during the coming year. The
UBDA reports about the asms
amount o f turkeys and egga
available In *03 as in '(12. And
there'll bo more broilers on
tho market.

• » •

litre's another salad, which
la easy to prepare. Jean Rey­
nolds likes thla one. Lima
Jello, cream cheese and crush­
ed pineapple are the main In­
gredients.
1 pkg. lime Jello
1 smalt pkg. cream cheese
1 e a n crushed pineapple
(small)
1 pkg. chopped nut meats
1 cup hot wstrr, 1 cup tap
water
Dissolve Jello In 1 eup hot
water, Hash cream chess* and
combine with Jello, Add 1 cup
tap water. Chill until mixture
begins to thicken. Add pine­
apple and nut mewts. Jell,
Hakes 7 servings.

s e e

1 cup cornnut
1 tsp. vanilla
Drop by teaspoon* and
bako In 360 degree oven 10-12
minutes. Tress thumb on
cookie and add nuu or cher­
ries If you like before baking.
• • •
llaron and Heer Whirl*
I 'a lb*, ground beef
'a lb. sliced bacon
1 Up. salt
Mi Up. pepper
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
3 tb*ps. water
l cup com flake*
•4 tap. marjoram
Arrange bacon slice* with
edges slightly overlapping on
a sheet of waxes! paper 8 to
10 Inches long. Combine berf
and remaining Ingredients.
Mix thoroughly. Spread meat
mixture evenly over the bacon
and roll lengthwise of the
■lice* o f bacon. Wrap tightly
In waxed paper and chill
thoroughly. Rcfore slicing,
place wooden picks through
the roll at 1-Inch Interval* to
hold the bacon In place. Cut
In 1-Inch slice*. Hrnwn slowly
on both aldrs In frying p»n,
turning
occasionally
until
done, about 16 to 20 minutes.
Tour o ff the dripping* as they
accumulate. Serve* 0 to 8.

•
Pork

•

•

Chop-Mincemeat

Bluffing

I cup soft bread crumb*
1 tbip. lard or drippings
tt cup mincemeat
3 tbsps. chopped onion
1 Up. salt
•A t*p. pepper
Mnke pocket In earh chop
by cutting Into the chop slong
tho bon*. (Chops cut from
this aide hold the stuffing hot­
ter.) Carnitine crumb*, mimi'mest ami onion and stuff curb
rhop with
this
mixture.
Rrown chops on both aides in
lard or drippings. Pour off
dripping*. Season. C o v e r
tightly and simmer 46 min­
utes to t hour or until done.
0 servings.
• • •
Sixty million pound* of
chicken have been bought this
y«ar by tho UHDA for u»o In
the national school program.
Divided among the 16 million
youngster* who eat lunch at
school* participating in the
program, this comes to about
8 serving* per child.

• e •
Try using on* thickness of
wrapping paper as a prosing
cloth on wool, dacron or cor­
duroy pant*. Sponge tho pa­
per with water and press with
a hot Iron. The crease will be
knife *haip.

• • •

flu sticky rurds make your
friends suspicious of your
misdealings? Cotton dipped In
spirits of camphor will clean
paper playing cards. Dry with
freth cotton. Try it.

•

•

•

•

•

Mrs. Weber
Honored At
Coffee

Try this for a luncheon din­
ner — Green Dean*, Cream
Style.
Cook one 10 ounce packagefrozen green heuns, following
direction* on label; drain.
Soften ono 3-ounce package
cream cheesej blend In 1
tablespoon milk,
tap. celery
seed, U t»p. »«lt. Spoon over
hot bean*. Make* 4 servings.
• • *
Don't

forget

to

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Ulnae reel pea and hint*. Send

them to me, Rt. 1, llox 1-II,
Hanford. Will lie looking for
them.

CREATIVE
W OM AN

8 rib pork chops, cut 1-lnch
thick

When spots appear on
suetiu shoes or hags that ordi­
nary brushing won’t remove,
try tills: Lightly rub over
earh spot with an emery
lioard — then steam over a
boiling kettle. Your suede will
comes look like new.
• • •
Flake
Apples won't crark while
baking If you peel a I-inch
band around the mbid to or
top. Core applea, stuff the
t enters, add a little water to
pan and bako.

From Louise Foullon
this recipe for Corn
Cookies.
1 cup whit* auger
1 eup brown sugar
1 scant cup Crlsco
2 beaten egga
2 cupa flour
U Up. salt
2 taps, baking powder
2 cup* corn flake*

cake Into soft frosting, twirl
slightly, quickly turn right
side Up.
• • •
llskrd-bran Sandairhr*
Slice 1 can brown bread In
10 rounds. Top slice* with one
1-pound can (2 cups) baked
bean*. Add generous spoonful
of hamburger relish or pickle
relish. Place the open faced
sandwiches on ungreased bak­
ing ahrel. Hake In moderate
oven 376 degrees 8 to 10 min­
ute* or till piping hot. Makes
6 serving*.
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Catholic Club Plans Card Party

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PHOTO GUIDE
do Kilns and liv e ly
Here Is a special design for
the slightly shorter, fuller fig­
ure that is particularly becom­
ing.
Ueunllfully slimming,
with s choice ol sleeves.
No. 1347 will) Photo.Guide Is
in s ix * 12*4, 1414, 1014 1814,
22W, 2414. Dust 33 lo 43. St/C
1414, 33 hull, slum sleeve, 3!*
yards of 33.|nrh mulcrial.
To order send 33 cents in
coin* fnr earh pattern to:
Creative Woman
Hanford Herald
Box 438, MIdlown Station
New York 18, N. Y.
Print name, address with
style number and sire.

The All
Soul* Catholic
Wimim’s Club held th* annual
covered dirh supper with over
60 members In attetulanc*.
Each one brought along a
specialty dl*h made from a
favorite recipe, and the buffet
style supper was a gourmet'*
delight,
Mr*. Robert L. ltsuman
prealdid over the buslnes*
meeting. Mr*. John Corso,
chairman of tho annual card
party, which will be held on
Kcb. 20, nt H p.m. in the Social
Itsll, nnounred that her cochairmen were all bard at
work on tli* party and every­
thing was running sniuothly.
The refreshment chairmen,
Mr*. John Zcull and Mrs. A.
Constantine, promised n sur­
prise Ileal this year, umi Mi**
8. Kaslorby and Mr*. F. Donaboe, who are in charge of se­
lecting the Individual table
prises, promised to select a
prixe lliul will appeal to all.
Distribution of the ticket*
I* being bandied by Mrs. John
Pierre who will be happy to
aerommudatv any and all avid
card player*. Membi-ra wore
nuked to gel their lieketa out
rally. Donations arc small
and there will also hL. a draw­
ing for door prixe*.
Other chairmen assisting in
the planning uro Mr*, E.
.HnavHy amt Mr*. T. La Tour,
door prizes; Mr*. J. Karelia,
table* and seating; Ml*. J.
Von llerbulis, score pads;

tional tickets on hand far
anyone interested in helping
this cause.
Mr*. Haurnan reported that
19 women are now attending
the study group, which I* lin­
ing conducted on the second
and fourth Thursday of inch
month by Father Howies. The

Whcn hanging a picture, use
a fork lo allp the wire easily
and quickly on nail, hanger
or hook. Rest the lines of the
furk on tho hanger and slip the
wire over the handle.

D eBary

Personals
A birthday party was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Accardi of Park Lane
Saturday to celebrate their
daughter Vickie's sixth birth­
day. The home was decorated
in u gay theme and the neigh­
borhood younger set had a
good time.
Mr*. Mae Phillips of Com­
munity Drive has as her re­
cent turnsegue its, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mahla of Oakland.
N. J.

“OPEN Fill.
NIGHT TILL
N IN E ”

group meet* right nftcr tho
Novena devotion*, and will
continue on this schedule.
Mra. P. Aueoln guve the
spiritual message and aftir
tho meeting adjourned Mis*
Kasterhy nml Mis* Krygit'r
conducted the party games.

during
thnt

w

planted hi December and
...
.
have withstood the freeze
should lie fed anJ cultivated.
It is still not loo late to put
out petunias and some other
annuals. Consult your nursery
man and zee what annual* are
available.
No pruning yet. Although
our fingers are itching to cut
away the dead wood of tha
shrubbery this dead wood will
be great protection if thla
month hand* u* another
freeze.
Don't forget to put leave*,
gras* trimmings and every
thing organic on the compost
pile, for this pay* off richly
in the year* ahead. One gar­
dener wn* heard to say "T
haven't the heart to start
over.” Another said “ nothing
but hardy plants.” Take heart,
"Behind the clouds th* sun
still shines." Happy garden­
ing.

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Mis* Edith Krygler, decora­
tions, and Mr*. T. Michel* and
Mr*. F. C. Huhn, publicity.
Mra. La Tour, civic partici­
pation
chairman,
reported
that Mr*. It. I.ePil*, Mr*. Mi­
chels, Mr*, /.cull nml Mi**
Hetty Michel* had served la»t
month on Iho UHO project
and Mra. J. Purdy donated a
pint of blood to the blood
bunk.
Mr*. I.a Tour I* al*u aurving u* representative of the
club in the current project of
the community to aid the 8aropta licit Home. Shu urged
all iiiumhets to support the
Spring Hall being held in
April fur benefit of Hie home.
Mrs. La Tour will )mve nddl-

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All of the annual*

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Alai Fronton with over GOO students. Instruc­
tor was Dr. Ralph Hunter o f Hunter College,
N. Y . From left, top photo are Sharon Giles,
Patty Glenn Johnson, Judy Huntcn, Donna
Heard and Rarbara Ruby. Hoys in bottom photo
are Henry Lavender, Dale Duncan, Gene Bullard
and Charles Rabun.

D ISTRICT MUSIC C LIN IC In Daytona Reach
was attended by thcne mctnlwra of tho Scminols
With School Glee Club, accompanied by Mins
Olliu R, Whittle mid Mrs. II. L, Johnson. The lo­
cal mimic atudnntH attended combined chorim
clinic at I'eabody Auditorium and presented n
nintot chorim concert at the Daytonu Reach Jai

Mrs. B. R. Weber was guest
of honor at n recent golngaway coffee at the home of
Mrs. Robert Kuhn.
Each guest present gaveMr*. Weber n favorite recipe
for her to remember them by.
The honoree and htT friend*
spent a delightful morning
chatting over coffee and sweet
roll*.
Those attending were the
honnrrc and Mmci, H. Klay,
M. Dvkle, V. 11. Hardin, A. T.
Hawkins, K. 11. Renfro, A. P,
Fennell, William Maliczowaki,
1). C. Purdy, D. C. Hamilton,
C. E. Giumly, R. K. Cuvcll, C.
Leonard, J. F. Alexander, it.
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lichael Long
Celebrates
[13th Birthday
Michael Lone, son ol Mr.
md Mr*. H. E. Long, colebrated hi* 13th birthday last
Sunday. A group of friend*
nint’ il him at hi* home and
[they journeyed to New Snirjna
Seach.
They had planned to romt
(hot dog* amt hamburgers on
Ian open fire. The weatherman
(had other idea* ami they were
] forced to cat the hot dog*,
(without rootling, with potato
IchJps, birthday cake and aoft
[drink*, in the car ns the rain
[came down.
Mike will now have the hem[o r of celebrating hi* big day
twice for lit* mother promised
to take the group back another
I Saturday when the weather i»
[more roopcralive.
He received a number of
I nice gifts and had the pleasure
of spending the afternoon with
[bis friend*.
Those making the (rip with
[him were Jimmy Higgin
[ botham, John Bent, Bruce Mei Kibbin. John Smith. Billy Hig­
ginbotham and his mother.

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JOY M ILLE R , fourth from left, celebrate* her
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Left to right are, Cathy Casselberry, Cynthiu

ltritton. Clint Loek.ver, the happy honoreo (J o y),
Kicky Nowberg, Stevie Miller and Cindy Miller.
(Herald l’ lioto)

Tastier Meals
Thrrc are a doten or more
waya to “ egg your family on"
to belter nutrition through tas­
tier meal*, saya Myrtle Wil­
son. h o m c demonstration
agent.
Eggs also are a great help
to the homemakrr who pre­
pare* carefully b u d g e t e d
meal*. They can bo served'

South Seminole
Welcomes
New Families

L IT T L E KENNrY NOUCONK, smiling seven year old Florida Poster Boy
is shown hero surrounded by local workers with the March o f Dimes.
From le ft are Mrs. Ann Iloolchan, Kenny, Mrs. Pat Ilansbottom and Mrs.
Robert Zitt rower, chnirmnn o f the Mothers March, Kenny js the victim
o f multiple birth defects, which the National Foundations seeks to con­
trol. He Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norconk and lives In DeLantl.
(Herald Photo)

Prettiest Smile
By Linda Smithson
Miss Nancy Estes, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. M. M.
Estes, of Oviedo, is a contest­
ant In the local “ prettiest
smile" contest, sponsored by
the Florida Council of 100 to
find the girl with the prettiest
amllc In Florida.
Nancy has Ixvn notified
that she Is one of the four
finalists in the Orlando area.
TTu- winner of this group will
he announced today at
p.m. on Ilia Enchanted .Mirror
program on W FTV, channel 9.
Winner in the Orlando area
will go to Cypres* Gardrm* to
compete in the stale finals.

Local Events
THURSDAY
The Lake Monroe Homo
Demonstration Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in White Hall of
the U p a a I a Presbyterian
Church. Following On- pro­
gram a white elephant aale
will be held. New member*
will bo welcomed.
FRID AY
Harold C»lee of Jackson­
ville. executive vice president
of the State Chamber of Commerce, will be guest speaker
at the meeting of the Sallie
Harrison Chapter of the HAIL
at the home of Mr*. II. Wsyde
Rucker on Valencia Drive.
Businas* session 2:30 p.w.
followed by the program.

Coffee Break VS
A Good Breakfast
Is the coffee break an effi­
cient substitute fur an ade­
quate breakfast? Recent stud­
ies have shown that when peo­
ple eat an adequate breakfast
they ore more productive and
do not tire as ra*lly.
Now is a good time for
homemakers to take a good
look at like breakfasts which
they arc serving their families.
For a good breakfast, start
wiUi a glass of orange juice,
or a fresh grapefruit half.
Then perhaps a bowl of cereal
and aomclhing hot. What could
be better and easier than:
Potato-Egg Scramble
Cook two bacon slices in a
fry P*n until crisp-lhen re­
move from pan. Fry two cups
thinly sliced raw potatoes In
the bacon fat until they are
well browned, sprinkling with
a teaspoon of salt when Ihey
start to brown. Cover pan
closely and cook over low
heat until potatoes are tender.
Combine four beaten eggs
with Vi eup milk, season with
pepper, and pour over the fry­
ing potatoes in the pan. Cook
slowly, stirring occasionally,
until eggs are set. Crumble
the bacon and add just before
Flattering Fashions For
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taking the pan from the heat.
Serve at once.
If desired, sliced boiled po­
tatoes may be used instead of
raw potatoes, or use leftover
potatoes from last night's
dinner.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Roy Pope, 1010 Crystal Bowl
Circle, Casselberry, returned
home last week from the
Orange Memorial Hospital In
Orlando where he underwent
surgery.

DRESSES!
SUITS!
HPRING COLORS
AND FABRICS

Mrs. Norn C. Norris. W dromc Wagon hostess for the
South Seminole area report*
the following new families
welcomed recently:
Mr. anil Mr*. James E.
Slrlto anil children, Pamela
and Kurka, from Lancaster,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. It. It.
Ballard, Boss, Gtnia, Cindy
and Darrell from Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Ales Raster
from Greenwich, Conn.; Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Doughty and
Roger from Westfield, N. J.;
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Pfeiffer,
Mary Elisabeth and Martha
Jane from S’ . Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Gildn
and daughter, Debbie, from
Orlando and Mr. and Mra.
ltntpli l'nrk from Maitland.
Mr. and Mre. J. 11. Coonts
from Orlando; Mr. and Mrs,
Al Grouce and children, Deb­
bie, Denise, Alvin and Terry,
from Newcastle, Ind.j Mr. and
Mrs. J. Coler from Rehntetady, N. Y.j Mr. and Mr*.
John Burke, At)roll#, Susan
and Stephen from Orlando,
Mr. and Mr*. John Pollock
and Jimmy front Lebanon,
Ohio; Mr. and Mr*. R. C.
Kin-doe, Michelle, Steven and
James from Miami, and Mr.
and Mrs. G. K. Warren, Jerry,
Sharon and Debbie from Or­
lando.

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Rho Chapter of Delta Kap­
pa Gamma society met last
Saturday in Leesburg. Mem­
bers from thn Leesburg art*
were hostesses for the lunch­
eon meeting at the Leesburg
Community Center.
A business meeting was
held prior to the luncheon
with Mr*. G. Walter Morgan
presiding. F o l l o w i n g the
luncheon the fifth
grade
i-Mortis o f the Skeen Element­
ary School, under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Evelyn Darningham, entertained the group
with five selections.
Guest speaker for the day

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was Mrs. Dor* Phillips of
Lakeland, who is * member
of the Lambda Chapter,
Members from Sanford at­
tending the luncheon meeting
were .Mrs. Morgan, Mr». Edsen Goit, Mr*. Boyd.Cokman,
Mrs. Lamar Rowland, Mrs.
Cecil Carlton, Mr*. Mary
Joyce Bateman and * guest,
Mrs. Thelma Lewis.
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Egg* are the answer to the
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They provide quick and tempt­
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Infant to oldest family mem- j
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Egg* are the weight watch­
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hot or cold, plain or fancy,
alone or in combination with
other foods, they are always
a hit. Tills Inurn dessert is a
tasty way to serve egg*.
Prosen Pudding
Cream •» cup of butter with
I ' i cup* confectioners sugar.
Add four large egg*, one at n
time. Iieuting well nfter each
addition. Mix in ", cup chop­
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teaspoon
vanilla. Add 2*» cups vanilla
wafer crumbs and ini*.
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SANFORD
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Holy Cross E p i s c o p a l
Joy At ill* -r. daughter of Mr.
anil Mrs. J. It. Miller, rrlc. Church of Sanford will hold
hrated her fifth birthday with a reception Sunday afternoon
a party hold Monday morning In honor of Fr. ami Mrs, John
at her home on i, A M Lane fl. Griffith who will be leav­
ing early next week to take
in Casselberry.
Guests enjoyed game* and over St. Cecilia Church in
refreshments
of
birthday Tampa.
E p i s c o p a l Churchwom­
cake, tee rrcam, punch and
candy. Those attending were en will be hostrasea at tha re­
Cynthia 111it ton, Cathy Cas­ ception scheduled from I p.m.
selberry, Cindy nod Stevie until &lt;- p.m. In the Parish
Miller, Kicky New berg and House at the comer of Fourth
Strert and Magnolia Avenue.
Clint I.ockyer.
Mrs. John Horner Is serving
ns ehnlrman for the occasion
and Mr*. Alfred Stanley, wife
of the Senior Warden and
Mr*. Phil Itouche, wife of the
Junior Warden, will pour. The
Youth Groups of the Church
also will assist.
The Driftwood Circle of the
Fr. Griffith catnr to HolySanford Garden Club will meet
Cross two-and-one-half years
Monday, Feb. 11, at t*:il0 a.m.
ago as Curate of the church.
at the home of Mrs. Jesse
All members of tha congre­
Taft, Elisabeth Court, for the
gation and friends from the
regular monthly session.
community are Invited to at­
Mrs. J. M. Fahey will pre­
tend the rteeption.
sent a program on Bonsai
Tree*. Members phase note
the change of meeting date,
You esn dean under extraIt was originally acheduled low furniture by wrapping a
for Feb. in.
cloth around ■ fiat fly swatter

Driftwood Circle
Plans Meeting
This Monday

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NOTICE M IIKItK H Y OIVKX, that I. J. L U T H E lt llOHIIV. Kherirf uf Krnitnnl* Coun­
ty. Florida, by virtu* o f a
writ Issued out of the Circuit
Court In and for Hemlnnla
County, Florida, on tha l l t h
day oT January, A. D. t i l l .
In that certain rauaa between
H ALIFAX
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COM­
PAN Y. a Florida Corporation,
l l a ln tlff, and OEnilOK W I L BON and Vlltril.NIA WIIAtOX,
Defendant, hive In my poss­
ession tha following described
persona) property, to-wllt
1 • t i l * Cadillac Aulomolille— Men. No. I S IIA C III
a* the property o f OKUIKIB
Wll-HON and V IIU IIN IA W I L ­
SON; that on the tth day of
March, A. 1&gt;. l i t ] , between
the Irnnl houra of aale, to-wlt:
af te r l l : o » o'clock In Hi* fore­
noon ami before 2:00 o'clock
In tha afternoon, on the aald
day at the front door uf the
County Court llouaa In Han­
ford, Hemlnola County, F lo r­
ida, I ehall offer for eala to
the highest bidder for raah
In hand, the above iteerrlhed
pereonal properly o f (IK d U ilE
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By Dick Turner

Hlierlff of Hemlnnla Coun­
ty, Florida
Pu til I &gt;h Feb. T, 14. It, I I, 11*«
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tha County o f Hetulnole, Hlata
o f Florida,
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HTATI! OF FLORIDA. and tha
T a i payers,
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non-realdenta owning properly
or subject to taiatlon therein,
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Btato o f Klorlda, through the
Ittato Attorney of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Bemlnnl* County, Klorlda and
the aeveral properly owner*,
laapayera,
rltlsen*
of
the
Flat* o f Klorlda and of the
Town o f Altamonte Hprlnga,
Including m&gt;n-r*ald*nte ow n­
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laialln n
(herein,
and
all
ntlirre having or claiming any
rlrht, title or Interest In pro­
perty to be affected by tha
Issuance by the Town &lt;&gt;r A l­
tamonte Bprlngs, Florida, of
W aterworks. Pyslem Itavanue
Honda, hereinafter more par­
ticularly deecrlbed, or to bo
affacl-d In any way there­
by, era hereby required to
appear
before
tha
Circuit
lAiurt of KeuilnoU County,
Florida, In tbs Ninth Judirlal
Circuit of said MtalO at Ilia
Court llouaa In Hanford. F lor­
ida, on th* llt h day o f Feb­
ruary. 1141, at 10:«4 o'clock
A. M. and alionr cauae why
the prn&gt; era of the petition
filed In the above proceeding
ahouid not be granlad and tba
IH M M M
W aterworks H)stem Itevanuo Hoads ihtraln
described and tha proceedings
heretofore had authorising the
lesuancs Iherwir vslldaled snd
m.ti firmed, such bonds being
dated February J, t i l l , ma­
turing serially on February 1
o f each of the year* t i l l to
t i l l , both Inrtoalve, bearing
Interest, payabla seml-annuslly
(February I and August t )
at such rata or ratsa not a treeding the legal rale, a mura
particular description of aald
bonds being contained la tha
P »tltlon filed In thla p oc**d Ing.
DONE AND OltDtSDED at
Sanford. Florida thla tha li s t
day o f January, t i l l .
/*/ Voile A. Williams. Jr.
Judaa o f tha Circuit Court
of tba Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florida lu sad far
Xemtaols County,
•tanslrom. P i vis, * McIntosh
Kdwards llulldlng
Sanford. Florida
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F ir r r r iu L s n a r k r t a t c t m
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
N olle* I* b*r*by given that
th* undersigned, punuant In
th* *'Flctltloui Nam* Htatul*"
Chapter I IS II , Florida Htatula, w ill ragletor with the
Clark o f th* Circuit CourL In
and for Hsmlnul* County, F lo r­
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tha publication o f thla nolle#,
lh* fictitious nama, to-w lt:
T A X -M K N
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OFFICE,
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I. TOM
AIIAMH, Secretary o f Htat* of
til* Htat* o f Florida, do here­
by give nolle* that a Hpvclal
Prim ary Election w ill be held
In Hemlnola County on T u et.
day, February ! ( , 1141 and.
It neceatary, a second Bperlal
Prim ary Election on Tuaeday
March 11, 1141 fo r th* purpu**
o f selecting nominees o f r*&lt;
cognised political parties to
become candidate* In lb * Spe­
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held on Tuesday, March 14.
1441 for lh * office o f Htal*
Hsnator for th* Forty-Second
Senatorial Dlelrlct.
IN TESTIM O NY W H EREO F,
t hava hereunto a*t ray hand
and caused tha (treat Heal
of the Hlata o f Klorlda, to he
• fflte d
at Tallahassee.
the
Capital, thla the fifth day
of February, A. D. 1141.
(S E A L !
Tom Adams
H *cr«tary o f Htat*
Publish Fab. T, I, 11, 1111,
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1. Lost &amp; Found
L O S T : Chihuahua Saturday
morning, C o u n t r y Club
Manor. Long hair, whlto
pawi, white nock, rcddlih
brown body. Nome Pope.
Dr. Lawrence rabie tag on
collar. Mined much by 3
girli. Reward. FA 2-2S72.

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3. Education • Instruction
Refrigcralion • Air-condilionIng men needed. We train
you.
Write
Commercial
Trades Institute Box 18, c o
Sanford Herald.

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6. For Rent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2-3234
or FA 2 0323.
ROOMS, The Gables, 4DI
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

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RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Pb. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3883.

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3 Bedroom bouse. 2406 Stev­
ens Ave. Phone 349-4671.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.
3 Bedroom House. Close in.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013,

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Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
bouse, 828 Escambia, Ph,
FA 2-0274.
FURN. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800.

CONVENIENT Apt. for two.
Tile shower. Private. Phonss
FA 2-8481.
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

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Legal Notice
I Y T I I K CIHCI IT r o t HT r
T H K M Y T H J V D I t ' l t l . ('ll
Ct IT, IY A M I Kllll HER
YOLK I'O I'YTV, fc-LUKHM,
IY C l f t Y C K I I Y NO. l a m .
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L AlOll
(I A&lt;1 R ADHOCIATION, a C"
paratloa organised under
Ar t e f Oonaraas and eiisili
pursuant to Ihe FED Ell.'
N A T IO N A L MOKTIIAOB A
HUCIATIUN C H A R T E R AC
having l i t principal office
(he City of Washington, Dl
Irlot ef Culumbim
Plalnll
▼a.
l u c iiA it n n. itA tm and l o i
J. ItAUJA hla Wife
Defendanl
NOTICE o r ai i t
T O i R IC K A R D 1L ItA l'U
and
lAJl.A J. RAtTA
TOR ARE I I E R E I i r NHT
FI ED I hat a eult fur fur
closure of a murlgnge h
been instituted sgaln*i you
(he circuit C&lt;iurt of th* Mn
Judicial Circuit In and f
Hemlnnla County, Florida, t
aliiirevlaled title of which *u
Is a* abova set fnrih. You u
re&lt;|ulred to file your answ
with tha Clerk of lh* aim
styled Court at tha Hrnilnu
County Courthouse, HaiiTor
Florida, and to serve a co|
thereof upon th* Plaintiff
th* ahov* styled u r n s or II
P la in tiffs
Attornrya,
Hml
and
Keating.
414
niitlnt
llulldlng, Orlando, Florida, ti
later than the l l t h day i
March. I14S. The real proper
proceeded against Is:
d-ot SI, Jansen's fluhdlv
•Ion, according to the pi
thereof
a*
reconted
1*1*1 Honk It, page ST, i
th*
Public
Records
&lt;
4irinlnula County, Florid

n o t ic k
o t B ir r
TOi T E i m r LE E DAV1H and
P fir i.l.U I
ANN
DAVID,
hi* wife. Defendants,
Residence
and
Mailing
Address Unknown
YOIT AND EACH OF YOU
ar* hereby notified that ault (HEAL)
haa been commenced agalnet
Arthur It. Rrckwlth. J r,
you In lh* Circuit Court of
Clerk Circuit Court,
th* Ninth Judirlal Circuit of
hemlnole County. FlorU
tha Htat* o f Florida In and
liy : Martha It. Vllilen
fo r Hcmlnol* County, tha ah.
Deputy Clerk
brevlated title o f which le: Publish Fsb. T, 14, SI. 31, 111
F A I.I.
II I V E II
8AV1NUM CDF.1I
HANK. P lain tiff, -v *. T E R R Y
I.
KE
DAVIE and PIIYI.I.IH
IX T H K
rlR C 'M T
COI I
ANN DAVIB. hla wife, Defen- n i n t h
j v iiic ia l
n u n
dants, In C hanrery No. HIM.
OK FLORIDA IN AND K
The nature o f thl* emit |* BKHINOI.K COt NTY.
a fortcloaura o f that certain IN CII.A Nt’KH Y Nil. 13XUR
m urlgas* frum u id
tlefenNOTH K OK RI I V
danta lo plaintiff, dated April J A N E T H I I A R P P O T T E R .
II, t i l l and recorded April
Plelht
II. 1141 In O fficial Record*
vsRook 111 peg* l i t of u,* TIIUMAH JAM IX lYCTTER.
Public Record* or Hemlnol*
Defend
County, Florida, incumbering BTATK o r FLO RIDA TOi
that certain pleca or parcel
TliO M A fl JAM EH P oT T l
of pruptrty located, situate,
who*# taat known n
and being In said County and'
dene* la Post O fllc* |
MUte, to-w lu
*3. Morrill, Nebraska.
lg&gt;t 1#. Hlock 'T *. NORTH
Tou w ill tak* notice t
O i l I, A N D O TOWNHITE a sworn bill o f complaint
FOUnTII AUDITION, a* been filed against you In
recorded In Plat Rook It, Circuit Court
In
and
page I f , Public Records Hemlnol* County. Florida,
or Remlnol* County, Klor­ Chancery; that lh * nature
lda.
aald suit Is an action
EACH OF YOU U RKQ UIR. divorce, the short illlr
ED to f i l l your answer or which Is JANET H IIA Iir Ft
other written defenses to Iks TEH. lla ln tlff. Yf. rilUSI
Complaint with th* CIsrk or JAM EH POTTER. Hetendan
th* Circuit Court o f Hemlnol*
THEME PltKHBXTH ar*
County, Florida, In thla pro­ c-miniand
you to file y
ceeding and to Mrva a copy answer or
other
plcadli
thereof upon th* p la in tiff* at- with tba Clark o f lh * Clr&lt;
tornayR whoa* name* and Court o f Hemlnol* County
address ar* h *r*ln aft*r set Hanford, Florida, and a*rvi
forth, aa r*&lt;«ulr*d by law not ropy of th* same on Pis
later than the llt h day or t i f f * attorneys, on or b*f
March t i l l . In default there, lh* tllh day of March, A
o f th* cause wlH proc*ed 1*41.
•a parta upon tho entry of
Herein fall not or a de,
a Deere* Pro Uonfsaao against pro confraao w ill ba *nl*
you.
agalnat you .for dtraulL
WITXEM4 my hand and the
W1TXMK8 my band i
offic ia l *eal o f laid Court In • '• I
Hanford.
M'mln
Hemlnol* County. Florida, this County.at Florida,
thla Sth i
Ith day * f February l i f t .
o f February, A. D. 1141.
ID EAL)
(W A D
Arthur II. Rerkwtlh, Jr_
Arthur II. Iterkwlth,
Clark or tha Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit 4’ o
Ml'I Martha T. Vlbltn
l i f t Martha T. Vlhlin
Deputy Clerk
Deputy clerk
Beardalt, (irldley and Lewis
Hutchison
and L o f t i e r
A tin m ays for P la in tiff
Edwards Dulldtng
aa North Court S tr*«i
Poat
O
fflre
Drawer If
Pot I o ffic e Ron t i : t
Hanford. Klorlda
Orlaud*. Florida
Publlah Fab. t, 14, g l, M, 111 ) Attorney# for P ia ln tllf
Publlah Veto. I, 14, gl, JS. 1;
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6. For Rent

12.

R eal E n t ile F o r S ale

[Houiei (or rent. For Infor­ 2 . 1 ft 4 BEDROOM HOMES F o r Sale, R en t o r Trntle
mation rontart Ted Wll- Roan L. Payton, Realtor 3 nil . 2 bath CBS home, oak
liami Hardware, 20.1 e . FA 2-3101—2040 Hiawatha at
floors, central heat. Fenced
23th St.
17-92
yard with good grass amt
fruit tree*.
2 BEDROOM bouic, kitchen 3 Bedroom houie, partially
$16,000 - TERMS
equipped. ITS month. Ph.
furnlahed. Cottage furnlih
FA 2 5303.
ed. Near main (ate. Rea Roan L . P a yton , R ea lto r
FA 2-3101 — 2610 Hiawatha at
lonable. FA 2-3721.
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
17-82
home. No reih needed. Ml Furnlahed Apt. 60t Palmetto.
• month. 322 80*3.
Two bdrm. large turn. Apt.
S t Johns Healty
1TU3 Magnolia. 133.
Lake Mary. 1 Bedroom, kit­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
chen equipped. FA 23010.
116 X. Park Ave. FA 2 0123
4 Room furnished Hou*e. MO.
FA 3-ttWT.
month. Call after 6 p. m. Service Stalina A Store and
322 3033.
Apartment on 2nd floor
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Apartment* Kitchen equipLarge corner lot. Good to
3 Rm. Fum. Apt. $30. Ph.
cation. Tel. FA 2-2739.
ped. 1M W. 18th St. Ph.
FA 2-2704.
FA 2-4878.
By owner. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath
2 Bedroom houae. Kitchen
CU houae on corner tot in
Furn. Apt. MO. 806 S. Park.
equipped. 817 Eacambia Dr.
Park Ridge. 113 llldge Dr.
Park Plata.
FA 2-0820 after 3 p. m.
FA 2-7153.
3 Room Apt., water furn. *45.
ROSE COURT. 2 Bedroom
Mo. 112 Maple Ave.
3 Bedroom, Ilk bath. Extra
furnlahed Apartment. Child­
Urge yard. Nothing down
ren welcome. 2013 Sanford
Hoorn, twin bed*, private
219 Hays Dr. FA 2 1353 at
Ave. NO 8-4323.
bath,
kitchen
privilege*.
|pr 6 p. m.
Prefer middle aged woman
6A Special Notice*
3 Bedroom home, lly owner
FA 2 3604
FA 2 2617.
REMINDER
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur
INCOME TAX SERVICE
RETIREMENT HOME
plu* City. 20t W. HI St.
O. M. llarriaun'i
322 6827 Very neat 2 bedroom mason­
Fum. nice 1 Br. CB houae, Day A Evening Appointment!
ry home, walking distance
Water
furnixlied.
Near
1.1It Palmetto Avenue
to store, laundromat, rra
baae. FA 2-6244.
laurants, an excellent value
!l. F o r Sale o r Kent
at only *6,5«o, Monthly pay­
2 BR. Kitchrn equipped Apt.
ments only $44.31 monthly,
2 UK. Modem houae. 817
M3. 3619 Elm Ave.
after reasonable down pay­
*.
Catalina. FA 20378.
t ■ House furnlahed or unfurnlabment. Shown by appoint­
ed. FA 2 8013.
33’ x 8* New Moon Housement only. Call us today.
trailer. 322-3032.
Everett A. Harper Agency,
Furn. 3 Bedrm., oak floora,
Realtor. Plkmc FA 2-2264
maaonry home. 1 Blk. Weal 11. R eal G atate W an ted
of Hwy. 17-82, on Longwood
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Rd. Tlten 1 Blk. South. Cor. PASTURE fur horie in or near
home, large corner lot, 311
Loch Arbor. FA 2-4173 call
of Vincent Dr.
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
after S.
tate*. V A—nothing down,
monthly payment* $92.00.
12. Real Entale For Sale
FA 2-807* - FA 2-2218.
1* the Cumrt «r Ifce t’wantr Beautiful brick 3 bedroom, 2
All type* of Real Eatate
Ju*.«. Mn1w*l* Caaalr, S‘ l*rbath. Double carporte. Good
14m, la frabaia.
location.
Near
shopping
John E. Fox,
la rev Ratal* at
JACOB W. HIllJKXHAITOII
centers and ichools. $430
D ro tix l
Realtor
down, $79 month. Moan*
T* All t raatfnra aa4 H n w n
110 X. Park Ave. Ph. 823-0509
HaWaa Claha* *r D«m**4*
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1810.
Aaalaat laia Ealatai
Tou and aach nf r « * ar» 1 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*. Fenc­ Likeview home with lake
haraby notlflad and rauulrad
privilege* in South Sylvan
ed backyard. Air-conditionto praaant any clalma anl l a ,
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
manda which you, nr althar of
er. Kitchen equipped. Low
and 2 bath*. Air-Condition­
you. may hav# aaalnal tha
down
payment.
1300
S.
Park
aatata of Jacob W. Iladrned. Phone FA 2-7898 or
l,au(h, dacaaacd, lata of aatd
Ave. FA 2-1761.
FA 2-6368.
county, to tha County Judaa

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o f Manilnola County, Florida,
H IG H LA N D P A R K
at hla nfflc* In tha court
LEMON BLUFF
houaa nf aatd County at Han­ Comfortable 3 bedroom home, The
must fabulous fishing
ford, Florida, within ala catshaded by giant oaks, and
spot on the St. John's river.
• ndar months from tha lima
■ltuited on apactoui cor­
o f tha (Irat publication of thta
Let us take you out today
ner homeaita In good resi­
mi! lea. T w o eoptaa of »*eh
to see a beautiful lot with
claim or demand ahall ba In
dential
section
of
Sanford.
w-rltlna. and ahall atat* tha
97‘ river frontage for $4AW.
placa of raaldtne# and post
You’ll enjoy watching fishuttlca addrrta nf ilia claim- Feature* include new shingle
ermen from all over the
ant, and ahall ha aworn to by
roof, wuod floora, Florida
tha claimant, lilt agent, or
country hooking
fighting
room and enclosed garage,
altornay and arcomparilad by
ohad Right in front of this
* filing fra of on* dollar and
also, fenced yard for pri­
auch claim or damand got ao
property.
vacy, children and peta.
(Had ahall ba void.
Aaltla V. fladanhaugh
Trice Includes standard ex­
Aa administrator of tha
tra*, plus Uw many ollters
Eatata of
Jacob tV. Badanbaugh,
to itemliel Must be seen
tiaccaaad.
to he appreciated.
REALTOR — INSUnOH
I’ ubllah Jau. IT. K , 31 A
FA 3-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Tab. T. 1111.

Stemper Agency

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Price— Juat $13,950. Can ba
handled for at little aa $400 17. Male Help Wanted
down if desired. Payment* Alr-Condltionlng-ltefrlge nation
W i Ilian rent. Drive by
men needed. See our ad
2427 laurel Avenue, then
under Education &amp; Instruc­
call fur an early appointtion, Commercial Trade*
menll Exclusive will)
Institute.
W t K D E R I i 'K K. HUflgKT, Jit.,
nr t h r r u i n n r c o t r t i t
A.t O FOR aKWI.VOt.R rOITWa
t v , FI.UIIIUA. i% i H a a n u i i
i art i
A E T N A I, I F E INgtlRANCE
CUM I ’AN V, a corporation.
rialntdtf,

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer i •r?- furniture

36. Automobiles - Truck* 38. Motorcycles ■ Scooters i

j f*ed furniture, appliance*. BY OWNER: I mpals Spt.
tools, etc. Uinight • "mid.
C o u p e , V 8. Powerglide,
lorrry’* Mart 215 Sanford
jvower steering, K A 11, 13.Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
WK) ml. Terms. See Jim
Benton, Holler Motor Sales.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Ca*h. ’61 Jeep with 4 wired drive.
SUPER TRADING POST
Also power Band Saw. Call
FA 24W;7.
alter 6 p. m. FA 2-8273.
’til Comet. S-22, automatic
F R E E E S T IM A T E
transmission, radio A heat­
Upholstering t. Mattress ren­
er. Will lake trade. Good
ovating. New A Used Furni­
eondiiion. See Miss Sally
ture. Cull Nix Bedding Mfg.
Xeitior, l' auc iitun Drug
Co., at 7u9 Celery Ave.
Store.
FA 2-1117,
’58 Cadillac. Alrcond. U»v
31. Arllrlrr.^F'nr Sale
mileage. Reasonalile. Good
Soft Drink Irox 27” X 35” .
eond. A financing Woman
Small i\i«h r&gt;«ci«ter. adding! owner. FA 23182.
machine, hand truck. Ph.
’61 MU Roadatcr. low mile­
FA 2 8128.
age, good condition, new
Clean used Refrigerator*
tire*. Clean. FA 2 will.
EASY TERMS
Ford
1-150 V8. 1 Ton stake.
Only $5 (k) dow n
14,500
mile*. Uke new.
FURNITURE CENTER
911(H) or heat offer. Phone
tino French Ave.
FA 3-3*68
I'll FA 2 7U.YI

“ Bomothirig *ho picked up from televltlott. Ev*ry tima
I Ha down on * couch, she start* asking
about my *arly childboodl”
25. P lu m b in g S ervice*

Mihlel
A
Coupe
Locker*, Trunk*. T e n t s , 1990
FA 2-7534, 9 a m. Itt 5 p.m.
Tarps, Floats, .1 Knives.
Boat*. Army-Navy Surplus 1957 Ford Fairlane 500. 4
3li) Sunlurd Ave.
Door hardtop, automalle
trammiiiion. GumI shape.
Ready Mix Concrule, sand,
$195. FA 2 1286 or FA 2 3750
steel, window sill*, lintels,

dry wx'ID, grease traiMs. ‘52 Ford Pickup Truck $195.
steps, table tops, stepping
FA 2 2531. Call between 5
Toy I’ikkIIc, Apricot. 4 months
stones, lot marker*.
A 7 p. m.
old. AKC. Female
Call
Miracle Concrete Co.
322-7879.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2 3741 1901 MERCURY 4 door Na­
tion wagon, air conditioned,
Red Dachshund Puppies. 6 USED intercom, two-way. $20
power steering, p o w e r
FA 2-5362.
weeks. FA 2-8903.
brakes, radio, heater, auto­
matic
transmission. Beauti­
2 Shetland ponies; 1 aorrcl Nearly new Philco Town and
ful white and custom Inter­
Country
portable
T.V.
$150.
filly. 1 paint gelding. $123
ior. Only $2095. See it at
Call 322 4435 after 3 p.m.
each. .Saddles also avail­
Rill Hemphill Motor*. Ph,
able. Ph. 322-9162.
l'*e one of our Carpet ShamFA 2 0231.
pooera FREE with Blue
IVavock. r A 2-7213.
Luttrr
Carpet
Shampoo. 1961 MERCURY COMET 4
door *1*1 loti wagon. Auto­
Carroli’a
Furniture.
Mole Dachshund AKC. All
matic train,, radio, healer,
permanent strut*. $45. Ph.
FACTORY TO YOU
flew white tiro*, jmwer tail522 1701.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
gate window, cuttiuu Inter­
Kndosrd head. Sag proof hotior, spotless. Only $1694.
32. Flow er* - Shrub*
tom rail with plastic ends.
BIB Hemphill Motors. Ph.
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot­
FA 2 6231.
Beautiful Camellia* in bloom
ton or nylon roriD.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
SiMikurik G I uhh itiul Puint SEE eur complete line of
GrapeviUe Ave. Near 20th SI.
quality used ears, each ear
Company
carries the 12 month G.W.
2,U Magnolia Ph. FA 2 (822
ORCHID PLANTS
Warranty. Hank financing
Surplus Sale
available.
Hilt
Hemphill
2 KENMORK automalle wash­
300 Irom $1.30 up. Pet* lor
Motors, 301 W. Find St.
er* for ante. Ca»h. Good
sale at bargain. Benches
FA 3-023!.
shape. Call FA 2-2316 or
for sale
come to 413 Willow A VPANYBODY' want lo buy a
J. C. Hunten,
Lemon Bluft
I960 T-lllrdT Air comiiUimGRAVE'S Antique* Trading
eil,
(iower
iieering
A
R*m. Ball—Buy or Sell. U S.
brake*, A choice low mile­
17 92. 2 mile* Miuth Dellary.
11 i* U &gt; H
age car with appeal. Only
I'hone Ikut-5,120,
$2995. Rill Jlempbiil Motors.
To line
1961 Round bobbin Sewing
FA 2-0231.
machine, equipped to xig
The HERALD
rag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­ ,17. I tou I n • Motors
ment* of $j ..VI. FA 2 9111.

M I S. P e l*

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
II. L. HARVEY
204 Siuloru Ave.
FA 2-3383

Wal l
Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562

26. Itadio ft Tflevialon
Fur quick servlet c a l l .
Bryan T. V. FA 3-0301.

27. tipeciul Services!
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS,
SPRINKEIt SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sixes
We Repair and Service
S T I N K
Machinery and Supply Co.
201 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432

F R IG ID A IR K
Sale* 4k Serviee

G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st SI. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

L A W N SERVICE

Want Adt*.
Mowing, edging, fertilising,
New eoiiMile electric Sewing tideway To The Waterway
etc. Satlifaclkm guaranteed.
Koldun S|HirtiiiR Goods
Machine. 4»SO. TE *-2737.
FA 2 1817.
33. Furniture
Your EVINHUDE Dealer
301-6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
UOYD’S
36.
Aulomobllrw
•
Trucks
WANTED reliable couple to
CABINET SHOP
take up monthly payments 19,1.1 Mercury Montclair. 2 Dr, 1961 17 fl. MFG Runabout,
307 Elm
FA 2-2816
nf $13.50 on 3 complete
hanllop, radio A heater,
Iwit 75 hp Evinrude, Cox!
rooms of furniture. Call
auto. tram. Power equipBailer, AM railm, rompiii* 1
29. Automobile Service
TE 8 1311, ('a»»clberry, col­
ped. FA 27421 after ».3*i
and ijteedomeler. IJke new I
$1105 (U. FA 2 2868.
lect.
p m.
AUTO GLASS

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.19. Trallen* - Cabana*

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1 Bedroom llouielrailer. Kit­
chen. living room, bath with
.shower. Ph. FA 20010 nr
FA 2-6356.

Lewi* Sales A Service
2517 Country Club Road
i’ll. FA 2-7928

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Old Fashion Bargains

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ON NEARLY- NEW CARS
Sold With A One Year
G.W. Warranty.
1902 Cadillac

Written

1 Door

Big

t.lkr N e «. White FlnUh, Air 1 nnd.,

is.iiuo Mile..

Discount

19fi0 Mercury Monterey
1 Dmir. 2-t nil*. Mrrr-O-Matlr,
Power Slrer. K llrsket, Radio A
Healer, Evrellcnt i mid.

1595

1960 T-Hird
l.iaht Hlur, Exlr* ( ’lean, One Own- “
er, L im

Mlleaue.

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1960 Ford Fiilcon
2 Door Deluxe Sedan. K«rd-U-Ma1ir,
Hester, Extra Clean.

1059 Ford (liiluxie 5(H)
4 Door \ -8, t'rul*e-D-.MaUr, I’ ower
Hirer., Radio, Heater, Extra Clean.

$1095
$1395

1958 Mercury Monterey
4 Dour.
Merc O-Mstir,
YYhllr Finish.

795

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Hardtop, Automatic Trans., Powsr
Hirer. A Brake*. A Good Hoy,

1957 Chevrolet 4 Door
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dafandanta
Door GIuhh
V «n t Glass
Child Cere. FA 2-2274
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210 Magnolia Ph. FA 24622
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rooms, 2 baths, kitchen
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Big yard and screened in
equipped. A»aume payment*
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porch,
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and
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Divls, FA 29294.
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and that yau art haraby rt■tulrad to fit* your anawtr
Will cine for children In my
•‘Cell Hell" FA 1*841
with tha Clark of thta Court,
home. White. 323-0363.
2344 So. freach Ave.
and u&gt; ssrv* a copy tharaof
upon tha Plaintiff or plaint i f f s attorney'!, wkaag gams NEAR NAS $ br., 2 bsth, Ironing it home. FA 3-7791.
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screened porch. Assume pay­
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Good cook, Inner, care for
ment* 167.30. 322-6742.
tValaon
children, 306 E. loth St.
I I I llarnatt Bank Building
1 M 9 FALCON Hi at ion Wagon
Jacksonville 3. Florida
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Dressmaking
and alterations.
b i t latar than rabruary llth.
Under $12,000, e 3 bedroom,
a . n. tan .
FA 2-5840, B. Cronisr.
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1 both home nice lot with
I f y*w (all I * da aa, Peers*
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tree* oa p*ved itreek Re­ Child car*. FA $41709.
agalnat yau far tha rallaf
MONZA Coupe, 4 Speed Tran*.,
quire* $1750 down1 end
damandtd In tha Complaint.
Floor Shift, Like New
T)i* natura of aald suit bamonthly payment* o n l y Ironing ft babysitting wanted.
Ing for tb* foreclosure of
3714*17.
$77.30.
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proparty and premia** locat­
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CORVAIK 4 Door
Realtor
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HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Automatic Tr*n»ml«non_______
faat of l » t 14. Ut-OCK Raymond Lundquilt, Assoc.
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baths, Florida room, 2 patBook II, pa go 1. Public
during regular hours, call
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Itccerda of DerolnoU L'euaios, large recreation room
for evening appointment*.
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with fireplace wall. Phone
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Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
af a,lid court at riallfnrd.
6 Cylinder
FA 2-7294.
318 Pal me tin Ave. FA 2 0814
txtrlnol* County, Florida, thle
IStli day of Januaty, A. U.
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House Wiring, Free Estimates
Nights FA 2-0648
323-0700
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Sanford, FU. 113 Magnolia

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THURS., F E B R U A R Y 7, 1068

COUNTY NEWS

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Civic Assn. To Ask For Custody Of Building
The North Orlando Civic
Ann. Monday night voted to
approach the North Orlando
Co. with a plan wherein com­
plete ettatody of the Commun­
ity Building in the Recreat­
ion Area would be turned
ever to the aiaodatloo.
F. Stewart llelmly, prealdent, wilt talk with company
etfieiala and Art Rhodea, Roy
Burke and BUI Harrla will
draw up eaUmatea on what
coats would be Involved to
reopen end repair the buildtag.
The auditing committee
Rhode! and Bob Derum re­
ported that the booke had
been found in perfect condi­
tion with no unpaid bills ho­
l m turning them over to
Mr*, game# OrtneUad, tm aurer. Members voted to
tranifer the bank account to
South Seminole Bank In Fern
Park and approved the e«ecutlon at the bank reaolutton authorising the assortsUon to file signatures,
Rhodes, who also l» way*
and means chairman, Includ­
ed la hla report a auggeillon
that an active welcoming
committee be formed Imme­
diately to greet new residents
and to Invite them to be­
come members of the eaaoelation.
He proposed that the group
sponsor a Spring Carnival
pointing out that this would
provide entertainment and
fun for adults and children
dike and also would provide
stimulus for further summer
programs.
llelmly and Dcrum agreed
to contact all committee
heads in an effort to get the
various committees on an ac­
tive working baits and aiked
that report* from ••*!* he
reedy (or the next executive
board meeting to be held on
the fourth Monday of the
month. Alt tuture meetings
of the boird will be held on
thle schedule with t h i s
month's to bo at Hctmly'a of­
fices In the North Orlando Co.
Building.
Another suggestion from
Rhodes called for installation
of a bulletin board near the
general store as a convenience
for residents and organisa­
tions of the village to post
meeting notices and Items of
interest to the community.
1)111 Harris and ftoy Burke
were appointed to complete
the project.
The group also voted to be­
gin work Immediately on pub­
lishing a local newspaper to
be delivered to all village
residents. A committee of
five will be organised and

cooperation will be asked for [drawn up by Mrs.
other groups In providing and distributed to
monthly news Items.
participants before
Membership lists will he |meeting in order

Grinitcad i aonal contacts can be made
all active with each person on the memthe March bership rosier In advance.
that per-1 At the March meeting a

Firemen Set
Annual Dinner
In Longwood

L Y M A N FTA SLAVES kneel before their ntem master, Barbara Komlnar,
left, an they practice for next Wednesday’* duty after they are auctioned
o ff durinfr a Lincoln Birthday Slave Auction scheduled fo r a Tuesday aancmbly. On the sidewalk, from left, are Ruth Koim, Kathy Bonekemper,
Cheryl Eddy and Irene Deak; In back are Jackie Hire, EHxalwth Lunn and
Carole Hlghsmith.
(Herald Fhoto)

By t o n s Estee
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
Layo has announced that the
Volunteer Firemen's Annual
Chicken Dinner will be held
on March • at Longwood'a
Sunnyshade Park from 4 p.
m. until g p. m.
The menu will include Sou­
thern friend chicken, mashed
potatoes and gravy, coleslaw,
peas and carrots, coffee, rolls
and cupcakes.
Chairmen appointed at this
time, other than Layo aa
general chairman, include
Cart Lommler, supplies; L.
L. Cox, tickets; Fred Etclavoo. cook; Ted Walts, home
delivery;
Morris
Rudolph,
parking.
Proceeds will be used to
buy the fireworks 'or the
Fourth of July Fiesta and to
buy additional equipment for
the department.

Altamonte PTA Lyman FTA Club To Catholic Guild
To Sponsor
Sets Program
Card Party

Hold Slave Auction

fly Louise Blmanok
A Founders P *y Program
By Jane Casselberry
ers" will become acquainted
la on th. agenda for neit
with their "slaves."
Members
of
Lyman
High's
Tuesday’s T: Jo p.m. meeting of
the Altamonte Springs Ele­ Fulure Teacher's Club will
bold a Lincoln Birthday Slave
mentary PTA.
Sanford N. Kirkland, field
secretary for the Rtate PTA,
will give a'abort talk on th.
founding of th. association.
Following his talk, alalh
grad, students taught by Mrs.
T reno King will present a
play entitled "The Hoy and
the Pyramid14 which was writ­
ten by the students wh. also
made thrir own costumsa.
Many mothers hsv# seen
th. play at It was presented
for other school children and
all say It is "remarkable and
well worth seeing.*'

Auction during a school as­
sembly next Tuesday.
The club will auction off
jts members to serve aa
"ilavea" during the follow­
ing icbool day. Such talks
as running errands, deliver­
ing messages, carrying books
and lunchtraya and other
similar chores will be per­
formed by the "slaves,'* all
day Wednesday.
Bids st the auction will
etsrt at a ft minimum. Fol­
lowing the assembly a par­
ty will be held In the school
cafeteria when new "m ail­

Circle Plans
Rummage Sale

By Danes Estea
Longwood'a St. Catherine of
Siena Circle of the Church of
Nativity Catholic Women's
Club will sponsor a nunmsge
sale In front of the Super Valu
Market on SR 434 this Friday
and Saturday beginning each
day at 1:30 a.m.
Household articles as well si
clothing will be available at
bargain prices. Some items of
furniture aleo will be on sale.

Brownie Troop 447 Has Birthday Party
Lake Mary Brownie Troop I the auditorium of the Lakeland attendance pins and one Nancy Parkinson.
447 celebrated Its first birth- Mary Elementary School.
year stars were presented by
At the close of the pro­
day last Saturday evening
Members of the troop pre- Mrs. Dawn McGhley, leader, gram refreshments w e r e
with a party program held In I sented "The Brownie Story"! who was assisted by Mrs.
served from a table over
laid with an orange linen
rtoth. A dried flower arrange­
ment formed the centerpiece
between the two decoraated
birthday cakes which were
flanked by Brownie dolls.
Committee
members
in
charge of the party and pro­
gram included Mr. and Mrs,
William McGhley, Mrs. Park
Insoa, Mrs. Lucille Gardner,
Mrs. Margaret Pfltzer and
Mrs. Phyllis Hugensteln.
Members of the troop are
Calverim Baird, R e g i n a
Bates, Mary Best, Debbie Ed
wards, Ellen Elliott, Malary
Feinberg, Sheri Gardner, Lyn
•tie Green, Rosemary Green,
Karon Gregory, Angela Hill,
Sandra Kucha, Valerie Lee
key, Phyllis Llngle, Kathy
Norris, Christina Parkinson,
Barbara P f i t a 4 r, Dawn
Rhoads, Betsy Rugenateln,
Estelle Shsnnli, GaU Smith,
Bene Welch aad Linda Wil­
ber.

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nominating committee will be
elected to prepare and pre­
sent a list of two candidates
for each office at the April
meeUng. Plans for monthly
programs will bo discussed
at the next executive board
meeting.
William H. Halm Jr. and
Earl Achord were received
aa new members Monday
night.

THE FLAG CEREMONY w u presented by Gull Rmith, Berbers PHtier,
Betsy RugenaUIn end Keren Gregory, left to right, et lest Saturday
night’s party end program held by Lake Mery Brownie Troop 447 in cele­
bration o f Its Bret birthday.
(Herald Photo)

By Leslie SIeiseek
The
Catholic
Women's
Guild of the St. Mary-Magdalen Church of Altamonte
Springs will hold a Dessert
Card Party at &gt; p. m. Fri­
day la the St. Mary-Magdalan School.
Individual table prizes and
many door prizes will be
swarded and other surprises
are planned for the evening.
Tickets are available from
Mrs. William G. Burgan and
Mrs. William Tisdale, both
of Maitland.

Oviedo Bank
Adds Member
To Staff
By Linda Smithson
The Cltlssns Bank o f Ovie­
do this week announced that
Mrs. Gertrude Corton of Chuluotn has Joined the staff as
a bookkeeper.
A
native o f
Hartford.
Conn., Mrs. Corton move I to
Florida In 1D.VI and lived In
the Orlando area until 1DM
when tha family moved to
Chuluota.
She and husband, Don, are
the parents o f two children,
Don Jr., who presently la
serving a tour of duty with
the Navy, and Cathy, an
eighth grade student at Ovie­
do High Rrhool.

Area Invited
To Dinner
In Lake Mary
Residents of arcai served
by the Lake Mary Volunteer
Fire Dept, are reminded to­
day that the department and
members of the Auxiliary are
sponsoring s barbecue chic­
ken dinner at the Firs Hall
Saturday afternoon.
The organliatloni have put
much planning and work into
Uie project in order to serve
as many people at possible
and support is Invited from
the area residents.
Serving will be from 5 p.
m. until T p. m. and takeout
orders will be aviiliable. In
addition to the chicken Ihe
menu will consist of potato
salad, green beans, relish
tray, rolls, butter, coffee and
cupcakes.
Tickets for adults or child­
rens plates may he purchas­
ed at the door or in advance
from any member of Uie
Volunteer! or Auxiliary.

North Orlando
To Get First
Elected Council
Voter registration books will
open Monday In North Or­
lando for the March 19 elec­
tions which will see the Vil­
lage get Its first fully elected
council since the municipality
was chartered five years ago
by the North Orlando Co.
Open will be the poets now
filled by company appointed
officials Frank Faaula, Clar­
ence Memory and Burl Htrlpling.
To register a resident must
be 21 years of age and must
have lived In the state for a
period o f one year and In the
viilege for at least six monlhx.
Citizenship la an automatic
requirement for both the vot­
ers and the candidates.
Qualifying dates for candi­
dates have hern set from Feb.
Id through Feb. 2d. In addi­
tion to being a U. 8. citizen, a
candidate, In order to qualify,
must be a registered voter and
an owner o f real property In
the Village of North Orlando.
Petitions, which wilt ho avail­
able at Village Hall on Mon­
day, must be filed with the
temporary village clerk, tire.
C. I*. LaMantia, and must bear
the signatures o f at least 10
registered voter*. ,

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CASSE LBE RR Y U T IL IT IE S CO. crewo finished o ff the foundation fo r a
new 116,000 gallon prefabricated metal tank Monday morning to complete
the Initial atep o f a major Improvement program fo r better water and
service. Workmen Ed Simmons, Dallas Brown, Charlie Williams and Willia
Harris, left to right, were supervised by Paul Bates, company superin­
tendent, right back, and "Sidewalk Superintendent" Bill Tilford, left back.
(Herald Photo)

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Foundation Completed
For New Water Tank

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Casselberry Utilities Co. completed work this week on the foundation fo r
a 116,000 gallon prefabricated metal w ater tank In the first phase o f its $27,000 major improvement program to provide some 800 customers with better
water nnd service.
An aerator will top the tank to bo constructed by Jack Sharpe o f OrInndo adjacent to the present water tow er and facilities at the Queens Mirror

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

Double Duty
A county fire report for the month o f
January was released today by Banger Albert
Harris o f the Florida Forestry Dept, at Long­
wood.
Bangers, called out to 25 wild fires and eight
miscellaneous fires, issued 17 warning tickets
and filed three court cuscs.
Percentage breakdown shows that 60 per
cent o f the fires resulted from escaped trash
fires, 15 per cent were deliberately set, 15 per
cent were caused by children playing with
matches and 10 per cent were attributed to
carelessness o f smokers, campers anil other per­
sons.
The Forestry Service presently is engaged
in an intensive educational program through
which rangers visit various youth clubs, school
groups und other organizations to present lec­
tures and films on fire control.
These men are doing double duty to help us
save our forests and woodlands . . . shouldn't
wo help by at least being D O U BLY C A B E F U L?

’ South Well also will he lm»
proved.
C o m p a n y Superintendent
Paul Bates aald today that he
hopes to have the new tank
in operation by the end of the
month.
Actual work on the improve­
ment program was started
wme two weeks ago by th*
rumpany after it was given
th* go ahead oh a tong de­
bated water rate raise at a
Jam 21 meeting of the Cu»selherry Board of Aldermen.
Approval o f the ralie wh *
given at that time by a 3-2
vote o f the board which saw
Ahiermnn L. E. Wood ham*
and Board Chairman Ed Lunn
voting agalnxt the proposal
and Alderman A rt Lego, Cliff
Overman und George Howard
for It.
The raise, without which
the company said it would he
unable to carry out tha Im­
provement* called for by the
.State Board of Health, set*
the minimum at 13.50 up to
7,04)0 gallon*; 25 cents per
thousand up to 20,000 gallons
and 22 centa per thouiand
thereafter.

Call Your Reporters
SeminoU County area residents are invited to submit
news items for report in th* Sanford Herald to the new* cor­
respondent In their area or directly to th* Herald offices.

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Group To Build
In Forest City
By fthlrley Wentworth
Main Item on the agenda of
thla month's meeting of the
Forest City Community Assn,
was the presentation o f an
outline relative to building a
Community Club in the area
once tha group receives its
charter.
The meeting was held at d
p. m. Monday In the Forest
City Restaurant with rreM
dent C. M. Atchley presiding.

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HOME DEM ONSTRATION CLUB representatives mot last week with
Bob Moro o f Milady’s Shoppe o f Fine Fabrics to plan a Fashion Show to
l&gt;e sponsored by the Lake Monroe HD Club nnd a Fashion Contest to be
sponsored by Milady’s. Around the table from left were Miss Myrtle W il­
son, County HD Agent, Mrs. Hul Harris, Mero and Mrs. C. E. Hunter.
(Herald Fhoto)

Contest Rules Announced

AREA
REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mrs. II. L
Mrs. Louis* Simunek
33g-1340
Altamonte Springs
Rule* and regulations wert
Mrs. Shirley Wentworth 331-1074
Bear Lake-Forest City
MS-5040 announced thla week for a
Mis, Jan* Ceeselbcrry
Casselberry
Mrs. Jean Magin
Chuluota
305-3742 Fashion Contest which will
Mrs, Adam Muller
MS-4410 be sponsored by Milady's
IHBary
Mias Helen Snodgrasa
*04-0933 Shoppe of Fine Fabrics la
Enterprise
Mrs. Louie* Grayson
449-4071 conjunction with e Fashion
Geneva
Mr*. Frances Wester
Lake Mary
322-0219 Show to be sponsored by the
Lake Monroe Home Demon­
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Lake Monro*
stration Club.
Mrs. Donna Estes
Longwood
330-3317
Both are scheduled for
GREAT SALT LAKE
Mrs. Mona Grinstead
3X3-2291
North Orlande
March 23 at • p. m. In the
Although it has no eonnec Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4041
Home Demonstration Center
Uon with the ocean aad la fed Ovied*
Mrs. Linde Smithson
865-3514 In Sanford. The Show will
by freshwater streams, Groat
HERALD OFFICES: Sanford 322 2*11, 322 2011 and feature garment* made from
Salt Lake la about ala Umes aa
Bate* materials by Home
82*-2013; County 434-MU and 444-4334.
salty as the ocean.
Demonstration Club members

while the Contest entries are
open to any woman In the
county who sews.
Mllady'a will give gio in
trade aa a first prize and &gt;5
In trade aa second prize. Fa­
brics for the garments must
be
purchased
from
the
Shoppe and entries mutt
register at the lime of their

purchase. Pattern and type of
outfit la open to choice.
The garments must be
completed and at the Center
March 37. Entries will be ex­
ported to model their out­
fits the following night.
Decision of the judges, who
will be announced, will be
final.

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Cubs Meet In Ent erprise

By Hr lee fieedgrssa
Cub Scout Troop 540, com­
posed of boys from DeBary
and Enterprise, met last
week ta the annex at ttm

Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church.
Troop meetings will be
held at this location on the
l«»t Friday at each month at
T o m

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For Tanker,
39 Aboard

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Ami for your history lesson
today, dear friends, let us go
back to the 1840’s . . . What
happened T . . . Well, the army
engineer opened up Mellonville Ave. and hns an cnscment there OVER the slate,
rity, county . . . I said city,
dad . . . Check the plat at the
courthouse . . . In other words
. . . the government hns the
right to use it fur military
purposea . . . like a pipeline,
aayl

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The City Commission meet­
ing '.ill be in the city hall
r(lumbers Monday and NOT at
tha Civic Center . , . May he
the boys came to some under­
standing.
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No decision on legislative
hearingsuntil next week . . .

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lints were being tossed
into the political arena to­
day for the special Legis­
lature election on Mnrch
26.
Mack Cleveland Jr. tel­
egraphed Gnv. F a r r i s
Brynnt his resignation ns
Seminole County Jtepicsentative in the House. A t
the snme time he formnlly
announced his candidacy
for the Democratic nom­

ination fo r S e m i n o l e
County’s new scat in the
Senate under the new reupportionment law.
Former ltep. Gordon
Frederick
immediately
announced his candidacy
for the Democratic nom­
ination to fill Cleveland’s
on expired term in the

House.
Vernon W . Dunn, for­
mer County Commission­
er, said he still is unde­

party
nominations for
Senate and House seats.
Candidates have until
noon next Friday to qual­
ify with the Secretary of
State.
Fretie rick said he al­
ready has requested qual­
ifying blanks from the
State Secretary's office,
lie also snid his campaign
fund still Is Intact and ft
will not be necessary for
him to re-establish it.

cided whether he will op­
pose Frederick in the
party primary Feb. 26.
Don Willson. Republican
county executive commit­
tee chairman, also stated
the GOP will have candi­
dates in the ring. He add­
ed the committee will
meet within the next few
days, at which time it is
expected candidates will
announce their intention
to seek the Republican

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Little
boy came into the
eleik's office at the court­
house yesterday and wanted
“ one of those bright marbles’’
. . . Hearing scheduled next
Wednesday at 2 p.m.

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County
Attorney
Harold
Johnson tells us today that
revamped, restyled, rcorgunized,
rcscuttlcd.
rehashed
franchise directive is in tiro
“ mill . . . in the hopper,"
(Eh?)
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“ Clock" mentioned a week
or so ago negotiations pend­
ing for the “ biggest thing yet
to hit the Sanford area." Wc
learned after they were gone
a gruup o f representatives
were
chauffeured around
Seminole County leaking over
possible sites and facilities
for a I? million plant.

Some 300-400 loaves of
bread have keen stolen In food
stores throughout town dur.
Ing the past few weeks. Chief
Williams' crew on the ball
nabbed two youngsters last
night who admitted the crime
. . . Both turned over to juve­
nile authorities,

W E A T H E R : Fnir through Saturday, High today, 70-78. Low tonight, 45-50.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased W ire

MIAMI (U P D — A federal
court accepted Florida's reapportionmrnt plan Thursday,
temporarily ending the state'*
eight • year - old rediitricling
hassle.
Reaction ran (ho gamut
Hum relief to disappointment,
with soma opponent* protect­

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If you think that Sen. Belb
Johnson wasn't pooped (lhat'i
the last degree of fatigued)
tv Saturday noon when she talked
to the Delta Kappa Gamma
sorority at the Mayfair Inn,
you are tcc-iotally wrong . . .
In the aession in Tallahasaee
that facetiously has been call­
ed a “ reapportionmont meet­
ing" or (be legislature dial
lasted until shout 10 p.m., ahe
had been right on “ the firing
. line" . . . The plane she had
expected to fly her to Or­
lando was grounded (weather,
remember?) . . . So, the long
drive in a car In Ihe "unsea­
sonable and unreasonable"
weather didn’t afford any
time for rest . . . A meellng
in Orlando to which aha must
speak . . . Then the drive
here . . . And her talk to the
esteemed teachers . . , And
she had HAD it!!! . . . Hut
the audience thought she ia
“ Just a lovely. Intelligent peraon" . . . You ace, those two
descriptions CAN go together
. , . Come to think ol it, those
Delta Kappa Gammas can
wear Uie lags VERY w ell!!!

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The North Orlando Village
Council is looking for a bar­
gain-priced graduate attorney
to serve as Municipal Judge
. . , One more stipulation, the
attorney must be a member
• f tbe Florida Bar.

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Zoning Director lloh Brown
doing preliminary work on
Supervisor of
Registration
Cammy Bruce's office In tbe
.courthouse.

NO. 611

RICH ARD KEOGH

Keogh Elected
C Of C Head
The Luke Mary Chamber of
Commerce elected and install­
ed Richard W. Keogh us pres­
ident at Thursday night's
meeting.
Other officer* taking over
will be A. K. Crockrr, vice
president; Mrs. France* Wes­
ter, secretary, and Mrs. Letha
Fowler, treasurer.
Elected as directors were A)
Case, Postmaster Clarence D.
Ilonaldsun, Hr. Frank l.eone,
Han/ E. Sandusky, Karl W.
Toney and Jack Wilbur.
The Chamber unanimously
voted to recommend to the
County Commission that an
Interchange to new- Interstate
4 be located on Luke Mary
Blvd.
Members also signed a pe­
tition addressed to the Sem­
inole County Legislative Dele­
gation expressing opposition
to any annexation in the Slate
of Florida without a referen­
dum vote o f tiie property
owners involved.
Officer* and directors wilt
meet next Thursday night to
name a chairman.

Herald Index
Page *1
liridge
Page 9
Classified
. i- Page 8
Comics ....
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Dear Ahhy
Pace 4
Kditurial
Entertainment
Page 7
l'agw it A 10
Legal*
..... Page S
Puzils * _ „
Pag* 6
Society ....
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Sport*
Page 8
Churches _

The Seminole County Fair­
grounds will lie open from 3
to 0 p.m. toil ay, free to school
children and all rides will be
half price, until 6 p.m.
The weatherman promises
perfect weather, sunny and
cool, and Just right for visit­
ing the exhibits In the expo­
sition hall and big tent, and
enjoying the sights, sounds
and thrill rides along the mid­
way.
Saturday, the Fair will open
at 1 p.m. for the Inst day,
running until midnight Sat­
urday night, with huge crowds
expected to take advantage of
the fun and excitement In the
pleasant weather.

U. S. Navigator
Found Safe
SAIGON (U P D - l.- e Amer­
ican navigator of a H26 bomb­
er which crashed Wednesday
while on a strafing mission
■gainst Viet Cong guerillas
was rescued "in good »h ve"
today, ■ U. S. Military
spokesman reported.
The narrator was identified
■t 1st Lt. James E. Johnson
of Mary Esther, Fi*.
The spokesman said John­
son was picked up near the
crash site, about 25n miles
north of here.
Two others aboard tbe plane
—a U. S. officer and a Viet­
namese — were believed to
have been killed in the crash.

New Club
German - speaking pt-rso i»,
either o f German or American
birth are invited to attend
the first meeting of a Cerman-American Club being or­
ganised tn Central Florida,
at the Cherry I'laaa Hotel In
Orlando at 2 p. ui., Siguisy.

Longwood Paves
Way For New
Light Industry
The way was elan red In
Longwood Thursday night for
s new light industry when the
City Council unanimously ap­
proved sn ordinance changing
zoning from commercial to In­
dustrial on an area adjacent
to the Atlantic Conit Line
Railroad off Motnnr Avc.
The toning variance was
requested some two month*
ago by Russell Hass, ownermanager of Master Door Co.
Inc., of Orlando, who at that
time advised the counril ho
would permanently loeatu hi*
plnnt in Longwood.
First steps in a plan to re­
vamp the rlty's street mark­
ing system to have ail streets
run north and south and nit
avenues run cast and west
were taken by voting to
change the dcsignaUons en u
number of each. Avenue* to
lie changed to streets inrlude
Highland, Wnymnn, Myrtle,
E. Lake, Wilma, W. Lake,
.Small and Charles. Streets to
lie changed tn avenue* are
14llr, 13lh, Ninth, Eighth,
Seventh, Jessup, Church, Wnrran, Huy, I'lne, Short, Ever­
green, Maine, lathe and Till-

who filed the original suit mu! Miiidi- plans to appeal the
bringing the rvupportiunmvnt decision to the U, 8. Supreme
|struggle into federal enurt,
Court. Swann said he would
|snid they were disappointed
file his appeal "as soon as 1
can."
The three-judge f e d e r a l
panel announced its accept­
ance Thursday after hearing
two hours o f nr go moitl* n»r
and against the plan.
Tiie rebel* apparently were lu re been dragged into the
Tile opposing sides rlit»lird
sympathetic to live United streets tor the public to see. over' whether tiie new plan
Arab Republic, whoso radio
Brigadier
Abdel
Karim was an improvement over the II*.
in Cairo hailed the revolt
Mustafa was named leader of 40-Senator, 135 - Representa­
Portion* o f avenue* to ho
as "the dawn of a bright fu­
tive formula turned dawn at
changed to streets are located
ture for the Iraqi peopk- and the new ruling junta. He w-a* the poll* last November,
identified as commander of
army."
Sobe) culled tbe plan "a turn oil Grunt, Oak and Oleander
and portion* of street* to be
Word of the revolt came Ihe Erramadt garrison in the for the worse."
suburbs of Baghdad, but lit­
from rebel radio broadcasts
A lly. Gen. Richard Ervin, changed to avenues are on
tle else was known about him.
and diplomatic dispatches to
on thu other hand, railed the I'Jth, Orange, I'nlmctln and
The revolt apparently had
Magnolia.
capital* throughout tiie Mid­
Its focal point in the capital forimilu "truly representa­
Muluur Ave. will lie re
dle East.
tive"
o
f
all
the
people.
of Unghdad, legendary Arab­
Reports reaching Ankara ian Night* city. The rebels
The rouit ruled tiie new for­ named Sunlando S p r i n g *
Turkey, said Eastern's head­ also claimed military support mula "does not in any way Drive and Florida Ave. will
quarter* In the Defense Min­ throughout the country. Tliey violate Ihe Constitution of thr lie changed to Land Ave.
The city voted to go head
istry building were bombed indicated tliey wore in con­ United Slates,"
with
repair* oo Murklinm lid.,
at B:30 a. m. and the struc­ trol of IKe til uat ion and that
Ilia rourt in its ruling,
lx it It ia and out of the city
ture reduced to nibble, with officers and officials loyal to said!
Kasscm possibly buried In Kasscm had been arrested or
"Although wo would nut lim it*, setting it $100 maxi­
the wreckage. Rebel broad were In flight.
have directed multiple sctiat- mum for material expendl|lures. Although the final vote
casta indicated his body may
There were reports of gun­ oris) representation for any
fire In Baghdad, hut there was rounty, we rertainly should uni unanimous, Chairman It.
no Information available on not prohibit it If the state de­ ('. Carlson was strongly oppos­
casualties. The borders were sires It. Our function begin* ed to making any repuira on
scaled, all airports closed ami and ends with tha determina­ the county's putt o f the road,
all radio stations in rebel tion of rationality and wheth­ however, at Ihe in&lt;iitanro of
hands. A 1 p. m. curfew was er there i* Invidious discrim­ Councilman John Beams, at
h-ust two arcus which are not
ination."
Imposed.
iu tlm city were included in
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
the motion. Mayor Al LorPresident Kennedy wus re­
ported today to be stepping up
maun agreed with Carlson
while Jim Reiter agreed with
pressure on Russia to pull its
military forces out of Cuba.
Reams pointing out that if
Informed sources said the
the county's purl Is lie* re­
President planned to send a
paired, tiie rity repair* will
crsonal message to Soviet
Hot last mure than six months.
'render Nikita Khrushchev
Clay for tha work and for
asking him Just when he
olhrr Jobs through the year
was going In keep his promise
will bo bought through hid
to rrmovo these armed units
with tiie delivery to be made
from the doorstep of fbc
In lamgw'ood as it is needed.
United States. These sources
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said they did not know whe­
ther tho message had actually
been dltpaiehcd as yet.
The Pre.ldent said Thurs­
day the continued presence in
Cuba of an estimated 17,000
Soviet military personnel, in­
Tli* fact that locating Mat­
cluding about 6,000 orginized
ter Door Co. in Longwood Is
into regular combat unit*,
a long range project, ■till
was a "matter of conrcrn to
probably at least a year away,
us."
was stressed today by Russell
II* ss, owner-mansger of the
plant.
Bass aald that the Longwood
action last Thursday night In
approving tha necessary zon­
Reservations s h o u l d he
ing chango actually only
made by Monday by Sanford
cleared the way for negotia­
and Seminole County resi­
tions towards an agreement
dent* wishing to take part
between Ida company and At­
in the "Aireadc for Citizrnlantic Coast Line.
ahip Action" panel discusinvestigation and consider.
■ion to be held all day Feb.
W IN N E R EATS, Loner Treat*. Scott Bum* (in
alion of county and d ly tax
20 under the sponsorship of
the chef’* cap) nerve* a big ntonk to Charlie
structures also will play a
the U. S. Chamber of Com­
Ilohlnnon. Tire two men captained team* in the
large part In moving the
merce and the Winter Park
Chamber o f Commerce membership drive. Robin­
plant, Bass said.
Chamber of Commerce at the
son’* team landed Burn*' team and, according to
Cherry Plaza Hotel, Orlando.
I he- company, presently lo­
their gamble, Bums entertained the winning
Reservation should be made
cated in Orlando, la a light
team member*, their wive* and other guest* at a
with tho Seminole County
manufacturing operation aimetcak cookout Thursday evening at tiie F l’ &amp;L
Chamber of C o m m s r c e ,
Bar to that of a atnall lumber
FAlrfaa 2-2212.
yard.
recreation purk.
(Herald Photo)

Revolt Hits Iraq
Final Day
Of County
Fair Saturday

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Health Director F r a n k
Leone today assured us every
food handler at the fair DUES
have a health card, as re­
quired by statu law,

Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann will be on TV Sunday
from 11:30 until noon helping
out with the annual Cerebral
Palsy Telethon.

SANFORD, FLO RID A

ing the 43-»en«tor. 112-repre- i break the atnall-rounty "etianaentntive formula passed by a deltoid" on the Senate,
special session of the LegistsMiami attorneys Richard H.
turn last Friday does not|.Mnx Suann and Peter Sobcl,

I TEHRAN, Iran (D P I) —
I Army and air force units re­
belled In Iraq today, overUtrcwr the government and
announced that Premier Ab­
del Karim Kasscm was slain.

The city’* g'23,000 resurfac­
ing project gets o ff t h •
ground next week . , . First
order o f business , . , 25th
and i’nlmetto.

Longwood’s new well went
into operation earty this week
. , . one more big project ac­
complished by tho rapidly
glowing South Seminole City,
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Federal-Okayed Apportion
Will Go To Supreme Court

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Established 1908

QUITE n hospital in
S e m i n o l e Memorial.
Ami different.
Moat
uttch Institution* have
aitnia tip reading "H os­
pital - Quiet Zone." Hut
S e m i nolo cmpimni7.cn
with ntt impact. Tito
misspelling ratine* n
double-take and Impres­
ses tiie readem to bo
“ quiet."

Pressure Put
On Cuba Buildup

New Industry
A Year Away

Panel Meet
Set Monday

PORTSMOUTH, Vn. (U P I) — An nir search
tvns launched today in the Atlantic and Gulf for a
mission tanker curry ihr .19 crewmen and n cargo o f
molten sulphur overdue on n voyage from Beaumont,
Tex., to Norfolk, Vn.
Uonat Guard 5th District Headquarters here said
the 523-foot American tanker Marine Sulphur Queen
left Beaumont Saturday night and was due in Nor­
folk nt noon Thursday.
It nhonld have contacted its Norfolk agent by
radio nt noon Tuesday and again Wednesday but the
Const Gunrd said there had been no word from tho
ship since It left Beaumont.
Four Coast Gunrd planes
began covering the vessel's
route early today. Tbe Coast
Guard said tbe entire route
wauld be searched twice.
The Coast Guard snid the
7,240ton ship, built in 1014,
tvns carrying a cargo of mol­
ten sulphur kept nt a constant
temperature of ih'-ft degree*.
Tim Coast Crnird tried to
roiitaot the ship by radio and
sent nil “ urgent broadcast"
to nit ships in the vicinity of
tha tanker's course to watch
for It.
A Const Gunrd search plane
reported sighting n tanker
thought to tie the missing ves­
sel 50 miles south of Cspc
Lookout, N. C. However, the
Coast Guard said this ship
was tho Marine Dow-Chem,
not the mining tanker.
A Cosst Gunrd spokesman
said it wna possible the Sul­
phur Queen changed course to
avoid a storm that hammered
the southeast Atlantic Const
earlier in Lite week. This
rould delay the ship by a day
or two.
The ship was supposed to
have radioed Hinder Co., its
agent at Norfolk, Vn. &lt;18 hours
before reaching the Virginia
Cape* nml nguln 34 hours befor arrival.
Tim vessel, built at Chester,
i'a., mlginully was known us
tb* Esso New Haven. Its
name was changed in 1WW). It
is ownrd by Marine Sulphur
Transport Co. i f New York.
A Coast Gould plana from
Elizabeth City, N. C., was
soarrliing from the Cliesnpeake Ray smith to Cupu
Lookout, 1’lanes from Miami,
Itiloxl, Mis*., New Orleans nml
Corpus Christ), Tex. searched
the South Atlantic and the
Gulf area.

Resident Hurt
In Car Mishap

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BRIEFS
New Woes
ROME
(U PB-Nationw ide
strikes by
industrial
and
transport workers piled new
Inhor woe* on Italy today.

Stocks Lower
NEW
YORK
&lt; U ri)
—
Stocks
opened
Irregularly
lower in routine trading to­
day.

Pick Up Speed
LONDON (U P I) — Tire
drive to resume negotiation*
for British enlry into tho
European Common Market
picked up speed today,

Eigrht Die
TORONTO, Onl. (U P I) —
Eight children died today In
a fire that destroyed their
two-story attached bom* in
the city's West End.

Disaster
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
President Kennedy has warnrd that It would be "a dis­
aster" If the NATO alllaiico
split over nuclear defense and
economic policy.

Top Choice
LONDON (U P I) — Harold
Wilson, only eight votes short
of a first ballot victory, wa*
the heavy favorite today tn
win Labor party leadership
and a chance to become Bri­
tain'* next primo minister,

Arctic Blast
United Press International
A new blast of Arctic air
dropjH-d temperatures below
zero from Michigan to Maino
today and triggered showers,
fog and snow Hurries serosa
much of the nation.

Heavy Loot

Kyle S. McMillan, 41, of
WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
2105 Orange Avenue, suffered Katanga
m ercenaries
w ' io
severe laceration* of
lim fted from lho Congo to neighscalp at almut 7 30 a. in. In- j boring Angola ara believed to
day when he wa* forced off j have taken $4.5 million In
Highway 17 02 at Fern purk francs iroin Hie Katanga Na­
by another automobile.
tional Bank tn Kllsalwlhvlllc!,
Trooper Bill Stringflcld re­ according to U. S. officials.
ported McMillan swerved h i
ear tn avoid an unidentified Pact Reached
automobile which pulled in
WASHINGTON (U P I) front of him. ill* car left tiie
Teamsters Union said today
mad and overturned.
it ha* reached an IIUi hour
McMillan wa* treated at agreement with United Bond­
Seminole Memorial Hospital ing Co. of Indianapolis for
and rctoased.
bonding of President James
Tim trooper al*o reported
It. Iloffa and his Internation­
that J. McKay Truluck, 411
al officers.
Elliolt Avenue, suffered a bro­
ken
Jaw and
lacerationAgreem ent
Thursday
afternoon
in s
NEW YORK (U P I) —East­
freak accident, lie It con­
ern
Air l.ines said Thursday
fined to Seminole Memorial
night it has reached an agree­
Hospital.
Siringfk-ld,
who charged ment with (lie Air Line Ste­
ward* ami Stewardesses As­
Truluck with driving loo fast
for road conditions, said Tru­ sociation coloring flight at­
luck'* car, when it struck the tendant*, thus averting a
railroad tracks on Bcardull possible strike.
Avenue, went into thr ditch
and overturned. Damage to
tiie car was estimated at

$000.

No Solution
In FEC Strike
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
The Florida East Coast Rail­
way strike, now In Its 17th
day, continued without appar­
ent sign* of an early aolution
today.
There were meetings i d
between management and la­
bor leader*. An FEC spokes­
man said tiie railway planned
to continue its operation of
one northbound and one south­
bound train between Jackson­
ville and Miami dally.
Strike leader Jack Hadley
was in Miami for a mass
mealing of strikers there.

City Offered
New Rental Deal
On Pipeline
City Commissioners today
were considering a new rental
offer by the Sanford Pipcllna
Company for a right-of-way
from Hie lake front to Uiu Na­
val Air Station.
Humor* of the new offer
were confirmed today with re­
ceipt of a letter proposing thu
company pay $100 monthly
instead of fluo annually to tho
rity for the right-of-way for a
four-inch Jet fuel pipeline
along Seminole Boulevard and
Mcllanville Avenue.
Queried about the new pro­
posal Commissioner J. H.
Crappa said, " I think I'll ait
tight." Commissioners M. L.
It aborn and A. L. Wilson wore
noncommittal

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P a w 8— Tue*. Feb. 15, '63

DOCTORS A T T E N D IN G n recent dinner meeting in DeBnry to present
discussion on the proponed Retirement Center fo r the community were,
seated from loft, Dr. Gernld Grain o f DeBnry, Dr. 1/conard Munson o f
Sanford and Dr. Ruben A lle y ; standing Dr. Luther Tnrlxjll o f DeRary,
Chester Rearick, president o f the DcBary Civic A**n. which uponaored tho
dinner; Dr. lla rry Whitaker nnd Dr. Garrctta Seger, both o f DeBnry.
(Cox Photo)

The Seminole High School
Chapter o f the Future Farm­
er* of America took second
place among all the F FA
teams In the state in Judging
o f the Southeastern Fat Stork
Sale held at Ocala, Saturday,
Vocational Agriculture teach­
er Bill West said today.
Members o f the judging
team were Donnie Sipes, Mike
Muplen and A l (inodsperd.
In neventh place In the Judg­
ing was the Sanford Junior
High F F A team, made up o f
Earl Bouquardcx, Jay Richunis, unit Christ Akera.
“ We are very proud o f these
laiys," said West. “ They were
up against some s tiff competi­
tion and to come o f f in sec­
ond place ia a very high hon­
or."

By Jana Casselberry
A group of II young people
from the Senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church attemled the Sen­
ior High Retreat held this
weekend at the Methodist
Youth Camp on Ijik e Griffin
near I-resburg.

TREE P L A N T E R S from Mr*. Jewell Ri*or'* fourth (trade at Hanford
Grammar School wero thene four hoy*, who dug the hole, planted tho treo
nnd watered it. From le ft they are Robert Curinlc, Ronnie Noble*, Houston
Spray and Ilonuld Addington. Tho tree watt contributed by the Hanford
Garden Club.
(Herald l'huto)

Tha extensive beautification
now going on at tha Weatalda
Grammar School waa enhanc­
ed recently by the planting of
a good-alsed Norfolk Island
pine by tha children o f Mra.
Jawell Riaer'a fourth grade.

Communicant
Classes Set

By Helen Snodgrass
Tho Enterprise Community
wax saddened last week at the
death o f Mr. Georgs E. (U n do
G eorgs) Turner o f Orlando.
Tho Florida Power Corp.
ria n t at Enterprise was nam­
ed for Mr. Turner u |h&gt;ii Ills re­
tirement In 1017 after 22
yearn with the company. As
superintendent in charge o f
const ruction wtih F l o r i d a
Public Bervice, which later
tnargod with Florida l*owrr
Cuip., he waa in charga when
the Enterprise Plant waa built
in 1020.
I). J. Parker, chief o f Turner
Plant and Harvey Dunn, both
o f Enterprise, served as pollhearers at Uio funeral last
Wadnesday afternoon in Or­
lando. Andrews Evans, of this
community, also attended.

fly Jane Casselberry
James Data! o f C o r a l
Gables, author and lecturer,
will have two speaking en­
gagements in Casselberry this
week.
On Wednesday he will apeak
lit the Women’s Club o f Cas­
selberry at 8 p m., following a
short business meeting at 7:30
p. m. on the topic, "The Role
o f Arab Women in the Modern
World."
During hia five separata pe­
riod* of extended residence In
that vital region o f the world
— from 11143 to 1957— Ratal
has observed tho tremendous
changes that have taken place
there, with women playing a
significant role in the strug­
gle for freedom by the Arab
States.
On Thursday night Mr. and
Mrs. Ratal will bo guest o f the
Lions Club o f Casselberry at
a supper meeting held at 6:30
p. m. ut Bill's Diner. His topic
will lie "The Htrategie Im­
portance o f the Arab Coun­
tries to the Western W orld."
Ratal, an American citizen

Prior to tha planting cere­ a new fiug has been planned
program o f aklts, fo r tha near future.
Bright g r e e n rye grass
eonge and poems altoul tree*
brightens the lawn o f the old
waa presented by children rep­
school which Is surrounded hy
resenting each class at the giant shady oaks, and further
Grammar School.
lieautifirstlon plans ars under
Joe Pauline explained the study by the PTO.
meaning of Arbor Day and tha
fourth and fifth grade children
sung Grrlg’s “ The Tree Milk­
e r" and Joyco K 11 m r r ’ a
jrr“ Trees."
A play entitled "F orest Fan­
lly France* Wester
tasy," In which the vnlues o f
Communicant Classes ’ for
all Uie tires were rxpliiined laiys and girls will tie held at
wos also seen by the children. the Community Presbyterian
Comprehcnalvo landscaping Cliurrh in Lake Mary with
which has lieen undertaken by Rev. John I'illey in charge.
tha PTO of the Hanford Gram­ Classes will la-gin on Feb. 17
mar ,Hrhoo| haa been laid uut, nnd run consecutively until
nnd ninny large plants and Pnlni Sunday.
xhrulia have been set III close
Each class session wilt lie
tn tlm building, with edging for onn hour, from 5 p. m. un­
o f border grass.
til 6 p. m. All Imys and girls
Ilonfer grass has also been nnw in Grade* seven, eight,
planted along the walkways, and nine me invited to join
nnd a new fla g polo has been these classes preparatory to
Installed. The presentation o f chureh memlH-rshlp.
mony ' a

Lyman Boys
Form Car Club
For Teenagers

Seminole FFA
Take Judging
Honors At Ocala

JAMES R ATAL

Robert*, Mrs. Armno, Mr*. William Cole and
Dr. Gerald Grain; stunding, Mr* John Leone,
Rev. Hugh Rooth, James Rucker, Pnul TetHchner, Glenn Smith and Mr*. Joe Rruce.

H E A R T FUND C A P T A IN S in DeBnry met la*t
week at the home o f Mrs. Thoman Armno, geneneral chairman, Heated center front, to plan
their part in the annual drive achcduled to run
from Fob. 18 through Feb. 24. Attending were,
ncated from left, Mr*. A. Hlyth, Mr*. Marion

(Cox Photo)

Retirement Center Plans Presented
By Mr*.
Adam Mullrr
Plans for the proposed Re­
tirement
and Convalescent
Home in Dellary were pre­
sented by Dr. Brooks Smith
and Architect James Chap­
man of Sanford at last Wed­

horn in Massachusetts and ed­
ucated at Amherst College, is
eminently qualified to speak
on the Near East with his
background o f 20 years ns a
writer researcher and ns a
teacher o f Journalism at the
American U n i v e r s i t y In
Beirut, Lebanon for two yenrs.
Thnt University, founded In
I860, is the lurgest private
American University outside
the continental United States.
In 1040 he was awnrded the
Nieinsn Fellowship tn Journal­
ism by Harvard University,
lie is author of the book, " A s ­
signment: Near East," pub­
lished by Friendship Press in
1060; a co-author o f laith
"M ost o f the W orld," publish­
ed by Columbia University
Press In 1049 and o f "You r
Newspaper" p u b l i s h e d by
Macmillan In 1047.
In the aummera o f 101)5 ami
1000 Ratal served ns executive
director of conferences and
good-will toura In l^banon,
Syria, Jordan and Egypt for
same 800 Americans. He re­
turned to Egypt to do unother
on-the-spot research mission
in the N ile Valley l&gt;ctween
Aawan and Alexandria.
Ills first direct enntart with
the Arab world came In 10131044 when he was assigned to
Ho a research project for the
United States Government's
O ffice o f War Information In
seven Arab states. Thus his
experience In that region en­
compasses both the years o f
foreign and monarrhlnl con­
trol until today when there
are 13 politically inilc|&gt;endrnt
Arab slates with a majority
having republic form of gov­
ernment.

nesday's meeting of the West private basis
Volusia Civic Bound Table
There would be a chapel,
held in the Recreation Hall library, music room and art
of the DeRary Fire Station. room .' Garden plots and a
shufflcbnard courts will be
Robert Hcsserrr, adminis­
Included on the grounds.
trator of Seminole Memorial
Tlie Nurses' Unit, under
Hospital, the scheduled speak­ daily supervision of a doclor
er, was unable to attend.
and nurse, would lie in the
Chapman reported that Uie main building which, along
overall
proposed
c e n t e r with the reception room and
would rover an approximate main dining room, would sur­
32.000 square feet with dup­ round a meditation garden
lex cottagej consisting o f one with foundation and benches.
bedroom, one bath and a There also would be a rekitchenette. Admission would creatnn area with side en­
come upon advise of an in­ closures but no roof in order
dividual's private physician to allow residents to :njoy
and although nursing care the sunshine.
would be available, medical
This mam building, design­
care would still remain on a ed with two wings each con­
FRENCH FRANC
The name of "fra n c " first
was applied to a French gold
coin in 1630 by King John II
because of Us Latin legend:
Johannes Del Graeia Francomm Rex (John, by the
grare of God, King of the
Francs), according to the En­
cyclopaedia Britannica.

taining a Day room, would
accomodate 76 persons. Ad­
ditional cottages would be
constructed as needed.
Chapman advised that a
scale model of the entire Cen­
ter soon will be available for
display purposes In DcBary.
The business meeting of the
group w ts held following a
period o f general discussion.

questions and answers Pre­
siding was Mrs. P. Smlthdcal,
president.
The next meeting was set
for Feb. 27 at 7:30 p. m. at
the Florida Power Lounge in
DcLand.

Girls 4-H Club
Elects Officers
Officers o f the Sanford
Junior 4-H Clrls Club were
elected for the clothing unit
nt their meeting last Thurs­
day.
Elected president was Car­
olyn Tamm, vice president is
Marsha P a r k s , secretary,
Debra Huskln, delegate, l.lndn
Franrl ami reporter Margaret
Ervin.
Seventeen members, lead­
er Linda King and Home
Demonstration
Agent
Miss
Myrtle Wilson were present
at the meeting.
The girls finished their food
records and discussed selling
tickets for the skating party
benefiting Sarepta Home.

By J*ne Casselberry
A group or teenage boy*
who are itudcnts at Lyman
High School have formed a
car club which they call
“ The C h arln tem ". The newly organized group held its
second meeting last Tuesday
evening at the home of Joe
Zukow ski, North T r i p l e t
Drive. Casselberry, and elect­
ed officer!.
Danny Vin«on was elected
president and Jim Parsons
was named vice president and
secretary.
The club meets every Tues­
day evening, presently at the
homes of the various mem­
bers but they are hoping to
find a regular place to meet
such as a garage or barn in
which they can work on their
cars.
“ The Charioteers" have as
their purposes to promote
public safety, to Improve their
knowledge of automobiles and
to discourage drag racing on
highways.
By laws will be submitted
to the S h eriffs Dept, for ap­
proval aa well aa to other
focal law enforcement offic­
ers.
The club also hopes to par­
ticipate in all worthy communty activities.
High school boys interested
in cars and witling to live up
to the Ideals of the club
arc welcome to join. Anyone
wishing to become a member
should contact Joe ZukowakL
A t a fund railing project
the club will sponsor a car
wash on Saturday, Feb. 16,
at Ed's Standard Station in
C aw dbcrry next to the Drug
Store.

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�NAS Pushes
For Pipeline
By Larry
That’* K m e

V enhel
Civil Defense

siren the city hai . . . We
couldn't even hear it.

•

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The State Road Department
has act March 7 for prelimin­
ary budget hearing* on pri­
mary and secondary road*. .
Seminole County time 4:30
p. m.

•

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•

Nobody asked me but, how
about Celery A re.
and a
joint participation project be­
tween Volusia and Seminole
on a new Osteen bridge.

•

•

•

Ran into Junior Velno at
the "Conservatory” last night
and Junior says Rus Compan­
ies have nixed that bridge
for travel a* well as some
school vehicles.

•

•

•

Pipeline will probably still
go in but either they'll have
to give the city more money
or, some lease type agree­
ment worked out . . . Like
say, the city take over the
line and lease it to the pipepeople.

• '•

•

AN IM A G IN A R Y C O W E R S ATI ON.
Krider: John Brumley came
up with a new alignment for
the canal to the Indian River.
Crowe: My plan is better
through Lake Jessup, and it
won't hurt shad fishing.
Krider:
Bromley's
align­
ment will reduce the distance
by 11 miles.
Crowe: Mine will reduce It
more.
Krider: Doesn't seem to be
any use taking the boat out
o f the carport.
Crowe: With my plan the
taxpayers won't t&gt;c (addled
with the cost.
Krider: Crowe's
is t h e
best plan l ever heard of.
Let Jim do it!

•

•

•

Quoting Mark Twain, " R e ­
ports of my death are great­
ly exaggerated," Gen. J. C.
llutchtaM
said
that
very
same thin* Tuesday when
confusion resulted over a
radio report, similarity In
names led to phone calls to
The Herald that Gen. Hutch­
ison had died at the fair.
The Tampa Fair manager,
with a very similar name,
died at the Tampa fair.

• •

•

Read somewhere (Oh where
was it) that Republicans will
enter the legislative races . .
Funny, the last time one en­
tered. he left town . . . If
someone threw his hat in
against Mack Cleveland he
might leave the earth . . .
• •
•

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Republican*
didn't
have
enough money and gumption
to get candidates to run fer
posts that didn't take qualify­
fees, how are tliey going
to come up with one that
cost* gr&gt;0.

ing

• •

•

Ray
Milwee
and
Pete
Knowles got together yester­
day for "cxploratorary talks”
on leasing the stadium for
tt per year rental. Will come
up at School Hoard meeting
tomorrow . . .

•

•

•

Tlie word is that Ray la
cool to the idea of a new
stadium out by the high
schorl . . . Too expensive to
maintain.

*

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Some Junior high parents
beat down a PTA last night
. . . Funny thing but. ww
hear the majority of the
teachers were against it. Just
for the record . . . you don't
need any majority to form
a PTA. . .

•

•

U. S. N avy’s deslra fo r In­
stallation o f the two-milo jet
fue&gt; pipeline to tho Naval A ir
Station was outlined to City
Commissioners and a group of
Sanford businessmen Tuesday
afternoon by a rcpiesentative
o f the N avy Fuel Supply O f­
fice, Washington.
Total savings in fuel trans­
portation by barge from Jack­
sonville to take Monroe and
pipeline to the base was esti­
mated at 102,141 a year, as
compared to present tank ear
and tank truck transporta­
tion.
Tho total figure include*
&gt;32,141 savings
in actual
transportation plus &gt;12,500 In
•torsge, &gt;5,200 in labor st
Jacksonville, and &gt;12,000 in
barge cleaning in the Jacksonville-Mayport-Sanford c o m plex.
Tho Washington represen­
tative pointed to these advan­
tages o f tho barge-pipeline
transportation system:
Save &gt;32,441 in transporta­
tion cost; Improve quality
control; improve N A S oper­
ations by providing a third
method of receiving fuel, pro­
vide storage, permit removal
o f storagu tank cars, reduce
congestion and permit reas.
signmcfit o f personnel; permit
release o f 30 government tank
cars fo r other uses; eliminate
added workload at Jackson­
ville, and permit full-time
barge assignment fo r fuel de­
liveries.
The N avy’s primary jet air­
craft fuel, JP-6, is to he Is­
sued at all Naval air statlona
serving i arrive type aircraft
in order to eliminate rctrlmniing of aircraft engine fuel
controls when shifting carrier
airrrnft operations from ship

★ ★ ★
Wilson, Crapps,
Raborn: 'No'
V frp* f lty Commissionnpj-osrd to the two-mile Jet
fuei pipeline to the Naval A ir
Htat’ on weiv polled by Tbr
Herald today after tho brief­
ing Tuesday on the N avy’s dealni for the facility. Result of
the poll: No &lt;hange noted.
The three commissioners
who voted down tho pipeline
installation two weeks ago In
a 3-2 vote were asked the
same question this morning:
"A fte r yesterday’* briefing
by the Navy on it* drslrtw for
the pipeline, have you or do
you think you may change
your mind and change your
vote In fa vo r?”
These were the answer* to
that question:
31. L. RAIIORN — " I won’t
say whether I will or will
not change my vote.’'
A. I.. W ILSON — *'i listen­
ed hut I have nut formed any
conclusions."
J. II C R A PPS —M! haven't
changed my mind about any­
thing."

to shore. N A S is converting
to JP-5 fuel on April 1. Since
JP-5 fuel is not u*&lt;xl or handl­
es! at Tampa (from where
N A S now geta its fuel by
ACI. tank ear and by tank
truck), it will all be shipped
from Jacksonville.
"The 25,000-hanel storage
provided by a pipeline,” the

WEATHER: Cloudy nnd cool through Thursday. High today, 68-70. Low tonight, 35-40.
"v O lT o a

Bulletin

reprearntative said, "w ill ensure the availability o f fuel
ready to use directly In air­
craft and also will
the

resupply

of

Improve

United Press Leased Wire

A long

list

of

proposed

prohibiting

be­

on-statlon

low ro*4 aales were recom­

storage. Presently, storage at
N A S provides only 1.5 days
reserve supply, lowest of any
Navy air station."*

mended today by a special

North Orlando
Votes Mar. 19

committee

which said the

propotala would "stabllte
the market.” There was no
Immediate Indication whe­
ther or not the proposal
would increase the retail
price of milk.

n

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. . .

North Orlando voters will jro to the poll* on
March 19 to complete their first fully elected council Hmmmmmm!
N E W Orleans ( U P I ) - T h e
since the municipality was chartered five years aim
American
Par
Association
by the North Orlando Co.
Tuesday railed for Congress
The election date was set Tuesday night nt n
to give Itself and fislcral
meeting o f the Villnge Council with nil members pre­
sent

except vice-mayor Hob |

Stephenson.
Up for election will lx- th e .
three

company

appointed'

posts o f Frank Fasula, Clarence Memory and Ruel Strip­
ling.
Dates for qualifying were

— —~

judges raise* in pay.

Defense Boss, Chieftain Dies
Military Brass
To Answer Critics Medical Aid

C AIRO (U P I ) — A I hI El
Krim, Moroccan tribal chief­
tain who fought France and
Spain In the lli'JOs, died o f a
heart attack In hie villa here
today at tho age o f about 80,

•ct from Feb. 18 through Feb.
WASHINGTON
(L T I)
28. Candidates must file poll- The White House arranged
lions currying the signatures j today for Defense Secretary
of at least 10 registered Rohert S. McNamara and
other top military officials
voters with the village clerk.
to go on live television st S
Voter registration will open p. m. to reply to charges that
Monday and run through Hie Soviet missile buildup Is
March 15. Offices in the V il­ continuing In Cuba.
Press secretary Pierre Sal­
lage llnll will be open on
inger announced the plan.
weekdays from 8 a. m. until
Preparations had been under
5 p. m. And on Wednesday* way since Tuesday evening
uml Fridays from 7 p. m. un­ to conduct a meeting for re
til U p m.
purlers st 1 p. nt. today on
In other business at Monday I a background basis.
night's meeting, Councilman j Tills is s procedure under
W. W. Anderson, in m state­ which newsmen may report
ment o f resolution denied th e ! Salinger said, however, that
press, notified Mayor Fasula, I attribute It.
Salinger said, Iwwever, bat
in effect, that ho “ would con­
tinue to contest any more not "Iherc lias been so much in­
rcniplrtely non-diaerlmlnatory terest manifested in the backm' iu 'n k iiii if
to II.. grr i—J* • ,y ?, rnrg r&gt; • M •
defense
lieiA Interest o f the citizens'* Ns.nart snd

E LISAB E 11IV ILI.E , K a tang* ( U P I ) — Katanga Pres­
ident Molse Tshombe left here
today, apparently to rcvcive
medical treatment in North­
ern Rhodesia.

Illness Spreads
COI.U31IIUS, Mies. (U P I)
— Doctor* Tuesday tentative­
ly identified an lllnesa which
spread to lit student* at Mis­
sissippi
State College for
Women from laboratory haul*t«*a as leptospirosis.

Labor Unrest
lly United I’rra* International
Widespread labor unreal in
tho transportation im luitiir*
broadened today to inrludu
airline
erupt
»na pilot*. Violence eruptel h
I’buiU
iui.a and Ohio.
Indiana

officials thaLJjtoNJTnow hern

! *•» lon« * » Faaul* holds the
v
m. . . It
Inal position o f ri-pn y-P
Jiatrly available
ing the
bhfurtufjed 2
^o television.”
and thr \ *
house. &gt;2&gt; Escamb
VaKi lie rz peeled
The counci I -.KA 2-0274.
of tho three maIn’* recommendation . l .*. \&lt;A1
lion-radio networks
Volunteer Fire Dept, be reor­
'-(he1re w « conference
ganized under direetton of
on a Uve hails.
Henry Ward. The v i l l a g e - _______________
owned fire truck may b e ' _
,. __
. .
leased or bought by the new- L O U R C l l T O m O Q T
ly formed group which the i u
.
q
rutuiril will provide with aix | W O l C T K C p O C T S
month* insuranee. A fter that
Discussion and reports on
time the organization will be progress of the new munlcion ita own and will rome {tally owned water system is
under no jurisdiction o f the expected on tonight's meeting
agenda
of
the Alla monte
council.
Springs Town Council.
The meeting wilt be held at
8 p. m. In the Altamonte
Town Hall.

Cabinet Okays
Giant Budget

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
Tiie Cabinet adopted a propos­
ed &gt;882 million budget today
vvhich would finance limited
expansion o f elate government
in the next birnnium and pay
Rridgr
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raises over the period o f about
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10 per rent.
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Comics ......
The total I* about &gt;30 mil­
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lion more than current aouree*
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Editorial
I are exported to provide In the
Page &lt;1 * next two yrare, but la a whop­
-Entertainment
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Legala ......
ping slush under the record
Puzzle
&gt;1.3 billion the various agen­
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cies and institution* had re­
Society
quested.
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Sport*

Herald Index

NO 642

Small Boats Imperiled

change* In milk marketing
regulations

Established 1908~ * WED.. F E B R U A R Y 6. 1963 ' SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Discreet
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The United 8talc* maintained
a diplomatically discreet "no
comment” ,today on the toppl­
ing o f Canadian Prime Min­
ister John G. Dit-fenbuker.
But key question* remained
about U. 8. action* leading
up to the crisis.

Ah, Tis’ True
M ADISON, WIs. (U P I) —
Observing that "ever since
Eve, mankind ha* recognized
that one thing lead* to an­
other,'* the Wisconsin Su­
preme Court ruled Tuesday It
was permissible to stop fe ­
male tavern employe* from
drinking with male rustomers.

Atlantic Storm Raging
JA C K S O N V ILLE (U P I) —
A raging winter storm poised
o ff the South Atlsntie roast
today, imperiling small boats,
eroding beaches and keeping
weathermen guessing what it
would do next.
The Miami Weather Bureau
said the atorm was almost
stationary during the night
and was centered esrly today
about 150 mile* o ff the Geor­
gia and South Carolina roast*.
Gale warning* were replac­
ed with small craft warnings
from Cape Canaveral to Sa­
vannah, Gu„ this morning. Hut
gale warnings remained ill ef­
fect from Savannah north to
Nags Head. N. C., for atrong
northwest uml north winds.
Rough sens Mini tide* one to
four fret above normal with
considerable beach erosion ami
minor flooding were forecast
from Cape Canaveral to Nag*
Head.
Weathermen said changing
pressure patterns around Hie
low decreased the winds some­
what. Hut the low expanded in
size and further intensifica­
tion in the next 24 Imura was
possible, they said.
The Weutlirr Bureau said
motion o f the storm would be
erratic and warned all inter­
est* along the affected roust*
to e o n t I n u o pirruulion*
against high tides and rough
seas.
A Coast Guard boat search­

ed the area offshore between
Daytona Brnrh and Cape Can­
averal for two missing fishing
boats. Planes were ready to
join in the scntvh as soon ns
weather permitted.
The Const Guard said it was

searching for the 45-foot snap­
per boat Pee Wee and her
sister craft, the 40-fool Sul­
tana II.
The merchant vessel Gulf
King said It approached the
Sultana II in high sens o ff the

Vote Books
Now Open
Voter regiatrntion books will l&gt;c open daily in­
cluding Saturday front 9 it. m. to 5 p. in. through
Monthly, Registrar Camilla Hrucu re|&gt;orted this
morning.
Mrs. Ilrtii'c said she received instructions from
Secretary o f Stale Tom Adams today to o|M’it the

Legislative
Qualifications
'Trickle In'

bonks prior to the special priniary elections this ami next
month and the special election
March 20.
The books are open to resi­
dent* o f tho state for a year
uml o f the county for six
month*. Also, registered vot­

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — ers must report any change o f

Tho slow trickle o f rnmlidates
qualifying for 37 new legisla­
tive seat* under the controv­
ersial i rapport ionment plan
Indicatcil today that some
limy hs holding buck fur a
court determination o f its le­
gality.

north Florida roast Tuesday
after the smaller vessel lost a
rudder.
The master of the Gulf King
reported that personnel o f tho
smaller Imnt refused to aban­
don ship, however, and the
merchant man continued on
ita way.
Earlier Tuesday, the Coast
Gunnl buoy tender Swertgum
towed the disabled t)2-foot
Fort Sumter to the mouth o f
the St. Johns River hero.
Convict labor and volunteer*
worked into the night Tuesday
night to repair Jarksonvillo
Bench’s crumbling sen wall
which had not been totally re­
built after the pounding it
took front salt water in the re­
rent storm.
The previous storm, which
ran from Nov. 20 through Dec.
5, roused more than &gt;2 mil­
lion In damages to Duval
County beaches.
Officials estimated t h a t
winds caused more than a half
million dollurs in damages
Tuesday.

addrees.
Mra. Bruce atated there aru
now

15,400

eligible elector*

registered. The list was cut
front more than 17,000 in a
recent purge o f non-voters,

Thu putty primaries and
Only four rnmlidates signed
up this morning, bringing the tho »|&gt;cciul election were set
total sinco qualifying opened up under tho reupporUoniiienl
Monday to seven. Deadline for law Just passed by the Legis­
lature in special aession. How­
qualifying la noon Feb. 15.
Latest candidate* included ever, they are contingent on
JACKSONVILLE (U P I ) —
Tom G r e e n , Jacksonville, a federal ccurt ruling Thurs­
City Mayor llaydon Burn*
House, Group Five; Lynwood day at Miami.
lu s termed the 15 day-old
Rep. Muck Cleveland said
.
Arnold^ Jacksonville, House,
Hast Coast Railway
Group Six and former Rep. i t rarller this week If tba federal
an emergency and of­
) lr‘ f ‘
M. (Hob) Merritt nnd Edgar ruling is favorable Thursday
fered his service* as ■ medi­
J. Johnston, both Prnsnrols, lie will re-lgn from the Iluusu
ator.
for the Group Three House and seek the Democratic party
Mayor Robert King High,
.
_
nomination fur tho new Seno f Miami made a similar o f - , ‘ , " t In haeamhl* County.
........................
Rep. George Hallahun o f Mi- , "to r post In the purty prlfer several dajs ago.
ami showed ronfidem-o tlml ; nisry. Former Rep. Gordon
Burns offered his personal
service* and Hie facilities of tiie court would approve the Frederick said he will seek
Jacksonville City Hall for any legislative-passed plan ill an­ Cleveland’s House post.
Tim first party primary I*
negotiation sessions the strik. nouncing Tuesday that he will
ere and company officials resign hi* House post umf run slated for Fell. 2d. I f neces­
for the additional Dado Coun­ sary, the second party pri­
may wi&lt;h to hold.
mary will lie held March 12.
The strike began Jan. 23 in ty Senate sent.
I.eon I'iivuit Court Judge Tho apccin! election I* sche­
a wage dispute. The FEC is
now operating freight trnftie Hugh Taylor, meanwhile re­ duled for March ‘Jd.
Candidates must file their
nn a limited scale between fused to enjoin the special
election* for the proposed ex­ petitions by neon Fell. 15 with
Jacksonville ami Miami.
it a five senators uml 17 repre­ the Secretory o f State's ofsentatives set for Fell. 2d by flee.
Mis. Bruce said If raudiNEW YO RK (U P Ii - A i r ­ Gov. Farris llrynnt.
Taylor agreed, however, to dates lire unopposed for party
crafts continued their leader­
ship today as stocks opened keep the mutter under consid­ nominations no party pri­
mostly higher In moderately eration until a ruling Is made maries will lie held, only the
by the Federal Court.
March 2d nlertion.
active trading.

Burns Offers
FEC Mediation

Active Trading

Diefenbaker's
Action Fizzles
OTTAWA (U P I) Prim e
Minister John Dlefcnbakcr'a
Conservative government, top­
pled by a double • barrelled
no • eonfldence vote over tho
U. S.-trlggcrcd nuclear &lt;lefense Issue, today formally
dissolve* parliament.
Dtcfcnhakcr was expected
to select April &gt; for a new
general election in whlrh an
estimated 10 million Canadiani will rote.
Liberal leader Lester B.
Pearson, &gt;7, was a atrong
favorite to become Canada'*
14lh prime mlnlater in too
upturning election.

School Board
Meets Thursday
Reaffirmation o f building
plan* under the federal im­
pact law will he considered
by (be School Board in regu­
lar aession Thursday after­
noon.
Chairman
J.
Dan
Wright said this afternoon
"w o are right on target with
our building plans but wo
must keep up-tn-mlnuto when
it comes to matching state
and federal funds.'*
Wright said live meeting
will he held although Slip!. R.
T. Milwee la attending a
three-day conference at Tab
Uliassee.

Rain , Rain Go Away —

Kids Day Here At The County Fair
So despite the weather hun­ rides, rsting candy apple* and elation o ffic ia l* a* continued
It takes more than rain and
cold to obliterate the allure of dreds o f Seminole County chil­ cotton candy, und hot dog* on drizzle, eohl wind* and ruin
may let up around noon.
a county fa ir with nil It's dren used the free passes stick*.
Four school children won
Today is tlm second chil­
bright lights, sounds, smell* given In them to attend the
duoi prizes Tuesday, and four
and s i g h t s , especially for Seminole County Fair Tues- dren'* day, and the weather­ more will he given today.
First {dare w i n n e r was
young |&gt;eople and the young in day, gazing at the rzhibila, man hold* out a hope o f lietter
clambering aboard the thrill lurk foi dampened Fair Aaao- .Minin llavis, who won a bi­
heart.

cycle; Joe Lowe, a transistor
luilio; A lU 'tt Stephens, a
spinning reel and rod und
l.imlu Akin, a basketliull.
Dim*ing for tlm door prizes
will be belli nt 6 p, in., Fair
Association
I’rraidrnt John
Mi donkey said.

Judging o f livestock will hagin tins morning a* out of
town judges arrive to begia
their rounds.
Tlm Fair routlnues through
Saturday, opening ak • p. nt.
today, 5 p. m. Thursday and
Friday ami 1 p. m. Saturday.

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Get well Sid RiCbard . . .
we miss ya!

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It will cost &gt;583 to replace
the radio tower out by Fire
Station No 2 . . . High
winds blew it down earlier
in the week.

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If Jake Zairian of Maitland
flops with that proposed Boat
inarina in ISO day* L
D.
Plant, who ran build one as
a hobby is ready to go . . .
Too bad exclusive rights were
given . . . Plant was ready
to put down SI 30.000 this
week and is proceeding with
plans if Jake flops.

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House and Home Finance
officials arc processing that
Port terminal application . ,
Cost of the complete facility
.. . . $300,000 lo $400.1oml

LIVESTO CK exhibit geta two ent

W H IC H ONE shall we ride on now?

L E T M E HE your Teddy Bear.
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100 Extro Plaid Stamps w
With IhU coupon nnd purchase o f $7J0
or more.

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Redremabl# only at A B P Slorea giving
Plaid Stamp* In Florida, Georgia, and
South Carolina. •
Limit one coupon per adult customer.
Jax. 2-9-61
Coupon good through February 9.

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A Cocktail Is
A Cocktail Is

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W A SH IN G TO N &lt;U P I) — by I l(M Commissioner Mor­ check hy the association In
The Internal Revenue Service timer M. Caplin, who said he some o f the nation's htg cities
11It.S &gt; I* Iwlng asked to be a fe ll the revenue aeivire hud showed that restaurant busi­

I i M i t t i R i e i f t l&amp; i f t f f if c i S '* ; :

been pretty clear on the issue.
Caplin said the business mesl
Is deductible.
Caplin nnd Power collided
on the issue In an exchange of
letters. Ironically, the friction
seemed to ba caused by Ilia
word “ good will."
Power used them almost
every time he referred to the
touchy subject. Caplin avoided
tha term, referring to the is­
sue ns “ the quiet business
mesl."
In nn Interview power de­
fined the subject of the dis­
pute aa “ a meal where food
and beverages sre furnished
for tha creation of good will
alone."
Caplin said the lunch he was
referring to - was treated In
IRS literature as follows;
"Business meals furnished
to an Individual under elrrumstances which are generally
IRS.
But he added: "Proper un­ considered to lie conducive to
derstanding Is virtually non­ a business discussion may be
deducted.. . ."
existent."
Power claimed that a spot
This was promptly denied

ia jr

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IK
jftj

2nd Big Week! "Super-Right" Freezer

ness dropped In these eslab- ,
Ilshmenta from 10 to 3U per
rent In January,
lie said Caplin didn’t help
the situation any when he told
« recent lunch mauling here
that "good-will entertaining le
out."
"Supei
Bight" Western
"Super • Itigh t" Western Whole
(275 (o 321 Lb. A iq .)
" I t absolutely is not," Pow­
(MS lo 100 • Lb. A ix .)
er added. He said that legisla­
tive documents on the law
(Consists of Steaks, Boasts, Slew nnd
(Consist* o f Itoixt*. Steak* and
show that the business mesl
(jro u n c^ T esy.
O K AY LAD IES clunaiia which Iw^nri lu.At week W ere taught by John GibGroum t^tasO.
esreplion includes the expend­
non
(second
from
right)
Red
Cross
Field
director,
who
shows
the
instruc­
"Super
Right"
Western Beef
“ Super - B ight" W'retrrn
iture which “ merely promote!
(ISO lo 173 Lb. A v ".)
tion hook to Mrs. Knther Court, and Public Health Nurse Mrs. Evelyn
(13 to 63 l.h. * v » .)
good w ill"
Hayes,
(le
ft)
and
Mrs.
Muthildo
Kiissel,
Red
Cross
executive
secretary.
“ A majority o f the business
(Herald Photo)
entertaining In America la of
(Consists of Roast*. Steaks, Blew and
|
(Consists o f Sirloin, I'orlrrhouse and
that nature," he said. “ It Is
fjr o u n d lte s t).
T -B o n *S l*sk s).
designed not to discuss busi­
"Super
•
Right"
Western Whole
"Super
R igh t" Western Whole
ness but merely to promote
(80 to 100 l.h. A v s .t
(25 to 10 Lb. A vg.)
good will. In many Instances,
It Isn't even desirable to ap
(Consist* of Boast*. Stews, and Ground
proprlata to discuss business.'
(Consists of Porterhouse and T-Bonr
Meat).
Steaks).
A check with the IRS re­
vealed that tha agency's law
"Super - Right" Heavy Western Beef
"Super - Right" Heavy Western
yert are studying this conflict
of Interpretation*. A spokes
The first clas* in the new ]
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) — I'owcll funds for hi* widely
man said the IRS would Issue
Mambera o f the House Educa­ publicised “ European vacation organisation o f Gray Ladies, ]
another clarifying directive in
tion Committee had their own with his lady friends” last who will work at the Sanford j
the near future.
hooky problem today. Chair­ summer; the Internal Reve­ Junior High School was c o m -!
"10 INCH CUT”
(Consists o f
man Adam C. Powell appar­ nue Service for falling to pleted l ist Tuesday with the !
Steaks, Roasts,
(Consist* of
and Stow).
Steaks and
ently had gone fishing and crack down on Powell for tax second phase set to begin to-1
Itoasl*).
left them locked In the school­ delinquency; the F e d e r a l day at 9:30 a. m. at the 1
140 to IBS Lb.
21 to 10 Lb.
. .
Housing Administration for Health Center.
room.
Average
Co.
Average
h i).
Tills Instruction will be un-!
The
unhappy
committee approving gl0.8 million In
mambera scheduled a closed mortgage Insuruneo for Pow­ dor the direction o f Mrs.
"Super • Right" Western Reef T-Bone, Sirloin or Boneleae Top Round
session to look fo r a way out. ell and his associates; and Judy Mathew* of Altamonte \
Springs.
This
will
lie
an
ac­
The discussion seemed likely the Health, Education nnd
Your
to lie ehort, sharp and not al W e l f a r e Department for celerated course with a se-1
together complimentary
to awarding a $230,000 grant for cond two hour session slated I
Choice
a juvcnll,. delinquency project for Friday and three next
Powell.
week on Monday, Wednesday |
Lb.
The N ew TorX Democrat In Powell'a Harlem district.
and Friday.
had the distinction Tucaday of
The’ third phase of Instruc­
being thoroughly tongue-lash­
tion will lie given by Mrs. I
ed, by name on the Senate
F m m M N
Evelyn Hayes, public health
floor. The denunciation, de­
nurse
from
the Seminole |
livered hy Hen. John J. W il­
County Health Dept.
U ?
liams, R-Dt'l., wax unusual heFourth phase will be under I
cxiiM- member* of Congre**
With this roopoa A purthaso o f
"J U S T R IG H T FOR T W O "
MOSCOW (U P I) The the tupervlslon of Hugh Carl­
are supposed to refrain from
Belly Crnektr Buttermilk
ton,
Sanford
Junior
High
|
crash of firing equsd execu­
8
'J Ox.
using tha House or Senate
Panc«li« Mix
39c
tions is heard with deadly principal.
1-Lb.
12-Os.
rk
g.
floor fo r personal attack* on
Ten hour* of practice train­
regularity In Russia today.
Coupon good through Feb. 6.
each other.
Even though Marx and En­ ing in achool will lie the or-1
J-2-9
The latest flap in tha con­
gels,
spiritual
fathers
of dor of tlie fifth phase of tho
troversy - scarred committee communism, strongly oppos­ Gray Lady training and when
Whole Kernel or Craam Btyl*
started when Powell echedul- ed capital punishment, the all courses have been held
fw m m m m
ed two weeks o f hearings on death sentence now may be a capping and pinning cere- J
President Kennedy'* gfi.8 gall- Imposed in » the, Soviet Union money Ai ill take place.
a
lion school aid bill and an­ for a number o f crime* in­
Overall chairman o f tha I
Yoifr *
nounced he would pretide over cluding aggravated
murder Gray Lady la School Pro-1
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&lt;
With
this
coupon
A
purrhas*
of
Choice
grams is Mrs. Gordon Fred­
them.
and rape.
^ With Lecithin
I Hath Bars
Powell held the gavel for
Execution for these crimes erick.
Sweetheart
Soap
4 for 47ej
KLK8 LODGE MEMBERS are shown here being congratulated by Exalted
about two hours and IB min­ are seldom publicised but
Ruler Frank Holmes, From left are Ham Mills, Georgo Teagarden, C. R.
Coupon good through Feb. 9.
utes Monday. Then he vanish­ with increasing frequency (ho
J-2-9
Reeves Jr., Al Davis nnd John Uhr, KK Frank Holmes and Past Exalted
ed. It was reported h* had Soviet press Is reporting fir­
Ruler Leo Butner. Prior to the induction ceremoniua the group enjoyed a
gone on a two-week trip to ing squad executions for bri­
■teak dinner.
Puerto Rico, where he main­ bery,
embeulement
and
tain* a beachtlde home. Ho thievery.
» « m M W IH t f
These are economic crimes
left Reps. Carl D. Perkins, DKy., and Edith Grren, D- against the state.
Chain and Company ha* I
M'J Ox.
Just Tuesday it wa» report­
Orv., to conduct the hccrings
opened a brunch warehouse o f
m
ed
e
district
court
In
SvcrdIn frigid Waihington.
tbs building materials depart­
M . With this coupon A purrhasa of
M i Ox.
Republican members, bsad- lovsky had sentenced two ment at 2220 Alden Rd. in Or­
13.
Ann Page Panraks A
PONTIAC, Mich. (U P I ) Young
Godfrey
admitted la one of those things which
men
to
lie
allot
for
cheating
&lt;x! by Rsp. Pster FrallnghuyWnffle
Syrup
,19c
lando,
w
i
t
h
ribbon-cutting
I
T t * brilliant son of a Baptist he fired the two ehota at is bard to explain."
sen, N. Y., were unhappy on the amount of fat In meat ceremonies held recently.
1 Pint 8-0*. Bottle
U r minister hoe confessed
He added, " i always con­
Bloomfield Township homes
M l Coupon good through Felt. 9.
when Powell set the hearings pies.
Mix ’Em
C | O n
T.
W.
Jones,
chairman
o
f
1
to the aalpcr-ilaylng of hit
sidered him a good boy."
In Uso |iasl three weeks ex­
Or
# C«na f | W
to run through tha week tra­
!
r
1
the
board
introduced
Mayor
mother because "she tried to and one shot at a car to
The father, a manufactur­
ecutions have been reported
Match ’Em g
§
find excuse* to keep me establish the presence of a er o f precision Instruments, ditionally set aside fo r GOP for men who emhexrled or Holiert Carr o f Orlando, who
Lincoln
D*y
dinner
speeches.
welcomed
the
new
business,
borne,"
sniper in the area. He said brought the youth to the state
stole the .Soviet equivalent of
Tiie confession of Doufla* he ttiUicd the car but the police post at the request of When Powell's absence be­ sums ranging from lloo.ooo to and Bandall Chase invited all
RED DELICIOUS
came
apparent,
they
became
Cooper Godfrey, IS, ended oilier shots shattered win­ Oakland County Prosecutor
quests to partlripat* in the
$300,000.
more
unhappy.
two terror-filled weeks for dows In the wealthy subdiv­ George Taylor after evidence
A typical case occurred on huffet style refreshment* and
In addition, several Dt-iuothe residents of the fashion- ision.
began to point to Godfrey’s
Jan. 23 when the supreme then inspected the warehouse |
crate were distinctly put out
able
Detroit
suburb
of
Ills admission he plotted his son.
court o f Moldavia imposed and m aterial* already In In­
Bloomfield Township, Mich.
mother's death—while ending
Mrs. Godfrey was killed by Powell's decision to consid the death sentence on Uie ventory.
The fatal shooting of Mrs. the (car-filled nights of Oak­ Jan. 33 by a 22-caliber slug cr Kennedy'* 24-point school chief of a sewing shop for
GREEN PASCAL
J. M. Btlneripher, will be I
Mary Godfrey, 38, mother of land County residents—added fired through the kitchen win program in bulk before decid plundering.
manager o f the department,
five, sad two previous nip- another tragedy to the Don­ dow of her home. The slug ing If it should be eliced up
A Western expert who has with personnel from both Sun- j
Into separate bills.
log Incidents bed left Uie ald Godfrey family.
struck her in the left eye.
kept count from
the an­ ford and Orlando.
la his Sonata speech Tues nouncements In the Soviet
community In a state of near
"W e argued all the time.
The youth wss held at the
panic.
She was too strict. She never Juvenile Home for lnvestlga day, Williams charged that press said 136 persona were
MAINE RUSSET
The
10th grade
-tudent let me do the things I want­ tlon of murder. Taylor said federal agencies wsr* "scram
sentenced to death in lt&gt;02.
scored 147 on an IQ (oat while ed to do," Godfrey told au­ he would ask for \ aanlty hllng around" trying tu do fa&gt; He estimated Die actual total
In the fourth grade.
At thorities in his confession at hearing and would confer vors for Powell.
might be 30 per cent higher.
Bloomfield
township
High the state police post here.
today with Probate Judge
Williams
criticised
th*
Soviet authorities attempt
School he wai regarded aa en
I .4 lUL'
D 4IIL-LMI
M llt u if t i t f
aw *•• e,e.W
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The boy's father pledged to Donald E. Adams on the next State Department for giving to Justify the current execu­
JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED
excellent student.
SPECIAL!
"stand by m y son . . . This move In the ease.
tions this way: These are
DETRO IT ( U P !) — Careconomic,
anti-ioclal
acta, maker* started the new year
crimes wmrn (all outside the tho way they ended the old—
fabric o f normal criminal ac­
with record sales.
tivity ami which undermine
Chevrolet and Ford — the
the existence of the state.
two biggest division* in the
BRIGHT SAIL
ANN PAGE
industry — both had record
Funeral services for Mrs.
•airs
In
January.
Edwlna Bandy, 70, Will be held
The Infant ion of Mr. and
Chevrolet sales o f 202,422
•t I p.m. Thursday at the First
Christian Church of Sanford Mrs. Joaeph Uaxil died at cart and trucks broke laU
with Rev. R. W. Johnston offi­ birth, Jan. 31. Private ser­ year's record. Ford sales o f
topped
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Hwel
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Gramkow Funeral Home.
mark set In 1037.
View Cemetery.
little more explicit In deacriblnK when the clinking of cock*
tnll idaxae* la fur huainaaa end
when it in atilclly fur fun.
T h e National Restaurant
Aaaoclntion rlnima ronfualon
on thli point plunged rrtiaurant aalra downward In Jannary, and the d ilu tion may
gel worae.
The aourre of Uie aaaocla*
tlon'a apprehension la the new
expense account regulations
that went Into effect this
year. The roal laaue may Iw
the survival of what the res­
taurant group calls the “ good­
w ill" business meal.
Tha association's counsel,
Thomas W. Power, said the
good-will lunch definitely la
deductible as a business ex­
pense, If the public only un­
derstood the "clarifyin g" In­
formation being put out by

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Bandy Service
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Vetermna were installed recently with Valton Williams (left) taking over
aa new commander; 0. A. Muffley adjutant; Julian Whlgham,
ham, service of­
ficer and Grady Scott, acuior vice conununder.
(Herald Photo)

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I I , 1802, In Bovllie, she had
lived In Sanford fo r the past
BO year* where eh* was a
member of the First Christian
Church and of tho D AR Chap­
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P. Bandy.
Survivor* arc two children,
Mrs. Carter Wilson of Banford and Col. E. G. Bandy of
Birmingham, Ala.; two grand­
children; a brother. D. C.
G riffin of Banfurd, and a el.U r, Mrs. H. &amp; Water* of
Sanford.
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(Mr. Roy E. Furmer, eommamlinp officer o f
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now resides with his wife and threu children at
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d ia ries do Gaulle today to re­
move his blockade o f Britain's
entry into the Kuropcun Com­
mon .Market.
Delegates from the purlinnu-nts o f tlie six Mnrkvt na­
tions were repented readying
a demand that the Common
Market Commission submit a
complete report on Britain’s
hid fo r memtiership.
The delegates were In a
tough mood. The tone wu» set
by W alter Itallstein o f West
Germany who opened the ses­
sion Tuesday by attacking the
“ appearance o f a one-power
hegemony" in Kuropo.
“ One state alone" abused its
powers in defeating the Brit­
ish hid," ilulstein charged.
Other speakers followod the
pattern. A t issue was whether
France could stand against its
five Common Maiket partners
— West Germany, Italy, Bel­
gium, The Netherlands and
l.uxcnmbourg — in barring
British membership and then
become leader o f u new Eur­
ope.
Informed sources said dele­
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the nine-member Murket com­
mission to report on Just what
progre.-s was made on Brit­
ain's application before the
French cast their veto last
week.
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weeks. Then the assembly
would call a special aession
fo r a full debate.

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aguiit he linked his veto o f
British en try' into the Com­
mon Market with Britain's ac­
ceptance o f thu U. 8. Polaris
|missile.
Referring to the severe cri­
ticism of his rejection o f
British membership in the
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ter) Harold Macmillun, whom
I like very much, has had me
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fense, has been reported con­
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Belgium, T li e Netherlands
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freo trade uffuir, including
Ireland anil Iceland, and so
forth."
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Americans cun no
longer sell unything—or else
they are selling for practically
nothing—to the Africans, the
South Americans, even to the
Arabs," I)e Gaulle said. “ So
they are forced to try to sell
to Europe, which is in • posi­
tion to pay."

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SOKC Feature
rretty 'a Best, who has turn­
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the season, and Lou Havoc,
first greyhound to rack up
four firsts, are among the 18
top bracket female speedsters
who go to the post at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
night In the eighth and ninth
races, the semi-finals o f tho
second annual Racing Queen
Slake.
four greyhounds to
lino In these two
will comprise tbe field
for the Racing Queen Stake
final on Saturday night. The
Racing King Stake is on tap
next week, followed by the
King and Queen Championship
on Saturday, Feb. 23.

NICE CATCH. George McMIlllon, o f Winter Purk, and 8-year-old Butch
•; Russell, of Marina Isle, show o ff a nice catch o f shad they caught in the
u Mullet Lake area on the silver spoon and dart rig.
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O utdoors
By BUI Vlaeeal Jr.
' Y u sir, that good weather
lust couldn’t last another day
and, by the looka o f tills
&gt; lm l and rain we are having,
■it might keep come o f the
•had fishermen Indoor*.
• But there are alwaya a few
Who will venture out in it,
to aee Juit how bad Uilngi
■re.
L a it Friday, after thing*
■lacked off a bit, 1 decided
4o eort of relax, w h e n
a ll o f a audden the phone
went wild. I knew then my
loafing wa* over with, and it
aure enough waa.
- Well, there I wa», in »
minute* time I wa* out at
Marina Iile * and there stood
two o f the happiest fisher­
men I ’ ve seen In a long time.
■/ George McMIlllon, of Winter
Park, and hi* enthusiastic

Sanford Falls
In Overtime
Sanford suffered Us ninth
.lost of the season Tuesday
flig h t a i Wildwood flopped the
locals, SMB In overtime.
WIU) the score lied at 4848. Wildwood's Tom Thompson
Clumped one In from the foul
line and lluddy Lucas added
tun mare to lie tho till.
Sanford had u 22-10 lead at
the end o f Uic third quarter
as Mike Woodruff put on a one
man show scoring li) points.
Woodruff ended the game
with 18 points while Davo MeCUIls dunked In 11.
In tho junior varsity lUt, 11
wa* all Sanlord, as the locals
romped 88-44.

Postponed
PARIS (U P l) - A schedul­
ed fight between lightweights
Eddie Perkins of Chicago and
Angel Garcia of Cuba has
been |iostponed from next
Monday to Feb. r&gt; because
of a slight eye infccUon In­
curred by Perkins.

Draws More
SPUING FI EIJ), III. (U P l)
— Attendance nl hamesa rac­
ing tracks around the country
showed an Increase of K3.041
In 11)02, with Illinois account­
ing far mare than half of tho
rise.

fishing pal, Butch Russell,
eight-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom m y Russell, o f Ma­
rina lale, were the happy
ones. They bad Just come in
after four hours o f good
fishing in the Mullet Lake
area with the results of 2U
shad and four specks, all
caught on the sliver spoon
and dart rig. This rig aeemi
very reliable.
Mrs. Russell tells me that
shiny shad were caught In
the
Osteen
Bridge
area
Thursday. You know what
that means—a new run of
shad should M coming along
any time now. And there’ll
be plenty for everyone.
I noticed some new addi­
tions while out at Marina
Isle . . . a floating dock and
a launching ramp, which la
of great convenience.
1 went on over to my
good
buddy Jim
Crowe's
camp to chat a while and he
tells mo that he hud two real
large shad catches of 40 come
in Thursday. Gucaa that's the
largest that has bocn report­
ed to mo this year.
Jim showed me a letter
lie received this weekend
from Dot Crossun, fishing
editor of the St. Augustine
Record. Seems Dot had been
down to sample the fishing
with a Mr. Bohlnskl.
Crossan related
to Jlnt
tin t "M r. 11 loved the fish­
ing. lie is a most unusual
man, 77 years old, canto lo
this country at 17 years, pen­
niless and without any Eng­
lish. He now is perhaps the
largest grower of potatoes In
St. Johns County. For me, it
is an education In the glories
of free enterprise just to
hrsr him talk about hli ex­
periences
In the
produce
business In this country."
Jim expects to aee Mr. B
hack soon with some of his
friends.
It is a great pleasure to
know these fine people pick
Sanford
for
their
fishing
headquarters . . .and all the
other fine visitors who pick
the Seminole County area for
(heir sliad fishing.
I . also received word yeslerdsy that tbe apecka have
been biting In the Lake Mon­
roe area.
That's about It for now. If
you have any hunting or
fishing news, let me know.

HUTCH RUSSELL caught these four specks and
two herring while fishing o ff a floating dock at
the Marina Isle fishing camp.

Papp Seeks
Shot At
Middle Crown
VIENNA, Austria (U P l) Hungarian Las’zlo Papp, the
Iron Curtain bloc's only pro­
fessional athlete, hopes to
earn a shot at the world
middleweight boxing crown
tonight by successfully d e­
fending his own European
title against George Aldridge
of England.
Because of unbeaten Lapp's
popularity in Vienna, a sell­
out crowd of 10,000 ti expect­
ed at the new Sladthalle Ar­
ena.
Papp, 37, and the only am­
ateur |o win three Olympic
boxing lilies, hat been noti­
fied by world champion Dick
Tiger o f Nigeria Ik * would
like to defend against Laizlo
at London or Vienna.

Takes Job
PITTSBURGH ( U P l ) - Dick
Sharbaugh will assume his
duties immediately as pub­
lic relations director at H ie
Mcailows, a harness track In
nearby Washington County,
although lie will continue in
n similar post at Duqucsne
University until April 1.
The Sunday school had Us
historic beginning* in (lie work
of Hubert Ilaikes, a philan­
thropist of Gloucester, Eng­
land.

Scores in the C ity League once again, rolling a series
last Wednesday were higher only 6 pins under their current
than they have been for eome association record fo r team
series high. A ll three o f the
time, with three 600 eeriea and
600 series rolled this week
26 200 gnmes being rolled. were accounted fo r by Lake
Thu li-Hguu leaders, Lake Mon- Monroe with Pentecost, Plvec
ruu Inn, maintained their two and D rl’almn bitting 613, 611
point edge over 2nd place Jet mid 607 respectively. H arry’s
Liquor was the unfortunate
Lanes. Although there were
team to meet the leaders, for
changes In the number of any other night their ecore
IKiInte separating various po*. would have been good enough
itlons on the standing, there to sweep their mntch. They
were no changes in tho stand­ merely rolled their highest
series to date, but, In a losing
ings themselves.
Luke Monroe Inn was hot cause. Karelin, Fry, Cook and
Best all rolled 200 games,
which with 7 from Lake Monroo Inn made a total of I t In
this match alone .

Phoenix Open
Set Thursday

PHOENIX, Arix. (U P l ) —
Tiie nomadic golf profession­
als open a two-week atand In
Arizona Thursday wlicn play
gets under way In the $33,000
Phoenix Open tournament at
(he swank Arizona Country
Club.
With California picked clean
after four 330,000 tournaments
and one for $23,ooo, plus a
halfdozen pro-amateur events
that brought in another $30,000, (he golfers came here
fat and happy.
Leading the list is Gary
Player, (he biggest money­
maker on the 1063 tour wiUt
$13,302 to his credit.
Gary, who was soundly
whipped hy National Open
champion Jack Nicklaus on
Monday In a playoff battle
for the rich Palm Springa
Classic purse, has now fin­
ished second three (lines and
won once In four starts.
It's possible the man to
watch here may tic Gene Littier, second-leading moneywinner o f the 1062 tour and
just about ready to return to
his top form. He finished
play at Palm Springs last
Sunday hy shooting a 64, low­
est round of the tournament.
Arnold Palmer is the de­
fending champion and, as us­
ual, he'll draw tho crowds.
He won the $9,000 first prize
In the I/is Angeles Open.
Playing in four of the five
tournaments (lie skipped San
Diego) lie has pocketed $11,INK) second to Player.
Nicklaus Is next In line
with $11,300.

Races Rained
Out Again

Jet Lanes and Sanford Man­
ufacturing Co. troth took 3
points from their respective
opponents with 8 200 games
being rolled in these two
matches. Engle's and Buddy's
Auto split their match 2-2, ac­
counting fo r 4 mote 2&lt;X)
games, and Team No. 4 swept
4 from B * W Murine Service,
with the Inst 2 200 games In
this match.
Harry Pentecost was top
dog ill series this week with
his 613, while John Fry came
up with u fine display in his
high single for the week of
226.

Platters Pace
Pinecrest Loop
The Platters are still in the
lend with a 60-30 record in
the Pinecreat Inn Howling
League.
Dot Johnson with a 212-408
took high game and high eer­
ie* honor*.
Ollier high gamea were roll­
ed by Belle Summers with 104
and L. Duggan with 184.
Dot Johnaon had five strkiee
in a row and llelle Bummers
four.

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Gladys Edwards, Lorraine
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Pole Vault
Critics Hit
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Finland ( U P l )

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pole vault ace Pentti Mikula
by American and Russian ex­
perts "reflect envy more than
anything else," Nikula's c o m *
stated today.
Valto Olenius, writing in
the "Ilia Sanomat," a Hel­
sinki newspaper, said tba
Americans should be the last
people to find fault with the
fibre glass pole that Nikula
has used recently to estab­
lish world records.
"Am ericans started using
fibre glass poles earlier than
we did," said Olenius. ‘ Tha
United States was the first
country to put the poles on
the market, although the in­
vention of the poles belongs
to the Swiss.
"In addition, tbe Americans
are presently using a still
better edition of the glass
pole. We wilt learn more
about it when we embark cm
our tour of the United States
this month."
Nikula's coach also took
Soviet coach Gabriel Koro­
bkov to task for a recent
statement in which he claim­
ed Russia only concentrates
on
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Arroyo, H e c t o r
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Sheldon, who won 11 games
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potential 15-to-20-game winner
by the Yankee high command.
The Yankees brought their
satisfied list to 16 with the
signing of first-baseman Mike
Hegan, eon of form er Cleve­
land catcher Jim Hegan, who
hit .306 for the Yankees' Fort
Lauderdale farm club in 1962.
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Entries in tonight’s eighth
race are Opal Mac, Sweet By United Pres* International
West Virginia and Duke,
Cailccn, Pretty’ s Best, Tipsy
Dixie, Braille, New HU, Little those perennial southern bas­
ketball powers, ir e ready to
Rhonda and Toni Dawn.
Ughten the bolts again on two
Ninth race entries are A b i ­
more conference tiUes.
gail Sue, Bonnie Abbe, Rock­
The Mountaineers aU but as­
er's Circus, La Gina, Casansured themselves another firstdra,
Texas
Lace,
Daring
place finish In the Southern
Darlene and Lou Havoc.
Conference by rallying from a
Wlnnlngest entries in the
10-polnt deficit to overcome
eighth race are Opal Mac,
Virginia Tech, 79-78, at Blacks­
Pretty’s Best and Toni Dawn,
burg. Va., Tuesday night. West
all with three victories to their
Virginia couldn't go ahead for
credit. With her four firsts Lou
good until a jump shot by Jim
Havoc In the ninth race boasts
McCormick gave It a 77-76
the highest victory score of
edge with just 36 seconds to
any of tho ]8 queens. Bonnie
play.
Abbe in the ninth has account­
It will take ju it one more
ed for three firsts to date.
victory in three remaining lea­
This Is a three matincc-week
gue gamea lo clinch the top
at Uic track for daylight cards
spot for the Mountaineers.
aro scheduled today, Friday However, they'll still have to
and Saturday.
compete In a conference tour­
nament at the end of the sea­
son to decide the southern rep­
resentative in the NCAA cham­
pionship.
Duke, ranked No. 3 in the
nation, faces ils big test Wed­
nesday when It travels to
Harness end quarter horse Winston-Salem, N. C., and a
races at tho new Seminole crucial meeting with Wake
Park Raceway wero again Forest. Duke Is currently on
rained out Tuesday night but top o f the Atlantic Coast Con­
an entirely new card for to­ ference standings with an 8-0
night's races promises an ex­ record, but the Deacons are
close behind at 8-1.
citing evening.
As In the Southern Confer­
The S mllo oval being a now
trark is now being recondi­ ence, the ACC sponsors a post­
tioned to assure an all wea­ season tourney to select tile
ther surface for future race*. NCAA representative.
In another Important league
U ic featured seventh race
for quarter horses at 330 clash Tuesday night, Texas
yards finds a field of eight took a stronger grip on first
starters topped by King Hall­ place In the Southwest Con­
ey Jr., the morning line choice ference by beating Texas
with top opposition to come ARM , 70-39. The Longhorns
from Mr. Florida and notion are now 6-0 while Texas A IM ,
which had been in a three-way
Skipper.
In the co-fcoturcd eighth tie for second place, feU back
race for harness horse pacers with a 2-3 mark.
a field o f five will go to the
gale with Rlackslonc Widow­
e r Ihc favorite.
Blackstone Widower w a a
second In the Invitational pace
feature race opening night.
All five starters however sra
rated to have a chance. The
other starters aro HI Lo Way
side, June Land, StcDanicl O
Boy and Wildwood Council.

Spolski Sparks Lake Monroe Still
Ali-Sfar Loop
Setting 'Hot' Pace

John Spolski rolled a 246,
208 and 108 fo r a big 021 aer­
ies In the All-8tar Howling
League. However, his big ser­
ies waa In vain fo r the Butty
Ann's team aa Meadors Ma­
rine took two gamea with the
help o f George Hwann'a 686
aeries.
In other league action, the
Larry’s Mart trio widened
their league lend to 10 game*
with a three-game sweep over
P. Zeull A Sons. A I DePalmu
was high fo r Larry's with a
61)8 total. Al'a teammates,
W right and Fox, had totals of
680 ami 670, respectively.
Sanford Dry Cleaners led
by A I Klpp'a 686 scries man­
aged a clean sweep over Faust
Drugs. The llumly Food Store
trio led by Dob liorsdorf's ser­
ies salvaged two wins from
Frnlley Concrete. Ken Coakry
was high man for Fruiley
with a 671) total.

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N E W L Y ELECTED chairman o f the DcBnry
Library Assn, is Frederick H. Cleveringa o f 221
Colomba ltd. Cleveringa, n former professor in
History o f the Itible, has often spoken before
clubs on tills topic and on flowers, a hobby.
(Cox Photo)

Scout Campout Set
For Ft. Mellon Park

ROAST

Twelve troops of Boy Scouts o f the Sanford and
Lake Mary area will set up a huge camp in Fort Mel*
Ion Park on the lakefront this weekend, to acquaint
the people o f Snnford and the surrounding area with
the scouting program.
It. F. lianas, chairman o f camping and activities

Registration for the spring
semester in tlie Hollins Col­
lege Master o f Arts In Teach­
ing program will be held be­
tween 2-S p. m., Friday, In
Hie Park Avenue Elementary
School Uuilding, Institute for
(icncral Studies Office. Class­
es will begin the following
week.

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cump until church time Sun
day, ami will not be allowed to
leave the camp area fo r any
reason, except emergencies.
Friday evening a campfire
is planned to acquaint the
hoys and leadens with the
program fo r the weekend.
Saturday, cnmprrnft activi­
ties mid inter-troop games
will take place all day with
parenta and the general public
invited to attend and watch.
The highlight o f the dny will
be a giant campfire with spe
rial iirogruni o f scouting to
begin at 7 p.m.
Tim troops will ramp In the
park area from Friday night

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All students enrolling for
their first cuurse in the pro­
gram must register In per­
son. Students currently tak­
ing a course In the program
o r having already completed
* M AT course, may register |,o Sm" lu&gt;' morning, when they
by mailing in the proper will all attend churches of
Die area, in full uniform.
forms.
Scouts will he permitted to
A new course, Education
Sea. is being offered this sem wear jeans and tee rlilrtn for
ester. The course deals with the campout, in order to pre
dress
uniforms for
new content in elementary so serve
rial studios and is primarily church services, (Janas said.
A t noon Sunday the troops
for those nearly completion
o f work toward their degree will liegin breaking ramp and
Special 500 - level offering rlraning up the area.
“ Chief Tomhawk." J. J. liny
in English, social studies, and
biology will also be avail extended a special invitation
able.
to Interested pcrsrns in the
The Hollins M AT program area to attend the ramp at
operates under the approval any Lime to observe srouta In
of the Southern Association action, and gave particular
o f Colleges and Schools and emphasis to the special pro­
is approved by the Florida gram planned fo r tlie Satur­
State Department of Educa day night campfire.
linn in connection with eligi­
bility for post-graduate eertl
flcatcs.

Rollins Prof
Joins Post Staff
William H. Shelton, a form ­
er student and instructor at
Hollins College, has Joined
the staff o f Tlie Saturday
Evening Post as a contribul
ing editor, a news release
from the college revealed to­
day.
In the current Issue o f Post
Shelton has written the cover
story, “ We Sailed the Colum­
bus Ship,” as told to him by
Hohcrt Mar.
Shelton received his Bach­
elor of Arta degree from Rol­
lins in IBM. Hr then served
ns a member of the English
Department faculty, as well
ns director of public rela­
tions.
During last year’ s Founders
Week, Shelton was awarded
the
Hollins
Decoration of
Honor.

To Speak Mere
Dr. J. Frank Dame, presi­
dent of Jones IJusiness Col­
lege
in
Jacksonville
and
form er head of the Business
Administration
School
will
lecture at the Seminole Busi­
ness School. Thursday at 11
a. m. on "T h e History of
Shorthand.''
, Dr. Dame Is well known as
the author of several books
and numerous articles. The
public is invited to attend
and hear Die lrcturr, Mrs.
Penrose Love, school prin­
cipal laid.

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Rd., for the benefit of the
Sarepta Rest Home.
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the Sarpeta Home for the
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Tickets arc available from
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City Rollers Danre and F i­
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Mikler announced that •
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Installation For N ew Officers
Members of the Seminole
County
Disabled
American
Veterans Auxiliary, Unit 30 in
stalled new officers at a re­
cent meeting.
Mrs. Louis Rotunda was re­
elected as commander and
others who will serve with her
are Mrs. G. A. Mufficy, ser­
geant • at • arms; Mrs. Lee
Mandficld, treasurer-adjutant;
Mrs. Luther Jones, chaplain;
Mrs. Grady Scott, senior vice
commander, and Mrs. Jesse
Cook, Junior vice commander.
Mrs. Valton Williams was
Installing officer. The group
has recently completed
a
membership drive and has al­
ready met their quota for the
new year.
The unit holds its regular
meetings the second Tuesday
of each month at the chapter
home on Orlando Drive. Plans
are now being made for the
DAV stale convention to be
held at Miami in June.

Casselberry
MRS. VALTON WILLIAMS, left, InRtallinir officer presents the Ravel to
Mrf, LouI* Rotunda, who wan re-elected commander of the Disabled Amer­
ican Veterans Auxiliary Unit 30. Other officers installed to serve with
her ore from left, Mrs. G. A. Mufficy, Mrs. Lee Mansfield, Mrs. Luther
Jones, Mrs. Grady Scott and Mrs. Jesse Cook.

Personals
Miss Eleanor Zukowski, sit
North Triplet Dr., returned
home Thursday afternoon from
the Orlando A ir Force Rase
Hospital where she was re­
cuperating from surgery.

jem dsm Sanford B P O Does W ill Be
(jbtdnA Host For State Convention
Does from all parts o f the
state will converge on San­
ford, Feb. IS, 18 and 17, when
the Sanford Drove 160 BPO
Docs will be hostesses to their
C AM E LLIA CIRCLE will Sister Docs for the North Dis­
hold an artlstle design work­ trict State Meeting.
shop at the PInterest Church
Mrs. A. P. Bowersox, chair­
starting at 7:10 p.m. with man, and Mrs. Bobble CaruMrs. Fred Sanaa in charge. thers, co-chairman of tho con­
Mra. Lewis Barley and Mrs. vention, are planning somo
Donald FIs mm are the hos­ very pleasant surprises lor
tesses.
their visitors.
IV Y CIRCLE meets with
The Supreme President of
Mra. James Blythe, lot Tem ­ Docs, lola Barnard, of Idaho
ple Drive, for a program on Falls, Idaho, will visit tho state
Valentine arrangements given of Florida to attend this meet,
hy Mra. C. P. Harkey.
ing. The meeting will be pre­
■ WOODROSE CIRCLE m em­ sided over by stale president,
bers will meet at 0:30 a.m. Katio Young of Jacksonville
with Mrs. John R. Walker for Beach. All the Docs attending
a business meeting. The reg­ will have an opportunity to dis­
ular program will be given on cuss their various problems
Feb. 14 at the Woman'a Club with tho national president,
by Mrs. Alice Smart on land­ meet all the slate officers and
scaping.
to elect new officers for the
ItMH meeting.
F R ID A Y
The Elks Club will be tho
D IR T GARDENERS* Circle
meets in the Csucaa Room of scene of many entertaining
the First Federal Building at events after the meetings are
10 a.m. Mrs. George Harden over fur the day. The opening
w ill show slides on foreign session of the convention will
be held on Feb. IQ, in tins Elks
gardens.
HIBISCUS Circle meets with Club, and will be open to tho
Mrs. David Fauver at 2 p.m. public, who will havo an op­
Mrs. R. L. Andrews will pre­ portunity of witnessing the
Elks rest and flag day cere­
sent a program on orchi&lt;|*.
IXORA Circle members will mony.
Those attending will have
meet with Mrs. Voile Williams
Jr. at B:30 a.m. Miss Lucy Ihe privilege of hearing an
Nowlin will speak on "K eys to address by the national presi­
More Beautiful and Livable dent, lola Barnard, a welcome
to tho convention by the exalt­
liom e Grounds."
JACARANDA Circle meets ed ruler of the Sanford Elks
with Mrs. T, R. Butts at 7:30 Lodge. 1241, Frank Holmes
p.m. Ernest C. Lundberg will and the guest speaker, the
speak on "Plant Propagation.'! mayor of the City of Sanford,
MIMOSA Circle meets at the Tom McDonald, and other hon­
home of Mra. Roy Partin at ored guests.
Tho public Is cordially in­
10 a.m. Program, "Silent Auc­

vited to attend this part of the
convention and to enjoy the
refreshments and entertain­
ment which will follow at the
Elks Club.
8unday, Feb, 17, will bo
spent In meetings at tha Elks
Club. Sunday night will find all
the Does and their husbands

tion."
ROSE Circle win meet with
Mrs. James Itu itt at 9:43 a.m.
for a program on "What's
N e w ." Speaker, Homer Os­
borne.
MAGNOLIA Circle will meet
Feb. 14 Instead of Feb. 7 as
scheduled In the year book.

DeBary Personals

Circle! o f tha Sanford Gar­
den Club have scheduled meet­
ings this week as follows:
THURSDAY

Monroe Club
Plans Meeting
Thursday
B y Mra. M. L
The Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club will meet
this Thursday evening
at
White Hall of the Upsala Pres
byterlan Church.
A white elephant sale will be
held at the conclusion o f the
meeting. There will be a dem
castration on pots and pans
and also several guests will be
present.
Any interested person is In
vlted to attend, and Join the
group. Mrs. J. H. Tindel and
Mrs. Jack Standtfer will be
hostesses.
The Urns is T :M p.m. AH
members a rt requested to at
tend as there will be some lm
portent matters to discuss.
MAKER 'E M L A S T
Rotate use o f your handbag
wardrobe to lengthen life of
the hags.

DeBary Club
Plans Meeting
Friday Night

at a banquet tn honor of the
national president. The new
state officers will also be in­
troduced to those present.
The Sanford Docs ask the
public to Join them to give Uie
visitors to our city a friendly
welcome and make their stay
with us a pleasant one.

N ew Families

Oviedo Club

Welcomed T o

T o Sponsor

Sanford Area

Charm Course

Mrs. Virginia Petroski, Wel­
come Wagon hostess, reports
the following new families
among those welcomed to the
Sanford area recently:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Attlno
from LIggonnier, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Conroy and
children, Donna, Mark, Paul,
Lauren, Bruce and Brian,
from Memphis, Tenn.; Mr.
and Mra. M. D. Cross, Allen,
Bennie, Joe and Brenda from
Winchester, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. If. M. Barn­
hart, Michel and Melinda from
Lake Ashby; Mr. and Mrs. N.
L. Illnes, Terry, Robbie and
Pamela
from Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, son,
William, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Z. McCune and three children,
all from Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rush,
Kenneth and Bonnie from
Griffin. Ga.; Mr. and M rl. K.
J. Vaphlades and son, Pierre,
from Westbrook, Mass.; Mr.
and Mrs. II. Auhuchon. Msrk
and Annette from
Corpus
Christl, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Griswold from Martins­
ville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murrsy
and Mark from Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Nilison and
Edwin
from
Hillary
Hill,
Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. II. J.
Pickering and Priscilla from
Pensacola; Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Quackenbush, Dan, Brian
and Allen from U tw V .u , N.
Y.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Shaddix from Washington, D. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith,
David and Linda from Hem­
lock, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Smithman, Archie and
Gwynne from Almeda, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor and
Biff from Valdosta, Ga. Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Valentine.
Kim, Linda and Terry from
Hawaii, and Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. Walker from Sarasota.

By Linda Smithson
The Oviedo Woman's Club Is
sponsoring a charm course for
ladies in the srea. The course
starts Thursday. Feb. 7. al 4
p.m. at the Oviedo Club build­
ing.
Mrs. Pat Flesher from the
modeling and finishing school,
in Orlando, will conduct the
eight-week
course. Classes
will tie held from 4 to 6 p.m,
each Thursday.
Proceeds will tie added In
the club building fund. All
those interested who have not
already signed up for tha
course are requeslcd to con­
tact Mrs. It W. Estes, club
president, at 365-3283.

NOW MOVING
LARG E
W A T E R OAKS
SW ING YOUR P A R TN E R — n croup o f people .shown ut the ttecontl nesaion o f the new Hqunre dunce clussea beittR held at the Civic Center from
7 to 8:30 p. m. each Thursday. Sjxinsors are the Recreation Department
and the Starlight Promenade™. A t rijflit, is Joe Curtis, prominent caller
who is in charge o f the lessons. Tomorrow nitfht is the deadline for en­
rolling und all those interested in learning to dance nre invited to be on
hand at 7 p. m. sharp.
(Herald Photo)

Luncheon

Class Meets In
M cKinley Hall

By Mrs. Adam Muller

Col. and Mrs. llsrold Wills

Mrs. Laura Platt Brown en­ of Naranja Road are enter­
tertained will) six tables of taining Col. and Mrs. Lyman
bridge at her home on Alicante L. Bedwrll of St. Petersburg.
Road Wednesday aflrrnoon for The two were stationed on

By Mrs. Adam Muller
the benefit of the DeBary
Tho DeBary Women's Club
Choristers.
has cancelled the dinner ori­
Mrs. E. Pcttcrson entertain­
ginally scheduled to be held
ed at a luncheon in her home
this Friday and Instead will on Sunrise Blvd. Her guests
sponsor an evening o f special left after tho luncheon to play
interest the same evening at cards at the annual Florida
tha Community Center at 7:30 Federation o f Art Headquart­
ers In the Mansion House.
p.in.
Guests were Mrs. L. Tarbcll,
Mrs. Preston McBean, chair­ Mrs. D. Runkle, Mrs. D. ltothman of Ihe ways and means child, Mrs. E. Trusslo, Mrs.
committee, will show pictures F. Bentscb, Agnes Caldwoll
taken during her many trips and Margaret White.
to Europe. Mrs. McBean has
It looked like DeBary week
spent 22 summers abroad, in at the West Volusia Memorial
eluding several visits to North Hospital with Mrs. A. BremAfrica, and has been behind ner, Mrs. Howard Green and
the Iron Curtain twice.
Adam Muller all recent pa­
She has spent over four tients there. A ll ara doing
years of her life In Europe, nicely now.
much of this time guiding col
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swift
lege girls on conducted tours of Hlgbbanks Road had as
around Europe and showing their recent bouseguests Mrs.
them not only the high spots SwUl'a brother-in-law and sis­
but the out o f the way places. ter, Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Mra. McBean has taken over Auld, recently retired minister
12,000 feet of colored movies, o f the Methodist Church In
and has shown them In Phils Baltimore. While here they al­
delphia, Pa., and Us suburbs so visited relatives in Port 8t.
to many groups and elnba. She
Mra. Fred Hauser of Morris
will narrate her pictures as
she shows them, giving com town. Pa., is the houseguest of
Mrs. E. Shoptaugh.
men Is and explanations.

Harold Colee

THURSDAY
The Ladies Society o f the
Brotherhood of
Ixirnmotivc
Firemen and Enginomcn will
meet at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. II. J. Titshaw. 2428 Holly
Avo., for the regular monthly
business and social.
Tho Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club meets at 2 p.m.
In the HD Center for a pro­
gram on "Selection of Pots
and Pans." Members note
change of date.
CPO Wives Club will hold an
Installation luncheon at 12
noon at the Lake Monroe Inn.

OVER 35 YEARS
At First A. Palmetto
(Alongside old pout o ffice)

Sanford.
Furniture Co.

D A R Meeting
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, pro­

Okinawa before retirement.
Mrs. Everett Dirkscn flew
in from Washington with her
mother, Mrs. Lily Carver, of
Pekin, III., for a few weeks
rest at their retreat homo in
Dellary,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomp­
son have returned from their
recent trip tn New York and
Staten Island, where they
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Achilles, and their son George.
Mr. Thompson took pictures of
the Ice Follies at the New
York Coliseum and will show
them at various clubs in De
Bary.

Local Events

• Cnrpeta • Furniture
• Tile
* 1’ianoH
• Rental Deds

T o Speak A t

gram chairman of the Daugh­

NEWCOMER?'

ters of the American Revolu­
tion,

announces

that

guest

speaker for Uie January meet­
ing will be Harold Colee of
Jacksonville.
The group will meet this
Friday at the home of Mrs. H.
Wayde Rucker, 340 Valencia
Drive. The business session
will start at 2:30 p.m. followed
by the guest speaker.
Mr. Cole* who la executive
vlee president o f the state
Chamber of Commerce will
speak on "The RestoraUoo of
St. Augustine."

Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to n
new home?
Your Welcome Wagon
Hoateaa will call with
g i f t a and f r i e n d l y
greetings from the com­
munity.

N E W - SPR IN G
BONNETS
IN
STRAW S • S ILK S - A N D F L O W E R S "**
A L L N E W COLORS
w
NOW BEING
SHOWN A T -

MARY ESTHER’S

"Featuring

Fashions

Just

Far

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OF MEN S APPAREL
STA R TS T H U R S D A Y , FEB. 7th

LO N G SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
E N T IR E S T O C K

Reg. Price

SALE

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3.50--------

3.89
3.49
2.79
2.39

TROUSERS
SA LE

Ren. Price

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8.95
7.95
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JA C K E T S

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SU IT S
SPORT C O A T S

REDUCED!

REDUCED!

SW EATERS
and

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N O R A NORRIS
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Honored A t

Truthseekers

MRS. A. P. BOWERSOX, left, and Mra. Bobbie
Coruthera nro very bu«y theno dnyn inakinir plana
for tho North District atato convention o f tho
BPO Doca which will bo hold in Sanford Feb. 15
tlirough 17.
(Herald Photo)

G r a p e v illr N u rs e ry

Mrs. Weber

A luncheon waa held recent­
ly at the home of Mra. C. F.
Proctor Sr. In honor of Mra.
Bane Weber who Is leaving to
make her home In Virginia.
The luncheon waa given by
Mra. M. R. Dckle and Mra. R.
W. IJppincott. Mrs. Weber's
husband haa been stationed
here with VAH-3 and was
transferred to Virginia.
After luncheon, canasta was
enjoyed and prizes w e r e
awarded to Mrs. Vernon Har­
din, Mra. William Hardin and
Mra. Hardy Patterson. Mrs.
Weber was presented a gift
of printed informals from the
hostesses.
Others Invited to be with
Mrs. Weber and wish her "Bon
Members of the Truthscck- V oyage" were Mrs. Webster
Hunt. Mrs. Escar Ncidcr, Mrs.
era Class of the First Meth­
Madelyn lluhn, Mrs. J. L. Hor­
odist Church gathered In Mc­ ton Jr., Miss Mary Ruth Watts
Kinley Hall for the regular
and Mrs. C. F. Proctor.
monthly business and social
meeting.

Mrs. It. W. Turner, president,
led the devotions and the
group sang "Take the Name of
Jesus With You ." She read
from the Christmas edition of
"Id ea ls" an article entitled
"M y Prayer as the New Year
Begins."
Following committee reports
birthday greetings were sung
to all who had birthdays in
December and January.
Hostesses Mrs. W. S. Thorn­
ton and Mrs. J. F. Riser
served refreshments of home­
made cake and coffee during
the social hour.
Others attending were Mmes.
Flossie Goodson, A. Abrams,
Ann Stevens, J. B. Crawford,
Rada Crenshaw, R. L. Griffin,
Emma I-umb, J. F. McLelland, L. E. White, J. F. Riser.
C. C. Priest, Effle Hcwson,
Octavla Rumbley, Clarence
Purscll, F. D. Hickok, Mildred
Butner and Miss Marcella
Hunts.

T R A N S P L A N T NOW
FOR SUMMER SHADE
DON'T W A IT

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WONDERING
DEAR W O N D E RIN G :: 1 say he
might bo a goose, blit YOU don’t
have to be. Tell him to take a gander
around at other widowa und if ho
sees a letter dcul to grab it. And if
he heads for tha door, o|&gt;en it for
him.
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DEAR A B B Y : I have u husband
who snid, “ Honey, you work 7 days
a week, so from now on I am going
to rive .you one day a week o ff."
That day he lets me sleep late
and he takes care o f our two child­
ren. He brings me breakfast In bed.
The coffee Is weak and tho toast is
t-old. hut it Is the most delicious meal
of the week. Why don't more hus­
bands act like thatT
H A P P Y W IFE
D E AR H A P P Y : They
will after I print this.

By Abigail Van Buren

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D E AR A B B Y : 1 am a 56-yearold widow who was left well-off f i ­
nancially I wrote ami asked you i f I
ehnwltl mnrry a charminjr, flne-lookiiiK uentleman who claimed he loved
me. 1 explained that iilthouifh he hud
no money, I wanted to marry him.
But if I were to die flrnt, I wanted
my children to inherit my money,
nut him or hin children. You told me
to have my lawyer draw up a pre­
nuptial nKi'oement
(nlaling the
terms! and to have my fiance «ijrn
it. He is now arguing that if he were
to give me the l»est years o f Ills life
and I died first, he should be entitled
to something. He saya if HE hnd the
money, he wouldn't leave ME penni­
less. In other words, “ what's good
for the goose is good for the gan­
der." What do you say?

probubly

He

DEAR E L L E N :
run out o f money.

DEAR AB B Y: How do yon tell
an 8-year-old blabbermouth that lie
is going to have a little brother (or
sister)? He just loves babies and has
told me several times he wished 1
would “ get him" one. I want to tell
him becuuso I know It would make
him huppy, hut. knowing hint, lie
will tell everybody about it. I don't
want him telling some of our elderly
neighbors who think it isn’t right for
little children to know these things.
Also, 1 know he will start asking a
lot o f questions. Most o f all I am ufraid he might not say it right. You
know how children can say things.
[Meuse help me. I ’m six months now.
W AN TS TO T E L L
D EAR W A N T S : Tell him! And
don’t worry alxnit whnt the neigh­
bors (young or elderly) will say. If
he starts asking “ a lot o f questions,”
give him u lot o f answers. The right
ones.
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dollar to ABBY, Box 8805, Beverly
Hills, Calif., for Abby’s new booklet,
“ HOW TO W RITE LETTERS FOR
A L L OCCASIONS,”

By Oswald Jacoby

women

are

socially

more

timid than men.
I f that seams surprising In
view of tha fact that womtn
engineer most social • vents
and certainly go to more
parties than men do, Just
ask yourself—
Who U it who phones
around before a party to
find out what others ar« plan­
ning to wear? It's the woman,
• f course.
Who is it
whose first
thought after receiving an in­

m
so
)x
(:
vitation to a party is, “ What
will I w ear?" Certainly not
the man.
Who Is it who always con­
trives NOT to be among tlie
first arrivals at a big party,
because It is a bit harder to
break the Ice and main con­
versation before a party gets
Into full swing? It's the wo­
man, of course.
Who Is It who it flustered
when drop-in guests find the
house not quite up to com­
pany standards? Who keeps
apologising for what Is only
a normal amount of family
clutter? The woman of the

ddqhliqhJtA
7:30-1 p.m. NBC.

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Ti&gt;0 t » ) W a go n Train
II I CHS Iteport*
(S) Hallmark llall vt
Kama
1:11 I t ) Tha Third Man
&lt;•) lining My Way
5.00 ( ! ) Tha llavery Hillhllltra
( I ) Parry Como Show
• I* t l ) Plrk Tan P yk *
snow
I D Our Man lllgglua
10:00 ( M Naked City
C l Tlie Kleventh Hour
I t ) P. 8 Steal Ilnur
11 •• I D Nawa.-np#
( » ) AIIO Kmal fteport
I O Oh. « Iteport*
11 It |«&gt; Mid-Fla Nana
11:1# (Ol Weather
&lt;41 Weather
tl:2S &lt;»l Theater
11:1# ( I ) Tnnlte Show
l i l t IS) llnllyiennd Movie
Caleacade

Ruth Miiiett

TH U R SD AY A. M.

I ll
1:41
T oo
till

( I ) Sign cm

bouse, o f eourse.
CD Sign On
(4t W a k e Up ttnatee
Who considers that an In­
t l ) Farm
Market
Re­
vitation leading to a dull
port
evening can't be refused ami
I t ) Natrr a W eather
that It must Ik- returned? Not M l C l Today
(#1 IT*.School r u n n i n g
the man of tha house, that's
T;li ( » ) "Mlclrls'a Oaaptl
Timea cinch.
SiS# ( I ) Captain Kangaroo
And who is it wlio really
(4) Mickey Kekna Show
relates and enjoys a good 4:11 ( 11 Waaihar and Na na
4:14 ( D Today
party ami has to be drag&lt;41 Channel 4 Nawaroom
ed
away
at
the
projwr
I I " (4) CarloenTlIla
time?
• :*• ( I ) Jack lealtna Show
14) Amarlcan llletory
It's the man of the family,
1:14 ( D flala Storm Show
of course, who doesn't care
( • ) Itomper Itoom
how lata It Is getting as long 14:44 ( D Say Whan
( I l.**rn Kpanleh
as he is having fun. It's his
141 Calendar
wife who keeps saying, “ We 14:11 |D I’lty Tour Hunch
I t ) I Lava Lacy
really SHOULD he going.”

T V Time Previews

kley, will give them cumula­ any slicing sway at the only
tively more scheduled time art form television can m b
on the air In their o v e ra ll ly call Its own: the documen­
evening efforts. In addition, tary—especially in Its most
tlie many scattered and first- exciting form, timely, before
rate documentaries will cun- |the greatest possible audience.
ilnue to fill numerous prime­
Assuming such program*
time hours. And o f course will generally be beaten anthere it the frequent need to i way In the ratings— and that
finance expansion by trim­ tlie networks air them be*
ming sails elsewhere.
cause tliey they have no res­
It 1*. however, highly dis­ ponsible right not to—It Is
couraging that tlie trimming therefore the show,* the sub­
mutt lx- done—tf the schedule ject. that Is the thing, not
continues to *hapc up as it ! Die personality that goes with
It now—at tho expense of It. With due respect, for In­
other Informative program­ stance. to Messrs. Huntley
ming, which actually airs at an,I Brinkley, live NBC news
more audienee potentlal hour*. staff is loaded with excellent
Dally news rvport*. even e x ­ fellows copalile of carrying
panded, are still pretty much on admirably; their immedbrief outlines of top htorics. diate drawing power, as com­
Tlie half-hour and hour fo­ pared
with
Huntley
and
cusing* on tlie single sub­ Brinkley, may not be there,
jects are Hie real in depth re ­ but the responsibility of tho
port!.
network 1*. And for CB3
It is also distressing to see and ABC too.

TELEVISION TONIGHT

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• recent psychological study,

By Rick Du Brow
HOLLYWOOD (U P !) — In
the current television neaaon,
the three major networka fail­
ed to add a single new in­
formational current
events—
documentary type show to
their prime nlghtllme sche­
dule* on a regular weekly
hails.
This left four such pro­
grams:
CBS-TV’4 "E ycw llnest," NBC-TV’s "Chet Huntley Reporting" and ‘ David
Brinkley's
Journal,"
and
AUC-TV's Howard K. Smltlt
commentary. "CBS lleim rti”
is not on every week.
Next season, tltere will be
some changes made; and un­
less tltere are some an­
nouncements pretty quickly,
i this already* thin diet of
weekly current events shows
in main viewing time wilt
(iR A N D ( ’ IIAMIMON Black Angus Steer, weighing in at 1,028 ixnuuls was
virtually disappear,
purchased b&gt; Jofi (h ail for the Thriftvvuy markets at the Southeastern Eat
"E yew itness" is out, main­
Stock Show al Ocala this week for ?(127. The prlr.e-winning steer In-longed
ly because CU STV It ex ­
to Jimmy Gillcutine o f McMinnville, Twin Several other liluc-riblwin nittlo
panding
tt* daily evening
were purchased by Gazil for snlc bore as prime beef, tins week and next
news
teporf
with
Walter
week at the Thriftvvay store. From left to right in the photo are Curl A l­
Cronkite front 13 to 30 min­
utes. The Huntley and Brinkford, meat su|iorvisor for Thriftway, Carl Joiner and the owner Jimmy
ley prime time outings appar­
Glllentine.
ently will be reduced to a one.
hour monthly effort for each
on a regular schedule, be­
cause these gentlemen also
are
reported
planning
to
lengthen their dally evening
1 9) route Nor A 4 mg
(0) Art lsliiWIottor'a
W EDNESDAY P. M.
It 4# ( D Tour Flret Imprea)loiiAt&gt;p«rl&gt;news report front 15 to 30
3.40 (2 ) Mrrv Or If flit
alon
S.oS tSt VV*rn» roiii-h*r
minute*. And there it talk
&lt; 9 ) f* • Y • N K f M
1 4) l.ova of Life
(t&gt; Ch»nael • N ,w * r * * m
that Smith's Sunday night
(1) Krnle Ford Shoir
2 00 (2) I,or»tt* Young
II I a n c
(lil Mllllonjlfr
program may be axed.
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TH U RSD AY I*. M.
1:11 ( . ) M a d e
Slomaata
la
Titus far, the tentative fall
2:10 (2) Young l»r Malun#
Sparta
I21SI (I) l u r r y iWtBontr
toi To Toll Th# Truth
schedules do promise some
1:11 ( I I Atlantia Waatkar
&lt;91 W h o Do You Truat new shows of an Information­
( I ) Mid•Fla.
r v an ln s
l l : i r (I) Truth »r Camst i l l t i ) Colling mood Hawa
Poat
al nature—such as CBS' hour(9) K i lh r r K i k i m lt«*t
&lt; D f# r r r t n o r m
t l ) Nawacopa Nawa
11:11 &lt;t) iiuMInc
I*)k tit
4.UU (2) \\*k* llooni Kor
long series of dratnaa o f
1:11 (S) K.lltorlal Cumniaat
(&lt;i Htur for Tomorrow
D aiI iI y
(S) Spi rt*
nature
American history and ABC'a
11:11 (9) M id-D ay
IWport
(d&gt; Krcrrl SfDrin
1:11 IS) Weather Show
l l i i i f ) NDU
Report
(V ) Ant. IIjib litA D d
"Th e Roosevelt Y ears," about
Klda
1.00 (2) N f w i an*! W^kthir
4:20 (31 H ytn' a 11•»11&gt; * ood
(S) l egend
of Wu tt
Franklin D. Roosevelt; but
&lt;&lt;) M a i Ic of 91u• 1o
&lt;0) K(1u# ot Ninht
Karp
(9) MM-K I a. Ittporl
tliey are not In the current
&lt;9) IHtrovary ‘&lt;*2
• It &lt;f) llreeard Nana
1:10 &lt;»&gt; I.Afftlmt
4 M (9&gt; Antrrkdn N r y «atmd events category.
1:10 (SI Sport* lleport
1:10 (1) NHnintaticp
l.oo (31 Huparin.*II
I 4S I D lluntlrjr . Ililnklaf
Tlie expansion of the key
1-SO (9) ll l c li v a y Patrol
&lt;a&gt; I’n.lt* Walt
II I III
Sportamaa!
I
t
)
Ooloaeo
I 20 (2) I l.rtl s Iall'** a
daily news re|torts certainly
7.00 &lt;D Tlie Oapuly
(&lt;&gt; A n Tho World Turns
&lt;2i I&lt;**• t nf ilrtiut'ho
is a fine thing; and. say, in
( • l biography
2."t&gt; I -’ ) M#rv Or lffln Mi w
(C) I *1 |»Ut )
lUNaf
4« ) ItatnhoM
It &gt; u a h
the case of Huntley and Brin­
( I ) Day In Court
1:06 (0) WaaihAr
Show
Party

probably

almost surely select the queen
of
hearts as his opening lead.
York Card School faculty
South will win the trick and
sayi South h it a very sound
♦ K«a
draw trump* with two loads.
♦ kqj
opening bid and that hU part­
Then he will note that there
EAST
ner'* jump raise Improve*
are potential losers In both
STB
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red
suit*.
hi* hand la genertl, whoa
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If he 1* alert he will see
you h ive unbalanced distri­
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e ititi
that the best way to get rid
bution a raUe increaie* the
a o o n n&gt;&gt;
of those losers will be on
diitributional value of your
4 KQM M
dummy's club*. He will have
hand.
VAKh
to lose a trick to the ace,
♦ A M I
A great expert playing with
♦ Now*
but he can afford one losing
a favorite partner might con­
vutnenUe
trick and w ill lead the king
tinue with a series ot scien­
of clubs from dummy.
tific bid* to fael out the postU
Faae U
East will play low, South
billtie* of a grand (lam , but
• i
Paae M i l
Paae
will discard a red card and
Opening, le a d the Card School feel* that
Weat will lake his ace. Later,
going right to alx apudet U
juat about aa good and may I hit ace o f club# against the South will di »card two more
M »d c alam South would have red carda on the remaining
well be belter.
Slwuld West elect to open |no problem, but Weat will club* and make hi* slam.

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season and most worthy of at­ sy) In such poor health, his about men from outer space
who use walnuts to conquer
tention. The play Is naturally wife (F a y Spam) fears he'll
other planets. Tlie mere sight
die
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of one of these terrifying nuts
Julia Harris is Its most re­ aod-groan business. Aidiug her
Is enough to start the panic
warding quality. As tha Cock­ io convincing the stubborn
bell
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(Gene
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the arrogaul professor Henry ther Fitsgibboii (Leo (i. Car*
Higgins. M ix Harris displays roll. Fairly Interesting dia­
all tha essentials of each trans­ logue is what sparks this hour.
2-8:*o p.m. CBS. Tha Bev­
itory slate with an almost
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llawlcss beliuvabllity, broken erly Hill billies. Cousin Pearl
T l U X I S a t l W ILLIA M S'
only by Ihc technical tricks of (Ilea llcnaderct) takes the
the trade which enhance ra ­ spotiight again in her peren­
ther than hurt the production. nial search for a husband. She
The play Is a lint-rate choice thinks site has a choice front
lor TV sinco Its settings are two in tlie persons of a folkeasily adapted to tha medium, musician leant, but she is due
helping the presentation rather f o r double diiapiMiintmenl.
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worth Osborne Jr. gets his play themselves, coming off
share of tonight's script sod is nicely with their music aud
his usual very funny self. Cor- acting. On hand (or their share
nered into a dale with a very of laughs are the Clampctts.
uiu lb active childhood fricud, p ayed by Uuudy Kbsen, Irene I
he hires Dobie to impersonate Hyan, Max Baer and Donna i
bias. As fata would here it, tha Douglas.
STARTS S U N D A Y
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Mrs. Beth Johnson, St*l*
Senator from Orange Coun­
ty and an honorary member
of
DtKa
Kappa
Gamma,
teaehera sorority told area
toachera at their meeting
Saturday that "the major pro­
blem
facing
education
la
m oney."
Senator Johnson explained
that 918 million more will be
required for tlie Minimum
Foundation program and 940
lucre for classrooms in the
next biennium.
The great need for help for
exceptional children and for
Increased vocational training
am also serious problems
facing the state, with more
money needed for education,
water conservation and con­
servation of other natural
resources.
Senator Johnson said she
would welcome any sugges­
tion for the financing of
these programs which are
causing so much concern
throughout the slate.
Mrs. Johnson spoke at a
luncheon meeting of the Deta
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam*
ma, held at the Mayfair Inn,
Saturday. Mrs. II. E. W ig­
gins of Sanford was in charge
of arrangement* and group
singing was led by Mrs. It.
T. M11wee.
Special guests of the sor­
ority were Mrs. Marguerite
Graves of Columbia, S. C.
and Miss Margaret Johnson
of Orlando.

Fronton Charity
Nets $250 For
Eye Bank Fund
A check for 9250 was pre­
sented to officials of SIIKI1A
the local Eyw Bank at a lun­
cheon meeting of the associa­
tion at the Capri Itcstaurant
Monday, by Milton Freeman
of the Casselberry Lions Club.
The check represented pro­
ceeds from the recent Char­
ity night at the Seminole-Orlando Fronton, with all funds
from reserved scats going to­
ward support of Use eye
bank.
Hep Mack Cleveland was
also present at the meeting
to discuss the matter of in­
corporating Hie association,
and the first revision read­
ing of tlie by-laws was pre­
sented by Mrs. C. E. Butler.
A special meeting has been
called for Feb. 18 'or tlie
second presentation of tlie
by-laws. The meet will lie
held at the Capri at noon,
Mr*. K. K. Woodruff report­
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�Hang It From The Rafters
The Federal Court in Miami
should rule Thursday on the reap(Kirtionmenl plan a divided Leirialnture turned out last week— and the
ruling should be: ‘ There has been
enoiiKh fraud in the |&gt;ast and this is
just more o f the same. Now we shall
reapportion this Legislature.”
There Is no such thing as some­
thing being only partly Invidious.
Florida’s current apportionment in
the Senate— where the major power
lies in the Pork Chop Gang— hns been
branded as “ invidiously discrimina­
tory” by the court because under it
less than 13 percent o f the people
can elect a majority.
Under the new plan, about 14 |&gt;crcent would elect a majority.
That Is no gain.
The plan managed to gain just
the three fourths majority required
for passage o f the plan last Friday,
and the decisive vote for it was cast
by a rural, Pork Chop member, Sen.
L. K. Edwards o f Irvine.
The nction smells o f some high
wheeling and dealing the |&gt;eople o f
Florida should not countenance.
•

•

•

For instance, the three Judges
on the federal bench — presumably
acting in the interests o f all Floridn
citizens— should look askance at the
way the Senate arrived at the plan.
It boldly went behind closed doors
to try to find a way nround a man­
date from the House— a clear order
that the Senate drop its idea o f not
giving the people a voice in reapiwrtionment at all. The while, the lobby­
ists fo r the Governor’s office were
traipsing in and out the doors, pre­
sumably with more orders to some­
one.

Political

Finally, the Senate sent repre­
sentatives to a conference with House
members and agreed that some day
in the future it would allow the people to express their desires on reap­
portionment.
But what good is this bit o f con­
descension?
The 43 Senate-112 House plan
still is fixeil by statute. If the people
reject it next year, it still would
have the statute to uphold it. There
is absolutely no guarantee thnt the
Legislature would bow to the people’s
will — and It’s our bet the people
would turn it down as they have
turned down two other farces.
•

•

ocrat*. too. What stirred up
this furor as much ns any­
thing else was Atty. Gen. Rob­
the Capitol, clamoring for an
ert E. Kennedy’s interview
investigation o f the disastrous
denying there had lieen any
Hay o f Pigs Invasion of Cuba promise of U. S. air support
two year* ago, might well for the Cuban invasion fiasco.
take a leaf from the l&gt;ook of
President Kennedy now con­
their Into Secretary o f State
firm* no U. S. air cover was
John Foster Dulles.
planned. I f there had lieen U.
lie had a rule or o|&gt;erat!on*
S. air rover, says the Picsipolicy which went something
dent, it might as well have
like this, though it was never
been an American invasion.
recorded on tap* or put down
Sen. Wayne Morse's Foreign
on puper in quotation nmrks:
delation* Subcommittee on
Don't bother about the de­
tails o f what went wrong yes­ Latin American investigated
all this soon alter it happened.
terday. If mistukes were made,
learn what you can from them He has Ik -c ii offering his col­
fur future guidance. Hut yes­ leagues a look at his closed
terday's mistakes are part of hearings record o f two years
ago, hut he has Imd few lukthe situation a* it exists to­
day. That's what we have to tra.
Hut even if the attorney
coneenliate on, to decide what
we're going to do nlxmt it to­ general had not reopened this
morrow. Don't spend loo much old sore, the Cuban controv­
ersy might have been revived
time looking buckuuid or re­
fighting yesterday's battles. by New York GOP Sen. Ken­
neth H. Keating, lie insists
Keep your eyes on wliut's
that Russia is continuing its
ahead.
m ilitaiy build-up on the is­
The common sense o f this
approach might have sonic land, though the missiles and
moral value in it for the Dem­ jet aircraft have been lemoved.
I The President in his las'.
_ _
s. ..
1press conference tried to give
W A SH IN G TO N — (N E A ) —

•

In addition to these pieces of
fraud, there is the grandfather clause
in the art. It will permit those who
would be eliminated by the plan to
serve in the session starting in April,
thus turning the affairs o f state over
to 45 Senators and 125 legislators,
instead o f the present 38 Senators
and 95 Legislators.
How ridiculous can men get!
For one thing, where are the
bovs planning on putting these
gentlemen come April 2? There are
38 offices and 38 desks in the Senate
layout: there are 95 o f the same in
the House. Do they plan to hang the
new ones from the rafters?
Something should be hung there,
we admit. What it is though has
nothing to do with people. It is the
new farce the boys o f the gang arc
trying to foist on the state, and it
too has nothing to do with i»cople.
W e hope the court acts now and
prevents this farce from going any
farther.

Q

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! reassurance that this situa11ion wan under constant surAn ability In control t ie veillance. He say* lluit only
world's
weather
would occur­
intro-1 drawn!
one Soviet
shipweapons.
has aro f supply
offensive
fare
than
those which
duce
greater
change*
in
warrived
in
Cuba
since
the
withIt
may
have
brought
arms.
red in 1913 with tlie explosion

(This Is the last o( eight

and tells lies about his where­
abouts.
"H e ha* flunked out o f col­
lege twice. I)r. Crane, could
this condition be cured?
“ I* there and medicine thnt
would work, short o f castra­
tion ?
“ And is homosexuality an
Inherited condition? What cun
we do to change Tom into a
normal type o f m ale?"
When one sex enjoys dress­
ing up in the clothing o f the

other,

articles

we

describe

this

a*

It is more noticeable when
the mule adopts girlish cloth­
ing, as well as rouge and lip­
stick.
For women nowadays have
mude it a habit to imitate the

attire o f the male sex.
First o f all, homosexuality
und transvestism are N O T in­
herited renditions.
A t birth, everyone is bom
with certain potential hun­
gers, as fo r love and religion
KBH.HBH/'jQ'MIt B Q lD d cW A m C
and foodstuff*.
MV NAME 16 HOOPtfc ■'-AMO* A
Hut you do N O T inherit a
PARDON M*,StlT, BLITT AM 0ARNA6Y MOOPLE.LATB OFTME.
BARNSTABLE- K. BRIDGEdesire for any specific food!
Wo r c estersh ire fusileers f
WATeR.OP BRiDGeWATER
0LST tM OFTEN TAKEN FOR JT
Thus, you may be born with
INVENTIONS, INC. / AR&amp;
COLONEL TMRUMP, MY OLD
a generalized desire for car­
SOt) BY ANY CHANCE
ASSOCIATE' fbSSlBLY MILITARY )
COLONEL K. WILMINGTON
bohydrates, hut whether you
AND THE FINANCIAL
4
TWRUMP.IHE CELEBRATED SERVICE
shall dine on corn flukes,
r'OCLOS HAVE LEFT A COMMON
KAILKOAO FINANCIERS
m a r k o n o s f Success h as
shredded wheat or nny one of
Been knovjn to do th at /
a dozen other varieties o f car­
bohydrate; will depend on
habits learned A F T K It birth.
So, too, you are bom with
S’
a rapacity
fo r love, but
whether you will love your
own sex or the opposite sex,
or even money or animals,
7H
depends on habits.
And habits are based on the
m
fnctors In your environment
/
J
c
&gt;
m
thut have worked on you
A F T E R birth.
Tom ’s adoption is not sig­
nificant, either, fo r homo­
: bviousl '
■H'
, NATURi
sexuals develop In flesh-andMISTAKE
blood offspring, too.
Sometimes transvestism, as
I ’ url * 1-A
Sanford, Florida Wed., February 6, 1963 well as homosexuality, will
indicate a basic desire to iden­
tify one’s self with the oppo­
site sex.
A boy may thus try to imi­
tate his mother so hr cun ob­
W t l . T i a i A. l.l»:i.O W , U I I T U H A M ) 1*1 U L IS IIK M
L A N K Y V U H S lU ib
K i m A N D H. O H IS W O l.D
tain a greater fusion with
S U n sxIliK E d ito r
A d v e rtis in g D irector
her personality.
JU D Y H K I.L I
J A M ) : «.. t l l l l K X S k U t
County K d lto r
Ilu *ln -»« M an ager
(iir l* may likewise ape their
C K C K L IA y I H N K K
s ttIH I.K Y JO XIIS
daddy and try to become man­
Mm-lrtv K d lto r
C la ssified M an ager
HOT 911I t lll X Ilf IT IIA N
I T I A M t M II.T O I.IM :
nish, especially if they have
Y a a tu re K d lto r
C ircu lation M sn agsi
heard that their father was
r u n w r i.i.a
Mechanical SupL
disappointed in not obtaining
a son.
ita iia irriu s hath*
H o w e U e lle e r r
Mr M all
Ho the daughter may try to
All Other
armlaala Cassly
masculinize herself by her
I tutu 1 Year
S11 .Jo I Y ear
H e Week
».IS t Months
i . » « • Mouths
speech, plus the use o f cigr.oo : Months
MO Z Mouths
a rets, liquor and even male
l.uu I Month
1.00 I Month
U. S. Postal Regulations provide that all mall subscriptions be sports like fishing, hunting
paid In advsntr.
and baseball, all in an e ffo rt
to win the affection o f her
adored dad.
Drug* and medirinra have
litUe curative effect on a
Scminola County area residents are invited to submit homosexual. Even such an
news items fo r report in the Sanford Herald to the news cor­ extreme method as castration
respondent in their area or directly to the Ilciald offices.
may wield litUe influence, too,
for homosexuality is largely a
AREA
REPO RTER
T E LE P H O N E
mental habit.
STS-1240
Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Louis* Simunek
Cutting e f f the hand* of a
Mm. Shirley Wentworth M 8-1070 pianist will not change the
Bear I^ke-Koraat C ity
838-6044 later's interest in piano music!
Mm. Jane Casselberry
Casselberry
Homosexuals must W A N T
306-3742
Chuluota
Mm. Jean Magin
to change, (or outsiders can't
608-4410
DeBary
Mm. Adam Muller
do the Job!
A08-0933
Miaa Helen Snodgrass
Enterprise
So send for my booklet "Sex
840-4071 Problems of Young People,"
Mm. Louis* Grayson
Geneva
322-6319 enclosing a stamped, return
Mm. Frances Wester
Lake Mary
envelope, plus 20 cents.
322-4722
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
(dike Monroe
(Always write to Dr.
838-3317
Mm.
Donna
Eates
I/ongwood
Crane In care of this news­
322-2291
Mm. Mona GrinaUad
North Orlando

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Osteen

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Oviedo

Mrs, Linda Smithson

306-3614

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Tax I’ rimrr.)
Ily Richard t. Mullen*
and
Charles W. Scliocncman
The Treasury recently lint
permitted a deduction for a
w ig hs a medical rx|&gt;cii*e in
certain circumatanees. Appli
cation of the rule is narrow,
of course, but some court dccl
sions and Internal Revenue
Service rulings during the past
year have Item important to
those incurring medical ex
pense* during IIH12. ( Recall
medical expenses are itemized
dedurtinn* not available if you
claim the standard deduction.)
The Supremo Coutt decided
lust year that a heart patient
who went south on a doctor's
advice could nut deduct cost of
food and bulging for him and
hie family while there. This
constituted a reversal o f a
lower court decision. Meals
und lodging are thercfoio not
deductible except where a per­
son lias been institutionalized
for Hie principal reason of
medirul rare (and such rare is
continual). The entire rost of
inrdicul cure und nu-uls and
lodging for thut person while
at the institution is deductible.
Courts during the past year
have held that thu rost of ad­
dition* to a residence made on
u dor tor’s advice, such us a
central air conditioning unit
fo r a sufferer from cystic fi­
brosis and an outdoor elevator
fur a heart patient, are de­
ductible— but only to the ex­
tent that the expenditure did
not result in an increase In
value o f Hie taxpayer's prop­
erty. IRS ha* recently recog­
nized this rule even though the
improvement in the property
would not ordinarily be for
medical care (i.e., an elevat­
o r).
For persons under G5 with
dependent parent* (o r
in­
laws) over 66, recent changes
in Treasury regulations call
attention to the more lenient
link) law that removed the 3
per rent limitations on medi­
cal expenses. Also, it makes
no difference whether the par­
ent fails to qualify as an ex­
emption because o f hia gross
income exceeding IHOO. The
son or daughter (and/or their
spouses) can still drdurt the
total amount of medical ex­
penses.
IRS recognizes thnt while
education is not medical care
ordinarily, medical care does
include the cost o f attending a
special school for a mentally
or physically handicapped in­
dividual.
Thus, the entire tuition,

of

dirty

American

linen in public, hut probably
not.
To see the Semite &lt;&gt;r House
or both o f them in a joint
committee investigation
of
what went on two years ago
might he just another exercisa
in futility.
It recalls the Pearl Harbor
investigation o f 11*47 which
i
ran for seven months, and the
Senate investigation o f Gen.
Douglas Mm-Arthur's dismis­
sal by President T r u m a n ,
which ran for four months in
1931. The latter ended with
only a minority rcpoit signed
by eight Republicans, the ma­
jority voting not to issue any
formal findings.
There was political motiva­
tion in these investigations,
just ns their Is in today's
pressure lor dredging Ute mini
from the Ray of Pigs one*
more. It is hard to see how
this will contribute anything
to getting Castro and com­
munism out o f (.’tilia, which is
the major objective ahead.
Political observers also wondet wlint the Republicans tan
gain from it. The prolie would
lie all over and forgotten long
before the l'.Hit elections. It is
also recalled thnt former Hen.
Homer Capehurt. K-ltnl., tried
to make Cuba the big issue in
his campaign for re-election.
Ho was defeated.
I

o f the first nuclear weapon. The President also admits that '
— Vice Adm. William F. Ru- there me still lll.lNNl to 17.0011
Russians in Cuba.
born.
Kntlin Repair
This is o f rotiise a legist!- i
SERVICE
This cost o f 46:1 million (fo r mute subject for investigation, j
It
is
focused
on
wlmt
might
!
COM
PLETE
TV R E PA IR
Cuba invasion prisoners) , . .
— All Make* —
is ntir punishment for delay. happen next, lint oil past mis­
Tile price would have been takes.
A D M IR A L
Senator Morse again moved
Sales anil Hrrvlce
only 420 million had we given
in to Custro's original demnnd quickly into this situation,
calling Secretary of Statu
for $Jt’&gt; million in tractors.
TV anil RADIO
•—Enrique Linen, director of Dean Rusk und CIA officials
2306 W. I at SI. F A 2-8192
Cuban Families Committee. In testify in closed hearings.
This may head o ff further

TR AN S IS TO R

Medical Deductions

Worry Clinic

Notebook

Republican* on both sides o f

Dr. Crane's

CASK CM 5t: Tom 7.., aged
10, U un adopted chili!.
"Hut thnt isn't our real
problem,” hi* worried dad in­
formed me.
"Recently I diicovcred that
Tom i» a homosexual. He
aeem* to wunt to lx* n female.
"S o he hu» women’* lingerie
in hi* dresser drawers and
rven some false hair so he
can dress up as a girl.
"Tom
now
realizes
we
know his secret, so he argues

Peter Edson

N O T THE M A N HE USED TO BE, BUT-!

meal* and lodging at a special Mired, your patents may have
school for the mentally handl- * the credit available.) You do
capiieil child are medical enre'.N'OT have to itemize ilcdurexpenses The criterion: prln-; tiona to take this cirdlt. It
ripsl reason for the child’s was put in Hie law to give
presence must he allcviutinn of those who Imre taxable retire­
Hie mental handicap Uirmigh ment income u tax exemption
resources o f the institution.
o f approximately the same
You perhaps know thut So­ amount ns Hint received by
cial Security payment* are not Social Security benefits.
taxed, but perhaps you are not
READERS NO TE: There
familiar with credit for other has been an Inetense In the rcretirement income. There have tit emeut Income credit since
been no great rhunges in llm last year. I f you urn eligible
law, hut the credit hns Itcrii for this retirement income
increased. (Even though you credit, check for details with
yourself are neither 05 nor re-1 your local IRS office.

H A TC H E R

The
newspaper* of this
country clobbered the admin­
istration aland Hu* liny of
Figs and properly so.
—Assistant Defense Secretary
Arthur Sylvester during news
"m anagem ent" hassle with
the press.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

To Many Puritans
WASHINGTON

(D P I)

-

Puritanical it (he word rhnsen

by

chief

President

economical

Kennedy's
advisor

to

describe those numerous tax­
payers who are resisting the

Smarter, perhaps,
more moral.

but

not calculated for November in«3
that the dollar was worth Just
What
economist
Heller 10.436.
scents nut to understand is
Economist Heller is assur­
that the taxpayers are resist­
ing Congress that a fpw more
ing a lax cut because) they
deficits wxin’t do us any harm.
arc afraid they can't afford
Ilie taxpayers have heard
it. They aro fearful, also,
that one before, often. They
that tlie Treasury cannot af­
are more skeptical Ihun puri­
ford it either. It lias nothing
tanical. And they are more
to do with morals unless it
fearful than skeptical. They
lie with the out moded morals
believe they just can't afford
preached by Franklin in Poor
a tax cut right now.
Richard's Almanac or by MeGuffey in his old reader.

administration's effort to give
them a tax reduelion.
The dielionary define* puri­
tanical as morally rigorous;
strict; as. for example, puri­
tanical women, laws, behav­
ior and self denial. The re­
sisting taxpayers, therefore,
have no need to lie ashamed
During the past 22 years,
of themselves If lltey are, in­ the U. S. dollar has travelled
deed, puritanical.
the (xith of Ute pitiful French
Walcr W. Heller is the franc. In four decades — 40
head man of the Provident's years— the franc lost 90 per
economic council.
rent of its purchasing pow­
Politically,
Holier
is
a ers. The year* were 1915-33.
spender. He is a desciplc u(
In a years. 1W0 &amp;2, the U.
the Ute Maynard Keynes. S. dollar has lost 33 per rent
Kycnes was an Englishman of tu purchasing power. A
who damaged the
United hit more, infact. The U. S.
Slates in this century more Hurrau of Labor .Statistics
Ilian George III or the hated
Lord North ever injured Ihe
colonies in the iHtli.
Keynes sold Franklin D.
Roosevelt
on
the
"spend
yourself out of trouble" fis­
cal policy that did not work,
least of all remedy uncm
pkiyment or anything else.
It did obtain an uninterrupt­
ed aeries « ( Treasury deficits
during every year FDR was
president. Kennedy admin­
istration policies are similar
and the resulU promise to
parallel FDR's.
Heller is a crack econom­
«C I
ist, no doubt. Hut Heller is
not much good at understand
ing the motives of mrn.
especially of taxpayer* who |
resist tlie Heller-devised tax
cut.
These resisting taxpayers
are not puritanical. They are
no more morally rigorous
than their fellow citizens who
are whooping it tip for the
administration's
tag
plan.

Don't put up with an out-dated bathroom when we ran
rrmudrl your hath Into a gleaming new one. And at •
price consistent with economy and quality. Why not
give us ■ c*H today?
*"•
Our Home and Pro­
perly Improvement
Department Will
Handle A ll l&gt;etaila

Barbs

A wife usually notices her
husband's backache before
(lie leaves need raking rather
than alter Hie job is done.
It's a gued thing Uncle
Sam doesn't tax some people
on wlmt they try to ntako
their friends think they earn.

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Legal NoHce

Crart o f the C M ttf i * t iiic r i a c r r r c o u r t o r
•omiooi* c n a i n r w - TH E AIATH JUDICIAL CIA*
FOR POST ON TUB
CHIT, IX AMD FOB IKM I*
14a, la Probate,
IO L B COUNTY, FLO AIDA*
AiWJfii I BARRACKS RAFTfitt la rat Rotate of
IX CHANCERY XO. H N T
ED ITS BIRJCHIMEK
D tC H N t IX THE HATTER OF ADOP*
T a A ll t M I N n aa4 Porooaa TIOX RT EUOEXE LUX AND
H a r t a * Clalaaa a r Demand* EDITH LUX OF HILDEOAnD
MARIA WALTERS, • minor.
A g a la o t Bal4 R otatoi
xon ra
Ton and each of yoa ar*
TOI..CHARLRS
L. WALTERS
horoby notlfUd and required
Addrtaa
and
raaldanca
la pr*a*nt i\ny elalma and daunknown
manda which ron, or either
You
ar*
haraby
notlflad
that
of jroa mar hara against th*
aatata o f EDITH BlRKlttM - a Patltlon baa baan flltd la
Bit, dtcaaaad, lata o f aald th* abora atylad eauaa by Eu*
County, to th* County Jud«* a*n# Lua and Edith Lon for
of damlnol* County, Florida, tha adoption of Iflldtgard Ma­
at hla of flea In th* court rla Walters, a minor, by tha
houa* o f aald County at Han- Patltloncra, and you ara ra
ford, Florida, within ala cal* qulrad to atrra a copy of your
andar month* from th* tlma anawar or objactlon to ahow
o f th* flrat publication of thla eauaa why aald patltlon ahould
nolle*. Two ooploa of *ach not ba grantad on th* atlorclaim or d*mand .hall bo In nay for Patltlonara. Orrllla
writing, and ahall atat* th* Johnaon, III, P. a Box III,
plac* of roaldcnca and poat Fern Park. Florida and file
offlc* addrraa of th* claim* tb* original In th* offlca of
ant, and ahall br aworn to by tha Clark of Circuit Court on
tb* claimant It* a r m , or at* or bafora tha llth day of
tornay and aecompanlad by a February, A. D. t i l l and
filing f*o of on* dollar and htraln fall not or a decr*a pro
will
ba
antarad
ouch claim or demand not HI* eonfaaao
agalnat yon
Od ahall b* void.
WITNESS
my
hand
and
teal
Ruth (lardnar
A i *i*cutor of tb* U l t and tha aaal of tha aald court
Will and Tcatamant of In Sanford, Florida, thla 14th
A * Ancillary Administra­ day of January, A. D. 1111.
(SEAL)
trix. C.T.A.
Arthur H. Boekwlth, Jr.
EDITH UIIIKHIMER,
Clark, Circuit Court
dac«a*«d
liy
: Martha T. Vlhlen
Stenatrom, Darla A McIntosh
D. C.
Attorney* for Ancillary
Orrllla Johnaon, III
Admlalatratrla, C. T. A.
of th* law offlc* of
P. o. iioa ilia
Jooopb
M. Muraako
Hanford, Florida
P. O. Box I I I .
Publlah Jan. *1, I t A Fab Farn Park, Florida
4, II. l i l t .
Publlah Jan. II, ||, 10 A
CDE*II
Fab. I, t i l l ,
CD E.lt
W e n t A lt GI60EP

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By Galbraith

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vf m
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mw v
u iu r u i on
on
on .health
or foreign
eld,
and
Bufords
modem ert or the aldermen from the sixth ward!"

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By K ate Osann

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your b ik e r

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IX COUNTY A l i w n POTAT,
HENIXOI.R COUNTY, FLOE*
IDA. Fit* X*. SPOT.
KPTATE OF
JESSIE BELLE SOUTHARD,
Dac.aaod
XOTfCE TO CBB1HTOBS
TO ALL FEESOXB HATIXO
O LA IE S
OE
DEMAXDS
AOAIXST SAID ESTATE I
Tou and each of you ara
horoby notified and required
to HI* any claim* and de­
mand* which you. or althar
of you may hara agalnat aald
aatat* In tha offlca of Honor­
able C. Vernon Ml**, Jr.,
County Judge o f Seminole
County, at kla office In tha
Court Itfluae In Sanford, Flor­
ida.
within
alx
calendar
month, from tha time of tha
flrat publication o f thla no*
tie*. Each claim ar demand
muat ba In writing and con
tain tha place af raaldanca and
poat office addreaa of tha
claimant and muat be aworn
to by tba claimant, hla agent
or attorney, or tb* oam* ahall
ba void.
Raymond M. Ratt
A i Administrator o f sail
Eatata
Cum Toatamanto Annas*
llarrlaon II. Steward
Of th* Firm of
Steward A Steward
111 East Robinson Stroot
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Jan. 14. It, I I A
Fab. 4. 1141
CDE-II

In and for Somlnol* Coun-^
IX THE UfECUIT COURT OF
ty. Florid*.
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIHBy: Joan E. W llk*
CUIT IX AND FOR SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
COUNTT. FLORIDA.__
Joioph
P. Baker
CHANCERY XO. 1STIS
OVERSTREET LAND COM Raker, Taker * Smith
PANT. A Florida corporation. IS East Pin* Stroat
*
Plaintiff. Orlando, FI*.
Publish Jan. »# A Pah. 4. IT,
i « . I TIT.
p,. M. BICKFORD and ---IltCKFORD. hi* wlf*. *1 al­ CDE-TI
and ANY AND A L L PERSONH
I! AVINO OR CLAfMJNO ANT IX THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INTEREST K
XTXTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
DESCRIBED PROPERTY LO IX
AXD
FOR
(EHIXOLB
CATED IN SEMINOLE COUN COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TT, FLORIDA,
CIIAXCERT
XO.
1PTPS
Defendants.
JOHN W ARREN HENDRICKS,
NOTICE OF SUIT
Plaintiff,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
E. M. DICK FORD, and ---- va.
LIZZIE
BENNER
HENBICKFORD, hit wlfo, If H»Ing. and If dead, th* unknown DRICKS,
Defendant
heirs, devlseea. legate** granXOTICR OF SUIT
taaa, trustees, banaflclarlaa,
TOl.Mra.
Llaal*
Banner
Han.
spnusaa, creditor*. Ilanora. aue•Irlcka
censor* or other* claiming an
Highland
Tark
Road
Interest by, through, under or
I t D. I
for th* **M K. M. Bickford
Hellrrarlll*. Pennaylvanla
and ____ Bickford, hla wife;
ara haraby notified that
IDA M. BURNS and —— a T«u
suit hat barn Instituted
PUItNS., her huaband. If llwagainst
aaaklng a dtverc*
Ing, and If dead, th* unknown In the you.
Circuit Court In and
tferlatee. legAteea, gran­
hill
tee*, truetere.
benefklarlee, for Remlnola County. Florida,
apoueetp crtdltorf* lltnora* euc« entitl'd John Warren Henceeeora or oth*ra claiming an drlrka. plaintiff, va. L im a
Interest by. through, under or Rannar Handrlcka, dafendant,
for th* aald l i t M. Burn* and and that you era required to
____ Burns, her huaband; EN- film your answer or nthee
*OR A HAYNES, a partner- pleading with tho Clerk of
•hip or tha grantees, trustees, thla Court and to servo a
banaflclarlaa. eradltora. Ilanora, copy thereof upon tho plainauccaaaora, or other* claiming tlfr or hla attornay, whoa*
an Interest by, tbroush, under namt and addraaa appear*
or for th* aald partnarahlpt htraln, not talar than tha Hat
E. K. ENZOR and ----- EN. day o f February, A. D, l i t i ,
gOR, kla wlf*. If living, and or a Rarre# Pro Confeaao will
If dead, th* unknown hair*, da- ba entered agalnat you.
DONE AND ORDERED at
vlaaaa,
lagateaa.
grant***,
trust***, bonaflelarlaa, opouaaa, Sanford, Samlnola C o u n t y ,
Florida,
thla th* Hat day of
eradltora. Ilanora, auccaaaora
or olhara claiming an interest January. A. D. l i f t .
by. through, undar or for th* (BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
oald E. K- Enior end ---Clark. Clreult Court, lam i­
Enaor, hi* wlfa; P. B. HAT
na!* County, Florida
NFS and ----- HAYNES, hla
Ry; Martha T. Vlhlta
wlfo, If tiring, and If dead,
Reputy
Clerk
tha unknown hair*, davlaae*.
legatees,
grantee*.
truateea, William Murrell. Jr.
banaflclarlaa. apouaaa. cradl- Attornay for Plaintiff
tors, Ilanora, suocaaaors or l i t ! Edgawattr Drlv*
othara claiming aa Intaraat by. Orlando, Florida
through, undar or for tha said Publloh Jan. II. I I * Fob.
F. B. llaynaa and ----- Haynaa, 4. It. H it.
h la
wi f e.
WASHINGTON CDE-IT
OWENS and ----- OWENS, hla
wife; ARTHUR F. JONES and
-----JONES, hla wlfa; If living IX THFI CIRCUIT COURT OP
and If dead, tha unknown THU NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
halra, davlataa, legal***, gran- CUIT. IX AXD FOR SEM1NOLH
tear, truateea.
banaflclarlaa, COUNTY. FLORIDA.
spouaoa, eradltora, Ilanora ouc- CHANCERY XO. 12TT*
reaaora or othara clalmlttg an W ALTER J. DWYER.
riatnttff.
Intaraat by, through, under or
for tha aald Arthur F. Jon** v*.
UIIUI.AH
I
D
W
YE
R
.
and
Jons*, hie wife-. -----Defendant.
LAHOS. th* widow of Dr. A.
XOTICR o r SUIT
H. Lore*. If living and If
daad, tha unknown heir*, da. TOi Rautah L Dwyer
2(14 South l l t h rite*
vlaaaa
lagateaa,
grant***,
Sheboygan. Wisconsin
truateea, banaflclarlaa, epoiiaes.
Tou are hereby notified that
eradltora. Ilan-ira, auccaaaora
or others claiming an Intaraat a suit for dlrorr* hat been
agalnat
you
by
by, through, undar or for th* Instituted
oald Dr. A. II. Laroa and ----- W ALTER J. DWYER In th*
Laroa, hla widow; DIL HOPE Clreult Court o f tho Ninth
T. M. n iTTE R and H AIU II E. Judicial Clreult of Florida. In
RITTER, hlo wlf*. 101 North and for Samlnola County. Flor­
llth Stroot, Allontnwn Pennsy­ ida. Th* abbreviated tills ot
la W ALTER
J.
lvania) CILtllI.M8 (1. REM- the cast
MEL and ----- RKMMEL hi* DWTP.R. ptalntlff. v e r s u s
wlfa. If living, and If daad, RKULAIt L. DWYER, defen­
tha unknown halra, devisees, dant.
Tod ar* hereby required to
legate**,
grantees, trust***,
banaflclarlaa, apouaaa, credi­ fll* your aniwor or other dotors, Ilanora, auccaaaora or fanalv* pleading In th* abov*
other* claiming an Intaraat by atylad eauae with th* Clark
through, undar or for th* aald of th* Clreult Court of sold
Chariot (I. Ilenimo! and
— County, and serve a copy
upon
tlaaaett
and
Hemmel. hla wlfa; ANT AND thereof
A LL OTHERS HAVING Olt Tuck, T Maitland Plata, Mait­
CLAIMING ANT INTEKEHT land, Florida, atturnaya for
IN TIIK FOLLOWING DEfl- plaintiff, on nr before th*
CIltnKD PROPERTT LOCAT- lot day o f March. 1141. If
ED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, you fall to do ao a Decree Fro
Confeaao
will
b*
entered
FLORIDA I
agalnat you for th* relief de.
TRACT ONE
Th* East Ona-llalf ot th* mantled In th* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and th*
Southoost Quarter of th*
Northwoot Quartor e f th* aaal of aald Court at Sanfard,
Southoaot Quartor e f Saa- Samlnola County. Florida, thto
tlon 2, Township It South, Kth day ef January, 1141.
(SEAL)
Rang* I t East.
TRACT TWO
Arthur II. Baakwlth, J r,
Cltrk
Lots 1 to 14. Inclualv* ef
By Merger*! B. Tyro
Block «U", Tract 4, RANDeputy Clark
LANDO gPRINOM gUBDIVISION, Samlnolo County, Horltn Tuck, or th* firm ot
Florida, aoeordlng to th* Baatott and Tuck
plat thereof raoardad la I Maitland Plata
Plat Book I, page I I of Maitland, Florid*
th*
Public
Record* of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Homlnola County, Florida. Publlah Jan. 10 A Fab. I, It,
10. t i l l ,
TRACT THREE
Lola 1 through 4 aad Lota CDE-TI
I I through II, Block "B"
Tract
II,
SANLANDO
gPRINOS
SUBDIVISION, IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
Samlnolo County, Florida, TMR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
according
to
th*
plat CUIT OF AXD FOR SEMIthereof recorded In Plat X0 1 .1 1 c o r x n r , FLORIDA.
(look I, pag* Tl of tli* IK C H A X C K R Y N ik I BBS 4
Publlo Rocorda of Soml- SUFFOLK COUNTY FEDERAL
PAVING* AND LOAN ABPOaol* County, Florida.
CIATION, a United States corTRACT FOUR
Lata I through 14. Block poratlon,
Plaintiff,
"B", Tract |4, SANLANDO va.
SPRING*
SUBDIVISION,
TOUNG and DONSamlnola County, Florida, STANLEY
wlf*.
according
to
tho plat NIB G. TOUNG, hitDefendants.
thereof recorded la Plat
XOTICR OF BALE
Soak 4, pag* Tl o t lha
NOTICE I* HEREBY OIV.
Publlo Rooorda af Semi­ EN that on tho llth to y of
nal* County, Florida.
February, t ilt , at I1:H AM.
TRACT FIVE
at tha front door of th* Court
Lota t through I and Houa* of Somlnol* County, at
Lota I t through 14. Block Sanford, Florida, th* Honor•XT. Tract 14. SANLANDO able Arthur
H. Boekwlth.
SPRINGS
SUBDIVISION, Cltrk of th* Circuit Court of
Samlnolo Oaunty, Florida, Samlnolo- County, Florida, w ill
aeoordlag
ta
th*
plat Offer for aol* to th* hlghoat
thereof raeordod la Plat and boot bidder for eaah. ot
Book I, pag* Tl af tha publlo outcry, th* following
Publlo Records of gam!- deoerlbod properly of the De­
uola County, Florida.
fendants Stanley Toong and
TRACT SIX
Donnl* O. Toung, hla wife:
Th* Kaot One-Half of th*
Lot
|,
BEAR
LAKE
Southoaot Quartor of th*
HIL.tR, aoeordlng to tho
Snuthwoot Quartor a f th*
plat thoraof recorded In
Plot Rook IS, Png* IT of
Southoost Quarter of Sac.
the P u b 11 e Records of
tlon t, Township I I South,
Stmlnol*
County,
Flor­
Rang* I I Kaat.
ida; tosethor with!
Defendant*;
GREETINGS!
J Klertrend Hoatora, Mo­
del 40W
Tou ar* horoby notified that
a proceeding to qulot till* togothor with all otruoturoa
aad for other roller has botn aad Improvement*, then or
brought la th* Circuit Court thereafter on oald land
This ta mad* pursuant to
for gomlnol* County, Florida,
against all paraons claiming Final Raerao of Foracloauro
any aatata, right, till* or antarad In th* abov* cause.
Inloroot In. or Hon upon, th* Chancery Docket No. 1I4I4,
ohovo described real property, now ponding In th* Circuit
situate la Samlnola County. Court of and for Samlnolo,
Florida, and you ar* haraby Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t
required to fll* with th*
C H S of th* abov* doaorlkod have hereunto aat ray hand
Circuit Court In and for and official teal thla 4th day
Somlnol* County your w rllla i of February, 14IL
appearance (personally, or by (SEAL)
Arthur H. Btckwltb. Jr,
attornay) In said proceeding,
Clark of th* Circuit Court
on or bofor* th* lot dty of
In and for Seminal* Coun­
March. IMS. aad tkarolftor
ty. Florida
t* fll* aarvle* aa tha utter*
Byi Martha T. Vlhlta
noys for th* Plaintiff. BAKER.
Deputy Clark
BAKER * SMITH, 41 Kaat
Pin* HlroeL P. O. Box No. Joaaph M. Muraak*
Attornay
at I-aw
M IL Orlando. Florida, and
Id attorneys for Highway tl-IS —P. O. Bog t!4
tlla with oald
Fern
Pork.
Florid*
th* Plaintiff sad with th*
Clerk af tba abav* stated Publlah Fabruory I. t i l l
Court your written dofouaoa. CDF-11
ur aatwor, If aay, to tb*
Complaint ut th* time* proterlhod by law, thtrtla sailing
up tb* aatata. right, title or
Intoroat In, or llan upon, tho
ubavo
doocrlbod property
•Ulm*d by you. Korola fall
aat, or judgment w ill b* aa••rad agalnat you by default
m
WITNESS my haad aad
aaal af tb* aald Court at Panto ri. Pomlnol* county. F i*r.

Legal NoHce

M

IX THE CIBCL'IT COURT,
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IX AMD FOE
SEEIXOLB COVXTY.
tX CHAXCBBT XO. 1STTB
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOi ALKTH A M. ACItKT,
Whose
Raaldanca
and
Addreaa Is Unknown
or Who Conceals Herself
A SWORN
COMPLAINT
Haring baan R ial In tha Cir­
cuit Court In and for Semi*
nola
County.
Florida,
In
Chancery, entitled "IDAS E
ACUEY, Plaintiff, *ra* At.ll,
THA M. ACItKT, Defendant",
praying (or certain raltaf for
th* abov* named Plaintiff and
agalnat Tou aa th* Defendant,
NOW THEREFORE, THIS
IS TO NOTIFY TOU That It
you wish to defend against
and oontaat tha abnre entitled
action, Tou ara Required to
fll* your Anawar or other
written dafanaa. If aay you
hero, to thla Complaint with
th* Clerk of th* abov* styled
Court and to atrv* upon
Plaintiffs Attornay, ALBERT
N. FITTS, whoa* addreaa Is
I Maaonlo Building, Hanford,
Florida, a ropy o f aald an­
swer or other written de­
fense, on or bafora tha 4th
day of March 1141.
THE NATURE of said Com­
plaint la to pray that the
abov* styled Court grant tha
above named Plaintiff a Di­
vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii « f
and from Tout
F A IL NOT TO ANSWER
Loat a Dacraa Pro Confoioo
b* entered agalnat Tou.
tVITNKHH My Hand and Of­
ficial Haul at Sanford, Semi­
nole County, Florida, thla llth
day of January, A. D. l i l t .
(BEAL)
Arthur If. Boekwlth, Jr,
Clark
ef
abov* atylod
Court.
lly: Margaret E. Tyro,
D. C.
Albert N. F lit*
1 Maennlo Building
Hanford, Florida
Attornay for PIsIntIfL
Publlah Jan. I I A Fab. I, It,
20.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SEEIXOLB COUXe
T T . FLORIDA NO. 1ST4S
THE MUTUAL B E N E F I T
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
a New Jersey corporation.
Plaintiff,
va.
JAMES LEE KIDD at SB.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TOi Jans* Lea Kidd,
It Hwann Road
Hultland, Maryland
Edna E. Kidd,
It Swann Hoad,
Hultland, Maryland
Tou ara haraby notified that
a suit has baan filed anetnat
you In th* abov* entitled
causa, and that you aro re­
quired to fll* your answer
with th* Cltrk o f thla Court
and to oorv* a copy thereof
upon th* plaintiff or plainttrro attornay*, whoa* name
and
addroas
la
Jtaalngo,
Watts, Clarka and Hamilton,
t it * Barnett National Rank
Building, Jacksonville t, Flor­
ida, not later than Fabrsary
It, 1**1. It yos fall to do so
a doers# pro eoafeta* will bo
ontorod agalnot yos for th*
relief demanded la th* complaint. Thla suit la to for**!*•• • mortgage. Th* rtal
property proceeded agalnat It:
Lot 11 SOUTH P I N K CREST, Third Addition, a
subdivision, saeordlag to
a plat tbaraof recorded In
Ptat Book 1L pagaa II
and I I of tb* Publlo Re­
cord* of Sorelnol* county,
Florida.
WITNESS my haad sad tb*
ooal ot oald Court at- Sanford.
Florida, thla llth day af Jaa•ary, l i l t .
(MEAL)
Arthur H. Eaekwltb, Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clark
Publlah Jan. tl, u . It A
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Phone
322-5612
322-5613
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H trald Ada. Be aure your
business ia represented with
attractive
advertisements.
Call F A 3-5312.

CLA SSIFIE D IN D E X
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
2. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
G. Food
6. For Rent
6A Specinl Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Heal Estate For Sale
13. Mortfrngu Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Rndio &amp; Television
27. Specinl Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flower* - Shrubs
33. Furniture
31. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

1. Lost &amp; Found
L O S T : Chihuahua Saturday
morning, C o u n t r y Club
Manor. Lena hair, white
pawa, white neck, rcddUh
brown body. Name Pepe.
Dr. Lawrence rable tag on
collar. Missed much by 3
girls. Reward. F A 2-2872.

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12. Real Estate For Salei 19. Situations Wanted
Feb. 6, 1963 — Png? 3-A _7J—

By Nadine Seltzer

SW E E TIE P IE

3. Education • Instruction
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
you.
Wriie
Commercial
T rad ei Institute Box lg, c/o
Sanford Herald.
M EN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WORK IN C IV IL SERVICE
No
experience
ncccitary,
grammar school education
usually sufficient. Train now
at home for Job* with secur­
ity. For details, send name,
address, phone no. to: N A ­
T IO N A L TR AIN IN G SER­
VICE. BOX 50 c/o The San­
ford Herald.

6. For Rent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., F A 2-5254
or FA 2-0525.
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FU R N ITU R E
Ph. FA 2-S ill US W. 1st St.

EVERYBODY
READ S

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ADS

31 A . Pets

31. Article* For Sale

BY OWNER. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Wilt care for children in my Shetland Pony, 1 .sorrel filly,
FACTORY TO YOU
ballu, Florida room. 2 pat­
home. While. 323-0533.
1 paint gelding. $125 each.
ALUM INUM BLINDS
ios, large recreation room
Saddles also available. 1'h. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
Ironing at home. FA 2-7791.
322-9162.
tom rail with plastic ends.
with fireplace wall. Phone
F A 2-7294.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
Good cook, ironrr, care for
Peacock. FA 2-7213.
ton or nylon cords.
children. Sod K. 10th St.
Sunland. 3 Bedroom house,
Male
Pekinese
Puppy.
8 Senknrik Gins* and Paint
largo corner lot. FA 2-9280. Dressmaking and ailcratioiu.
Months old. $35. 323 0680.
Company
F A 2-5810, H. Cronise.
2.0 Magnolia Ph. F A 2-4623

Jim Hunl Realty
Office FA 2-2US
Nights FA 2-0*48
323 0700
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

Child care. F A 3-0709.

32. Floxvfr* - Shrub*

Ironing 4 babysitting wanted.

Beautiful Camellias in bloom
G R A P K V ILI.E N U RSERY
Grapeville Ave. Near 2uth St.

323-0937.

2 KEN.MORR automatic wash­
ers for sale. Cash. Good
shape. Call FA 2-2316 or
come to 413 Willow Ave.

21. Beauty Salons

Annuals, Petunias, Snapdra­ G R A V E S Antiques Trading
gons,
Panties,
Vegetable
SPE C IA L
Barn. Bait—Buy or Sell. U.S.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery,
Cut
*N
Curl
Beauty
Shop
17-92. 2 miles south DeBary.
3-RR., 2 bath CBS home, oak
t'peulu ltd. Just off 31th St.
F.nd curl $3.50 including
Phono 668-5520.
| floors, central heat. Fenced
and 1st St.
shape, set .V style. Open
yard with good grass ami
1961 Bound bobbin Sewing
Evening
by
appointment.
3
fruit trees.
WOODRUFF'S
machine, equipped to zig
Experienced Operators.
$16,000 — TERM S
FARM A GARDEN CENTER
zag.
Guarantee.
4 Pay­
318
Palmetto
Ave.
FA
2
0834
Rosa L. Payton, Realtor
601 Celery Axe. FA 2 3970
ments o f $a.50. F A 2-9111.
FA 2 3101 — 2610 Hiawatha at H A R R IE TT'S BEAU TY NOOK
SPRING ANNUALS
17-92
Complete Beauty Service
36. Automobile* - Truck*
ORCHID PLANTS
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Surplus Sale
1955 Mercury Montclair. 2 Dr.
500 (rum $i 5u up. Pols for
hardtop, radio 4 heater,
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM 2t. Electnrnl .Service*
sale at bargain. Benches
auto, trans. Power equip­
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
for
talc
F K IG ID A IR E
ped. FA 2-7121 after 6:30
J. C. Buntrn,
Lemon Bluff
Sales &amp; Service
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
p. m.
home, large corner lot, 311 House Wiring. Free Estimates
33. Furniture
BUY ONE OR BOTH
Tucker Dr., Sunland Ea- Sid Vihlcn's Randall Electric
112
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-0915
'53 Ford Station Wagon and
tates. V A —nothing down,
Used furniture, appliances,
'52 Bulck, 4 door. 519 Oak
monthly payments $92.00.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Ave.
25. Plumbing Service*
FA 28074 • FA 2 2218.
Larry's M arl 213 Sanford
Ave. I’ ll. FA 2-4132
PLUM BING
BY OWNER:
Impala Spt.
All types o( Heat Estate
“ If YOU don’t w a tc h your figure, no ono olie w l l l l "
Contracting Repairs
C o u p e , V-8, I*oxvergllde,
W ANTED reliable couple to
F R E E ESTIMATES
power steering, It 4 11, 13.take up monthly payments
R. L. HARVEY
ooo mi. Terms. See Jim
o
f
$13.50
cn
3
complete
6. For Bent
6. For Kent
FA 2-3583
Benton, Holler Motor Sales.
110 N. Park Ave. I’ll. 323-0559 204 Sanford Axe.
rooms of furniture. Call
T E 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ '63 Jeep with 4 xvhecl drive.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­ 2 - 3 4 4 BEDROOM HOMES N E AR NAS 3 hr.. 2 hath,
room house, kitchen equip Rosa L. Payton, Realtor
lect.
Also Power Band Saw. Call
screened porch. Assume pay­
ped. FA 2 3G85.
FA 2-3101—2640 Hiawatha at
after 6 p. m. FA 2 8273.
ments $67.50. 322 6742.
Sell Us Your Furniture, yulck
17-92
Plumbing &amp; IleatitiK
Service
With the Cash. '61 Comet. S-22, automatic
3 Bedroom house. 240* Stev­
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
A IR CONDITIONING
S U PE R TRADING
POST
transmission, radio &amp; heat­
ens Ave. Plione 349 4671.
2 Bedroom house, partially
ed backyard. Air-condition­
CONTRACT and R E PA IR
KA 2 0077.
er.
Will take trade. Good
furnished. Cottage furnish­
er. Kitchen equipped. to w
WORK
condition. See Miss S illy
W ELAK A
APAR TM E N TS:
ed. Near main gate. Rea­
down payment. 3309 s. park 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
FR E E ESTIM ATE
Rooms private baths, 114
Ncldcr, T o u c h t o n Drug
sonable. F A 3-5721.
Ave. FA 2-1761.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Store.
W. First St.
26.
Radio
&amp;
Television
ovating.
New
4
Used
Furni­
Furnished Apt. 601 Palmetto.
I.EMON BLUFF
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. '58 Cadillac. Air-cond. towr
2 Bedroom I louse. Close in.
quick
service
call.
The
must
fabulous fishing Fur
Furn. 3 Bcdrin., oak floors,
Co., at 7u9 Celery Ave.
mileage. Itcasouablc. Good
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-1013.
Bryan T. V. FA 3-0361.
spot
on
the
SI.
John's
river,
masonry home. 1 Blk. West
FA 2-2117.
cond. 4 financing. Woman
to t us take you out today
o f llw y. 17-92, on Lotigwood
owner. FA 2-3182.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
27.
Special
Service*
to acc a beautiful lot with
ltd. Then 1 Blk. South. Cor.
34. Article* For Snle
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
97' river frontage for $4,850.
Sacrifice 1B58 Rambler cus­
Piano Tuning and Repair
of
Vincent
Dr.
FA 2 0274.
You'll enjoy watching fish­ W. L. Harmon — | A 2 4223 2 Sets of T w t n B c d s, 2
tom 4 dr. Sedan. Automa­
Dressers A Chest of Draw­
ermen from all over the
Tw o bdrm. large furn. Apt.
tic drive, heater, nexv tires
FU11N. Garage Apt. FA 2-2800.
ers. FA 2-4321.
country
hooking
fighting W ELLS D RILLED . PUMPS.
1703 Magnolia. $55.
&amp; lag. $590. cash. 1320 Sum­
S PH IN K E It SYSTEMS
shad. Right ir. front of this
merlin.
C O NVENIENT Apt. lor two.
Soil
Drink
box
27“
x
35".
All Types and Sires
property.
Tile shower. Private. Phone 6A Special Notice*
Small casli register, adding '61 MG Roadster. Low mile­
We Repair and Service
FA 24481.
machine, hand truck. Ph.
REM IND ER
age, good condition, nexv
S T I N E
FA 2 8128.
INCOME TA X SERVICE
tires. Cleuu. FA 2 0611.
Machinery and Supply Co.
O. M. Harrison’s
322 8827
207 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2-6433
Clean
used
Refrigerators
Ford F350 V8. 1 Ton stuke.
RE ALTO R — INSUROIt
Day &amp; Evening Appointments
EASY TERMS
14,300 miles.
Like
nexv.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
FK
IG
ID
A
IR
E
1311
Palmetto
Avenue
Kitchen cquipjied, near bus
Only $5.ou down
$1400. or best offer. Phono
Sales 4 Service
stop, 1U0 x 156 lot. 2510
FURNITURE CENTER
FA 2-28G8.
16. Female Help Wanted
G. II. HIGH
Counlry Club ltd. F A 2 1817. 9. For Sale or Rent
non French Axe.
lioo
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
No
experience
necessary.
1930
Model
A
Cou.po
I'll. F A 2-7953
2 HR. Modern house. 817
I’ ll. FA 2-3883
Waitresses. Club Diamond
FUHN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
FA 2-7534, 9 a.in. til 3 p.m.
Catalina. FA 20578.
DISCOUNT SHOES, trunks,
after 2 p. m.
Houses lor rent. For infor­ Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Eiillcasij, zippered canvas 37. lioate * Motor*
W OM AN WHO CAN DRIVE
mation contact Ted Wil­
SEW ING M AC H IN E
bags. Surplus City. 201 1st.
home. Fenced yard. Noar
to call regularly e u c li
Sales ami Service
liams Hardware, 205 E.
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­
Ready Mix Concrete, sand, Gateway To The Waterway
month on established Studio
Free estimates in advance
25lh St.
cle. FA 2-7484.
Robson S|K&gt;rling Goods
steel, window sills, lintels,
Girl Cosmetics clients in
fr e e home demonstration
Your EVINRU D E Dealer
dry wells, grease (raps,
and around Sanford making
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen 11. Hen! Estate Wanted
CALL PA 3-5783
304-68 E. 1st Ph. F A 2 5961
steps,
table
tops,
stepping
necessary deliveries, etc. 3
equipped. (75 month. Ph.
Alan’s Fabric A Bugs
stories, lot markers.
PASTURE for luirse in or near
or 4 Iniurs per day. Route
FA 2-530.1.
2559 Park Dr.
1961 17 ft. MFG Runabout,
Miracle Concrete Co.
Loch Arbor. FA 2-4175 call
will pay up (o $5.00 per
1961 73 lip. Kxinrude, Cox
New 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
309 Elm Axe.
FA 2-3751
alter 5.
hour. Write STUDIO G lltl.
trailer, AM radio, compass
home. No cash needed. $61
COSMETICS, Dept. 70932, Mowing, edging, fertilizing,
and speedometer. Like new.
USED Intercom, two-way. $20
a month. 322-8085.
12. Heal Hut ate For Sale Glendale, Calif.
$1195.00. FA 2-2868.
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FA 2 5362.
FA 2 1817.
Laku Mary. 2 Bedroom, kit­ Beautiful brick 3 lM-dnioni, 2 17. Male Help Wanted
Nearly new Pliilro Town and 3s. Motorcycle* • Scinilers
hath. Double carporte. Good
chen rqtlipitcd, F A 2-3049.
BOYD’S
Country portable T.V. $150.
location.
Near
sliopp.ng
Air-Conditioning-BefrigiTation
FA 2 6317.
VESPA Motor Scooters (new )
C AB IN E T SHOP
Call 322-4433 after 5 p.in.
centers and schools. $450
men needed. Sec our id
$10 65 down 4 $3 52 Week­
307 Elm
F A 22810
down. $79 month. Monua
under Education A Instruc­
2 Bedroom block house. Lake
Use one o f our Carpet Shamly.
Jarvis, rii. FA 2-1810.
tion.
Commercial
Trades 29. Automobile Service
Monroe. FA 2-3950.
Lewis Sales 4 Service
pooers FREE with Blue
Institute.
I.ustrc
Carjrct
Shampoo.
2517 Country Club Road
Unfurnished 1 or 2 bedroom
Ph. FA 2-7928
Carroll's Furniture.
Apartments. Kililien equip­
19. Situation* Wanted
ped. 108 W. 18th St. Ph.
Child Care. FA 2 2274
Windshield
Rack Gin**
FA 2 4678.
Iteal Estate — Mortgages
Door Glass
Vent Glass
H I N. Park Axe.
322 2120 Children kept. FA 2-4182.
Furn. Apt. $60. 606 S. Park.
SERVICE
CBS H o u m -. 3 Large bed­ Ironing v.unlod. FA 2 2698.
Park P la n .
Senkmik Gins* and Puint
rooms, 2 batln, kitchen
Company
Babysitting
in
my
home.
3 Room Apt., water furn. $45.
equipped. Assume payments
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Small children ami babies.
Mo. 112 Maple Ave.
FA 22645.
Big yard and screened in
.11A. Pel*
Room, twin beds, private
porch.
Reasonable
and
bath,
kitchen
privileges.
meals furnished. Call Mrs. Bed Dachshund Puppies, 6
Prefer middle aged woman.
Davis, FA 2 9291.
weeks. FA 2 8903.
“ Call H all" FA 2-3641
1 Q C Q FORD Fordur Station
F A 2 3694.
2544 So French Ave.
I WWW Wagon, V-8. Auto. Tram .

For Sale. Rent or Trade

St. Johns Realty

John E. Fox,
Realtor

Wall

Stem per Agency

2-Bed room
CB House

SINGER

LAWN SERVICE

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

Stenstrom Realty

Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER
You'll gel the response
You wanf when you use
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W ANT ADS

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

3 Room furnished Apartment.
Adults. $15. FA 2-7399.
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
FA 2-0641.

I.ikevlew home with take
privileges in South Sylvan j
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
ed. Plume FA 2 7808 or
KA 2-6308

By Owner. 2 Bedroom, Flor­
ida room, kitchen equipped.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
Phone FA 2 4650.
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
LOC'll ARBOR
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Water
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base. $65.00 Mo. FA 26244.
trees on paved street. Re­
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and
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monthly payments o n l y
Adults. No peU. FA 2-7664.
$77.50.
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FEBRUARY I
Admissions
Sylvia Holley. Lake Mary; Joe
Brill Maxwell, N. Orlando;
William 11. Swaggcrty, Lake
Monroe; Mcrrldlth O. Mc­
Clure, Willie A. McCloud, Dar­
lene Cclcr, Ernest Washing­
ton, Drlphia Ithcunrk and
Joseph Peck of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Sumuel ticter
of Sanford, u hoy
Discharges
Mary laiulso Marrs, Lake
Mary; Marcus Null, Enter­
prise; Betty Day, Mary Dun­
away, Doris Itussell, Mrs
.Sumuel (ie le r and liahy, Bev­
erly Hubbard, Henry Peters,
Edith Lee, Palrlrla McGovern,
Mrs. Harry Barlow and baby,
Mrs. Sandy Gulilln and baby,
Mrs. Edward llonkliard and
hahy anil Errol Calloway of
Sanford.
FEBRUARY2
Admissions
Evelyn Porter, Mims; Bose
Southward, Sandra Ix'e Thom­
as, Patricia Fulton, Catherine
Klnard, George Anthony Dix­
on, Minnie l « e Kimird of San­
ford.
Births
Sir. and Mrs. IfolK’ rt M. Por­
ter of Mims, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Jumcs McClure
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kinard
of Sanford, a Imy
Discharges
Mrs. Cleveland T. Brown Jr
and hahy, Ismgwood; Mrs.
Daniel
Alieuin
nnd hahy,
lamgwood; William Swaggerty, l.ik o Monroe; Joe llrdl
.Maxwell, N. Orlando; Sylvia
llollcy, l.akc Mary: James D.
Grinstcad Jr., N. Orlando; El­
la Davis, Dcllary; Josephine
Polf, Burl Traylor, Mrs. John
Higgins and liahy, Ivy Chest­
nut, Harriet Guilt, Lillie Mary
Nicely of Sanford.
FE B R U AR Y 3
Admissions
Samuel
Grierson,
Dellary;
Edna Atlig, Orlando; Sarah
Cowan, llulnh Ann Trued, Bar­
bara lloeskno) of Sanford,
Discharges
Elizabeth Higginbotham. Titusville; William Joe Dsugh
try, Titusville; Walter Hills,
Oak Hill; Oscar Decker, Lake
M ary; Bertha Bowman, l&lt;ong*
wood; Cary Burrh, Itelieeea
Smith, William Spivey, Joseph
Teek, Dclphla Itheuark, Es­
ther L. Hill, Sandra Lee
Thomas, Barbara Boeskool,
Katharyn Johnston, Gisirge
Clawson, Jaiiuelyn Chevalier,
Katie Bohinson of Sanford.

Accountant
Goes Berserk
C H E Y E N N E . Wyo. (U P I)
— A 21-year-old accountant
who went berserk while mak­
ing out his income tax return
wua raptured today by police
in u four-hour duel wiUi gun. hot and tear gas
The power company account­
ant, Drnnia C l i n t o n Bier,
wounded three |tolire offirera
heforu a rourageoua patrol­
man, Mike Coolilmn, rliinbod
to Biee'a rooftop hideout and
persuaded him to surrender.
Mona was injured seriously.

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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU
SAT., FEB. 9TH

Venerit Fund, with the addi­
tion of the following dona­
tions:
W. Pierson, $3; Anonymous,
$10; N. II. Brewer, $23; Dor­
cas Circle, Chuluota Com­
munity Church, 13; Mrs. W.
A. Perry. $7; CWA laical
3100, *10; Mrs. Henry Witte,
$3; Miss Florence Witt, $3;
IOOF, Sanford I/idgc, $27;
Fla. Nurses Assn. $10; Christ­
ian Youth Ministry ot llie
Congregational Church. $25;
Sanford
Police
Benevolent
Assn., $33.
Mrs. Braden said the con­
crete wheelchair ramp was
put In Saturday by workmen
from the Shoemaker Construc­
tion Co. and work progresses
on Saturdays when the wea­
ther is good.
The Christian Youth Min­
istry group has made plans
to come out and clean up the
grounds after the workmen
have finislied with repairs to
the home.

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N avy Polaris

MIAMI ( C P U - Three fed­ ion before the close of the vastly different than those con­
eral judges heard two hours d a y sidered by three special ses­
Ht) $100 per MONTH in-tead
of arguments (or and against
lie said there would not be sions of the legislature But he
ol $100 annually . . . That (i proposed new reapportiondid not elaborate on the plan
ought to make the city happy.
ment of the Florida legislature | a * c“ l0" brfo" ‘ P 'm '
in the courtroom. He gave the
1 A lly. Gen. Richard Ervin
• • •
today, then took the matter i
court ar outline of it.
asked the court at the start
under advisement. They pro­
MEMO TO DR. F R A N K
C A PE C A N A V E R A L (U P I) — A pnwerftil new
Swann said the main dis­
L E O N E — (County Health mised to try to reach a decis­ of the hearing to approve the crimination in the 4.1 112 plan
model
o f tiie Navy’s seagoing Polaris Missile thunderplan. But Miami attorneys
Director) . . . Ha\c you ion by the end of the day.
is in the makeup of the Sen­
ed
1,600
miles acloss the .Atlantic Ocean today to
Peter
Sobel
amt
Richard
It.
checked whether those fair
"The court r e a liz e * the im- \
ate
score its first Mieee.«s.
workers fu se health cards .? parlance of a prompt dens j Max Swann argued against the
"T iie House Is not good, but
proposed new 43-senator, 1121 thought'it was a state law
The Polaris, known ns the "A-3," roared from
ion," said presiding judge ]
I wouldn't object to it too
representntive
legislature.
• • •
Warren I.. Jones at the end of
a laml-hasud launching pad at 11 a. m.
much
if
it
wasn't
tied
to
the
Sobel asked the court to tem­
Reports are that (Jov. Farris the arguments. "It will, if it
Senate," he said.
Within 20 minute*, the roc-|---------------—
reapportion
both
Rrjant will he invited here can. try to reach some dreis porarily
"Th e stranglehold in this
le
t
scored
on
target
mid
[
Ionises bv Judicial derrer lo
for the Semi-Centennial in
bought its first success in
"protect the rights" of citi­ stale has been in the Senate
April.
for
many,
many
years,
and
seven
trie*.
zens. lint tn permit the next
• • •
will continue to be if (lie court
The six previous tests of the j
legislature
to
permanently
re­
They're building a ••closedPolaris "A -3 " have iiuigi'd
apportion Itself lie said the approves that formula." &gt;aid
in" office tor Howard Hodges
Swann.
from "pn rtilll" successes to [
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court
should
retain
jurisdiction
over by the Sanford Atlantic
lie said that in nthrr states,
failures.
i in the case, however, to insure
Rank.
^apportionment formulas less
There was little question
I that this is done.
• • •
about the nnket today. It
IIA T T E K E I) JIY S E A —One o f the roads loading to Daytona Reach, Fla.,
Sobel presented the court discriminatory than the one
Yesterday's test of the CD
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
climbed unerringly into a
is a mass o f rubble after lieing smashed by waves from a vicious coastal
! with a proposed temporary- before the court had la-en
siren proves one is just not
ruled unconstitutional.
clear blue sky. its path was The Senate today laid to rest
storm.
(N
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Telephoto)
plan
calling
for
135
senators
adequate . .
We need more
Attorney Reece Smith, rep­
marked by s brilliant white the Hh!3 nnti-fililiuster ruin
and i'*2 house members, a plan
lo cover the city . . . Lady told
resenting the mayors confer­
vapor trail characteristic c f fight which hs* blocked other
its that when she heard the
ence and al'o a eonsultant for
solid-fueled missile*.
noise she thought it was a
business for three and a half
Swann, rallrd hnlh the House
Seminole County’s legislaThe second stage, which hnd
screeching of ear brakes.
and Senate plan "a shame."
weeks.
live delegation differed slight­
given
missile
scientists
some
• • •
Ervin, wlm filed a brief in
ly today in their opinion* o f |
It made its key decision tn
headaches on earlier Bight*,
Did you know Dial Volusia what
j behalf of tiie proposed plan,
will be the federal
perfurmrd
to
perfection.
A*
end
the rule rlmngr strugglu
County has set up a license court's decision on the I.egi*- I
j commented at the end ot the
the booster dropped away, the on * 54-42 vote by which it re­
tag office in DeBary . . . Why tutu re rcnpportionmenl plan I _
hearing: "W e have a good
..
upper seetion ignited amt sent fused to apply its controver­
not one here in the Hear Lake. following hearing today at I v f t l l y v l ' V
plan. It Isn't what I wanted.
I the no«e cone out of sight.
Forest City. Altamonte area? Miami.
LONDON ( I l l ’ l l — European | It Isn't what many people
sial gag rule to halt debate.
On-the-spot inspection for $312,000 for the (i-cal year to dtp into next year's alioThe Navy officially tallied
. . . I'm so tired of seeing
"It'- anybody's g u c * what nations started rallying be­ wanted. But it meet* Hie min­ frer/e
ration "(
Then in a swift leadership
damage
of
county ending June 30. t'.HM
the
shot
ns
"highly
success­
those " 7 " license tags in the a court will rule," Rep. Jew hind United States leadership imum standard* set by the
However, the General said,
Bush «aid Ills office has
move overriding litwinls seek­
ful."
roads
to
determine
riorisouth on the way homo every Davis said.
o f the West today despite court."
most e f the first figure has ttern concentrating on tiie
ing another test the Semite
night.
Two assistant state attorney ties for repair will be made Iteen commuted and.
"in county road freeze damage
"However, I feel," he added, President Charles de Gaulle's
voted to adjourn until M n• • •
"that the federal court will pressure for a European Idoc generals, Edward S. Jaffrey by county official* next week. fact. If the State follows and lias not as yet comment'
day.
The data lieing supplied by approve the House pari o f the list by Ftam-e.
and Joseph Jacobs, also ar­
County commissioners will through wild its promises for ed study for presentation to
The adjournment nrllon wip­
the Navy explaining its great
gued for the plan during the accompany County Engineer , Improvements we may have the Stale next month.
plan with 112 Representatives'
ed out the long-pending innneed for the pipeline (you
two hour hearing in a crowded
hut I am doubtful it will ap­
lion for consideration of a rulo
William Bush and Road Supt.
know, TH AT pipeline) gives
MOSCOW ( U l ’l)-—'The Rus­ courtroom.
prove the Senate part with 43
change anil killed thn issue.
J.
C.
Lavender
on
the
tour
plenty of REASONS, not E X ­
sians pushrd * propaganda
Senators."
Tiie adjournment vote win
TALLAH ASSEE (IIP I) —
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, com­
CUSES. for the three Muske­
tin the oilier hand, Rep. ennipnign today again-t the
til to 33.
Cnv.
Funis
Bryant
Imliriiteil
teers who shot it down be­
mission chairman, said this j
Mark Cleveland Jr. said he spread o f Western nuclear
The vote o f the Senate's re­
today lie will n-k the legisla­
cause all the facts had not
morning numerous rails are
believes the court will approve I weapon* particularly to World
fusal
to Invoke Us cloture gag
ture
for
pay
Increases
for
been presented to them, to
War It enemies Germany and
the entire plan.
Iwmg received relative to
rnliim-t nietnlM-rs and other rule fell well short o f the twogive it a rousing vote of ap­
damage by the December
He based his belief on a i Japan.
top state officials hut would third* o f those present requir­
proval . . . GOOD for the
previous court order, adding
freeze.
ed tinder the existing proced­
liot seek n raise for himself.
Navy,
FIN E
lor Sanford.
Seminole County paid $178,Rush reported the damage
Tliu developer o f a 30 lot dales necessitate further plan­
that tliis •* an improved plan
Bryant told his new* ronfer- ure to end discussion.
(i It EAT for the U. S. Taxpay ­ voted on by the people last* TA L L A H A S S E E ( U l ’l ) — 392 in sales and gasoline taxes
it so extensive that repair* residential glen in Altamonte ning on Mis* F'lynii's request. enre lie fe ll a request In boost
Democratic L e a d e r Mika
er . . . But then, nobody, but November. Hr said the court • Tl'* * * » '• Uudgct Commission during January, s'-eomling to
'•will W more than the 'Wont'nrnimnus approval
was his $22.5(Xl a year salary Mansfield o f Montana hnd an­
Springs Wednesday night was
NOBODY, seems to be paying then indicated It docs not j P»red requests from state a report today by Ray E.
ty can afford," thus tin)
given a resolution o f appreci­ might endanger tbs chances nounced in ndvnnrn that if
any attention to that last one want to have lo interfere hut ! agencies for the coining two Green, state op-r ' jllfT.
necessity of priorities, l-av- given pcrmisainii by Uni Town ation to farmer Clerk llrnry Hint tiie legislature would pro- there were less than (50 votes
. . . However, the other two rather would desire that the , years to $H.*2 million WednesTin- state -.die • ‘ d $78.1)70 coder previously had estimat­ Council lo go abend with tieHansen and to Mrs. Hansen vi'ls raise* fur other cabinet i for rloture lie would end tha
beneficiaries of the progress­
in sales laxc* in Seminole ed tiie damage at $20,000.
Legislature iron out tiie mat- day— 122.| million o f the toins to tlio municipal water wlm helped in tin* office.
member*.
' lull* buttle on id* own.
ive plan are sufficient reasons
County last month, at com­
tal
for
construction
work.
Meantime, the county offi­
ter.
pared to $72 881 In January. cials were preparing to make system.
to give It full endorsement —
John Dunriin, representing
!!X«2. ami $07.97(5 in Decem­ a study of needrd primary
with a hip. hip. hooray!M
• • •
lly Fnilrd Press Inlrrnalionsl ber, tote.
and secondary road project* Walker's Second Addition, will
Gasoline taxes collected for ' for
That Chase and Co. story
Spring l i k e temperatures
presentation
to
State finance and install the writer
alaiut tlu’ir new building ma­
broke up lec clogged rivers January totaled $9!t,722, as Road Department officials at system “ pieviding Im ivn- I
terials setup in Orlando might
|today and posed new flood compared to $91,815 In Jan- a hearing March 7 at Dctributes iii rash or luuterialr, |
have fooled you . . . Martin1
threata to the Pariflc North- I ll* rV- I9ti2. ami $'.12,780 in Land.
in place and according to city I
Stiueciplier IS the manager of
west. Homes along the south- |Decomtwr, I9i&gt;2.
General Hutchison stated he specifications, the equivalent
BONN (U P I) — Chancellor rin California coast again - Green said Seminole County had received W e d n e s d a y
the building materials depart­
of $3,750. Value o f ninlcrinl*
ment for the huge Sanford- Konrad Adenauer said today were threatened by high tides. ' will receive $33.(S&gt;| in dis­ from the State Road Depart­
will he bused on unit pi Ice* re
tribution
of
gasoline
gallonagc
that
Fiench
President
(diaries
based firm —and is still sta­
ment a summary of slate
tux for January bus Arthur funds allocated for Seminole reived when the city puts the |
tioned right here . . . The Do Gaulle has promised to re­
Beckwith J r , Clerk of County primary and secon­ system out to bids."
manager of Use Orlando of­ new discussion of Britain's en­
T A L L A H A S S E E ( UP I ) — II
Specifications will l»- di.iwn |
fice is Cliff Inghram, their try into tin- European Com­ The Florida Milk Commission, , courts, said lie received a dary roads.
up
by Humid Kndcliffc, encheek
today
for
$5,018
for
mon
Maiket
us
soon
as
the
veteran and popular sales­
The report, he said, indi­
ever in conflict over price con­
man . . . Now we're getting Franco-German treaty is rati- ^trols, voted 1-3 Wednesday I Die January distribution. He cated $l!i7.non available for gilieni for tin- new municipal 1
plant. Hudcliffc icpoiti-d that
somewhere — when a SAN­ fil'd.
night to hear arguments on explained this must lie a par­ the fiscal year ending nest
The West German leader i removing ilie only outright tial distribution.
FORD firm branches into the
June 30, amt an estimated plans for tha new plant anGreen also said $3,201 will
7ft per cent complete mid Unit
told Parliament that he i* "fo r 1controls left at the funner
territory to the south!!
HETTY IIUANDT
IILIHOKI) AIKEN
CAROLYN TURNER
la- allocated to Hie county
• • •
plan* for tiie entire project!
lliitish entry into the Com- |le\ cl.
road fund from the gasoline
are expected to lie ready in
(loops, school board mods mon Market above all else."
tax
Hppioximutcly two week* for
Then ho said De Gaulle lias
next Thursday and not today
state approval.
promised to dlscu-s Hie matter
. . . Wake up. buddy I
DONN* (icritiMny ( UP I ) —
• • •
with him once the Parls-llonn The o|&gt;|iuftitio'i sSci'iitlint* to­
A number of residents uttciidi-i! tin- inerting Imping
Why doesn't the city do friendship pact is out o f the day readied de- iiitnU Chiittrrl*
further
iiiforiiiutiiiii
something about that lode wiiy.
h»r Hot)rail Adenauer explain
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) — t h a t
MI AMI ( I I'D —Unban rc(ii-| Jose F'emandet D a d u r ,
Tin • leui liiiijr «i Imlm *hi|»» j
Adenauer's gov e r n m e n t idea fly flow fie hop'** to revive
filled entrance onto W. 13th
F'ormer Dade County Circuit would l*e nvniliililt* on tight*
CCS *&gt;-•id Wednesday niKld »|mkcMiiaii for tho rcfugie
Wednesday night sent the nr^otintionn on MntiOi ru­
St. off of French Ave.7
Court Judge Vincent (' Gib- ■if way locution* f o r tin* S R loan* ml o iif iititM iti: clio tjir- 1
• • •
treaty to both houses of Par­ ts afire into t h e C o m m o n
11II, Miami Beach, qualified to­ 127 paving. However, limp i hhip loan have I m t ii iiYMinlc&lt;| i guerrillas and saboteurs in Hie Cliristi.111 Democratic Ursa tilW ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
North Orlando Councilman liament and asked for speedy Mai ki t.
day us a candidate for the new -bowing tin- present alignment to .Seminole I I ik Ii Scli.ol Mu- ' Eseramlira) Mmiiilalii area ol zation i.MDC), said Premier
The U. S. Department o f A g ri­
Clarence
Memory
Tuesday ratification.
Semite seut ullocali-d F'loi ala's mol rrlitci linn will have to In- dentil
under
tin*
cnu i.il ( Folia are lialllmg Hie guveru Fidel Castro's revolutionary
culture has been naked to im­
night volunteered to grade
biggest county ill tiie new re- forwarded from Di-Laud la- 8* I m I'm))ip fte rv ite In u ii*, \V. nielli despite ' great cullerII le line Im* M ilt thousands of
pose more stringent plant
fine tin- propelty * noi ls mid W W ltn l ton. e i i c p l ioniil ( In li| j (rations" of Hussion troops militiamen in eiicirclu center*
Kdgcmon Ave anil keep it in
O T T A W A (U l’ lI — Prime quarantine i n * p e e 11 o n nt apportionment.
passable condition if the vill­
Minister J o h n Dirfenbakrr
Giblin is the only candidate (uiiin-il ran meet tn prepim ro u iiM 'lo r fm the county an- * nearby.
of guerrilla activity.
Amen mi ports to prevent the
age would pay for gas to oper­
has promised to |day dawn spread of inserts sod disease* officially signed up fm the 1lieu reentuilicnilutiuii* tn Dir n o tin m l t»)«Ri&gt;.
ate the equipment. The alert
aiiti-Arnciicamsiil in the to o l­
Dude h'criiite seut so ful al­ County Commission.
r il- 'lll'e t II Itl RM.lt, JolinettM
which damage A in e r i r a n
council immediate!) accepted
'll,e co u n cil Voted to spend
though h'tnt* Rep. Geoig*- Hoi.
JACKS ' J I . L F . i t Pi !
\ ing fleet ion campaign to avoid
(Jon* mid M* dfuid Aiken uerc
..
crops,
the ofler and work will begin complaint charging l.l. (d r u cabinet revolt against hi*
$2** I.ft 0 fm tw o sto v e * and
the tin* • .S11S
•llior-x w ho
hen Spessard L. Holland luliuii, Miami, announced lie
Ibis Saturday.
w ir in g w m k on tin* t'o in iiim n
Joseph It Stroupc of Cecil leadership, autho r I t u t i v « (D-F'la.i, a member of the will run.
Wi’i i m d lfle d th at the M*ho|nr&gt;
• • •
Field NA.N herr with theft of sources said today.
ty H. u m «nd authorised C le rk I th|p ,
wouW
Mva||Mi,1a
Senate Agriculture Committee
Already Ins friends are call­ government property, was dis­
Jim I'nlmi-r to negotiate with
! to them, unit Ciuolyn Turner
urged the tighter controls • t
riv ( ’ z t i i r l
ing him "Senator" Cleve­ missed Wednesday alter a le­
Hulnirhati (ins Co. for fur­
Wednesday at a hearing called '■ 'I* I ( I V IU l
1received tin- single ltn*li* r-olland . . . and tiie election, il gal hassle over inspection of
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U l’ l ) — to consider proposed relusunishing gas to the building.
NF.W ORLEANS it I t )
leginte iiiir-ing sehoturship
held, isn't until March 28. F ill notes by the defense.
The Florida Public Utilities lion on rurrent leguluUons.
Rev. Jewell Smith o f the
rimtempt pm ercl
|u,*iiid'-l tn tlii« county,
(hind lurk. Mark
Commission
followed
the
ex­
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in.’
x
u
rrr
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lo
I
m
win
Azalea
I'srk
Tempi*
llupii-t
(ieorge II. Murphy, an FBI
I W liurl- n Mild Hint (lie nurs­
• • •
agent, used notes in testifying ample of the Federal Com­
and
Mis*
Audrey
ii m
me
a
| U*\*y
M it M M ip p H .o t . Church
ing srholat-hip was for $500 a
Although no official appoint­ at a preliminary hearing that munications Commission WedFlynn, president o f the Semiment has been announced, htroupc place-1 on a private j nesday, making a ruling that
The February meeting o f p 4U| |j Johnson
charged ! imle County Young Repuldi- year and the teiu liilig si hidarMrs. Dorothy Bardeen proba­ larm several hundred fret o f 1will save Florida telephone us- the Longwood City Council Witli attempting lo bar into- cue Cluli, appeared to request 1ships f**r $200 per trimester.
bly I* going to he tile new as­ galvaniied and plastic pipe era *1 million annonlly
will Im* held at K p.m. today |gratlnn at the University of um- o f the Community llou*r. Finch is a set vice loan, which
is cancelled if tile student
sistant rlcrk tn Altamonte which were Hie property of long distance rail*.
tn tiie lamgwood City Hall.
|Mississippi
Smith's irquett was spprov.
serves III (lie plofession for
Springs.
the Navy.
ed and the first service* o f a
nod equal number of years for
•
•
•
new Baptist Mission will l*e
wlilrll he received the srliolnrBids on DeBary Nursing
held on F'eti. 24. Conflicting
O lTK K IM i Ol'R (TSTO.MKRS —
ship, but must repay if lithome about to be opened this
drops out er does not leaoh
week . . . Don't be surpris­
• I’rec Tire Inaprclion
The Seminole High School
or nurse in the state.
ed if W. J Miller of DeBary
• Expert Wheel Alignnicni
gels tiie Job anyway . . . We Hand will march all the way
• Kas*y Time I’nymrntN
i
bear the boys starting Hie from the high school to down­
We
Speeinli/.e
In Tire* For Foreign Fnrn
h.m r are dealing with De- town Sanford today, a distance
The laike Mary Chumhcr o f
Seminole County school chil­ le- admitted flee from 3 to this means e.f providing fun
of
three
and
a
half
mile*.
Take Ail voutage Of 33 Yearn Experience
Land banks. How come?
Bridge
Page 7
•
•
•
Bandmaster Ernie Cowlc) has dren will get an extra day at 6 p. in. with all ride* half and entertainment, at reduced Commerce w ill elect new o f­
fis
.-ifie
d
Page
10
A
prices."
ficer*
at
today's
8
p.m.
meet­
1
1
the Seminole County F'air this price on the midway, McClosFrank Voltoline tells us the announced.
Raymond F'ox of laikr Mary ing following a report from
Cornice
Page 10
"This long march is in pre­ yeur, heruu-e o f thu bud key aaid.
Jay cres are planning their
won the bicycle Wednesday, the election committee.
.... Page 7
Dear Aldiy
paration for the four and a
fertiliser sale toon.
"The bad weather was out w i t h
weather which occurred on the
Bai l*ara Gracey o f
Fhlitorisl ....
Thu committee will recom­
Puge 4
•
*
*
half mile parade route inarch
o
f
our control," he said, Oviedo holding the lucky tic­ mend Ricliard Kecgh for pre­
Fintertalnnirnt
Page 7
students
will
under-!
t
«
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da&gt;*
originally
desigwill
Tommy
Peterson's brand which the
"But
we
do
want
to
give
the
C
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for
tha
transistor
radio.
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A.
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the
F
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F
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^
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Day#,
Fair
Asspanking new office on the
105 W. Flrnl St.
I’h. FA 2-0651
Puizle
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corner of Commercial and Monday, when they march in 1soriation President John Me- kills a fair sunny day to en­ Anire Benton o f Hanford won president, Mrs. F*ranees WrsWK (JIVE I’l.AII) STA.MFS
rod
and
jo y the rides and showa at wthe
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secretary
and
Mr*.
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Park should l«e ready next the Gasparilla Pirates Invas- C lc k e y announced today
S p oilt ........ ... Page •
too Tirade," Co* toy seal.
* Friday, school ctubkiq w tU .liie F'air, m would Uka to taka Alien Lcuiuu Ui* basketball. Lelha F'uwler fo r ti easar.r.
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County Road Freeze Damage
Inspection Set Next Week

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Developer Gets Okay
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County Gasoline,
Sales Taxes Up

No Pay Hike
For Governor

Pared Requests

British Market
Entry Not Dead

New Threats

Arguments Set

Ready Demands

Tight Plant
Controls Asked

Giblin Throws
Hat In Ring

4 Scholarships
Awarded Here C u b a B a ftB e O it

Promise Made

Navy Officer
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Beauty Project
Now Underway

• MONDAY • TUESDAY
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Ily Mona Grimttead
The North Orlando Garden Club has an­
nounced th a t residents of the village can begin
work on their landscaping ideas for the spring
if they wish to participate in the club'a second
annual beautification project.
Last year the club sponsored April as Beau­
tification Month with Judging of Inwna and
prises awarded the first of Mny. This year judg­
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ever, club members urge all residents to start
work now to help beautify the community,

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BLOOD PRESSURE READING is taken through n special double atethcscope as Nurse Becky Brandon assists Jill West to take a test on Johnnie
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Nine member* of the Bio­
logy II d a ta at Seminole
High School, accompanied by
their teacher, Don Reynolds
and faculty member, Mr*.
Lola Higginbotham Journey­
ed to Gainesville recently to
tour the College of Nursing
a t J . mills Miller Memorial
Hospital at the University of
Florida,
All of the girls are Inter­
ested In further academic
studies In the fields of nurs­
ing of medical technology, and
were shown the training and
teaching facilitiei of the Col­
lege of Nursing a t the stale
university.
Graduate nurse Instructor,
Miss Susan Sexton, assisted
by aenlor student nurses Miss
Becky Brandon and Miss
Mona Wise conducted the lec­
ture tapr of the nursing hos­
pital, which Include clinical
training rooms, the children's
ward, maternity ward, pat­
ient facilitiei, the Kye Bank,
central reception room, me­
dical atudenta farllitlca, libbrary and laboratories.
One of lbs most unusual
aspects of the hospital were
tho dozens of tiny atudy cubi­
cles assigned to medical slu-

dents, each one Just big
enough to accomodate one
student at nne desk.
Following lunch in the hos­
pital cafeteria, some of thr
students were asked to act
the part of caiual spectators
and lioipllal visitor* in a
movie sequence which was
being shot In llte mala lobby
of the nursing school, where
art exhibit* were on display.
The three nurse* outlined
for the Seminole High School
girls, the step by step pro­
cedure and courses of study
which are undertaken at the
University Hospital nursing
achoo].
The students and tea chert
were accompanied by Her­
ald reporter Dottia Higgin­
botham.
Students who took the uni­

versity tour included Caro­
lyn Turner, Linda Mills, Lin­
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botham, Johnetta (lore, Peggy
Powell, Roberta Rankin, Sandl Wright, Jill West and
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Each patrol built a fire
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Storm Whips Off Florida
JACKSONVILLE (LTD An Atlantic *torm moved
slowly northward off the Fktrids coast today, whipping up
high aeis with winds to 50
miles an hour and battering
already eroded beaches.
The Coast Guard reported
three vessels receiving assis­
tance at sea rind said a
fourth boat—a to-foot snapper
fisher—was still being sou aid
after two days. One tin a r­
rived here safely today af­
ter being escorted in.

The Weather Bureau con­
tinued gate warnings from
Cape Canaveral north to
Nags Head. N. C-. and said
tides were running two to
four feet above normal along
the Florkta-Georgt* coast.
•‘Considerable beach eros­
ion and some Hooding." was
forecast.
At Jacksonville and St.
Augustine Beaches, both hard
hit si* weeks ago by erosion
from another Atlantic storm,
workers sought to stop the

surging seas with sandbags.
The Weather Iturrau said
the storm causing the turbu­
lence was centered over
northeast Florida and was
moving slightly toward the
northeast.
The Coast (Liard said the
92 foot tug Fort Sumter,
which sought help yesterday
after Its engines wore clog­
ged with water, was assist­
ed to the meuth of the St.
Johns River by the buoy ten­
der Swcctgum, arriving about

T:30 a. m.
The Sumter, of Charleston.
S. C.. and its barge San Juan,
continued up river unassisted.
A spokesman said the Sweetgum then headed for tlic
St. Augustine area where the
snapper boat Sultana II was
disabled. The snapper Fee
Wee, overdue with the Sul­
tana It, had n*’i twen locat­
ed
The Coast Ouard A2-fool patrol boat escorted the fishing
vessel Mingo toward Ft.

Tierce. The Mingo lost a
rudder yesterday.
The tanker Illinois, which
also lost a rudder yesterday,
was accompanied by the
ocean-going tug Marlon Mo­
ran.
Several beach communities
from Daytona Beach north
reported street flooding and
kiss of electric power caused
by the storm, Sonic evacua­
tions were reported in Day­
tona Reach but no injuries
were reported anywhere.

FAIR OPENS DESPITE WEATHER ns County Commissioner John KiUpntrick cuts the ribbon at the admissions Kate. From left are Legionnaire*
Bob Mahan and Karlvlo Iloushoider; Commissioner Fitzpatrick, Legion­
naire Cecil Carlton, F air Assn. President John McCloskey anti County
Agent Cecil Tucker.
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By LARRY VERSHKI,
Mayor Tom McDonald todayrefused to show us that Jetter from NAS Captain Robert
Ware regarding the pipeline.
• • •
Pete Knowles wouldn't tell
ui anything about it.
• • •
Ah, It sure Is a rough life
for a reporter in this town.
* • •
Navy rateman supposed to
be in town today to "shed some
light" on the pipeline contro­
versy (? ).
• • •
Memo to Curly Dunn . . .
Save that tdo , . . give it to
the heart fund, polio drive,
Sarepta Home, bet it at the
Quarter horses, dog track, do­
nate It to the city, school
board, county commission . . .
Play Arnold Palmer golf for
it. buy a complcle act of books
of knowledge, get a 110 year's
aubicription to the Herald,
take a trip to Miami, . . . hut
don't qualify for the legisla­
ture.
• • •
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
didn't show up fur that In­
formal meeting with Pete
Knowles on stadium lease. Too
busy listening to parents com­
plain about Plnccresl, or was
it that Industrial Chamber
meet 7
• • •
Maybe Postmaster Ouy Al­
len has seen the light of day
, . , Notice a photo of John
Kennedy in hi* office.,
• • •
Don't forget that Civil De­
fense siren blasts off at noon
tomorrow.
• • •
Tom Speer named chairman
of local jaw day here in May.
• • •
Why doesn’t the city hang
out more of the yellow cour­
tesy boxes on the parking me­
ters? Why add a double pen­
ally by making a motorist
walk a block to pay his 25cent overtime parking fine?
• * •
Belter gel those license tags
th e n won't be any extension
this year.
• • •
J o h n n y Fitzpatrick has
really become public relations
minded . . . Cut the rihhnn at
the fair opening . . Whal’a
that about neither rain nor
. . . Say, Mack, about that
raise?
• • •
Speaking about raises, no­
body asked me, hut it's about
time the commission gave atlorney Harold Johnson a pay
hike . . . Hc'a been on the job
a long time.

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BRIEFS
Big Question

PARIS (UPD — Pan* de
signers have launched wider,
higher shoulders and sleeves,
but today's question Is—will
A covering of straw over the ankle tierp mml nt women wear them?

tlie Seminole County Fairgrounds marked the en­
trance to the annual County Fair Monday, as de­ Unhappy
termined Fair Association officials carried out the
WASHINGTON (UPD —
riblmn-snipping ceremony to officially open the ruin- Senate liberals, u n h a p p y
plagued event.
about about the prospect,

Extended Phone
Progress Made
In Oviedo

Ilrporli on progress for ex­
tended telephone sfrvirc with­
out toll charges from Oviedo
to all areas of South Seminole
County were made at Monday
night's meeting of the Oviedo
Cily Council by Bob Shedden
and Al Prohst of Southern Rell
Telephone Co.
Tho councilmen were told
that Souther^ Bell anti Winter
Park Trlrj-'ionr, which ser­
vice* South Seminole, submit­
ted a petition on Jan. fl to the
Florida Public Utilities Com­
mission asking for approval on
(he extendrd service. Both
companies stand ready to be­
gin work on Ihr project im­
mediately after an okay from
the commission.
In other business the council
spprovrd Oviedo Land Co.'s
plat for Unit One of Mead
Manor as presented by John
Evans, president of the coinpany.
The new subdivision, located
near the Municipal Swimming
Pool and fronted by Mead
Drive rontains 20 lots and will
constitute a first class resi­
dential development.
Mayor Ler Gary reported
that the new fire tower and
siren Installation, completed
last week, was tested on F ri­
day and roulil he heard "for
milea around."
He also advised lhat Hie old
cily dump had been leveled
and covered over and lhat the
county presently is working on
relocating the dump in an
abandoned rlay pit on the outikirta of town. The project is
exported to take at least three
to four days longer since coun­
ty machinery broke down
Monday and progress was de
layrd fur the day.
Changes and additions to
the street lighting system were
approved and a rrquest was
okayed from the Oviedo Gar­
den Club for labor on clearing
the triangle near the ceme­
tery.
Customary re fre sh ­
ment* served at the clove of
every Oviedo Council meeting
this month wrre hoi coffee
and home-baked apple pics
Petitions addressed to the made by Cily Clerk Dot Cour­
Seminole County Legislative ier.
Delegation are being circulat­
ed throughout the county ask­
ing that no billa be allowed to Ribbon-Cutting
pass which would allow “ any
municipality In any county in Proves Too
the State of Florida to annex
or extend ita territory with­ Much For Mgr.
out a referendum vote of the
TAMPA (UPD—The general
property owners in the areas manager of the Florida State
Involved."
Fair died today ahortly after
Tlie petitions, rxpcctrd to collapsing while preparing for
carry at least l.ouo signatures, the ribbon-cutting ceremony
go on to state that "tee, the officially opening the 12-day
undersigned, believe this to be exhibition.
the only Irue and Democratic
J . C. Ilutklsson, who alto
way of Government."
Was executive vice pre.klent
of the non profit fair aituclaLion, was stricken while laying
N o legbUtiva hearings this last minute plans for Shrine
week
John F will have officials at the first event on
U» la ir schedule.
• to wait uflhl next week.

Only a handful of exhibit­
ors, carnival roustabouts and
a couple of bedraggled, mudc a k e d photographer* witnested the ceremonies.
Earlier in tho day judges
a w a r d e d the President's
Trophy to the -l-H groups ex­
hibit* a* a whole; and gave
the 111tie Uil.lii.n* Itusette to
the II o m u Demonstration
groups. Thu Sanford Junior
High exhibit took tho Kcd
Rosette.
A t nightfall, thu myriad
colored lights of the midway
outlined the ferri* wheel, thu
rides, tents, booth* and show*
4* i*
'rt.uk.tU *, ,4 t, i.l
the cold tni-ty drltxlc.
Today and Wednesday mark
Children's Days at the Fair
with IhousHlid* of freu admis­
sions tickets having been
given out. (In these two days
the fair will open at 11 p. in.
Exhibit* of animats will lajudged today or Wednesday
according to Fair Asscclnthui
President John McCloskey.
Judging has been delayed beeause of tlie ubsenco of one
member of tbc judging U-atu.

Canada Rulers
Near Collapse
OTTAWA (U l’l) — prime
Minister John Diefenhakrr,
his Conservative government
collapsing under the strain ot
* nuclrar defense crisis, was
believed ready to dissolve par­
liament today and lake his
ease to the people.
Diefenbaker was expected to
make his mote shortly after
tho House of Commons con­
vene* at 2:3U p in. However, if
the prime minister should hes­
itate to set, there is no doubt
that his opponents will.

Thieves Break
Into Capri

WEATHER; Scattered nlimvcrn through Wednesday. High todn.v, 65-72. Low tonight, 4(5-50.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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'Defense Project' Label
Hung On Sanford Pipeline

have alxitil decided lo make
"There arc three method* of
The proposed two-mil* jet itenn, ni?r**d thin morning to
a last-ditch use of the rule
fuel pipeline fur th* Sanford confer with (tomli! IDtueh, moving oil ami gas products,"
they oppose in their antiNaval Air Hn.u should l» [ president of Standard South- Reichel Mr-ill- Krider. "They
filibuster fight.
r r n Corporation. Houston, are tankers, pipe lines snd
considered a "national defense i parent organisation of Wan- railroad lank ears. These are
In Peril
project. In the opinion of u j f(&gt;rii pjpe||nt) t'.snpony, and listed in tlu-ir economic pre­
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) local oil-pipelinu rxpurL
IIy llnron, president of the ference. However, in case of
—Mississippi Gov. Boss Bar­ I J, (1, Hciclu-I, of Del buy, local pipeline film.
war, tankers are 'sitting
nett. guarded by three plain­ , today concluded a letter to
Itaurli and ILirnu arrived ducks' for submarines which
clothes men and picketed by John Kridur, Chamber of
today to lie on hand for any prompted must ruction of the
20 sign-carrying demonstra­ Commerce malinger, tint sly:
questions which the City Big and Lillie I neb pipe lines
tors, said Monday night that
"ll would appear that them Commission may widi to pro­ In I Pill for tlie inirpose of
state sovereignly was in peril.
is no Justification for any ob­ pound before its next sche­ transporting crude oil and
jection by indivlduula or cor­ duled regular meeting Mon­ petroleum products f r o in
Reorganization
porations for tbu construction day evening.
Texas to tlie Eastern sea­
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — of this pipe lino to the San­
A reorganization and mloalg- ford Naval Air Station, in­
nation of Florida Army Na­ significant in sir.o and un­
tional Guard units will tiedoubtedly a naUcsial defense
come effective Feb. 15. Adj.
Gen. Ilcury W. McMillan an- project."
Uricht l is ■ member of the
lKIUlli -b (OVI..J.
national pipe line committee
WASHINGTON (UIM) — tlie Chief Executive's f!Ut.8
the American Right of Way
Coach Pound Dead of
Radical newr plana for rutting billion budget M i l - m i l l e d Inst
CLINTON, S C. (UPI) — Association and of the ad­
tha nation's mental hospital mouth for fiscal Unit. With
The body of Clyde Khrhardl, visory counsel of the Southern
population
In half and pie. hi* message today thu admin­
Gas
Association.
He
is
vice
Presbyterian College head
istration proposed four piece*
football roach and athlelie president far 10 southeastern venting thousands of new
director, was found in a hunt­ stale* of Ccates Field Serv­ mental retardation cases were
ing area here Monday night, ice, Oklahoma City.
submitted to Congress today
ttcichel, .15 years In the oil by (’resident Kennedy.
fatally wounded by a shot­
and gas transportation bu*lgun blast.
Tha program, built around
hundred* of new, comprehen­
New Strike
sive community mental health
United Press International
renters, would lie costly—run­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A filth union was on strike
ning
into
hundieds
of
millions
Florida's
new legislative reagainst Cleveland's king-idled
of dollars whrn fully Imple­ apportionment formuln, If It
newspaper* today and rail­
mented by the slate*. Hut the iH-minet official. Is likely to
way clerks pessimistically
I'rrsident said in a special bring more than one old cam­
agreed to another peace ef­
JACKSONVILLE (UPD fort by federal mediator* in Striking railroad w o r k e r s message, “ We ran proelustin- paigner buck to Oiu ftay.
One of the fiist would be
their j ear-old 'dispute with stuck by tlieir picketing today, ate no more."
Over-all costs for beginning llende I'apy of Key West,
the Southrrn Pacific Railway. unmoved hy tlie Florida East
operations were included in former dean of the II- use and
Coast Railway's effort lo re ­
a Monroe County representa­
Body Pound
sume limited freight service
tive for 2H years until lie was
DELAND (UPD — Skin with supervisory personnel
beaten lust -May. I’apy said
divers found Ihr body of Le“ These trains are Insignifi­
Monday he would run for
land J. Dot*man. 50. an en­ cant and no more than we ex­
Monroe's new Senate sent
gineer with Ihr .Marlin Co. pected." *aid Jack Hadley,
of Orlando, at Ponce de la-on
under the proposed plan
leader nt the It unions on
Springs north of here Sion*
Secretary ' of Sluto Tool
strike against the FEC since
EN GUO lit), South Africa
day. Dossman drowned Sun­
Jan. 23 in a dispute over (Ul’D — Terrorist* hacked to) Adams began qualifying can­
day while diving in the
didate* iilinimt ns soon as lie
deatli five white persons lo 1opened qualifying .Monday, and
springs with an artificial- wages.
The
railroad
sent
a
31-car
day as Ihry lay sleeping in
lung.
Bright tram south to Miami their house trailer* on a iniole Feb. lb the deadline.
First lo qualify was a wom­
Monday, using a live-man lonely road near Kngcoho.
U. S. Chance
an, Mrs. Angela Petrorella, a
crew
of
management
person­
Tlie victim* included four Deinocriil from Miami wlm
TAMPA (UPD — Homer
E. Hooks, general manager nel. and liruughf hack a train- members of one family, two flew lieu- to qualify In per­
of (he Florida Citrus Com­ load of empty cars from 511- of Ihrm young girls.
son for the Group It sent of
Police immediately spread
mission says the United ami.
Dade County's new H.member
The
FEC
lai|ied
lo
keep
up
a dragnet over the arc* ior
States has a chatter lo use
House delegation. Three of
Britain's rebuff by Hie Eur­ the limited freight service, the killers, believed to tie these seats are filled by pre­
started
after
a
federal
m
int
meinliers of llw dreaded Afri­
opean Common Market to
sent legi-lators.
form a world-wide affiliation enjoined the Jacksonville Ter­ can underground "Poqo" or­
Rut the 40-Sunatur, 112minal
Co.
from
refusing
In
re­
ganization
which
recently
of free nation* for trade ex­
pansion and tariff reduc­ ceive ears from the strike- slagril riots in Queenstown Itrpre-entative plan still most
he approved by a special
Imund railroad The company am) Paarl.
tions.
funnels tlie ear* on northward,
Tlie victims were identified three-judge federal panel here.
treeing the EEC of renlal for as Norman Gruhclaar; his The court, which invalidated
them.
wife, Natalie; and their two the present ilH-Hcnulur, 95Stocks Lower
Hadley said he met .Monday daughter-, Edna, 11, and Representative u|i|K&gt;rtioumenl
NEW YORK (UPD—Stocks
moved irregularly lower at with Federal Mediator James Dawn, II The fifth victim Iasi summer, received * new
the opening today on reduced Hotarcn, but that "nothing of was Derick Thompson, 19, a at luck on the proposed formu­
la Monday,
mechanic.
Importance was dismissed .
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board. Ninety day* after th*
completion of the two lines
the war with Gcrmny was
over a* we had an ample sup­
ply of these fuels and Ger­
many dbl not. The writer was
on those two pipe line pro,
Jerts."
Reichel continued: “There
is not a cily of any size which
iloes not have many pipe Ultra
therein laid adjacent to fine
residences, industrial plants,
governmental area* and many
times nil railroad right of

way."
Referring to the Atlantic
Court Line's objeetton* to th*
local pipeline, and tha City
Commission's subsequent re­
jection on a 3-2 vote, Itelchcl
said:
"In fact, now many fullroads arc projecting a lln*
ness. . . . A tine wa* built by
.Southern l’aciflc Pipe Lines,
Inc. (a subsidiary of South­
ern Pacific Railroad) from Kl
Paso, Texas, to Loa Angeles,
a distance of 1.G23 milea and
l a t e r extended to other
point*."
He pointed out Southern
I'aciflc and Santa Fa Rail­
road* are porjcctlng v . Ilna
from I-oi Angeles to San
of new legislation which would Diego, A 2,398-mll* pipclln*
involve $;il.3 million in new owned by tha MKAT and tha
oldigntional authority from Hock Ifland Railroads extend­
Congress at this session.
ing from Texas and New
Kennedy pointed out that Mexico to Omaha, 8L Paul
mental nilnirtit* now cost the and other area* is now In
taxpayer more than t2.4 bil­ operation.
lion yearly in direct public
"Another lln* h*a been
outlays for services—about built," according to Reichel,
ILK billion for mental ill­ “by tli* Great Northern run­
nesses anil f (kill million for ning from tha Mlddla West to
retardation, tin top of thesu .Scuttle with tho engineering
public costs me even higher handled by Pipe Lin* Tech­
indirect public outlays ill wel­ nologists, of Houston, who, I
fare costs and wasted human understand, is doing a similar
resources, he noted.
Job cn tills proposed Sanford
"The time ha* runic for • project."
bold new appiourli," thu PresRauch verified th at Tip*
lileat said.
Line Technologists Is the conlie conceded tho need for i •ulting architect for the Sanpostponing new domestic pro­ ford project. (Rauch also
grams and reducing govern­ stilted this morning that II.
ment esja-lldllures if possible L. Hunt, owner of the local
at ii time when lie is nttrinpl- 111.11 Products, Is a heavy In­
ing to get CongroM to cut vestor In some of these mentaxes,
I lolled pipelines.)
"Rut we mount afford to
Uurient Issuo of Fortune
postpone any longer reversal
mngntinr has an extensive
in our approach to meiilul tilarticle about a 30-inch pipe­
flii tlnii," he added.
line being constructed front
Texas lo New York,
Of tills, Reichel wrote: “Our
company now hat a POO-mlla
right of way arqulsition as­
signment on the new fill-inch
Colonial products pipe Ilna
North Orlando', forthcoming project which Is being eon*
rlerllon lo fill the offices ol trio I d from Houston, Trass,
three eoiincilmen will Ik- the to Linden, N. J. This is tha
tniuihcr one item on tlie aged- ling st pipe line project ever
da tor today's H p in. meeting iitt.inptcd in America. Many
large eltles uru on this route."
of the Village Council,
It wus In reference la this
Date* for voter regi-lralion
and lor qualification of candi­ X.liiti million pipeline th at
dates. as well as the actual Reichel concluded his letter
election dale, will be set dur­ by Inferring the ,Sanford pipe­
line as "insignificant la size."
ing the meeting.
R&lt; tchrl of funs l a “clincher"
.Mayor Frank Fasula mid
t h i s morning that he ul»o has for the Sanford pipeline hut
several hills to lie presented requested It not Ui made pub­
to the council for payment.
lic "for scctirily reasons."

Health Aid Sought
Qualifying
For Stale Opens

FEC Sticks By
'Picketing'

Terrorists Hack
Five To Death

The Capri Restaurant and
Grili was broken into sometimu Monday night or early
tills morning and the office
raniacked and nine fifths of
whiskey stolen, police said.
Entry was gained by the
sliding gists door on the east
side of the building.
Police said the burglars
broke Into the rlgarrl machine
and juke box, broke into the
office, atole a gun and rantarked the entire place.
Police are working on clue,
Fear that all vocational
this morning.
training in Seminole County
may be jeopardized because of
a squabble In llw needlework
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industry wa* expressed Mon­
Bridge
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day afternoon al a Chamber
Classified _____ J'ege 7 of Commerce industrial com­
Comics ------ .
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mittee meeting.
Deur Abhy „
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The meeting was called at
Editorial
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Page 4 l the request of 31a ru n Mcltzcr,
Entertainment
Pago 2
general manager of Sanford
Legal* ._. Page 2-0-7 A 8 I Manufacturer*, who failed to
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attend.
Society .
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(M rltzrr tali) UvU morning
Spurt*
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North Orlando
To Meet Today

Vocational Training Jeopardized?
would be unable to attend
Monday's meeting a n d asked
for a postponement but was
advised It was "too lata."
That t h a three-company
squabble may inlcrfcra ser­
iously with vocational training
was expressed hy S.booi Supt.
It. T, Milwee and E. K. Doug­
lass, director of vocational ed­
ucation.
Slilwea stated ha had been
informed by Mellzer the Uttar
planned to t^implaln about dis­
crimination in Ute training of

sewing machine operator* to
Uie State Board of Public Instrurtkm at Tallahassee.
Douglass pointed nut the
school system now znainlain*
several voralional classes for
trainees i t oilier companies,
with Ihr largest and most suc­
cessful at Dynatronics,
Scott B u r n s , committee
chairman, and John Kridur,
Chamber manager, brought
out the aeision Monday was
called because of complaints
by kfrltzer. Representatives
ol Picrro Manufacturing Com­

pany and Alix of Sanford
claimed they have no com­
plaints, are satisfied with the
(raining set up in their plants
alilKiugh Alix has not a suf­
ficient number of trained
operators,
Meltier was quoted lhat he
does not want a training school
in his plant.
Krldcr recalled lhat a uni­
versal school for al) needle­
work companies was aet up
her* by the school vocational
department "but it failed becausal of Uck of co-operation

by tlx- companies involved."
Ila said 14 sewing machines
for training were promised
and only four were effective.
He added that only 15 per­
sons slwiwed up for training
alliMiugh Douglass said 150
completed tha course.
Milwee and Douglass ex­
plained lhat there has been a
vocational training "freeze”
fur the last four years, whrn
tha LegisUturt limited the
number of vocational units to
the figure of that time. They
added no more vocational

units ran be added until tha
Legislature lifts the "freeze."
Douglasi said the beating and
air conditioning Industry is
willing to donate nety machin­
ery fur the training of person­
nel if the Legislature would
act to permit moro units.
Meeting was adjourned after
it was decided that Burns,
Krider and representatives of
ihe three companies will meet
at a later data in in effort
to bare tho tbreo Arms iron
out their differences among
themselves.
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nnd has children ranging from 4 to
19 years old. She has been calling
him at home until I thought I would
go out of nty mind. She stopped cull­
ing him nt home when I threatened
to tell her husband. But now she
calls him ut work. If her husband
knew about it he would bust iter
head o p e n . I would tell him but I
am afraid he would harm my hus­
band. Should I tell her husband and
let my own husband take his chan­
ces? I don’t know how much more
of this I run stand.
MOTHER OF FOUR

DEAR ABBY: When I sorted the
laundry this morning, I found lip­
stick all over the collar of my hus­
band's shirt. He tried to tell rue it
wiih TOMATO JUICE. Whnt wnuld
you do in ii case like that 7
GWEN
DEAR GWEN: I’d find out who
the tomato was.
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DEAR ABBY: I have one of the
best husbands in the world, and 1
know it. He puts in a 0-hour day of
hard work, and then comes home and
helps me with the housework. He
keeps all the floors waxed nnd polish­
ed. He takes care of the woodwork,
keeps the windows sparkling and he
evert does the washing and ironing
(yes, I said Ironing) when I am be­
hind In my work. Last week he can­
ned 100 quarts of peaches. Now,
here is my problem. He isn’t very af­
fectionate, l am only Bli nnd lie is BO.
NEEDS AFFECTION
DEAR
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TUB FIRST 4-H EXHIBIT to bo complotod during Saturday'* prcjmrntion for the F air w u th at of the Lowe wood 4-H Girls Club, Helping the
girls were Mrs. Put Boyles and Mrs. John George, leaders, left to right.
All items shown wero made by club members including the lovely white
laco formul t h i mannikin w ean.
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Former Resident
Dies In Atlanta
Word wa* m e lv a d hart
Sunday of the death of Law­
rence P. McDaniel, M, of At­
lanta, Ga., a former Sanford
rcildcQt.
The aon of the late Jamea
C. McDaniel and the late
Mra, Virginia Douglas, h« liv­
ed with hi* parenta from 1910
until 1920 and attended local
achoola. lie later ettended
Pork Union Military Academy
In Port Union, Va., where he
graduated in 19» with high
honor*, lie h id been a raildent of Atlinta since 1929 end
area a retired port office em ­
ploye.
Survivor* other than M*
wife, two son* and four
grandchildren, are two aUtera,
Mra. R. P. Lenox of DeUwl
and Mra. Ruth Sturman of At­
lanta; a brother, A. Marlin
McDaniel of Bunnell. He alio
la aurvjvcd by an aunt, MraCornelia . D une and her son,
R. W, Deane, both of San­
ford.
Scrvlcei and burial will
toko place In Atlanta.

BPW To Meat
By Mra. Adam Muller
The Denary nuiirwia and
Professional Women’* Club
will hold a dinner m uting at
the Dellary Restaurant today
• t 1:41 p, m. Tba program
will ba on "finance." Honor­
ed guest for the ore*»Ion will
bo Mill Alice fiuhre, district
four director.

'Back To God' Service
Is Scheduled In DeBary

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The DeBary Herbert D.
Gibb Post 96, American Lajrion, will aponsor a "Back to
God” service In memory of
tha " fo u r Chaplains’* who
war* aboard tha U.8.8. Dor­
chester when she was torped­
oed In the Atlantic Ocean dur­
ing World War II, This aervica will ba hsld to help fight
Communism, Wednesday, at
7A0 p. m. in tha Dofiary Com­
munity Centhr.
Tha four chaplain*, two
P ro tu ta n t; on* Catholic and
ona Jewish, threw their Ilf*
jacket* to the soldiers when
they found there were not
enough jackets on ttuard for
the men. They linked their
arm* together and want down
with tha ship.
Scheduled to participate are
Rev. Augustus C. Bummers,
minister of the f ir s t Presby­
terian Church, DeRaryi Rev.
Daman Scott, DeBary Com­
munity Methodist G h u r e h |
Rtv. Hubert Thomas, firs t
Baptist Church, DeBary) Rev.
Paul E. 8hu]U, All Halnt*
Episcopal Church, Enterprise;
Rev. Wylie P. ftUen, Pilgrim
Community Church, Orange
City; Rev, William P. Pagan,
Congregational Church, Or­
ange City; fa th e r Michael J.
Donlon, St. Ann* Catholic
Church, DeBary and Irving I,
Jacobs for tha Jewish Kollb.
Us nrUs re nf World War I Bar­
racks 1197 and Its Auslllary,

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lute surefire piny for hi* con­
tract and should acespt 1L
South hold* off twice In
hearts, but must win the
third lead of tha suit. East
will probably discard a low
diamond, but all South is In­
terested in is that East I*
out of heart*. Therefore,
South can glva East the lead
without fear that ha will be
able to dn anything about tha
two good hearts In lbs West
hand.
Hrtire. South lays down the
king of eluhs, continues wilh
tha five and finesses dummy's
ten. East Is in with the queen
nnd can lead anything he
wishes, but South now has a
third club trick to add tn the
eight tricks he started with.

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for any debts Incurred by
anyone other then myself.

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he 1* set on tearing down the
image of the kind, loving,
patient father.
If a man is harsh wilh his
children, if he never praises
them for snlhtng they do
well, 1/ b* Ii so cross and
irritable around Uie house
that the children dread his
homecoming, a wife esn talk
her head off about how much
their father really loves them
ard get nowhere al all.
One wife even aakl in her
latter, "I think our children
actually hate Umir father in
•pile of everything I can aay,
because ha i* ao critical of
everything they do, so shorttempered with them ind so

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may not be "wrong,” it is in laid
taste. Caress your books und em­
brace your studies.

jacoby

Veteran* of foreign Wars Post
R0D3 and It* Auxiliary and the
American Legion Post and
Auxiliary will attend,
Tha general public alto is
invited to attend this special
service.
The DeBary Choristers un­
der direction of Laura Platt
Brown, will present n musical
program.

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a t Monaco." It's an hour-long color special over CBS*
TV on Feb. 17.

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Church Choirs
Reorganize

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DEAR AR11Y: I am a junior in
hfgh school and am writing for
others as well as myself. Do you see
anything wrong with a boy and girl
wulking down the hall with his arm
around her waist? (Not real tight.)
if it is wrong, please tell me why.
There has been a lot of comment ahmiL thi* at our school lately.
FRUSTRATED

DEAR ABBY: A no-good tramp
is bothering my husband. She is
married (this is her fourth husband)

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New York's Card School
points out that wilh 17 points
and a hUncrd hand, South has
a normal opening no-trump
bid, and North should rais* to
thrs*.
Wsst opens th* four of
hearts. He should Isad fourth
best a t no-trump from a suit
haaded by quscn-jack-smalL
.South must taka nlna tricks.
Normally with 29 points nnd
nil suit* stopped, South should
have no trouble making three
no-trump. Yet, West has madu
tha best opening lead nnd
South enn only count on eight
trlrks in top ranis. Still, there
are ways tn make that ninth
By Prances Wester
trick. Spades might break
The Yuuth Choirs of the three-three, or South can fi­
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian nesse the queen of clubs. H*
Church of Lake Mary have
been reorganised Into the fol­
lowing groups: Cherub Choir
for children In gradus one
A recent column in which
’through six and Junior Choir
1
reprinted * roadsr’a latter
for young people In grades
suggesting
that a mother is
seven through twelve.
in
ixri*
part
responsibl* for
The Cherub Choir will be
wb*th«r
children
look up to,
under the direction of Mro.
Kay Haasmsn with Gayle Rob­ admire, and respect th*tr
erta a* accompanist. The Jun­ father baa brought forth ■
ior Choir will bo under the di­ number of "Row about . .7"
rection of Jim Daugherty ac- letters from other roadeta.
How about (soma aay) writ­
companltd by Mrs. Baseman,
Itahaarsal time for the ing a column telling the man
rholm will be on Wednoodoy Uwy also havo a respondat ,1:46 p, m. for the Chorubo, btiilp f«r making Ibeir child­
and at 7 |&gt;. in. for Itio Juniors, ren think their mother is
Tlio Senior Choir rehearsal 1* something pretty special.
Of course lhay do. Men
held at H p, m, Wednesday,
under lilt dlrerUun of Robert can do it oxslly by oflm
praising the niolhor in {root
Mont,
Anyone interested In sing­ of the children and never
ing Is Invited to join any of finding (suit with her in the
children's haarlrtg.
those choir*.
Young children who are
Tha recently organised mus­
INSURANCE
ic committee of the church I* used lu liearing tiivir fslhcr
composed of Mrs. James A|. prsise their moiliar for everyThompson, chairman, Robert thins from how pretty she
IN SU R A N C E 6lero, Bolton Pilcher, Mr*. look* to what a good man­
AI.I. THE NEW f t III MS France* Wester and Mis. Kay ager the Is, and how much
AT LOWEST RATES
she docs lo make home a
Susiinsn,
APPLICABLE
happy place, ar* sure to
Bring Your Im urincu
have a higher opinion of
Problem* To U» —
Ihclr mol her Ilian children
Serve 600
wild constantly hear how she
By Mra. Adam Muller
An approximate count by has done Ibis wrong, or for­
the Dellary W,SCS ha* num­ gotten that, or neglected
AGENCY
111 S. Park Av*. FA S-BOf bered the dinners served at aonicthlng d ie .
Hut Uial isn't tlie whole
SANFORD, FLA.
the Annuel Smorgasbord, held
on Jan. 3U at the rliurrh, to ator) in ihe teller about that
(MORE HIJKI NEKS
be Ju.t under (too plates column. Some women protest­
Over all chairman wa* Mrs. ed Dial 1( it almost impos­
Chsrie* Creasey who was as­ sible for a wife to build a
THESE
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LITTLE
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DEAR MOTHER: You seem
ready to do a lot of "talking" and
"head busting" — but all with the
wrong people. Why don’t you sturt
with your husband? No man needs
to he "Iwthered" if he doesn't want
to he.

DEAR ABBY: W hat’s the differ­
ence between u gentleman and a
wolf 7
S. K.
DEAR S.K.: Time!
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N ew Families

Story League
Hears Stories
About “Soups”
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Sanford Slory League
met recently at the Episcopal
Parish House with Mra. Fred
Robb, president, presiding.
The board presented three
recommendations for approval
which will he sent in.a letter
to the city commissioners.
They concern the moving of
Die public library,
Mra. W. L. Roche, chairman,
gave a report on the aale of
the cookbooks “ Recipes To
Treasure.* They were com­
piled from recipes sent In by
members and friends of the
Sanford Slory League. The
proceeds of this sale, which
to date is over *300, will be
used lo help school libraries
throughout the county.
Mrs. C. C. Welsh, program
chairman, announced t h e
theme for the program, “Soup,
the Curtain Raiser for the
Meal Proper."
Mrs. C. R. Sims, guest story
teller, told a Swedish folk tale
from a collection of stories by
Kate Douglas Wiggin, entitled
"Nall Soup" or “The Old
Woman and the Tramp."
Mrs. R. F. Moulc read a
poem, “ Going Back To Geor­
gia" and Mrs. C. C. Welsh told
a story from Story Art Magasine entitled "La-Kot-A and
(he Turtle Soup."
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. If. L. Moore and
Mrs. V. Hasty. The refresh­
ment table was centered with
an arrangement of while Towera flanked on either aide by
tiny purple china cows. An as­
sortment of borne made cook­
ies, mints ami coffee were
served with soup plates being
used to hold Die goodies and
conUnue Die soup theme.

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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain
of Ripley. N. Y., left for West
Palm Beach alter spending
two weeks with the A. J . Rey­
nolds family. They will spend
the remainder of their winter
vacation la West Palm Balds.

Mrs. Sheppard, Mra. Peurifoy, Mrs. Nicholson, and Mrs.
Pryor presented Mrs. Colc'a
emblems of praying hands, a
heart, a cross, and broken col­
umn wtih appropriate re­
marks. Mrs, Estes and Mr.

Pcurifoy, with a short poem
presented her with the cross
which had t&gt;eeit covered with
fern by the Star Points as
they recited short selection*.
Mrs. Pcurifoy, presented the
Worthy Matron’s pin to Mrs.
Cole, and a spray of yellow

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No. 2 Order of Eastern Slur.
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Sorority Chapter
To Name Officers
Xi Beta Eta Chapter uf Beta
Sigma Phi held u rush party
far IB rusher* for Die Nu Phi
Mu Chapter which Is being or­
ganized in Snnford at Die Hotly
Avenue Kindergarten.
The ruzhees were dressed
in cnsuul clothes with the
nicinticr* of Xi Beta Eta dress­
ed as children, complete with
overalls, hair ribbons and
dolls. Ethel Lee Walker won
the prize, a tape measure, for
correctly gurnilng her waist
measurement by cutting a
piece of string from a ball held
by Mra. E. C. Harper Jr.,
friendly venture chairman.
Ellen Kerensky and Glenda
Emerson each won a hag of
bubble gum for being the best
"Blower Upper" and "Balloon
Buster" In the hilarious bal­
loon breaking contest. Carol
Mitchell won the prize, a light
bulb, Inr the scavenger hunt.
This was done witlaiul leaving
the building, as each girl had
to find as many ol (he articiea
named, in their pocket hook*.
Mrs. J . L. Horton Jr., as

CREATIVE
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"Mr. Know It AH" presented
a brief outline ol Beta Sigma
Phi and Nu Phi Mu lu the
ruslices, with each one rend­
ing one of the prepared ques­
tions receiving a lollipop as a
reward. Mr. Know It All aim
presented a recorded message
Irom W. W. Russ.
Following the program ques­
tions were answered by mem­
ber* of XI Beta Eta concern­
ing aims and purposes, history
ami future plans of the Nu Piii
Mu Chapter,
All organizational meeting
will be held this Thursday at
8 p.m. In the Florida Stale
Bank laiunge for the purpose
of selecting olficers, commit­
tees, meeting dates and the
signing of pledge card*.
Ilushec* attending w e r e ;
Janie Cone, Linda Powell,
Glenda Emerson, Sarah Gar­
ner. Barbara IH-kle, Barbara
Erickson. Leslie Jones, Jan
Vilden, llotc Tucker. Undo
Busii, Carol Mitchell, Mary
Jean Berrien, June Warner,
Linda Reck. Ethel Lee Walk­
er. Jean Gonzalez, Shirley
Alexander, Ellen Rcrnosky
and Peggy Crcvcr. Nu Phi Mu
transfer from Winter Park.
Mr*. Harper. Mr*. John
Alexander und Mrs. Vernon
llardin were in charge of the
party.

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
Tlie Ladies Auxiliary nf tha
Wckiwa Lodge 8J9 meet a a I
7:30 p.m. in the Oddfellow*
Hall on Magnolia Ave.
Tlie executive board of (he
Sanford Garden Club meets at
8:30 a.m. in the cauca* room
ol (he First Federal Building.

Miss Shirley Jones, whose
marriage to Gary Grant will
be an event of Feb. IS, was
guest of honor at a linen show­
er. recently. Hostesses were
Mrs. Larry McDaniel and
Miss Ola B. Yates.
The shower was held at the
McDaniel home, 1018 West
First Street. The refreshment
table was overlaid with a
white lace cloth and centered
with a miniature bride and
groom. Take, mints, nuts and
punch were served by the hos­
tesses.
Bridal games were playrd
and prizes awarded to Miss
Lois Messer, Mrs. Richard
Yates and the honorcc’s mo­
ther, Mr*. Ted Jones.
Olhrr* Invited to share Dm
evening with Mis* Jones were
Miss Glenda Eure, Miss Car­
rie Wert, Mrs. Tommy ParHer. Mra. William WItberow,
Mrs. 0. W. Hall. Mra. Milner
Ryals, Mra. Genevieve BrumIcy, Mrs. Hu ward Cushing,
Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mra. Otto
McDaniel, Mra. Joe Pickens,
Mr*. W. L. Jones, Mrs. Robert
Cushing, all of Sanford, and
Mj *v -E&lt;A t.vAiki of Orlando.

South Seminole

As Worthy Matron Of Eastern Star
One hundred-fifty members,
retail* M and friends of Seminols Chapter 3, Order of
Eastern S u r witnessed the in­
stallation of Mrs, Charles Cute
and J. fc. lllarkmsn ns worthy
matron and worthy patron fur
the ensuing year.
Other officers installed were
Mis. L. E. Estes, associate
matron; R. E. I’curlfoy, i**orime putron; Mrs. J. J. Nich­
olson dr., conductress; Mrs. Ir­
ving Pryor, associate conduc­
tress; Mrs. J. H. Bitbrey, sec­
retary; Mrs. L. T. Sheppard,
treusurur; Mi's. Jos. Leinhart,
organist; Mrs. J . H. Anderson
Jr., chaplain; Miss Anna Muir,
Adah; Mrs. \V. A. Reynolds,
Ruth; Mrs. C. N. Roberson,
Esther; Mrs. Paul Markon,
Martha; Mrs. Alburn Rector,
Electa; Sirs. J. K. Blackman,
wmder; and Harvey Dunn,
sentinel.
Mra. J. II. Anderson J r.
was installing officer, assisted
by Mis. Walter Halnea, installInc marshall; Mrs. Phil Wyatt,
chuplaln, and Mrs. Beitha
Snyder, organist. Mrs. Nick
Pfcifnuf, aolist sang “The
Holy City’* and “Bo Faithful
and Loyal1' to the tune of
“Take Time To Be Holy."
Choir members of Central
Baptist Church, of which Mrs.
Cole is a member, sang "Beau­
tiful Hands" under the direc­
tion of W. L. Illinium with
Mrs. Darrell Crlenic at the
piuno. Choir members partici­
pating were, Mr. ami Mrs.
Juck Owen, Mrs. Gail Smith,
Mrs. Robert Reeves, and Mr.
llurmon.
Emblems were presented to
the Star Points by Mrs. Lein­
hart, Mrs. Wyatt, Mra. Shep­
pard, Mra. Wm. Moyc, and
Mra. Pcurifoy, past matrons
under whom Mrs. Cole hud
served. They gave b r i e f
speeches of the meanings of
the e m b l e m s. Mrs. Cole’s
wutchwonts of faith, loyalty,
and constancy wore presented
by past matrons Moye, Shep­
pard, and W yatt who spoke
briefly of tilts significance of
the words before attaching
them to a triangle, held by
Mrs. Anderaon. carrying out
the worthy matron's colors of
yellow, white, and green, with
the triangle signifying the
“Tilnlty."

Shower Honors Bride'Elect

Welcomed To

Mrs. Charles B. C ole Instated
chrysanthemums f r o m t h e
chapter, after which she and
Mr. Blackman presented past
matron and past patron jewels
to the I'eurifoys.
Mra. Colo introduced her
mother, Mra. \V. R. Beecher,
Mr. Beecher, hrr brothers,
Van, Leonard, and W. R. Jr.,
and noire, Patricia, a* welt *s
her husluind, Charles.
Mr. Blackmun introduced
Ids mother, Mr*. J. It. Black­
man; his mother-inlaw, Mr*.
W. F. White; daughter and
■on-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. Mur­
ray F. Bynl and four daugh­
ters, ail of Darlington, S. C.,
ami his wife, Alcnc.
Mrs. Cole presented gifts to
her installing officers, mem­
b e r a w h o participated I n
courtesies, soloist*, chair, and
Rev. J, W. Parham of Palm
Bay, former pastor of Central
Baptist Church, who gave the
l&gt;CNcdlctlon.
The chapter room wn* dec­
orated In the west with an
arched trellis of yellow rosea
and a tall basket of yellow
rosea. At the secretary's desk
and the conductresses stations
were small pots of yellow
roses. The dining room tr.blc
wns overlaid with a white cutwork cloUi, Two three-branclicd cumllabra holding yellow
and green tapers were at eith­
er end and in the center wns
a slu-ct rake decorated with
■mull yellow rosebuds. Mrs.
Brodir Williams served cake
and Mrs. Robert Williams and
Mrs. It. II. Beckham poured
coffee.

Lake Mary
Family Has
Busy Week
By Frances Wester
Guests of Mr. and Mr*. P. D.
Anderson of Lake Mary at
their home on Lake Emma,
fast week, were Ruiicll Pal­
mer of Enterprise, hi* niece,
Mr*. J. V. Richards, with
whom he mokes Ida home,
and Mrs. 0 . 1.. Tyler of Miami,
their inusin and hou»c guest.
Mr. Palmer Is Mrs. Ander­
son’* uncle- ami the ladle* *r«
her cousins.
Saturday, Mrs, Anderson
and Miss Let Mr Caldwell of
Sanford visited l)r. and Mra.
E. I). Brownlee of Zephyrhlll*.
lie was critically 111 In Jackson
Memorial Hospital, Dade City,
and Mrs. Brownlee, of course,
was by Ills bedside.
Wednesday, Mr*. Anderaon,
with Mis* Caldwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Meriwether and
Mr. und Mra. George Stine,
all of Sanford, attended the
funeral service in Zephyrhills
of I)r. Brownlee who had been
the beloved pastor of Sanford'a
First Presbyterian Church for
37 years.
Wednesday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Anderaon were guests of
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Anderaon
Jr., in Orlando, attending the
family fellowship supper at
the First Presbyterian Church
of Orlaodo.
Following Die supper they
were privileged to hear the
concert of the choir of Weitminster College, New Wilming­
ton. Pa.
Raymond Anderaon. Penn­
sylvania grandson of the Sen­
ior Anderson*, la a sophomore
there, and the Junior Ander­
son* took home for the night
two of hil mends, Glen Mains
and Douglas Boyd, members
of the choir.
Over coffee and pie, at the
Cherokee Drive home of Ihc
Junior Anderson*, they all had
a chance to get acquainted.

Mrs. Nora C. Norris. Wei-1
come Wagon hostess for the
South Seminole area, reports
the following new families
welcomed recently:
Mr. ami Mrs. James P.
Kinsey and children. Ksryl j
and Jimmy, from Lakeland;]
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Miller. |
Sherrian, Elizabeth and Sarah
Jean from Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. Robb Williams, Michelle
and Juvanna from Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Murrcl Led­
ford and Michael from Plainwell. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Perkins from Wellsvllle, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs
Nick Vargo from Winter Park;
Mr. and Mrs. James McElmurry, Steven. Donna, Chris­
tina and Michael from Lans­
ing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bur­
gess, Tommy, Bobby, Donnie,
Mark and Ellen from Orlando;
Mr. and Mra. Donald Chris­
tiansen, Donnie, Kathy, Eddie
and Glenn from Clalrmont, N.
II.; Ur. and Mrs. L. W. Jen­
kins, Lonnie, Cynthia and
Mickey from Orlando.

Mrs. Wesson

MISS Si 11it LG Y JONGS, bride-elect, b it, win* Iiutioml nt u linen shower,
recently. With Iter are her mother, Mr*. Ted Jones and back row from left,
thu hostesses, MtVsOhi II. Yates and Mrs. Larry McDaniel. (Herald i’hotn)

Honored A t
By Lovloe Slmunek
Mrs. Jerry Wesson, the for­
mer Miss Carol Galloway,
was honorrd recently si s
baby shower at the home ol
Mrs. Calvin Alexander of
Wcalhersfleld. Co • hostesses
were Mrs. William Spring ami
Mrs. Carson Browning.
The living room was gaily
decorated with baby toys high­
lighted by s hsnd-erocheted
baby doll made by the hostess'
grandmother, Mrs. P. E.
Johns of Cleveland, Ohio. Gills
were uniquely presented in a
baby car bed and Mrs. Wesson
received an array ol hand­
made kimonas, blankets, sleep
coats and many other lovely
and useful gilts.
T V refreshment (able was
especially attractive against
Its background of pink and
white streamers which were
draped from ceiling to table.
A bouquet of spring flowers
cleverly arranged in a minia­
ture high chair formed Die
c e n l c r p i e c e . Refreshmenls were mocca ice cream,
punch and rake which was
decorated with pink and blue
bootees.
Among the many guests
were the honorcc's mother,
Mrs, 1). A. Calloway, Mrs
Horace Wesson, Mra. Hobert
May, Mrs. Jon Wesson, Mrs.
R. R. Tope. Mrs. Aids Johns,
Mrs. R. II. Judy, Mrs. Marion
Dodd, Mrs. Dale Duane, Mrs.
Don Barnett, Mrs. June Penland, Mrs. Clarence Brunson,
Mrs. Joy Johnson, Mrs. Wil­
liam Howinglon, Mra. Jimmy
Carter. Miss Carolyn Baker.
Miss Bililr-Jo Buchanan and
Miss Adrienne Contibert.

Correction

By Helm Snodgrass
McihIkt* of the WSCS ol
Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church sponsored a benefit
party last week. Mr* Velma
Dempsey nt Orange City and

N ew Officers
Elected By
St. Anne Circle
New officer* were elected at
Hie regular meeting of Die St
Anne Circle of the Church nf
the Nativity. Mrs. I’cter Den
lea was re-elected as chair­
man; Mr*. James Greenwood
rraltained Die oilier nf secrc
lary and Mr*. William Roger*
wa* circled treasurer.
A rr|&gt;ort wa* given on the
sale nl greeting rardx, the
most recent fund raising pro­
ject nf Hie circle. Plan* were
made for a hake sale to he
held (his iiionlh and u iiiinrgasbord to lie held at a future
date.
Booths lo he sponsored by
the circle at the animal May
Festival of the church were
also discussed.

Mrs. Alma Goodwin, Enter­
prise, were In charge nf the
demonstration.
Margaret
Magrnhcimcr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Magrnhcim cr underwent
a tonsllectoniy lust week.
Maic i i s Nutt, son n f Mr. and
Mra. Forrest Nutt, had lo
spend Thursday night in the
Seminole Memorial Hospital
as Die result of a fall In which
he suffered a broken arm.
Mrs. Lillian Long wax guest
ol honor at a birthday dinner

Sunday at her home. Her hus­
band, Howard, retired pro­
fessional chef, prepared the
dinner. Enjoying the affair
with them were Mr. and Mra.
Robert Smith, Dr Land, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Keller, Mrs.
Mickey Young and Borden
Koppc of DeLand and Mr. and
Mrs. Krccmont Ling a n d
daughters, Patsy and Linda ol
Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Denby
and Miss Jean Marie Cunning­
ham of oldsm ar were weekend
guest a of Mr. amt Mra. Ed L.
Cunningham.
Episcopal
Mr. and Mra. K. C. Vaughan
Jr. ot Wenatchee. Wash., and
Women Plan
Mr*. B. C. Vaughan ol Green
Cove Springs have hern Dio
1houseguesls nf Mr. and Mrs.
Election
W. L, Tyler.
Tlie episcopal Clmrchwoincn
Herman Cook, who has been
of All Saint* Church in Enter­ spending thr winter in Key
prise will meet Ihix Wednes­ West, was an overnight guest
day at L‘ pm in the Parish of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hart. He
House.
was enroute lo his home in
Main Item on the business South Bend. Ind
agenda will he tin- election of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Nelson
new officers.
of Tampa were recent houseElmer Thompson will show guests of Miss Doris Faber.
.1 film cntitlrd “ into All the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster of
World," concerning the work Daytona Hearts were Sunday
ili.it Die united thank offerings guests of Itcv. and lira, Fred
have accomplished.
Foster.

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Plans Meeting
Thursday

Enterprise Personals

Stork Shower

Home Club

The Sanford Home Demon­
stration Club will hold tha
monthly meeting this Thurs­
day at 2 p.m. at the Homo
Demonstration Center on 23th
Street.
Topic for the afternoon will
be “The Selection of Pots and
Pana" and will be given under
the direction of Miaa Myrtle
Wilson.
Members please note the
change of dale. The new meet­
ing date is Die second Thurs­
day Instead of the first Thurs­
day of each month.

Personals
Friends of Mra, Hobert A.
Mason will be glad to know
Dial she lias returned to lire’
home, 3004 Adams St., after
being confined to Orlando Air
Pbrcc Base Hospital. She is
recuperating from minor sur­
gery.

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�Search For Integrity
i o f Howard Morgan win
ba onfamlllar to moat people. Ha U
aiea chairman of tha Federal Power
Commission, the agency which rego.
lates prirata utilities.
In a latter to President Kennedy,
however, in which he stated his in­
tention to retire from the post a t the
end o f his terra in June, Morgan set
down some thoughts which are of
sobering importance to u s all.
Underlining the great difficulties
facing members o f regulatory com­
missions, Morgan urged the Presi­
dent to select men o f exceptional
character.
“Ordinary men,” he wrote, "can­
not administer those (regulatory)
laws today in the face of pressures
generated by huge Industries focused
with great skill on and against the
sensitive areas of government Or­
dinary men yield too quickly to the
present-day urge toward conformity,
timidity and personal security.1*
Significantly, tha basic problem,
according to -Morgan, is not corrup­
tion or dishonesty. Men in public of­

To The Editor

fice are, for the m ost p a rt law-abid­
ing, well-intentioned citizens.
"But," wrote Morgan, "abandon­
ment of the public interest can be
caused by many things, o f which
timidity and a desire for personal
security are the m ost insidious."
Morgan is wrong only in thinking
this is a modern problem. It was old
when Solon codified the laws of
Athens. Nor is it confined to men in
government Those in industry and
business—also as honest and well-in­
tentioned— are themselves the vic­
tims of countless pressures, “timidity
and a desire for security.
It is not a problem of good versus
evil. It would be much simpler if it
were. Yet out o f it often comes much
evil—wasted public monies, abused
resources, delayed reforms.
There is no clear way to combat
this "system" save by endeavoring
to impart to each new generation the
Ideal that persona] integrity is more
important than persona] security and
popularity.
Unfortunately, too few o f us be­
lieve i t

A Way Of L ife...
Bills have been introduced in
Congress — not for the first tim e—
that would either reduce or elimin­
ate altogether the withholding of
federal income taxes from people's
paycheeks.
Seasoning behind the bills is that
it might awaken Joe Citizen to the
fact that an awfully large slice of
his earnings goes direct from his
employer to Washington. Realizing
this, he might demand some sem­
blance of economy in government.
A s It is now, the tax extraction is
relatively painless. Though 18 per­
cent of a man’s wages, beyond ex­
empted amounts, is withheld, he nev­
er sees It; never having had it, he
doesn’t miss i t With the natural hu­
man capacity for rationalizing, our
man doesn’t let himself think that
the money ever actually was his. He
figures his pay only as what he
takes home in his pocket
Without withholding, ho m ight
be shocked back to reality come
April 15 when he was required to
forward a large bundle o f dollars to
Uncle Sam in one fell swoop.
That's the way it was in the old
days before withholding, but taxes

were lower then and the yearly bill
was not a great problem for most
people.
Today, Joe Citizen has become an­
esthetized to taxes through with­
holding. Indeed, one of the object­
ions to withholding when it was first
proposed was that it would make tax
increases too easy to pass. Subse­
quent history seems to have borne
this out.
These antiwithholding bills won’t
get very far in Congress, of course.
Withholding is part of our way of
life now. Government is too tightly
geared to this continuous income.
And the days of low-budget, lowtax government are as vanished as
the United States that once was an
island isolated by two oceans.
Still, it would be Interesting to
see what would happen after one
year without withholdings. Undoubt­
edly there would be a nation - wide
agonizing reappraisal.
Despite tho fond hopes of the
sponsors of these bills, however, the
upshot probably would be not more
economy in government and result­
ing lower taxes but a quick return
to withholding.
Anyone want to hot?

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CAB1 O-UOi Barley D ,
aged 14, is the father e f 11year-eld Della weaUoead yes­
terday.

"Dr. Crane," he began about
•tx months later, "we purchas­
ed a seed typewriter from my

' taken typing In high school, so
she Immediately began to
pound the keys as she brushed
up on her touch typing.
"Della grew somewhat envloua so her mother told her
she could learn to typewrite if
•he'd be very VERY careful,
but that typewriters coat a lot
of money and are for grown­
ups, not children.
"This obvioualy placed more
preatlge and distinction on
Della's right Is use the me-

"For he wee trading It hi
far a new machine and the
typewriter uleam aa allowed
him only $37.00.
"So my boss let me ham tha
SMehlna for tha same prioe.
And It haa been the beet In­
"And my wife procured a
vestment 1 think I ever made. wall chart for use In teaching
"Flret of all, my wlf# had Della the toueh system. Della

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WE STILL SAY, NO MATTER HOW THIN YOU SLICE IT-!

And this Pot of Gold Is not visions let's vision a nice
Sorry, so bnsy over the
whlto sand beach aU along
weekend having some of that at the end of a canal-digging
the
lake front (Monroe) In­
stuff rob off on me that Mr. rainbow but here In our own
stead of sn oily, mussy in­
Krider doesn't believe the backyard.
This myopia alao applies dustrialized lake front. Re­
largest sport fishing for shad
on the Atlantic Seaboard to Mr. Krider's map reading creation, you know.
People traveled as far hunt­
as the northern (around your
produces.
ing
and fishing in I960 as
elbow
to
your
thumb)
route
He should take a look at
the 10 fishing camps on tha U the one that passes by my Colonel Glenn would have in
river now, as against three camp. Not the southern (shsd 100 years had he stayed in
orbit—13.2 billion miles. San­
to IS years ago. Where are on the table, money in Semi­
the figures on what the canal nole County’s pocket) route ford la missing a bet In not
which passes about ooa mile pushing the marina on the
wiU actually produce?
lake front
RCA from the Cape staged west of my camp.
“ He that would make good
Would
like
to
call
attention
their own private little shad
derby—personnel morale, you to the (act that this sport use of an part of hla life
know I Fishing and ro creation fishing has been advertised must allow a large part of
—Is this why industries are in sports column, feature ar­ it to recreation" (apologies
ticles and front page news in to Dr. Caleb King Sr.).
coming here? Yes.
Four billion dollars wai
papers
from Miami to MonWould probably have been
butler if someone could per­ ckton, N. B., Canada and s i spent by 30 million citizens
suade the Chamber of Com­ far west as Chicago. The list on hunting and fishing in
merce to put on their signs Includes such papers as Mi­ I960. Figures from U. S. Deat Bunnell and tha city limits ami Herald, St. Pete Inde­ pirtmcnt of Interior, Fish
(cost to the Uspaytre M00 pendent, Tampa Tribune, San­ and Wildlife Service and
a year) ona little Una: “Try ford Herald, Orlando Sentinel, Bureau of Sports Flibcrlea.
S. B. (Jim ) Crow#
our shsd fishing Jan. 1 Florida Tlmaa-Unloa, Norfolk
(Ed. note: John Krider
Ledger-Dispatch, Washington
through April IS."
And then I would have had Dally Newi, Washington Pott, said today plans for the
law time to wonder where New York Timet, Chicago proposed canal are only In
John got an his misinforma­ Tribune and others too num­ Ihrlr tentative stage. No
tion. True, I am not an en­ erous to mention, all at no site has been selected. In
gineer. But you don't have coat to the taxpayer of San­ the early plaining there
to be to know that tha short­ ford and Seminole County. was talk of a millage but
e st distance between two But still bo word on the it appears cotta can be
Chamber of Commerce bill­ horn* by revenue bonds.)
points la a straight line.
boards.
I'm not so sure on the
(Quote) “Now If all Inter­
habitat? But would be accept
the U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries ested perries are sincere’’
a s an authority? Th*7 along (unquote) and want • canal
with tha Conservation Depart to Canaveral the deep water
Too many people ere In­
ment and Game and Fish port, where commercial traf­
Commission wont on record fic will go.
clined to lump all Iron Cur­
Let's do e UtUo mathema­ tain countries together. Forlast year opposing tha dredg
lag of the river from Lake tics. A straight line la the tunately for the West, Poland
Harney to Lake Monroe end shortest distance between two definitely is a crack in the
this was only for removing points. This ia the southern Iron Curtain. In fact, it now
■even amen bars. Not dredg­ route, Sanford to Canaveral
serve* aa a very valuable wining 130 fast wide aad U feat through Jesaup. Draw a right
dew into the Communist sys­
triangle, Sanford and Candeep.
That I thought the 11-mlle avert on the hypotenuse. The tem.
canal sits would damage tha other legs are the northern —Rep. Robert P. Griffin, RMlch., after trip to Poland.
shad fishing. What I rosily route. The difference is as
think is that I would be will- five to seven. With the sou­
If we can produced enough
lag to pay tho two-mill raise thern route the shortest.
Is someone hunting the properly guided men we won't
in taxes, which I am reliably
informed is the amount it shortest route, Mr. Taxpayer? need guided missiles . . . I
will cost for the next 30 years Or are they trying to use you ant not willing to accept a me­
or so, if John and his canal­ (two mills
on our tax bill chanical solution to a human
digging buddies will start at for 30 or 40 years) as a patsy problem.
Indian River and dig a 11- for a real estate development — Marine commandant Gen.
mlle canal and keep their for Volusia and Brevard
David M. Shoup.
bands off tho shsd fishing Counties? If not, why go
from Lake Monroe to Lake around your elbow to get to
Harney,
Central
Florida's your thumb?
CUSTOM MADE
best natural non-freeslng as­
Or do they just have a fix­
set.
ation on destroying one of
1 admire John’s vision of the most beautiful stretches
large bodies of water tor of the St. Johns, the one that
A u ro .
fishing, boating, duck bunting was perhaps the inspiration
TO PS
and eveu water for our grow­ for Frederick Delius to write
8AVIN08
ing cities. But I'm afraid be the “Florida Suite."
has, in these visions, over­
Your* (or a canal AND our
looked the Pot of Gold, that beautiful St. Johns River
AUTO GLASS!
la our best noo-freexing asset, with Ua shad fishing.
and Scat Cover Co.
the shsd fishing from Like
Jim Crowe
394
W. 2nd
322-8032
Monroe to Harney.
PS: While v e are having

Quotes

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
Though it is scarcely mention­
ed in President Kennedy’s
first three major messages to
Congress, a lot of labor legis­
lation might be stirred up in
this session o f Congress.
AFL-CIO President George
Meany haa in the pest oppos­
ed opening up existing labor
laws. He fears this would loose
a Pandora’s box of amendmento which would only make
a bad situation wore., ending
with more troubles for unions.
The big organisation'! legis­
lative counsel, former Wiscon­
sin Congressman Andrew J.
lilrmlller, points out, however,
that labor favors repeal of
Landrum-Griffln Act restric­
tions on picketing end TaftHartley Section 14-B which
permlU the eU tes to enact
their own rlght-to-work lews.
Union legislative programs
also favor expansion o f mini­
mum wage law coverage to
more workers. And Biemlller
believes first efforU may be
made this year to obUIn the
3S-hour work week hy law, ss
well s i by collective bargain­
ing.
One of the thing* labor may
have most to fear In this ses­
sion e f Congress Is that the
major strikes of longshore­
men, newspaper employes, air­
craft and missile workers now
idling over 100,000 men will
result In the Introduction of
much new restrictive legisla­
tion.
Labor Secretary W i l l a r d
Wirt* admits the administra­
tion is considering proposals
which would permit the gov­
ernment to move Into major
lee.
The Plumley program op­
poses changes In Teft-Hertiely
disputes more rapidly urd
with more power to effect set­
tlements in the public lntarset.
Thera have been no decisions
announced yet on what the
President might propose to
Congress. One difficulty la
that mediation procedures euthoriied by existing Uw have
been used eo much that they
have been dulled aud loat their
effectiveness.
Job security, or loss of em­
ployment from automation, is
one of the major isaura In
current disputes. Neither the
union* nor management has
yet com* up with any satis­
factory suggestions for laws
that might ease the problem.
Rep. Elmar J. Holland, D -P s,
of tha House Labor committee
is planning an exhaustive In­
vestigation of the issue thli

picked It up eo feat It surpris­
ed both of tu.
"And not only did the send
frequent letters to her doting
grandmother, but aha began
to typewrite d a ia reports for
bar 0th gratia.
“Her mark*, which had pre­
viously barely averaged *8,*
now were mostly in the ‘A'
bracket. And Della developed
a much greater Intersil In
arhool subjects, too.
“Later, her clese decided to
put on a little play, ao Della
even volunteered to type the
various speak log parts for the
different actors ami aclreesea.
“Her teacher gave her extra
credit, too, for this additional
home work.
"And now Della la helping
her Sunday School teacher
type IS copies, with carbons,
of a weekly Bible Test, ntlng
your suggestions about the 4
—answer questions.
"So Della has changed Into
a real devotee of education.
She is the ally of her public
school teacher and the main­
stay of bar Sunday School
teacher, as wall.
“ In additioa, she has decided
alio wants to be a teacher or a
writer, eu she has begun to
plan far ahead regarding a
lifetime career.
"When you consider that ell
of the*, changes are baaed on
a mere |87.30 which 1 paid my
boas for that need typewriter,
It seems to be unequalled edacations I insuraaee, a h l”
Cellege Insuraaee
Yes, there ere various forms
of auperb college insurance.
For example, you eaa buy
regular collage insurance pol­
icies from your local Ufa in­
Organised labor leaders still
surance agent.
liut if your child flunks out beck Kennedy's broad pro­
of high school or develops a grams en general principles,
hostile attitude toward furtbor but they differ with him on
education, that youngster wiU
not care to use tho college in­
Memorial
surance policy, anyway.
QKb
Bo It Is always smart to add
a few extra cultural aide to
HEART
your home, even while tha
RESEARCH
children are In grade school.
Gratefully
These tools Include a Bible,
Accepted
dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas,
■EMIN O L E . D e B A E T
flash cards aad typewriter.
COUNCIL
• o seed lor my booklet,
P. a BOX
"Row To Tutor Your Child A t
Route," enclosing o stamped,
SANFORD, FLA.
return envelope, plus SO cehta.

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Notebook

details end execution. Union
leaders are as dissatisfied
with the President'* State of
the Union, budget and eco­
nomy messages as are tha or­
ganisations representing bJg
business — though for com­
pletely different reasons.
Baslness spokesmen think
the iTesIdent goes too far. La­
bor spokesmen think he does­
n't go far enough or feat
enough.
AFL-CIO le for a $3 billion
tax cut In the lowest Income
brackets this year. The fS bil­
lion cut offered by the Presi­
dent i* considered too email
to do any good In reducing un­
employment.
W. P. Ouliander, president
of tho National Association of
Manufacturers, oppose* t h o
President's proposal to split
the lowest income tax bracket
and asks for a go-slow policy
on tax revision In tha interests
of sounder economic growth.
U. B. Chamber of Commerce
President Ladd Plumley has
announced a 10-polnt labor
legislation program for his or­
ganisation.
It call* for putting unions
under the antitrust laws, re­
form of the National Labor
Relations Board, amendment
of Walsh-Healy and BaeonDavla acta, permitting tha U.
S. secretary of labor to eat
wage floors on government
contracts, full state control of
unemployment lauranee and
the U. 8. Employment Serv­
ice.
The Plumley program op­
poses changes In Taft-Hartley
emergency strike provision*
and limitation on state rlghtto-work laws. Expansion of

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minimum wage law coverage
and equal pay for women alee
are opposed.
Sen. John L. McClellan, DArk., he* reintroduced his bill
to put transport unions under
antitrust law control. Labor
leaders claim It would affect
other unions too, and oppose
It.
Sen. Barry Ooldwater, RArts., haa introduced a sweep­
ing labor-management reform
bill to curb union bargaining
and political power which la­
bor would fight on every de­
tail, bringing on a long hard
fight in an already overloaded
Congress.

Matter Of Fad
Here Is a term to add to
those such as: polygamy
monogamy and bigamy—henogamy. This word denote* the
custom by which one, and on­
ly one member of a family
or stock Is permitted to mar­
ry. Thus among Nambutiri
Brahmins of Malabar the eld­
est son alone marries to keep
the family property intact
and to prevent Ha disintegra­
tion by partition which the
marriage of younger brothers
might necessitate.
Of late, it has become quite
common to discuss the poetIbiiity of organised life on
other planets. Ix fact, such
discussions have become M
common that recently a
word was coined to describe
an Intelligent social order out­
side our solar system. The
word, “esoeoclety."

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United r r t w bteraaU oaal
U luck appears to be on
the tide of highly rated Cin­
cinnati, Illinois and Georgia
Tech, remember it's the
“year of the rabbit."
Top-ranked Cincinnati, held
to a two-point lead at half­
time, defeated upset-minded
Drake, 71-60, Monday night
for the Bearcat*' 30th conse­
cutive victory. Drake clicked
on only 8 of 29 ihota In the
second half.
Illinois, ranked fourth, hung

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on for t 104-101 triumph over
Indiana in a battle for the
Big Ten Conference lead,
while the No. 8 Georgia Tech
Engineers eked out « 50-49
decision over William and
Mary.
Cincinnati, which was forc­
ed into overtime before beat­
ing Drake last Thursday, had
visions of a similar outing

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when the score was tied
seven times in the first half
before the ’Cats giincd a
40-33 edge at Intermission.
Ron Bonham poured in 31
points for Cincinnati and
teammate Tcm Thacker scor­
ed 19 to provide the Bearcats
with their seventh straight
Missouri Valley Conference
victory. McCoy McLemorc

Strikes . . .
Spares

were three 600 series. The top
By John A. Spolakl
From here on In, you'll be mail was Hurry's Liquors John
NEW YORK (UPl&gt;-ClnclnnatJ, Loyola of Chicago, Duke constantly rrminded of "Time Fry who exploded with a 220.
and Illinois dominated the Out For Fun." I guarantee Lake Monroe Inn's Hurry (the
United Press International m a­ you, it'll be on# of the beet Pendulum) Pentecost had hi
jor college basketball ratings ehowi FOR THE WOMEN series, n HtIt. The other ‘‘Big
today, with the unbeaten Bear (Dices 'era All!) that has ever Boys" shooting u 200 average
cats unanimous first • place coma to the Sanford area.
during the league play wa»
You’ll b# seeing lovely mod­ Larry Pivec who hud a 611
choices for the s e v e n t h
els from New York City . . . nnd Dependable DePalmn with
straight week.
Cincinnati, which has won the Lester Lanin Trio . . . hi* DOT.
18 games this season and 36 famous dance team—Heller A
Ill NOONERS—If memory
In a row&lt; over the last two cam­ Helene . , , the latest hair serves me correctly we were
paigns, was the No. I pick of stylings , . . and a real hand­ saying In lust week’s column
all 33 coaches who comprise some lug, A rt Mathew#, alto that J.etha Ward was doing
the DPI rating board. Loyola, of TV A Broadway fame.
reel well lately. Well, the
All of this, here at Jet sumo story again In print
unbeaten In 20 games, held the
second spot for the seventh Lanes on Thursday, March 7th cause she hud high gume, a
at 9:30 a. m.
straight week.
180. Miry Jane Gorton was
Well, lemma ate! We had a high in the series department
Duke, which has lost two of
17 games, and Illinois, beaten fine turn-out for our Charles with a 409.
twice in 15 starts, remained Music Co. Sunday Sweeper.
HOLLER MOTOHS/NAVY
Blatter of fact, these are WIVES — Charlotte Bassett
third and fourth, respectively,
while Ariiona State U. held tha * Bombers" who struck 174 (after all, she couldn't let
on to fifth place and Georgia more often as a result, walked her husband steal the spot­
home very happy and with a light ululic this week, could
Tech remained sixth.
Colorado moved from eighth couple of bucks.
she?) and Pat Sipley with u
Heard quite a few of the 501 series.
into seventh place, swapping
positions with Stanford, while folks already makln' their
SHOUTING STABS—Betty
Mississippi Stale advanced plana on takin’ part In this Allen (Harold'* Garage) took
from 11th to ninth and Oregon coming Sunday's Scotch Dou individual honors with her
State slipped from ninth to bias.
178/506 combo.
I suppose th at's because of
10th.
BILL 11E3! PH ILL MOTORThe ratings are based on tha exceptional turn-out last ETTKS—Gee, when was the
games played through Satur- Sunday . . . and It waan't even last time we had Evelyn Mills'
day, Feb. 2, and do not take in­ publicised. You remember, we name listed here? And to top
to account Monday night ac­ had over 38 couples.
It off, she cupped both honors
tion Involving Cincinnati, Il­ Well, anyway, Just cause with A IHg/473. Attn girl,
linois, Arizona State U., Geor­ you’vo asked us for It we're Evelyn I
gia Tech, Colorado and Missis­ going to sta rt tha Scotch Dou
PINECBEST INN—Again,
bles a t 8 p* m .. , * again a t 7 It waa one person taking full
sippi Stale.
The fight for the national and the final tquad a t 9 p. m measure of our new pins. Con­
Moat Importantly . . . first gratulations to Dot Johnson
title now appears to be strict
ly a case of who can (lay un place again carries a minimum for her 212/498.
beaten between Cincinnati, the of |50l
BALL A CHAIN—Betty Al­
The St. John’a Realty team len (1’m gonna find out what'a
pre-season choice, and Loyola.
The Bearcats have six games In the Sandspnra Friday are her aecrct!) was high with u
left to play starting with Brad nlng league were the league 203/661 and Bill Sharp tried
ley on Saturday. In all, five of leaden In the forma of Elean real hard to keep up the pres­
their remaining games are or Anderson and Jean Mon­ tige of the men with a 206/
ggainat Missouri Valle) rivals. roe. Jean had high game with 636.
Loyola, on the other hand, a 101 and Eleanor took aeries
JE T BOWLER-ETTES —
haa only one tough assignment with her 479.
Tho Individual spotlight ns our
In its alx remaining games— Gee but that Jim Altman Ruwler of the Week must cer­
and that comes on March 2 continues to roll a hot ball. tainly go to Elaine Kuutivul.
against llth rankcd Wichita. Laat Friday ha continued hla Bowling for the Toy Corral,
Duke also has sis games left "pin bom bin'" aa he led the Elaina iitorrally clobbered the
on its regular schedule before men In the Sanford H enld Mr. pins to the fantastic tuna of
competing In the Atlantic A Mra. League with a 198 hi 263/030 aeries. HOW ABOUT
Coast Conference Tournament. gamo and Blaetln' Bill Basaatt THAT, HUH I (Got any time
stole series by totaling 685. left for private t u t o r i n g ,
Elaine Koatlval’o 183/818 oer- Elaine?)
ies was good 'nuff to lead all
WILSON - MAIER WOM­
of tha charming ladles.
AN'S SCRATCH — Ml Donat
Let's hop scotch with tha 217 A Ruth Phillips 609.
other league leaders and try
W ell bo looking for all of
to cover as many of tha o tan you to romo on out this SunStenstrom Realty strength­ aa space permits.
da a t the new time—6 p. m.
ened their lead in tha HI*
JE T LANES KEGLER8 . . . for tha sta rt of the Sunday
noonera league when they Don Kallmyer bounced back
won three point# from tha into print again with hla 245/ •vaning Scotch Double*. . . .
Remember, $60 guaranteed for
second place C. P. O. Wives.
888 winning duo. Hey, th at’s a first place.
Mar-Loti Restaurant won mighty big score, amigo.
One night earlier, also In
throe points from Gnpovillo
SPARE R I B B E R S — L.
Nursery)
Shoemaker Con- Moore shot the Big one, a 204 the curly evening hour of 9
•traction also won throe which waa tied by Mr. Klomp p. m., Moonlight Bowling con­
points from Nationwide In- who atao took aeriaa with a tinues to offer lot* of fun nnd
prises. Come on out.
■uranee; and the Mayfair Inn 634split thsir points M , with
8UNDAY NITE MR- A
M. A R. Bar.
MRS. — Shirley Ryan and
The baby 3-10 split fell for Marti Jo ri wars tope for the
Teona Armao, Celola De- gala with a 183 A 474 respecPalma, Olga Mirelea, and tlvely. Leading tha o t h e r
Carolyn 8allee. Louie# Caden- "Mlstera" wore Ed Korean—
head, Marie Claoweki , and 191 A Bob Guthrie's 644.
STAKES
Gertruda Nopper converted
NURSES—Jordcn had a 157
tha 8-7. Mary Elmore and Kit­ A Harper shot a 379.
ty Purdy converted the 4-B-7|
CITY LEAGUE — This lea­
Gertrude Nopper, and Mary gue produced 84 game* of 200or-hlghcr scores and thsre
Tomaleeki tha 8-8-10.

Stenstrom Gains
In Hi-Nooners

topped Drake with 17.
Illinois held a 13-point lead,
M-73, with about seven min­
utes remaining when Indiana
caught lire to narrow the
gap. The total o( 203 points
for both teams was tops for
the Big Ten Conference this
season.
All live Illinois starters hit
in double figures, with Tal
Brody scoring a high of 22
points. Tom Bolyard tallied
33 in Indian's losing effort.
The victory left Illinois with
a 30 conference record and
dropped the Hooilcrs from se­
cond to fourth place with a
3-2 mark.
Georgia Tech, trailing 2318
at the half, ’ al#cd its record
I to 17-1 only becaus Dave
I Hunter’s 30 fool shot for Wil­
liam and Mary «•! the final
; buzzer hit the front rim and
, bounced away,
j Tho Engineers hit on only
j 2D per cent of their shots, but
' John Herbert niaite the most
I of this inaccuracy with a
Tech high of 12 points. Hunt­
er scored ID points for W&amp;M.
Mississippi State tied Geor­
gia Tech for the Southeastern
Conference load by swamping
Tula no, 91-73, in a league
game. Tito ninth-tanked S tat­
ers, held to a 37-37 intermis­
sion tic, broke loose in the
second half as Letand Mit­
chell led the way with a
game total of 29 points.
Jim Kcrwin, the leading
scorer In the SEC, paced Tulane with 27 points.

Sunford journeys to Wildwood tonight In h o p e i
of breaking its .500 record this year.
In other county games, Oviedo meets neighbor,
ing Lyman.
Tho Seminole# will be going into tonight’s tilt
with un 8-8 mark ns the season nears the homo

SEMINOLE HIGH School stn rters for tonight'# tilt iignlnst Wildwood nro
bnck row, left to right, B arry Burk*, Butch Riser and Ken Tyre. F ront
row, Don MeMurrny and Dave McGIHIs.
(Herald Fhoto)

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stretch.
Expected to -U rt for the lo­
cal* w'll be high scoring
Mika Woodruff, Butch lliser,
Barry Burks, David McGillis
and Don MrMurray.
Oviedo, spoiling the best
record in the county, plays a
weak Lyman team.
Expected to start for Oviedo
will be Jimmy DcSIiazo, Jim ­
my Courier. Ted Belllmrn,
Danny Kirkland and Mickey
Tetinsky,
For Lyman, the nod will
go to Donnie Smith, Blit To!son, Gene Griffin. Jim Shus­
ter and Cliarlcs Asher.

First Federal
Upsels WTRR
in the opening game of
Biddy loqp play First Federal
upset WTRR 39-33 in a game
that waa not decided until the
final burrer. Bobby l.umlqulst
scored 26 for u losing cause
and Rick Fordhani dumped in
17 for the winners.
StrlcklandMorrison outhus(led Hobson's Sporting Good*
27-23 In a game that »iw the
lead change hands m a n y
tinici. Bill Schmidt scared 14
ta lead the vvinnrri ami Larry
l.imtscy had nine for Bullion's.
Sanford Electric held on to
Hie league lead by defeating
second place Day and Night
Grill 39-26. Billy Miller acorcd
14 for the winner* and Kenny
Hinson also had 14 for the
losers.
A strong Sanford Atlantic
tram held off a stubborn
Standard Oil five to wtn by 3724. Mctt Morgan led the bank­
er* with to amt Billy lligglnboUiam paced the loser* with
eight.
In 3fen's League play VAIf3 defeated O. K. Tire 40 31 aa
Monroe ted Hie iroring with 13.
VAH-11 won a close 48-47
game from the Marines In the
feature game.

Coaches Two
STANFORD. Calif. (U I'D Dutch Fell ring, head baseball
coach at Stanford University,
also will serve as an assistant
to head football coach John
Ralston next autumn, it was
announced Monday by athletic
director Al Master.

Tonight's
Raceway
Entries
TONIGHTS ENTRIES
FIRST RACE—4000 T ro t
winner of $1,70* In 1M2.
1. Joe Van C. (A. Huffman)
2. Snow Volo (F. Bodice)
3. Ice Capade (R. Huber)
4. Rodney Ranger (H. Ralph)
3. Bin Gallon (R. Muntz)
0. Insophrre (A. Beaton)
7. Star Santa (M. Bliss J r.)
SECOND RACE — $390 ra c e ,
noo n inner* of $800 la 1802.
t. April Surprise (51. Pusey)
2. Pep Song (A. Willey J r.)
3. Spirit of Georgia (J- Win*
Kurd)
4. 1’eggy Frio (V. Cowger)
5. Bobby BraInerd (S. O'Neil)
6. Chief's Oal (5. Twcedle)
7. Cambridge Lady (G. Mat*
lucci)
THIRD RACE—8300 QuarterHorse maidens, 2-year-olds,
300 yards.
1. lams' Legend (P. Moore)
2. Winnie Cole (No rider)
3. Nona's Band (G. Johnson)
4. Smoky Mist (No boy)
3. Cactus Misty (B. Wright)
6. Beggar Bobby (G. Johnson)
7. Starlitc Spark (S, William­
son)
FOURTH RACE — $300 Paco,
non-winners of $2,500 In 1902.
1. Mis* Creed (W. Robinson)
2. Kilroy Pick (J . Bailey)
3. Eric's Blaze (R. Muntz)
4. Symbol Chief (S. O’Nell)
3. All Volo (C. Jordan)
fl. Parkle Hal (D. Cater)
FIFTH RACE-8300 QuarterHorse, 350 yard*, 3-year-olda
and up.
1. Lou Jet (No rider)
2. Sad Jac (S. Williamson)
3. Little Joe Klee (No rider)
4. Sugar Bar Dex (If. Wikoff)
5. Rosa Ev'a Pa (G. Johnson)
0. Illaza Bay Reed (B. Wright)

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PALM SPRINGS. Calif. — here. Hie only title to escape tour before tie hit the Jack­
(UP!)— Jack Nicklaus and them was the San Francisco pot here.
other members of golf's "bin Lucky InlrrtiHtional, won by
He had won only $2,663 in
four tournaments before he
five” left the California gold \etcrsn darkle Burke.
rush today heading tor Ari­ The other member of the picked up the first place check
zona in tho hope of striking "big live," Gene l.iltlrr. hu&gt;. here Monday by firing a
beautiful, six-undcr-par 63 to
aatlher b itu n ta .
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n’t won yet. But he finished
trounce
Player by eight
The National Open king off the Palm Springs event
strokes.
subdued Gary Player with by shooting the lowest round
"t said earlier (hat tt would
such case in the playoff for of the tourney, a 61—and ap­
t«c
ridiculous for me to win
the Palm Springs Golf Classic pears ready to step Into title
here with a laid leg." said
championship Monday that lie competition in Arizona.
Nicklaus. "And it still goes.
automatically takes on the
The five men, in addition
mantle of favorite to win Hie to winning four or five titles, I was lucky. I didn't play
nearly as well here as I have
Phoenix Open starting Thur- have captured 3.VI.U23 of the
in many oilier lournamenl*,''
day.
32to,two In purses offered.
lie had blown a five-stroke
With five tournaments un­ With nearly luu pros on the
lead on Sunday during the
der their belts, the touring winter (our, that leaves slim
professionals have watched pickings for the rest of the fifth round of the tournament.
He had Iwcn fading hi* tee
members of the "big five" crew.
shots so badly (hat he even
Nicklaus, wlio at one lime
All sixteen entries tor the i win four of them. Arnold
a»krd advice Irani his wife—
had
decided
to
skip
Palm
!
Palmer
won
at
Los
Angck-s,
semi-flnuls in the running of
who doesn't piny golf.
tin* Hccoiid annual Racing Player at San Diego, Billy Springs because of bursitis
But when lie got Into (he
Queen Stake Wednesday night Casper the Crosby at Peb­ in his hip, hud l&gt;ecn having playoff Monday a g a i n s t
ble
Beach,
and
then
Nicklaus
a rough year for him on the
at the Saufurd-Orlungo Ken­
Player, everything was pre­
nel Club have been unite unced
cision. He bird led the first
by Racing Secretary It. C.
hole with a 10-foot putt and
"I'itay" Williamson.
never looked back, lie out­
Queen* going to the pest 111
drove Player by as much as
Wednesday night'# eighth
50 yards on many hole*.
ruca are Opal -Mae, Sweet
When Gary blew out of
Colleen, Pretty's Best, Tipsy
contention by taking a tripleDixie, Braille, New Hit, Little
bogey seven on the 12tli hole
SEA ISLAND, Ga. (UPD— over a field of 28 other pro­ as be buttled the palm lice*,
Ithonda and Toni Duivti
Jack Just roasted in.
Queens in tho ninth event Blonde Mickey Wright usual­ fessional* and 0 amateurs.
"H 's easy when you have
are Ahieguil Sue, Bonnie ly plays one of her best games
She put togrltier nines of
Abbe, Bucket's Circus, La in the annual Sea Island Golf 33 and 49 to wind up with | a six-stroke lead." said Nicka 31-holc total of 212, ten laus. "I sank Hirer long putts
Gina, Casnudra, Texas Lace,
Invitational tournament. She
strokes better than runnerup nnd after that I was just
Daring Duilcno and Lou Ha­
outdid herself Monday.
Until Jessen of Bonsai, Calif.. trying to get close."
voc.
Ignoring high winds and Mis* Jessen, four strokes off
Even with Hie six-shot ad­
Tho first four to finish in
each contest will battle it out bitter raid, she shot a 73, In­ tla- pace going Into Monday's vantage, the one-time Uhlo
in the Baring Queen Stake cluding u holc-lnonc, to win round, had a 79 for the final Stale athlete never let up.
Player, taking a trimming,
tlic tournament for the fourth action.
final &lt;ni Saturday night.
lime
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Next week the Racing King
Girardeau, Mu„ also had a 79 led the 17th and I8U1 holes.
Stake will follow tho same st rukc margin.
‘Tills has got to be lira Monday but finished tlic over­ But Nicklaus blrdled lit# I7lh
schedule while the Kinggreatest three rounds I've all (day with a 227. Gloria and engird Hie tath — each
Queen Championship Is sche­
willi 33-foot putts. He had a
duled for Saturday, Feb. 23. ever put together," said the Armstrong of Oakland, C alif.
long hitting Dallas, Tex., girl. was one stroke back at ztu final D3 against two-over par
Lust February the Baring
"Everything JuM seemed to and Shirley Englehorn. Sixth- 73 for Flayer.
King Stake was won by Or­ go right." She had rounds of a no, Wash., and Marlene
The victory was worth 10,ville Mosps Fathrm and he 7 3 . C 9 a m t 7 0 .
Hauer Haggc, Florham Park, noo to Hie nrw- champion and
heads a fust field in tonight's
She pocketed 51,000 to prize N. J., both hud 231*.
tl.ouo to tlic runner up.
featured ninth race. A victory money for the tournament
"And we want it definitely
Veteran Betsy llavvls of
would probably cinch a spot marking the start of the Spurtanlnirg, S. C., came understood," the two men
for hlin in tha King Stake 1933 I-adie* Professional Golf next with a 233.
chorused after Hie battle,
lineup. The speedy 117-pound Association (LPGA) tour.
Ml*s Wright's ace came on "lliat we didn't split the
brtndle has already triumph­
There never was any doubt the 133 ) *rd par 3 fifth hole. purse. We never have and
ed in one main event and ha about Ml** Wright's victory Site used a 7-iron.
never will."
finished second in his last two
Grade A stalls.
Opposing the Moses star
tonight will l&gt;e Sarasota Egg
King, Midterm, Ed's Tango
Dancer, Meinhcrly, E r m a
Eastman, Mona Meuna and
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FA 2-6481.
brown body. Name Pepe.
Dr. Lawrence rablc tag on FURNISHED 3 room apsrlcollar. Mined much by 3
ment, dean, close uplown.
girls. Reward. FA 2-2872.
month. FA 2-6261.

Itjr

ftunfttrh

tjrra lh

SWEETIE PIE

Simla ml. 3 Bedroom house,
large corner lot. FA 2-9286.

By Nadine SelUer

Jim Hunt Realty
OHice FA 2-2111
Nights FA 2-0018
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. aanford, F it.

3. Education • Instruction FURNISHED I h e d r o o m

For Sale. Rent o r Trade
3-Illt., 2 bath CHS home, oak
Hours, central heat. Fenced
yard with good grass and
fruit tree*.
$18,000 — TERMS

WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
2-Bedroom
No experience
oecciaary,
grammar school education
CB House
uaually sufficient. Train now Kitchen equipped, near but
0000.
at home far Joba with occuratop, 100 X 156 lot, 2510
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Ity. For details, tend name,
Country Club ltd. FA 2-1817.
Tucx, thru Frl. • 3 I*.M. day
addreat, phone no. to: NA­
TIONAL TRAINING SER­ FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvilk.
before Insertion. Mon. - Set.
VICE. ROX SO c lo The San Ilouica for rent. For infor­
ford Herald.
mation contact Ted Wil­
RESPONSIBILITY:
liams Hardware, 205 E.
U. S. C IV IL S E R V IC E
The Herald will not be re*
25th St.
T
E
S
T
S
I
■ponaible (or more than one
Men-women, 18-52. Start high 2 BEDROOM houie, kitchen
Incorrect inicrtloD of your ad,
as 1102.00 a week. Prepara­
equipped. 175 month. Ph.
and reamrea the right to re­
tory training until appointFA 2-5303.
vile or reject any advertliecd. TlMusanda of Join open
ment from what ordered to
Experience uaually unneee*- New 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
conform to the policlca of this
home. No cash needed $61
aary. FREE Information on
paper.
a month. 322-8085.
joba, salaries, reaulremenL.
Writs TODAY giving name, Lake Mary. I Bedroom, kit ♦•Don't lot It bother you, Indy—my dad can't stand
my mother's driving either 1"
address, phone and time
chen equipped. FA 2-3046.
home. Write Lincoln Ser­ FA 2-6347.
vice. Dot 23, c'o Sanford
la I I I ( l a r i of I I I 1 'ia ilf
GA Spt-cial Notices
G. For Kent
Jala*. Ovmlaala Caaatr, M « 2 Bedroom block house. Lake
Herald.
tea. la Prakata.
Monroe,
FA
2
3950.
REMINDER
Furnished Garage Apartment.
la r*i Batata •(
• AMUEL H. J OHSWO*
6. For Rent
INCOME TAX SERVICE
FA
2
3380.
Unfurnished
1
or
2
bedroom
IltrtaM l
O. M. Harrison's
3228827
Legal Notice
Tu All rtteltar* a a i r i m a i
Unfurniabcd 2 bedroom bouse.
Apartments. Kitchen equip­ Eilick-ncy Apt. $30 Mu. Sur­
Day
St
Evening
Appointments
llatlaa t'lalaia « I t i a i i t i
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5251
ped. 1U8 W. 18th SL Ph.
In raart nf ('uauly J a d n
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
i i a l a t l Nate Kata In
1311 t'alnii'Uo Avenue
Caaaty, Stata of
You ana i s e h a t you art RnalNi.lt
or FA 24525.
FA 2 4678.
Vi-rtbr n n ilflu l ami r*&lt;iulr»4 Florida.
Furn. nice I Hr. CU hnuM*.
M p r t a tn t any c l a i m s and in n»: r.aTATT: n ri
ROOMS, Hie Gables, 401 2 Bedroom house furnished or
Water furnished. N e a r !l. For Skle or ltenl
d i m a n d a w h ich yo u. nr a llh tr THKODOIIU DIAK1DKH
Magnolia Are. FA 2-0T10.
unfurnished. 243* C e d a r
Dtcoaatd.
or you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t thbase. $A5 00 Mo. FA 2-A244. 2 HR. Modern hmi*e. 817
aatata o f NAMUKI. It. JOHN- TO AI.I. dlKDITdlie AVII
Ave. FA 2-MW
Catalina. FA 2-M78.
AM.
PKRanV*
II
A
V
I
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C
l
UNFURNISHED new 3 bed
HUN, dacaaaad. I n - o f *»I4
OR II K WA MO S room houae, kitchen equip­ Furn. Apt. $60. «u&gt; S. Pork. Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
C o u n ty to tha C o unty J u rist CLAIMS
Adult*. No |iet*. FA 2-7664 11. R eal K a ta te W an ted
o f d im ln n lo Cou nty. Florida, AOAINBT 1AII&gt; EaTATEi
ped. FA 2-3615.
Park Plata.
You, and aarh of ynu. haro
a t hi* ofrii'o In tho court
hou*a o f la id County a t Van- haraby nntlflad and raqulrad
Large 3 bedroom downstair* PASTURE lor Iwrse in or near
ford, Flo rid a, w i t h i n ale c a l . to pr*»*nt any rlalm or da- S Bedroom houae. 3408 Stev- 3 Room Apt., water furn. fl5.
apt. Furn. or unfurn. $05.
Loch Arbor. FA 2-4175 call
o n d a r m ontha from tha time mand which you, or *llh*r
ena Ave. Phone 348-4671,
Mu, 112 Staple Ave.
1703 Magnolia.
of
tha Ural p u b lication or nf you, mar hava mttlntt th*
alter 3.
ttlla untie*. T w o cuplra o f r i l t t t of TRtodur* DltkMtt
Room, twin beda, private Nice large furn. apt, 2
RENT A BED
oacli claim n r demand l h a ll d*c**«*d,
Ul* of rintllaa
l&gt;a Ip w r l t l n e . and ahall atat* rounty, Florida, with filth* Rollaway, Hoapilal ft Baby
bath, kitchen privilege!.
bdrma. $85. Ph. FA 2-3951. 12. Real Ealulc For Sale
l h a p l a i a o f raaldanca and f*a of It. 00, to th* County
Prefer
middle
aged
woman.
Bede
1700 Magnolia.
pnat o f flc a arldraaa o f tha Juris*’* Court
of rin*lta&gt;
Dcautilul hrirk 3 bedroom, 2
cla im a nt, and ahall ha (w o rn County In tha Court Hmia*
By Day, Week, or Mouth
FA 2-3664.
Isatli. Double cur|H&gt;rte. Good
to by tha cla im a nt, hta a c m e at f'laarwatar, Florid*. with­
Beautifully furnished home.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
location.
Near *hop(&gt;ing
nr a t l o r o t y and aooom panltd in all calandar motiiha from
3 Room furnished Apartment.
Excellent neighbor! mod. Ph.
h&gt;- a f l ll n e f ta nf ona dollar th* dat* of th# flrit publi­ Ph. FA M i l l U l W. lit St.
centers and schools. $450
Adults.
$45.
FA
2-7369.
cation
of
thin
nolle*.
SAItt
FA
2
0765
or
FA
2-0458.
and auch claim or drm and nnt
down, $IU month. Monnu
t o filed ahall b* void.
Cl. AIN OR UICNA.MI MINT WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
MR n i t T SWORN TO AND
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­ 2 HR. Kitchen equipped Apt.
Clifford P. Shaaffar
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1*16.
Rooma
private
balha,
l
i
t
riL
icn
in
n
r
Ft
ic
r
t
f
.
Aa adinlnlaliator of tha
ment. Close In. Reasonable.
SAS. 3819 Kim Ave.
W. Firit St.
Thtonl* J. Ptrlnl*
Kalata nf
FA 2-0*41.
at A.lmlnlatratrl* of th*
hamutl It. Johnaon,
2 . 3 k 4 BEDROOM HOMES
decaaaad
Katat* of
2 Red room Houae. Close Ul.
Danlal U. Hunter
Thtodur* Dlakldaa,
New people in town look at Kumu L, 1’itylon, Realtor Stenstrom Realty
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
dtctiw d
Attorney at U »
I*. O. Bo* III.
Addr*-* 21*
22S IMnotqiU
Pin «*pi&gt;1» lrtt.
it.
—— --- m r .n ' dTV— J ----------- lit raid Ads. Be lure your FA 2-3101—2640 lUawatha at
Real Estate — Mortgages
W i n te r Park , Florida
Tarpon ■prln**. Florid*
Ur
, * l j / 0 0 m bualnrsa la represented with
IT-92
Ml
N. Park Ave.
222-2420
Puhllah Jan. Jf. 21 * tab. Puhllah J*ni, ii, ii, ii* . ;iuir the LN*'• htJunrooeo —
attractive
advertisement*.
ptb i. m i .
a. l i . m i .
houae. &gt;24 Eat Call FA 2 38)2.
I p*' t,ilie
1
Bedroom
house,
partially
CBS
House.
3
Large
ImiICtlK.ll
CDK -II
j z L a -oni.
furnished. Cottage furnish­
ruomt, 2 baths, kitchen
ed. Near main gate. Rea­
equipped. Assume payments
o u r b o a K39iN g h o u s e
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
sonable. FA 2 5731.
FA 2 2615.
Furnished Apt. 601 Palmetto.

FA 2-3101 — 2610 Hiawatha at
17-02

DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
T u n ., thru Fri. * 3 P. M. day
before insertion. M od . • Sat.

Bonn L . P a y to n , R e a lto r

Legal Notice

NEAR NAS 2 h r. 2 bath,
screened porch. Assume pay­
ments $67.50. 322-6742.
3 REDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
ed backyard. Air-condition­
er. Kitchen equipped, law
down payment. 33UU S. Park
Ave. FA 2 1761
LEMON lll.UFF
The most fabulous fishing
•l&gt;ol on the St. John's river.
Let U* take yuu out today
to see a beautiful lot with
tiT' river frontage fur $4,850.
You'll enjoy watching fish­
ermen from all over U»e
country hooking fighting
shad. Right In front of (hi*
pn&gt;|»erty.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
16. Fem n lt Help W anted
No experience
necessary.
Waitresses. Club Diamond
after 2 p. in.

17. Male Help Wanted

J. W. Hall, Realtor
-'Call Hall" FA 2-2841
2544 So. Preach Ave,

• LHIMII.r! t i l V H T t
* n n n ifM H ^

Lakrview home with lake
privileges In South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
■lijpr r»comm«n4lt$«
U»r
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
ilo a n l n f C o unty r o i n m ln l n n *
ed. Plume FA 2-7808 or
#rt ftmtuiHtift Zoning lUicu U{tuim tei provMft »«think r# * rA 2 8388.
f iim v

In d u str ial

1id a firr»pn»t4 F#ioliilh*i* miy

St. JohiiH Realty

hv oblutitwil In Hi* Zon in g Uf*
f I**•» L'uurl 11uii vi!* H«infnr«la
MorMft,
lliru
Krl*
liny* from u bu A
ta &amp;;0i&gt;

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2-0123

r.

m

*

f*Ubll# h#«rliiK

^ 111 h* hflil

In ihk AftpHnnU Tfunly Court
ifnu iv , ftftnford. Klnrlrta, in ili»
Count/ CChiinh'Iniirr* liot»ni,
#in / • h r u f t r / i s
|*» l(, t-r ftn N u ll

fta |M&gt;Silht«*.
Hnnlnnl#

4*4innt y

-** tilO

Zoning

NEW 3 bedroom, 2 hath
home, large corner lot, 311
Tucker Dr., Suoland Es­
tates. VA—nothing duun,
monthly payments $92 00.
FA 2 8U74 • FA 2-2218.

i i A t i m r r r s b ea u ty nguk
3 Hedroom, kitchen rqutpjwil.
Complete Beauty Service
Hardwood fhairs Fenced. 105 So Oak
FA 2-3742
322 84M or 322 2391.
pul.Hell J.in :v A Krb
1&gt;«1
^1. Klectriral ServiceH
CI&gt;B*TI
___________
All lyiM-a of Real Estate
UKHIMII.K n i l %I I
FIIIGIDAIRK
#O M M . lU M H IlM U t
John E. Fox,
Sales A Service
\wl«rr eef Pwhllr Nrarloic
Tha Zon in g C4f&gt;mwil*»h*fi Hill
House Wiring, Free E llimates
Keultur
hold *4 |i ii bile hftoring i«» i«»n* MU N . P ark Ave. Ph. HgiMl.ViU Sid Vlillrn's Randall Electric
slii«r ncommftntllng *•* the
M2 Magnolia Ph. PA 2-0015
ttuAr.l ■*f I'n im lf CiainiHii«|iiii*
* » Anarit
Suiting
if ul*- [ By Owner. 2 Hedroom, Flortl.si&gt;&gt; ti* j.i v l# »»-i» larrnton*
Idu room, kitchen equipped 25. P lu m b in g .Service*
en i rami* *|t#p for tant#, taut
Phone FA 2 40W.
houftftft i*r rrtlUra nr’t of a
PLUMBING
pern, a n« fit nulurt
o* fifth
miii|ia Iti
'bui.l), BY (JiVNER. 3 liedruoms, 2
Contracting Repairs
Ca|ilt« of th U |&gt;ropoa *&gt;1
r««o&gt;
hatha, Florida room, 2 pat­
FREE ESTIMATES
11*I bill !i|4jr ha ol.i whir l t&gt;» th#
ios. large recreation room
Z on in g o ffl- a, Court lluuft*.
It. L. HARVEY
Mmti f «#r«1*
rii*r«4a*
lit* nil ay ft
unit Hrcptace wall. Phone 2u4 SaniurJ Ave. FA 2-3383
thru Krl'lo) ■ from 9:«o A* M
FA 2 7294
lo i:00 p &gt;1
p u b lic hftarlog mill ht h*M
In (lift h^ininoi# C o u n t&gt; Court
LOCH ARBon
HuUae* Aftlifnttl. PlorHft, III Under $12,000, a 3 bedroom,
lh« Count) «'eiintn Iash*llr r*
I Ini III home nice lot with
Ituuin, on P tliruif/ 13* loti at
i'liim biliR &amp; lim it ini'
7:Su P, M, i»r hm goal! lharatrees on paved airect. Re­
AIR CONDITIONING
nf I f f a a flopft11*1ftquire! $1750 down and
he-itiin.alft Cou nty
Zoning
CONTRACT and REPAIR
4"ofgmUftlon
monthly payment* o n l y
WORK
11/ llohort it* fJrown
$77.50.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
a*,inIn*. i*s County Zoning
)ilr«tr|oi
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
PuLllrh J j n. 29 A tVb. S, IMS
26. Radio &amp; T ele vision
CUK-TI
Realtor
Raymond Lundquilt, Assoc. Far qulek service c a l l .
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0381.
rA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
"THE MIGHTY M I08ET
HCWAVTAP
R E U P H O L S T E R Y i^ a k /A .'
Will 0# th* J*fc h* 3*u
Commlialhn
Fly Finhtrt H B r o u n
Hi-nunol" County Zoning
lrlravlor

J

Wall

4
w n t s M f r B r s T T x m is r

a ** m.

CHAIRS S39 V lir .

mm

CUSTOM

SOFAS $89 VT:::.;-.

M AD! M IPCO VIK S

CHAIRS ‘24.50

SOFAS ‘49 50

L# ntiat $luiido * i o■q* •* 4, wpliulll • i y #.*••.*#
f &gt;tf Horn# Id-mail t

T-Shirt* 48 cenU, rainwear,
wv&gt;rk clothes, P a in t ArmyNavy Surplus 110 Sanford
For
Rug and Upholstry
Are.
cleaning in your home call
U r Craver, Apopka 886-6259 Heady Mix Concrete, sand,
atcel, window lilts, UnteU,
W ELI3 DRILLED, PUMPS,
dry welli, grease trap*,
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
steps, table topi, stepping
AU Types and Sires
atones, lot marker*.
We Repair and Service
Miracle Concrete Co.
S T I N E
369 Elm Ave,
FA 2-5751
Machinery and Supply Co.
20* W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432 1961 Round bobbin Sewing
machine, equipped to stg
KRIGIDA1HE
rag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­
Sales Sc Service
ment* of $a.30. FA 3-841L
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Use one of our Carpet ShamTh. FA 2-3*83
pooers FREE with Blue
Carpet shampooLA \VN S I]RVI CE Luitxe
Carroll’s Furniture.
Mowing, edging, fcrtiliring,
etc. Satlsfactkiu guaranteed.
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 2-1817.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
BOYDS
tom rati with plastic ends.
CABLNET SHOP
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
307 Elin
FA 2-2816
ton or nylon cordi.
Senkurik G lasn a n d Puinl
29. Automobile Service
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-4223

Company

A U T O G L A sS S
IN S T A L L E D

2*0 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4822

2 KENMORE automatic wash­

Windflbleld
Rack Clans ers fur sale. Caah. Good
Door Glus*
Vent Ulasa shape. Call FA 2-2316 or
SER ,rICE
coma to 413 WlUow Ave.
Scnknrik Glass and Paint
GRAVE'S
Antlquea Trading
Company
Rant.
Balt—Buy
or 8*11. U.S.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
____ 1 1HE

31A. Fete

17-92, 2 mtlea south DeBsry.
Phone 888-5520.

Shetland Pony, 1 sorrel filly, USED intercom 130. FA 3-5363.
1 paint gelding. $125 each.
Saddles also available. Th. Nearly new Phllco Town and
Country portable T.V. $180.
322-9182.
Call 322-4435 after • p.m.
lted Dachshund Puppies. 8
38. AutomabOM - Tracks
weeks. FA 2-8903.
3955
Mercury Montclair. S Dr.
I’eicoek. FA 2-7313.
hardtop, radio ft beater,
Mate Pekinese Puppy. •
auto, traaa. Power equip­
Months old. $35. 323 0080.
ped. FA 3-7431 after 6:30

32. Flowers • Shrube

p. m.

Air-Condltloning-Refrlgcration
BUY ONE OR BOTH
men nreded. See nur ad Beautiful Camellias In bloom '53 Ford Station Wegon and
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
'53 Buick, 4 door. Alt Oak
under Education k InitrucAve.
tlon. Commercial Trade* Grape viU* Ave. Near 30th St.
Institute.
ORCHID PLANTS
BY OWNER: Impala Apt.
Surplus Sale
C o u p e , V-A, Powerglide,
19. H ltu a lk m a W an ted
500 from $1.50 up. Pots for
power steering, R ft H, 13,isle at bargain. Bencbea
Child Care. FA 2 2274
ooo ml. Terms. See Jim
lor sale
Benton, Holler Motor Sale*.
Children kept. FA 2 4182.
J. C. Rumen.
I^mun Bluff
'S3 Jeep with 4 wheel drive.
Ironing wanted. FA 2-2608.
Also Power Band Saw. Call
33. Furniture
after 6 p. m. FA 3 8273.
Babysitting in my home.
Uied furniture, appliances,
Small children and babies.
tools, etc. Bought &gt; Sold, 'f l Comet. S-22, automatic
Rig yard and screened in
lairry’s Marl 213 Sanfurd
transmission, radio ft heat­
porch.
Reasonable
and
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132
er.
Will take trade. Good
meals furnished Call Mrs.
condition. See Alias Sally
Davis, FA 20294.
WANTED rellahte couple to Nelder, T o u c h t o n Drug
lake up monthly payments
Store.
Care fur children in my homo
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Call FA 2 U087.
rooms of furniture. Call ’58 Cadillac. Atrcond. Low
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ mileage. Reasonable. Good
Will care lor child in my
cond. ft financing. Woman
lect.
home. White. 323-uvo.
owner. FA 9-S482.
Ironing at home. FA 2 7791, Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Caah. 37. Boat* • Motore
Good rook, ironer, care for
SUPER TRADING POST
children. 5u6 E. 10th St,
FA 2-0677.
Gateway To The Waterway
Dressmaking and alterations,
Robaon Sporting Goode
FREE ESTIMATE
FA z-Min, H. Cronlae.
Your EVINRUDE Daeler
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­ 304-8-1 E. l i t Pb. FA 2-5961
Child care. FA 3 07l».
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Ironing A babysitting wanted.
Co, at Too Celery Ave. 3H. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
323 (M3T.
FA 2-2117.
VESPA Motor scooters (new»
$10.03 down ft $3.51 Week*
"!. Ilrauly Kuton*
IN. Article** F o r Hnle
iySPECIAL
lewiv Sales ft Service
2 Sufi of T w i n R e d * , 2
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
2317 Country Club Road
Dreiser* A Clwsl of Draw­
End curl $5.50 including
I'h. FA 2 7928
er*. FA 2-4334.
shape, act A style. Open
Evening by appointment. 3
Experienced Operators.
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 20834

*»••«■# eef V«Mlr IIm f Ir i
Th# ZnnHti1 *?4&gt;rwiTi'lftft1*$fi' will
hold ft puhlln h fiiliii iti e«n*

I i **-1 Wh«lr*ft 1 »
h ' M r l d i «vt4
Plfttrlrli Oplftft vt

34. Articles F ar Sale

12. Real Entitle For Sale 27. Special Serv ices

T ile*. Fob. 5, '68— I’ttge 7

house, good condition, near
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
base; $60 per month. Call
ing men needed. We train
FA 2-0261.
you.
Write
Commercial
Tradea Institute Box 18, c^o FURNISHED Apartment! 3
Sanford Herald.
rooma, bath, 2 double beda.
11U W. 3rd St. I'h. 322 04*8.
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED

Office 204 W. First

Vi

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notice* - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. B uilding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Sendees
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Anlo Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
3G. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

MnMth Got'anle*

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HOLLERS°/SANFORD
^CHEVROLET F

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CADILLAC

|Q E Q I URD I urdor b utlun
IV U B Wagon, V-8, Auto, Tran*.
1 0 R 9 * 'LCDS' St»IJim Wagun
I O D &gt; Standard 1'ranamiuiun
1 Q A 1 COMET 4 Omir
I w V l Autoniattr Tr*n*im»sion______

1961rAim&lt;LAC"N
2&gt;&gt;1Uoor hrd*n
J A M COIIV Alit 4 Dour
IW V U Automatic TranamUalon .....-----| Q | t f t CHEVROL1CT 4 Door Station
I B O B Wagon, fl t'yllndar. Standard T ran*.
1 Q C Q t IIF.VI10I.KT 4 Door
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For Teenagers

Seminole FFA
Take Judging
Honors At Ocala

DOCTORS ATTENDING ft recent dinner meeting in DeBary to present
discussion on the proposed Retirement Center for the community were,
seated from left, I)r. Gerald Grain of DeBary, Dr. Leonard Munson «f
Sanford and Dr. Ruben Alley; standing Dr. Luther Tarbell of DeBary,
Chester Rearick, president of the DcBnry Civic Assn, which uponsored thn
dinner; Dr. H arry W hitaker and Dr. Garretta Scger, both of DeBary.
(Cox Photo)

The Seminole High School
Chapter of the Future Fann­
er* of America took second
place among all the FFA
teams In the state in judging
of the Southeastern Fat Stork
Sale held nt Ocala, Saturday,
Vocational Agriculture teach­
er Hill West said today.
Members of the judging
team were Donnie Sipes, Mike
Maples and Al (ioodspeed.
In seventh place In the judg­
ing was the Sanford Junior
High FFA team, made up of
Karl Hmiquanfrx, Jay Rich­
ards, and Christ Akers.
“We are very proud of these
boy*,” said West. "They were
tip against some stiff competi­
tion and to cornR off In sec­
ond place ia a very high hon­
or."

ny Jane Casselberry

A group of II young people
from the Senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship of the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church attended the Sen­
ior High Retreat held this
wcekrnd at the Methodist
Youth Camp on I-ake Griffin
near leesburg.

HEART FUND CAPTAINS in DeBary met last
week nt the home of Mm. Thomas Armno, gonenernl chuirmnn, seated center front, to plan
their part in the annual drive scheduled to run
from Kelt. 18 through Keb. 24. Attending were,
seated from left, Mrs. A, Blyth, Mm. Marion

TREE PLANTERS from Mr*. Jewell Bluer’* fourth imulo a t Sanford
Grammar School were these four boys, who dug the holo, planted the tree
and watered I t From left they are Robert Curiale, Ronnie Nobles, Houston
Spray and Ronald Addington. Tho tree was contributed hy the Sanford
(Herald Photo)
Carden Club,

School Gets Beauty Program
The extensive beautification
now going on a t tho Weataido
Grammar School woo enhanc­
ed recently by the planting of
• good-sited Norfolk Island
plna by tha children of Mrs.
Jewell Riser's fourth grade.

Hy Helen Snodgrass
Tho Enterprise Community
was saddened last week at thn
death of Mr. George E. (Undo
George) Turner of Orlando,
Tho Florida Power Corp.
Plant s t Enterprise was nam­
ed fur Mr. Turner u| miii Ida re­
tirement In 1DI7 after 22
years with the eonipany. Aa
superintendent in rharga of
const ruction wtth F l o r i d a
Public flervire, which later
merged with Florida I’owrr
Coip., he was In charge when
the Enterprise Plant waa built
in 1326.
I). J . Parker, ehief of Turner
Plant and Harvey Dunn, both
nf Enterprise, served as pall­
bearer* a l tho funeral last
Wadneaday afternoon in Or­
lando. Andrews Evans, of this
community, «Ibo attended.

Prior to the planting cere­
mony a program of skits,
songs and poems about trees
was presented hy children rep­
resenting each clues at the
Grammar Hchool.
Joe Pauline explained the
meaning of Arbor Day and the
fuurth anil fifth grade children
sang Grelg's “The Tree Mak­
er" ami Joyce K i l m e r ' *
•Trees."
A play entitled “Forest Fan­
tasy," In which the values of
all the tire* were explained
was also seen by the children.
Comprehensive landscaping
which has lievn undertaken by
tbs PTO of the Hanford Gram­
mar School haa been laid out,
and many large plants and
shrubs have been art In close
to the building, with edging
of border grass.
Bonier grass has also been
planted along the walk way a,
and a new flag pole has been
Installed. The presentation of

a new Bug haa been planned
for tho near future.
Bright g r e e n rye grass
brightens the lawn of the old
school which la surrounded by
giant shady oaks, and further
beautification plana ara under
aludy by tbs I'TO.

Hy France* W riter
Common Irani Classes ' for
boys and girls will he held al
the Community Presbyterlun
Church In Lake Mary with
Rev. Juhn Pilley ill charge.
Classes will liegin on Feb. 17
and run consecutively until
Palm Sunday.
Each class session will lie
for one hour, from 5 p. m. un­
til 6 p. m. All Ixiya and girls
now in Grades seven, eight,
and nine h i d Invited to join
these classes preparatory to
church membership.

JAMES IIATA1.

(Cox Photo)

Retirement Center Plans Presented
Hy Mr*. Adam Muller
Plan* for the proposed Re­
tirement and Convalescent
Home in Deltary were pre­
sented by Dr. Hrooks Smith
and Architect James Chap­
man of Sinfnrd at last Wed­

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Hy Jane Casselberry
James llnlal of C o r a !
Gables, author and lecturer,
will have two speaking en­
gagements in (’Hiielberry this
week.
On Wednesday he will apeak
at the Women’s Club of Cas­
selberry at 8 p m., following a
short business meeting at 7:30
p. m. on the topic, “The Role
of Arab Women In the Modem
World."
During hia five separate periuta of extended residence in
that vital region of the world
—from 1343 to 1357—Ratal
has observed the tremendous
changes that have taken place
there, with women playing a
■Ignifirant role In the strug­
gle for freedom by the Arab
Htatea.
On Thursday night Mr. and
Mrs. Ratal will ho guest of the
Lions Club of Casselberry at
a supper meeting held a t 6:30
p. m. at Bill's Diner. Ilia tuple
will lie “The Strategic Im­
portance of the Arab Coun­
tries to the Western World."
Ratal, an American citizen

Roberts, Mrs. Armno, Mm. William Cole and
Hr. Gerald Grain; stuniling, Mm John Leone,
Rev. Hugh Booth, James Rucker, Pnul Tetachner, Glenn Smith and Mm. Joe Bruce.

horn in Massachusetts and edunited at Amherst College, is
eminently qualified to speak
on Uie Near East with his
background of 20 yrara ns a
writer researcher and as a
teacher of Journnlism at the
American U n i v e r s i t y in
Beirut, Lebanon for two years.
That University, founded in
18fWJ, ia the largest private
American University outside
the continental United Hlates.
In 1046 he was awarded the
Nieman Fellowship In Journal­
ism hy Harvard University.
Ilu ia author of the Ixaik, "As­
signment! Near East," pub­
lished by Friendship Press In
IDBO; a co-author of both
"Moat of the World," publish­
ed hy Columbia University
Press In 11143 and of “Your
Newspaper" p u b l i s h e d by
Macmillun in 1347.
In the summers of 1355 and
1060 Batul served as esecutive
director of conferences and
good-will tours In Idtbnnon,
Syria, Jordan and Egypt for
some 800 Americana. He re­
turned to Egypt to do unother
on-the-spot researrh mission
In the Nile Valley between
Aswan *ml Alexandria.
Hit first direct cnnlart with
the Arab world came In 10131344 when he was assigned to
do a researrh project for the
United State* Government's
Office of War Information In
seven Arab states. Thus his
experience in that region en­
compasses both the years of
foreign and monarrhial con­
trol until today when there
are 13 politically independent
Arab states with a majority
having republic form of gov­
ernment.

nesday's meeting of the West
Volusia Civic Round Table
held in the Recreation Hall
ol the DcRary Fire Station,
Robert Besserer, adminis­
trator ol Scmtnolc Memorial
Hospital, the scheduled speak­
er, was unable to attend.
Chapman reported that Uie
overall proposed c e n t e r
would rover an approximate
az.fXrt square feet with dup­
lex cottager consisting of one
bedroom, one bath and a
kitchenette. Admission would
comr upon advise of an in­
dividual's private physician
and although nursing care
would be available, medical
care would suit remain on a
FRENCH FRANC
The name of "franc” first
was applied to a French gold
coin in 1633 by King John (1
because of its Latin legend:
Johannes Del Graela Francomm Rex (John, by the
grace of God, King of the
Francs), according to the En­
cyclopaedia Brilannlca.

private basts
There would be a chapel,
library, music room and art
room.' Garden plots and a
shufflcboard courts will be
included on the grounds,
TTie Nurses' Itnll. under
daily supervision of a doctor
and nurse, would lie in the
main building which, along
with the reception room and
main dining mom. would aurround a meditation garden
with foundation and benches.
There also would be a recreaton area with side en­
closures but no roof in order
to allow resident! to mjoy
the aunshine.
This main building, design­
ed with two wings each con­
taining a Day room, would
accomodate 76 persons. Ad­
ditional cottages would be
constructed as needed.
Chapman advised that a
scale model of the entire Cen­
ter soon will be available for
display purposes In DeBary.
The bualness meeting of the
group was held following a
period o f general discussion,

questions and answers. Pre­
siding was Mrs. P. Smithdcal,
president.
The next meeting was set
for Feb. 27 at 7:30 p. m. at
(hr Florida Power Lounge in
DcLand.

Girls 4-H Club
Elects Officers
Officer* of the Sanford
Junior 4-H Girl* Club were
elected for the clothing unit
nt their meeting last Thurs­
day.
Elected president »•«» Car­
olyn Tamm, vice president 1*
Marsha P a r k s , secretary,
Debra Huskin, delegate, l.tnda
Franrl and reporter Miirgnret
Ervin.
Seventeen members, lead­
er Linda King and Home
Demonstration Agent Miss
Myrtle Wilson were present
at the meeting.
The girls finished their food
reeords and discussed selling
tickets for the skntlng party
benefiting Knrepta Home,

By Jane C u w lb tin
A group of teenage bora
wlio are aludcnti at Lyman
High School have formed a
car club which they call
“ The Charioteers” . The newly organized group held Iti
second meeting last Tuesday
evening at the home of Joe
Zukow »kt, North T r i p l e t
Drive. Casselberry^ and elect*
ed officers.
Danny Vin*on was elected
president and Jim Parsons
was named vice president and
aerretary.
The club meets every Tuesday evening, presently at the
homes of the various mem*
her* but they are hoping to
find a regular place to meet
such as a garage or barn la
which they can work on their
cars.
"The Charioteers" have a*
their purposes to promoU
public safety, to Improve their
knowledge of automobiles and
to discourage drag racing on
highways.
By laws will be submitted
to the Sheriff's Dept, far ap ­
proval as well aa to other
local law enforcement offic­
ers.
The club also hopes to par­
ticipate in all worthy communty activities.
High school hoys interested
in cars and witling to live up
lo the Ideals of the club
arc welcome to join. Anyone
wishing to become a member
should contact Joe Zukowakl.
As a fund raising project
the club wit! sponsor a car
wash on Saturday, Feb. Ifl,
at Ed’s Standard Station in
Casselberry next to the Drug
Store.

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17. S. Navy's desire for in­
By Larry Vcrshcl
That’* some Civil Defense stallation of the two-mitc Jet
lircn the city hai . . . We fuel pipeline to tho Naval Air
Station was outlined to City
couldn't even hear it.
Commissioners
and a group of
•
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Sanford businessmen Tuesday
The State Road Department afternoon by a representative
ha* act March 7 for prelimin­ of the Navy Fuel Supply Of­
ary budget hearing* on pri­ fice, Washington.
Total savings in fuH trans­
mary and aecondary road*. .
Seminole County time 4:30 portation by barge from Jack­
sonville to lake Monroe and
p. m.
• • •
pipeline to the base was esti­
Nobody a*kcd me but. how mated at $(12,141 a year, as
about Celery Are. &lt;5: and a compared to present tank car
£ joint participation project be- and Unk truck transporta­
* tween Volusia and Seminole tion.
on a new Osteen bridge.
Hie total figure includes
• » •
l.’IJ.U t savings in actual
Ran into Junior Vclno at transportation plus $12,500 in
the "Conservatory" l**t night storage, $5,200 In labor at
and Junior say* Bui Compan­ Jacksonville, and 112,000 in
ies have nixed that bridge barge cleaning In Ihe Jacksonfor travel a* well a* some ville-Muyport-Sanford c o tn school vehicles.
plcx.
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The Washington represen­
^
Pipeline will probably still tative pointed to theso advan­
go in but either they'll have tages of the hnrge-pipeline
to give the city more money transportation system:
or, some lease type agree­
Save $32,111 in transporta­
ment worker! out . . . Ukc tion cost; improve quality
say, the city take over the control; improve NAS oper­
line and lease it to the pipe- ation! by providing a third
people.
method of receiving fuel, pro­
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vide storage, permit removal
AN IMAGINARY CONVER­
of storage tank curs, reduce
SATION.
congestion and permit reas­
Kriticr: John Bromley came
signment of personnel; permit
up with a new alignment for
the canal to the Indian niver. release of 30 government tank
Crowe: My plan is better cars for other uses; eliminate
through Lake Jessup, and it added workload at Jackson­
ville, and permit full-time
won't hurt shad fishing.
Krlder: Bromley's align­ barge assignment for fuel de­
ment will reduce the distance liveries.
The Navy’s primary Jet air­
by It miles.
Crowe: Mine will reduce it craft fuel, J l ’-fi, is to be is­
sued ut all Naval air slatlona
more.
Krlder: Doesn't fcctn to be serving in rriir type aircraft
any use taking the boat out in order to eliminate retrimmiug of aircraft engine fuel
of the carport.
Crowe: With my plan the controls when shifting carrier
taxpayer* won't l&gt;c saddled aircraft operations from ship
with the cost.
Krlder: Crowe‘a i* t h e
best plan I ever heard of.
Lrl Jim do it!

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Quoting Mark Twain, "Reporta of my death are great!y exaggerated,” Gen. J. C.
Ilutehboo laid that very
tam e thing Tuesday when
confusion resulted over a
radio report. '•Imilarity In
namea led to phone calla to
The Herald that Gen. HutchIson had died at the fair.
The Tampa Pair manager,
with a very similar name,
died at the Tampa fair.

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Read some where (Oh where
was it) that Republicans will
enter the legislative races . .
Funny, the last time one en­
tered, he left town . . . If
someone threw his hat in
against Mack Cleveland he
might Icivc the earth . . .
* • •
Republicans didn’t have
enough money and gumption
to get candidates to run fer
posts that didn’t Ukc qualify­
ing fees, bow are they going
to come up wiih one that
rotU BOO.

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Ray
Mttwce and Pete
Knowles got together yester­
day for "cxploratorary talks"
on leasing the stadium for
It per year rental. Will conic
up at School Board meeting
tomorrow . . .

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Hie word is that Bay la
cool to the Idea of a new
stadium out hy the high
schorl . . . Too expensive to
maintain.

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Some Junior high parents
beat down a PTA last night
. . . Funny thing but, ww
hear the majority of the
teachers were against it. Just
for the record . . . you don't
need any majority to form
a PTA. . .

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Wilson, Crapps,
Raborn: 'No'

k’ fre.i ( ity Commission-r .
opposed to tho two-mile Jet
fuei pipeline to the Navnl Air
Station were polled by Hie
Herald today after tho brief­
ing Tuesday on the Navy’* deaim for the facility. Result of
the poll: No change Robed.
Hie three commissioner*
who voted down tho pipeline
Installation two weeks ago tn
a 3-2 vote were asked the
same question this morning:
"A fter yesterday'* briefing
by tbe Navy on Its drslrtst for
tho pipeline, have you or do
you think you may change
your mind and change your
vote in favor?"
These were the answers to
that question:
M. L. RABORN — "I won’t
say whrdher I will or will
not change my vote."
A. L. WILSON — "t listen,
ed but I hnvo not formed any
conclusions."
J . H CRAPPS—"I haven’t
changed my mind about any­
thing."

Herald Index
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Bridge
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Dear Abby
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Editorial
Entertainment . Page 9
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to shore, NAS is converting
to JP-5 fuel on April 1, Since
JP-5 fuel is not u*«xt or handl­
ed at Tampa (from where
NAS now geta its fuel hy
ACL tank car and by tank
truck), it will all be shipped
from Jacksonville.
“llie 25,000-barrel storage
provided by a pipeline,” the

United l’res* Leased Wire

A long list of proposed
changes tn milk marketing
regulations prohibiting be­
low coat aalea were recom­
mended today by a special
committee which aaid the
proposals would "stabllie
the market,’’ There was no
Immediate Indication whe­
ther of not the proposal
would increase the retail
price of milk.

North Orlumio voters will jro to the polls on
March 19 to complete their first fully elected council Hmmmmmni!
NEW Orleans (U PD —The
since the municipality was chartered five years ay°
American Bar Association
by the North Orlando Co.
The election date was set Tuesday nlnl)t nt n Tuesday railed for Congress
meeting of the Village Council with nil members pre- to give itself and federal
judges raises in pay.

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Defense Boss, Chieftain Dies
Military Brass
To Answer Critics Medical Aid

CAIRO (UPI) — Aid El
Krim. Moroccan tribal chief­
tain who fought France anil
Spain in the lP20s, died of a
heart attack in his villa here
today at till) ago of about 80,

WASHINGTON (LTD —
Hie White House arranged
today for Defense Seeretiry
Robert S. McNamara and
ether top military officials
to go on live television at I
p. m. to reply to charges that
tlie Soviet missile buildup is
continuing in Cuba.
Pres* secretary Pierre Sab
inner announced the plan.
Preparations had been under
way since Tuesday evening
to conduct a meeting for re ­
porter* at l p. nt. today on
a background basis.
This |i a procedure under
which newsmen may report
Salinger said, however, that
attribute it,
Salinger aaid, few ever, hat
"there lias been so much InIrreal manifesled in the bark-

TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Tlie Cabinet adopted a propos­
ed $882 million budget today
which would finance limited
expansion of state government
in the next biennium and pay
mixes over the period of about
10 per rent.
Tho total is afeut $30 mil­
lion more than current source*
are expected to provide in the
next two years, but is a whop,
ping slush under the record
$1.3 billion the various agen­
cies and inatitutiona had re­
quested.

ELISADETHVILLE, K a tnuga (UPD —Katanga Pres­
ident Molse Tshumbe left here
today, apparently to wveive
medical treatment in Northsrn Rhodesia.

Illness Spreads
COLUMBUS, Mia*. (UPI)
—Doctors Tuesday tentative­
ly identified an illnesa which
apread to lu atudents at Mis­
sissippi Stale College fur
Women from lalKiratory hamsit*-* as leptospirosis.

Labor Unrest

Atlantic Storm Raging
JACKSONVILLE (UPD —
A raging winter storm poised
off tlic South Atlantic coast
today, imperiling email boats,
eroding benches and keeping
weathermen guessing what It
would do next.
The Miami Weather Bureau
said the storm was almost
stationary during the night
and was centered early today
about )50 tulles off the Geor­
gia and Booth Carolina roasts.
Gale warninga were replac­
ed with small croft warning*
from Cape Canaveral to Sa­
vannah. Gu., this morning. But
gale warnings remained in ef­
fect from Savannah north to
Nags Head, N. C., for strong
northwest and north winds.
Rough sen* and tides one to
four feel above normal with
considerable la-neb erosion and
minor flooding were forecast
from Cape Canaveral to Nags
Head.
Weuthermeti said changing
pressure patterns around Ihe
low decreased the winds some­
what. Hut the tow expanded in
site and further intensifica­
tion in the next 24 hour* w h s
possible, they aaid.
The Weather Bureau said
motion of the storm would be
erratic and warned all Interesta along the affected roasts
to c o n t i n u e precaution*
against high tides uml rough
seas.
A Coast Guard boat search­

Burns Offers
FEC Mediation

Ity United Prose International
Widespread labor unrost In
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) thu IrauxpoUaliun Industrie*
City
Mayor Hitydon Burns
broadened today to includu
airline pilots. Violence erupt Its* termed the 15 day-old

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Iwst interest of the citizens'* N s.nart rod edHrr defrbsn
sow been
long as Kami* holds the ofucbls
tn. . . It
‘‘dual position of reptsyw*.
igjF.lrdialrly available
ing the tmN*t bL furtttied I
1o television."
and thfir V * | house. 124 Escambi
_
hawt lie espccicd
The cuunc1*11 .-HA 2-0274.
or Uio three m ila’a recommendation
... tiA
lion-radio networks
Volunteer Fire Dept, he reor­
_'.'-4fe'f»vw » conference
ganised under direction of
live hails.
Henry Ward. Tho villa geownrd fire truck may be
IrHscd or bought hy the new­ Council To Hear
ly formed group which the
council will provide with alx Wafer Reports
months insurance. After that
Dixruxsion and reports on
time the organisation t ill b e : progress of tlie new munici­
on Ita own and will come pally owned water system Is
under no jurisdiction of the expected on tonight's meeting
agenda of the Altamonte
council.
Springs Town Council,
The meeting will be held at
8 p. m. in the Altamonte
Town Hall.

Cabinet Okays
Giant Budget

NO G42

Small Boats Imperiled

representative •■Id. **will en­
sure the availability of furl
ready to use directly In air­
craft and also will Improve
the resupply of on-station
storage. Presently, storage at
NAS providrs only 1.5 day*
reserve supply, lowest of any
Nary air station.”

North Orlando
nsuvA...
Votes Mar. 19
rxcept vice-mayor Bob
Stephenson.
Up for election will lie the
t h r e e company appointed
post* of Frank Fasula, Clar­
ence Memory and Buel Strip­
ling.
Dates for qualifying wevo
set from Feb. 18 through Feb.
28. Candidate* must file peti­
tions carrying the signatures
of at least 10 registered
voters with the vlllagr cleik.
Voter registration will open
Monday and run through
Munch 15. Offices in the Villuge Hall wilt lie open on
weekdays from 8 a. m. until
6 p. m. And on Wednesdays
uml Friday* from 7 p. m. un­
til l&gt; p m.
In other business at Monday
night’s meeting, Councilman
W. W. Anderson, in a state­
ment of resolution denied the
press, notified Mayor Fasuta,
in effect, that lie “would con­
tinue to contest any move not
completely non-dlseriminatory

Ifetablifthed 1908” ” WED.. FEH R U A R Y ITnukT* SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Indian, and Ohio.

Discreet
WASHINGTON (UPD —
The United 8taie* maintained
a diplomatically discreet "no
comment",today on tho toppling of Canadian Prime Min­
ister John (i. Diofcnbaher.
But key questions remained
about If. 8. actions leading
up to the crisis.

All, Tis’ True
MADISON, Wis. (UPD —
Observing that “ever since
Eve, mankind has recognised
that one thing leads to an­
other," the WiM-otisin Su­
preme Court ruled Tuesday it
was permissible to stop fe­
male tavern employe* from
drinking with male customer*.

Mr. , sn cincrsrncy ,nd o -

fereti his acrvlec* as a medi­
ator.
Mayor Robert King High
of Miami made a similar of­
fer several dajs ago.
Burn* offered his personal
services and tfe facilities of
Jacksonville City Hall for any
negotiation sessions the strik­
e r . and company officials
may wish hi hold.
Tlie strike began Jan. 23 in
a wage dispute. Hie FEC is
now operating freight trnfflr
on a limited xeate between
Jacksonville aivl Miami.

Active Trading
NEW YORK (UPD -A irrrnfl* continued their leader­
ship today as stocks opened
mostly higher in moderately
active trading.

ed tlie area offshore In-tween
Daytona Bench and Cape Can­
averal for two missing fishing
boats. Planes were ready to
join in the search us soon ns
weather permitted.
The Coast Guard said it was

searching for the 45-foot snap­
per boat Pee Wre and her
sister craft, the 4l&gt;-foot Sul­
tana II.
The merchant vessel Gulf
King said it approached tho
Sultana II in higli seas off tlie

Vote Books
Now Open
Vidor rcRtotnition books will lie open daily ittt'liiiliiiK Satin tiny from 9 it. nt, to 5 p. nt. through
Monday. Registrar Camilla Uruee reported this
moniimr.
Mrs. Unite said she revolved Instructions from
Secretary of State Tom Adams today to open the
■
» *
»
booka prior to the special pri

Legislative
Qualifications
'Trickle In'

mury elections this and next
month and the special election
March 20.
The books are open to resi­
dent* of tho state for a year
and of Uie county for six
months. Also, registered vot­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — ers must repurt any change of
Tho slow trirklc of candidate*
qualifying for 37 new legisla­ address.
Mrs. Ilruca staled there are
tive seat* under the controv­
ersial renpportlomnrnt plan now 15,400 eligible electors
indicated today that some registered. The list was cut
limy he holding hack for a from more than 17,000 in a
court determination of Its le­
recent purge of non-voters.
gality.
Thu putty primaries and
Only four rnndldute* signed
tlie
apodal election were set
op this morning, bringing the
total since qualifying opened up under tlie reupportionineiit
Monday to seven. Deadline for law just passed by the Legis­
lature in special session. How­
qualifying Is noon Fell. 15.
Latest candidate* Included ever, they are contingent on
Tom G r e e n , Jacksonville, a federal court ruling Thurs­
House, Group Five; Lynwood day at Miami,
Rep. Muck Cleveland said
Arnold* Jacksonville, House,
Group Six and former Rep. It. earlier this week If th* federal
M, (Bob) Merritt nm! Edgar ruling la favorable Thursday
J. Johnston, both Pensacola, he will roslgn from the House
for tlie Giuop Three Houxu and seek tin* Democratic party
nominal ion fur the new Benseal in Kscamblu County.
Itep. George Hallahau of Mi- j
P‘« t In the party priamiii pln&gt;\\»’&lt;l ronfidrnro Unit . nmrjr# Former Hop. (Jonlun
would approve the I Frederick said ho wilt seek
tin-e court wottiii
legislative-passed plan III an- Cleveland's llniiso post,
Tim first patty primary is
ninineiiig Tuesda) that lie will
resign Ilia House post and run slated for Felt. 2&lt;i. If neces­
for the additional Ihido Coun­ sary, tho second party pri­
ty Senate seal.
mary will lie held March 12.
I.cnu ('itvuil Court Judge Tho special election t* sche­
Hugh Taylor, meanwhile re­ duled for March 2t1.
fused to enjoin the special
Candidate* must file their
elections for the proposed ex- petitions hy neon Feb. 15 with
tin five senators ami 17 repre­ tbe Secretory of .State's of­
sentatives set for Feii, Sit hy fice,
Guv. Farri* HryuiiL
Mrs. It nice said If candi­
Taylor agreed, however, to dates are unopposed for party
keep the matter under consid­ nomination* no party pri­
eration until n ruling Is made maries will tie held, only tha
by the Federal Court.
March 20 election.

north Florida coast Tuesday
after the snmllrr vessel lost a
rudder.
The master of the Gulf King
reported that personnel of tho
smaller boat refused to aban­
don ship, however, and tho
merchant man continued on
ita way.
Earlier Tuesday, the Coast
Guard buoy tender Svveetgum
towed the disabled U2-foot
Fort Sumter to Ilia mouth of
the St. Johns River hero.
Convict labor and volunteer*
worked into tbe night Tuesday
night to repair Jarksonvillo
Beach’s crumbling sea wall
which bad not liecn totally re ­
built after the pounding It
took from salt water in the rurent storm.
The previous storm, which
run from Nov. 2rt through Dec.
5, caused more than $2 mil­
lion in damage* to Duval
County beaches.
Officials estimated t h a t
wind* caused more than a half
million dollars In damages
Tuesday.

Diefenbaker's
Action Fizzles
OTTAWA (UPD - Prime
Minister John Dicfcnbaker’a
Convert alive government, top­
pled by a double • barrelled
no - confidence vote over tho
U. S.-triggered nuclear de.
fense Issue, today formally
dissolves parliament.
Uiefcnhaker was expected
to select April B (or a new
general election In which an
estimated to million Cana*
dim s will vote.
Liberal leader Lester B,
Pearson, &lt;7, was a strong
favorite to become Canada’s
14th prime minister in tiio
upcoming election.
S c h o o l B O O rd
T H u rsd Q V
,,
..
, , „ ,
Reaffirmation of building
plan* under the federal im­
pact law will he considered
by the School Board tn regu­
lar session Thursday after,
twain. Chairman J . Dan
Wright said this afternoon
"wc are right on target with
our building plans but wo
must keep updo-minute when
it comes to matching state
and federal fundi."
Wright said the meeting
will he held although Supt. R.
T. Milwre La attending a
three-day conference a t Tab
labassee.

Rain , Rain Go Away —

Kids Day Here At The County Fair
It takes more than rain and
cold to obliteratv the allure of
a county fair with nil it’s
bright lights, sounds, smell*
and t i g h t a, especially for
young (wuple and the young in
heart.

So despite the weather hun­
dreds of Bemitiole County chil­
dren used tlie free pusses
given lo them lo attend tlie
Seminole County Fair Tues­
day, gating at the exhibits,
clambering ubourd tbe tlirill

rides, rating canity apples and
eolton candy, uml hot dogs on
sticks.
Today ia tim second chil­
dren*! day, and the weather­
man holds out a hope of fetter
lurk for dampened Fair Asso­

ciation officials as continued
drizzle, ndd winds and rain
may let up around noon.
Four school children won
door prizes Tuesday, and four
more will be given today.
First place w i n n e r xvas
Sheila Davis, who won a bi­

cycle; Joe Lowe, a transistor
radio; Alfert Stephens, a
spinning reel and rod amt
Limlu Akin, a basket hail.
Ilia wing for tlm dour prizes
will fe held at 6 p. m„ Fair
Association I'lesidcnt Juhn
McCloskey said.

Judging of livestock will hagin tins morning as out of
town judge* arriva to begin
their rounds.
Tim Fair continues through
.Saturday, optnlng at 8 p. m.
today, 5 p. in. Thursday and
Friday and 1 p. m. Saturday.

Get well Sid HiChard . . ,
wc mis* ya!
It will cost t.W!j to replace
the radio tower out by Fire
Station No 2 . . . High
winds hlrw it down earlier
in Ihe week.

•

•

•

If Juke Zorian of Maitland
flops with ilia) proposed Boat
inarina in ISO days L D.
Plant, who ran bulid one a i
a hobby is ready to go . . .
Too bad exclusive rights were
given . . . Plant was ready
to put down tlW.WM this
week and 1* proceeding with
plans If Jake flop*.

•

•

•

House and Home Finance
official* arc processing tb it
Port terminal application . ,
Cost of the complete facility

#

u . . POO.000 to $*»-**•

LIVESTOCK exhibit g e ts two entries

WHICH ONE shall w e ride on now?

LET ME BE your Teddy Bear.

'UM-M-M Good, Cotton Candy*

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Filibuster Fight

'Objectionable' Book
Southern

WASHINGTON (UPI) Democratic L e a d e r Mike
Mansfield hoped today that
a weekend "breathing spell"
might clear the outlook for
ending the Senate’s anti-fili­
buster rule fight.
The Senate, apparently mov­
ing Into the final stages of
the prolonged battle, was In
recess until Monday.
Senate liberals lost by a 33
to 43 vote Thursday in the
first test on the short cut
route they have been using
to amend the existing gag

ators plus a scattering of
other members voting to
table the matter. The break
down was 32 Democrats and
21 Republicans for tabling
and 31 Democrats and 11 Re­
publicans against.
The liberals bypassed the
normal process of clearing
rule amendments through the
rule* committee. They con­
tended that at the opening of
a new Congress a majority
should be able to amend the
rules.

FIRST PLACE WINNER in the American
Legion Oratorical Content uponsoreil at Lyman
High this year by Memorial Post 25G of Cassel­
berry was Ann O’Donnell, second from left.
Others in the photo are Lnrry Muplesdon, con-

Open bouse will be held
Saturday and Sunday In Idyll*
wllde, of Loch Arbor, where
three Shoemaker built homes
will bo oa display.
Shown will be the 'Colonial

Democrat*

II," a colonial type home;
the "Futura,” a modern home
of the future and "Content*
pera," a home of contempo­
rary design.
Although most home* In

ALTAMONTE GARDEN CLUB members meeting Monday to make fur­
ther plans for next Thursday's Smorgasbord Dinner at the Community
House were, front from left, Mrs. Robert Bradford and Mrs. Jefferson
Hodges; back, Don Harris, Mr. Hodges and O. J. Buumgurtner.
(Herald Photo)

fly Shirley Wentworth
Twenty-five Sunday School
Ry Donna Estes
teachers of the Forest City
The new Vestry Committee baptist Church attended a
of Christ Episcopal Church, “ Illast Olf banquet" last Sat­
urday evening to open the SSLongwood, will be formally in­
200 Cnisade being conducted to
stalled at tin* 10 a.in. Eu­ Increase enrollment and en­
charist this Sunday.
largement of the Sunday
Members of the committee School department.
The "Space Age" is being
were elected by their fellow
parishioners at the annual used os theme for the threemeeting of Christ Church on month crusade and each room
Jan. 20 and their election has a large poster displayed
has been approved by the I to record progress. At the
Rt. Rev. Henry I. laiuttit, attendance grows a rocket
will climb higher and higher
Dishop of South Florida.
Installed will be H erm an1into outer spnee among the
Schtinming. senior warden; *indicated planrts.
Eugene II. Taylor, jbnior war- j The crusade is being conden; Frederick Wyman, trea- ( ducted under supervision of
teat chnirman at left; Stanley Houston, Lyman
surer; Thomas Kuhn, secre­
speech inntrue tor; Eileen Klcr, second place win­
tary and A. 1\ Rowersox,
ner; Billy Johnitton, third place winner untl Har­
Robert llummond, Charles
old Krydcr, Post 250 commander.
Pasternack and Joel White.
•
(Herald Photo)
The first regular business
meeting of the newly elected
Committee will In? held Imme­
diately following the installa­
tion service.
Also elected at the annual
Idyllwilde are custom • built, be open all day and on Sun Parish meeting were Thomas
these model homes have been day from noon until dark.
Kuhn to serve as a delegate
erected to show the type of
A door prize of a GE West to the Diocesan Convention
work done by Shoemaker con­ port stereo will In* given a- in Miami Reach In May and
struction.
way. The winner will be an Raymond Rail to serve as al­
On Saturday the homes will nounccd at a later date.
ternate delegate.

Winne, members of the Girl's
Auxiliary who took over the
nursery.
Attending, In addition to
Copeland, were Rev. and Mrs.
Richard Drown, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard While, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jackson. Mr. ami
Mrs, Clinton Crawley. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Westmoreland, Mrs.
William Drannon. Mrs. Mar­
tin Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter lfoberg. Mr. and Mrs. I).
K. Winne, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11.
Moreno and daughter, Andrea,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Whlldcn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hart.

Church Sets
Service Series
A series of "New Life Meet­
ings" will be conducted at
G r a c e Methodist Church,
Onora Road at Woodland Ave­
nue in Sanford, Feb. 17
through Fob. 21.
Guest minister will be Rev.
Gerald McCray, a former
missionary to Alaska and pres­
ent minister of the Rowling
Green Methodist Church.
Invitation has been extended
to the public to attend each
7:30 p.m, meeting.

WRENSHALL, Minn. (UPI)
— A discharged high school
English teacher, now making
his living as a hod carrier,
said Thursday he still feels
the novel ” 1984'' is unob­
jectionable.
Richard Wyman. 39, was
fired by the Wrenshal school
board last March because he
Included the George Orwell
novel on the reading list for
senior EngHsh students pre­
paring for college. The school
board called the book "ob­
scene and immoral." The con­
troversy erupted after a girl
student showed Utc novel to
her parents.
Since last autumn, Wyman,
a father of 13, has been car­
rying bricks at the same
school, where a Duluth con­
struction company is erecting
an addition to the building.
Even that job has been in­
terrupted
temporarily be­
cause of the cold weather and
Wyman picked up his first
unemployment compensation
check Thursday in Duluth.
"It's a new experience for
me," he said, "I've never
been unemployed before."
Wyman, who holds a mas­
ter's degree In education and
has 10 years teaching exper­
ience, said he has applied In
more than 100 area high
schools but his applications
have been rejected each time.
"I don't feel that the school
administration is black-balling
me,” the now bearded ex­
teacher said, "but then 1 guess

Church Holds
Daily Services
Dally evangelistic services
are being conducted at 7:30
p.m. at the Fern Park Church
of the Nazarcne by Rev. Ar­
thur E. Kelly, visiting minister
from South Carolina.
The church Is located at 304
O'Rricn ltd. In Fern Park.
Host minister Is Rev. J . Den­
nis Peacock.
The special services arc
scheduled to continue through
Feb. 10. Beginning next Mon­
day. Ralph and Joan Dunmire.
singer-musicians, will be presonl for each program.

they aren't giving me the belt
of recommendation* either.”
A copy of the controversial
hook still rests in the Wren*
shall school library but no »tu*
dent is required to read it and
its contents are not made tha
subject of term papers as ia
Wyman's classes.
Supt. E. C. Hedegard said
the school administration has
not changed its opinion of tha
work.
‘•Some parents object to the
book and we're not going to
force anyone to read it. They
can if they want to,” he said,
‘‘but It’s not mandatory."
Wyman said he has not
changed his mind about tha
book, either, he said he would
include It in a ‘‘recommend*
cd" reading list for seniors if
he lands another teaching post.
‘‘Ttie book is not a great
literary work, but it has soma
value for college bound Hu*
dents. What good Is it to study
English writing if you don’t in*
elude English authors?"

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purchaser of a
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By LARRY VERSIIEL
Tbe Navy ha* officially
"
asked (he city to approve the
Pipeline Co. bid to transport
Jet furl. . . . A letter is in the
mail and will be read at the
City Commission meeting a
Meek from today.
• • •
That'* some post office we
have . . . High Minds last night
I
blew open Uie door and knock­
ed parts of the celling loose.
• • •
Someone knocked over a hy­
drant Saturday at Ninth and
^
Bay . . . The city lost a quar­
ter million gallons of water . .
♦ • •
Nobody asked me, but how
come no one checked that
|
natural gas pipeline to the
Hunt Co. site and how it got
approved? . . . More on this
later.
• • •
Still no word on when those
legislative hearings will take
place this week. Spoke to Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Mack says
they will wail until the federal
court makes a decision on re► apportionment . . . May want
the new representative to sit
in . . . “ You mean Gordon."
Says I . . . “Ha, lla" . . . says
Mack.
• • •
By the way can't think of a
better man than Gordon Fred­
erick for that House seat . . .
Can you all?
• • •
1
And anyway. I’d like to tee
that legislative lag put back
on.
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LEGISLATIVE RAMBLES
. . . Mack and Joe Davis voted
against killing a House mem­
ber for Seminole and so did
Bernard Parrish . . . Mack
voted against the statute . . .
Says the people should decide
. . . The way we sec It. Semin­
ole will have two House repre­
sentatives and one Senator
this session and lose one in
1965 . . . Qualification dead­
line will be in about a week
. . . first primury Feb. 26 and
second March 12 . . . Nobody
asked me, but the courts will
probably junk the legislative
compromise . . . That’s all it
is . . . and what it does . . .
extends Metro from Miami to
Tallahassee.
• • •
Speaking of the legislature
. . . Did you know- that a
quarter horse ran at the Sem­
inole Park Raceway Saturdaynight by the name of “Joe
Davis” 7 . . . It came in sec­
ond and paid $5.80.
• • •
Work has started on the new
McCrory's building at the
Eastern Shopping Center by
SR 436 and Huy. 17 92.
• • •
Rain will hold up work on
Seminole Blvd.
• • •
Thus far, the city has col­
lected $459,000 in taxes . . .
County well over $1,000,000 , . .
• • •
Don't forget deadline near­
ing for license tags . . . It's
empty now by John Gallo­
way's office.
• • •
Public hearing on the Econlockhatchrc at 10 a.m. tomor­
row a* t he Orange County
courthouse.
• • •
Police Benevolent Assn,
elected Dick Cosgrave presi­
dent the other day; Arnold
Williams, vice president, and
Estelle Jennings, secretarytreasurer.
• • •
Hundreds of hoy srouta will
be at Ft. Mellon Park this
weekend as Boy Scout week
kicks off . . . A full day's
eampout activities slated.
• • •
High winds blew the aerial
down out by Fire Station No.
Okay, who was the wise
kid that painted “Seminole"
across the back of the Ft. Mel­
lon Park Pool? It was just
painted last week.
• • •
Movieland Manager Hugh
Prince tells us that 36 per­
sons signed up to donate
blood to the Seminole Coun­
ty Blood Bank, through his
special shows a week ago.
Pledgers received a month'*
tree pass to the Drive-In. Good
s work, Hugh, the Blood Bank
111 W I w ash Ja need 4 M f -

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Discriminatory'
Suit Filed
MIAMI (UPI) — Miami at* I representatives until after- After the holdover lcgislatomey Peter Sobel asked a the 1964 general election. So tors are dropped in I9il Sospccial Federal Court today bcl claimed that 14.2 per cent M , „ d lhon ,y ,
to declare the newly-adopted of the people can elect a ma- I
_
43-Senator, 112-Rrpresentativc Jorlty of the Senate ami 22.9 of ,bo PC0P1&lt;* can cloct 1
Legislative Hcapportionment per cent ean elect a majority j majority of the Senate and
plan unconstitutional ami en- of the House of Represents 28 5 percent a majority of
Join tlic state from holding lives
elections under i t
Moments after the petition
was filled, the three-judge
court said it would hear all
arguments on the reappor­
tionment hassle at 9:30 a.nt.,
Thursday.
Soble, one of the two law­
yers who filed the original
suits that resulted in Flor­
ida's legislative apportion­
ment being declared unconsti­
tutional, also refiled a mo­
tion today asking the court
to reapoortion the legislature
by judicial decree.
Sobcl's petition called tlic
43-112 plan passed by a spe­
cial session of the legislature i
last Friday, both as a statute ^
and as a state constitutional &gt;
amendment In lie voted on by the people in 1964, "invl(I i o u s I y
discriminatory"
against him and other resi­
dents of large population MACK CLEVELAND JR. CORDON FREDERICK
•Hut lit King:’
A Rig May he
area*.
“ This plan Is no appreci­
able improvement over the
present legislative apportion­
ment, which has been de­
clares! unconstitutional by this
court, and is substantially
less representative than ap­
portionment by the proposed
constitutional i m c n d m e n l
overwhelmingly defeated by
the people at the last general
State Representative Mack Cleveland Jr. today
election," the petition said.
Under the new apportion­ threw hi* hat in the ring: for the state Senate if the
ment statute, which contains Federal court okay* the newly udopted 43-Scnator,
a "grandfather" clause to 112 Representative reapportinnment plan.
hold over two Senators and 13

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Cleveland Throws Hat

In Senate R in g ..? If'

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WEATHER: Scattered showers tlirouph Tuesday. High todny, 68-71. Low tonight, 45-60.
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nsuui...

BRIEFS
Open Firm
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stocks |
opened firm in moderately
active trading today.

Slijrhtly Ahead
LAKELAND (U PI) -F re s h
grapefruit shipments this sea
son are running slightly ahead
of last year's pace despite
December's citrus • killing
freeze.

Opposition Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Strong congressional opposi­
tion was developing today to
President Kennedy's proposed
cut in tax deduction* for
Midi items a* church contri­
butions and medical bill*.

Serving- Notice
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Southerners fighting a change
in the Senate's anti-filibuster
rule served notice today they
were prepared to go a* long
a* necessary to defeat or
sidetrack the move.

N oT citf

Post Office Patronage
A Headache ■Herlong
'T ost Office patronnge results in n hondni-lic.”

This wits the comment of Congressman A. S.
llcrloitK Jr. this morning when The Herald tele­
phoned him Ht Washington to ask the status of
appointment of u permanent postmaster for
Sanford.
"I’d rather not handle postoffiee patronage, either the ap|&gt;ointment of iKistmasters or
rural carriers,” the Congressman stated.
He explained that the final "results only
bring on a headache; it makes your friends
niifrry because there arc not enough jobs to go
around.”
lie continued thnt "those who do not get
the job of postmaster liecomc angry and the otto
who does get the job becomes an ingrate.”
Congressman Herlong remarked facetious­
ly: “It (appointments) should become a part of
losing an election rather than winning one. Of
course, I'm only kidding.”

In a serious vein, Herlong said he is await­
ing the recommendation of the Seminole County
Democratic Executive Committee for appoint­
ment.
He milled he had submitted tbc eligibility
list of three names to Warren Goodrich, Rrmlenton, Democratic state chairman, asking that ho
forward it through channels to tlic local com­
mittee.
Robert llillhimer, Seminole chairman, said
lie has not received the list from Goodrich.
Three local men passed U. S. Civil Service
examinations for the 87,BOR postmaster post
hero. They are Julian Whighnm, Stephen Dalint
and Guy Allen, the acting jmatmastcr and a Re­
publican.
The prorodtire is for the local committee
to recommend a candidate to Herlong, who, in
turn, will submit it to President Kennedy, who,
in turn, will name the successful randidato ns
Sanford’s iNistnmster, subject to confirmation by
tho U. S. Senate.

Break Tradition
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) Florida S t a t e
University
breaking tradition, announced
thi* weekend that it will play
all hut one of its home football
games in the afternoon next
season.

Easy W inner

Millionaire's
Wife Missing
Over Ocala

MANAGUA, Nicargua (UPI)

OCAI.A (U PI) — Mrs. Pa­

cijil party, was an appa'ent
easy winner today In national
presidential elections marred
by police clashes with antigovernment demonstrators.

Widener 111, wii* missing to­
day ahonrd m private aircraft
which disspprarrd irconds be­
fore a scheduled lauding In
driving rain here Sunday
(light.
The plane, a twin-engined
Aero Commander owned by
the Wideners, was last seen as
it approached the Ocala Air­
port about (l.-:iil p. in. Sunday
night lifter a flight from West
Palm Ileach.
Widener, waiting to meet his
wife, said the plnne was shout
200 feel over the landing strip
when it veered sharply mid
disappeared in dense clouds to
tho west.
An airport s|&gt;okrsman said
the plane piloted by Roiiert G.
St mi Is of Ocala, was In touch
with the FAA t o w e r n t
Gainesville, FIs., by radio and
last reported its position s«
less than 350 feet over tinstrip on s landing approach.
The piano did not contact
tho lower after pulling off
rour*e.
An air-ground search was
launched toduy when a check
of Celitrul Flotilla airports
failed to locate the plane.

Under the plan, Seminole will gain a Senator for —Rene Seliick, candidate of tricia Widenrr, wife of mil­
this session of the legi*Iulurc and in 1065 would lose President Luis Somoia’s I.ib- lionaire *|H)rtaman Peter A. II.

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&lt;U&gt;u liou.o member.
At the same time former
.state House Representative
Gordon Frederick anid he
would prnluihly run for the
vacant House acatf Cleve­
land's) if the court rules fav­
orably on the plun.
Cleveland served |;| nessions
including eight special of the
legislature. Hu is a member
of the finanro and taxation
and rules committee and is
eensidi red one of the most
powerful members In the
House.
Frederick, before lie de­
clined to seek re-election last
year, served during seven ses­
sions.
Earlier Frederick had said
he would run ugain if .Semi­
nole got a Senator because of
Ida experience to aid political
newcomer 8. J. Davis who was
elected to tile House lust
year.

To Sign Bill

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Weary clerks in the House of
Representatives completed en­
grossing work on the hill con­
taining Florida’s new reapportionment plan today and said
it will lie put on the governor's
desk for action later todav.
Gov. Farris Rryant is ex­
pected to sign the hill right
away and then set dales for
elections to choose the seven
new Senators anti 30 Repre­
sentatives provided for in the
plan.
The first primary probably
will be set for Feb. 26 with
a run-off and general clrction
to follow. After the election
dates are set, Secretary of
State Tom Adams will set the
deadline for candidates to
qualify for the 37 new seats.
The new seats, all for fast­
growing urban areas, will tend
to cripple tlic influence of the
small county majority bloc
that has eontroled the legis­
lature since Florida became a
Over $1,200 wns collected
state.
for Uiu aucressful Mother's
It also may put a few more
March of Dimes held Thurs­
Ilepublirans In the House —
day, Mrs. Robert Zittrower,
but not enough to give th is .
.
.
, , ,
_
chairman, reported today,
party any kind of » voice In
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The deepest ap preciation
proceeding*. Tlic Republican
of
the
Xationul
Foundation
stronghold of Pinellas—which
goes to (lie Mulching Moth­
now ha* on all-GDI* delega­
tion of three ll«m*e members er.; nod to the public in imppick* op port log tb* Foundation'* rxand one Senator
three additional Represent*• 1 P"n'led effort* to continue the
livei and if past trend* are quest for the conquering of
followed, they'll al»o be Re­ IHilio, birth deferts and arth­
ritis.
publicans.
Ttie 23 rnptaiti* and hunTlic difference in small coon
ty domination will be m ore[ dred* of worker* were assistnoticeable in the House where ( H by volunteers fiom Boy
populous area* pick up 30 now I Scout Troop 604. Mr*. ZltI trow or said.
seats.

Mothers March
Takes $1,200

$ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 Program

Park Lease
To Be Discussed
The City's offer to lease the
Municipal Stadium for rounty
ichool athletic* for u $1 an­
nual rental was to lie discuss­
ed informally this afternoon
by School Supt. R. T. Mi luce
and City Mgr. W. E. Knowles.
Mil wee said he will present
the proposal for study to the
Sdiool Board at its next reg­
ular meeting on Fell. 14.
Know lea made the proposal
before the Boosters Club. He
outlined lost of construction
and uununl maintenance of tlio
stntllum anil then made the $1
offer.
The offer followed an outlino by Architect John Burton
of the club's plan fur construc­
tion of a stadium for football,
baseball and other athletics at
Seminole High School.
Burton e stim ated cost of the

Trampled To Death
GIIANADILLA, Canary Islands (UPI) — Twenty-three
persons were trampled to
death and more than too in­
jured .Sunday when a crowd
of farm men and women
stampeded from a building
they thought was collapsing.

Cuba Buildup
Worries U. S.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Congressional roiu-cni al-out
the Soviet buildup in Cuba in­
creased tr«lny and thn admin­
istration prepared to rrm-k
down harder oil foreign ship­
pers engaged ill Cuban trade.
r
Sen. Kenneth n. Keating,
R-N.Y., who ha* warned rep roject would lie $55,(NS). Mil- peatedly of the Itussinn arms
wee said th is m orning, ju d g ­ buildup, said "sooner or later
ing fruni such projecta already we will have to deride to put
Dragging operation* will be Imiic* li.nl been in the water severed from the IxxJy but
com pleted in nearby counties, an end to it or see the Com­
resumed thi* week in an i-ffurl between three niuntli* and twu had become disjointed will!
a school stadium could tie con­ munists taka over South
! tu recover tlw* skeletal re. year*. The study further re -1 decomposition,
stru c te d fo r $22,000.
America."
mains of a Negro man in a vealed the man was a victim j The discovery wa* ntatlo
D. II. MurGillis, club presi­
Ken. John C. Strums, D- j
small canal off South Highway of malnutrition, causing th e ' Jan. 19 by four boy* playing
dent, saiit his group will take XKss.. whose preparedness
17-92, Sheriff J. !,. Hobby re­ belief In- apparently had be-1 along the canal. They fished
under udvisciiu-nt Knowles’ *uIx-ommliter is investigating
come ill and fallen into the a Isait from tho water and
ported
this morning.
offer and Burton's estimate.
the Cuban situation, said Uie
canal and drowned.
found bones. Dragging opera­
The
search
will
be
continued
United State* might huve to
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)
Sheriff Hobby said the drag tions by sheriff's deputies that
with calm waters, (lie .Sheriff
demand that Rusal., remove, Supervisory personnel of the j
(u„ovun, rec,.|tll t» ,|.! C'nK operations will be re- day brought tip the mate of tho
Mintater Quits
its picjH'iit
junt ns it Mnke • l»&gt;unri Florida ha%[ j morJ,jn
. *j
rCi||»* » ' .1urtu»d because tho study also laait containing leg and foot
OTTAWA (U l'li - Defense
demanded removal of offrn- Coast Railway began
! palho^gl.,.! study ...Lie of ■rcvcalrd the leg* had not been lames.
Minister Douglas llnrkness re­ site missih-s uiiil bombers,
another freight
human leg and fool tames I
signed today in protest against
The administration was rx- Bowden Yanis near here today
Prime Minister John Diefen- pertrd to Issue an order today lor Ilk- 350-iiiilr Irip over rust- found in Arin)-I)|ie InmiI* last
Jan. 19.
baker's refusal tu commit Can­ or Tuesday barring U. 8. gov- cd rails to Miami,
TIh- leg and foot bourn and
ada to tlie use of nuclear eminent curgoe* to shipownI be train, tentatively schcdthe boot* were forwarded to
weapons.
rrs whose vessels have traded ulcd to leave this afternoon,
(he Florida Slk-riff'* Bureau
with Cuba sinee Jan. |. Ship- '*'|l »" '»!«• second moved li&gt;
pers could escape the ban by lhc FEU since 1,200 members j
r,,U d &gt; '
Council Meet
The rejairt received today
11 non-operating unions
The Oviedo Town Council removing their vr**el* from
will meet at 8 p. in. today.
trade with Culm.
“* * W dU«'u“ ' | bone, were those of a Negro
The adverse weather romll- animals hack until Tuesday
In Miami, .in,liar prepar. m ,,c' / b?ul
f'* 1
',r lions of the past two days have or Wednesday, because the
1
seven
Inches
tall,
and
that
the
tion* were under way for a re­
forced delay of the Judging of had weallwr ha* just msde it
turn trip by a 20-car train
livestock at the annual Sem­ ini|iostibla to get them in
which ran there Sunday In the
inole County Fair which open­ In-re,” he said.
Two Newsmen
first trip since the strike be­
ed today at the American
A good display of entries in
gan.
la-gion Fairgrounds, Associa­ all categories is on hand for
Jail Bound
LONDON (UPI) — Bri­ tion President John MtUlos- lids year’s exhibition, officials
indicated.
tain's high court today sen­ key said at noon today.
on the following projects:
approved by the School Board
Judges were busy all morn­
tenced two newsmen to pri­
Page Shows on the midway
English Estates new ele­ and State Department, final
son terms (or refusing tu ing, however, assigning rib­ are announcing the showing in
mentary school, 15 class­ plant being drawn.
lliidge
Page H
name their sources of infor­ bons and prizes to entries in Seminole County of a new mo­
rooms, rafelorium and admin­
Classified __ .._ Page tl mation.
Hanford Junior High School,
the 4-11, Home Demonstration torcycle art never before seen
istrative suite, final plans ap­ lunchroom, lihrury and music
Comics
_ ._ Page 8
The court gave Daily Mail and rivic projects. No report in the stale, and officials of
proved by the School Board, d«-| srtnient, preliminary plans
D ear Abby , , .... Page 8
reporter Brendan Mulbolland, on the winners was available the midway said their show
b eing leview cd by th e S ta te approved by School Hoard and
I'ege 4 29. six months on each of at press time.
E ditorial
would be llie biggest ever seen
Djpar tincnt of E d it c a t i o n, State, final p l a n e b e i n g
Entertainment
Page 8 three charge* of contempt,
A ribbon-rutting ceremony, here.
'o be forwarded to At- drawn.
Legale
Page 2 4k V with the terms to run con­ scheduled for 5 p.m. today
The Fairgrounds will open
P u is le --------------Page 8
Hosen wild E l e m e n t a r y
currently. Dally Sketch re­ may have to be postponed un­ at S p.m. Tuesday and Wed­
h Seminola Junior High School, five classrooms, pre­
Scdety ----------- Page 6 porter Begins Id Foster, 58, til Tuesday If the rain con­ nesday; S p.m. Thursday and
*cb*»i.I, eafetorium and music liminary pluns approved, final
Sports
—
Peg* T wa*
sentenced
to
three tinues, McUlovkey said.
Friday and 1 p m. on Salur*
Ifeprunnnt, irciiminOry plana plana being drawn.
"We have set the Judging ef day.

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Human Bones Discovered

Here W ere Negro Male

FEC Continues
Freight Loads

Weather 'Delays'

County Fair Judging

School Plans On Schedule
Planning I s progressing school offices at Atlanta this
along a satisfactory schedule morning.
in Seminole County's $800,000
Bids will i». asked soon for
school building program for those projects, Teagua reportthe 1963-61 school year. It was . ed:
C ro o n s High Si bool, five
reported t o d a y by .School
tiatsri oms and a hUrary ad­
Supt. It. T. Mllwt-e.
Walter Teague, administra­ dition.
Lyman High R
tive assistant, said a letter of
approval for two projects un- science rooms.
der the federal impact Uw :“n‘l music depailatonl.^
waa received flow b» k* | 7**gu* aio*i

SANFORD I’OLIUK DEPARTMENT i-ontrihiitvd $.'13 from their Polled
I’l-iiuvolent Fund to tho Siirt'ptii Host I hum* toduy. From left tiro Sift. W,
II. l ’o*grnve, President of the PIJA; Mr*. Tun mu r llrudcn, Suruptu Admin­
istrator and Chief Roy William*.
(Herald Photo)

Herald Index

SSL1,

�| stir #ntiforb Wrralb
Page 2—Mon. Feb. 4, ’63

Heart Fund Drive Support Urged Reds Blame
"Cordiovasculnr diseased, (disease of
thn heart and circulatory system) uru
our number one health enemy, cuuhIiik
widespread puin and suffering and im­
posing serious economic and production
hardships on local industry through
the loss of skilled executives,” Mayor
Tom McDonald declared today.
“Uesides the millions of adults,
there are half a million children who
-suffcr _from_thifl^jiio8t _viciou8 enemy,
which each year causes more deulhs
than all other diseases and accidents

combined,” the Mayor ndded.
'The Heart Fund constitutes the
nation’s Number One defense against
heart disease by making possible the
research, education and community
service programs of the American
Heart Association, its affiliates and
chapters—the nation’s only inde|&gt;endent voluntary agency dedicated exclu­
sively to combating this lending health
enemy,” he said.
Thfomied Triedlenl opinion holds the
view that only through medical re­

search can science discover the still un­
known causes and develop improved
methods of diagnosing, ti eating, con­
trolling and ixjssibly preventing these
diseases.
“I, therefore, proclaim the month
of February to be observed us Heart
Month in this community and urge all
citizens, schools, churches, business es­
tablishments and scientific, social,
civic and fraternal organizations to
give this drive their fidlest cooperation
and utmost support,” the Mayor said.

Cold Continues
In East; West
Gels Heat Wave

Girls Worried
About Chilly;
Bui, Admire Him

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FIRST-OF-THE-WEEK
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U. S. For Nuclear
Ban Stalemate
MOSCOW t U PI» — The So
viot Union sought today to
blame the United States for
the continued nu&lt; linr t e s t ban
stalemate.
The Russians appeared to be
trying to discredit the West­
ern position In the eyes of neu­
tral nations before the !7-na• lon disarmament negotlatlrns
resume in Genevn Feb. 12.
The o f f i e I a I Communist
Party newspaper I’ravda said
Sunday tlie Soviet delegation
broke off negotiations in New
York becauss the West had
“no intention" of ending atom­
ic teste.
The newspaper said that in
light of the Kremlin's “good
will" offer to accept up to
three on-site Inspections, “the
reluctance of the U n i t e d
State* and Great Britain to
end nuclear tesla had become
obvious.”
It said the Soviet Union
thus w hs "forced" to break off
the New York talks and throw
the question back to the big
disarmament conference.
i t portrayed the Soviet ac­
ceptance of the principle of
on-site inspections as an at
tempt to meet the United
State* •'half way."
There was no hint in Pravda
that the Soviet Union would
lie willing to expand the numlier of on-sito inspections to
meet the West’s minimal re
quirements.
There was no Indication that
the gap between the two posi
tion* could be narrowed quick
ly a t Geneva.

Uy United l’rr*» International
CAMBRIDGE. England A thawing warm air flow
(UPI)— Titc 300 coeds at Girton College are nervous about
■wept eastward from the Pa­
the prowler they rail Chilly
cific Coast today nudging
Rllly but they admire his
temperature* upward over the
hardiness.
western two-third* of the na­
A police guard was placed
tion.
around the campus Sunday
A cold wav* moved Into
night following Chilly Bill's
New England on the heel* of
latest appearance in suba atorm that dumped up to
freeiing weather in his usual
eight Inches of fre*h snow
costume—striped underwear.
in some eection* of Maine.
Chilly Billy made his first
Temperature* rose an aver­
appearance a month ago and
age of 20 degree* In the
has turned up several Umes
frozen midwest, while sun
since. But he frightened a
bathers lolled in record 90-dacoed this weekend and she
gree heat In Southern Cali­
called police.
fornia.
When the police arrived
Reading* In the low teens
with dogs all they found were
forced New York City’s tran­
Chilly Bllly'a foot prints In
sit authority to keep Its eubthe snow.
way trains in tunnel* and run
"We're all very nervous,"
long tralna to prevent freexe.
■aid one girl.
ups prior to the morning rush.
Other coed* had a grudg­
Southern California, in the
ing admiration for Chilly
throes of a crop-damaging
Billy. As one said.
deep freexe two weeks ago
"He must be a superman
FEIIHUAHY IS IIEART,MONTH tlcclaica Mayor Tom McDonald aa ho
and • drought-breaking de­
to face tiw elements in only
meet! with Seminolo-DeHary Heart Council President Ed Simona to sign
luge of rain laet week, had
striped pants. It ha did it in
the proclamation to thnt effect, today. Simona pointed out that 10 million
Sunday readings SO degrees
the middle of summer you
Americana, Including COO,000 children suffered from aome form of dlaabove the February average
could understand it, but in
•aae of the heart and circulatory ayatem.
(Herald Photo)
the snow . . . briT."
high.
Montebello, Calif., had the
Legal Notice
A police spokesmin said
nation’* high temperature, 9$,
an all-out March was under­ IX T H E C IN l'l IT COI'IIT IIP
way.
and Los Angeles set a new
T H E S IX T H j r t l l C I A I . CIH*
mark of 91 degree* for the
"Its not very nice to have • I I I OF I l l ' l l I n %. IV AXIS
FOM SF.VIIXOI.E r o t x T V .
a chap Uke that wandering C k s s r s r . Va. EFT29
date. Beaches snd swimming
n in m cH
pools ware crowded, pressing
round a girls' college,” tie
I'Atri. 8M ITH,
Pinal Divorce Decree*
Thomas Harrow, *tux, West View, $12,000.
said.
•
lifeguards Into unexpected
ruiniirr,
Ronald T. Corn vs. Elisabeth Wild were, $18,200.
v*.
Washington Security Co. to
winter duty.
HUTU tV. 8X1ITII
Zero and bslow tempera­ Corn.
Arvld Htrdahl, etux to Earl William Gtavedoni, etux. Golf
Tisfsnilsnt.
Gertruda Carter va. Lloyd Marshall, *tux, 19-21-80, $47,- View, $12,000.
tures wars confined primarily
v iit h e to ir r n v H
T i n III ITH W. 8X1 ITII. w h o . .
. to tha northeastern portion of Cartar.
Washington
Security
Co.
to
600.
I s sl k n o w n r . t l d . n r s end
Mary Plarcy va. Hal B.
Hurry Guvtavaun, etux, Golf
the nation. Caribou, Maine,
niblrsia I* Itou le No. I,
Pioneer
Bag
Co.
of
Kenans
Plercy.
MolU*. U . n r e l s .
View, $ 12 ,000.
ahlverad In 18 below.
rnc
aim :
i m : i m : i iv
hrEdward Welrlrk va. Iren* City to Francis E. Iloumillat
New England braced for be
Washington Security Co. to
Ql lltK Ii TO f i ls y o u r w r l l II, etux, Mayfair, $21,600.
l . n d sF .n ss to Mis Coinplsln t
Ricburd L. Bradford, etux,
low sera temperature* to­ Horton Welrick,
GENEVA (UPI) — Dele- for d lv o rcs fllsd h » t . l n s s s l n s t
Hunatand, Inc. to Rudolph Golf View, $12,000.
night and hasardous driving James Albert Scbourn v».
wiili t h s c l o r k o f t h .
gate*
from 103 nations i n h ­ you,
Nancy
Saboum.
Seng Sr., etux, 22-21-30, $12,wamlnga wera Issued for
a b o v . . t y l r d Court on o r b«II. A. Hrndwrll Jr., *tux, to
, and s * r » .
Erneat Cowley v*. Harriett 500.
much of the six-state area
Kolu-rt A. Baird, utux, 4-21-29, ered here today for the larg­ sf o ro. n pMf .r orbf .Vs ml sy i lupon
TUtnHandel Stubb, etux to Rob $21,800.
est conference ever held in t i ff ’, a tto rn ey , XV. T. D svls ,
where roads wera coated with Cowley.
Ttoom SIX, Oos North O r s n * s
Oussle Ann Robinson vs. art Reaver, Ridge High, $10,Glen Hurrisun, etux, to Ule* ways to boost scientific and | Avenue.
frozen slush and Ice. A t least
* » t n u s , Orlando,
o r l s n d o Florlds
200.
Day, etux, Hnnlundo, $11,100. technical akl to under-dc-..................
14 deaths wera attributed to John Robinson.
FA If. NUT nr k Mscrss Pro
Msry Frances Carroll vs.
C o n f s y .o
w ill
bs
sn t.rsd
Helen Hitchens to Edith Y.
Eugeuo Fraley, elux, to veloped countries
tha eold In the area.
t s . l n . i you
King, Markham Park, $0,500. ta rry Anker, etux, Sunland,
Thunderstorms ahead of the Robert E. Carroll.
Tlw two • week conference
WITNK8M my hand sn d . s a l
Raymond Homes, Inc. to $ 12,000.
advancing cold In Dlile, drop­ Phyllla Itlefel va. Elwln
Is sponsored by the United a t Hsntord, Hrmtnols County,
lo rld s Mil. S"lh da y o f J a n ­
Gordon Luttrell, ctux, LongV. N. Morris, etux, to Rob­ Nations. Experts In fields Fuary,
ped nearly an inch of rain Rlafel.
A. II. 1»(S
Viol*
Faust
vs.
Earl
F
au
st
dais, $0,800.
ert MiTnddcn, ctux, Diuid ranging from soil conserve 18EAI.)
a t Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh,
Charity Lovey Atkinson vs.
Arthur H. n . i k w l l h , Jr.
LMN Enterprises, Inc. to Hills. $11,000.
tion to rivil aviation were
N. 0., and New Orleans, La
Clark of t h . a b o v . a ty l.d
James L. McCoy Jr., etux,
Court
Rue Chandler, etux, to FHA, on hand.
Portland, Ore., and Portland, Francis M. Atkinson.
Frances l). Decoder vs. John Loch Arbor. $18,000.
Ily: X t . r s s r . t K. T y r .
Longdulr, $9,000.
A UN spokesmen said the
Mains, also reported heavy
T*spiity
Clark
Decedor.
Kutiert Bishop, ctux, to I).
Iluelnn Grier, ctux, to Don­ main object ii to give the W. T. I i . v i s
ralna.
Frances Braswell vs. Wil­ T. Green, llldge High, $8,000. ald Rciigiin, etux, Wyunewood, countries a chance (o ex­ Room M2
Ons North O ranas Avs nu*
liam Ilraswrrll.
Hazel D. McCarthy to limn­ $ 10, 000 .
change information In a form Orlando, Florida
Cora Kill vs. lien Kill.
er Piper, etux, St. Jobn’a VIICherles Thompson, etux to that will make R readily A t lo r n sy for P la in t iff
Publish F sb 4. It. II. 21. ]S*I
Hetty K. I.imdbrrg v*. Jamrs Inge, $8,000.
First Fed. of Seminole Coun­ available to underdeveloped CDF-1
S. I.undbcrg.
countries.
Earlo Lnslinict, etux. to ty, Sanford lights, $5,900.
riT
c iifu t .
Albert Echwarx v*. Evlo Daniel G. Lott, etux, Quail
Hie Information exchanged xi xi x t ti ii i e j i ri hi Nc ir «i.
Heihert Seymour, etux to
c iiir iir
Schwarz.
Pond, $20,000.
Roseo* Ward, N. Chuluutu, by the 1,500 delegates should OF FI.OIIIIIA IX ASH F ill!
Ituxsell Tulumilge vs. Au­ James H. Russell, etux to $9,000.
enable planner* to make bet­ a it N ix o i. E i n r u r c i i a v .
JOHNSON CITY, T e n n .
f KHV SO. 1ST**
drey
Talmsdge.
Harvey
Huggins,
stux,
24-20(U P!)—A 28-year-old college
Robert Rogers, etal, to John ter use o! technical and fin­ lw Ik* M a t t.r s i Ik s A S sp t lsa
s
li
Abnsr Hauge vs. Mab«l 32, $0,100.
student charged In the death
Goonen, ctux, Oakland Slturca, ancial aid in tha future.
VIVRT
r.LIZARF.TII
JO H N.
Haug*.
Washington
Security
Co.
to
$21,300.
of his B-wet-k-olti son, fares a
8 0 N and
Hattie
llcll
Thomas
va.
Os­
WILLI AXI OLCNN JOHNSON
Herbert Brunson, etux, Gold
preliminary hearing In city
A. II. Chapman, elux to
AUOHOlJC CONTENT
by
car Thomas.
View, $12,000.
court today.
Jesse Fowler Jr., Kustbrook,
JKIIOI.D
WILSON RLI.I8
The Volstead Act of 1919,
Ilertha
L.
Smith
v*.
Tommy
Washington Security Co. to $10,200.
M il'll I TO allUVA’ i VI »i:
John David Semol, a student
passed
over
the
veto
of
Presi­
T
H
E
s
t
a
te
or
P L n n tll A
Robert McCoy, etux, Golf
a t East Tannessea Stats Col Le* Smith.
Louis Hardy, etux to Juan­ dent Wilson, defined intoxicat­ TOi OLF.NN A NDRE W JOHNView,
$12,000.
lege here, I* charged with fel
81 IN.
w lio * .
p l.r.
of
ita Walls, C. C. Manor, $7,400. ing liquors as beverages con­
r s . l d . n r s | . un k now n
Real Estate Transactions
Washington Security Co. to
•nluua assult with Intent to
Bobby Buy Marlon, etux to taining 14 of one per cent al­ NOTICE
18
IIKRKIIY
OIVMauricu Felts, etux to John Jack Roper, ctux, Uolf View, FHA, Sunland, $12,800.
commit second degree murder
EN t h a t a Hwora P . t l t l o n h a .
cohol by volume.
h ss n fllsd In Ihs C lrn ilt Court,
and involuntary manslaught­ It. Ilausveil, ctux, Osklsud $12,000.
Ninth
Judlrl.1 Clrrult o f F lo r ­
Washington Security Co. to
er. Semol's wile, Janice, told Hills, $7,800.
i d . , In and for k .m i a o l a Cou n.
Legal
Notice
Legal
Notice
Ralph
Woodruff,
etal
to
Jo­
Attlee A. Pearson, etux, Gulf
ty,
Florida,
In
Ch an rsry,
police her husband bent the
w h.rsln
P .tltlo nsr
JKRO t.D
child last Thursday night and seph (iuzil, Luts I, 2, 6, fl and
1% THIS I IHIT IT ( 411 HT.
WIIJOiN
KI.I.I8,
..sk a
to
Mil'll E KIIH HIIIS
M
M
II
Jl
III!
I
II.
(
III!
I
IT
7,
Block
8,
Cliupoutu
and
Tuck­
wrapped a blanket a-nund tha
T h s l lo a n l iif Cou nty Com- adopt t w o c-ortalu wlillo ch ild ,
Legal
Notice
o r n .o iiiiii. i\
%m i r i m m l . s l o n r r . o f h sm ln o ls C o u n ­ rsn. t o - w l l .
V
I
ARY
ELIZAer* Add., $7,800.
l*oy'a face to stifle Its cries.
n r . H i M i i . i : r m vr%.
ty, FIs. w ill r s i s l v s bids st IIETII JlilINHON and WILFloyd Winfield Sr., elux to 1% THIS t Ol HT OK THIS • \ i n %m i :i i % m h i i i .ii t s m Ills Offli-s o f Arthur, II llrrk - LIAM
Tha ruuple awoke Friday
OLENN JOHNSON. Ihi so
m i u )
jiih .i .
II r IIY &gt;1 MIT IS.
with.
J r . In t h s C o u rth a uss p r . v . n t . ars to raus* and r«It.
E.
I’crvls,
elux,
Tanglemurnlng and discovered the
( III VI %. I I.nil III %* i \ I'lln*
r
u
i
n
t
i
f
f
*
qulrs
yo u to h . and a p p r . r
s
t
hsn
ford
,
F
lo
rid
a
up
to
l:iu&gt;
• VIII m i .
*
baby was not breathing. The wood, $20,000.
I*. XI. Xlondsy. K shru ary It. b . f o r . t h . a b o v . a t y l . d Court
IN UK: KUTsITK OK
C ll A Itl.Kri MARTIN.
1SS]
for
ANNEAL
RADIO
I
t
K.
I'ervis,
etux
to
Floyd
on ths t*t d a y o f Xlaroh, A D. I
baby waa dead on arrival at a
JULIA I'. liK O IhlK
lanl. ■KIIVICR CONTRACT, ro v s r - 1*42, t h i n and thara to . h o w J
boapltal here and Samul, for­ Winfield Sr., ctux, Little
litc ia ied
M i n i i: o r
Inn
p rsv.n tlvs
m a ln t .n sn i- s c a u .a . If an y you ran. why
TO
AMd ( IIKill r o i l » ( M l
m ii
rim
i i i %o n e i:
Inspst-ilons, tro u h ls rails, r*. ths r . q u s . t o f t h . p . t l t l o n s r s J
merly of Erie, Pa., left town Pearl Lake, $40,000.
I'I.II m i n *
II %%I Me ri.%1%1* T i l l Oli*iI*** Martin
pairs, and o thsr llama o l ssr&gt; list .I n aliould not b# e r . n t Paul K. I.snsilule, elux to Oil I I C M I M I I A&lt;L%IM»T M i l l
in hi* sports car. lie was arc / o KUtrhrr Martin
v lrs for a on* y r s r psrlod, *4.
TMi
P a r o l tl Mill*.
rrested Saturday after a high- Joseph Cobcr, Neul'a Ray l‘t , » r (A• mi
on Hit rad io r n m m u n l r t t b i n .
liar.I n fall not . 1 * . . D«an«l ea r It o f &gt; oil m r
Nriiitti 4**rn11iia
S'liilpuisnt
c u r r s n tly
b rin g r r . s Pro C o n f s . s o will bs
$
0
,
000
.
■peed rhaaa near Wise County,
hereb y nollf|r«| and ir*|iilrr.i to
T o r Afti: ItKItieilY n o il- u tlll.til
by
t
h
s
hsm
ln
ol*
s
n
l
you and t h s 1
Rouuld H o s o y , etux to |iiii»»nt a n y cIr Iiiib unit $lr* f!*.i ui.it 4 Com pla int f**i Dl* Cou nty l t o .,1 D s p s r t m s n t and r a i.lr. ,o d p ar go as .in. . st
Vu., and waa returned here.
| * . p ,rt».
iiiunda h lilt'll you, or eith er «&gt;f vurro ha t livan file.I a t a l n a t
Si
m
l
i
i
o
l
s
Cou
nty
Zotilna
and
Charles
Hadden,
olux,
C.
C.
WITNESS
my
hand
and o l Sainnl posted |B,00u bond to
&gt;4*ti, niuy Ini $ * nmihiRl tit*- r»* you, aiitl iron ar* rrs|ulr*^l to Uuiiding oriiiiivt.
ft .-1st aoal a . Ctsrk of ths
l u l l *•( J ill.I % I'. (ir.OIIUK. «!*-• M-rvr .» • ••!• jr o f &gt;uur A i i m -t
attend services for his son Manor, $IU.ono.
S p s s i f i s s t l o o s n isy hs ob- Clrrult Court, Ninth Judlrlal
• a i r d . lat* of ralU Cou nty, lo or f 'l^ a ilnr fn (li* r o m p l i l t i l tatnsd
Chnilcs Nance, etux to Har­ j i(!•*
at (hr oMU-s of tlis Clrrult of F lo rld s, In and f o r
Sunday a t Greenevlll*. Mrs.
Count) Ju-lfci* o f Heiultiol* on n*a r u i n t i f f - a ttorn *)*,
Ssutlnnl*
County
R iig lu s.r, S . m l n o l s County. Mil. 2 tth
Samul la a uulivu of Gieeuc- old Hopkins, elux, II c f 11 * r C o u n t), FlorUlu. m( hl« offlr* riu n*tt »ii», 1*a %U a Mt*lntoa)i. County Court
l l o u t s , Sanford. day of Ja nuary , I*42.
lit lit*- IMiUtt )i till atf o f Mild K«lnt«nl*
llull«tln*r.
Hanford. Florida.
Humes, $12,200,
vllle.
(MEAL)
C o u n ty a t hunf..r«l. Hlorhln.
and flla lb* ort aln al
Illds shatt tis sn r l u s n l tn a
Arthur II llsrk w lth , J r ,
Rill llaltaway, elux to w ithin ast k m Vitilur motilha .\n»w*r *»r
Samul, described aa "a bril­
I'Uatllnii tu th* o f - ssalrd rn v slo p a plainly markClark o f ths Clrrult Court.
frtnn
linn- &lt;&gt;r ill* first i*ul*- ftcr o f Hit Cltrk o f 111* c i r - sd on ttis outalds, •‘IIID F o i l
liant boy in aonie respects" by
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
llrnlloii o f Ihla iiotlsr. limit ed it Courl i*ii
$•*•I••r • tlm ANNUAL
RADIO
8KIIVICE
F lo r ld s. In s o d For Hirnla college official, waa origin­
*1* Ini or dnnftnd * Hall h« Itt rini» i| n&gt; of K ib ru iry .
Legal Notice
CONTRACT.
opsn
F tb t u a r y
n o l . County.
w
ritln
r.
and
•
imII
r
u
i
c
tii*
If ) o u fall to «2e» *o. Jadginrilt 12 l»*2.“
ally charged with murder but
Ily: X lsr K st.t K. Tyro
Ida' • « f r« 'lilfiiH' and |»»**t of* tiy dr fault
« ill
t&gt;r
take n
P ir r m o t'* v i v a
DC.
Rids
will
bs
op
sn
rd
a
t
a
tha charge waa revised when
NOTICK IS hereb y g i v e n Hist fir* a d l r N a o f (It* 1 1«*Iin* it I, aga lnat ) v u for til* v r llt f dt« n i s s l l n g to t a hs Id lu t b s Cordon V. F r .d s r t r k
aa autopsy report allowed tha ws s r s sii a s s s O In liuelnes* mid «*h II I-** » * « r n i«» by ttit* fiiandrtl In III*
plaint.
County
Conmilaaion
Mealing A tto rn ey for Pstttlnnsr
im a nt. Ill* a i r n l , or ultor*
DONM IN I) OIIOI ICKD at Room In t h s C o u rth o use a t I 202-2*4 North Park Avanu*
baby died from a form of at Ksrn I'srk, 8»mliu-le C o u n ­ cla
it*),
and
an
y
**i*
It
clulm
or
Hanfonl,
Hriiiln
i
|
m
i
*
o
u
n
t
&gt;,
ty. Florida, unilrr th* fir* I.
Sanford
Florida.
Tues day , I !*• D. l l o t U 2 I
pneumonia.
Ileus n s m t «&gt;f, P E H N PAHK slru-a ti«| n ol t o filed ahall Is* Florida. Ilil* Sltli day o f Jun* Faliruer y 12. 1942. at |*:i &gt;0 I Sanford. Florlds
uarr. 1&gt;*I
Tha couple baa two other I ' U XIUIMi. slid th s t we In- (old.
V
X
I
or
a
s
soon
th
a
r
sa
fla r a* Publish Jan. II *
Fab. 4,
/ • / &gt; Ury J. Gr rg*
ilU A U
to r e s l e i e r said name
possible
It. IE 1944.
children, Tarry, 2, and itoy, lend
An i«dttilnl*irairl&amp; of
(rilin i II H e k w it ii, Jr .
Ith (be Clerk of t b s Circuit
Tlis r l s h t I* r t t t r t t d lo CDF.-4S
Ihi- K ita t* o f
(*t*rk rirru it ( %
ourt.
14 months. Tlu-y lived la a Court, Hemlnule C ouuiy. F lo r ­
w a l v . an y Ir reg u la rities or
J I'Ll A I*. (iKOIU)l!,
HamtnoU County. Florida. t e ch n ica lit ies In bids and lo
trailer adjaccut to the college ida. In uccord aae* w ith the
4l#**t . n r I
II) i Atarttia T. Yllilwn
Ir e v is io n s of the n n u u . i . M i l|N lh il.M il; AND 1AUIAS
rs js r l any o r alt bids
I'-init) (Mark
cainpui.
NOT KE2jpON8llil.K
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Move To Pressure France
LONDON (UP!) — Diplo­
mat* ami statements started
reweaving
Allied strategy
throughout Western Europe
toil ay under pressure o( a

\ irtual F r e n c h rebellion cut Chancellor Konrad Ade­ Forty politicians from Italy. i Western Europe would "kill
against l'. S. leader-hip.
nauer on how West Germany, West Germany. Belgium. The Hie growth of the Dutch econ­
Prime Minister Macmillan as a key member of the Netherlands and Luxembourg omy” by cutting contacts with
summoned tr.s cabinet to re­ |Common Market six. intends —all the Common Market the United States and Bri­
port on his trip to Home 1to maintain Britain's lie s members but France—held an tain.
where he received strong 1with Europe.
emergency secret meeting in
Much of Hus sentiment was
Italian support for Britain's
Alfred Mueller Armaek, No The Hague over the weekend. j likely lo errupt in public tobid to get into the Common 12 man in the West German
Dutch government sources | day during the meeting in j
Marks t
I Economics Ministry, was so reported they sledded French I Strasbourg, France, of memWhile in Rome Sunday I angered at the French veto President Charles de Gaulle 1Iters of parliaments of Hie j ----night Maimillian t e r m e d i against British membership pose* "a imere ilc.dly threat six Common Market nations. ' cad
France's blackball of Bri- he resigned his job over Ha* to Western Kuropc and the
WASItrVGTO.V (DPI) — tain's entry "folly as well as weekend. So far Adenauer he* free world than Russian com
More than 4,155,591 acres of
expressed friendship for Bri­ niunism.”
timbcrland wen* burned b y 1
The administration sent Sec ingratitude.”
In Bonn. U S Ambassador tain hut has not condemned
The
Da nit
iT srrd —1&gt;&lt;- tl.r IDl.fT--1rotary Anthony J. Celeb roue
Lm* retort­
to Capitol Hill today to Waller C Dowling sounded France's action.
Gnullc's bid lo dominate ed in 19t*&gt;
launch the campaign for
President Kennedy's aid-toeducation program.
Cclebrczze, who heads the
Department of Health, Edu­
cation and Welfare, was sche­
duled to testify before Ihc
House Education and Labor
Committee at the opening of
hearings on Kennedy's pro­
posals.
The cabinet officer was ex|N-ctrd lo urge the lawmak­
ers to keep the President’s
program in one package as
QUANTITY RIGHTS RCSERVtD
he proposed, combining 2t
PRICES GOOD Thru FEBRUARY 6ih
new and old school aid plans,
bill Congress appeared likely
w i n . t in * t r u . i i
w t — c o r ,.N m — w w
to balk at this.
25 EXTRA

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S W A R M IN G ?

Hearings Set
On Education

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No Other Beef Could Be So

13,000 NEW I'llONE HOOKS, containing 12 more purest, Jiml an expuntlctl
list of direct tlinlintr cities hit the Sanford postoffice Thursday to be mailed
out to subscribers this week. Here Southern Hell’s local nmnairer Robert
Sheddcn, (rig'lit) takes a quick look at one of the new preen hooks, as Assistant Postmaster Clyde Peircy (left) rolls in another loail of tnailhaps
containing the new boks.
(Herald Photo)

U I U U 1 L T IE M E B

LONDON'S KIRK
The (beat Fire of London
started early on the morning
of Sept 2, 1660, in Pudding
The Florida State Employ- youth will prepare for occupa­ needed in certain parts of the |.anc al ,|lc home of John
ment Service jumped in full tions in which they will be state, for Hie growing private j Earynor, the King s baker, aeforce today behind an in­ needed and for which they propellor driven aircraft indus- j cording to the Encyclopaedia
creased and expanded pro­ have potential,
,r&gt;’1llrbatinica.
gram of technical and voca­ C. Planning to provide man­
tional schooling Ik ing studied power for new or expanded in
by the Seminole County School , diotries for the next 10 years.
Hoard, on the urging of the
Here arc some of the semi­
Juvenile Council.
skilled and skilled occupations
"There aro oxer 14uo jobs j all over Florida which show
going begging in Florida today a constant slmrlage of good,
because we do not have avail­ reliable, trained workers:
able trained personnel lo fill
Secretaries and stenogra­
them," Joe Foy, manager of phers (with good grooming
Ihc Florida State Employment and proficiency);
Sen ice, said today.
All types of clerical machine
•‘Yet we have thousands of operators with good experpeople unemployed in Florida. icncc;
E AND
During the month of Decem­ Telephone operators with
ber, 19(12. Florida paid out $2.- good typing skills;
•1X1,435 in unemployment cornQualified special machine
pensation payments to Florida operator* and sewing machine
jobless,” Foy said.
| operators in the garment In‘‘This lopsided picture of dustry;
jobs begging for men while
ftepuirinen for all kinds o(
men lieg for jobs, suggests | electrical a d d mechanical
that something must be done | e&lt;|uipment;
to bring the two together.” he i Domestic workers to live in
said.
, ur out;
“That 'something* must lie a j Machinists, tool and diemakto manufacturer’s
new kind of seluKiling for lo-j ers, shcrtim-tal workers with
day's needs,” Foy emphasized air conditioning installation
•‘Existing Florida businesses experience, c a li I n e t in a k •
and industries today find il ers and helinrr welders;
increasingly difficult to expand
Qualified auto and truck me­
because the demand for train­ chanics wiili tools;
ed personnel in many occupa­
Hood hotel and restaurant
tions is greater than the sup­ workers, as well as good
waitresses, countergirls, and
ply." Foy pointed out.
“ We must establish a pro­ specially cooks;
Accounting clerks, coopers,
gram that will have a major
purpose in training and educa­ job shop machinists.
tion of existing personnel to
In Ihc college-trained or
up-grade their skills and tal­ spocialty-school trained pro­
ents and lo prepare our youth fessional and semi-professional
for those occupations which fields there is a continual
are and will he needed to shortage in the billowing oc­
maintain and expand our exist­ cupations:
ing business and industries,”
Itcgislered nurses and super­
visors of nurses, ASCI* med­
Foy urged.
Here is a partial list of ical technologists, registered
thing* which Foy recommend­ physicul therapists, case work­
ed that Hie community should ers, electronics engineers,
electronics technicians, ac­
do:
1. Establishment of a Sem­ countants, chemists, electrical
inole County area vocational- engineers, instrumentation en­
technical school or an expan- gineers and planners, sales
engineers, lab technicians,
don of vocational school.
2. Adding vocational and operating room technicians
technical subjects in high x ray technicians, physician's
aisislants, sanitary techni­
school.
3. Supporting t e c h n i c a l cians, data processors, physi­
cists, statisticians, psycholo­
phases of college programs.
4. Encouraging larger firm* gists, dietitians, traffic engi­
to establish or expand in plant neers, psychiatric social work­
ers, teachers, high school
(ruining facilities.
5. Providing facilities In re­ grammar school and college or
train adult workers in needed university industrial engineers,
safety engineers, mechanical
skill*.
;6. Providing adequate guid­ engineers,
ance facilities to assure that
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�A Chamber?
W hy should there be a Chamber
o f Commerce in Sanford?
W hat doea i t do for it do for
th e city, for you individually, and fo r
members o f your fam ily? For Indus*
tr y and business?
It’s a fair question, especially a t
a tim e we're each being asked to
w rite a check to help support th e
chamber fo r th is year. Francis
Roumiliat Jr., our chamber president
fo r 1063, com es up w ith som e an*
ewers w e feel are worth presenting
Roumiliat. h im self a businessman,
anticipates th e question th at every
businessman will and should ask : is
th is good judgm ent on my part? And
here’s th e w ay Roumiliat answers:
F irst, there is th e obvious need
fo r someone in an easily found lo*
cation to be able to answer questions

"Never Mfnd What I SalcT, Jackie,
You're Spending Too Much Money'

about Sanford. T his tak es a lot o f
tim e, and considerable postage and
stationary.
We certainly don’t need a board
o f directors, composed o f local clti*
sen s, giving up hours and hours o f
th eir own businesses to oversee and
run an information office.
It is the responsibility o f these
directors, not only to reorganize
problems in our community and take
appropriate action to solve these
problems, but also to recognize op*
portunlties to mnkc Sanford a better
place to live, initiating program s th a t
will accomplish these gouls.
So, the second and m ost Import*
ant purpose o f tho Chamber is to or*
ganlze capable m anpow er and fur*
nish adequate financo to make the
projects successful.
Won’t you mall your check today?

Early Race Odds
W ith President Kennedy’s popu­
larity evidently a t a high level, as
measured by th e opinion polls, there
Is a considerable tendency in som e
quarters to su g g est th at he m ay bo
alm ost unbeatable in h is 1964 re-elec­
tion bid.
Republican politicians no less
than Democrats are counted among
thosq diking tin's
It is interesting therefore th a t
th e President him self, by all ac­
counts, does not hold to th is notion.
H e knows, o f course, w hat th e
polls show. H e is told, too, w hat any
Inquiring reporter is told: th a t in
another election h is Catholicism will
n ot bo a serious factor ugainst him .
H e understands th a t h is youth is
largely eleminated as an issue.
Y et he is said to think o f 1964 as
another horse race.
Professional politicians are na­
turally more cautious than outsiders
looking in. B ut Kennedy and h is in­
tim ate political establishm ent be­
lieve th e reasons fo r caution are
ample.
A t th e outset, th ey regard N ew
York’s Gov. Nelson Rockefeller as
th e likely Republican nominee. The
judgm ent is th at th is automatically
makea New York, w ith its 48 elec­
toral votes, a tougher figh tin g
ground than in 1060, when Kennedy
whipped Richard N ixon there by
888,000 votes.
. Rockefeller’s som ew hat liberal
coloring is seen, furthermore, as
m aking him highly palatable to many
California Democrats and Indepen­
dents, who often sw ing away from
Democratic candidates. Aided by th e

religious factor, Nixon carried his
own state by 86,000.
Michigan and Pennsylvania w ent
for Kennedy in 1960, but th ey are
now under Republican governors. The
President is concerned w ith organiza­
tional difficulties In both places.
Still worse is the immediate Ohio
prospect. Kennedy lost th e sta te by a
whopping 276,000 and form er Gov.
Michael DiSallo was buried la st fall
by more than half a million votes.
Kennedy h a s not forgotten,
either, that he won big Illinois by a
skimpy, disputed 8,800 votes in
1960.
In the South, the President lo st
Mississippi's eigh t electoral votes and
six o f Alabama’s 11. T hey w ent to
Sen. Harry Byrd o f Virginia. The
Ole Miss racial situation raises the
odds that Kennedy m ay in 1964 lose
all the 17 votes these two states now
have after 1960 census revisions.
Furthor defection— in Louisiana
— is rated possible but not likely.
Despite tho President’s concern
over his party’s organizational prob­
lems, history indicates that in presi*
donltal com bat such m atters ure not
often decisive.
But his aides say Kennedy roots
his caution in more than this. They
picture him as still persuaded that,
h is own popularity notwithstanding,
th is country is nearly us divided
politically today ns it wus in 1900—
when his actual vote margin was less
than 120,000.
I f Republicans generally were as
hopeful as the President is cautious,
then 1964 m ight not turn out to be
th e Konnedy wulkuway so many now
seem to predict.

Phil Newsom

Soys . . .

Fanfani Used To Woes
Socialists whose failure to
vote in the Chamber of DepuUr* had helped keep Fanfani’s government in offlee
and who now were accusing
Fanfani o f bstraylng hla pro­
mises.
Ovsrali It was g picture of
the general confusion among
Italy's political parties which
for 10 year* has prevented e s­
tablishment of a stable gov­
ernment.
Fanfanl'e Christian Demo­
crats, ths dominant party, a rs
split tbrea ways, among left,
center and right. Tha man
who held them together, form ­
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
er Premier Alcide de Gasperl, has bean dead fo r nine
V*tAT F S A O a s t g . W X J THIN* X }
years.
I
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A
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AWAYe
T.W
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O
FSA
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WHY D iD YOU PUT ON YOUW *
Smaller, right-wing parlies
6PRINTIN* SH O E* TUB OTUCW NOTHINE 1WAT CRAW L«.RUN«,
LEAPS OR p u b s — F A P / — do not trust them.
hioht, a f t e r tou s h o t A &gt;
NEITHER -room,CLAW, NOW
CHUNK OUT OP THE
Ton month* ago, Fanfani
FAMfS/— IT 3U8T HAPPENED
PLASTER 1 1W WlFS CAMS
TO BB A COINCIDENCE WAT. formed hla center-left coali­
h o m e a n *u t u p a f ir s
t WAS LEAVING W
S
tion which Included 8oclal
w00X6 -Display fo r a
night fo r a REUNION OF * Democrats and He publicans
FEW M l N U T S S . A N T H t N
■— -tr"* * -, aw e c o w ar
COOLaOVOWN ID 3U S T
-i
V r \ l c o m p a n io n s K but depended for Its existence
CALUN YOU DIFFERENT
upon a m arriage of conveni­
VARIETIES OF S A P A N
W-nn j ------- FATHEAD/ &gt;
ence with the Nennl Socialist#
who agreed to support mea­
sures favorable to their own
platform and to abitaln from
the vote on others.
In return, Fanfani promised
to decentralise state adminis­
tration by craaUng I I region­
al governments , to press
school and agricultural re­
forms, to develop low-cost
housing and to build more
hospitals and health centers,
WHY DID
1
to ac t against tag dodgers and
in OUT THE 1
to press for nationalisation
% 5M S5bR gi
of certain utilities, notably
electricity.
When ths chlpg were down,
Pagt 4
Sanford, Florida Mon., February 4, 1063 tha Christian Democrats re­
fused to go through with the
pleas for regional govern­
ment out o f fe ar that the
Nennl Socialists might rejoin
tho Communists to taka con­
trol.
WAl.TSta aT atfcXOW, KDITUM AAU rtW U M S S
Out o f this cam s tbs ComK i m a m u a. l u u a w o k m
LAHaV V S H H U
AAvarUelag D irector
M anaging KOUer
muniat challenge, with the ad­
JANIM I - UM OBMAKUS
j v u r w actxe
ditional charge that tha gov­
Uuaineaa U a n e g s r
C ounlr K O Ilvr
SMIMMIV AON ICi
CSCM M A F S IIN U S
ernment failed to foresee the
Cla ss ified M a n a g er
Society CCIler
development of a Paria-Bona
FM ANK V 4 M O U »
« T M M tliaaO TR A J
C irculation M anager
Feature M ite r
axis endangering the Euro­
rn i:o n z i x s
pean Common M arket
JJecbeolcal Su p L

•bowtnjr little outward sign
o f concern, bouncy Italian
Premier Amlntoro Fanfani re­
turned homo from tba United
Statoa thla week to face an­
other of tha toita which regu­
larly have plagued Italian
governments line# 1968.
It w si nothing particular­
ly now for F aafan l who had
U i first crack a t tho Job la
1954 and bccaraa but one in a
bewildering euecoaalon o f Ital­
ian premiere.
I t alee teemed that Fanfani
would kaep hla Job a t leaat

until after general election*
which President Antonio Begnl la expected to call fo r April
or early May.
Chief opponent In the test
facing Fanfani this time was
Communist Palmlro TogllatU whose party of an estimated
5 million members had filed
a motion of no-confldence
against Fanfanl’s 10-monthold ccntar-left government.
I f the Communist cause
were to bo helped It would
come from dissident members
of Pietro Nennl’a left-wing

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Political • Notebook
The second part of the pro­ $10,000 each.
WASHINGTON — (N EA ) Vocational education, train­
gram
would be to improve
President Kennedy's apeclal
m essage on education sets higher education facilities, for ing for handicapped children
forth a 2Spolnt program said which $356 million is asked, and the mentally retarded
to be the moat comprehensive $26.8 million to be spent the would be expended by a new
first year. A three.year, $1 money bequest of $37.5 million,
ever presented to Congress.
$12.5 million expended tha first
Costa of the program for the billion annual construction
year.
loan
program
for
needed
edu
fiscal year beginning Ju ly 1
Finally, university extension
are put at $1.2 billion, with ac­ cational facilities is proposed
courses, adult education and
Grants
to
the
states
totaling
tual expenditures of 9143 mil­
public library grants to all
lion the first year because it $30 million the first year would
areas of a state would be ex­
be
made
for
enlargement
of
takes time to get going. No of­
panded
at a new appropriation
Junior
college
facilities.
ficial estimates are m ade for
Two-year (raining programs cost of $52 millioA.
costa In later years, but a good
The administration want^
guesi la $7 billion or more for for science and engineering
this whole package enacted as
the three to five years the technicians would be financed
In colleges. College libraries a single bill, not broken up in­
program covers.
and
graduate schools would be to' separate parts. This killed
The great question, "la this
aided,
and foreign language it last year when the rules
expense n e c e ssary ?", will be
committee would approve only
instruction
doubled.
heard again from those who
one.
Third
part
of
the
program
la
believe that all federal aid to
Aid for medical educatioq
education is wrong and that lo improve the quality of edu
would, however, be bandied aa
cation,
for
which
$47
million
thla problem should bo left to
a separate bill this year.
local communities, the states would be asked, $9.5 million to
be
spent
the
first
year
on
and private Institutions.
But the United States Office teacher training, educational
of Education h al marshaled research and the collection of
an Imposing array of statistics educational itatlitlca.
To aid college and university
to ibow that the great growth
of the population, the scientific students, $118 million Is re­
and technological advances of quested, $33 million to be spent
Homeowner* were reminded
modern living make necessary the first year. The present recently that it is time to file
more and higher education student loan fund would be en­ for homestead exemption.
than existing institutions, with larged, new government Insur­
The reminder was Issued by
notable exceptions, can supply. ance would be offered on pri­ Mr*. Mary Earle Walker,
vate
education
loans
of
up
to
Aa the President's m essage
county tax assessor.
points out, a $4 billion national
Application blanks w e r e
outlay for education in 1910
mailed to previous applicants
has become a $23 billion an
but Mrs. Walker said new
nual outlay In the early 1960s.
owners should apply In person,
By 1970 high school attendance
Politicians need two hats, bringing along a deed or other
should Increase by 50 per cent, one to throw in the ring and
title of ownership.
college enrollment should dou the other to talk through.
Form s for homestead ex­
hie. Still, the nation will be
emption and for personal pro­
short 90,000 holders of doctoral
No wonder A m e r i c a n s perty taxes were mailed at the
degrees for advanced teaching. spend more money for gum
first of the year. Mrs. Walk­
And the shortage can be met than for religion. Gum Is
er asked that taxpayers sign
only by expanding the entire used every day.
and return all forms intact.
educational machine at every
evel.
We'll bet that on some
This la what the President mornings after some golfers
OVER 35 YEARS
proposes, from bottom to top: wish It had been as bard to
At First A ralm ctto
Widest Interest will probably find a highball a t a golfball.
(Alongside old post office)
center on strengthening ele­
mentary and secondard edu­ A race track la a place
cation. First year authorisa­ where you pray for a win
tion would be $2.3 billkm, with and big odds In the last race
|1.4 billion spent In the first In order to get even.
year of a four-year program.
Grants would be made to
A new broom sweeps clean
• Carpets • Furniture
the states for essential class­ until a brlda starts pulling
• Tile
• Pianos
room construction, removal of straw s out to aee if her cake
• Rental Beds
fire or health h aiards, and is done.
raising tesebera' salaries in
public schools. The ststes
would determine bow the mon­
ey would be spent. Allocations
to segregated schools would
be left to the courts.
EST. 1933
Science, mathematics and
modern language equipment
SU K A N C f AF A JAV/MO
would be furnished by contin­
ued grants to public schools
and loans to nonprofit sehols.
Government aid to federally
114 8a. Palm etto
affected public school districts
would be continued four years
Phone F A 2-0814
more.

Hom estead
Exemption
Filing Urged

Barbs

Dr. C ra n e 's

Worry Clinic
Della'e problem Is shared
hy the a n a l adnlt m ale, too,
so leant how to overcomo
this dilemma. And U you
parents can afford to Invest
ap lo $30 for your child’s
educational
Improvement
then Imitate Della's daddy.
For U can change a young­
ster's entire attitude towards
school end n o n Us m arks,
too.
CASE 0-449: Della D., aged
11, h is a doting grandmother.
"D r. Crane," Delta’s father
began, "D ella is fond of her
grandmother, but she seldom
writes her a Utter.
"Y et Grandma doles on her.
So how can we tactfully prod
Della Into being a better cor­
respondent 7 "
Most people have a dlaliko
for the slow process of writing
In longhand or icript.
The usual husband thui
quickly delegates to hla wife
all such secretarial duties.
So one of the beat ways to
stimulate more letter-writing
by all age group* U to attach
fun and prestige to tho act of
writing.
Thla can be done In several
ways but one of Ihe beat la to
have a typewriter available In
your home.
You can often purchase a
used machine for $50 or less,
since that Is all the average

office la allowed on an old
machine when trading it on a
new model.
Yet the old macblno la gen­
erally quite adequate for the
needs of the average family.
In dealing with youngster!
of Della's age, be sure you
also associate prcstlgo and
"ad u ltlih n css" with the privi­
lege of typing letters!
And gel an Instruction chart
for the touch system of type­
writing, for a girl like Della
can quickly learn the correct
touch method.
She can thus write letters to
her grandmother a s part of
her practice while she U
learning tha touch system .
Our youngest son David,
when he w ai about Della's
age, thus picked up the touch
system and was averaging 10
words per minute within •
few weeks, for children learn
swiftly.
At our bouse, we also made
a cash offer to all five of our
Crane youngsters. When they
could writo 10 words per min­
ute by the touch system , thay
got $23 In eaib.
And for each additional 10word Increase In speed, they
won another $23, until they
reached a rale of 40 words.
Tills meant they could earn a
total $100 by being able to
typewrite via tho touch system
at the 40 word per minute
speed.
When they finished high

school, Mrs. Crane and I gave
each one a new typewriter as
a graduation gift.
Thus, we helped Insure them
higher grades in college, for
when a student types his
themes and term papers, the
neat, easily read copy puts
the professor in a belter fram e
of mind. So be tends to score
a " C " paper as at laast a
"B - ," etc.
Meanwhile, we parents were
also assured of more frequent
letters from the children while
they were away at college.
For a touch typist (and
even an old two-flnger "hunt
and pick" typist like m ysalf)
will be tempted more readily
to write letters if be doesn't
have to push a pen or pencil.
So I urged Delia's daddy to
get a typewriter, which he
did. And Della reapooded
eagerly to tha "p rivilege" of
being allowed to use It.
Meanwhile, aha needed e x
cuses to write so her mother
suggested she send letters to
Grandma.
Thus, everybody benefited.
For typewriters encourage bet
ter spelling, too, and are thus
beneficial for children in
grada and high school.
(Always write to Dr. CTaae
la care of this newspaper,
enclosing a long five cent
stamped, addressed enve­
lope and M reals to cover
typing and printing reels
when yon send far sa g of hla

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor
The Sanfrrd Herald
Dear 8!r|
Would lika to point out
some of the probable fallacies
in the cost and traffic esti­
m ates on tha proposed Sanford-Indlan River Canal.
First, the cost, estimated at
$4 million.
This la $16 million lets than
than tha U. S. Engineers e s­
timated the Sanford-Tltuaville
Canal would cost.
The Sanlord-Tltuivllle route
la only 9 to • miles longer and
this down the St. Johns River
from Lake Harney to Lake
Loughman.
The U. 8. Engineers must
be very poor estimators!
Second, traffic estimated
90.000 bests.
Barges?
There are 1,736 hours in a
year.
This would necessitate lock­
ing through thro* and n frac­
tion boats per hour, 14 hours
( * ’ d v , the year around.
When will th an be time to
put the barges through?
It la said tba canal will ba
self-supporting on a lockage
faa of 90 cents a boat.
This la $i3,ooo income from
90.000 boats, four percent Intereat on |4 million is $100,000.
Lot'a say, the canal will
carry a million tons of barge
traffic, (which is three times

what the Okeechobee w ater­
way carries).
At 10 cents per ton, this
would be $100,000, still $43,000 abort on the Interest, with
no amortisation, upkeep or
wages for lock tenders.
Yours truly,

S. 0 . Crows
P. S. I'm sura you will
print this in the Interest of an
informed public.
Editor
Sanford Herald
D ear Sir;
Regarding Ihe shad fishing
and the much discussed canal,
Jim Crowe la right.
It will ruin the shad Indus­
try, howvver, he didn't com­
plete the report.
The canal will also ruin
many other things Including
tha public's pocketbook, If the
people are gullible enough to
allow this useless waste of
money to bo carried through.
The only thing that the
building of a Sanford-Tltusville Cans! can do la to fatten
the pockets of a handful of
mercenaries, ih e construction
companies would benefit, also
the shipping companies would
make money on It after U was
completed.
You and I, (U r. and Mrs.
Taxpayer) will pay through
the nose for U. It would raise
the already towering taxes
that wo have to pay and raise
them from then on.
Instead of bringing tbs much

touted prosperity It would bo
an ovtrburdenlng cost that in­
stead would tend to choke out
the sm aller builaeai, such as
shad fishing, the Import by
truck, etc.
1 hope tho public won't bo
hoodwinked I n t o thinking
either that commodities will
bo any cheaper. They w ont.
Also, there is a chance that
the admission of salt water
Into the data of Central Flo­
rida m ay do much more dam ­
age.
Look at aouthweat Florida.
People who had wells before
canals were dug, arc now
pumping salt water.
Let's not permit this useless
and costly venture to be
forced on us because a small
group of loud trumpeting
sceaem akers.
I stand agabu t tha construc­
tion of the eanal, now or ever.
C. E. Fleetmeyer,
Osteen, Florida
Please print this letter.

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�Nine Die On State Roads
ed late Sunday when he at­
tempted to pas* a car and
plowed into an oncoming auto
on U.S. Highway 92 near
Haines City.
The Jacksonville girl killed
Saturday was identified as
Hortensc Jones.
A 30-year-old service man

MIAMI (UPI) - At least
nine people died in Florida
weekend traffic accidents, in­
cluding a one-year-old Jack­
sonville girl who was struck
down by a car driven by her
father.
A 60-yearold Haines City
man, Dooley Cook, was kill­

was killed Sunday in a crash on State Road 7 in a Saturday
on slate road 70 near Fort wreck.
Friday's victims werePierce. He was Charles D.
Bittner of Ft. Campbell, Ky.
And Nathaniel Ware died at
the age of 23 Saturday in a
three-ear wreck at Fort
I,auderda!c. Rufus A. Griffis,
55, of West Palm Beach, died

Business
Briefs

Commies Free American
ROBERT CARNIE —
Protfresa always brings
some disadvunUiKes to
someone, but the de­
fense of our country ia
vitally important.

BETTY SPENCER —
It (teems to me we
haven’t been taking a
firm stand on anything
lately. The Herald edi­
torial was terrific. It
ought to mnke people
stop and think.
★

★

★

★

MRS. FLOYD Roberts
—1 think it’s a disgrace
tiiat they turned down
a new industry like
that. They act like they
don't want any pro­
gress in this town!

EDDIE LACTARA —
They ought to let it go
through. It will hnve an
adverse affect on fu­
ture industry We’ve got
to get going.
★

★

★

★

Marvin J. Rohlfs, Sanford,
Modem Woodmen district
manager for the local area,
has received notice that he
attained membership in the
organization's Century Club
for 1902. 11c is one of 40 A tl« r S I. common K ld n tr nr Bladdar i r ­
ritation, a llK t t.lc a aa man? woman an
agents in the United Stales ft an and m ar mat* m torn* an* norm an
rom Ion fraaurnl, burning or Itdtlna
who qualified for the produc­ _____
____,_____ Uhl. aanottdarUp,
M
u m ar lor# alatta and ig lir r from Hand,
tion club, with his rankings .chain.
Barkacba and foal old, llrnd, dn»
tn in c h Irrltn tla b . C T b T S X
being based on total volume •raaatd.
allr hrtnia fait, ralattna comfort b r
of new business and premium curbinf Irrttallnc trrm t In itrona. add
nrtna and br analaaata pain rrUtf. o n
income.
O Y r r x x at dnintala. r » « l bauac t u b

6
jars t e a s
ACKACHE &amp;

released Robert Roy Rudway, country," an embassy spokes­
a Young Men's Christian As­ man toid United Press In­
sociation worker from Wash­ ternational in a telephone call
ington, D. C. But the em ­ from Vienna to Prague.
"That is all 1 can tell you
bassy was unable to confirm
the announcement at that at this time," he said. “Any
time.
more information will have
"Uudway has been released I to come from the Slate De­
and has already left Use p artm en t in Washington."

VIENNA (UPI) -C om m un­
ist Czechoslovakia has freed
an American held for four
months on spy charges, the
U.S. embassy in Prague said
today.
The Czech government an­
nounced last Saturday it had

Rohic E. Cary, 59, whs
drowned when his car plung­
ed into a canal beside Stats
Road 60.
Tauline Tanda, an 81-year
old St. Petersburg resident,
died in a wreck near ber
home.
Sixtcen-year-old Jam es Ds*
Shaw of Orlando.

★

What About The Pipeline?

Inquiring Photographer

WENDELL AGEE —
T h e pipeline people
made plana according
to the promises given
them. \Yu should stick
by that. It will scare
future business and in­
dustry away if they
can’t depend on our
word.

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY 30
Admission*
Raymond Klrsch, Dc-Bary;
Mary Louise M am , Lake
Mary; William Chiesa, Longwood; Richard Gray, Oviedo;
Lajuan Campbell, Oviedo;
Jaquclyn Chevalier, Flarrla
Moran, Retly Day, George
Clawson, Alice Smelhurst,
Hcvcrly Kalhryn Hubbard. E i­
ther L. Hill, Sieve Lowery,
Lora Ann McCloud of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ahearn
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hig­
gins of Sanford, a girl
Discharge*
Norma Jean Sharpe, Titus­
ville; Jam es Dvorak, DeBary;
Jeanette
Slzelovr,
Valeric
Hunter, Alice Burdett, Vernona Jackson, Alvin Bowden,
Cassandra Schultz, C l a r a
Wyalt, Clyde Ramsey, Ura.
John T. Been and baby, San­
ford.
JANUARY «
Admissions
Marcus Viclor Nutt, Enter­
prise; Harriet Gazit, Edith
lxse, Alfred Berner, Audrey
Bishop, Albert Smith, DeWilt Mathews Jr., William
Spivey of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Jonea
of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
M anilla Harrison, Murphyboro, III.; Mary Turner. Raymond Lundquist, William R.
Vihlcn, Mrs. Sidney Bank
and baby, Mary Ballweg of
Sanford.

Two Sailors
Die In Crash
HILTON (U PD —Two teene sailors died Friday in
violent craah a t more than
) miles an hour that ripped
dr car ap art and scattered
eckag* 147 feet.
["he driver, Beaman Jimmy
l'earaon, 10, of Burwall,
ib., was thrown from the
r into a creek and apparentkilled Instantly.
Apprentice Seaman Kenneth
Kramrr, 18, of Franklin,
u, was also thrown from the
r. He died at the W hltiaf
eld Hospital about an hour
ter the crash.

The Herald's Inquiring Re­ do you think of the ACI-porter got lots of answers Pipelinc-Navy-City
Commis­
but few quotes, when asking sion question?"
tlie man in the street, "What
Everybody had an opinion
—but they don't want any­
body to know it.
Several railroad men who
were interviewed expressed
vehement opinions against the
WHITEWATER, Wis. (UPI) pipeline in no u n c e r t a i n
— A "black-face" minstrel terms, hut refused to give
shew was picketed at White- their names.
On the oilier hand, many
Water Slate College Saturday
night by nine membera of other shoppers, clerks, mer­
the National Aaaociation for
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP).
No incidents were reported.
The group, including atate
NAACP President IJoyd Bar­
bee, six other Negroes and
two white persons, passed
out mimeographed sheets say­
Parents of girls of Brownie
ing the picketing was in ac­
cord with NAACP policy of Troop 299 arc invited to join
opposing any protrayaU based Use troop in witnessing a
on "derogatory racial or demonstration of mouth to
mouth resucltatlon with "R e­
sterotypes."
The show was sponsored by suscitation Annie", demon­
the Whitewater Junior Cham­ strated by Mrs. Jack Horner,
ber of Commerce. Chamber Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the
President Robert Gucldner Grace Methodist Church.
This program is part of the
said Barbee's request that
the blackface and dialect be observation of Red Cross
omitted came too late to month. In past weeks, the
make changes o r cancel tlie girls of the troop have ob­
served community Interest by
show.

Black Face
Show Picketed

chants and citizens said they
admired the Herald's front
page editorial stand in Wed­
nesday's paper, hut again the
old familiar backwater . . .
"Don’t put my name in the
paperl"
Onp man, who refused to
lo have his name mentioned
asked, "Why give the rail­
roads any more privileges
Ilian the Navy? The Navy is
just as important to this com­
munity as the railroad."

Resuscitation Program
Planned By Brownie Troop
visiting the city water works,
and recently concentrated on
certain homemaking skills.
The proper use and care
of the flag was demonstrat­
ed to the troop by Marine
Cpl. Tom Wires and Pvt.
Gene Martincau at anotlier
meeting held at the Pinocrest School.
la-adcr of the troop is Mrs.
Marilyn Bailey and assist­
ants arc Mrs. Jane Prudcn
and Mrs. Inez Sessions.

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te R i n s t i , parliamentary
ears in hand, hoped today to
t through » tangle of its
in making and agree to a
owdown Thursday In the
iti-filibuatcr rule fight.

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Papre 6— Mon. Feb. 4, ’68

Relatives

Mrs. Vines
Miss Washburn, D . G . Ayers Of
Visit In Oviedo
Married At Naval Air Chapel

^W idrn 'jcdtn

are very subject to nematode
BULB GARDENING
infestation.
By Mtoots Circle
With amaryllis, gloriosa and
Hie person who described
Catholic Woman's Club of
the
true lilies (liliumi of bo­
bulb
growing
or
tho
culti­
By Linda Smithson
AH Souls Church will hold its
tany) as the old time Folrida
vating
of
bulbs,
tuben
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
L.
Gay
annual covered dish supper in
have returned to their home, tuberous rooted plants, aa E sster illy, there is the add­
tho Pariah Social Hall start­
ed difficulty of virus discale,
w m
ing at 7:30 p.m. Alt pariah
’ Mill Carolyn Washburn, In Lakeland, after attending "laty man's gardening’’ may fleck, mosaic etc. which is
have
been
amusing
and
cle­
members are invited. Bring
daughter of Mrs. Nan Wash (he funeral of their slster-ln- ver, but the remark is cer­ passed from plant to plant.
law, Mrs. Paul L. Vines, In
your own plate and utensils.
burn and the late Lt. Col. Her- Orlando. While here they were tainly guilty of over-iimpll- Virus diseases are a major
TUESDAY
• old C. Washburn, of Sanford the guests of the P. M. Smith- flcatlon In this major field concern of the bulb grower in
Firat session of the study
Florida and need more study
and Dempsey G. Ayers were son family, in Oviedo. Mr*. to the extreme.
course sponsored by the WSCS
by competent scientists. Virus
Just
as
there
are
rather
married Jan. 21 at 3:30 p.m. Gay and Mrs. Smithson are
of FL*st Methodist Church ‘T o ­
easy kinds of orchidi, like disease is similar in its aymIn the chapel at the Sanford lis te n of 51r. Vines.
toms to deficiencies, and
day's Children for Tomorrow's
Also vlsitlnr friends and the Phaius, which can be
there may be a confusion in
Naval Air Station.
World1’ at 10 a.ra. in McKin­
relatives In the area were grown in a pot of compost
ley H all__________________
Chaplain R. L. Deal off! M n. Vine's mother, hire. Elta under a tree in the back yard the garden in their determin­
elated at the double ring cere Glenn, of Elmore, Ala.; Mr. of Central Florida flower fan­ ation. Plants affected with
virus diseases usually show
last year swept the boards to
and M n. Leslie Glenn and ciers, there are others which
: i mony.
discolored or chlorotic foli­
take the championship of the
require
a
special
greenhouse
, I The groom is the ton of children, Peggy, Wayne and
age even when well fed.
city.
Earl. All a n former residents with air conditioning, temper­
Clean stock, soil steriliza­
j m , m Henry G. Ayers of Swansea, S.
He Is now busy coaching the
ature
and
humidity
controls
of Oviedo, who live in Elmon.
tion,
adequate insect control
HP V*-- c., and Mrs. Susie B. Ayers of
Strickland-Morrison B i d d y
Dr. Earl Glenn graduated and all the rest. The same and general garden sanita­
Basketball Icam which holds
with
bulbs
and
tubers.
One
1 v Bamburg, S. C.
from the Oviedo High School,
tion arc all important for tho
t tie place in the cellar, but
/
Mrs. Henry G. Ayers Jr., In 1948 and Is now pncticlng can spend a lifetime experi­ successful growth of bulbs
are battling hard to overcome
menting
and
enjoying
many
medicine
in
Alabama.
twin sister of the bride was
their lack of experience and
dozens of different, beautiful and tubera as well as other
her only attendant and bq»t
flowering plants In the Flor­
know-how.
speciei and genera.
man was Henry G. Ayers Jr.,
ida Garden.
Doan Is married and the fa­
Some
of
these
have
been
Oviedo
brother of the groom.
None of this Is easy, and
ther of four children, makca
vastly improved by the byThe bride was given In mar­
yet many amateurs will achhis
home
In
Plnecrest.
He
is
bridlzer's
hand,
as
the
glad­
MRS. ROBERTS
riage by her uncle, E. B. Pax­
JUDY TURNER
iolus, the amarylis, the be­ ieve reasonable success with­
stationed with VAH-3.
ton, of Schenectady, N. Y.
•
•
•
gonia, the dahlia, the achi out much attention to any of
MEET JUDY TURNER.
The groom is serving in the
Mrs. Edith Carter of Flag mencs, gloxinia, canna, cafr.-T. ? ? ? ? L v .** pro.b*bly lb^
ANOTHER
YOUNO
PER­
She's the one wtto wrote the
U. S. Navy and ii stationed at ler Beach was the weekend diums etc.
T reason the popularity of
SON in the news la 10 year
new column In the Herald
bulbs and their congeners in
the Sanford Naval Air Station. guest of M n. B. G. Smith.
Others
are
(till
enjoyed
in
old
Miss
Margaret
Toeva,
which appeared last Friday
Southern
gardens.
Following
the
ceremony,
a
Rev.
and
M
n.
Mlrriam
of
the forms they were found in
(pronounced Tavea) teenage
under the UUe of "Table-HopAtoit of the bulbs will last
reception was held for the Orlando were Sunday callers the wilds of the several con­
artist,
whose
paintings
are
pin*.”
wedding party and close rcla- at the Lynn Neely home.
tinents, aa the glorioses, calls for many years in Florida
now hanging In the Florida
Dim to an overilght, Judy'a
lives and frienda at the home
3fr. and Mrs. Charles Moon, lillei, tigridlas, zephyranthes, gardens under srood and fav­
Slate
Bank.
by-line did not appear with
conditions,
without
of the bride's mother on the of Atlanta, Ga. returned to tuberose, ismomc, cucharis, orable
Attractive Margaret, dough
the column (and that'a about
their home after apending two wataonlaa, snow-flake, blood particular care, olhcr than
Vihlcn
Rood.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
aa “overslghted" aa you can
The couple will reside i t 102 days with Sirs. G. S. Moon, in Illy, and agapanthua to men­ weeding, watering, occasional
Toeva, started studying art
MIL AND MRS. DEMPSEY G. AYERS
getl).
Elm
Ave., while the groom ii her attractive new home
tion a few which are import­ cultivation, fertilization and
under Polly Brubaker, Navy
(Jamcaon Photo)
But K’a all about what'a go.
Clark Street.
stationed in Sanford.
ant
to sub-tropical gardens. maybe an occasional dividing
wife,
who
lived
hero
for
acv
to* on around the county, ea*
Some
of these are yielding and replanting when tha
eral years. Later when Polly
peclally on the weekenda —
to
the
breeder’s
arts and giv­ plants get too thick.
moved
away,
Margaret
stud
by way of entertainment —
ing
ua
new
and
better
adapt­
led with Grctcben Crowell and
dining out, dancing, fun and
ed
varieties
and
forms
which
then
with
Beth
Gregory,
with
a
frolic all up and down High*
will be popular in time to
little bit of time in a ninth
way 17-92 In the area begin,
The new officer* for 1963 of come. There are unlimited
grade art clan , under the dl
nlng to ba known aa “Tho
rcction of Joe Mathleux.
the Past Noble Grands Club fields for the cxporatlon of
Strip."
hybridizing possibilities to
One of the nicest things
Included also are the local U cmiUE s .
served for the first time when provide our gardens of the
about Margaret's Interest in
Mitroa and the one* along the
the club met recently at the deep South with more beauti­
MARGARET TOEVS painting is the fact that her
river front that beckon to the
bom* of Mrs. D. C, Howard ful and easier things to grow.
parents
have
been
so
encour­
Airs. W. H. Young, president
fun-loving public.
These would include gladio­ of the Christian Women’s Fel­
Airs. Henry Jameson, presi
aging and have done every,
Judy la a recent addition to
lus (most of the popular var­ lowship of the First Christian
dent, presided.
thing they can to further her
the Herald ataff, work* out of
talent and provide her with
.Mrs. Also Alyers led the ieties of gladiolus were by no Church presented the lesspn
tho advertising department.
all the paints, canvasses,
opening devotions. The club means bred for the Florida study at the monthly meeting
She la a graduate of Michigan
climate); c*inums, a hardy
brushes, materials and equip­
voted to buy electric candle#
State Unlvcraity with a degree
s t a n d - by of old Sou­ of the group.
ment
that
she
needs
to
express
and
present
them
to
Seminola
In Journalism, so you can sea
Topic was “Are These God's
thern gardens, narcissus, am ­
her creativity.
Rcbckah Lodge No. 3.
why her first column for the
Children?" The program told
aryllis,
in
which
strains
of
Two of Margaret’s other in­
Airs. Lillian Andrews, a past
Herald haa that touch of au­
top quality flowers with a of plans for the new home In
terests are horiea and a fas­
noble grand from Woodstock, growth constitution adapted Columbia, Alo., for special
thenticity.
cinating old antique parlor or­
Conn., was a visitor.
Neat, trim and pretty, Judy
to Florida are highly desir­ children of the brotherhood.
gan that the family has ac­
likes to make her own clothes,
Refreshments were served able; lilies (the true lilium
Airs. J . W. Knight presented
quired.
to those attending. Others of horticulture) which have the worship service, using the
"When I have time." Swim,
Because of the love of
present were Mmci. Nell Fu almost disappeared In the theme of concern for the sick,
mlng Is also one of her fav­
horses, the big old organ, and
trcll. Brodie Williams, Minnie lower South because of dis­ the fatherless, widows and
orite pastimes, aa well as “Just
the vast accumulation of point­
Taylor, Auburn Rector. Mary eases, to name only a few. those in prison.
loafing."
ings, canvasses and art sup­
Jameson, May Rubow, Clar­
Welcome, Judy, to the hal&lt;
The treasurer’s report show,
Florida's sandy toils, which
plies that the Toevs have acence Snyder and the hostess. are friendly to dangerous ne­ ed that a budget of $530 was
lowed halls of the fourth es­
cummulatrd they arc on the
The next meeting will be matode populations, make tho being taken care of on a
tate.
lookout for a bigger place in
with Airs. Snyder in Osteen. growing of many kinds of monthly basis for mission out­
Look for her column on F ri­
the country where they can
days, aa she gives you the
bulbs and tubera especially reach. During tho social hour
NEW OFFICERS of the Paat Noblo Grandrt Club were in churgo of tho
“ spread out” and enjoy their
low-down on what’a way out,
difficult without an under­ Airs. Young and Atrs. Blanche
January meeting at the homo of Mr*. D. C. Howard. Left to right nre
bobbles.
ao you can go—“Table Hoppln'
standing
of these nematode Kuhn served refreshments to
Mrs. Howard, treasurer, May Rubow, secretary; Mrs. R. II. Beckham, vice
Mrs. Toeva has led a colorthose attending.
,
with Judy."
problems.
president and Mrs. Henry Jameson, president.
(Herald Photo)
• • •
1 ful life, loo, having been an
Others
present
were
Mmes.
Soil
sterilization
may
be
Recent guests of Mrs. F. E.
airplane mechanic for five
“ A RARE PERSON, who
W. I'. Yesley, Hobard Shields,
Bol*, a t her home, 1101 Park the answer, with heat or che­ Arlene Williams, V. H. Gran­
i years during World War II and
makes difficult things appear
mical controls, but In some
Ave. were Mr. and Mr*. Frank caaei more research work tham, Frances Jobes, O. D.
now serving as a private
simple,” Is the way her nom­
nurse.
inator described lira. Mary
Knight, of Winchester, M au. needs to be done. Freesias, Landress, Elsie Lathan, Bart
She says she likes to tinker
Joyce Roberts, Lake Mary
They were former neighbors and Dahliaa and all the ges- Hinson Jr., O. T. Pearson,
with machinery and If she had
first grade teacher who was
of Mrs. Bolt and are vacation­ nerlsds, African violets, ach- Harold Ring and the minister.
room would be able to In­
awarded the "Young Teacher
t
imenes and their relatives, Rev. Wayne Johnston.
The Ladies Auxiliary of We- ing in Florida.
dulge In her old occupation.
of the Yrar.v at the Jaycces
klwx Lxvlgc No. 879 will meet
Recent guests of Mr. and
Some of the local weekend
DSA banquet last Saturday.
Alias Janet Ann Rushlow, designed with a scoop neck­ this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m at Mr*. O. T. Pearson were their
New Spring: Cottons
aviators roundabout have en­
And this Is quite a compli­
tho Oddfellows Hall on Atagline
outlined
with
Alcncon
lace
daughter
o(
Air.
and
Airs.
Ed­
son
and
grandson,
Donald
K.
gaged
her
services
at.
times
ment. for It’Is realised by any
And Silks
nolia Ave.
when they needed a good air­ mund Charles Rushlow, Alta­ motifs trimmed with pearls.
thinking person, that nothing
BY
All members are urged to Pearson and Donald Jr., from
TAMER OF NORTH CAROLINA
plane mechanic, and she says, monte Springs, became the Her voluminous skirt featured make a special effort to at­ Hileah.
worthwhile Is easy, and the
A1AKCENI OF CALIF.
things tiiat they give Mrs.
Harold E. (Buddy) Long Jr.
“ It’s fun."
bride of Frank Joseph Pizzo, a garland of the lace motifs in tend.
AND
One of the palntingi which
left
Wednesday
for
Miami
Roberts credit for doing are
BEAUMONT SILK AND COTTON
son of Airs. Irene Pizzo and the front with a double poqff back
Margaret has hinging In the
where be took hit physical ex­
not easy.
SWEATER DRESSES
extending into a Chanel train.
I'lANTER KNOW-HOW
bank is one which won a blue late Atr. Neil Pizzo of Long
amination for the U. S. Air
Perhaps the finest things
Her
elbow
lengf
veil
of
silk
When y o u ’ r e plastering Force. Having pasted hit
ribbon at the last art show. It Island, N. Y.. Feb. 2.
that they said about her was
French Illusion fell from a low
Is a softly but richly colored
that she has the ability and tal­
The Rev. Father Hubert J. on the forehead velvet and cracks In a wall, add the plas­ physical, he flew Thursday
"Featariag Fash Iowa Jost For Yew"
ter to water instead of water night to Lackland Air Force
arrangement of sea (hells, Reason officiated at the 10
ent to lead children to learn
taffeta rose.
200 N. PARK AVE.
to plaster, and Use mixture Base where he will take his
fish net, corks, highlighted by a.m. nuptial mass in St. Mary
and In her live years of teach­
RICHARD DOAN
Immediately following the wUi not be lumpy.
STORE HOURS: 9 TO S:M
ing In Seminole County has
■ green bottle.
bade training.
ceremony, a breakfast was
earned the respect of her other High School, Holloway li mar­ Two others are flower pic­ Alagdalcn Church, Altamonte
served for the wedding party
faculty members, principals ried and haa two children. The tures. One a magnificent mag­ Springs. Kathleen Bauman
at the Pancake House In Win­
was
Uic
maid
of
honor;
Vince
tremendous
expansion
of
the
and parents, as well as the
nolia on a dark background
nursery business which he and a delicate little flower Plsacrcta was best man, and ter Park. That evening after a
love of “her" children.
the ushers were Harry Harper buffet dinner reception at the
Mrs. Roberta attended Me- has accomplished earned him print an a light background.
Alld-Florida Country Club, the
the
title
of
Young
Farm
er
of
Margaret la working on sev­ and Hob Yourshore.
Murray State College In Abi­
couple left for a short wedding
The
bride
chose
for
her
tile
Year
for
11
M
12
,
from
the
eral oilier paintings to be en­
lene, Tesas, on a scholarship,
trip to the Florida West Coast.
tered in tho annual art show wedding a gown of silk taffeta
majoring in education with Sanfoni-Scmiimle Jaycces.
• • •
on
Feb.
34.
She
received
some
minors in English and Art. She
RICHARD DOAN, who wai recognition recently when the
Is married and has a son,
awarded the Young Sailor of photo shown on the front page
David, tan yeara old.
rr
tho Year plaque, won it not so of the Herald's Christmas edi­
• • •
AD D A ROOM
YOUNG FARMER OK THE much for his Navy duties, at tion showed city workmen
which
he
is
very
proficient,
hanging one of the huge Christ­
YEAR, Robert Hattaway, of
By - WOODROW CASH
but for his untiring and un­ mas cards. The scene was that
N o matter how
Altamonte Springs.
This young man Is one of selfish work with the young­ of a shepherd holding a lamb
Tho average person buys elolhee
F L O R ID A R O O M
morn for style and apiwanwcc than
tho youngest and most suc­ sters of the community In . . . the picture wat Margaret's
small
or
how
anything elso (we won't get into the
creation.
cessful businessmen in the baseball and basketball.
argument about whether women buy
As proof of hla leadership
She has also done art work
county.
clothes to please men or to impress
large the job
N EW ROOF
and
ability
to
train
and
work
and
poster
work
with
the
girl
Only t t years old, young
other women)) But there are factors
in cut and construction which nave
Hattaway has built up the with young boyi, Doan’s Pirat scout troop of which she was
a lot to do with the lasting attrac­
Hattaway Greenhouses and Federal little League team a member for seven years.
you need, we
tiveness of your clothes.
horticultural nursery to a
NEW CARPORT
thriving wholesale business in
Take, for example, "bias-cut”
will
be
happy
only five years, with custom­
clothes. This is a familiar term in
WE ARE PLEASED TO —
the clothing industry for a garment
ers all over the U. 8. clamor­
in which different pieces are cut and
ing tor more of his healthy,
M O D E R N IZ E
to discuss it
seamed so that the direction of the yarns is a t an angle
vigorous plants.
where the pieces are joined, rather than running
parallel
A 19M graduate of Lyman
with you and
MONDAY

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Nicklaus, Player
Tangle In Playoff
PALM S P R I N G S , Calif.
(L'I’I) — Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player, two of the
world's great golfer*, tangle
for the Palm Springs Golt
Classic championship today In
an 18-hnlc medal-play play oft
To the winner will gu $&lt;j..
000. while the loser will col­
lect SI .600.
‘■Rut when you consider they
have to go 108 hole* to win the
champlomhlp," s a i d PGA
Tournament Director J o e
Hlack. ,,it doesn't figure as
very good pay."
With the 18-hole playoff, the
classic turned Into a IU8-hnle
marathon, because it is a 96
bole tournament regularly.
This will he a battle between

Iho National Open champion’ Sunday. Nicklaus had started
(Nicklaus) and the United the day with a whopping five
Slates PGA king (Player).
stroke lead But three of those
While they've both liccn In strokes melted away on Hie
playoffs before, they've never ninth hole when Jack took a
met head-on against each' double bogey against Gary's
other a- they will do in this birdie. The big Open champion
one on the Indian Wells course. wound up with a one-over-par
The competition starts .11 II 172 against Player's line 67
am . (KSTi and they'll al*o
Tommy Bolt. National Open
split hall the gate receipts.
king in lt)58, had a chance to
The two great shot-makers gel into the scramble for tbc
deadlocked at scores of 315 championship. Rut lie ruined

Raceway Opener
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9th In Row For Emile

COPENHAGEN, Denmark
UPI)— Welterweight champ­
ion Kmilc Griffith, having
hammered out his ninth
straight victory on his 23th
It.v I'nllrd Tress International birthday, flew back to New
York today to arrange for
Saturday
PAJl'LAHTI. Finland (UIM a .March 16th defense of his
—Prnttt Nikula of Finland bet­ welter crown.
Griffith's
147-pound title
tered the world |&gt;ole vault rec­
ord with a leap of 16 feet, 8", was not at stake Sunday af­
ternoon when he scored a
inches.
ninth-round technical knock­
LONDON (UPI) — Arctic out over 36-year-old Chris
weather conditions wiped out ' Christensen of Denmark, who
the British soccer schedule for
the seventh «tr.iight weekend

it when he three-putted the
17th hole, missing the second
putt (10 m 18 Inches.
Gene I.ittlcr finished with
the greatest round of the tour­
nament, a 64 (or a 317 and a
tie for fourth place, with the
s t e a d y Gardner Dickinson,
who had a three-umler-par 68
They each collected S2.430. | HIALEAH (UPI) - Bronze
Arnold Palmer closed fust Bubu won the $32,550 Hougalnwith a 67 to tic with Jack ; villea turf handicap at IlinFleck 'at 319 and each won j leah.
I PITTSBURGH (U PI)—Di*{2,000.
appointment filled Dave RumLOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) — •ill’s soft voice ns he explained
Karl Johnson of Minneapolis how n hero's ride wound up a
won the Professional Bowlers nightmare Saturday night.
Roman wns hoisted high on
Association Louisville Open.
the shoulders of hundreds of
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla Pitt students seconds after bo
(UI’D—American
League old bad thrown in 11 40-foot jump
5 * 5
timers, using tile new strike shot which appeared to have
zone ruling, defeated the Na given the Panthers an uphill
tlonal League, 5 0, in a bene­ iiD-68 win over West Virginia,.
Meanwhile, virtually unnot­
fit game.
iced. referee Jack O'Rourke
ARCADIA. Calif. (UPI) — was calmly signalling for a
' Pixie Krin. in front from wire timeout near the scorer's ta ­
to wire won the $30,100 Santa ble, ruling that Pitt ro-eaptain
Margarita Handicap at Santa lien Jinks bad called timeout
before Homan's shot was ill
Anita.
the air.
"1 looked up at the score­
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (U P D ; Sports ear driver Stuait Dane board and we were still be­
was killed in a Pacific Coast hind,'" Roman said. "1 saw the
argument by the scorers talde
championship rare.
and then realized what hap­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - pened ami all that time they
Roland Cruz of Villanova lie- (bought I had won the game
came the world's eighth 16- for them."
foot pole vaultcr at the Phila­
delphia Inquirer track games.

Hero's Ride Ends
In Niqhtmare

hsd been floored three tlmas l er before a sparse 4.000 in
and was bleeding from face j Forum Hall Griffith was docuts when his handler* threw fending only his synthetic
in the towel.
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NEW YORK (U PI) —La*-'
i 7 b Papp of Hungary, only
I profe.*»ional fighter behind
• the Iron Curtain, will he ofi fered $10,000 to fight Rubin
(Hurricane) Carter on March
30 for the right (o a shot a t
the middleweight crown, Teddy Brenner announced today.
"I'll make the $Irt,ooo offer
Thursday," said matchmaker
! Brenner of Madison Square
Garden, "if Papp is stilt
European champion then."

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Barron Wins
Seniors Play

Oviedo Lions
Siill Red Hot

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PATIENCE IS WHAT WK
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Conley Finds The Right
Touch Again In NBA Play

Bad Night For Sanford

Texas Jim
Cops Race

Papp, Carter
Fight Seen

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Thousands jammed .Sem­
inole Park Raceway for the J
season opener Friday night.
Hundreds of officials were
on hand to usher in the 82night pari • mutual (piarter
horse and harness horse rac­
ing season.
Commissioner of Agriculture
Doyle Conner cut the rililxm
and pledged his cooperation to
boost the quarter horse breed­
ing anti racing industry in the
state.
Flying Finn
United Press International
TONIGHT’S ENTRIES
MILFORD II. 1)1Nix Kit Sr., Kurl A. Wheeler anil Cupt. Clarence Whit­
Sunday
lllg
Gene Conley, who ha*
FIRST RACK—Moo Trot, nontaker brought in these 510 la rite shad, caught in the Mullet Lake area. The
PALM S I* It I N G S , Calif. To M a k e U. S.
a
peculiar
habit of getting
winner of 81,700 In 1962.
catch consisted of 12 roes and 18 hacks.
(Herald Photo)
(UPI) Gary Player ami Jack
lost,
suddenly
haa found hi*
1. Joe Van C. (A. Huffman)
Debut
Saturday
Xirklau* were tied at the end
2. Snow Volo (F. It idler)
of regulation play in the Palm 1 HELSINKI (UPI) — Phen­ touch again even if lie is
2. leu Capade (It. Huber)
1
Spring* Golf Classic. They omenal Penttl Nikula. the playing with a taped up right
4. Rodney Ranger (II. Ralph)
will play off the deadlock high flying Finn who already index finger.
5. Ilin Gallon (R. Muntz) .
ha* pole vaulted 16 feet, A’*
Monday.
Conley, a doubtful starter
inrhe* amt feel* ho can do
6. Insophcre (A. Deaton)
because
of Ids finger trouble
•(linked
in
17
points.
.Mike
It
was
n
bail
night
for
the
I
kept
up
their
winning
ways
in
7. Star Santa (M. Illlss Jr.)
PORT ST. LUCIE. Fla. 17-4, make* his American
SECOND HACK — 8390 Pace. Seminole rnge varsity Fiidny j OHC piny 11* they won u lull'd- Woodiuff hit for It for Iho (UI’D—Herman Barron, 83, of debut at !*).&lt; Angele* next proved a pleasant surprise
Sunday by scoring II point*
non-winners of $8no In 1062. night hut Ht least the JV's I fought 40-12 victory against losers.
Palm Beach won the PGA Saturday night.
a* the New York Knlck* also
the Apopka Junior varsity.
The
blond.
21-year-obl
bank
1 April Surpri&gt;c (M. Pusey)
Seniors golf championship with
pulled
a surprise by licking
In
the
varsity
tilt,
Apopkn
official
astounded
the
track
2. Pep Song (A. Wilsey Jr.)
a 272.
opened n IR-0 first quarter
and Belli world last .Satur­ Hie Un Angeles Lakers, 1223. Spirit of Georgia (J. Win05.
lend and Sanford never mine
gard)
IGLS, Austria (UPD—Italy day night by vaulting 168*1.
Along with Conley, newly
in
sight
again.
higher
than
any
human
r
\c
r
4- Peggy Krio (V. Cowgrr)
won the four-man bobsled
acquired Bob Xonlmann also
It was the IHIti victory of
lias
befurr.
3. Hobby ilrainerd (S. O'Neil)
championship in a total elaps­
the year for the lllue Darter*.
He will participate in four scored 11 points and grabbed
6. Chief's Gal (S. Tweedlc)
ed time of four minutes, 19.34
The
only
bright
spot
for
Hie
meets in tlie United States, to rebounds to help Die
7. Cambridge Lady (G. .Mat- DAYTONA REACH (UPI)
PORT ST. LUCIE. Fla. seconds.
Seminole* wns Ken Tyre, who (UPI) —Husky Herman Bar­
starling with tlie Los Angeles Knicka upset Bte National
tuccl)
—Texnn Jim Hull out-run four
Time*
Indoor game* on Feb. B a s k e t b a l l Association's
THIRD RACK—8300 quarterron, who gaie up the golf­
Western
Division
leader*.
9
Horse maldrns, 2-year-olds, Porches in Ills Cooper Mnnnro
ing tour IS years ago. was
Tom
Gola
led
the
whiner*
Johnsons
Hold
"I
am
looking
forward
to
lit tin- raiu-soiiked Interim3oo yards.
hark with a vengeance today
meeting tlie l&gt;e*t American with 23 point* a* well n*
1. 1/nis' Legend (P. Moore) I tioniil Speedway brie Sunday First Place In
after winning the PGA Stem
(Mile vaultcr*," said Nikula,
ior* golf championship
2. Winnie Cole (No rider)
to win the 200-mile U. 8. Road
who celebrated Ills 21th birth­
Tlie 83-year-old New York­
3. Nona's Rand &lt;G. Johnson) liming Driver's chnmphmsliip M r t/ Mrs. Loop
day
one day after his record
er. who play* out of the
4 Smoky Mist (No lxiy)
This week in the Sanford
The Oviedo Lions eontlnue leap.
rare.
Palm Beach Country Club,
8. Cactus .Misty (II. Wright)
Hull, of Odevsn, look over Herald Mr. and Mr.*, league shot a final round 31-36419 at to roll along
6. Iteggar Hobby (G. Johnson)
Friday night It was Howry
7. Starllle Spark (S. William­ the lend when Roll Halbert, of find* the top three team* Port St. Lurie Country Club
thnt
came out on the short end
raced by Jimmy Shuster,
Sunday
to
edge
out
g!ant
holding
their
places.
John
son)
Warrington, Pu., pulled his
SALISBURY, Mil. (UPI) — Lyman nipped lakeview Fri­
FOI H III RACK — 8.100 Pace, Porsche It.S-61 into the pits on son* are in first with 49 win*. John llarnum of Grand Rap­ of a 7H-65 decision a* four
ids. Midi, by two shots. They Oviedo stars hit for double Chuck .McKinley of Sail An- day night in a nip an tuck
non-winners of $2,300 In
the tilth tup for n hi like ad- 1 Spolskis in second with 48. were tied at the start of figures.
tonlo. (ex., defeated Gene battle, 4642.
19G2.
and Kostival* third with It Dial final record but Barron
Pacing the Oviedo assault Scott of St. Janies, N. Y , 6 8.
Tlie game swung back and
I. Miss Creed (W Robinson) justuient.
was Mlrkry Trtlnsky with 14 6-4, 6.1, to-8, Sunday to win Iho forth for three quarters with
Harold Johnson hail high carded a one par 33-30 71.
The Texas oil worker cover­
2 Kilroy Pick (J. Halley)
Barron. 16 under par for points followed by Jim Cour­ Salisbury International indoor the Greyhounds forging ahead
3 Eric's Rlaze (It. Muntz)
ed the 21*0 miles In two hours, game of 199, and John Spnlski high series of 517 High the four rounds with a 272 ier and Dun Kirklnnd, 12 and lenni* tournament.
in the dosing minute* to Ice
4. Symbol Chief (S. O'Neil)
lit minutes und 26 s e c o n d a 5 game for the women was
the tilt.
total, Ilin* took off the $2,800 Jim DeSliur.o, tl.
8. All Volo (C. Jordan)
with un aveiuge speed of 00.2 rolled by Elaine Kostival, 192
It wa* 6 6 at the fir*!
It was tlie lltli victory in 14
first prize and the Teachers
ti I’arkle Hal ( D. Cater)
miles an hour.
and a 171 was rolled by Jane Trophy hut, belter than that, start* for the Oviedo five.
quarter anil 20 It) in favor
FIFTH RACK - MOO quarter
The heavy rain, which de­ Spolskl, Helen Allman, and be earned a trip to Scotland
PARIS (UPI) - Great Lull- of 13ikrview at Hie half.
Th« Lions took an early 17Horse, 330 yards, 3-yrar-olds layed the rare for half an hour Charlotte
lla**ett.
Klaino to meet the British Senior j 14 first quarter and rontlnurd water, an Amrrlran Import,
Shuster dunked in 1H points
and up.
and c o 11 1 I n 11 e d throughout rolled a turkey.
champion for llie World Sen- i to build up their lend, ahead won Hie $lo,ooo I’rix dr Franco to lead tlie victor*.
1. Ixiu Jet (No rider)
most of the 511 lap event, sent j The 3-!o *plit was concert­ ior championship. Two days by 111 points, 38-28 lit Hie half. trotting race Sunday at Hie
Lyman also won tho JV
2 . Sad Jac (S. Williamson)
muny drivers to the pit* and ed by Steve Kostival twice, I
contest, 3221.
In JY action, Oviedo won 71* Vincennes track.
3. Little Joe Hire (No rider) discouraged others from start­ Harold Johnson, Bill lla**ett. later he will play In (he Brit­
4. Sugar liar Dcx (It. Wikolf) ing this (list of eight rare* and Don Spot!*. The 510 was ish Open for the first time. 37,
8. Rosa Kv's Pa (G. Johnson) counting toward tho U. 8. picked up by Lorraine Spotl*
6. Illaza Hay Heed (I). Wright) driver rhnmpion*liip.
and Clara Tinlin. Bob Tinlin
SIXTH RACK—8100 Trot, non
converted the 3 7 and Klaine
winners of M.oon in 1962.
Kostival spared Hie 2-7 8.
1. Phyllis Parlay (F. Radirc)
2. butterwyn (C. Abhatiello)
EAST BRUNSWICK. N. J
3. Edgewood Giers (A. Wilsey) (UIM)—The New Jersey Sport* |
4. La Sola Dawn (G. Mrtlmur- Writer* Association honored ■ MEXICO (U PI)—Left-wing­
ray)
Alex Webster of (lie New York ' er Iteyri scored Ixitli goals for
W EDN ESDAY
8. Jay Rob (S. Welch)
Giants as the athlete of the Guardalajara a* It defeated
SEVENTH RACE—830* Quar­ year at its annua! banquet Brazil's I'almciras, 2 1, Sun
N IG H T
ter-Horse 380 yards, 3 year- Sunday.
day in a soccer match.
olds and up.
1. Miss Dee Bar Tee (R. New­
som)
2.' King Bailey Jr. (J. H arri­
son)
I
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3 Derby King (No rider)
4 Misty Nell (No rider)
HARNESS and QUARTER HORSE
8. Miss Leo War (R. Rollins)
6 Senorit* Bar (G. Johnson)
7. Misty Danger (II. Wright)
8 Misty Lady Jo (P. Moore)
9. Danger Joe
EIGHTH RACE — 8100 Pace,
non winners of 86.000 in 19*2.
8:10
1. Prince Allen (It. Maloney)
• FIN 1ST G R A N D ST A N D IN C IN T R A t FLORIDA
2 . Willola's Counsel IR. Chase)
EXCEPT SUNDAY
• P A V ID 3 8 00 C A R P A R K IN G A R IA
3. Song Byrd (D. Cater)
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an d a d ju s t th e b ra k e *.
The Greyhound* Hun”
PARI M U T U tl - D A ILY D O U 9 L I • Q U IN K IA S
NINTH RACK-8300 quarterMAT1NKEB
M ID W A Y l i T W i l N SA N F O R D A N D O R L A N D O MWY. 17-92
Horse, too yards, maidens,
WEDNESDAY
3 .years-old and up.
FRIDAY
1. Bobbie Jo Heed (No rider)
SATURDAY
2. Laiket (C. Wliisner)
3 Bobby Thymus (B. Wright)
4. Sept* Carlton B. Newsom)
Thursday Is I.adlra Night
3. Big R*d Dee ( I t Wikoff)
6. Faraway Sis (S. William­
Sorry I No Minor*!
KENNEL
CLUB
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Highway 17-92 Midway Between Sanford ft Orlando
SORRY, NO MINORS!
8. Scoop Shovel (J- Harrison)

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championship.
Hu
weighed 132 pounds to tho
Dane's 150.
Now $15,000 richer, Emllo
and. co managers Gil Clancy
and Howard Albert flew back
to America today to closo
for his welter defense against
' top contender Luis Rodrigues
of Cuba at Los Angelos in
March.
Clancy said Sunday's fight
with lanky blondlth Christen­
sen. former European wel­
terweight champ, had been
a "nice warming-up tout for
j Emile in preparation for
Rodriquez.”

holding Elgin Baylor to 21.
Terry Dlschlngcr, making
hia bid for rookie of Hie year
honors, pumped In 23 points
to lead the Chicago Zephyr*
lo a MO-108 triumph over the
San Francisco Warrior*. Illschinger acored five of hia
point* In the last two minutes to elinch the Zephyr*'
win. Wilt Chamlierluin was
high man for the Warrior*
with 31 point*.
A 33-point performance by
Sam Jonri, who acored 11 of
them In Hie , final quarter,
paced tlie ltoatiin Celtics to a
137-128 win over Iho Detroit
Pistons.

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DEAR MRS. G.: Say, “Fine, but
first I want to give you u little
sample of murriage. You munage this
home for the next two weeks. That
means getting up in time to prepare
Dud’s breakfust. . . fix his lunch (if
he carries one), do the dishes, make
the beds, vacuum, sweep, scrub the
bathroom, prepare all the meals, do
the luundry and ironing, wash the
windows and Venetiun blinds and do
all the marketing. Meanwhile, I’ll get
up at the time you usually do und
spend the duy ns you spend it (in­
cluding an hour on the phone.) Then
I ’ll borrow some soiled diapers so
you will be prepared for the chores
of early motherhood.’’ If daughter
understands what will be expected of
^ h o r in marriage, and still wants it
in u "hurry, give her your blessings.
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DEAR ABBY: The growing trend
toward teen-age marriages didn’t
worry me until my 17-year-old
daughter told me that ahe and her
19-ycnr-oId boy friend wanted to get
married. They have gone sternly for
two years and he is a nice enough
fellow, but I'm sure they don’t know
what they are letting themselves in
for. How should 1 handle this?
MRS. G.

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DEAR ABBY: Please tell me if
you have ever heard of anything like
this, and explain it to me. 1 am of one
religion and my husband of another.
We huve a 15-month-old baby girl
who has never been baptized becuuso
my husband wanted her baptized in
his religion, and I said I would ruther
see her not baptized ut all than agree
to that. Now my husband sayH he
wnnts to take her and get her bnptized—but not in any special religion;
she will just be baptized. It’s a no-reiigion baptism. Have you ever heard
of such a thing? My mother says sho
thinks he is trying to pull n fust one.
YOUNG MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: The mode or
rite of administering baptism in tho
ChriBtiun churches is fixed by tho
discipline or doctrine of each church.
There is no such thing ns a “no-re­
ligion’’ baptism since baptism is a
religious ceremony.

DEAR ABBY: My daughter is 16.
She is very attractive and mature
for her age. She has fallen in love
with her teacher and he is in love
with her. Ho is 30, married and hns
children. He has told his wife he
loves my dnughter and his wife won’t
give him a divorce. Why should she
want to hang on to a man who doesn’t
love her? Don’t you think this man
and my daughter have a right to
huppiness togethei# Abby, if you
could see them together you would
know it is true love und not infatua­
tion. What can be done?
QUESTION MARK
DEAR QUESTION: It is conceiv­
able thut 16-year-old girl could have
u crush on her teacher, but bow her
MOTHER could condone, encourage
und permit such relationship to grow
is beyond me. Your dnughter hus no
business going with u married mun.
Consult u professional counselor for
your daughter’s sake. You, too, need
to huve s o m e twisted notions
straightened out before you can give
your duughter proper guldunce.
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DEAR ABBY: I always thought
u girl should confide in her mother
and I used to until I found out she
was telling all my business to my
aunt who hns the biggest mouth in
Philadelphia. Please, Abby, tell par­
ents that the young people deserve to
have their secrets kept, and if their
parents don’t do it they shouldn’t
cry and wring their hands when they
discover their children are keeping
secrets from them.
BETRAYED
DEAR BETRAYED: I know you
nrc right and I hope this inspires
thoughtless adults to think twice be­
fore betraying the confidences their
children have entrusted them with.
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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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gjcuuoJby On (Bhidq&amp;
By Oswald Jacoby
They do most of their
The Cerd School in New
York is ■ partnership of teaching
through
sample
three of the country's best hands and this week's series
bridge players who are unit­ will deal with some of them.
ed together to teach instead
North and South have no
of to play bridge. Peter Le- trouble getting to four hearts
ventritt is a member of this
d South should easily make
year's American teem which ^
will compete (or tiie World s
He wins the spade opening
Championship this summer.
Boris Koytchou and E d g a r' &gt;nd nolcs »ha,‘ ^ hMi tw®
Kaplan each have won num­ potential spade losers and
erous titles. All have been must also lose tin- aces of
good partners of mine on M ub« an&lt;' hoar1s; 1 c has
n
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opponents
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at other times.
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NORTH
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take with dummy's king.
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W IST
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and “ thank you."
If New York—where push­
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life—cun sta rt minding its
manners, sny other city ought
to be able to do the same.
Tho truth Ms thut rudenese
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TUESDAY
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rate high for c o u r t e s y ,
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HIGHWAYS 17-92
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
C. 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. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Business Opportunity
16. Fentnle Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

AXIS A B A N D O M V n A r e m TIO \ o r A * T n t E T .
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN*
You will t»W« notice that
th e C l t f Commlaalun o f the i v t h e i irc t i t r o r n T o f
C it y o f Hanford, Florida, e t T i n e VIVTH J t'D It'l AL P IN 1:00 o'clock P. St. on tha SSth H I T
IV A M I FOR S K N I .
da y o f Feb ru ary . IMS, a t tha VIII.K COl’VTY. FLO RIDA ,
C it y Comml-tlonars* Room at l a 4'haarery \ » . ISTSB
t h a City l l a l l In tha C ity of IV R R l PETITION OP
Hanford. Flo rid a,
w ill co n- FRANK MACK MrMILLAN
vlder and datarmlh* w h a th e r AND N A N C Y
M ATTHEW S
o r no t the C ity w ill close, McMILLAN.
v a c a t e en d aban don an y rlch t
a t p pi.E W K V T tt. v o n r s
o f t h e City en d the public
TO A P PE A R
In en d to th a t portion o f e TOl Donald L*« Phalpa
etrret
h e r e in a f te r
deecrtbed,
A r t 'll..• U n k n o w n
to.w lti
TOU W IL L T A K E NOTICE
T h a t 140 f e e t o f Grand- that tba patltlonera herein
v l a w Ava nue South ab u t- h e r e ftlad In tha Circuit Court
t i n s l-ot St on tha aouth of th* Ninth Judlela! Circuit,
a n d t y i n g ea a t o f tba taat- In and for Samlnola County,
a rly r ig h t o f w a y line of Florid*, a p etition for tha
U lly
Court
e t t t n d a d adoption o f an unnamed rain,
ao uth , Itoee Court flubdlvl- or mala child bora o f Varda
elon.
F eh rer Phalpa e a Dacambar
P erson * Intareeted m a y a p ­ 24. 1141.
p ea r en d be beard e t tha
You are c o m m a n d * ! to be
tim e and place a b o v e epeclfled. and appear In a a l f Court on
C ity Commlaalon o f the Feb ru ary : t , 1111, a t l : t t »
C it y o f Hanford, F lo rid *
m. and thtra to a h ew cauaa
1L N. Ta m m , Jr.
why aal'i p aU tlo a t ho u ld s e t
C ity Clark
ba granted .
P uh llrh Feb. 4, l i f t
(SE AL)
C U F -1
Art hur H. B e ck w ith . Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
I&gt;
THIO W I S T
or
T H ti
B y: M artha T. Vlh D n
t 'U l'S T V J I ' U U K I h M i a o L S
D. C.
M l t l S T V , F M IK IIt* . IT PBIt- Magulro. Voarhla A VYelli
II ATK­
m
W all Hire*!
IN its:: f. h t a t e o r
IP O. Rot 45 J)
W AH AF UKUlK iE
Orlando. Florid a
Dece ased. A t t o r n e y i for P e tltlo n tr*
TO A l .l , 1'MKIIITOH*
S M I P u b llih Jan. II, SI, SI A
PKRBONB
H IV I N G
IL A I M I Fab. 4. 1&gt;IS.
ON U K N A A U * A U t l X I T »AIU CDK-SS
ESTATE)
You end e i c h o f &gt;-.&gt;u are IN T H E
C IR C flT H U R T ,
h ereb y n otified en d required to VIVTH
J l ntC IA L
CIRI l tT
prrarnt an y rlaltna a n d d*- n r r m n i n v t v a v d f o r
ntenda which you . nr eit h e r o f aRRIVOt.K I'OTVTY.
y o u . m ay h a v e e g a ln a t t h e a e­ t-IIAVCKHV Vtl. I*.tas
t a ta o f WAHAF tlUOItUK, da- EMILY HAKYTA, a widow.
ct-aee.1, lute of aeld County, to
P la in tiff,
th e Cou nty J u d g e o f Sem inole
Co u n ty . Florida, a t hie o f fic e STANLEY J. VICE, at u«. el
In t h e co u rt hogae o f a a l d Coun- al,
t y a t Sanford. Florida, w ithin
Def en dant*
a l l c a len d a r montha from the
v o t i c e *»r a a i . H
t i m e o f th e flrat pu h llcato n o f
No t i c e is i ik r k i iy g i v ­
thla notice. T w o roplaa o f each e n t h a t nn Ih* sath day o f
c la im o r dem and ahall be In Fahruary, A.D 1141. at tha hour
w r i t i n g , an d ahall i t a t e the o f l i t 00 o'clo.&lt;k A. M . at tha
lilare o f re sid en ce and poat o f ­ aaatarn door of tha Court
fice a.ldraae o f the r le lm a n l, llouaa In S*m1nota County,
an d eh all be aworn to by the Florid a City of Sanford, tha
r l e l m a n l . hla a g en t, or a tto rn ey H onorab le Arthur II. Harka n d ac com p an ied by a f i l i n g fea w ith, Clark o f tha Circuit
o f on e dollar and euch claim Court
of
Samlnola
County,
n r dem and no t eo f ile d ehall Flo rid a, w ill offe r for ( a l e
h a void.
lo tha h l g h a tt bidder at pub­
/» ' Slary J. O t o r g a
lic outc ry for ra»h, tha f o l ­
Ail e d m ln letra trlg of
l
o w i n g dMi-rlMd property o f
t h e E s ta t e of
tha Defendant*, t l i u t t * *nd
WAHAF GEORGE,
lying
In
hemlnole
County,
deceased
Flo rid a, to w it:
SIllNIIOl.KKIl AND I.OOAN
llaitlnnlna
i
t
the
NorthF lrat F ed eral llulldlng
a**t corner of l e t I of
P. O. ilox I7SE
T
i
l
l
ANGLED
AI.B.
•
• re­
Hanford. F lorida
corded In Plat Tt""k t.
Atlorneya for Admlnl.trairlx
p a g e SI. Of the IMbllr R e ­
P u b l i s h Jan . S4, St. SI * Feb 4
cord* of Pemtnol# Countaaa
t
r , Florida, run North 41
T H E — as
degraaa and 45 minute*
W ea t
114"
feet.
run
I t T i l s ; C I K C U IT MU MT OF
t h e n c e Houlh IS Urgtaaa
T I I K N IN T H J t ' D I t ' l At. C I S 41
mlnutea
and
S"
arcond*
4 't I T O F r i . O M I H A , IV I t U
W ait
11*" f«ei. the nc e
FOR IR S ItO b K lO tlS T I.
run Couth 54 degree* and
la C h e eeerj t a . la ra i
14
mlnuta*
E**t 114" feat,
F 4R T IT IO V St lT
to tha W**:erly right of
E I L E E N BAADY.
w a y line of Htita High,
P la in tiff.
w a y No. S. run in a NorthVa.
aaatarly
direction
alom
JA MES W . ENGLAND. Jr..
the Waatarly rl«ht of w ar
D efendant
lin e o f a a ll Hta’a H ig h ­
NATICK O F B U T
w a y No. I. I"» feet to tha
IV
THE
NAM E
OP
THE
paint o f beginning
• t a t k o r Fl o r id a
Alao. tha fallo w in g:
T o i . JAMI'S W. ENGLAND, Jr.
Tha S ta t e of Florid* Bev­
« hoaa res id en ce la u n ­
e r a g e Liquor I.tcens* N».
known
t s - i k that I* In C o n ju n c­
r o u ARB 1IE REIIT NOTI­
tion w ith tha going bustF IE D that a ault In Eq uity
tie**, l u i a t - d oh the ate»va
h a e liaan b ro u g h t e g a l n a t yo u
detcrlbad properly. I* p a 't
b y E IL E E N BAADY, In t h e
o f tha aacurlty for thl*
Circuit Court o f tba Ninth
m o r t g a g e and aueh liquor
Ju d icia l Clreult, In en d for
llcanaa may not be re m ov­
S em ino le County , Flo rid a.
al
from
or tranef- rred
Y o r Alls: IIKIIKHT SUM­
from Ilia pnlna bu.inaa#
MONED. o l l D E U K D AND UKon the abov e da rib* 1 pro­
(JL'IURU to f i le y o u r A n ew er
perty, and In tha event
w i t h the I'lerk o f l a i d Court
o f def ault and th« Mort­
and to err** a ro py t h e reo f
g a g e * herein regain* till#
upun P la in tiff a a tto rn a y h e r e ­
to th* al&gt;"*a deecrtbed pro­
in mi or before the SOth day
p erty. tltl* from auili IIo f Feb ru ary , 1PCS. Th* name
qulr llcanaa ahall »l»" be
o f the I’D In tlrra a t to r n e y ta
* tra n sferred to th* Mort­
J a m e e G. Ilurrell, and till adg a g e * by th* Mortgagor*
dreaa la 117 North Xlagnolla
Tit t h a t event.
Avenue. Orlando, Flo rid a. If
Thl* a i l * la mad* purauanl
yo u fall to do ao, a Decree ta the Final Deer.* o f foraPro Cnnfaeeo will be en tered rloaur* In th* al*»v*_ reuse.
e g a ln a t &gt;ou for tha r elief da- Chancery Caa* No. Ki*X. •
niaiidi I In the I'.oiiplalnt.
tereJ l.y th* II " .reble \ ■—
VtiU A HE F C n T I l E H NOTI­ »ar It. Carlton, JuJu* °f
F I E D ttiat the natu re o f aeld l a i d Court, on the S*th day
ault la for Partition o f I-ande. o f Jan u ary. A D.. 1»*»IN WlTNKaw. VV HEREOF. I
WITNEHH
Mr
H AND
ae
Clark o f aeld c i r c u i t Court o f hava h ereu n to art my hand
l, anilaula Cou nty. Florida, and and o f fic ia l eeal thla S l i t day
tita Htal of - j IJ Court, at o f J a n u a ry , A. D . !*•»Hanford,
r-e ni Inol e
C ou n ty ,
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Be ck with. Jr..
Florida, thla 1Ttla day o f J a u “ ary. | ) | j .
Clark of th* Circuit &gt; -urt
tfenttiiolc C’oUUlj. Klul'J*.
leC.S 1.)
I t ) : Martha T. U h la n
Arthur II. lie h » till Jr.
Dep uty Clerk
Clark o f the Circuit Court.
In and for f e m ln o la C o u f - H a n d e r* . M cE wtn , Ccbaar*
ty, F lo rid a
A Mima
teg East Central A»*nue
f l y : Martha T. Ythlea
O rlBnd', Florida
Dep uty Clot..
a&gt;ui-llau Jan . a t, s i A Fab. P ub llih Feb. 4. S»l&gt;-

Legal Notice

«■ u . m s .

1. L o st f t F o u n d

6. For Rent

FOUND: Blue Parakeet. Pb.
FA 2-6306.

Unfurnlihed 2 b e d r o o m 3 Room furnished Apartment.
houw. 826 Escambia. Ph.
Adults. 845. FA 2-7399.
FA 20271.
Room fur one or two. Keatonable. 323-0591.
FURN. Garage Apt. FA 2-28O0.

S. Education • Instruction

6. For Rent

Refrigeration - Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train CONVENIENT Apt. for two.
Tile shower. Private. Phone
you.
Write
Commercial
FA 2-8481.
Trade* Institute Boa 18, c&lt;o
Sanford Herald.
FURNISHED 3 room apart­
ment, clean, close uptown.
MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
840 month. FA 2 6261.
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
No
eiperlcnrc
necessary, FURNISHED 2 b e d r o o m
grammar school education
house, good ronihiion, near
usually lufflcirnt. Train now
base; 160 per month. Call
at home for jobs with secur­
FA 2-G261.
ity. For detailf, lend name,
addren, phone no. to: NA­ FURNISHED Apartment. 3
TIONAL TRAINING SER­ rooms, bath. 2 d o u b l e beds.
VICE. BOX 30 c/o The San­ 110 W. 3rd St. Ph. 322 04*8.
ford Herald.

2-Bedroom
CB House

6. For Rent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave., rA 2-5254
or FA 2-0523.

Iljr

£aiifurh

Hrrnlfi

SWEETIE PIE

M on. F eb. 4, '63— Pntfe 9

Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 8362

2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. Clo&gt;e in. Reasonable.
FA 2 0841.
Furnished Garage Apartment.
FA 2 3360.
Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.

Large 3 bedroom downstairs
apt. Furn. or unfurn. $85.
1709 Magnolia.

Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — pA 2 4223

SINGER

6A Special Nolicra

Stemper Agency

|e. f.

H a n d ers,

M i 'K a a t ,

Hclewar* A Mlu.e
Attorney* and C o u o a a l l o n

t-a w

l*S Eaat Central Avenue
Poet O f fl i c Ilox 7 l t
Orlando, Florid a
Publleh Feb. 4. 11,11. 5e.
t-D A -a

at

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, large corner lot, 311
Turker l)r., Sunland Es­
tates. VA—nothing down,
monthly payment* $9200.
FA 2 8074 - FA 2-2218.
3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
Hardwood floors. Fenced.
322 6411 or 322-2391.
All ty|*es of Real Estate

John E. Fox,
Realtor
10 N. Pink Ave. Ph. 323-0558
3 Bedroom nou*e by owner.
FA 2 8327

Jim Hunt Really
Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0648
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla
By Owner, 2 Bedroom, Flor­
ida room, kitchen e(|uip|ied.
Phone FA 2 4650.
BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom*, 2
hath), Florida room, 2 palioi, largo recreation room
with IReplace wall. Phone
FA 2 7294.
LOCH ARllOII
Under $ 12,000, a 3 bedroom.
1 hath home nice lot wiili
tree* on pated street. Re­
quire* $1750 down anil
monthly payments o n l y
$77.50.
KOUEIII

A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
lUjmond Lundquist, Aiaoe.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Complete - Expert

HEATING SERVICE
INSTALLATION,
CLEANING and REPAIR

4 UHY8LER AIHTEM1’
AND OTHER MAKES
I'iliuiirillg Available-

S'

UUTHEUN / f l U
For EatlnaU Call —

F A 2-8321

FREE ESTIMATE

Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADINO POST
WELLS DRILLL.J, PUMPS,
FA 2-0677.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
34. Artlclm For Sale
Wo Repair and Service
S T I N E
TENTS FOR camping. Tajps,
Machinery and Supply Co.
rope, mess kits. Surplus
207 w. 2nd Si.
FA 2-6432
City, 201 W. 1st.

Furn. 2 Bedroom House.
Adults. No pets. FA 2 7864.

St. .Johns Realty

WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment!
of $13.50 oo I complete
rooms ot furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col*
lect.

27. Special Services

Furn. nice 1 Rr. Cll Imus*.
Water furnished. N e a r
base. $83.00 Mo. FA 24244.

Stenstrom Realty

and fnr th* eoala. ch arge*,
and axp*n**s, Including a t ­
torn ey'. feea and ahatr act fees
anil that In d efa ult o f su ch
pa&gt; mant. till*. Intaraal, aatata,
claim, demand, and eq u ity ot
red em ption o f th* D efen d an t*
and *11 parson* cl a i m in g by,
through.
under nr
against
them or an y o f them, b*
a b so lu tely barred and forarloeed: aald ault b e in g filed
In th* Circuit Court nf th*
Ninth Judicial c i r c u i t . In and
for Hamlnol* County, In Chan,
cary. entitled T E D E R A L N A ­
TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­
CIATION. A eorp oratlon organlaad under an A ct o f C o n ­
g r e s s and s l i t t i n g purauant
to tha F td e r a l Na tio na l Mort­
g a g e Aiaurlatlon Charter. Act.
Pla in tiff,
v er* u i
J A M EH
TlltiMAH HCDHON. J R . and
8 HIZUKO O. HUDSON, hla
wife, Dafandanta. bein g C h a n ­
cery Case No. I S i l i , praying
for
a
fortoloaure
of
aald
m o r tg a g e on tha f o l lo w in g
daacrlbad land and Improve­
m en ts t y i n g and
b ein g In
Fem lnela c o u n t y , Florida, t o ­
ll:
l-ot I. Block V, RU.VLAND
I5MTATEH. Amended Plat,
acco rd in g to a plat t h e r e ­
of, recorded In P la t tlook
15. pagea 1 A 5. of the
Public llacorda o f Memlnol* County. Florida,
t o g eth er w ith th* fo llo w in g .
On* OK Rang*. Electric,
Model
J*01H:Wh,
Hat lal
TH4WC1I1
fill a
Uuo-T bi rm
Wall
lleu ta r. Model StS-&gt;, o i l
Hartal IIIIS
On* Vict or c l i m a x
K it­
chen E x h a u s t Fan. no mo.
dal or aerial number*.
Tau Vsnatlan llllml-, in*.
tal. lo a n u fa ctd r-'l by Hatk a r lk G lass A P a l m C o m ­
pany. Hanford. Florida, no
modal or aerial number*.
You, and each o f &gt;ou, ar*
h tr aby r*qulr*d to fll* parso n a lly or by a l'o r n a y . In th*
o f fic e e f th* Clerk nf said
Court, In tha Cou nty Courtbout*. In Hanford, Hsuiliiul*
CouHly. Florida, on or before
th* Tib day o f March. A. | L
t» «l.
your
appaaranca, a n M i r
or other d efeu -lv * pleadInge to Ih* t 'o m p la lu l III Hit*
causa and aleo to aerv* upon
Hander., McKwau. Hvhw.vra a
Mima, a tlo rn ey a for th* P l a i n ­
tiff. I*. U. Ib&gt;x ISJ. o rla n d o .
Florida, a ropy o f raid plaadlug*, o t h o r w l.a eald Hill of
Complaint will b* taken acunfaaaad by y o u and each o f
you.
DONE AND O R D E R E D thla
Slat day o f Januur)
\
|i
ISSI,
at Ha n Iof *1. t" itilnol*
I'-'Unty, Plot Ida.
IHEALI
Arthur II. Be&lt;'kwllh. Jr.,
Clark of th* clrv u tt Court
o f gaiulbul* County, F l o r ­
ida
11)! M a rg m a t E. Tyr*

S3- Furnlturw

Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
26. R adio f t T elevision
ture. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
For quick service e a 11
FA 2-3117.
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.

ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Houses for rent. For lnforMagnolia Are. FA 2-0720.
REMINDER
maiiuti contact Toil Wil­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
liams Hardware, 205 E. 0. M. Harrison's
2 Bedroom modern Houae,
322 8827
25th St.
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
Day ft Evening Appointments
1311 Palmetto Avenue
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­ 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. 875 month. Pb
room houae, kitchen equip­
9. For Sale or Rent
FA 2-5303.
ped. FA 2-3685.
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath "Frankly I’m senred! I've never paid a cent out of my
allow ance for income tax!"
I Bedroom houae. 2406 Stev- New 8 Bedroom, 3 bath
home. Fenced yard. Near
home. No cash needed. 861
ena Ave. Phone 849 4671.
NAS.
115
W.
Coleman
O
r
a month. 322-8085.
clc. FA 2-7464.
R EN T A BED
3 Rm. Furn. Apt. Water A
12. Heal folate Fur Sale 16. Female flelp Wanted
Bollaway, Hospital A Baby
11. R«al Knlnte Wanted
lights $50. FA 3-2764.
Bed*
NEAR NAS 3 br„ 2 bath, No experience
necessary.
By Day, Week, or Month Lake Mary. 2 Redroom, kit­ PASTURE for horse In or near
screened porch. Assume pay­ Waitresses. Club Diamond
Loch Arbor. FA 2-4175 call
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
chen equipped. FA 2-3049.
after 2 p. m.
ments $07.50. 322 0742.
after 5.
T A 2-8347.
Ph. FA 84181 111 W. 1st SL
Waitress with Curb girl ex­
LIKE ONIONS?
WELAKA
APARTMENTS 2 Bedroom block house. Lake 12. Krai folate Fur Sale but don't want your neighbors
perience. Must be experienc­
Monroe. FA 2-3950.
Rooms private baths, m
ed. Apply Chick 'N Treat.
Beautiful brick 3 bedroom, 2 to knuw’7 Enjoy country
W. First St.
living in this handsome, 2 Sanford.
bath. Doublo carporte. Good
Lake 3Iary. S Bedruom, 2
story,
4 bedroom, 2 bath
bath
lakefrunt
home.
Cen­
location.
Near
aboppng
8 Bedroom House. Close In
home on almost 2 acres of TO PROVE YOU CAN MAKE
tral beating and alr-coodl
centers and schools. 8150
Jimmy Cowan. FA 3-4013.
GOOD MONEY, send fur big
beautifully kept land. U l's
down, |7B month. Monna
tionlng. FA 2-8920.
Outfit containing full size
go see it—it will only lake
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1810.
Cosmetics, Toiletries worth
a few minute* to drive out.
Legal Notice
$4.82 retail. Take easy or­
You'll agree that $21,500 is
Legal Notice
ders from friends, neighbors
VOTIC/B o r I V I T
cheap!
STATE n r r i . O H I D A TOl
v istic k o r * r r r
for over 2U0 home needs.
UNKKOWN LIKSOIUt c l a i m ­ i v
the
vamb
or
tdk
Outfit yours FREE when you
i n g by, thro ug h , under or
HTATK o r FLORIDA
neal Estate — Mortgages
a g a i n s t th* fo l lo w in g d e f e n ­ TOl JAMER
THOAIAH HUD
srnd first order in 30 days.
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420
dant*. t o -w i t : I t l i ’IIAItD G.
HON JIL. and
Or return Outfit, keep any 2
OLKKSOH
and
IIELKN*
T.
HllIZl'KO O. IIUDSK'N,
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
GI.EEBoN, hi* w if e ;
ni'II T
hla wlf*
CBS House. 3 tuirge bed­
products, worth lo $2.39 re
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
nEVEta, JKC.. a rio rlit* cu r.
a : t - B Maple Hlraat
rooms, 2 baths, kitchen
lull, as our FREE GI FT to
po ration:
T u rrT n c m r i N O
Alamed a, California
equip|&gt;cd. Assume payments 3 llEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­ you. REND NO MONEY COMPANY, INC., n
PlorldA
TOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTtso r g o r a tls n t BMRT CHAPMAN, FIK D that
F E D E R A L NA­
FA 2-2643.
Just n a m e , ' address lo
ed backyard. Air-conditionARHOd o in g bualnaaa aa Chapman TIONAL MORTGAGE
Conerat*
Prod uct*:
C A n i , CIATIoN, h a v in g filed In thla
B L A I R , Dept. 663HRI,
cr. Kitchen equipped, l/iw
Cuurt It* aw-orn Hill o f C om ­
LOMMLEH:
PRAKCIS
PE
Lynchburg, Va.
down payment. 3309 S. Park
ZOLDi G A TO n LVMIIEIl CUM- plaint. th* n a tu re and p u r ­ J. W. Hall, Realtor
Ave. FA 2-1701.
PAN'Y, a F lorida corp oration; pose o f which la lo furerluee
“ Call Hall" rA 2-3641
PH AI LEY CO.VCHETE INC., a that cert ain m o r tg a g e aaacu17. Male Help Wanted
2544 So. French Ave.
rio rld * rorporatlofi; GAYLE ad l&gt;y J a n ie . Thnma* lludaon,
Sunland. 3 Bedroom house,
HOWEi BRA CK ETT TILE 8 Jr., and Hhl*uko O. lludaon,
large corner kit. FA 2-928ii. Air-Condllionlng-Regrlgeration
MARBLE
COMPANY;
R O T hi* wlf*. to Htorktnn, W h atley.
Lakevlew home with lake
—
—■
i——
WALL, d o in g bualnaaa aa W all Davln a
Company, on tha
men needed. See our ad
privileges
In
South
Sylvan
Mupply: II A I tr A ll ALEMINTM Ind day o f Slay, 1*IS; that
15
.
Ilusiness
Opportunity
under Education ft Instruc­
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
PltODL'CTH COMPANY, a Klor- aald Complaint p ra y s for an
Id* co rporation; J E A N P. REI- acco u n ting to ba t a k e n under
tion. Commercial Trades
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
QEE, d o in g bualnaaa aa Hklli- th* direction of th* Court for
THERE'S NO BUSINESS
Institute.
ed.
I'lMinc
FA
2-7898
or
cr aft Cablnatat t&gt;OKALD N. w h a t I* du* th* P la i n t i ff fnr
LIKE YOUR OWN BUSINESS
DAVIH W E L D IN G 8
FARM principal and Inter**! nn aald
FA
2
0308.
m o rtg a g e and m o r tg a g e not*
We have a highly re»|&gt;ecteil e*

E Q t.lPM E N T REP AIR. INC., a
Florid a corp ora tion; DALLAH
RAKER, d o in g
hu*ln«aa
aa
llouaa
of
Floor*;
C III.'HE
Lt'MJIKR COMPANY, INC., a
Florid a eo rp oratlon ; IIULIJ)W AT MATEIIIALdI COIIPOIIATION, * F lo rid a corporation;
AMERICAN T H E M
INC., a
Florid* co rporation; F U H IID A
DIHTIll IIDTING A ND MANU.
K AO Ttm iN O CO.. INC., a KlorIda ro rporathm; HENKAIIIK
GLAHH A PAIN T cv&gt;., INC., a
F lorida corp oration; FRANK
H ATHAW AY , d o i n g butlnat*
aa H a t h a w a y Uhaatnittal; HID.
NET VIHLKK, d o in g bualnaaa
aa Randall Elec tric; HORACE
II KltKY II ILL. d o in g hualn***
a* lltr ry lilll P a in t i n g CoH tlac­
tor;
D*W ITT
H U N T E It;
III! ANT BIIOH. INC., a F lo r .
Id* corp oration; M ID-F LO R­
IDA PLUMBING AN D H E A T ­
ING CO.,
INC.,
a
F lorid*
corp or*tlon;
or
althar
of
th*in, and a ll p*rtla* cU ltn ln g
or cla im in g to hava a n y right,
title or lnt*r**t In tha fo l­
l o w i n g d**orlb*d property, l y ­
in g and b ein g In Hrmlnol*
County. Florid*, t o -w l t : Lota
IT and t l , Amandad p la t of
M agnolia Height* , according
to plat the reo f r*&lt;ord*d In
Plat Hook S. page 5* o f tha
public
record* o f
Hauiliiol*
County, Clorlda.
Tau, and each o f ) o u , ar*
h tr aby natlflad t h a t a ault
ha* bean bro ught e g a ln a t &gt;ou
In th* c i r c u i t Court, In and
for Hamlnol* County. Florida,
in
chanearjr,
en titled
THE
HANFORD
ATLANTIC
NA­
TIONAL RANK, a national
banking aa*&lt; .-latlon. p lain tiff,
v RICIIVRD G. til.EEHON and
H ELEN
T.
GLKKSON,
hi*
a l f e , &lt;t al. defen dan ts, and
you. and each o f you, ar* re ­
quired to fll* T o u r Anaw-ar
to th* p l a i n t i f f * Coinplant
v, 11ta th* Clark o f aald Court,
tn.l atrva u p o n p lain tiff, nr
p l a i n t i f f * atto rn ey , UKO. A.
PPKEIl. J R . who** addrta* I*
P. O. Box IJSI. ganford. F l o r ­
ida. a copy o f aald Answ er,
i&gt;u nr before February 17, A.
D. IMS. and If yo u fall lo do
»&gt;, a D*cr«* Pro Cotifaaa., will
b* antarad ag a in * ! you, en d
*a«-h o f you. for th* relief dcman-ltd In *ald Complaint.
Th* n atu re o t thl* ault It
to for* lot* that certain m o rt­
gage
given by lllrhard tl.
Mltcann and Halah T. Glaaaon,
h i . wife, to D * M Constru c­
tion leuan
Corporation.
re«.&gt;r-Se■!
In o f f i c i a l
Itacordt
Hook IIJ. page 5»S In th* offh-a of th* Clark of Circuit
Court
of
Kamlnola County.
Florid*.
en cu m berin g
tb a
abut * da.&gt; rib. J property.
WITNEHH m y band and »h*
atal &lt;&gt;f aald Court, till* S4th
day o f January, A. D. 1*11. at
Hanford
S em lnol*
County,
County. Florida.
(SEAL)
Arthur 11. U* kwltb . Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court of
Hanalnoir County, Florida.
tty: Maltha T. Vllllan
Deputy Clark
U«o A. Pp»»r. Jr.
A tto rnay (or P la in tiff
P. O. Boa I SSL
H.m ford. Florida
a
l u b l l a h Jau. i t
A a'ab. 4.
II, IS. i&gt;4*.
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By Nadine Seltzer

Kitclicn equippetl. near Inis Nice large fnrn. apt. 2
stop. IU0 % 156 lot. 2310
bdrm*. |«5. Ph. FA 26951.
Country Club Rd. FA 2-1817.
1700 Magnolia.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllnnvllle.

25. Plumbing Servlet*

SKWlNtJ MACHINE
Sales and Servlet
Free estimates in advance
Free home demunstralion

CALL FA 2-5786
Alan's Fabric ft Rugs
2559 Park Dr.

FRIGIDAIRB
Sales ft Service
U. II. HIGH
17U0 W. 1st St. Sanlurd
Ph. FA 2-3883

LAWN SERVICE

Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
steel, window sills, lintels,
dry wells, grease traps,
steps, table tops, stepping
stones, lot markers.
.Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 3-3751
1961 Round bobbin Sewing
machine, equipped to xig
sag. Guarantee. 4 Pay*
m enu of *&gt;.50. FA 2-94U.
Use one of our Carpet Shampooers FREE with Blue
Lustre Carpet Shampoo.
Carroll'* Furniture.
Ilaby Red complete |16. Call
322-7583.

Mowing, edging, fertilizing, 2 Seta of T w i n B e d s , 3
etc. Satisfaction guaranteed
Dressers ft Chest of Draw­
FA 2-1817.
ers. FA 2-4334,

29. Automobile Servlet

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cordi.

WimUhicId
Hack Gians
Door Glass
Vent Glusa Scnkurik Glass and Paint
SERVICE
Company
Scnkurik GIiihh and Fuint 2*0 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4822
Conijiuny

Th. rA 2-4022 2 KEN51ORE automatic.wash­
er* fur tale. Cash. Good
shape. Call FA 3-2316 or
31 A. I’etn
come to 413 Willow Ave.
Shetland Pony, 1 sorrel filly,
1 paint gelding. $L23 each. GRAVE'S Antique* Trading
Barn. Balt—Buy or Sell. U.S.
Saddles also available. l*h.
17-92, 3 miles aouth DcUary,
3229162.
Phooe 668-5520.

210 Magnolia

32. Flowers • Shrubs

USED Intercom $20. FA 2-3362.
Beautiful Camellias In bloom
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY 36. Automobnea - Trucks
Urapevillc Ave. Near 20th St. 1955 Chevrolet Be!elr. Low
mileage, 4 door, power
ORCHID PLANTS
pack, aulo (ran* window
Surplus Sale
vents, trailer hitch, etc. Ph,
500 from $1.50 up. Pols for
FA 2-3360.
sale at bargain, llenchcs
for sale
195? Ford Wagon $4X. 1054
J. C. Rumen,
Lemon Bluff Cbcvy 3 door Belalr. Ph.
19. Sit tint innn Wanted
FA 3-7522.
Annuals, Petunias, Snapdra­
Bays work wanted. FA 2-8394
gons, Psnsies, Vegetable
37. Boata • Motors
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Child Care. FA 2-2274
Upsala ltd. Just off 20th St.
Gateway To Th* Waterway
and 1st St.
Children k«pl. FA 2-4182.
Kobaon Sporting Goods
WOODRUFF'S
Your EV1NRU3E Dealer
Ironing wanted. FA 2-2608.
FARM ft GARDEN CENTER 504-6-8 E. 1st Pb. FA 2-5961
Babysitting III myr home.
Col Celery Ave.
-Small children and babies.
SPRING ANNUALS
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Big yard ami screened in
VESPA Motor Scooter* (new)
port'll,
llraMinaldr
a n d 33. F u rn It u rc
$10.05 down ft $5.52 Weekmeals furnished. Call Mrs.
Used furniture, appliances,
ly.
Davis, FA 2 9281.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Lewis Seles ft Service
Care (or children in my iiomu
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
2517 Country Club R oai
Call FA 2(0X17.
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
Ph. FA 3-7928

aentlal husineii established
over 35 years that should
prmjilt- you with unusually
high income the firit year.
Not seasonal, not dependent
on eeonomlc condition*. En­
dorsed by the American llmpital Association, G o o d
Housekeeping luttitute, and
Parent*' magazine.
Our product is the elass of d»
field. Nationally known, sold
only direct to fHiine and induttrlal users. So terrific in
performance that sale is al­
most automatic after demon­
stration. Many distributors
earning $l5,ouo to $3u,uou Will care for child in tny
per year. Exclusive terri­ home. Wliile. 323-05*3.
tory rights open in this area. IliHSKKKKPKR, experienc­
Hundreds of ready prosed. Wishes 5 days with fam­
perl*. No franchise Ice1. Re'llily from 8:30 until 4:30. Heing experience not absolutefcrcnccs. 706 Bay Ave.
ly essential!
Very small investment put* 21. Iteuuly Saloon
you in business. We'll help
SPECIAL
you recruit men . . . provide
Cut 'N Curl Bivauty Shop
a hardhitting sales- train
Em) curl $5.50 Including
Ing program for your use
shape-, *e*l ft style. Open
all year around . . . hack
Evening by appointment. 3
you with tale* incentive pro­
Experienced Ojierator*.
grams that keep men pro­
ducing . . . provide national 318 Palmetto Avr. FA 2 0831
advertising and oilier sale* II All III KIT'S BEAUTY NOOK
helps , . . pin* a proven
Complete Beauty Service
meiiMiU oi oiiluining lend*, 105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
guaranteed demonstration*,
and a high percentage ol 21. Klri-trlral Service*
close* per demonstration.
FRIGIDAIRB
A faetnry official will be in
Sale* ft Service
lids area next week lo inter­
view qualified applicant*. House Wiring, Free Estimates
If you uru seriously inter • Sid Vlhlrn a Randall Electric
esteil in having an independ■ 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0915
cut, pruldabie business ol i
25. P lu m b in g .Scrvlccn
your own with an unlimited
futuru write in complete
PLUMBING
roufitleiU'c to Mr. Frank C.
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
Callahan, c/o Ilox No. IIU2,
II. L. HARVEY
I'alm Reach, Fla., and you
wdl be contacted.
gut Ssufor- Ave. FA 2-3343

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VrraTB Paso 10—Mon. Feb. 4, *63

Beauty Project
Now Underway

MONDAY • TUESDAY
• W EDNESDAY

fly Mona Rrinatead
The North Orlando Garden Club has an­
nounced that resident* o f the village can begin
work on their landscaping ideas for the spring
if they wish to participate in the club’s second
annual beautification project.
L ast year the club sponsored April as Beau­
tification Month with judging o f Inwns and
prizes awnrded the first o f May. This year judg­
ing will not be done until the first of June, how­
ever, club members urgo all residents to atart
work now to help beautify the community.

BLOOD PRESSURE READING is taken through a special double stethescope as Nurse Becky Brandon assists Jill West to take a test on Johnnie
Gore In University o f Florida Nursing School laboratories. (Herald Photo)

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ENCLOSURES

Class Tours Nursing School
Nine members of the Bio­
ta iy II e ls u at Seminole
High School, accompanied by
their teacher, Don Iteynoldi
and faculty member, Mr*.
Lola Higginbotham journey­
ed to Gainesville recently to
tour the College of Nursing
at J . Ilillls Miller Memorial
Hospital at the University of
Florida.
All of the girls are Inter­
ested in further academic
studies in the fields of nurs­
ing of medical technology, and
were shown the training and
teaching facilities of the Col­
lege of Nursing a t tbe state
university.
Graduate nurse instructor,
Miss Susan Sexton, assisted
by senior atudent nurses Mias
Becky Brandon and Miss
Mona Wise conducted the lec­
ture topr of the nursing hos­
pital, which Include clinical
training rooms, the children's
ward, maternity ward, pat­
ient faculties, the Eye Bank,
central reception room, me­
dical students facilities, libbrary and laboratories,
One of the most unusual
aspects of the hospital were
tha dozens of tiny study cubi­
cles assigned to medical stu.

dents, each one just big
enough to accomodate one
atudent at one desk.
Following lunch in the hos*
pital cafeteria, some of the
itudrnta were asked to act
the part of casual apectators
and hospital visitors In a
movie sequence which was
being shot In the main lobby
of Ihe nursing school, where
art exhibita were on display.
The three nurse* outlined
for the Seminole High School
girls, the step by step procedure and courses of study
which a r t undertaken at the
University Hospital nursing
school.
The students tnd teachers
were accompanied by Her­
ald reporter Dottle Higgin­
botham.
Students who took the uni­

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versity lour Included Caro­
lyn Turner, Linda Mills, Lin­
da Williams, Louise Higgin­
botham, Johnetla Gore, Peggy
Powell. Robert* Rankin, Sandl Wright, Jill West and
Jackie Lovelace.
Symptoms of D lstrsss Arising from

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Scout Hike,
Cookout Held
Three patrols of Troop 382
of the Plnecrest Girl Scouts,
including the Green Leaves,
While Unicorns and Greer.
Oaks went on a hike and held
a cookout at the home of
tlieir leadrr, Mrs. Donald
Jackson In Lake Mary re­
cently.
Each palrnl built a fire
and the girls roasted hoi
d igs cn palmetto sticks. Bes ties the IS girls present,
stout leaders, Mrs. Alex
Illumicn. Mrs. PhU Nogucria
also attended.

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Power Stressed
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —U.
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M. Zuckert aaya tha United
Btntea must have tha power to
atop aggression a t an y level
and win a war a t any level.
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Only majnr victory that the
American (orcca won on land
during tho War of 1813 was
fought two weeks after the
peare treaty was nignt'd.

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Storm Whips Off Florida
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) An Atlantic atorm moved
slowly northward off the Flor­
ida coast today, whipping up
high sea* with winds to 30
mile* an hour and battering
already eroded bcache*.
The Coa*t tluard reported
three ve*Kla receiving a&lt;si&lt;tance at sea gnd *aid a
fourth twiat—a 40-foot snapper
fisher—wa* still boms souglit
after two day*. One tug ar­
rived here safely today af­
ter being escorted in.

FAIR OPENS DESPITE WEATHER as County Commissioner John Fitz­
patrick cuts the rilibon »t the admissions jmte. From left arc Legionnaires
Bob Mahan and Knrlylo llousholder; Commissioner Fitzpatrick, Leirionnairo Cecil Carlton, Fair Assn. President John McCloskey and County
Agent Cecil Tucker.
(Herald Photo)

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In Mud, Rain

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BRIEFS
Biff Question

The Weather Bureau con­
tinued gale warning* from
Cape Canaveral north to
Nag* Head, X. C.. and said
tide* were running two to
four feet above normal along
the Florida-Georgia coast.
“ Considerable beach eros­
ion and some Hooding." waa
forecast. .
At Jacksonville and St.
Augustine Reaches, both hard
hit si* weeks ago by erosion
from another Atlantic storm,
workers sought to stop the

surging seas with sandbags.
The Weather Rureau said
the storm causing the turbu­
lence was centered over
northeast Florida and was
moving slightly toward the
northeast.
The Coast (luard said the
92 foot tug Fort Sumter,
which sought help yesterday
after Its engines were clog-"
ged with water, was assist­
ed to the meuth of the St.
Johns Fliver by the buoy ten­
der Sweetgum, arriving alxiut

7:30 a. m.
The Sumter, of Charleston.
S. C., and its barge San Juan,
continued up river unassisted.
A spokesman said the Sweetgum then headed for the
St. Augustine area where the
snapper boat Sultana It was
disabled. The snapper Pec
Wee. overdue with the Sul­
tana It, had n-’t tn-en locat­
ed
The Coast Guard 52-foot pa­
trol boat escorted the fishing
vessel Mingo toward Ft.

Pierce. The Mingo lost a
rudder yesterday.
The tanker Illinois, which
also lo*t a rudder yesterday,
i was accompanied by tho
ocean-going tug Marion Mo­
ran.
Several beach communities
from Daytona Reach north
reported street flooding and
loss of electric power caused
hj the storm. Some evacua­
tion* were reported in Day­
tona Reach but no injuriea
were reported anywhere.

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday. High todny, Gft-72. Low tonight, 4(5-50.
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TUKS.. FEBRUARY ft. 19G1I SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. I6 4f

'Defense Project' Label
Hung On Sanford Pipeline

PARIS (trp i) _ Part* dr
signers have launehrtl wider,
tty LARRY VERSHKI,
higher shoulders and sleeves,
Mayor Tom McDonald today
but today's question is—will
refused to show us that let­
A covering of straw over the ankle «lecp mm! at women wear them?
ter from NAS Captain Robert the Seminole County Fairgrounds marked the en­
Ware regarding the pipeline, i trance to the annual County Fair Monday, as de­ Unhappy
termined Fair Association officials carried out the WASHINGTON (UPI) • • •
Pete Knowles wouldn't tell rihlKin-snippinir ceremony to officially o|&gt;cii the rain-j Senate liberals, u n h a p p y
plagued event.
about about the prospect,
us anything about it.
linndfu] of exhibit- h a\c about decided to make
Only
• • •
The proposed two-mile jet lie**, agreed this morning to t “There are three method* of i hoard. Ninety days after the way."
ors, eurnivnl roustabout* and a last-ditch u«c cf the rule fuel pipeline for the Sanford | confer with Gerald Rauch, moving oil nnd gn* product*,'■ completion of (lie two lines
Referring lo the Atlantie
Ah, it sure is a rough life
a couple of bedraggled, mud- they oppose in their anti- Naval Air Hn*e should I* 1president of Standard South-1 Itel,-hoi wrote Krider. “They the war with Germay wa* Coast Line's objections to tha
for a reporter in this town.
filibuster fight.
• • •
e r n Corporation, Houston, are tankers, pipe lines and over as we had an ample sup­ local pipeline, and the City
c a k e d photographers wit­
considered a "national defense |i parent, organisation
.
of San railroad lank car*. These are ply of these furl* and Ger­ Commission's subsequent re­
Navy rateman supposed to
nessed the ceremonies.
In Peril
project,' in the opinion of a j f„n | p|pe|jne Company, and listed in their economic pre- many did not. The writer was jection on a 3-2 vote, Iteichcl
be in town today to "shed some
Earlier in tho day judge*
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) local oil-pipclinu expert.
light" on the pipeline controII y tlaron, president of the ference. However, in ruse of on those two pipe line pro. said:
a w a r d c d the President's —Mississippi Gov. Ross Har­ I J. G. Reichel, of Dellnry, local pipeline firm.
war, tanker* are 'nitting Jed*."
m a y (7 ).
“In fact, now many rail­
nett, guarded by three plain­
• • •
Reichel continued: "There roads arc projecting a line
Rauch und Itiron arrived duck*' for submarines which
Itr|Kirts on progress tor ex­ Trophy to the 4-11 group* ex­ clothes men and picketed by , today concluded u letter to
John Krider, Chamber of todny to lie on hand for any prompted mn*tnidion of Hie j* not a city of any size which ness. . . . A tine waa built hy
Memo to Curly Dunn . . . tended telephone service with­ hibits a* a whole; and gave
.10 sign-carrying demonstra | Commerce munuger, thusly;
Save that *60 . . . give it to
question* which the City Rig and Little Inch pipe line* j dors not have many pipe lines Southern Pacific Pipe Lines,
the llliie Ribbon* Rosette to i„r*. said Monday night that
the lieart fund, polio drive, out toll charge* from Ovirdn
"It would appear that thrie Commi*»lon may wish to pro­ in 1013 for tlie purpose of therein laid adjacent to fine Inc. (a subsidiary of South­
the
H
o
m
o
Demonstration
stale
sovereignty
was
in
peril,
Sarepta Home, bet it at the to all areas of South Seminole
i* no justification for uny ob­ pound before it* next sche­ transporting crude oil Mini' residence*, industrial plant*, ern Pacific Kailmad) from Et
Quarter horses, dog track, do­ County were made at Monday group*. Tlie Sanford Junior
jection by- individuals or cor- duled regular meeting Mon­ petroleum products f r o m ! governmental areas and many Paso, Texas, (a tan Angeles,
Reorganization
nate It to the city, school night'* meeting of the Oviedo High exhibit took tho Red'
poiationa for tha construction day evening.
Texas to tlie Eastern sea-! time* nn raitroad right of a distance of 1,523 mile* and
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — of this pipe lino to the San­
board, county commission . . . City Council by Rob Shcdden Rosette.
l a t e r extended to other
A
reorganization
and
rcdcslgPlay Arnold Palmer golf for
points."
A t nightfall, the myriad naijon „[ Florida Army Na- ford Naval Air Station, in­
and
A1
Prohst
of
Southern
Rell
It, buy a complete set of books
significant ill size ami un­
He pointed out Southern
colored
light*
of
the
midway
tional
Guard
units
will
hcof knowledge, get a lit) year's Telephone Co.
doubtedly a tmUmul defense
Pacific
and Santa Fa Rail­
uutliued
the
ferria
wheel,
the
|
come
effective
Feb.
15,
AdJ.
Tho councilmcn were told
aubicription to the Herald,
project,"
road#
ara
porjeetlng a . line
ridea,
Lenta,
1
tooth*
and
show*'
Gen.
Henry
W.
McMillan
an­
take a trip to Miami, . . . hut that Souther*! Hell and Winter
Reichel i* a member of the
from I-oa Angeles to San
taxi.-j.
don't qualify for the legisla­ Park Tclf(.!ione. which acr- a s L* ijf 'o«.it,liu *. gu &gt;j hi .luincWASHINGTON (UPI) — . t he Chief Executive's IPS.8 of new legislation which would Diego, A 2,108-mile pipeline
the rold »nl-ty drtaxle.
j _
T_,
. _
, national pipe line committee
ture.
viecs South Seminole, submit­
of the American Right of Way
Today
and
Wednesday
mark
'
C
O
a
C
'll
T
O
U
n
t
l
D
e
a
d
• • •
Radiral
new plana for rutting billion budget submitted Inst involva $.11.3 million in new owned hy the MKAT and the
ted a petition on Jan. 6 to the
A-siM-iation and of the ad­
oliligntional authority from Rock Island Railroad* extend­
Children's
Day*
at
the
Fair
CLINTON,
S.
C.
(UPI)
—
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee Florida Ptiblie Utilities Com­
visory counsel of the Southern tha nation'* mental hospital &lt;month for fiscal 1964. With Congress at this session.
ing from Texas and New
didn't show up for that in­ mission asking for approval on with thouaands of free admit- The Is dy of Clyde Ehrlurdt, (■as Association. He la viro population in half and pie- b,» message today the admin
siona
tickets
having
been
Presbyterian
College
head
Mexico to Omaha, 8t- Paul
Kennedy
pointed
out
that
formal meeting with Pete the extendrd service. Roth
president for 10 southeastern venting thousands of new 1st rat ion proposed four piece* mental ailments now cost (lie and other areas la now In
Knowles on stadium lease. Too companies stand ready to be­ given out. On these two day* fs’«tl*all roach and athletic stales of Coates Field Serv­
mental retardation cases were
taxpayer more Ilian $2.4 bil­ operation.
busy listening to parent* com­ gin work on the project im­ the fair will open at a p. in. director, was found in a hunt- ice, Okluhoma City.
submitted
to Congress today
lion yearly in direct puhlie
Exhibit*
of
animal*
will
he
'n«
;,rta
'**"•
"Another Una has been
plain about Pinecrest, or was mediately after an okay from
Reichel, .15 years In the oil
outlays for service*—about built," according to Reichel,
judged todny or Wednesday falall&gt; » ',un,,w* bF a
hy ('resident Kennedy.
it that Industrial Chamber the commission.
and
gas
transportation
bust$I.H lull inn for mental ill­ "hy tha Great Northern run­
The program, built around
meet 7
In other busineis the council according to Fair Association *P,n
nesses and $600 million for ning fiom tha Middle West to
• • •
hundred*
of
new,
comprehen­
President
John
McCloskey.
N
(
?
w
S
t
r
i
k
e
approved Oviedo Land Co.'s
retardation. On top of theso Seattle willt the engineering
sive community mental heullh
Maybe Postmaster Guy Al­ plat for Unit One of Mead Judging ha* been delayed be­ t'nitrd Press International
renters, would lie costly—run­
len has seen the light of day Manor as presented by John cause of tile uhsence of one
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — public costs art) even higher Imml led by Pipe Line Tech­
A filth union was on strike
ning into hundieds of millions Florida'* new legislnlive re- indirect public outlays in wel- nologist*, of Houston, who, l
. . . Notice a photo of John Evans, president of the com­ member of the judging team. against Cleveland's long-idled
of dollars when fully imple­ apportionment formula, if it ^*,u col' ,a ,,ni* wasted human understand, i* doing a similar
Kennedy in hi* office.,
pany.
newspaper* today ami rail­
• • •
mented by the states. Hut Hie liernmet official, i* likely tn resources, he noted.
Job cn till* proposed Sanford
The new subdivision, located
way clerk* pessimistically
“The time has mine for a project."
President said In a special firing more than one old ramDon’t forget that Civil De­ near the Municipal Swimming
agreed to another peace ef­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
hold new nppiuarli," Hie Pres­
fense siren blasts off at noon Pool and fronted by Mead
Rauch verified that Pipe
fort by federal mediator* in Striking railroad w o r k e r s message. “ We ran procrastin­ paigner hack lo the fray.
ident auid.
ate
no
more."
tomorrow.
Line Technologists la the con­
Drive contains 20 lots and will
One
of
the
fits!
would
lie
their
year-old
dispute
with
stuck
by
tlM-ir
picketing
today,
• • •
He conceited tho nreit for sulting architect for the San­
O ver all ru s ts fu r beginning llertlie I’apy of Key Wrst,
constitute a first class resi­
the Southern Pacific Railway. unmoved hy the Florida East
operations were Included in former dean of Hie llruse and postponing new ilomestic pro­ ford project. (Rauch also
Tom Speer named chairman dential development.
Coast Railway's effort lo re­
of local jaw day here in May.
Mayor Lee Gary reported
n Monroe County representa­ grams and irducing govern­ stall'll this morning that II.
OTTAWA (UPI) — Prime Body Found
sume limited freight service
* • •
that the new fire tower and Minister John Diefenhakrr.
tive for 28 years until lie was ment cxgientlilurca if |tu**ihlu L. Hunt, owner of the local
DELAND (UPI) — Skin
with supervisory personnel.
ut a time when lie is attem pt­ Hl.ll Product*, I* a heavy In­
Why doesn't the city hang alrcn Installation, completed
beaten lu*t May. Papy said
his Conservative government divers found the Ixidy of Le"These trains are Insignifi­
ing to get Connies* lo cut
out more of the yellow cour­ last week, was tested on F ri­
land
J.
Dossman.
30,
an
en­
vestor in some of these men­
Monday
lie
would
run
for
taxes.
tesy boxes on the parking me­ day and rould be heard “ for collapsing under the strain «! gineer with the Marlin Co. cant and no more than we extioned pipelines.)
Monroe's
new
Senate
seat
a nuclear defense crisis, wa*
peeled," said Jack Hadley,
'Tint we cannot afford to
ters? Why add a double pen­ milea around."
under the proposed plan
fiirie n t Issue of Fortune
believed ready to dissolve pur of Orlando, at Ponce de la-on leader nl the II unions on
postpone
any
longer
reversal
alty by making a motorist
He also advised that the old Lament today and take hi* Springs north of here Mon­
Secretary
'
of
State
Tom
magazine
has an extensive
strike against the FEC since
walk a block to pay his 23- city dump had been leveled
ENGCOIIO, .South Africa Adams begun qualifying rail- ill our approach to mental af­ article about a 3(l-inch pipe,
day. Dossman drowned Sun­
case to the people.
Jan.
23
in
a
dispute
over
fliction,”
lie
udiled.
cent overtime parking fine?
and covered over and that the
(UPI) — terrorists harked •«»
utmost a* noun as he
line being constructed front
Diefenbaker was expected to day while diving in the wages.
• • •
county presently is working on make his move shortly after springs with an artificialdeath five white persons to opened qualifying Monday, and
Texas to New York.
The
railroad
sent
a
26c*r
Better get those license tags relocating Hie dump in an
day as lliey lay sleeping in „|M,|„ K,.t, ir,
deadline,
Of Ibis, Reichel wrote: "Our
tho House of Commons con­ lung.
freight train south lo Miami their house trailer* on a
there won't be any extension abandoned day pit on the outFiral.
lo
qualify
was
a wom­
company now haa a 900-mile
venes at 2:30 p in. However, if
Monday,
using
a
five-man
lonely road near Engrolsi. an, Mr*. Angela Petrorella, a
this year.
aklrta of town. Tho pnijert is the prime minister should hes­ U. S. Chance
right of wuy acquisition as­
• • •
included
four Democrat from Miami who
TAMPA (UPI) - Homer crew of management person­ Tlie victim*
expected to take at least three itate to act, there is mi doubt
,
.
signment on the new 36-incti
nel,
and
brought
hack
a
trainJ o h n n y Fitzpatrick has to four daya longer since coun­
member*
of
one
family,
t
wo.
,
,
,
,
...
E. Hooks, general manager
...
, ,
flew here to qualify tn perColonial products pipe line
that his opponents will.
really become public relations ty machinery broke down
1
of the Florida Citrus Com- load of empty cars from Mi­ of them young g rls.
()r,anikp, forthcoming
forthcoming I'reJ.rt which J* being con.
Police immediately spread »«n "for
" the Group
.......... «&lt;i seat -o f|i Norl||
Nnrlh Orlando',
minded . . . Cut the ribbon at Monday and progress was de
1mission savs the United ami.
• ''" w U-memhcrI e|l&gt;r,lon
fi|| ,hr
tria led from Houston, Tea**,
The FEC iio|ied to keep up a dragnet over Hie area for ' ‘“'I"
the fair opening . . . What'* layed for the day.
States has a chance to use
the limited freight service, the killers, beliet ed lo be House delegation. Three of |h n .,. ,.„„ncd„ien will lie the *" Linden, N. J. This is tho
that about neither rain nor
Britain's
rebuff
by
Use
Eur­
Changes and additions t&lt;&gt;
,|,.m „„
| hug *t pipe line project ever
opean Common Market to started alter a federal court memlier* of tha dreaded Afri­ these sent* are filled hy pre- ■n„ m|M.r
. . . Say. Mack, about that the street lighting system were
sent legislator*.
! da lor todny a 8 p.m. mccllng ,
•" America. Many
enjoined
the
Jacksonville
Ter­
can
underground
"Poqo"
or­
form
a
world-wide
affiliation
raise?
approved and a request was
Rut the 45-Senator, ||g - ()j jj„, \'j||ai.|. Council.
large rities are on thi* route."
minal
Co.
from
refusing
In
re­
• • •
ganization
which
recently
of
free
nations
for
trade
ex­
ukayed from the Oviedo Gar­
f„r voter registration
It was In reference lo this
pansion and tariff reduc­ ceive ear* from Iho strike- staged riot* in Queenstown Representative plun still must
Speaking about raise*, no­ den Club for labor on clearing
million pipetina that
be
approved
by
a
special
atv|
(l)r
qualification
of
candlImund
railroad
The
company
ami
I’aarl.
tions.
body asked me, but It's about the triangle near the ceme­
The Caprt Restaurant and
funnel* Hie cars on northward,
Tlie victims were identified three-judge federal panel h ere.' date*, a* well as the nclual Reichel concluded Ilia letter
time the commission gave at­ tery.
Grill was broken into some­
Ids 'the r.mrt, which invalidated j election date, will be sol dur- by Inferring the Sanford pipefreeing Hie FEC of rental for ax Norman Grobclaar;
torney Harold Johnson a pay
time Monday night or early
Customary refresh
wife, Natalie; and their two the
present 38-Senator, 95ing the meeting. | line a* "insignificant in aixe."
them.
hike . . . He's been on the Job ments served at the clo*e o f 1this morning and the office Stocks Lower
Hadley
said
he
met
Monday
daughter*,
Edna,
14,
and
Representative
upiKirtionment
Mayor
Frank
Fasula said &gt; Reichel offered a "clincher"
NEW
YORK
(U
PI)—Slocks
a long timr.
every Oviedo Council meeting 1ransacked and nine fifth* of
moved irregularly lower at wilh Federal Mediator James j Dawn. 11 Tlie fifth victim | last summer, received a new ;hi» morning that he also has for the Sunfurd pipeline but
this month were hot coffee! whUkcy atolcn, police said
Entry was gained hy the the opening today on reduced i llolaren, hut that "nothing o f . was Derick Thompson, 19, a attack on the proposed forinu I several hills tu he presented requested It nut tie made puband home-baked apple pica
I la Momluy,
mechanic.
! Importance wax dlarusm l
| to the rouncil fur payment.
j tic "for security reasons."
Petitions addressed to the made by City Clerk Dot Cour­ sliding glass door on the east volume.
side of the building.
Seminole County Legislative ier.
Police said the burglars
Delegation are being circulat­
broke into the cigaret machine
ed throughout the county ask­
and juke box, brukc into the
ing that no bills be allowed to Ribbon-Cutting
office, stole a gun and ran­
pass which would allow "any
sacked the entire place.
municipality in any county in Proves Too
Police are working on clues
the State of Florida to annex
Fear that all vocational would be enable la attend sewing machine operators to pany and Alix of Sanford by tlk&lt; companies involved.” unit! ran be added until Ui«
this morning.
or extend It* territory with­ M u c h For M gr.
training in Seminole County Monday's meeting and asked the Slate Board of Public In- claimed they have no com­ Ha said 14 sewing machines Legislature lift* tha “freeze."
out a referendum vote of the
plaint*, are satisfied with the for Iraining were promised Douglass said the heating and
TAMPA (U PI)—The general
may be Jeopardized because of for a postponement but was struetkm at Tallahassee.
property owners in the areas manager of the Florida Slate
Douglass pointed out the training set up in their plants and only four were effective. air conditioning Industry is
a squabble in Hie needlework advised 11 waa “ loo late."
Involved."
school system now maintains although Alix ha* not a suf­
Fair died today shortly after
He added that only 15 per­ willing to donate dcwj machin­
industry was expressed .Mon­ That t h e three-company several vocational classes for ficient number of trained sons slaiwed up for training ery for the training of person­
The pelitions. expected to collapsing while preparing for
B ridge
I'ag e 2
carry a t least l.ouo signatures, the ribbon-cutting ceremony
day afternoon at a Chamber squabble may interfere ser­ trainees at oilier companies, operator*.
although Douglass said 150 nel If the Legislature would
Classified .....
Page 7
go on to state that "w«, the officially opening the 12-day
of Commerce industrial com­ iously with vocational (raining with the largest and moat suc­
Meltier was quoted that he completed the course.
act to permit more unite
Comira
----Page 6
undersigned, believe thi* to be exhibition.
mittee meeting.
was expressed hy S.tsool Supt. cessful at Dynatronlc*.
does not want a training school
Milwee and Douglas* ex­
Meeting waa adjourned after
Dear Abby _ Page 2
the only true and Democratic
The meeting wa* called at - It. T. Milwee and E. S. DougScott B u r n s , committee in his plant.
J . C. Iluskiason, who also
plained that there has been a it was decided that Burns,
Editorial
. ....
Page 4
way of Government."
Hie request of Marvin Mcltzcr, lass, director of vocational ed­ chairman, and John Krider,
wa* executive vice president
Krider recalled that a uni­ vocational training "freeze" Krider and re pre tentative* of
Entertainment
Page 2
general manager nl Sanford ucation.
Chamber manager, brought versal school for all needle­ fur the last four years, when the three companies will meet
of the non profit fair associa­
Legal* ._. Page 2-6-7 A 8
kltlwea stated ha bad been out tha acsiioa Monday was work companies waa set up tho Legislature limited the at a later data In an effort
Manufacturers, who failed to
tion, waa stricken while laying
Pusxla ____ ____ Pag# 7
attend.
informed by Meltier tha latter called because of complaints bare by the school vocational number of vocational unite to to have the three firms iron
No legislative hearings this last minute plan* for Shrloe
So cie ty
Page 3
(Meltrer said this morning planned to complain about din- by Meltrer. Representatives department “ but it failed be the figure of that time. They out their differences among
eek
John F wilt have officials at the first event on
lie learned last Saturday be crimination in Urn training of of Picrro Manufacturing Coro-icau*^ of lack of cooperation, added no more vocational ibcuuclvei.
Sports
--------l \ *gx 5
Ute lair schedule.
i wail unUi next week.
&gt;

Extended Phone
Progress Made
In Oviedo

j

Health Aid Sought

(’&lt;#

Canada Rulers
Near Collapse

Qualifying
For State Opens

FEC Sticks By
'Picketing'

Terrorists Hack
Five To Death

&lt;L

North Orlando
To Meet Today i

Thieves Break
Into Capri

Vocational Training Jeopardized?

Herald Index

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First lime tast Of The
Mississippi River

RACEWAY
Seminole Boulevard----- 2 miles east of Highway 1 7 -9 2
Midway Between Sanford and Orlando

OPENS
Friday, February 1st

Post Time: 8:00 P.M.

Racing 6 Nights A Week
A ll N e w

5/8-M i le

Best, M ost - M odern
N ew

R acing Strip
Lighting

Steel - and • Concrete

Grandstand

Paved

System

Remodeled

2,500 Seat

B a r and

with Restaurant Facility

Sorry

2,000 - C a r

N ew

No

Club

P a rk in g

Lot

House

Lounge

Paddock

and

Stables

Minors

Pari - Mutuel Betting
Daily Double
ITS

Quiniela

Trotters and Pacers

IN6I

Phone 838 - 6111
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�City Offers

W E A T H E R : Knir through Snttinlny. Hitrh today, 76-82. Low tonight, 60-65.

Stadium For

V O L 53

In bin own wortls. City Mnniiger W. E.
Knowles dropped a "bombshell” into the hips of
tho County School Board Thursday night.
Spenking for the City o f Sanford, Knowles
offered the Municipal Stadium to the School
Hoard . . . or actually, to the Boosters Club . . .
on a $1 annual rental fee.
Knowles’ o ffer came after a lengthy Intro­
duction ns to the costs o f constructing the
2,000-scat stadium In 1949, a total o f $181,500.
Plus operating costs annually. For example, each
lighting bulb costs $2.43.
The city manager pointed to further main­
tenance costs, such ns n $3,850 concrete fence to
replace n wooden fence.
By L A R ItY VERSH EL
Beforc-scason total cost o f field preparation
Jim Crapp* say* tie won't
was estimated at $2,085, such as liability insur­
weaken . . . and want* to
ance, repairs, etc. Actual game cost preparations
were $100 each, Knowles said.
set the record straight about
Municipal annual reoenuefor school gnrnes
Frito-Lay . . . Jim say* the
was $1,671, Knowles said, from nil schools and
Florida State Bank offered
sources. Deficit o f $2,427 was made up by the
to lend tlie city $2JO,ooo to
City o f Sanford for a $4,098 season cost o f oper­
build a secondary sewer treat­
ation.
ment plant here to take care
The manager pointed out, too, there nro
of industrial waste . . . Friother costs, such as monthly water bills, fertili­
to Lay said no . . .
zer, mowings, replacing drainage tiles, vandalism
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•
(a very big item ), and other costs.
Jim still favors a recall |
It was then he dropped his bombshell and
election. . . So do wet
offered the stadium to tim schools for $1 a year
•
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rental.
Well,
we've
given
Jim
A. J. Bracken, high school principal, reCrapps, Sonny ltaborn, A1
s|&gt;ondcd and, In effect, told the Boosters Club
Wilson and the ACL a chance
meeting, in the high school auditorium, that it
to have their full statements
was doubtful the schools could accept Knowles’
. . . I wonder when the peo­
offer of the stadium for $1 a yenr.
ple will get their chance . . .
Business portion o f the Boosters meeting
Guess they will have to wait
was o|&gt;ened by Architect John Burton, who told
for the polls!
• • •
the Boosters a proposed athletic stadium for
the high school would cost $55,060. lie wus
One of our favorite peopte,
speaking as a Booster.
Helen Tucker, gets her mas­
Burton said concrete stands for 2,000, In­
ters degree at Stetson this
cluding a press box and safety railings would
morning.
• • •
cost $23,460; concession stands and ticket Itooths.
$5,500; public address system, $1,850; fencing
The word is that there's a
Seminole County man that
$2,400; sprinkler system for the playing field.
wants to plunk down $150,000
$6,850, and lighting, $15,000, for a total of
for a boat marina . . . There's
$55,060.
a meeting at City Hall this
He added that if first class field lighting ns
afternoon on the subject , . .
recommended fo r high school football was to l&gt;e
Too fate now . . . Uie city gave
provided the cost would exceed $25,000 for
someone from Maitland 1M
lighting only.
days to como up with an idea.
D. H. MncGillls, Booster president, called
• • •
for adjournment o f the meeting for later dis­
Jim Crapps is one of our
cussion o f a new high school stadium after hear­
best friends (w e hope It isn't
ing Burton’s estimate, Knowles' $1 o ffer and
past tense) but, if Capt. Ro­
Bracken’s comment

Workmen began installing
live tent* Thursday night for
the midway attractions at the
Seminole County Fair, which
begina Monday at 5 p m. Page
combined shows will be fea­
tured on the midway with
children's days set for Tues­
day and Wednesday from S to
• p.m.—all rides half price.
• •
•

Soviets Break Off
Nuclear Ban Talks
While U. S. officials still held
out hope for progress at Ge­
neva, they said no real ad­
vancement was made in the
recent talks on the major is­
sues.
They said Russia did, how­
ever.
supply
considerable
technical data on seismic de­
tection of underground nuclear
tests, and that this was en­
couraging.
The latest round of talks
stemmed from an exchange o(
letters
between
President
Kennedy and Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev which
had raised new hopes of a
lest ban agreement. Khrush­
chev, for (he first time sime
I util accepted the principle of
international ins|icction on So­
viet soil to check for under­
ground tests.

Our thanks to A. J. Bracken
fo r his compliment* Thursday
eve at the Booster* Club
meeting. We appreciate the
fact that he reads our Clock
column. So, we are “ a char­
acter." Aren't wo all?
Official position of the At­
•
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•
lantic Coast Line railroad in
W e hear the Booster* were the controversy of the furl
told Seminole High 8chool pipeline for Ihe Naval Air
doesn't nerd a swimming pool. Station wa* asked of the ACL
, . , Glad to hrar it. . , .
main offices at Jacksonville
•
•
e
Thursday. The question was
To forget about the Pipe­ proposed to ACL by long-dis­
line . . . Anyone notice Use tance telephone by Tha Her­
poor little lion's rage in the ald.
too . . . Can't even move
Local ACL officials this
. . . See I'm an animal lover morning presented the follow­
. , . Especially llorscsl
ing statement from Philip J.
• # •
Lee, ACL vice president for
The county kicked In $5,000 traffic, to The Herald:
fo r the Seminole County cen­
Coast Line has no quarrel
tennial . . . The city aaid no! with the City of Sanford, lU
Wa can't understand It un­ Chamber o f Commerce or the
less our city fathers are think­ United Stales Navy. Un Uie
ing o f seceding from the contrary, Coast Lin* and the
county . . . They didn't bring. City have close ties extending
« that up Monday night, any back many years. Coast Line
in proud at Uie rot* it has
W f*

played In the area's progress
through the years, and lias a
vital interest In the continued
growth and development of
Sanford and Seminole County.
Coast Line does oppoke
strongly and vigorously, how­
ever, Uie granting of right-ofway by the City of Sanford
to Sanford Pipeline Company
for construction of a proposed
pipe line to transport petro­
leum products.
Principal reasons for Coast
Line's opposition in this mat­
ter are:
1. The President of the Unit­
ed Statei baa Indicated thar
Uie real trouble with the trans­
portation industry today is that
there is ■ surplus o f transpor­
tation facilities and that statemeat is equally true*in tho

peared to be some bard nego­
tiating

ahead,

the prospects
agreement

WASHINGTON (L 'P II —
Secretary of State Dean
Ituak said today (hr United
State* would give “ very j
•rriou* consideration”
to '
•ny move by Soviet forces
In Cub* to "dig in" per­
manently.

mwA...

still

were brighter than they had

Established 1908

FRI., FE B R U A R Y 1. 1963

SANFORD. FLO RID A

NO. 610

No ACL Interruption

The Senate passed nml
rushed to the House to­
day n compromise 43-Scnator hill that Rives Sem­
inole County a Senator
and Dade two Senators.
Tho bill, which also
shifts two present small
county Senate seats to ur­
ban areas and creates
four other seats for fustgrowing
counties, passed
the called off when the injunction would be filed today, set a

Seen, Prexy Says

Another Load

Atlantic Coast lane trains lay off work, averted
hearing on the matter for
will
continue
to
operate mass shut-down even before wa* lifted.
Union leaders, who had the week o f Feb. 11.
through Jacksonville Term i­ Jones lifted tlie injunction
nal Company without Interup- ai 4:30 p. ni.— four hours said
the
lines would lie
Union leaders said tlie ter­
tlon end the ACL ia taking after it went into effect.
1thrown up all over the termi­ minal would not l&gt;e picketed
every precaution to assume
In-tead of picketing the nal if the cars were returned again "unless or until the in­
"that our palrons will con­ whole
terminal,
which
is for use by olhrr railroads, junction
goes
back
into
tinue to receive dependable owned and used by the four apparently
feared
a
eon- force."
service during this unMi.il railroads, Hie union members I tempt of court action for fullTlie Injunction was issued
period." Thomas Rice, ACL marched for four hours in I scale picketing.
by District Judge William
Jones, who said formal McRae Jr., at the request of
president said today.
|front of a specially-designat­
Meanwhile the strike-hound ed FEC entrance. They were papers lifting the injunction the FEC—backed by the Sou­
Florida East Coast Railway
thern. The FEC said the
planned a new attempt today
freight cars were costing $«,to have enforced a district
400 a day. Southern officials
court Injunction which would
backed the
FEC on tho
save the company some Jd.KK)
1grounds that
the
courts
in rental fees.
"should not lie intimidated by
■ P j i 'i j j
*■
-.
v.
1
A hearing was ss-t today
unkrn RiroatJ."
« '
before
Judge
Warren
L.
Tlie ACL and SAL backed
Jones, who yesterday lifted
the terminal company’* re­
the injunction which would
fusal to lake the cars track
force live Jacksonville termin­
on the grounds that the
al company to handle about
threatened
picketing would
/tig*
’ a ilw
1« • ; M
2,000 freight c a n rented by
cause a "tremendous" setFEC from other carriers.
back in the stale'* economy
FEC attorneys say they
by (lie kiss of rail traffic.
hid new evidence which they
The strike begin Jan. 23
hoped would perusade Jones
when 1.200 workers walked
to withdraw hit stay order.
out In protest over the rail­
The injunction had threat­
road's refusal to grant a
ened to drag tlie Atlantic
10.28 cents-anJiour wage In­
Coast Line, the Seaboard Air
crease recommended by a
Line and Southern railroads
presidential fact • finding
into the fight and tic up rail
. '^ v i
board last year.
traffic throughout most of
Florida.
Rut FEC union member*,
who threatened to picket the
wlwle terminal hero and force
oth»r railroad employe* to

M IAM I (U P I) — A Pan
American World A i r w a y *
plane, chartered by the Amer­
ican Itnl Cross, left her* for
Havana today to pick up an­
other load o f Cuba.* Vmcricans a spokesman said.

Police Hunt
Son Killer

In The Door
LONDON (U P I ) — Trim#
Minister H a r o l d Macmillan
flics to Italy today in a bid
to krep Britain's foot in the
door o f the European Common
Market.

Lonff Effects
CHICAGO (U P I) — Libby
McNeill &amp; l.lbby said today
that the effect upon citrus
products o f a mid-Deceml&gt;er
freeze in Florida may I** felt
well into 11)04.

Plan Now
KU STIS (U P D — llomer K.
Hooks, general manager o f the
Florida Citrus Commission,
says the citrus industry must
plan now for the large produc­
tion which wilt occur in com­
ing years.

Warning:
T A L L A H A S S E E (C P I ) —
An Episcopal bishop warned
Thursday that tlie Communist*
are sending hundreds o f antiChristian missionaries i n t o
Lntin America "and railin g

them technician*."

Blame JFK
NEW YORK ( U P I ) —Three
of the nation's four biggest
steel companies were on rec­
ord toiluy with the lowest
earnings In years 'l o r I9tl2,
when President Kennedy forc­
ed the industry to withdraw e
price increase.

Kennedy Honored

WASHINGTON (U P I)
Russia has broken off nuclear
test bin talks with the United
Slates and Britain, apparent­
ly over the same old issue of
inspection.
The Stale Department an­
I f the Pipeline Co. bid fella, nounced Thursday night that
negotiations held here and in
the Nuvy will probably barge
je t furl from Jacksonville to New York since Jan. It have
Port Canaveral and then truck been "term inated" at Rusaia'a
suggestion.
it to NAS.
Ruaiia proposed that the
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*
talks
be continued in tlie 17Saw Harold Johnson (coun­
ty attorney) in a police ear nation disarmament confer­
this illuming. . . . I guess that ence which resumes in Ge­
franchise directive ia really neva Feb. 12.
Informed sources In Ge.
being closely guarded.
neva said the Initial reaction
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The rlty will test its CD to the Soviet termination of
airen at noon nest Wednesday the talks was not one of ex­
. . . (Iietter make a note o f treme anxiety.
Tlie general feeling in Ge­
that) . . . ft will lie three min­
neva was that the gap between
utes o f steady blast.
the two sidrs had been nar­
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Juat got an invitation to the rowing gradually and the So­
Atlantic Coast Line lodge. . , . viet request to end the talk*
Better get tonic additional was a tactical move
The Informed sources said
boxing lessons. . . .
lhat although (here still ap­
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for eventual

United Preas Leased Wire

Bulletin

$1 Rental Fee

bert Ware didn’ t want tlie pipe­
line, why did he show up at
the City Commission Mondaynight with a prepared state­
ment citing the reasons for the
pipeline.
• • •

M an tel* Itm tlft

(E l}?

W ASHINGTON (U P I ) —
The Anti-Defamation League
o f Ii'nal U’rith Thursday night
awarded Prealdant Kennedy
Ita 1963 America's Democratic
Legacy gold mp&lt;|#llion fo r g iv ­
ing the nation "new moral
leadership."

been In some time.

United E ffo rt
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U P I)
— Alabama Atty. Gen. Rich­
mond Flowers said Thursday
Irgal a d v i s o r a from four
Southern state* ar* united in
their Intention to figh t fadaral
school integration suits In im­
pacted areua.

Hungs Self
N E W YORK (U P I) — A
hank president and ona-tim*
congressional candidate hang­
ed himself Thursday in the
kitchen of his a p a r t m e n t
shortly after he was indicted
for lying about c a m p a i g n
funds. Floyd Cramer, 68, pres­
ident o f the W a s h i n g t o n
Height* Huving* and Loan
Association, ran unsuccessful­
ly against Rep. Ilrrbert Zelenko, D-N. Y-, in 1064.

Seminole
Senator
Okayed

J O H N S O N CITY. Trim.
(U P I)— Murder charges were
filed here today against a
young college student accused
of killing his five-month-old
son. and police said the sus­
pect was believed racing to­
ward Miami.
District Atty. (Sen. Lodge
Evans said John David Samol,
23, (ted In his 1053 AustinHealey sports ear this morn­
ing minutes after III* son.
David, wus pronounced dead
at a local hospital. Offircra
laid relatives told them Samol
"always went to Florida"
when in trouble.
Samol, a student at East
Tennessee State College here,
was accused of beating and
suffocating the baby because
the infant would not atop cry­
ing.

Canada Split
On Weapons
O TTA W A ( U P I ) — Another
serious split in thn Western
allisnea over nuclear weapons
poliry today carried Prime
Minister John Diefrnltakrr to
Uie brink of a general election
which could topple hi* Conservativ* government
Dlefenhai.er, hla n u c l e a r
policy challenged by the U. S.
State Dcpaitment, lashed bark
at Uie United Slates Thuisday
In an effort to stem a surging
revolt by Canada's three op­
position parties.

Scores Die
As Planes
Collide In Air

P IT Y T IIE POOR FIREM EN— When the chip*—
and tho mercury— are down in the freezer, you’ll
find mitfhty few jukera around who voire their
winningneiUi to chaiiK*' plmea with thn "checkerplaying” firemen. Fireman John llailuy in Rich,
view, Ontario, Canada, tiucnchca tho inner firea
while on the fire line. Ski mask, left, below, is
ntrictly from nec-emoty at a Chicago blaze. A t
right, another Chicago .smoke eater managea to
conjure up u warm Hinile front beneath at coat­
ing of ice.

Sanford Pipeline
Facility-$202,400
Tlie total antieiputed value Jim (Tupps and AI Wilson
o f tlie proposed Sanford Pipe- j said tiiey thought tlie facility
line Co., Jet fuel facility iirre only worth same $40,(MX).
These figures were bused on
was estimated nk $2*12,41)0,
riigineeiing studies pii-pnrcd
Gerald Rausch president uf by Sanfoid surveyor Ralph
tho company
reported
in W. Losslng and considering
Washington today.
formal pr*|iosals for bids pre­
This ia based on cost pared by Pipeline officials.
vouchers "in our possession,"
Knusrh mad* his statement
Rausch added "and to rlurify In a telcgiam to Pi|&gt;eliiie at­
liny misunderstanding."
torney Ken McIntosh this
T h u r s day, Commissioners ( morning.

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by vote o f 226.
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•

The Senate passed a 42Senator bill today giving
Dade County l » n Senator*.
It wa* rushed to th* llousa
which seeond* later passed
and sped to the Senate a
42-Senator bill with a House
formula for 112 members
tacked on to It. The fast
action Indlratrd tho le g is ­
lature might wind up Ita
special session today. Under
the plan .Seminole could lo*a
one House member . . . hut
Indications ar* that Slat*
Rep. Mark Cleveland Jr.
and S. J. Davis are fighting
to preserve two House mem­
ber* for Seminole.
• • • •
It* passng* followed defeat
by three vote* of a big countyburked plan for a reahuffle o f
existing 38 Senate teats plus ■
acrond Senator for Dade.
Debate was furioua a i th*
leglalature realized Uili wn*
their "do or die" scsalon with
fnlltiro virtually assured o f
bringing a federal court-ordered reapportioument.
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•
Thirteen
middle • sized
rotinUca would each lose one
llous* member under Ihe
112-RcpresrntaUve proposal
which passed the lower
chamber today and I* bow
before the Senile.
They are Sarasota, Leon,
Alarhua, Manatee, B a y *
Okaloosa, Lake, Seminole,
M a r l* * ,' Moore*, Gadsden,
Jackson and fit. Johns coun­
ties.
However, under n "grand­
father clause," the member*
now holding these aeats
would s e n e In the 1M3 L eg­
islature and until their terms
expired.
0 0 *

A N K AR A. Turkey (U P J W A
Middle Fart Airline* Yiscvum
airliner with IS persons aboard
collided In flight today with
a Turkish plane over Ankara.
Both aircraft fell Into the
most populated part of (lie
capital, killing many persons.
City officials said at least
00 bodies were found In (lie
debris spread over a half-mil*
area,
A t one point, debate be­
The&gt; said at least 70 oilier tween Sen*. W. C. Harrell of
persons were pushed to hos­ Miami 8prings and Tom Whitpitals from the disaster area laker Jr. of Tnnipn became so
where fires broke out.
heated tliut Senate President
Witnesses said both planes Wilson C a r r n w a y warned
caught fire atler they Collided them against "engaging ia
and crashed onto Uie rooft of personalities."
two banks—the Istanbul Bank
Whittaker accused Herrell
and the Guaranty Bank.
of "double-talk li.g" on reapTurkish authorities said all portiuiimcnt when ha supportII pusicngcrs and four crew 1ed Urn 43-Senator bill and remembers aboard the Middle fused to tuka th* 30-Senator
East Airline* plane were killed .hill. Whittaker aaid both hill*
in (lie crash.
I give relief to Dade County,
It was not known Imw many |represented by Ilcrreil, but
persons were in the Turkish , tho .ID-fiennlor one also re­
plane, n niililary transport move* lurqtiitl** elsewhere in
C46 that wus reported to have .the elate which the bill that
been on an instrument flight. I pa.Mil does not.
In l.«mli&gt;n, u Middle East | llrnt-M shot back that WhitAil lines spokesman snlil one of ' taker Imil told him he wiiuld
llieir Viscounts collided wilh 1never vote for a bill that guvs
a Turkish Air Force freighter I two Senator* to Hillsborough
or cargo aircraft, lie said the I County wliilo Herrell aaid he
Viscount "dLln lcgratrd" over , hail time und again to get
a wide area alter the collision. multiple .Senators fo r all five
But lie said first rc|airt* his of tlist hugest counties. Whitoffice had received indicutcd ’ inker mi id tliia wa* true, and
the Turkish cargo plane later lie still felt Uiat way because
landed safely.
lie iliiliiT believe in trying Us
get just multiple Senators fo r
n fi w counties and freezing
NEW YORK ( U l 'l )—Stocks off forever the chance o f get­
were firm at tlie opening toduy ting fair repreariitnUon for all
thu people.
on Itcavy volume.

Slocks Firm

No Quarrel W ith A n y o n e ...... ACL Complains
southeast; therefore there Is
no reason for additional trans­
portation facilities being built
such as tha proposed pipe line.
2. Tha proposal la econom­
ically unsound from Uie stand­
point of the Navy in that they
presently pay 254* cants a
barrel for transporting Jet fuel
from Tampa to the Sanford
Naval A ir Station, whereas
under the proposal they would
pay 25 cents a barrel for
transporting the fuel by pipe
line from Lake Monroe to San­
ford Naval A ir Station, two
and one-balf miles, complete­
ly excluding the cost of get­
ting the fuel to Lake Monroe.
2. The pipe Une proposes to
use public property for tts
right-of-way (fo r only a token

rental), whereas Coast Lina

owns its right-of-way and pays | tlie continued profitable oper­
large taxes Ihcreon. In lart, ation of tlie branch line serv­
Coast Line paid more than ing tlie Naval Air Station.
5. There arc approximately
$70,000 to the C'ily of Sanlord
and Seminole County In ad 350 persons employed in Sanvalorem taxes for 1962 alone. i ford by Coast Line, with an­
The token payment by tlie nual salaries in excess o f $2
pipe line for use of the City's |million. Them employes spend
property would approach out I tlscir salaries in Sanford, pay
right subsidy of a competing j taxes in Sanford, and add con­
siderably to the area's eco­
form o f transportation.
4. Coast Line's opposition to nomic welfare.
6. Coart Line lias rendered
the proposed pipe line is a
matter of an established com­ efficient and dependable trans­
mon carrier competing with portation service to the San­
a privately owned pipeline and ford Naval Air Station, and
not a matter of standing in the ran be relied upon to perform
way of any economic progress similar service in any em er­
of Uie City. Operation o f the gency. TI m- Federal Govern­
pipeline would result In tlie ment hat depended primarily
lost o f revenue to the railroad on tha railroad Industry to
of about $90,000 a year. This transport men and equipment
loss would seriously Jeopardize and supplies during World

Wars I ‘ and II, Uie Korean wilh the Federal Government |Wilson in declining to permit
War, and tlie Cuban Crisis. It ' in making available Coast use of Cit) property by pri­
is essential that during peace ( Une property for pipe lines vate enterprise at nomlns!
times the railroads be kept to military installations where cost. Certainly, lliese genii?financially strong and able to they were considered essen­ iiicii are to be applaudod loij
voting their convictions and
perforin effectively d u r i n g tial and economical.
9. Coast Unc's operation at their dedication to the best in­
times of emergency.
Any loss of revenue affects Sanford Is a continuing stim­ terests uf Uie future of San­
Coast Line's ability to perform ulant to Sanford's economy, ford.
efficient dependable transpor­ whereas construction of Uie
tation icrvica as well as af­ proiiosed pipe line would mean
fects Coast Line's ability to very, very little conUnulng
Bridge
T a g e 10
provide continued regular em ­ economic benefit to Ihe San­
1’ags I t
ford area. Coast Line feels
Classified —
ployment for ita people.
Comics .....P ag* 10
7. Coast Une has a tong rec­ that there is little comparison
P ag* 10
Dear Abby
ord of cooperation wilh tho in Uie value of a $200,000 pipe
Pag* 4
Editorial _
City of Sanlord. A most recent line in Sanlord wilh Coast
Entertainment Page 9-10
example la the donation to Une's huge Investment, many
the City of a water pipe line employes, and mulll-miillon
Legal*
P a g* 6 A l i
and right o f way from Lake dollar annual payroll.
Putxla _____ Page10
10. Finally, Coast Line com­ Society — ----Pag* 1
Jennie,
valued nt several
thousand dollars.
mends the actions of CommlsSports .....P ag*
4
I- boast Una has cooperated aioocra Crapps, Labors tod
Churches ■ - ■ P a g * I

Herald Index

�Si|t fnfit) ftwli Page 2—
Fri. Feb. 1,1963
Rev.

Grover

Sewell

Excuse For
Being Born
The wordi of a little Ctrl
who lost tier birth certificate
express Uie feeling of Mine
people. She said, “ I ’ve lost
m y excuse for being born."
As I hear people talk and
read much that U being writ*
ten today it occurs to me
that there are great numbers
o f people who feel that they
have little purpose !u living.
The communist can comfort
himself for awhile by saying
that his pattern Is cut for
the future and when the pat­
tern becomes a real garment
that ho will beva arrived.
Now bo has purpose la seek,
lag to obtain the goal. The
thought that must occur to
him la tbet when such time
arrives, U ever la his case,
that It will not be catlafylng
as has bees seen over and
ever in auch places where
there la an abundance and
even
surplus o f material
goods.
Man needs a great purpose
e f life If ha Is to be happy
and that purpose can be noth*
lag smaller than one that can
satisfy his soul. This could
be a very geoeral idea if
we did not particularise it
but U Is possible to bring it
down to eerth with an ill us*
(ration.
Let us imagine that two
fine people fa ll la love. Cer*
telnly this Is not hard to
Imagine since so many peo­
ple do Ul They decide that
there is no answer for them
except a lift together so they
make elaborate plana to have
a beautiful wedding that will
foretell o f events to come.
The church gets its most
beautiful
decorations,
the
groom his shiniest shoes, the
bride
the
most
beautiful
gown, and the parents the
largest bill. A fter great and
beautiful vows have been
said and the benediction pro­
nounced a new life begins
to unfold. The rice la thrown
end after a mad daab In e
car painted with all klada of
“ Ju»t M arried" the eouple Is
Anally alone.
Inevitably, the honeymoon
ends and the rose colored
glaaeos ere abandoned for
clear one# In guide them
through their dally life. They
ere sure that they will be
very happy end why shouldn't
they. John bee e good job,
Ann la n fine cook, In feet,
life bold
greet prospects
they fsel.
Let us imagine further that
• baby becomes a part of
this home, that John gats a
ra'.ia, and Ann gets a new
dish washer. Indeed, there
la m uci natural happiness but
something is Iscktag. An Idea
kesps coming to their minds
thst they are not quite clear
as to why they are doing ell
that they are. At tim et U
o-curs to them that they are
like a machine that runs well
but gees nowhere. The parti
ere well oiled but the accom­
plishment
Is
simply
the
movement.
The growing concern of
"what is the purpose o f U
a ll" continues to occur to
them as they wonder If life
is a simple cycle of "days In
and days out". They begin
to see their parents in a
different light, after ell, the
parents were at one time
standing at almost the exact
point at which they ere
standing now. In a few years
the baby will be grown and
very likely will be standing
on the seme ground. The
days begin to bring certain

Dy Mr*. Adam Muller
Methodist Young People o f
Southwest Volusia County met
last Saturday evening at the
disappointments
and
hard­ Enterprise School Cnfetorium
ships. Even young people can fo r a program o f fun and rec­
get sick end certainly they reation.
can spend more money than
Gamss o f other land* ware
they make. Yes Indeed, there enjoyed end songs **r.« led by
must be more values in life Drayne Watson and lv t Lee
than they have seen thus fart McBroom with Mrs. Cecil Sel­
For
many, tlx; greatest lers accompanying a t t h e
values arc claimed in time piano.
for their liv e i to h iv e mean­
Games were directed by rec­
ing. This comes as they find reation leaders from Uie four
whet Jesus Christ can mean churches represented. M 1 s e
to their lives. It conics as Mary Hubbard, church and
they see that there is purpose community worker, led the in­
In life because God has a ternational games.
purpose for the lives of HU
ftefreshmenta were served
children end Uut eternal life during Intermission.
does begin In thU world.
Saturday’s meeting wue the
They begin to listen to tbe
flr it in a series o f group ac­
Commander-In-Chief and bear
tivities planned by the Area
that they are to carry HU
Youth Council a t a meeting
message to all of the world
early in the month.
and win e ll men until His
Future plana fo r the group
Kingdom cornea on earth as
include a c o m b i n e d M Y F
it U in heaven. They begin
meeting in Orange City fo r
to real lie that they are crea­
Feb. 10 at which time the
tures o f destiny since they
film , “ Thank You, Mr. Chapel
are Um children o f the King
Grove," will be shown.
o f e ll creation. They do have
Another evening o f recrea­
■ nobility that demands the
tion will be held March 9 with
best that la within them.
the DeBary M Y F as hosts.
They look at each other with
a new reaped end understand
e new dignity In tbclr Uvea.
Yes, here U purpose and
even those who deny It can­
not find anything to rcpleco
this vital part of man'i
need- They may deoy it but
they have only a vacuum
down deep Inside that God
meant to be filled with HU
purpose for them.
By P resets Wester

Lake Mary
Church Installs
New Officers

The practical effects are
that they will find that God
does have a purpose for their
homes, jobs, end entire lives.
Their work becomes more
than e meaningless grind, but
now U something that God
want them to do. They find
that there U now an invUible
but very real Presence with
them at work, play, or even
while they sleep.
ThU U not to say that pro­
blems will not arrive, that
fatigue be forever driven
sway,
that
frustrations
wlU cease, but It does mean
they can rest aasdred tbet
God will provide all o f the
atrengtb end ability needed to
accomplish the purpose, for
after e ll It U HU plan.

Two Attending
Adult Workshop
Two elders o f the First
Presbyterian Church of San­
ford are attending the Synod
Adult
Workshop,
today
through Tuesday, e t Lake
Byrd Lodge in Avon Park.

Men's Club
All Ready
For Supper

Area MYF's
Hold Meeting
In Enterprise

The newly elected officers
of the Community Presbyter­
ian Church o f Lake M ery
were ordained and installed
by the paitor, Rev. John Pilley, In • public recognition
service during the regular
Sunday morning worship ser­
vice o f the church le it week.
A t the recent annual con­
gregational meeting It wee
voted to allocate the Benevo­
lence money o f the church to
tbe Grace Memorial Hospital
at
Itaclre,
Braiil,
South
America.
Officers elected were; Rul­
ing Elder*, Alfred P. Forebay Sr., Roy Howell Jr.,
Mrs. Joe Smatberi, Robert
Rugeaitein. Earl Unger, and
Mrs. If. M. Cochran; Trus­
tee*,
Mr*.
Freak Griffin,
Robert Mere, and Arthur A il­
ing.
The youth o f the church
plan to participate In • Christ­
ian Youth Rally to be held
at the Seminole High Auditor­
ium on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
when Dr. Luther K litler will
be the special speaker, on the
theme “ Our Unity In C h riit."

Attending are Dr. John W.
Wilson, superintendent of the
ehurch school and RADM Ro­
bert W. Jackson, teacher of
the Pathfinder C lan.
They join leaders from ell
psrU of tbe state for Inten­
The Junior High M Y F of
sive study of the new Convenant Life Curriculum which the First Methodist Church of
U scheduled to begin for Santord will complete the
study aeries on “ Understand­
adults in th# fall.
ing Parents" at this Sunday
night’s moating with Berbers
Thome* a* leader.
L e it week e panel of par­
ent* attended the meeting to
The First Methodist Church answer questions most often
of Ssnford will hold the third •iked by students of the JuoIn a aerlei of “ Song Pests" lor high age group. Serving
at 8 p. m. Sunday In McKin­ on the panel were Rev. John
ley Hall of the church.
A d im i, pastor o f the church
Theme for the program will and Mr*. Ren Wiggins, Mrs.
Herman
and
Roy
be “ Songs We Like Tto Sing." Bets
Special Invitation to parti­ Utopias.
cipate haa been extended to
The Senior High M Y F group
all members of the Methodist will begin a new study on
Youth Fellowship groups.
“ The Church and tta Music"
A sandwich supper will be at this week’s meeting. Mrs.
served at 6:30 p. m. follow­ Helen Rice, choirmaster, will
ing the aoug fest.
be guest speaker.

Junior M YF
To Complete
Study Series

Methodists Set
Third Song Fest

Men’a Club president Russell
I Hamilton o f t h e Ebeneser
Methodist Church
reported
earlier today that everything
la in readlnris for the chicken
dinner the group ia sponsoring
from 6 p. m. until 7:30 p. m.
at the church.
Chickens, cut In halves and
quarters, are all ready for
cooking aver the outdoor char­
coal pit and ladles o f the
WSCS are preparing other
fooda to complete the menu.
With the chickena will come
coleslaw, baked beans, pickles,
bread, tea or coffee and rake.
Home deliveries, to be made
CA1*T. G. D. THOMPSON during Uie serving hours, are
available at no extra chargee.
Advance orders are being ac­
cepted by Harold Clark, take
out and delivery chairman, and
orders also will be taken dur­
ing the supper over the ehurch
telephone.
Proceeds from the project
will be used to paint the old
Salvation Arm y Evangelist church building nowr in use by
Capt. George D. Thompson, a the Sunday School department
convert of the Billy Graham as an educational unit.
Cruiade, will bo In 8enford
for the next two weeks to lead
a revival at tbe SA head­
quarters 314 E. Second St. in
Sanford.
Cipt.
Thompson, dlvlsioa
evangelist for Florida, will
Grace Methodist Church will
Include oil paintings o f Christ, continue its study o f Home
chalk talki and dramatized Missions and the Church's
sermons in costume for revi­
ministry to the handicapped
val services scheduled daily person thla Sunday a t 7:80
at 7:30 p.m.
p. m.
Good music and singing also
The topic for atudy la “ Emo­
will be a pert o f each service. tional and Mental Disturb­
The public l&gt; Invited to at­ ance," and the guest speaker
tend the revival which Is to will be William A . Thomas,
begin Sunday evening.
president o f th* 8eminola

Salvation Army
To Conduct
Local Revival

Grace Church
To Continue
Mission Study

County Mental Health Associ­
ation.
Tha pastor, Rev. John II.
Hires Jr. will conduct tha dis­
cussion o f tha study hook,
“ The Arm o f Compassion."
On Sunday at th# 11 a. m.
Worship Service, th* Sacra­
ment o f the Lord’s Supper will
be observed. Rev. Hires' Com­
By Shirley Wentworth
An enthusiastic group o f os munion Meditation fo r this
persons met lest Sunday morn­ service ia cntlUed, “ Going My
ing at the Bear Lake Element­ W a y ? "
ary School for the first warship
service o f the new ly organized
Bear Lake 'M wbodUt church.
Rev. William Irwin d eliver
ed the sermon.
Services this week have
been scheduled far 10:49 e.m.
B y Jana Casselberry
end Sunday School will be
The
Council of Teachers
conducted for the first time
and Parents of South Seminat 9:48 e.m*
Teachers will be Miss Vir­ o il Elementary School at Cas­
ginia English, adults; Leo selberry will present a pro­
Salmi, young adults; Irving gram by the Chandler Mari­
Nelson, seniors; H o w a r d onettes next Tuesday at 7:90
Wolklng, Junior high, end Mrs. p.m. In the school auditorium.
Tha meeting la being held
Salmi,
Mrs.
Wolklng and
one-half hour
earlier than
Catherine Baird, primary.
Serving at t e m p o r a r y usual to encourage mors par­
church aecretary Is L. W. ents to bring their children
to sea this entertaining show.
Hodges Sr.
Donations for adults and
In the near future the dwell­
ing located on the newly pur­ children will be accepted at
chased Bear Lake Road pro­ the door with a percentage
perty will tie renovated in or­ going to tha C TP treasury.
There will be a short busi­
der that the congregation can
ness meeting following the
hold meetings there.
A piano lias been donated •how, however, tha reading of
to tiio church by Ed II. Allen the proposed new constituUon
has been postponed for an­
o f Orlando.
other meeting.

New Bear Lake
Church Holds
First Service

CTP To Present
'Marionettes'

W M S Board
To Meet

By Jane Casselberry
The executive board of the
The Women’s Society of
WMS of the Pralrto Lake Christian Service of Uie San­
Baptist Church will
meet ford First Methodist .Church
Monday morning at 10 o'clock will meet at 10 a. m. Tues­
at the home of Mrs. Ix&gt;onard day in McKinley Hall.
Jones, president, at 2301 Lake
H ie new study on “ Today's
Dr., Fern Park.
Children
tor
Tomorrow's
The regular meeting of the W orld" will begin with Mrs.
WMS will be held Monday Bess Herman reviewing the
evening at 7:30 at the church. book.
Mrs. Ralph Bailey, program
chairman, will be in charge
of the program.

Attend

Lake Mary UPY Has Program On Japan
By France* Waster
had ever seen.
icans. Tlie main mods of
Dick Atkins was special
H ie Japanese
are
very I ran sport atlmi is trains. Mil­
guest speaker for lb* youth clean people. On tlie coldest lion* of people ride them
everyday and they'aro always
of Upsala and Lake Mary at day the women continue to
on time.
the U P Y meeting held at the clean and sweep uut the
Tlis most natural form ot
Upsala Presbyterian Church home. Homes are all made of transportation Is a type of
last Sunday night,
■tiding wails « o that tbe cart, which the husband ride*
Atkina showed c o l o r e d whole house can be opened. In and tbe woman pulli. This
on Japan, where he. hia wife
Usually there are no chairs. la due fo Uie fact that the
and family spent two year*, They eat from a low table man la the superior being
when be was stationed there while alttlng on the floor. there. Women do not have
for the Navy.
Charcoal is the only means equal rights.
Unlike some nationalities, of beat. Tiiey have out­
Buddhism U the religion of
the Japanese readily let their houses only and always use (bs
Japanese.
There
are
pictures be taken. They like the human fertilizer.
many beautiful temples, but
it but they always pose for
Another
Interesting
fact the people do nut act reli­
tbe picture and il makes it about their living conditions gious although they do re­
hard to gat a natural.
la that each family haa a cognize
Christmas,
which
The majority ot th# Japan- community bathtub, in which see m i strange.
asa people have black hair all tsk* their baths In the
Fishing Is Uie main means
■11 tbclr Ilia. Age dots not tame water. It is very clean of making a living. Maids
ebanga It. They had never however, since they wash are cheap. Pure silk is sold
asaid
ot a bloods-ha trad themselves before they gat for 88 cents a yard. The Gei­
baby and thought Atkins' in U.
sha girli caka white powder
‘ blooda-halred
daughter was
There are no cars In Japan all over their faces and are
the inoat beautiful tliiug they except tor those of the Amer­ uut su pretty tlv.se up.

WSCS To Begin
New Study Book

The women muslclant there
can make our jazz players
took sick they arc so good.
T iea ter shows are put on alt
the time but Uiere is a
change of show only four
times a year with (lie sea­
sons, spring, summer, fall
and winter. The people are
great fans of Walt Disney.
Marriages usually last be­
cause It lakes at least three
year* to get a divorce, or so
the Atkins were told. Nine­
ty percent ot the people are
cremated because Uiere ia
very little room to bury them.
The men policemen do an
excelicut job of controlling
traffic. The scenery is very
beautiful everywhere.
Following the program, re­
freshments of chocolate caka
and orange punch wore serv­
ed, with the Upsala group as
hosts to the Lake Mary mem­
ber*.

services
tdisweeK
at ijmir own
‘

J td u x o j

worsfop

Central Baptist Minister To Be Honored On Sunday
The Central Baptist Church
of Sanford haa designated
Sunday a i “ Appreciation D a y"
for the pastor. Rev. Gail Smith
and his family.
Rev. Smith will be celebrat­
ing b ii fourth year as paator
of the church which has ex ­
perienced growth in many
ways tinder his leadership.
A new educational, unit has
been built as an annex to the
present church building and
an extenalon to the pastorium,
consisting of two bedrooms,
two baths and a breezeway,
also has been added.
The Training Union Organi­
zation has been completely dr-

partmentized and enrollment ual aids department has been
haa increased from 97 to 137. added with a visual aids
superintendent elected.
Enrollment in tbe Sunday
Sunday evening worship ser­
School, which lias included a vices arc now being broadcast
systematic visitation program, weekly over a local radio sta­
has grown from 291 to 3X9.
tion.
Two new choirs, the Youth
Total receipts and local ex­
Choir and the Cherub Choir, penditures h a v e
Increased
have been organized and a vis- from 818.353 to $27,449. ap­
proximately. An exact finan­
cial statement cannot be pre­
U P Y To M eet
The U P Y o f tbs Westmin­ pared until the 1962 report is
ister Presbyterian Church of available.
The church anticipates build­
Casselberry w ill meet Sunday
at 6:30 p. m. at Use home ing a new auditorium in the
of Sandra and John Worrell, near future and blue prints
519 Foothills Ways, Cassel­ are presently In the drafting
stage*. E s t i m a t e d costs
berry.

NORTH ORI.AVIIO
Church O f God
B A P T IS T C H A P E L
!
* • Jf. Fatrfaa Arm
CHURCH OP OOD
s a n f o r d m .l m v c s
D e l A Preach
V. N. Maacerd, Chapel P aitor
C H IN C H
Sunday S c h o o l____. 4:41 am . Garold D. Ooatwrlght
Paator
Park A s*, a a* 14th * f
Training
Union
____
4:9*
p.
m.
Sunday
Bchoot _
4:41 a. m.
C. C. Dree _________ - Pastor
11:09 a. m.
VVorahlp
11 a. m.
71SO p.m. Morning Worship
Sunday S c h o o l____»:♦ » a. m.
7:to p. m.
Morning VVor»hlp
11:00 a. m. Wed. Kvenlna Prayer 7:9* p.m. Kvangelleilo Barr.
Tues. Prayer Herr. 7:94 p. m.
K renlng Wnrehlp _ 7:04 p. m.
KI.DKR S PR IN G * B A P T IS T
Thurs. Toung reop!#
A.T.F. Thurs. ____ 4:10 p. m.
old Orlande Hd. at SSyeila
Endeavor ------- 7 i l l p. m.
We J. P ra rsr Barrie#* 7:S0 p.m.
II. Hamilton O rlffla __ P aito r
Hunday School
9:43 a. m.
Morning W orship
11:44 a. m.
Assem bly O f God Training
Congregational
Union _ 4:9* p. m.
PINECMRBT ANSKHULY
K renlng W orship _ 7:49 p. m.
o r (in n c h c h c h
CONGREGATIONAL
Car. STth a a* Elm
CH RISTIAN CIILMCH
H. M. Snow ____ ___ — Paator
(ta
tte
d Cbarrh a f Christ)
Catholic
Hund*y School .... t:44 a. m.
Path Aresua at Xtlh St.
A L L 4011.4 CATH O LIO
Murnlnc Wnrehtp 1#:S# a. m.
4:44 a. m .
Church Bchoot
CHURCH
Krenlng Worship _ T :tl p. m.
lt;00 a. m.
------Berrlc#
Oak A ra. a t 9th Bt.
Tu«s. Krenlng
4:14
p.
m.
__
Christian
Youth
Youth K-rvIca
7:0# p. m. Richard l . y o n e ______ P a ito r
Ministry
a. m.
Mid-VVesk Hrrrlce
7:Jo p. m. HundayMaeeee_ _ 4:14
----- 1:10 a. m. Rer. W aiter A.R. McPherson,
Paitor
____ 14:00 a. m.
_ _
11:14 a. m.
Baptist
W e e k d e y e ___________ 7:14 a. m.
P IE S T B A P T IS T c n m c H
Lutheran
SIS P ark A n i l *
Christian
P. n. Cbanco ________ Psator
L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
Uornlna Worrhlp __ S:4I a. m. P IB B T C H R ISTIAN CRUNCH
TH H RED EEM ER
DISCIPLES OP C H EIST
Sunday School ____l:4 i a. m.
tea JW. sath Plate
tear a. i i e t H * a n .
Morning W orrhlp
11:0* a. m“ Th# Chares or tha Lsthsraa
Training L'nlon — 0:15 p. m. Iter. W ayne Johnston Pastor Hour” and T V “ Thla Is th#
Krenlng W orrhlp .. 7:9# p. m. Hunday School ___. 4:44 a. m. L ife ”
l i t * * a. ra. Herbert W . O o e rs a ____Pastor
Wed. Prayar Hurries 7 i l l p- m. Morning W orship
Sunday School _ _ _ 4:14 a. m.
C E N TR AL B A P T IS T CJIT NCR
Church O f Christ Worship Berrien — 14:14 a. m.
Car. ldtk Bt. 4* Oak A r t .
C H IN C H O P C H B IgT
Dali S m i t h ____ „______P a ito r
(Isaeva
Sunday School _ - 1:41 a. m.
Morning W orrhlp
11:44 a. m. Ralph Rrawer Jr.
Evangelist
Methodist
T raining Union _ 4:11 p. m. Rlble S c h o o l____11:44 a. m.
Kerning W orrhlp _ 7:14 p. m. Morning W orship
33104 a. m. GRACH HRTHODIST CHURCH
W td. Prayer Berries 7:14 p.m. Krenlng W orship _ 7:1* p. m. Onora R d, at Woodland Are.,
Nursery Open
Wed. Prayer Berries 7:4* p.m. Rer. John IL Hires, Jr. Paator
W T i m ---------------- 7:*4 p. m.
Hunday S c h o o l____ 1:44 a. m.
Sunday N it* Broadcast
PAO LA CHURCH OP C H RIST Morning W orship 11:44 a. m.
H ighw ay 4S Went
M T P -----------------l i t ! p. « .
X T . H AVE!* P IIIH IT IV E
Morris Ruby ____ Evangelist
B A P T IS T C H IN C H
nible d e s i r e _ 10:44 a. m.
EBBNESRR HMTHOD1IT
S4ib St. aaS Chao* A ra.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
CHURCH
C. T. Morrle _________ Pastor K renlng Worship _ 4:4n p. m.
Cltrea Heights
Regular Xteetlng
14:1* a. m. Illble Cleeses Wed. 7:1* p.m. Her. R ay Gregory, Jr., Paator
(F irs t Sunday)
Sunday School _ _ 4:44 a. m.
Con's ranee
— _ 7:1* p. ■».
C H l'R C H O P C H RIST
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
(preceding Saturday)
U a g w e e S . Pla.
M T P -----------------«:* • p. mThird Sunday —__ 7:10 p. m.
Lord's Day Service! 10:94 a.m. Era. Worship _ _ _ _ 7:1* p. m.
Joe H e r r l l l ____ Aee't P a ito r
and 7:90 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:9* p. m.

Alliance

WKUTOIDH H ln alD N A R T
H A P T IS T CHCHCH
Bib SI. * H ally Ara.
Paul M. Calley — — _ P a ito r
Hunday School _ 10:0* a. m.
Hunday
Morning VVorahlp 11:44 a. m.
Sunday
K renlng VVorahlp
7:41 p. m.
Wednesday
Prayed Harriet __ 7:4t p. ra.
P I AKCRKPT B A P T IS T
C IIC N C II
P a a ln r __
W illiam J. (lueea
Morning Worelilp __ Situ A
I t a. m.
Hunday School __— 4:44 *. m.
Training Union .... 4:41 p. m.
Evening S e r v ic e ____1:00 p. m.
Wed Officers A Teacher*
Meeting — ___ —. 7100 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Harriet l:0li p.m.

amount to at least tluu.uoo.
All friends and form er mem­
bers o f the church arc invited
to join the congregation for
Sumlay’ a services. Dinner will
bo served following the morn-.
Lng worship.

Communion
Tlie Sacrament of Uie Lord's
Supper will be observed at
the Sunday Morning Worship
Service o f the fir s t Method1st Church o f Sanford. Th*
Communion Offering will be
received for the Gilbert-Lambuth Chapel at Paine College
in Augusta, Ga.

F IR S T CH I lit H
T H E NAH ARENE
ta k e Mary. Pla.
Rar. W. L» Holcombe, Pastor
Sunday
4:44 a. m . ____ Bible School
ll:4u a. m. _ Morning W orelilp
7:90 p. m. __ Krenlng Service
7:90 p. m. Wed. M id-Week
Prayer Services
7:*0p. m. 1st Wed. Missionary
Service
OP

Pentecostal
P IE S T PENTECO STAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOO
SSI Oraaga U n i t
Rev. E. Ruth Grant — Pastor
Hunday School
14:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:40 a. m.
Hunday K renlng __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. B lbl* Study - 7:1* p. ra.
Conquerar* Mooting
Friday — ............ 7:1* p. m.

Presbyterian
P tR S T PRB4N YTEELAN
CHURCH
Oak Ara- and Third BL
G ror*r Bewail Jr. _ _ P a lte r
Thames H. Makla _ Asslatant
Morning Worship
S:41 a. m.
Sunday School _
4:41 a. m.
Session Masting __ 14:44 a. m.
Morning Warship
11:4* a. ra.
P !oa**r Fellowship
4:4* p. m.
Senior Fellowship _ 4:44 p. ra.
Evening Worship __ 7:1* p. ra.
Wed. R l | t r B errlc* T it* 9 -PA

L .D .S .
CHURCH o r JESUS CHRIST
OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
sal# g. p ark
Rlahop J. Stanley Uouston
Priesthood M eeting *:4t a.m.
Hunday Behool _ H i I* a. m.
Sacrament Xteetlng
l i t * p.m.

C H l'R C H OP C H RIST
F IR S T H RTHODtBT CHURCH
IBIS P ark Areaaa
419 Park Ara.
W illiam Reck ______ Minister
John T. Adame Jr. — Pastor
Dibit Study
14:04 a. m. Morning W orship - t : * l
a. ra.
Morning W orship 11100 a. m. Hunday School
4:44 a. ra.
Sunday
Morning
Worship
10:11
a. m.
K ren lng Service _ 1:9# p. m. M I ” Meetings —
t i l l p. m.
Wed. Dibit Claeses 7:90 p.m. (Intermediate, Healor)
Hr® “ Herald of Truth” 1 p.m. Evening Worship _ 7:11 p. m.
Hunday oa Channel S

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Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. ra.
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Morning Worship
14:14
Wednesday Barrie* S:4* p. m. T o u t s _____________4:00 p. m.
Reeding Room ! (In Church Erangetlstla te r rie s 7 i l l p.m.
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These Sanford Merchants
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Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Witeon-Elchflbargcr Mortuary

The American Oil Company

Eunice I. WUaoa and Staff

Mr. aad Mrs. M. K. gtrtektend

t’ ro g r c a a iv e P r in t in g C o .
J. M. Cameron i s f U U if

WUson-Maler Furniture Co.

stenntrom Realty

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant

Herb Strnatrom sag S t i f f

Lucille and Harold Appleby
118 N. Park

Mr. and Mrs. A I W ile**

Echols Bedding Company
Mr. i * 4 Mr*. L . P. Gar oar

Holler Motor Sales Co.
Emmett Farrell A Staff

Th* Ritz Theatre
fiill Lovelace A Employe**

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Kobioaoa and Kmpiayoaa

Food Fair Store*, Inc.
George Bailey A Eaiptey***

Sanford Atlantic National
Utwnrd IL Hedges A Htaff

Southern Natural Gai
John Duaa A S taff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crapp* A E m p lo y **

W E L C O M E W ACO M

VIKGIMA PBTROMtl
P. O. Bex U U
N O R A NORRIS
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Stale Farm Insurance Companies
irriag I. Pryor and Staff

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CAP To Organize Here
An orRanizntionnl meeting o f the South
Seminole Squadron o f the Civil A ir I’ utrol has
been set for 12 noon Saturday at the recreation
building in N. Orlando.
Henry Ward, commanding officer o f the
squadron said that this is a non-profit organiza­
tion, open to male or female, und is not a branch
o f uny military service.

"There is no reserve credit or obligation to
the CAP, which is an official auxiliary o f the
U.S. A ir Force. It’s first charter was issued in
Dec., 1941,” Ward emphasized.
"Th e Civil A ir Patrol's prime motive is
cadet training in leadership, aero-space educa­
tion, search and rescue and communications,"
Ward said.

Training Union Forest Lake Academy Methodists Set
'New Life'
Leads Service
In Altamonte To Open Cafeteria Meeting Series
The
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c f the Firat Baptist Church
o f Altamonte Springs was in
charge o f last Sunday even­
ing’ s worship service.
The service opened with a
program of songs and a per­
iod of testimony.
The program, entitled " A f ­
ter Conversion—W hat?", was
introduced by
Mrs. Othel
Sullivan. Mrs. J. K. Ilildebran spoke on "W elcoming
the New M embers" and Mrs.
L. D. Haines spoke on the
topic theme, "Teach Them ."
Rev. J. E. Murray present­
ed "Assist Them " and Rev.
L. D. Haines, pastor of the
church, concluded the ser­
vice.
Invitation to attend services
at the church is extended to
-all friends and visitors of
the area.

Church Moves
To Howell Park
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By Jane Casselberry
The Westminister Preabyterian Church, form erly the
* fir s t
United
Presbyterian
Church o f Casselberry, will
hold morning worship services
and Church School at the
H eftier Home Offices in Ho­
w ell Park beginning this Sun.
day.
Church School meets at
0:45 a. m. with classes for
all age groups from kindergarten through adult. Super­
intendent
la
Edward
M.
Stout.
The worship service will be
held at 11 a. m. with Rev.
John N. Montgomery, paator
of the church, speaking on
the subject, "P ra y e r in the
L ife of Christ.”
A nursery Is provided.

Lock Paintings
On Display
By Mrs. Adam Muller
DcLand Artist Laura Lock
now has a one-man showing
at the DcBary Mansion House
with more than 18 pictures
covering many subjects and
Vraylng from portraits through
still life and landscapes in
different mcdlas.
H er
recent
showing
of
" A r t in Religion" at the
Mansion House is still receiv­
ing much acclslm particular­
ly since her expression in
painting is done with a de! licate touch. She also con­
ducts an art class at the
Mansion on Fridsys from 8:J0
1 a. m. until noon.

By Shirley Wentworth
The official opening of the
now Forest Lake Academy
Cafeteria ami Home Econo­
mics Building, will be held
at 11:30 a m. Sunday. H. 11.
Schmidt,
president of the
Florida Conference of Sev­
enth-day Adventists, will o ffi­
ciate at the ceremony.
Main speaker will be V er­
non W. Hcckcr, educational
superintendent of tlie South­
ern
Union
Conference
ot
Seventh-day Adventists.
A Brass Ensemble from the
Forest Lake Academy Uand
will provide special music.
Mrs. Dell Smith, Academy
food director, and WillUm

Fuchs,

Academy

principal,

will cut the ribbons. Guests
will
of

include

representatives

Adventist

Churches

throughout the State.
The Duilding is valued at
$180,000 and features an all
electric stainless sted kit­
chen with the most modern
equipment
available.
The
main dining room scats 250
persons and two small con­
necting dining rooms seat an
additional 80 persons.
A modern Home Economies
Dept, is located on the ground
floor which also includes a
Hand Practice Room and a
Typing Classroom.

Lake Mary Catholic Circle
Elects Officers At Meeting
Taddeo, publicity;
The St. Theresa Circle of Thomas
the Church of Nativity Cath­ Mrs. John Murphy, historian;
Mrs. Mildred Gear, sunshine;
olic Women’s Club elected
Mrs. Frank Leone, visitation;
officers at the January meet­
Mra. A. Tate, telephone ami
ing held in the Social Hall Mrs. Robert Mooney, chap­
of the church with Mr*. Ann lain.
Schwvickcrt as hostess.
Those present said The Ro­
Unanimously accepting re­ sary for a hospitalized mem­
commendations as presented ber to open the meeting In
by the nominating committee, place of offering the custom­
the circle elected Mrs. B. G. ary prayer. ,
Caruthcrs,
president;
Mrs.
A letter, received and read
John Fitxpatrick, vice presi­ from the Sunland Training
dent; Mrs. Damon Scott, sec­ Center in Gainesville, express­
retary and Miss Dorothy Tea- ed appreciation to the cir­
lo, treasurer.
cle for gifts of clothing, a
Chairmen
include
Mrs. transistor radio and other
miscellaneous Items sent to
its adopted boy at the center
last month.
The next meeting of the
group will be held at the
By Linda Smithson
Social Hall, Feb. 10, with
The Women o f the First Mrs. Scott as hostess.
Methodist Church o f Oviedo
will hold circle meetings next
week ms follows:
Bethany Circle will meet In
the home o f Mrs. John Riden­
our next Monday at 8 p. m.
By Donna Estea
The Mary-Martha C i r c l e
The Adult Choir, Youth
will meet at 3 p. m., Monday,
at the home o f Mrs. T. B. Choir and Junior Choir of
Longwood'i First B a p t i s t
Clonts.
Chapel-Guild C i r c l e will Church received an excellent
meet at the home o f Mra. rating at the Seminole AaaoRuby Estea at 3:30 p. m., riational Music Festival held
at the Sanford First Baptist
Monday.
On Tuesday, the Foster Church last Friday.
The Prim ary Choir received
Circle will meet in the home
of Mrs. Hardin Webb at 8 a superior rating.
Taking part in the annual
p. m.
Music Festival were all choira
from Baptist churches in the
Seminole Association.
Satisfactory
The Longwood groups also
CHICAGO ( U P l)- P h ll Wrigley, owner of the Chicago will appear at the Slate Hymn
Cubs, was operated on for a Festival to be held in Apopka
hernia Wednesday and bis Feb. 22 23, for all Baptist
condition was described as choirs in the Central Florida
area.
"v e r y satisfactory" today.

Oviedo Circles
Set Meetings

Choirs Report
Festival Ratings

A state-wide scries o f "N ew
L ife " evangelistic meetings, to
he held at weekly Interval*
Feb. 3 through March 24. was
announced today by the Flo­
rida Methodist Conference.
More than 500 churches will
take pnrL Most will have
guest ministers fo r a week as
Florida pastors exchange pul­
pits. A t least 15 Methodist
ministers from other atates
also will take part.
Bishop Jamea W. Henley,
Jacksonville, advises that the
meetings w ill tie In with the
church’e national observance
o f the 225th anniversary o f
the "Aldersgate experience"
o f John Wesley, British foun­
der o f Methodism.
Dates o f the week-long
"N ew L ife " meetings by dis­
tricts are scheduled for Feb.
3-10, Tallahassee district; Feb.
10-17, Sarasota and West
Palm districts; Feb. 17-24,
DcLand district; Fell. 24March 8, Tampa and St.
Petersburg districts; March
3 • 10,
Gainesville
district;
March
10-17,
Jacksonville,
Lakeland and Miami* districts
and March 17-24, Orlando dis­
trict.
The meetings w ill be fo l­
lowed by a pre-Easter cam­
paign o f community visitation
evangelism.

Foreign Study
Classes Set
For Children

Area Baptists Plan School Of Missions

Mrs. Nelson Bunnell, Secre­
tary' of Children's Work of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church WSCS, has
announced that a series of
Mission Study sessions will
start this Sunday for Primary
(first, second and third gradera) and Juniors, fourth, fifth
and sixth graders).
The Prim ary Class will be
on Korea and will meet front
11 a. m. until noon on Sunday
morning In the Primary Dept.
The course will be taught by
Mrs. Howard Grifflh and Miss
Phyllis Caesbcr.
The Juniors will study the
problems of the Chinese re­
fugee* In Hong Kong and will
meet from 6:30 p. m. until
7:30 p. m. on Sundays in the
third grade Prim ary Class­
room.
Mrs.
Bunnell
and
Mrs.
Mary Mobley will teach the
course for juniors.

By Jane Casselberry
Plans has been completed
for a School o f Missions
which will be hold at the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
in Fern Park, Feb. to through
Feb. 15.
Mrs. Ewell Payne, first
speaker of the scries, will
arrive by plane on Saturday
from Pickens. S. C. She has
served for several years as a
missionary to the Cherokee
Indians in North Carolina.
She will be met at the air­
port by Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Deaton, who will
provide
transportation for her during
her stay.
Other missionaries achcdul-

ed to speak are Rev. Datson day, Feb. 9. The group will be studying "Son of Israel”
Milts, Argentina; Mrs. J.M. meet at the church at 12:30 the story of a young Jewish
Palmer, Ohio; Mrs. Roe R. p. m. and will meet Rev. L. immigrant, are planning a
Beard, Muskojdd, Okla.; le v . B. McRae, associationat mis­ visit to a Jewish Synagogue.
Wilbur
Painter
will
II. M. Licchty, Los Angeles. sionary for the Wckiwa As­ Mrs.
Calif; Dr. H. P. McCormick, sociation, in Apopka.
teach tiro course assisted by
The Intermediates, who wilt Mrs. Ted Kerns.
Hawaii; and Rev. Enrique
Pina, Havana, Cuba.
Monday
through
Friday
evenings from 7 p. m. until
7:40 p. m., Departmental Mis­
sion Study will he held in
Conjunction with the program
for all ages. Some of the
groups will be making inter­
esting field trips related to
their study courses.
The Young People from 17
to 25 years of age will he
studying "Th e Vacant Heart­
ed ", a book on the ministry
of home missions to the desf,
migrants and other groups.
T o find out first hand
about the problems of mi­
grant workers, their teachers, Mrs. Herbert Luke and
Mrs. Clco Jacobs, have plan­
By Jane Casselberry
ned to take the group on a
W hatever the fix-up ta-L
Rev. Dolmas Copeland of
tour of tho Negro Migrant
around your home . .
the Casselberry Community
iou can be sure of find­
Camp at Apopka on SaturMethodist
Church will be
ing all the materials you
preaching at a revival at St.
nred here for a fine Job.
Shop us today for the
Marks Methodist Church in
best in I'lialily lumber
Melbourne on Monday through
and building materials,
Friday evenings of next week.
at the lowest prices in
The Fellowship Supper will
townIncluded
in business at
be held Wednesday at 8:30
Monduy'a 8 p.m. meeting of
p. m. in Weaver Hall a* us­
Call “ The I.umber Number"
the Oviedo Tcwm Council will
ual. It will be followed by
ho a progress report on In­
(he showing of a film, “ Men
stallation o f the new fire
on the Doorstep", dealing
for SUDDEN SERVICE
with the problems of displac­ tower and siren and on cleaned persons in Korea and ing up the town dump.
The council agreed last
Japan who arc refugee* from
month to confer with county
Communist countries.
Rev.
Copeland
will
be officials to see if the present
leaching a class on "M y dump either could be included .
Bible" at the Senior High Re In the land fill program or I
Lum ber
H ardw are Co.
treat being held this weekend the location moved to an
223 W. 3rd SI.
Snnford, Fla.
at the Methodist Youth Camp abandoned clay pit near the
town.
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near Leesburg.

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Rev. Copeland
To Visit Church
In Melbourne

Oviedo Council
To Meet Monday

Village Civic
Assn. To Meet
The February meeting o f
the North Orlando Civic Assn,
will be held at 8 p.m. Monday
In the Village Hull at which
time F. Stewart Hrlmy, presldent, announced that he would
name a committee to plan en­
tertainment progrnma on a
community wide basis.
Also on the agenda will he
a report from A rt Rhodes amt
Rob Dean who were appointed
last month to audit the asso­
ciation'* books.

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Project Urged
By Mona Grins lead
The North Orlando Garden
Club has announced that reeldrnta of the village can be­
gin woik on their landscap­
ing Ideas for the apring if
they wish to participate In the
club’s second annual beautifi­
cation project
Last year the club sponsor­
ed April at Beautification
Month with judging o f lawns
and prises awarded the firat
o f May. This year Judging will
not be done until the firat of
June, however club member*
urge all residents to start
work now to help beautify the
community.

Bowie Opener
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$10,000 added Palm er Heagerty Stakes, opening day feature
at Bowie.

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�A Better World
Nearly half the world’s three bil­
lion people do not get enough to eat.
From 300 to BOO million actually
Buffer from hunger. This country
and many others are trying to do
something about It on a major scale.
That explains more than $11 bil­
lion o f U.S. Food for Peace ship­
ments to more thnn 100 countries in
the 1955-432 period.
It also explains the new World
Food Program and the Freedom from
Hunger compalgn. The form er Is
sponsored by the United Nations and
tho affiliated Food and Agricultural
Organization. FA O launched the Inttcr campnign.
Our government actively sup­
ports all these efforts. To draw fur­
ther attention to them, we intend to
make the most o f Freedom from Hun­
ger Week this March and to partici­
pate In the World Food Congress
scheduled in June.
Perhaps the most interesting Idea
to emerge from this broadened at­
tempt to feet! the hungry Is the no­
tion that food should not simply bo
doled out as relief.
Charles Weltz, F A I co-ordinator
o f the Freedom from Hunger cam­
paign, says “ the increasing emphasis
on tho use o f food for economic de­

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velopment projects adds to efforts
which are being made to help people
help themselves.”
What does this mean?
It means that food shipments to
needy nations are more and more of­
ten being distributed in the form o f
wages to persons who are engaged
In development projects. Food Is, in
effect, being used as currency to lu­
bricate the economic machinery in
many undeveloped countries.
I f this idea can be upplled in a big
way, it might be almost ns important
as the food Itself. For long exper­
ience has shown that, while people
will take what is given them when
they need it, they generally feel bet­
ter toward themselves and their
benefactors if they can somehow
earn the assistance.
The whole "feed the hungry" en­
terprise is obviously a wonderful tri­
bute to tho spirit o f helpfulness in
men o f good will in many lands —
but most particularly in our own.
Agricultural Secretory Freeman
manages, however, to make the goul
o f abolishing hunger seem a lot clos­
er thun it is. His praise for the e f­
fort would perhaps register more
solidly if it were tempered with more
vocal recognition o f tho immensity
o f the task.

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On Federal Doles
Whenever tho governors o f tho
BO states get together, they usually
talk about ways o f "recapturing”
some o f the tax revenues that find
their way into federal coffers. But
they seldom come up with anything
but talk.
The subject may or may not be
on the official agenda when the gov­
ernors convene this summer In M i­
ami Beach. No one doubts, however,
that it will be discussed ngaln.
Y e t there may bo something cur­
iously unrealistic ubout this recur­
ring talk.
To recapture tax revenues can
only mean to allow the states and lo­
cal communities to tap them. But
would state legislatures and city
councils generally vote the kind o f
tax boosts necessary? For a fedcrulatate revenue shift to have any sig­
nificance, it would havu to be sizable.
In the lost decade, state and lo­
cal government ex|&gt;enditurcs have
doubled. Virtually everywhere, this
has been possible only through sharp
increases In state and local taxes.
This latter necessity has become
one o f the most crucial facts o f poli­
tical life at the state - local level.
Since the mid - 1950s mnny gover­
nors identified with tax hikes have
been turned out. I t happened to some
in 1DG2.
Governors, mayors, state legisla­
tors are easy at hand, ensy to penal­
ize. Woidd they not be reluctant, in
the light o f recent election history,

to press for whopping new tax meas­
ures?
In tho fiscal year starting next
July, it is anticipated that states
end communities will get an estima­
ted $10.4 billion from the federal
government. That includes $3.8 bil­
lion from the Highway and Unem­
ployment trust funds.
Ten years ugo tho overall total
was $2.7 billion — federal assistance
having quadrupled while state - city
outlays were doubling.
More than GO percent o f today’s
vastly larger sums goes for highway
constniction nnd public assistance
(welfare) grants. Highway grunts
huve shot up sixfold in a decade.
Nothing in the experience o f the
last 80 years suggests that the
states and cities are prepared to as­
sume these mountainous and still ris­
ing burden — for all the talk o f re­
capturing revenue.
In sly recognition o f the histori­
cal facts, President Kennedy has
publicly noted that the estimated
federal aid to states nnd cities for fis­
cal 1904 just about matches the pro­
jected cash budget deficit o f $10.8
b i.iV .
The President knows that the
pressures on Congress will permit
the lawmakers to nlash the state aid
figure very littlo if ut all.
Perhaps tho governors never get
beyond talk because they know they
can't. Election results indicate they
have enough trouble just selling tho
tax increases needed to cope with the
functions they have — nnd tho new
ones that keep popping up.

Fhil Newsom Soys . . .

Like A Dash Of Cold Water
President C h a r l e s
De
Gaulle's virtual rejection o f
llrltaln ns s member o f the
European Common Market hit
Ilrltsin like s dash o f cold w a­
ter and aroused resentment

among French partners In the
Kuropesn community.
Tho result might easily he a
crisis not only for Hritsln hut
for the Kuropsan community
ns well.

I.tirtf
Hath,

I’ tlvy

Real

Britain's chief

Edward
repre­

sentative In the market nego­
tiations at Ilrussels, responded
with what has rome to be re­
garded ■■ typical British bull­

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accepting defeat, Britain now
will redoubla Its effort*.
In Rome, Budget Minister
Ugo I.a Malta responded ac­
idly that lie Gaulle "cannot
treat Italy and other common

market countries Ilka a col­
ony."
Netherlands officials at Gy
Hague attacked De Gaulle's
vlsw as outmodad nationalism.
Belgium, the Natherlanda
and Italy all have suggested
that I f French etubbomneaa
bare Britain from the Euro­
pean community, then they al­
so might ba forced to reassess
Uieir position.
lit llrltaln a n d a m o n g
France's aroused partners was
a feeling that De Gaulle, by
hie unyielding stuntl on terms
o f British entry, deliberately
was setting a trap, that hs
hoped thereby to goad Britain
Pago 4
Sanford, Florida,
Fr., February 1, 1963 Into breaking o ff negotiations,
Thera were bitter reference*
to 1058, the year tha common
market came Into being, when
Britain did slam tha door on
free trade talks bacaui# o f
tVAI.Ti:M A. U IK L O H , KUITUH A A lt H N M IIIK H
terms largely dictated by
MUM V illi N. UUISSSUI.U
I.ANUS' StSNSHRb
France.
Ailt•‘Mining Director
U in u in r tuiiur
J A M i: I.. B IIO H N IH C U
j t i u i sv»a.i.«
The question now is how far
llu .ln r.* Manager
C o u n t ? I M I to r
the European partners can
n lllK l.C S JIISIIS
CKCKI.IA I ’ AUNCH
riaM K U d UmiMurr
H o e ls tr K d lt o r
push De Gaulle— who never
S N A S K VOl-TOMAM
d o t M ia n ia n o n u w
has changed hie mind easily—
Oliculallon
Mauagar
f e a t u r e K U ltu r
FMKU SSUl.I.e
away from his concept o f a
Msvliaulcal MupL
tightly knit Europe toward tha
■ L S K M i m u S MATHS
Idea o f a community open to
N r N ell
Haws U e llie r r
compromise, largo enough to
All Ulhrr
Sranla-ls ftta a lr
lll.SU I Ysar
l i s t I Star
tic VS#*k
admit Britain and with aver
M l • Mouths
A.SO S Xlonlha
cloaer tics to tha Atlantic com­
l.o# I Mouths
M S * Mouths
i.se t Mouth
I.SS I Month
munity, including the United
U l* Postal Itseutattons provide that all msll uubscrlptlons bs
States.
'i nu U e d ig n s .

m

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Tina Is actually a beauty
qurrn but she Is now miser­
able because she Is a onedale coed. Y et all you girls
can easily win popularity
and boy friends if you will
simply memorise the sim­
ple axiom el male psychelogy Indicated below—and
then apply It. For It Isn’t
sheer beauty but psycholo­
gical skill that trios boy
friends.
CASE 0-447: Tina L., aged
I I , U In attractive college
coed.
"But, Dr. Crane," ehe pro­
tested miserably, " I don’t
seem to ba popular with boys.
"Oh, 1 can get a first date
rather easily because I am
not bad looking. In fact, I
have won the runner-up posi­
tion in a beauty contest lor
our freshmsn cla n .
"But boys don't ask me
for second dates. I guess I
must be a one-date girl.
"So whal could be the mat­
ter with m e?"
Girls, It isn't shrer beauty
that wins hoy friends,
A classy chassis end a nest
pslnt Job may attract the
eyes o l admiring males.
But unless you have Inner
charm, you will not hold that
attention very long, as Tina's
esse so clearly Indicates.
In fact, you need not lie
a hcauly contest entrant to
win vast popularity If you
know the msin secret of male
psychology.
Every man Is absorbed In a
grand love affair that starts
at birth and the subject of
hla greatest love is S-E-L-F.
So all you girls need do Is
make the boy prouder of
himself, and he will feel so
elated that soon some of his
admiration will spill over and
paint you in more attractive
colors.
Bcmrmbcr, every person
(boy and girl) U born with
this famous tattoo Indelibly
Inscribed across the chest:
"1 want to feel Important."
Tina's problem was not ha­
litosis or "B .O ." or dandruff
and similar flaws In personal
hygiene or social etiquette.
She simply had the wrong
perspective.
She tried to allow off Tina
when on a date and not llie
boy friend.
There's a whale of a differ­
ence In the aortal popularity
that results.
For when Tina tried to
boost the stock of Tina, site
didn't win any rooters except
bersclf.
But if she were to bolster
the pride and Inflate the ego
of her boy friends, then she'd
immediately win their grati­
tude.
Whenever you girls make e
boy (eel more important, he
then feels happy and assur­
ed. So he soon wants to have
e accood date.
For hla usual companions
don't make that boy so proud
end happy. No, indeed. Ills
parents ere more likely to
nag and scold him.
Even his teachers constant­
ly check o ff hla errors la
math or spelling, etc., thus
deflating his ego.

So 11 you girls begin to talk and even his engagement ring
about hla positive virtues and if you Just learn thli basic
praise his merita, you will axiom o f maiculine psycholo.
gy, namely, make him feel
Immediately stand out in hla
more important white with
mind.
you than he feels when ew ey
And soon after hi* first from you.
date with you, when hla ego
That means, of course, that
la deflated by rough treat­ you must keep the focus on
ment by parents or friends him instead o f you.
or even hie boss, be will
T ry to bo deft and tactful,
crave another dose of ego- but roost boys will take even
inflation.
bald compliments at almost
So where will be be most face value.
likely to lookT
So seed for the "Com pli­
To you, ol course, so he'll ment Club Booklet," enclosing
get on the phone and ask for 30c and a stamped return en­
another date.
velope for Its offers you the
Girls, It la very simple to live laws (or paying compli­
win • boy friend's devotion ments.

Letters

To The Editor
Ed. Nets: The follow lag
I* a tribute to Robert Frost,
Frost, written by Mrs, Clatr
Cameron Haases, member
of a pioneer Hanford family,
who waa sees a Herald re­
porter, and wrote feature
stories berk In the 1tie's.
Mrs. Ilansoa, who was sue
of the Camerons for whom
the eld community of Cam­
eron cUy was named has
presented the following of­
fering;
Your sensitive spirit strode
out of sight
Hid In the hush of the hel­
lowing night.
It is fitting and proper that
you, who loved enow,
Selected this winter of win­
ter* to go.
When woodlands aro silvered
and tinseled with frost
Your writings will glow!
You will never be lost!
Your sojourn has left us
much richer by far.
God B leu you and keep
you, wherever you ere.
Clair Ctmeron Hanson
Dear Mr. Veribel:
The account o f M r O. P.
Herndon's
death,
together
with the excellent editorial
carried In the Herald have
served to remind me of my
first acquaintance with this
fine man.
Many years ago, I came to
Sanford aa a printer on the
Sanford Herald, In Its form ­
er location on Magnolia A ve­
nue. At the time, Mr. Hern­
don was operating two movie
houses here, the Star, now
known at The Rlts, and The
Princess, Juit across West
First Street from the Smoke­
house.
During my first week here,
Mr. Herndon came to the

G raU fallr
Accepted
SEM INO LB - PeB A R Y
COUNCIL

p. a box io$
SANFORD, FLA.

Herald with a p a n for their
new printer, a pais good for
both theaters, every night
from then on, with no strings
attached. At that time, this
waa usual proceeduro— to
give complimentary passei to
printers and other members
of the press.
Incidentally, In due time,
I became the foreman o l the
Herald, a position I held dur­
ing the boom, when we often
printed
aa
many
as
M
pages dally. At that time, the
paper w a i published six days
per week, while the majority
stockholder and editor was
Robert J. Holly, Sr., who was
the most widely quoted editor
In all Florida.
Very truly youra,
O. D. Farrell

Political

Notebook

full employment Iwfore 1967. hill I* essential. The President
with unemployment down to 4 stand* for a progrnm that will
move the country ahead, and
per cent o f the labor force,
Democratic leaders admit we must support him."
That seems to be the Demo­
that If unemployment is still
over 6 per cent in 1964 it will cratic theme song for 1964.
not Ire a help to the Presi­
dent's campaign for re-elec­
tion.
Cynics in Washington al­
•W e have no acknowledged ready have observed that if
candidate fo r the top office." the U. S. economy really de­
said White House political ad­ velops along this line, it might
viser I*. Kenneth O'Donnell in make Kennedy n good candi­ lly United Pre*» International
opening up four days o f medl- date fo r the presidency In
Sixteen persons died Wed­
clne-maklng with the party 1968 but not 1964.
nesday in n series o f piano
And Dillion, who with his crashes from New Mexico's
chiefs.
wife gave a total o f $36,666 wild, snow-swept Sangre do
They all laughed politely.
Hut Minnesota Sen. Hubert to Republican political organ­ Cristo Mountains to the A t­
Humphrey, majority whip and isations In the 1966 presiden­ lantic Ocean.
candidate fo r chairman of tial election campaign, has
An investigaticn continued
the Senate Campaign Commit­ been cast facetiously in the ( into
Tuesday'*
Continental
tee fo r the next two yea re, role o f a GOP fifth columnist ! Airlines crash at Kansas City
trying to sabotage the Demo­ 1which killed eight person*.
came right out with it:
cratic administration.
Fourteen
N avy
crewmen
“ The spotlight fo r 1964 is
But all the speeches thrown
I died when their unti-suhmaon the President of the United
at the Democratic stats lead­
! rlne patrol plane plunged
States. Go back home and tell
ers in their Washington meet­
I through light rain into the Atyour V&gt;4 candidates for Con­
ing made the No. 1 issue for ]
|luntlc .100 miles o ff Maryland,
gress they are the luckiest in
1964 Kennedy the man and the
t Wreckage and bodies from
the world," Humphiey advised
leader.
,
the state Democratic leaders.
1the Klectra turbo-prop were
"F o r the next two years we
"They will be standing should­
slghted by a search plane.
must support the Piesldcnt,"
er to shoulder with the Presi­
A search o f northern New
said Theodore C. Sorensen, his
dent o f the United Slates.
Mexico's rugged mountain*
No. 1 aide and chief counsel in
That would make coattail |
the White House. "H e'll stir ' lun,wl Up, ‘ he.
0,„ twa
riding the major issue for
crewmen killed when n Straup controversy," Sorensen ad­
them.
tegic
A ir
Command
B52
mitted. " l i e ’ll be criticized. He
"Th e President has present
bomber crashed and burned.
is eaa; to criticize on issues
rd a program to bring pros­
Four crewmen parachuted to
like Latin America, Berlin,
perity bark to the United
safety
and were rescued from
nuclear weapons testing, sell­
States," Humphrey continued.
the snowy wilderness.
ing farm product* abroad, ed­
"H o tells us there's going to
ucation, for moving too fast or
!&gt;e deficit financing. He has
too slow on transportation,
taken the calculated risk o f
conservation or tax reform.
deficit financing to put the
"Everyone pays tuxes and
country on the road to recov­
has his own Ideas on what to !
ery."
do. But th* President's tax
I f that Is Indeed the Demo­
Hrund New Tire
cratic policy line fo r the 1964
670 x 15
APOf,I/O
AWARDS
campaign— the glorification of
10.15 plus (ax
The Apollos are similar to
deficit financing— it Is prob­
No Exchange
ably the best news the GOP the Oicari, Emmyt and Tonya
CAVANAUGH
and are presented to the top
has had slnca I960.
T IR E SERVICE
Ever (Inca Treasury Secra­ performers In the music and
1401 H. French Avo.
tary C. Douglas Dillon's news recording field. First Apollo
F A 2-2263
messags, political observers preientations were in 1966.
briefing on the 1964 budget
here have been wondering Just
what tha Democratic record
will look like then, even if tht
President gets everything he
asks.
By Dillon's projections, the
1964 debt will he over |316
billion and atill rising. I t will
continue to rise through 1966,
which would still make it an
issua fo r the mid-term con­
gressional elections o f that
ysar.
Th* promised $10 billion tax
cut. spread over the next
three years, would not be fully
effective before 1967. Tho
prosperity and e c o n o m i c
growth the tax cut le suppos­
ed to generate— with tax re­
ceipts higher than government
expenditures and the budget
balanced— won't be fully e f­
fective before 1967.
Dillon went even further In
predicting that It might not
^ ou hit a profits Ido bull's-eye every lime,
he possible to get relatively
when you save here by the 10th o f thn
month. For all u vings rrceivril by the 10th
TYPE W R ITE R S
earn our generous dividend* from the 1st
ADDING MACHINES
o f the month.
W A S H IN G TO N — (N E A ) —
A preview of 1964 presidential
election campaign strategy
was given to about 160 Demoe r a t i c National Committee
members and state chairmen
at their Washington clambake
to celebrate the second anni­
versary o f the Kennedy In­
augural.

Plane Crashes
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Lake Monroe Jottings
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
! A. 11. Almond motored to
Ilcllo. Well I wonder whst the Jacksonville last week and
groundhog will do when he brought back a brand new
Nash Rambler. When she re­
comes out of his hole Satur­
turned home here was her
day morning? Of course wc son Billy and his family here
hope he doesn’t sec his sha­ from Lee. Fla. • • • That
dow don't wc? I think wc was a nice shower that Juan­
hare had our share of cold ita Rent and Mary Oglesby
weather this year. U 'f * keep gave for Martha Ann Barrow,
our fingers crossed. Tlie rain tlie other night at Juanita's
was a big help wasn't it? home. Martha is an engaged
* * * My we have some birth­ young
lady. She received
days this week. First I want some nice gilts. • • • It. C.
to wish several a delayed Swope was re-installed as an
Happy Birthday. Claude Hit- Klder in the L'psala Presby­
toll and Claude Hawkins who terian Church last Sunday,
both reached Jack Benny’ s during the morning service.
age last week. Happy Birth­ • • • Real glad to hear that
day bojs. * * • And for a Sara and Ben Hodge are in
very young one. a very Hap­ tlieir new home at last. As
py Birthday to Mrs. F.mma you know they lost their home
Vlhlcn, who was 85 years several months ago by lire.
young yesterday. ♦ • • And As they were out of town at
to lieiu Hawkins who also Has time they did not get to
hud a birthday yesterday. -ave anything. So 1 know
Happy Birthday Itena. 1 think that they arc very glad to
Claude and Sidney took her i Ik* able to settle down again.
out to dinner. • • • Don't They had a house rebuilt on
forget the Fair that will open ; the same property. So you
Monday. Co out and enter all go to see them. Sara will
those pretty jars of canned |be glad to see you. * • • At
fruits and vegetaIdes or hand­ the Monroe 1’ TO meeting the
work or any handmade arti­ ! other day, it was decided to
cles of any kind. And if you 1have an evening’ s entertaindon't do that, go see the fair I ment at tlie school. So this
anyway. • • • So very sorry ! Friday evening (tomorrow)
to hour that Ilea Corbett 1* tlie second grade class will
ill. Bea and Jim are former present the play Snowwhite
Monroe residents and now I and Ute Seven Dwarfs. They
reside in I’ unta Cord a. Bea have been practicing hard
is in the MacDili AFU hospi­ with their teacher Miss Mablc
tal in Tampa. Wc wish lasr Chapman and they are now
a speedy recovery. • • • Mrs. ready to perform. So be sure

TA111.10 S rilT IN C was thu demonstration chosen
l&gt;v Lontrwood -l-II Club members Helen Zwolinaki and Hetty Coney, left to riyrht, to present at
a local dub meeting in preparation for County
Demonstration Day on April ti. (Herald l ’ hoto)

Lobby News Stand Here
For 30 Years Closes
Lobby

News

which lias served patrons of

Even though the owners
are only asking $1,500 for
the stand, plus the inventory,
there haven’t been any lak­
er*.
“ Nobody wants to Invest
any money in downtown San­
ford, it seems," said Mrs.
Roberts, "But it's a good
little
business
ami
we've
made a good living here. It's
ideal for a man and w ife."
Mrs. Robert* usually comes

______________________ ________ /

Don’t Move-Arid A Room

Village Firemen
To Reorganize
By Mona Grin-trad
A meeting to reorganize j
the North Orlando Volunteer ,
F ile Dept, has been railed
for 5 p m. Saturday at the
abed on North (Jrlando Illvd.
- where the fire truck la park*

-

* ed.

All men fium Coronado
. Homes. North Orlando Uomea
* and tlie Kanchca have been
- invited to attend anil join the
•'oil-new department which
- will have no ties to the v il­
lage council."
A new charter for the or­
ganisation will l&gt;e drafted at
tlir Saturday meting.
Those unable to attend at
this time are asked to call
Rob Dean, secretary-treasurer
of
the
present
volunteer
group.

Spacious
Call us.
planning.
phone —

living can now lie youra with no money do«n.
We handle everything from construction to
Our work is fully guaranteed. Stop by nr
hut do It today!
Call our

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Hopeful Signs In Strikes
in populous Nassau County.
I
signs |The union demanded a 65ccnt hourly raise in a twotoday in the New York news-,
year pact.
paper and Philadelphia tran- j —Tlie
Transport Workers
sit strikes. No progress w a s ! Union and Brotherhood of
reported in the Cleveland Railway Trainmen, a l t e r
newspaper and Florida East striking for two hours, agreed
to work without a contract
Coast Railway walkouts.
while talks with the Red A r­
New York Mayor Robert
United Press International

There

were

hopeful

j

F.

Wagner said in a

statement
issues"

KAII.ItOAD S IT U neatly completed into tlie limit plant from the ACL
tracks on the site o f the new vegetable processinR plant.

Youth Rally
A Christian Youth Hally will be held at the
Seminole High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday for yoinu? people ip grades nine
through 12.
Itev. Dr. Luther I). Kistlor, pastor o f St.
John'* Lutheran Church in Winter Park, will la­
the speaker. Theme o f the Hally is "Our Unity
in Christ."

Boys To Attend
RA Conclave
The
Royal
Ambassador
Roy* of the Prairie Lake Raplist Church wilt meet at the
eliureh at 6:30 p m today
to go to a RA Conclave at
Camp Joy near Rock Springs.
They will lie accompanied
Ity tlK-ir leaders. Homer Se­
well III and Itoli Conrad.

that

row Co. In a Philadelphia
suburb continue.
—The t.ooo striking miners
voted today on whether to re­
turn to work ut the U.S. Steel
Co.'s ItolH-na complex near
Carmichaels. Pa. They walk­
ed off the job Tuesday to pro­
test what they called a safe­
ty violation.

short i

PERMANENT
LIFE INSURANCE

“ several

had been settled

in

the
56 day-old
newspaper
strike. But he said “ two cri­
tical issues"—understood to
be the bade wage and the
length of the work week—re­
mained unsolved.
Pennsylvania Gov. William
Seranton conducted talks in
the is day old Philadelphia
bus, trolley and subway-ele­
vated strike in an air of
optimism. A company spokes-i
man said the major issue now |
was the size o( tlie financial I
package.
J
In Cleveland, no progress I
was reported between finnewspaper guild and Hie put*-1
Ushers o f the Press and Plain I
Dealer, struck since Thanks­
giving. The roadblock contin- ]
ued to lie union security
In oilier
labor develop­
ments
—Tlie Transport Workers
Union, rcprcM-nting 150 «lriv
ers ami ill maintenance men.
went on strike early today
against the Bee lane Bus Co.
the second largest commuter
carrier in Long Island. The
buses carry ih.poo daily farea

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Social

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Are we letting it fade away?
O ik - of our fundamental freedoms. wt laudc aa

rvssin ' ( tvxJo o f tlw Communist robot world.

to bn often la ken fur grjntcd, is tho freedom
o f Uu* individual . . . our right tu la- like evoryone i-bui (I'umpuLsory in Communist nations)
o r u&gt; strive to rise aUiv® all other*. It’s Uui
magic ingredient that enable* a bellhop to In­
come a millionaire, a IxKitbbuk to become an
outstanding w iontixt, a newxl»oy to become
President of Uw- United States.

Thin fn-edom o f individual initiative ami enterprise ban made us tiie mightiest, most proxficroux
nation in tlw history ol mankind. And, through thin
great freedom, Am erica's inventor-owned, taximying |sneer ixiin|sinien have made our nation tile
world's most prosperous electric nation— without,
governmental pressure, coercion or inlerfca-ms-.

Under thin vital fn-cdom of opjiortunit y, htitu*livn blowonw and flourisliea. An an employee,
a limn s salary will in; (XimmennurnU* witli hin
value to the firm; an a huaiiiowunan, his firutit
will di-|a-nd iqmii bin value to tiie mtmumt-r.
Contrast tin- incentive* of a free economy with
tim initiative-stifling "cach-according-to-his-

Am i llio build-up o f Am erira'n elm trie |tower
muscle continues. Florida Potter &amp; L igh t's plant
exiKinxiou prujei Is for tlx- ft-yenr |ieriod, lfMi'2JtHKI, are adding a total o f 1,875.000 kilowatt*,
v irtu a lly doubling our system in an a ll-n o l
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MODERN
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Mix these thoroughly and add
tears of Joy, Sorrow and
Sympathy for other*. Flavor
with little Gifts of Love ami
Kindly Service. Fold in 4
cups of Prayer and Faith to
lighten other ingredients and
raise Hie texture to great
height of Christian living.
After pouring all this into
your dally life — hake well
witli the Heat of Human
Kindness. And Serve with a
Smile. • • ♦ Ami you will
sure Ik- glad that you did this.
Isn't Hus a beautiful writing?
I wish i knew who tlie author
was.

A LTER A TIO N
v* S P E C I A L I S T S *
V

Kri. Feb. 1, 1963— Pnjrc 5

Thoughts

Stand, in alwiut 6.30 a. m. and
works until noon and then
Roberts lakes over for the
tlie Sanford Atlantic Hank
afternoon shift until 5:30 p.m,
Building and the casual read­
Tlie little news stand will
er for more than 30 years be greatly missed by it’s pa­
pulled down the shutters for trons, who are Used to geti ling the papers from all over
the last time Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ro­ tlie country and the latest
berts, who have taken turns | magazines, plus candy, cigarrunning the little stand for i rites, cigars, ice cream and
tiie past nine years are hav­ other little tidbits, everyday.
Anybody want to buy a
ing to retire, due to Mrs.
newstand?
Roberts' ill health.
The

and go totlie school tomor­
row night and watch these
kiddies. They are really cute
in their costumes as 1 got
to see them Tuesday. After
the show there will
he re­
freshments for sale in the
lunchroom. • • • And also the
PTO is going to put on a
womcnless wedding and var­
iety show in April. Any one
who has an act of some kind
or you sing, dance or play
an instrument, contact Mrs.
Morris Melts by plume and
let her know what you will
or would like to do. There
is plenty of good talent here
in the county *o call Mrs.
Melts real quick. • • • Tlie
Monroe Home Demonstration
Club will meet next Thurs­
day at White Hall of the Upsala
Presbyterian
Church.
Lorcna Tim id and Mildred
Standifcr will bo co-hostesscs.
All those interested in HD
work conic out and join
us next Thursday evening.
We will be very glad to have
you. • • • Wish you could
have seen N'eliie Ruth Boyd
one day last week, (iuess
what she was doing or 'hat
she said SHE was doing?
She called it spring clean­
ing. She was cleaning oil
some shelves in Garrett's
Dept. Store. • • • You ought
to have seen tlie High School
Rand Tuesday. They were
practicing
marching
down
through Country Club Manor.
They are invited to lie in the
big
(iaspartlla
Parade
in
Tampa on February Uth.
They were certainly strutting
their stuff and they will be
doing this every day now un­
til time to go. 'Hie Band
Assn, lu-ld a barlu'cuc last
Saturday at tile Elks Club.
And in spite of the rain there
was a good turnout for it.
And was the supper good. .
you really got your money'*
worth. So glad that it was
a success. This will help
fray the expenses of tlie trip
to Tampa. They are going
by Cire&gt; hound Buses
this
time BUT lirare Edwards and
I will he going with them
just the same as they have
asked u&gt; to go with them a*
two of their ciiafieroncs ami
you can bet your bottom dol­
lar that we said yes. Have
never had tlie chance before
of lieing aide to go to Tampa
at Gavparilla time mi (trace
and 1 are looking forward to
going. • • • Have had a re­
quest for the writing of Life's
Recipe. So will give it this
week. It goes like tills:
TAKE:
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1 cup of Kind Deeds
1 cup of Coiikideralion tor
others
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Cincinnati boaita two for*
mldabla weapons In its bid
fo r an nnpm cdcnted third
straight NCAA championship
—not only does It have the
best college basketball team
In the nation but today It
also must own the luckiest.
The Bearcats took a 31fa m e winning streak Into
Thursday
night's
game
against Drake, and It should
have been little more than
a workout for. the country's
top-ranked squad on its home
court.
Instead,
unheralded
Drake fought fiercely for
every point and dragged Clnelnnatl
Into
an overtime
period before falling to the
Bearcats' superior might by
•5-60.
The consequences probsbly would have been more ser­
ious for the below-psr Cin­
cinnati team If It bad been
up against one o f the more
powerful foes on Its tough
schedule.
Loyola o f Chicago, ranked
No. g, kept pace with the
Beareats and maintained Its

Opal Mac, who has been a
qulnlela

factor

la

starts,

fou r

three

times

twice

with

wine, may rata as tha favorite
tonight In tha featured tenth
race o f an 11-race program at
tha Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club.
Opal la owned by T . J.
Danlal,
whoa*
greyhounds
have bean galloping o f f with
moat o f tho victory honors In
tha currant c a m p a i g n .
Through
Wednesday
night
apoods tars owned by Danlal
had accounted fo r 88 firsts,
five more than any other kennal.
N ext high acorn 1a Fred
Whitehead whose speedsters
have romped home firs t 81
tlmas. Tha Whitehead racing
ou tfit la represented In to­
night's main event by Rock
Tray, who has had six starts
and posted a first, a second
and a third.
Other entrlea In thla all■tar tenth event are Texas
Lace, J e ff M fC Excelling,
Trusted, L o y a l Luka and
Rocker’s Circus.
Excalling had the top win
acorn o f 18 hare last aeaaon
and triumphed In the Racing
Queen Stakes lest Ftbruary.
She g o t a late start thla ysar
and has only taken two tours
o f tha oval.

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hopes fo r an unbeaten aeeson
by routing Washington Uni­
versity o f St. Louis, 118-58,
for Its 19th straight win.
In key conference games
Thursday
nght,
Kentucky
overcame Georgia, 7447, and
Wake Forest took sole poss­
ession o f first place In the
Atlantic Coast Conference by
beating South Carolina, 34-43.
George Wilson was the in­
dividual hero for Cincinnati,
registering five o f his team’s
seven points in overtime. Tom
Thaeke*-, who led the Bear­
cats’ comeback In the final
minutes o f the second half,
lost his chance of glory as
he blew a free throw attempt
with six seconds remaining.
Drake, which went into the
contest with a medieore 7-8

record, led 36-53 with 3:13 to Ing spurt late In the half to
assume a 81-77 Intermission
bulge.
record the biggest upset of
go, but missed its chance to

Leslie Hunter o f the Ram ­
blers led all scorers with 22
and Jerry Harkness got 18.
produce a 58-36 tie.
It marked the ninth time that
Thacker then grabbed a Loyola hss gone over the
Drake rebound and helped 100-polnt mark this season.
Cincinnati freete the ball for
Kentucky
had
a
tough
a minute and one-half, but he
struggle before finally submissed the foul shot that
dulng Georgia with a hot
would have ended Uio game
streak In the final five min­
in regulation time.
utes. The win kept alive the
Wilson scored 20 points and
Wildcats' hopes for another
Thacker added 18 for the
Southeastern Conference title
Bearcats. who are now 16-0
and was paced by the efforts
for the season and 5-0 In the
of Don Rolfes and Scotty
Missouri Valley Conference.
Baesler, who scored 15 points
Loyola
itarted
slowly
each.
against Washington, training
Wake Forest used Its height
14-7 in the opening minutes,
advantage
to good effect In
but erupted for a 31-5 scorovercoming South Carolina's
slowdown tactics
and
in­
crease its Atlantic Coast re ­
cord to 84, a half-game bet­
ter than third-ranked Duke.
Dave Wledeman paced the
Deacons with 14 points.
Niagara kept In step with
Cncinnatl and Loyola as the
only m ajor unbeaten* by top­
pling Georgetown o f Washing­
ton, D.C., 89-75, and scores of
Sanford takes on a strong Apopka team tonight other top games included:
at BUI Fleming Gym.
reiui Stale 75 Carnegie Tech
The locals, 8-7, will be meeting the big power 64, Bowling Green 63, St.
in the Orange Bell Conference who have compiled un John's 55, Providence 84, Day.
impressive 17-2 record.
ton 72, St. Louis 73, Mar­
Expected to start for the locals will Ire Mike quette 62 and Tulsa C8, A r­
■■■........
—---- -— — Woodruff, Butch Riser, Barry kansas 66.
Bark*, David MacGillls and
Don McMurray.
In other county cage action, Begins W orkouts
Lyman with a 4-11 record
P A R IS (U P D — Great Lulltakes on Ocoee, 10-3 and Ovie­ water, an American trotter,
do, 9-3 plays Howry, 1-9.
begins heavy wurkouta today
Donnie Smith la Lyman’s for Sunday's G r a n d P r l x
Astlga aud Lorenxo, playlog with deadly accuracy, big scorer while Oviedo has d’Ameriqu# International trot­
a string o f players averaging ting race at Vlncannsa race­
took the featured doubles
near 10 points per game In­ track. Great Lullwater will be
match Thursday night before
cluding Jim DeShuso, Jim driven by Roger Vercruyase in
a wildly cheering crowd at Courier and Mickey Teslnsky. the French elaasle.
the Orlando Seminole Fronton
la Fern Park.
The winning duo fought o ff
a determined bid by Gaitl and
Ecbanls who played with ell
the fire they could muiter,
Spoiler ($34.20) In the sixth
but It wasn't enough to defeat To M arry
and Hperbom*. ($46.00) In the
P
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the two boys.
ninth.
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olf
professional
Bob
The game started o ff with
Badiola and Manuel taking Rosburg will m a r r y N e w
two points at the outsat, and Yorker Virginia Currier on Tackle Signs
CHICAGO (U P D — Tackle
then they met post four, the Saturday and than leave two
eventual winners who tallied days later to compete In a golf Steve Barnett o f the Univer­
sity o f Oregon, the No. 2 draft
tour straight before relin­ tournament In Manila.
choice o f tho Chicago Bears,
quishing the e a r n to Arratibcl
Thursday algnad a contract
and Eiorrl la post sigh t
ls Ready
with the Bears fo r tha 1963
Thera ware brief flashes by
C O PE N H AG E N (U P l ) —
Jacln and Karra and Onate Co-manager Howaid Albert National Football League sea­
and M arts, but then in the reported today that world
third round It waa G aitl and welterweight champion Emits
Ecbanls
that found
the G riffith o f New York is "100
range and bombardsd tha op­ per cent fit and raring to go”
ARCADIA, Calif. ( U P l) —
position
for
five
straight fo r his figh t on Sunday with
Jockey Manuel Ycata wr.s hit
points before they faltered to Denmark's Chris Christs naan.
with bln second flve-day sus­
the winners, who then went
pension at the current Santa
on to add three to their first
AnJta meeting Tuesday when
H
as
N
e
w
C
areer
round of four and take the
GREEN B A Y , Wia. ( U P l ) he was diiqualificd until Feb.
contest. Tha Perfects paid a
— Gary Knafelc, an offensive 7 for an infraction last Satur­
neat $114.00
end with the world ehamplon day.
Gastl and Ecbanls wars sec­
Green Bay Packsrs, said today
ond and BadioU and Manuel
that ha doea not intend to quit Relay Races
took chow money.
football although he haa sign­
LOS ANGELES (U P D ed a movie and television con­ Meet director Glenn Davla
tract with Warner Bros.
b u announced there will be
eight relay races la tha Loe
SOTtCB O F BALM
Nolle* Is horeby given that
Angelas Indoor Games Feb.
pursuant to tho Final Dseroe Lfeads W inners
I . Featured will be the Ari­
of Foreclosure and Hals enter,
DUNEDIN, Fla. (U P l) •d In tho esuso pending In Gary Player o f South Africa sons Stale University tesm
the Clrrult Court in and for
that set a national mile rec­
H.mlnnl* Countr, Florida In continued to lead all profes­
Chsncorr. Cooo Docket No. sional golfers In earnings for ord last year.
the cempagn as Thacker put
in

five

straight

points

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D e fe n dan ts.

NOTICE o r SUIT
T flH STATS) OF FLO RID A
TO I IVlillsm C. Dred«n,
roddsnes unknown.
Tou sr* hereby notified that
a suit hss b*en filed against
you. Margaret C. Braden and
United States o f America In
Ih t shoes entitled cans*, and
that yon srs required to file
your answer w ith the Clerk
o f thlo Court end (o servo a
copy thereof upon the plain­
t if f or p la in tiffs attorneys,
who** nsmo and address Is
Jtnnlnas. W atts, Clsrks sad
Hamilton, I I I Bornslt Notionsi Bank Building. Jsckse*villa t. Florida, not later then
February I I, I t l L I f you fall
to do to s decree pro coa(•too w ill bo tittered against
you far (he relief dsmanded
In Ihs complaint. This suit It
to foreclose a m ortgas*. n&gt;&lt;
real
property
prouoodod
a g tln tt lot
Lot
I I.
SOUTH
FIN E CURST. Third Addition, a
subdivision, according to
a plot thereof recorded In
P lot Book It, pages *1
and I I af the Publlo R e ­
cord* o f Binilnolo Coun­
ty. FlorlSs.
W ITNESS my bond and Ihs
s*sl o f said Court at Sanford.
Florida,
Ibis
l lr d
day o f
January, 1143.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Bockwlth, Jr..
C lerk o f tha Circuit Court
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlea
* Deputy Clerk

■orlat No. E T .S t llll.
One OE Built-In Ranee
(E lec.). Modal No. J . l i * .
T . Bartel No. Y T .S tlS U ,
One Duo - Thorm H osier
(o il).
Modal
No.
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One Victor Climax K ltch.
• n Kxliouel Fon. 10"— No
Model nr Harlot Number*.
T*n Venetian llllnde |Me1*1). manufactured by tin*
berte Aw n ing and Venetian
lillnd Compenr. Orlando,
Florida— No Model or Dor111 Numboro,
Lot IS, Block n Hunland
Deleter, a euhdtvlelon. ac­
cording to a plot there­
of, recorded In P lat Book
I I. pegoo Id lo IS o f the
Publlo' nocorde o f geniinolo County, Florida. Bub.
loci to an easement (o r
Public U lllltloe along tbs
W esterly (Ive (ool e t said
Lot IS.
T o io th e r with all natures
attached to or used In
connection with said p re­
mises, Including Ih t above,
at publlo solo to the highest
end boot bidder (o r cash be­
tween the hours o f sloven
o'clock In tbo forenoon and
two o'clock In tho afternoon
on the 1Stb d ty o f February.
ISIS at tb* Front Door o f the
Seminal* County Oourl House
In Hanford, F lorid*
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.

PARIS (U P D — T o d d y
Wright, seventh-ranking jun­
ior middleweight contender,
was held to e 10-round draw
by Italian Fablo Bettinl Mon­
day night at tho Palais des
Sports. Wright weighed 160
pounds and Dcttlnl 156.

cation student, won tha spe­
cial slalom event Thursday in
tha fifth International Wom­
en’s Grand Prlx ski m eet
Linda Crutchfield o f Canada
waa 22nd.

Operation

HOUSTON (U i’ D— Former
Green Bay Packer coach Lisle
NEW ORLEANS, Ls. (UPD Blackbourn was reported In
— Jockey Ron Campbell rode satisfactory condition today
three winners at Fair Grounds following a blood vessel oper­
Monday scoring aboard Steer­ ation In Houston Methodist
ing ($7.00) in the second, Tb* Hospital.

Rides 3

P A L M SPRINGS, C a l i f .
(U P 1 )— Jack Nicklaus. ailing
National Open champion, is in
the perfect position to win his
first g o lf tournament o f the
young 1963 campaign.

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Ha not only leade the Palm
Springe g o lf clmeslc going Into
the third round today, but he'e
sick. And sicknsss means suc­
cess In golf.
The worse Byron Nelion,
Ben Hogan and othsrs fait, the
better they played g o lf and
Nicklaue eeema to fa ll Into the
asm* category.
He hue a 36-hole score o f
135 desplta the fact that he le
suffering from bursitis in his
I hip.
"And If I win this tourna­
ment,’* he eaye. " I t will be ri­
diculous. I just don’t feel that
good."
| Burly Jack loads by one
stroke after firin g a aix-underpar G6 at the Tamarisk golf
course. That gave him a onestroke lead over another mem­
ber o f the "b ig five,' Gary
Player, and an unheralded
youngstar named Bob Shave,
who have K o re a of 136.
Whila other member* o f the
big five fe ll elightly o ff the
pace. Arnold Palmer and Gene
Littler each had 143, Nicklaue
created a masterpiece on the
tough Tamarisk courts Thurs­
day with bis six-under-par e f­
fort.
Ha waa out !n 85, but came
roaring b ack 1 n 31. Ha bad
seven birdie* against on* bog­
ey. He knocked In a pair o f 20*
foot putta and several from 10
feet or better.
Even with hie excellent shot-

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By BUI Vincent Jr.
Woll, well It looks like tho
weather has fin ally taksn a
change toward the better,
making it real nice fishing, es­
pecially along tha upper S t
Johns Blver.
1 dropped in out a t Crowes
the other day and almost got
trampled by tha shad fisher­
men. Thera was so many o f
them, and ao much fish that I
couldn’t gather my wits. Tha
■had fishermen were bringing
so many ahad in that it waa
hard to keep track o f what
flab belonged to who.

The O K. T ire Co. poured
in 30 points in tha fourth
quarter to defeat VAH -U,
60-36 In a basketball game
that changed hands at least
12 times during the night.
Sam Tucker dumped in 16
points for O. K. Tire Co. and
Colaman also scored 16 for
VAH-11.
In the feature gam * o f tha
night a fired up VA1I-3 team
dumped previously unbeaten
Florida State Bank 5-51.
Florida State Bank jumped
Into a quick 3-0 lead on a
bucket by Johnson and foul
■hot by Cliff Laub, however,
this was the last time during
the game that Florida State
waa able to grab tha lead. At
halftime VAH-3 ltd by 31-28.
Merle Grady led the VAH-3
attack with I I points and
Johnson contributed IS for
Florida State Bank.

I grabbed my camera mak­
ing n dash fo r Jim Crowa'a
fish display. There I found
Milford H. Dlnker Sr. and Earl
A . Wheeler along with Capt.
Clarence Whittakers hanging
up thirty nice U rge ahad
which they had just brought In
a fU r alx hours of good fishing
In the Mullet Lake area. The
catch consisted o f 12 roes and
18 bucks.
f U tall yen they were really
happy about their catch. Two
other parties cam* In but I
waa too busy to gat their pic­
tures.
W ell after all that rush, I
moved out o f the way to chat
with Jim, and ha said the shad
wars really in tha upper St.
Johns River. He alee stated
that i f thara's any dredging In
the waterways in this region
that tha ahad fisherman hem
la dona for. When X pulled op
in front o f tb* o ffice there
seemed to be • group o f peo­
ple gathered around In • cir­
cle. There in the middle stood
Nell Farmer and he was
proudly holding up an eight
pound bass, that ha onugh t la
on* o f tha local county lakes.
Mr. Farmer stated that he us­
ed an nrtlfleal fly , and by tha
looks o f tho mouth on that
baas ha swallowed the fly assy.

had fine nines o f 32-37 for his
69 Thursday. N ext In line
came Johnny Pott, Tommy
Aaron and first-day co-ltsdi-r
Harold Kneece, each with 137.
Bruce Crompton o f Australis
hsd a G8 for 138.
Sam Snead was well o ff the
pace with a pair o f 72s fur
144.

Matinees

Ladies Night
Mon. A Thuns.

fo r some of the other tee tour­
ist# o f the psst in this classic
fo r pros 50 yesrs and older.
Former PGA champions Vic
Ghcxii end Jim Turnesa start­
ed with a respective 74 ami
76; long hitting Jimmy Thom­
son had a 78 and Horton Smith
carried an 85. The "no show*”
Included f o r m e r champiun
Gens Ssrszen, Jimmy Uemsret, Dutch Harrison and Ells*
worth Vines.
Barnum finished In the duak
of a perfect day with a 25-foot
birdie putt on the 16th hole, a
six-foot birdie putt on the 17th
end a 10-foot blrdia putt oil
the 18th.

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six-foot, five-inch giant from
Grand Rapids who la known as
a hot first round man, stalked
out today In an attempt to
preserve a one-shot lesd In the
PGA Seniors g o lf champion­
ship.
The 51-yesr-old Barnum, who
led the first round o f the reg­
ular PGA championship at
Philadelphia last year with a
G6 before "the roof fell in,"
matched that at the 7,010-yard’
par 72 Port St- Lucia Country
Club Thursday with a 84-32-66
by firin g birdies on the final
three holes.
Conditions were perfect on a
warm, sunny, wlndlees day but
while Barnum finished the
first round on* shot ahead o f
a 67 by Merman Barron of
Palm Beach and two ahead of
another threesome, it was a
dismal afternoon fo r defend­
ing champion Paul Runyan.
"L ittle Poleon,” seeking his
third straight Teachers trophy
and the |19,000 first money, as
well as a trip to Scotland to
meet Britain’s senior cham-

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PO R T 8T. LUCIE,
( U P l ) — Big John Barnum, the which started him o f with s

The Poo Uses a rt still top
team in tha Bill Hemphill Motorcttei Bowling League. Eve­
lyn Mills o f tha Tempest
SE A I8 L A N D , G. (U P D —
bowled tha high game and
s e r k i for the day with 188/- The nation’s top women g o lf­
ers, lad by defending cham­
favored
Mickey
Turkeys were rolled by pion and
Evelyn Mills, Note Ferguson W right, meet today In tha
of the Skylarki and Connie opening round o f tho Sea
Island Women’s In v ita tio n a lBranson of the Rivieres.
Billie Chaniot picked
up stop No. $ on the 1963 ladles
the 8-6 split. The 5-7 was P G A tour.
Miss W right, tha long-driv­
converted by Marilyn Bruba­
ker, Elaine Kostival and E ve­ ing blonds from Dallas, Tex.,
lyn DeMatter. Elisabeth Her- and Sen DUgo, C alif., who
Ich and Laura Leahy got the has paced tha wemen's golf
3-10 and Lola Jackson made world In recent years, hoe
really dominated thU tourna­
the 3-8-10.
ment. She won throe In a
Corsets ware said to have row from 1958 to 1980, loot
been introduced in France to Louisa Suggs in 1961 and
about tha Uma o f tha French came back to win again last
Revolution.
year.

OAKLAND, Calif. (UPD—
Private funeral aarvices were
scheduled today fo r Oscar
Vitt, tha atom-tossed base­
ball manager whoa* driving
tactics caused n revolt of the
"Cleveland cry babies’ In 1940.
Vitt, 73, died Thursday at
Colleges grew out o f the Merritt Hospital following a
voluntary association o f stt|- long illness. H * had been
drnta and teachers at univer­ undergoing treatment fo r a
sities.
stroke and heart condition.

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"I'm playing better than I ’m
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Raceway Opens Tonight
son, the leading driver at he
SclotU Downs track last sea­
son.
Sc.vo of the quarter horses,
noted for their exceptional
swiftness
over
short
dis­
tances, will go to the po«t in
the Seventh Race with Char­
lie Brown's nig Reward the
probable morning line favor­
ite.
Brown's speedster was a
qualifier in one of horse rac­
ing's richest events, the $22.000 All-American Futurity at
Ruidoso Downs In New Mexi­
co last Labor Day and was
the winner in a qualifying
race at Seminole Park Wed-

A pair of features head a
nine-race
program
tonight
that will launch the new
Seminole
Park
Itaceway'a
52-night pari-mutn*'. harness
and qssrtcr nurse season.
The first of the nine events
at the track, located on Sem­
inole Blvd.. o ff llw y. IT-92
between Orlando end San­
ford, will begin at 8 p. m. af­
ter
a
brief ribbon-cutting
ceremony.
Features will be the seven­
th and eighth races. The for­
m er Is Tlie Inaugural, a $500
event o f 350 yards for 3year-olds and upward.

nesday night.
Joining him in the start­
ing gate will be Poco Spur,
Lira Sue. Miss Cbarro, Lady
Pimpernel, Miss Leo War and
Orlando Uirl.
Officials
Thursday
were
optimistic about the capabili­
ties of tlie new racing strip.

The track is owned by a
syndicate of
harness
and
quarter
horse
enthusiasts,
most o f whom live in the
Central Florida area.
Clyde Hart, Samsula cattle
rancher, is president of the
corporation. Fred (Shad) N el­
son retail shoe merchant from

Daytona Beach. Is vice-presi­
dent and chairman of the
board.
Raymond
Tucker,
chairman
of
the
Flagler
County scliool board from
Bunnell, is secretary. Other
director* include Alfred Tuck­
er, Bunnell; Edward Partin,
Kissimmee; A. L. Bullis, St.

The eighth race will be a
one-mile
Invitational
pace,
the Bill Yocum Memorial. It
also will carry a $500 purse.
The race is being run in
honor o f the form er racing
secretary and general mana­
ger at Seminole Park. He
France* Phillips with a 221
died of a heart attack just
net captured the* Kader golf
10 days before the opening
tournament Wednesday at the
date.
M ayfair Country Club.
• In our feature." Racing
Itunner-up in the &lt;&gt;4 hole
Sec. Walter Bonafice said,
event was Jeanne Foulk with
"W e have tried to put togeth­
a 224 net.
er a field of consistent, hon­
est. game competitors who
will race to form. ! think
U. S. Loses
we’ ve accomplished this."
V IE N N A ( U P I ) — A Czecho­
April Chief. Jarrcttown Ben­
slovakian junior squad handed
ny. Edgcwood Heather, Wild­
the touring United States na­
wood Council, Blackstone W i­
tional ice hockey team a 6-4
dower and McDaniel O'Boy
defeat Thursday according to
are listed for starts in the
u Radio Prague broadcast.
six-horse field.
April Chief Is one o f the
most consistent standardbreds
in Scnilnoles' stables, having
placed In 23 of 37 races last
year with three wins, 14
places and six shows.
Horsemen at Seminole con­
sider Illackstone Widower one
of the most amazing o f all
the horses In competition at
tilt- track. Hc’a an 11-ycarold who only last year reel­
ed off a mile in 2:;2. He has
won $7H.w* during his long
racing career.
In Hie sulky behind McDan­
iel O'Boy will be BiU Robin­

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W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Retired Admiral Oliver Owen
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sioner o f tho defunct A ll
America Football Conference,
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services in the Mexican and
both world wars before suc­
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gram, USN (R et.) at com­
missioner o f the A A C in 1U49.
lie served in that capacity un­
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joined
the
National
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merger.

Phillips Cops
Kader Tourney

TH E JOCKEY IS UP— One o f the fine quarter horses here for the racing
at Seminole Park Raceway Is bcinp walked and reudied for the next ruce.
Quarter horses, Home o f the world’s fastest, will race in three featured
events nightly.

Cloud; Hudson Garrcn Mait­
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standardbred breeder, and W.
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Miss Bettye Freeman,
D. Henson
Wed In Ceremony At Attalla, Ala.
Mrs. Eddie Bynum o f Altaila waa matron of honor and
Miss Jean Henson, Ssnfoni,
sister of the groom, was maid
of honor. Other attendant*
were tho Misses Barbara
Smlthcrmon, A d d l e Fuller,
Bobble Freeman and Mrs.
Charles Scott. They wore
Rev. M. 8. Cunningham of­ identical street length dresses
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony before an altar high­
lighted by two tree candela­
bra. Six seven-branched can­
delabra entwined with green­
ery and holding burning white
taper*, emerald palms and
ferns graced the altar.
M ist Bctlye Gemay Free­
man, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Freeman, of
Gadsden, Ala., and Jerald
David Henson, son of Mr. and
Mra. Berl Henson, of Sanford,
were married Jan. 10 at 6 p m.
in the Cherry Street Baptist
Church of Attalla, Ala.

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of pale pink taffeta, with
matching crowns of pe*u dc
•ole, seed pearls and short
veils. They each carried a sin­
gle white rose.
Tommy Bone served as ring
bearer and Darlene Roger* of
Sanford was flower girl. She
urnrit a tiink fttlk

Two white floral arrange­
ment* in alabaster urns on
pedestals were on either side.
Tho prayer bench was covered
with white aatln and frosted
grapes and white u tln bows
marked the pews.
Mrs. J. D. Smith Jr., organ­
ist, presented a program of
nuptial music and accom­
panied soloist, Dewey Slansell,
who s a n g
"Through the
Y e a r*," "W ither Thou Gocst"
and "The Lord'* Prayer."
Tho bride, given in marriage
by her father, woro ■ silk taf­
feta gown designed with a
scooped neckline, basque bod­
ice and long sleeves ending la
calla points over her hands.
A band of lace traced In seed
pearls and scqulna accented
the neckline and lace applique
trimmed the full aklrt which
terminated In ■ chapel train.
Her fingertip veil o f French
illusion was attached to •
crown of lace and tiny
pearls. She carried a white
Bible topped with a white or­
chid, UlJea o f the valley, white
tulle, tiny aeed pearla end
white aatln streamers, tied In
love knots. Her only jewelry
waa a silver bracelet, a gift
of the groom.

A!It. A N D AIKS. JEHALD D AVID HENSON

Sixth Birthday Observed
With Playmates
Miss Debra Yates celobratrd
her sixth birthday recently
with a party at the homa of
her-parent*, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Yates, 1503 Magnolia Avc.
Hostesses were Iter mother
and cousin, Nclle King.
The living and dining rooms
were doenrated with green and
while streamer* and hnlloona.
The refreshment table waa
decorated with a Fllntatone
"Happy Birthday" tablecloth
and pa|&gt;er plates and napkin*
to match.
The cake wui icod with
green and yellow frosting
with a dancing ballerina on
the top. Other refreshment!
-----1 Ice cream, mints and
nut*. While tho children were
enjoying their refreshment*,
the mothers attending were
served cake, Ice cream and
coffee.
Game* were played and
prizes awarded to the winners.
Each gucit received a straw
as a favor anil the birthgirl wore a "Happy
Birthday" crown of rhinoFriends enjoying the party
with Debra were Mary Lou
Baldree, Sherry It o g e r s ,
Frankie Daldrec, Mary Ann
and Billy Fox, Butch and
Jtocky Darnell. I'auline Wide.
and Drbra'a sister and
brother, Hope and Worth Jr.

D EBRA YATES, left, uiul Alary Lou Baldree,
admire ono of Dobra's birthday gifts, a canary
and cage given to her by her parents.
(Herald Photo)

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PALM CIRCUS

silks that she had purchased at
U rt. Wade Garner was bos- the various places.
Refreshments were served
tea* fur the January meeting
o f the Palm Circle, at her by the hostess and Mrs.
George Rounds following the
home oa Seminole Btvd.
meeting. Gucsta for the day
&gt;. Highlight o f the day waa a included Mr*. Cole, Mra. £ .
talk given by Mrs. Charles A. Londcnburg, Mr*. Luciak
Cole of Geneva, an honorary of Chicago, HI., Miss Sara
member. In her gradoua man­ Epstein of Centerville, Md.,
ner the gave an enchanting Mrs. Edwin Epstein and Mrs.
description o f her tour of the Harry Lee Sr.
P ar Bast including Hawaii,
Other member* p r e s e n t
New gealand, Australia, Tahi­ were Mines. John Uiscboff,
ti, Hungary, Thailand and Ja­ Angel Dias, Helen DeWIt, II.
pan aboard tho cruiaer "Co- II. Duncan, Arne Erickaen,
;m oa.*
William Ferguson, A r t h u r
Whan she wea finished the Lambert, W. W. Lins, Harry
group felt tbet they had visited P. Net* ton. If. C. Oakes, Blan­
all the wonderful piece* in ton Owen, Alton Parker, Mar­
pereoa. She also dieplayed tin SUaccipber, William lia rWSM carvisgi, Jade bracelets dla, Chester Scott and Mrs. H.
aad exquisite brocade* and Kipp.
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Catholic Club
Meets Monday
or Supper
The Catholic Women's Club
of All Souls Church will hold
Uie annual covered dish supper
i the Parish Hall, this Mooday, starting at 7:30 p.m.
All members o f tha Parish
are Invited In come, bring
their special dish ami plates
and utensils for tbeir own

line accented with tiny rose­
buds, matching gloves and
carried a white basket filled
with pale pink rose petals
which she scattered in the
path of the bride.
Berl Henson served his son
as best man. Ushers were
Ronald Jones, Paul Harlan
and Bob Glccson, all of San­
ford and Harold Potter and
Don Ellis of Attalla.
Mrs. Freeman chose a pas­
tel green costume auit of bro­
cade with frosted mink trim,
matching accessories and a
corrage o f pale yellow rose­
buds. The groom's mother
wore a beige brocade original,
matching accessories and a
corsage of pale pink rosebuds.
Following the ceremony, a
reception waa held In the
church parlor. Mra. Bay Free­
man greeted gucsta and pre­
sented them to the receiving
line composed of the bridal
couple, their parenli and at
tendantt.
A four tiered wedding cake
decorated with pink spun-su
gar roses, orchids and tvy cen
tcred an elaborately appoint­
ed table. Sirs. Milton Bowan
and Mrs. John Freeman cut
the cake; Mra. Gerald Patter­
son and Miss Becky Freeman
presided at the punch bowl and
Mrs. Edward Smith served the
coffee. Mrs. Larry Harmon
kept the bride's book and
background music was pre­
sented alt during the reception
hours.
For Iter wedding trip the
bride woro a three-piece royal
blue suit with patent acces*
series and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet. The couple
will reside at 310 Wylie Road,
Marietta, Ga.
O t h e r Sanford residents
among the out of town gucsta
were Miss Jeannie Markham
and Ronnie Jones. Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Henson entertained
members of the wedding party
and out of town guests with a
party, following the rehearsal.

CREAT IV E
W OMAN

iss Dora Jean Henson
&gt; Marry Ronald C. Jones

Attend
B P W Luncheon
sional Women attending tha
District Four Luncheon meet­

approaching marriage of their Sanford area recently:
daughter, Dora Jean, to Ron­

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cross

ald C. Jones, son of Mr. and

from Greenville, S. C.; Mr.

ident;

Mr*. Rupert E. Jones,

1715 and Mrs. 11. R. Lowery from
the Canal Zone; Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Henson was born In F. S. Meldcr from Christmas;

Ilcrt Lederhaus,

West Second Street, Sanford.

vice president; Jo Peck, re­
cording eecretary; Marie Aecarrfl, third vice president; Ora

Bristol, Tenn.,

White,

schools In Bristol and Sanford.

corresponding

tary and Evelyn Dslck.
Mrs. Peck helped with reg­
istration at the Mt. Dora High
School, and Mrs. Lederhaus
was appointed on the nomin­
ating committee.
The Thought For The Day
was given by Mr*. Muller. Dis­
trict Four d i r e c t o r , Alice
Suhre, presided. Gurst speaker
waa Helen Parades o f Miami.
The four host clulm were, I)eI-anil, DeBary, Euitia and
Mount Dora.
SOX— DeBary Personals Hank
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schelle
o f New Rochelle, N. Y. are
hack In DeBary for their sixth
annual v is it They are frlenda
o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galles
o f Plantation ltd.
Members o f the Southwest
Ministerial Association were
entertained at a covered dish
■upper Wednesday at the
home o f Bev. and Mr*. Paul
Schultz on Naranja Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conkllng
have as their guest Mrs. O.
Thompkin* o f Brlelle, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown o f Alicante Dr. are the
proud grandparents o f a son
born to their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Sir*. C.
A. Mondrenor, o f Jacksonville.
Charles
Edward, (Chuckle)
the older brother is 10 years
old, and spends some time
each summer swimming In
Ut-m Lake with Grandma.
Mrs. Laura Arrington of
Plumosa Dr. is entertaining
her friend, Mra. F r a n c i s
Helneman o f Geneseo, N. Y .
Mr*. Arrington celebrated a
birthday thla past week with
her aiater, Mra. 11. I'. Newton,
Mra. Gregory Krssenieh and
Mrs. Helneman. They hcl|H-d
her celebrate with a liwchauu
In Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Adam Mullur
of Second St. celebrated their
42nd wedding anniversary last
Saturday.

This Monday

Other session* o f the course
will bo held on Feb. )B, 22 and
25 and will be led by Mrs.
John Morgan. Mrs. J. E. Terwilligcr Jr. and itev. John T.
Adams Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J- Miklcr

4-H Council
Plans For

Fair Entries

AIISS DOHA JE A N HENSON
(Photo by GuH.tmnn)

home

demonstration

agent,

ant county agent, supervised
Linda King, president of 4-

Circle Plans Meeting

H Girls County Council, con­
ducted Uie meeting. County 4-

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members will

go

to the

State Fair in Tampa Feb. 16
Members of the Anna Miller
Circle met at the Elks Club
recently for a business and
social meeting.
Mrs. James Jordan was re­
ceived Into the circle member­
ship during an Impressive can­
dlelight service. Volunteers
were asked to serve nt a ham­
burger fry, given to raise
funds fur the March of Dimes.
Mrs. Leslie Thompson was
named chairman of the Easter
Party to he given for the pa­
tients ut the Harry Anna Crip­
pled Children's Home, this
year. Co-chairmen will be
Mr*. James Jordan and Mrs.
Irene Kent. They will select
committees to help arrange
for gifts and entertainment.
This Is un annual event
sponsored by Uie circle and
each member it invited to
visit tiic children at this time.
Those interested in making
the trip may contact Mrs.
Thompson for further Infor­
mation.
Mrs. Christine Blankenship
announced that the has se­
lected the nominating commit­
tee. Mrs. Gene Walters was
presented with a gift fur sell­
ing the most tickets on the
linen basket project. Mrs. Bob
Clark was runner-up.
Ttie next meeting of the cir­
cle will be at the Elks Club
this Monday. A covered diih
supper is scheduled fo r 6:30
p.m. preceding the meeting

and husbands of the members
arc invited.
Others present for the meet*
ing were Mmcs. Kent, Hulon
llalc, J. It. Iloolehan Sr., Har­
ry Adair, Russ Spencer, James
Hoolilian Jr., Clayton Smith,
Clarence Collins, Charles Staf­
ford. Hubert Zittrower and
Charles Gross.

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whera

they attended the funeral o f
Mr. Maffctt's brother, J. M.
Maffett, this week.

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4 to 9. Each club may also
enter an exhibit to qualify for
a 87.50 award.
National 4-H week is March
2 to 9. 4-H activity day is
April 0. Each club will sell
tickets for a Skate City skat­
ing party Feb. 9. Proceeds
will be donated to tha Sarepta
Home for the aged.

MONDAY
Members of the Daghtcrs of
Wesley Sunday School Class of
First Methodist Church meet
at 7:30 p.m. in McKinley Hall
for the monthly business and
social session.
Women of the First Presby­
terian Church meet at 10 a.m.
for executive board meeting.
Philathca Class meets at
7:45 p.m, with Mrs. Harry
Woodruff.

Oviedo

C tiS M B T ir

and attended

from Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
She is a graduate of the Sem­ C. E. Oakes from Bangor,
inole High School class of Maine; Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
1062 and is presently employed Satterwhitc from Morocco.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stump!
by Stenstrom Realty.
from Casselberry; Rev. and
The groom-elect was born
3lrs. Bert Brown and children,
in Greensboro, N. C. He at­
Tim m y, Debra, Cheryll and
tended schools in several
Terry, from Palm Beach; Mr.
states and is a graduate of
and Mrs. John DcGraff from
Mary Carroll High School in
Penycn. N. Y .; Mr. and Mr*.
Corpus Christ!, Texas. At pres­
S. P. Hawes, Sam Jr., Lynda,
ent he is serving in the U. S.
John and F r a n c e * from
N a vy and is stationed at the
Orangeburg, S. C.
N aval Air StaUon in Jackson­
Mr. and Mrs. A . S. Horton.
ville.
Jcsnlne, Shelly and Rhonda
The wedding will be an event
from San Diego, Calif.; Mr.
o f March 16 at 7:30 p.m. at
and Mra. E. W. Richardson,
the Sanford AUlanca Church,
Sharon and Cynthia from Co­
1401 Park Ave., Sanford.
lumbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. D.
E. Smith, John and Susan
from Hinton, W. Va.; Mrs.
Lucille Schwarts and sun, Ro­
bert, from Fayetteville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Whitehead and Karen from Silver
Springs, Md.; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McCune, Susan and
The Seminole County 4-H Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Council met Saturday at the McCunc, Mr. and Mr*. Lyle
McCunc, and Mr. and Mrs. It.
County Agricultural Center.
L. Drier, all from Tampa.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, county

secre­

Mr*. Bess Herman will re­
view tlie study book “ Iictponslble Adults for Tomorrow's
W orld" when the group meets
at 10 a.m. in McKinley Hall.

l.ary Elegance
Tempt your crocheting skill
with this luvely lacy centerpiece! This star-ln-star design
is fascinating to make and so
nice to give or keep.
No. 130 N has full crochet di­
rections.
To order send 35 cents in
coins for each pattern to:
Creative Woman
Sanford Herald
Box 431, Midtown Station
New York 18, N. Y .
Print name, addreas with
style number and alzc.

Sanford Area

Restaurant In ML Dora
27, wrere Beatrice Muller, pres­

The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of First
MetlKHlist Church will begin
a study course at the regular
business and program meeting
on Feb. 5. The title o f It is
“ Today’s Children for Tom or­
row's World."

II INCHES

Welcomed T o

ing held at the Garden

Study Course
130-N

New Families

Mrs. Virginia Pctroski, Wel­
Mr. and Mrs. Berl D. Hen­ come Wagon hostess, reports
son. 2455 Cedar Ave., Sanford, the following new families
announce the engagement and among those welcomed to the

Ry Mrs. Adam Mailer
DeBary Business and Profes­

W S C S Begins

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds
entertained at dinner Monday
evening in their Lake Hayes
home. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Culver of Youngsvilla, Pa., and Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Bridge! Kolarik, lay­ Theron Reynolds and son
ette chairman of the Spring Douglas.
Deanery, requests that all who
have completed artirlee for
the layette brlog them to this
meeting.
KN K E 8Y H IN T
If you're planning altera­
tions for the bathroom, add
one o f those low ehower heads
in the shower stall, pieced
Just high enough on tho wall
to shower you from the knees
down. It's a quick way to
achieve n relaxing foot bath.

D eBary Women

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featuring:

MEL MURRAY

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W hat’s new at Jim Spcn1cer’n l» a Me yellcw umbrella
in the middle of the .lining
| room. The Spencer* have in.tailed Rreat whole rherirs and
Mr piece* o f cold meat* on a
(able under tbc umbrella and
you ran whack away to your
heart* content. It is nlnio*t a
meal in Itself, but don’t fill
up on It i f you are going to
have the seafood special . . .
all ycu can eat o f lobster.

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Tony Franciosa, Jane Fonda
nnd

Jim

Hutton

form

tha

laugh triumverate o f "Period
of

Ailjualinent,'

Metro-Cold-

wyn-Maycr'» screen version o f
Tennessee Williams’ big stage
hit nnd his first comedy com­

AI»o, nil equipcourse
ing to the Hits Theatre Sun­
1metit for both bowling ■ilid
day.
skating can be rented.
This story o f the trials and

When you are in the mood tribulations o f a pair o f new­
fur some lute evening enter* lywed* whose ilisllliuilonment
tainmrnt head out for the with married life l&gt;eglns evsn
Drift In on lleardnll and Genbefore the honeymoon la over
evn. The "Casuals" entertain
hits nil the rseine** o f Ten­
from I2:!i0 til 2 a.m. on F ri­
nessee Williams’ p o p u l a r
day and Saturday nights with
works, but this time the fam­
their singing and playing. ous playwright has mixed his
Tlie Drift In, formerly known tongue • in - cheek barbs with
as George’* No. 2, is still touches o f tendernc*! and
Leave the table fo r a while tinder the same management symputhy, all of which add up
and “ ro ll" out to Skate City nnd there is Mill tlnncing to to a delightful whole.
1on the Dog Track road. He- juke bos music six nights u
The pert and attractive Miss
' .ides Retting that much need- week. For a hearty sandwich, Fonda plny« Isabel, the nurse
nl exerdso ami relaxation try the ham stacked high on in a V. A. hospital who cures
(sitting on the flo o r? ! you tyc.
patient
George
llavcrstirk
can help a worthy cause if
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(Jim Hutton) just In time to
you go neat Thursday night
Lot* o f new things nt the marry him. Hut the submis­
between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. C l u b
Diamond on
17-0’J sive George of the hospital bed
* A ll proceed* fo r the evening North . . . Itesides a fresh 1is far from Ihe domineering
! will Ini tinned over to the coat o f paint unit some new uml grumpy husband who a f­
I Surepta Rente and yon ran decorations, there is also a ter a rainstorm lamia Is a M
get Ucketa from any Semi-1 new owner nnd entertainer. soaking wet in a dirty ami de­
| nole County 4-R ntcml&gt;er or Recently taken over by Mel pressing motel and whoso idea
' Skate City Rollers Dance and Murray, formerly o f the Day- o f an ideal honeymoon supper
Figure Cluh. The donation is tona Ilcuth Tcet'eo Club, Club is a luiaiburger in a rundsida
fiO centa and 25 cents m ote Diamond is getting back into joint
ftill fledged operation. Mel,
Qunnels and recimlnations
will provide *katea.
who bus appeared on the Ed lead George to look up hi* old
I f you are all dressed up Sullivan show ns n pinno Korean war buddy, Ralph
and looking fur something a comedian is doing the same (Tony Franciosa), who hua
little more exotic ami exeiting stint ut the club seven nights married his boss's daughter,
. than usual, stop in at the a week. The diamond shaped and from whom he hope* to
! M ayfair Inn Sltalintnr Lounge. sign outside is in working get a few tips on What Mnkns
|Open from 6 p.m. til midnight order now, so you Just can't Mari Ihgo Work. Hut Ralph's
own marital status with Dor|nightly, the mcod o f the mi«* it.
.
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then, who i* aware that he
Shalimar is richly Orieutul.
New decoration* in the his husiuess career, is apRig carved
brass platters
serve a* cocktail tables and Curihe too, but y r « ’d better married her only to further
the ceiling is draped with go »ec for yourself. It would proarhlng the divorce atage,
colorful heavy cloth. Tiicre's be easy to *|tvnd an entire uml lip could use a few tips
Just wundrring himself.
|dancing every evening to the e v e n i n g
around
the
rooms,
resiling the
music o f Lou Feldman who
hilarious rnptlon* on the very
play* a real fine tune.
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classic pictures. Hut don't
How about n cltarconl broil­ forget that the Caribe serves
ed steak at the Lake Monro. meals until H p.m. and Hill
|n n
overlooking
hrnuliful Klnyton ami hi* "llidruw nys"
Lakr Monroe? The Inn, on entertain six night* a week.
I7d»2 North, eerves a delirious . . , . A tip to til. ladle* . . ,
In New York Thursday,
steak and It’s a fin . plae. to if you are in town shopping prices for most Florida vege­
take your guest*. Call for and want some place nice to tables were about unchanged.
reservations if you hnva time, stop fe r s drink ami lunch, Cnhlmge sold fo r 4.00-4.26
or Just stop in. Thera Is also the Caribe is thn place.
per crate, red ty|&gt;« brought
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•
a package store, ami o f
£.50-3.00 and small auvey type
Two mral* fo r the prirr of w*s 2.00-2.50. Crates o f 5 to
course drink* are served with
your meal or at thn bar. one . . . ut the Cupri you ran 4 dozen celery were 3.25-3.76,
They arc open from H a.m. til practically fill up at the salad m ost&gt; .'1.60-3-70, and cartons
lair while awaiting your main o f In film wrapped celvry
2 n.m.
• * .
•liali. Thn salad bar hns hot, heart* were 3.26-3.DO. Chinese
When you and the family cold, sweet sour, and every raiding* was 2.60-3.00 a crate,
get tiled o f sitting around other kind of salad uml relish mostly
2.76-3.00,
and
eswatching TV, load them all you can Imagine. Hig Hill and carol* ranged from 1.75-2.23,
into the car and drive on out his VelveUine* play Friday mostly 2.00-2.25. Endive was
to the Jet Lunes — Melodee and Saturday night* in the stronger, ranging from 3.00Skating Rink. For good, all dining room and Lenore Ward 4.00, mostly 8.25-8.76. Rig
tound fam ily entertainment, sing* and plays piano Mon­ llo-ton type lettuce was 2.00you really can't beat this com­ day through- Thursday In the 2.26, and remain* from 1.76
bination. T ry both the lanes coektall lounge. Versatility i* to 2.75 according to quality.
nnd the rinks, or send each the word at the Capri . . . It Curly parsley brought 3.50
member of the fam ily hi* own handle* luncheon for two or per crate o f 6 dozen bunches,
way. flnark bars in belli o f hampirta fo r 20 equally well. and radishes were 76 cents to
1.00, mostly IK) cents to 1.00
per basket o f 30 - 6 os. film
nlwnyn nl JIM SI’ ENCER'S
hags.
*3.25
A L L T H E LOI1STKU YOU ( A N P .A T ....
In Central Florida yester­
( IIA lt - IlltO II,KD I’ KIMH STE A K S
day, relery prices were tinrhuiiged at 2.26 per rrata of
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
2 to H dozen sizes. Cartons of
fs n rrl a* a nut)
24 film wrapped celery hearta
YOUR
ROYAL RED SHRIMP
were 3.26. Carrots brought
(a rral drill ary Ihe way we
2.00 per mesh sack o f 45 • 1
CHOICE
prepara them! . . . they arc N U T
lb. film bug*. Chinese cabbage
French F rie d !)
was 1.60 a crate, endlva was
COMBINATION PLATTER
2.00 and esraroia 1.60. Icebarg
(Dnnlsli l^ih.trr Tall* and Royal
lettuce ranged from 3.00-3.60
Red Shrimp)
according to quality, big HostFROG LEGS
ton type wns 2.00 and remain*
Sauted In Melted flutter
1.75-2.00. Green onions were
1.00
per dozen bunches. Par­
JIM SPENCER’S
sley sold fo r 2.26 per crate
R E S T A U R A N T sad C O C K T A IL LOUNGE
and radishes wera 06-75 cents
South French Ave.
Phone FA 2-0551
per basket.

Vegetable
Market

FRANK

M EET YOUR FRIENDS
AT

BEAUTIFUL

THE

“ The
Manchurian
Candi­
date." slurring Frnnk Sinatra,
Laurence Harvey and Janet
Leigh, opens Sunday at the
MovleMml Drive-In Theatre,
through United Artists re­
lease. Written fo r the screen
l y George Axelrod (who co­
produced with diicctor John
Frankenhelmer) the suspense
drama Is based upon the high­
ly
controversial novel
by
Kichnrd Condon. Angela Imnsbury, Henry Silva and James
Gregory eo-star in the exeit­
ing tala o f Washington es­
pionage and political intrigue.
As in the book, the flint
chronicle* the sxperlencrs o f a
heel (lln rv e y ) whose Achillea
heel I* a personality weakness
resulting from utter domina­
tion by his mother, Angela
l.an*bury. Returning from the

Fomerly

Geor«e*H No.

Beordoll &amp; Geneva

EXCEPT

TUESDAY

7:30 P. M . . 10:30 P. M.
Try

Our

HAM

STACKED

H IG H

ON

KYE

M O N D A Y , F E B . 4th T H R U S A T U R D A Y , F E B . 9th
6 B IG D A Y S A N D 6 B IG N IG H T S
P A G E C O M B IN E D S H O W S O N T H E M I D W A Y
20 RIDES — 10 SHOWS
Children’s Days Feb. 5 &amp; 6, 3 P. 91. • 6 P. M. AU rides

2:30 P. M. T O 4:30 P. M.
DANCE

TO

“T H E
Fill.

ft

SAT.

THE

M U S IC

12:30 P. M. - 2:00 A. M.

OPEN
10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 A. M. - MON. THRU HAT.

CLASSES

FOR

ALL

AGES

H IG H W A Y

Skate City Roller Rink
JUST OFF
ON

HWY.

DOG TRACK

17*92
ROAD

y,pries

Seminole County Fair

OF

CASUALS”

wny o f knowing thst he la
really a remote-controlled tool
o f the Communist* who had
rapturrd him. It I* Frank Sin­
atra who finally uncovers Ut*
terror nnd the natlonnl men­
ace implicit in thla one man,
nml who leads the rhaso to
prevent disaster.
Tito other fenture on the
program which will p l a y
througli Tuesday is "The Far
Country” with Jnmc* Stewart.
On Wednesduy and Thurs­
day, "7 W ay* To Sundown"
and “ Hack Street’ will play.
Three films are scheduled
for Friday and Saturday. Tha
thre* are “ Searfuca Mob,”
"The Naked Spur" and “ K in *
Solomon’s Mines.'

DOUlll.K FEATURE

Beauty
o n d th c^

l l f f l

STARTS

SUNDAY

SHOWS A T 1:99 - 1:03 • 5:10 * 7:15 . 9:20
T IIE H ILA R IO U S STORY O F A W ED D ING T R IP
T H A T HKGAN IN A H E A R SE . . . A N D E N D ED IN
TH E CO UNTY J A I L . . . .

COMING S U N D A Y . F E R 19 “ T H E M USIC M A N ”

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S A N D W IC H
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T O D A Y &amp; SA T .

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SKATE CITY
OPEN N IG H T L Y

2

Korean

honor winner, Harvey has no

R I T Z

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DRIFT INN

SINATRA

Sinatra Stars In Local Fare

$2’5

AFTERNOON

FUN GALO RE
STO P

N IG H T L Y

LOU FELDM AN

SUNDAY

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
JAM

M U S IC

PIANO

&amp;

With this column we ro iniiintinir somethin!?
! new fo r Heruiil renders. From now on we’ll lie Riving
t you a brief rundown on what is RoiiiR on nt our local
, entertainment spots, hopitiR to help you plan your
weekend fun.
Since I’ve been elected to the entertainment comI mittec, I’ll be ‘Table lloppiiiR" around the Sanford
nren. lettinR you know what’s new and different, in
|addition to the tried nnd true house specials.

Comedy Set
For Ritz
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CO-FEATURE

-THE FAR
COUNTRY*

The
M i i n ch u ri . i n
Candidate

949 ONLY

JAMES STEWART
RUTH ROMAN
IN

BEAUTIFUL COLOR

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Paare 10—
Fri. Feb. 1, '68
WHO PO &gt;t)0 THINK
ytoU ARB 7

th e

DOUGHNUT INSPECTOR

IS THERE REAU Y A
JOB OF DOUGHNUT
INSPECTOR, AND WHAT
RANK DOJOB HAVE
a &amp; Y TO B B 7 ^

T H A T lH E A C H V a iT O «A f/ A

*|KUN0 U k S THATABOUT W&amp;5

(DsunJi CU&gt;by•
D E A R A B B Y : My sister asked
me to be god-mother for her son,
but she wouldn't let me hold the
baby while he was being baptised.
Hep excuse was that I had a few
drinks in me at the time. I did h a v e '
a few drinks, but I didn’t feel them
at all. I was very hurt about it but
didn’ t sav anything. I gave the child
a nice g ift anyway. M y sister is a
little nutty on the subject o f drink­
ing and she won’t let anyone who
has had a drink touch any o f her
children. Somehow I don’t feel that
I am really the godmother o f this
boy because I didn’t get to hold him
while he was being baptized. Am 17
IN DOUBT
D E A R IN : I don’t blame your sis­
ter and you shouldn't either. Whe­
ther or not you are the god-mother
is on file in the official records o f
the church. Your clergyman can tell
you,
•

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•

D E A R A B B Y : I have been going
with John for almost two years. I
am 21 and he is 23. John has dated
me a lot, but he dates others, too.
His mother treats me like a daugh­
ter and invites me to her house to
keep her company. I help her with
the ironing and spend all my spare
time there. My mother says it isn't
helping me with John and I am be­
ginning to think she’s right? How
can I get John to ask me to marry

MAI Z FEEL JUST
T L IK E A KIDI /—

tfacoby
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TM b t i l M M

A

New York feeder wants

to know how he end h li part­

CASWOOO, WILL
VDUOOOVEfl r• to th e * v r j
EXCHANGE J •
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M tn J O N ^ y a
th e se

ner should have bid today’s

•IT

MEN AResTALLO W ED
\ t o EXCHANGE THINGS JT|

I W ANT TO EXCHANGE
THESE TOWEL*
F o n CASH, ) ---- '

"W ith 14 points and 4-3-3-3

PLEAS R i f

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TOWELS?

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hand. Ilia U tter readi:

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oins m m ? u m s m r

dlitributlon I had a perfect
two no-trump re*pome. When
my partner rebld three clubs
It seemed that i t would ba
much easier to make nine
tricks at no-trump than 11 a t
clubs so I went on to three
no-trump. 1 don’t think that
he should have paated with a
singleton apade and, o f course,
i f he had fo n t to fou r clubs 1
would have raised him. I w ill
appreciate
your
comments
since six club* was a laydown
and 1 went down one trick at
three no-trump when both

By Abigail Van Buren
him? He works steady and nothing
is stopping him.
W A N T S TO M A R R Y JOHN
D E A R W A N T S : Perhaps because
John’s mother treats you like a dau­
ghter, John can see you only in the
role o f his sister. Lim it your visits
to John’s house and remember, when
it comes to marriage . . . John will
have to speak fo r himself.
«

NO W O PE N FOR

LUNCH
and

DINNER
T U P.H. thru SA T .

•

D E A R A B B Y : I am 67 years old.
I have a thousand - dollar-a-month
business, and can retire any time. I
lost my w ife (we had no children)
and now I am alone. My friends think
I am crazy to want to get married e gain. I can give the woman any kind
o f a home, car or clothes she wants.
I own two homes, a motel and some
real estate.
There are several young girls nterested in me but they arc too
young. I want a lady about 48 or 60
who wants to get married and stay
mnrried. I don’t want to be a Sugar
Daddy to a gold-digger. I want to be
a husband again.
FLO R ID A
D E AR F L O R ID A :
There are
probably more unattached women
between the uges o f 48 and 60 in
your state than in any other. Keep
your eyes open and your mouth shut.
He who advertises B U g a r attracts
flies.

On(Bhidqsi

FRIDAY P. M.
S:SI I t ) W a r s *
Poacnar
( I ) ABC E ranlag Rapart
Sits ( I ) M aatt e o B i a U la
Spurts
SilS ( t )
MM -Fla. E rasin g
Rapart
I S ) Sports

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W aalhrr
Dachalor Father
Bporta
NBC Nawa
This la C oif
Tha nabal
Outdoor

Baltatla

Baa r4
I t ) D aactr Maa
T i l l (S) W allar C renklle —
Nawa
7:1# (S) Inlarnatlunat Showtlma
I t ) Reahunt
IS ) I t . whl.lt
1:00 ( t ) Father* Knows
H alt
1:1* IS) Hlng
A le n r
W ith
Mltrh
IS) n ea t* IS
I t ) Ths rila tsta sss
1:0* I f ) "Bound* o f tha 0 1 1 "
— Arthur Ondfrey
1:10 10) Alfrad Hitchcock
Hour
ID P rlr* la R lsht
1:10 I I ) 77 Hunaat atrip
10:00 IS) Jack I'aar Show
10:10 I t ) Fro A Con
I I ) Krawltnaaa
11:10 I t ) AnC Flaal Ropart
ID Nawacopa
10) Chanaal I N .v a ria n t
11:10 I I ) M id-Florida Nawa
11:10 ID W a alh tr Ahaw
ti l l ID Chanaal t Thaatar
&lt;t) Hollywood Marla
Cavalcada
11:10 (S ) Tealta

8ATURDAY A. M.
1:11
7:0*
7:10
7:11
l;00

( I ) Sira On
( I ) Orowara Almanac
I I ) W ake Up Moalaa
I I ) Caaatdown Nawa
ID Rubin lluod
IS) Csrtoonwlll*
1:11 I f ) Deputy D aw r
1:11 ID W hits Huntar
ID Cartoon Carnival
»i0 * ID Good Morning
I D Hupar Car
1:11 IS) R u ff A Raady
10:00 I ) Alain A tha Chipaiuaka
ID Mr. Magoa
I t ) Shari Lawla
t l i H ID K la g Looaerd#
( t ) M ighty Mauae P lay,
haata
I D H ighw ay Patrol
11:00 ID F ary
I D Rla T la T la
I D Top Cat
UiSO IS) Maalc Midway
ID M alty'a Funnlae
ID R ay Ragtra
11:00 (1 ) Msha Room (o r
Paddy
ID Hky K ing
(D Bega Beany

By Oswald Jacoby

fo r the debacle. The fact that
a hand warrants a two noV K Q II
trump response does not mean
♦ AS
that ths response ehould be
A A l l l l f
made and while I would al­
B A IT
most surely have responded
AKJMI
AQSSB
V M
V J IO II
one diamond 1 am going to
♦ Q I 8I 3
4 JT
accept two no-trump. Then,
*Q 1 0 «
when North bid three clubs
SOUTH
South should have said to
A ASS
W AVS
himself, "M y partner must
f K 10S4
have a long suit and also must
A K 7S
be afraid o f one other suit,
Cast and West vulnerable
had better bid three diamonds
North Baal Beat* W m «
SATURDAY P. M.
Pass SN .T. Pass
Just to see what ha will do 11:10 ( D Maglo band o f AltaPass SN .T. Paaa
SA
kasam
neat."
Pass Pass
10) R aid in g Room
This three diamond rebld
Opening lead—A T
IS) Ksplorlng
would have made it easy fo r 11:11 11) Hobt. Trout, N ew t
(
I ) A ir Forca Nawa
clubs and hearts failed to tha bidding to continus with
Itawlaw
break."
three hearts by North, three 1:00 I t ) My Friend F lick s
ID
Champlonahlp
W r*»1:10
The answer to his question ■padei by South, four clubs by
tlln g
is that he U entirely to blame North and six clubs by South.
|4) Champlonahlp
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A 10

Wa J/u Woman
By tha w ay . . . what in tha
world happened to the fine)
old habit o f making resolu­
tion!? Tima was, whan al­
most evsryona
periodically
drew up • Hat o f resolutions
designed to make a better per-

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Weekend Television

son o f himself.
Perhaps what has happened
is that as fa r as personal re­
form and betterment are con­
cerned, every day has become
a kind o f New Y ear’s day.
Moat peopla were quite
satisfied with themselves back
In the days when they thought
about aelf-lmprovament only
now and then. Oh, they knew
they weren't perfect o f course.
But they accepted themselves
pretty much as they were.

V IS IT O U R N E W —

Howover, since those easy­
going times Americans have
been bombarded with self-help
Designed Eapeealllv For
BANQ UETS. LU N C H E O N S books, articles and lectures.
and D IN N E R P A R T IE S
And they havo been weighted
down with
such accusing
• I M 1 9 ?
magaslno articles as "A r v You
Naurotlc?” "A r e You in a
Mental R u t?" "A r e Working
Mothera Responslbla for Ju­
venile Delinquency?" "W ould
Your Husband Marry You
A g a in ? " "A r e You Keeping
Up With Your Husband?”
"D o You Hate Housework?"
and so on and on.
So wa are not only encour­
aged daily te taka stock o f
our shortcomings but to get
H IO H W A Y S I F - f t
N . P f f t N P A R K , F L O R ID A busy N O W doing something
about them— right now, this

C arria ge Room

ByRuthMiiiett
minute.
We take all this to heart,
so much so, that you rarely
talk to a woman fo r even a
few minutes without having
her confess that aha ia Just
starting soma new aelf-lmprovement routine. She's on a
diet, or aha has taken up •
new hobby, or she haa enrolled
In a class, o r sha has given
up bridge, whatever ihe ia
momentarily convinced ia a
time-waster.
W ith avery day Self-Ireprovement Day— who needs to
make resolution*?

Chuiuota Legion
Post To Meet
B y Joaa M a fia

Chuluota’s
American la Sion George M. Jacobi Mem­
orial Post 239 will hold its
monthly meeting at I p. m.
Saturday at the Lake Cather­
ine inn.
Commander W. M. Jeptoo
urges that all members at­
tend to discuss and vote upon
the important business mat­
ters to bo presented.
Included on the agenda are
plans for building the new
poet home, the organisation
o f baseball In the commun­
ity and tha selection o f young
men to attend Boy's State.
The meeting Is open not
only to members but all In­
terested veterans also a n
a n welcome to attend.

S:SI (S ) Directions ' l l
I I ) U nf Fla. Basketball
H ighlight*
111 NBK opera
1:11 f»&gt; A &gt;1la l Steve neon
( I ) Sunday flpts Specta­
cular
1:11 ( ! ) Chancing Times
1:01 ( I ) Sunday SporU Speotacular
(D Hreakihru
IS) NIIC Nawa
4:01 (1) Wonderful W orld o f
Golf
( I ) The Great Challenge
ID Challenge Golf
4:11 111 Alumni Fun
1:01 ( I ) Ted Mack Amateur
Hour
(D Major Adama, Traitmaster
(1 ) Palm Springe O olf
Tournament
S ill (4 ) G. K. College Bow)
4.00 ( I ) The Twentieth Cen­
tury
ID Global Kobe!
IS) Meet the I’reea
l i l t ( » ) Valiant Teara
ID Pruba
(1) Nowecupe
7:01 (1 ) Unelgn O'Toole
( I ) Death Valley Days
ID Leeala
7:10 (1) Wonderful WorlS oS
Color
ID The Jetsons
ID Dennle, the Menace
1:00 ID Kd Hulllran
ID Hunday Night Mov­
ies
1:10 (1) Car 14— Where Are
Tou?
1:00 IS) Bunania
ID The Real McCoys
1:11 ID O.K. Theater
10:00 C ) Rise of Khrushchov
( I ) Candid Camera
ID Voice or Flreatona
11:10 0) What'a My Lina
ID Howard K. Smith
11:00 IS) Nawacopa
(0 ) Krlo Sevartld Nawa
ID Mid-Fla. News
11:10 ( ! ) Peter Gunn
11:1! (D Ch. Nine Theater
l i f t ( I ) Hollywood Mavis
Cavalcade

M O ND AY A. M.
1:1! (S) Slga Oa
SGI (1 ) Sign On
l : t l ( I ) Orova E Fare* Rea
port
1:11 ( I ) College o f tha A ir
7:11 IS) Today
(D Wake Dp M eries
7:11 (1) Farm. M arket Re­
port
7:11 (D state Nawe and
Weather
V:tS (1 ) Today
7:11 ( I ) Countdown Nawe
7:41 ( » ) Mickle'* Goepel Tim e
1:11 ID Mfcksy Xvaa* Show
(D CapL Kangaroo
S ill (1) Weather and Nawa
t.40 ( ! ) Today
( ! ) Cartonvllta
t i l l IS) Jack Lalaa* Shew
ID American History
t . l l ID Romper Room
1:10 ( ! ) Gall Storm Show
11:00 (1 ) Bey When
I D Calendar
(1 ) Learn Hpanlih
10:10 IS) Play Tour Huath
ID I Love Lacy
( I ) Ann Hothtrn Show
11:10 ID The McCoys
( ! ) Price Is R lsht
( I ) Jan* Wyman P ro.
aanta
l l i l # (D Pate A Gladys
( I ) Tours For A Son*
I t ) Concontratloa

nrldge
ID Mr. W ltard
1 :0 0 (1 ) Man Into Space
M O ND AY P. M.
1 :0 0 ( i ) A ir Forca Nawa Ra&lt;
view
11:00
( t ) Tour F irs t Imprae
SHI I D laduatry an Parade
aloa
S:SI I D Btate Trooptr
( I ) Tennessee Krnle
l:lo 14) I Married Joan
Ford
15) V ictory at Has
I D L o r* e f L ife
1:11 ID Challenge llo tf
11:51 ID Harry Itaasonar
1:00 ID One W ay Mirror
New*
S : S « ID Pro Rowlere Tour
1:10 ( I ) Woman'a M ajor L o t- 11:10 I t ) Father Knows Beat
(D Starch for Tomorrow
gua
(1 ) Truth or Conaa(1 ) Spuria International
euancoa
4:00 (d ) Faatlval
In
E d in ­
11:11 (S) Guiding Ligh t
burgh
11:11 ID ABC Mid-Day Report
4:11 I t ) MarUalh
11:11 ( ! ) NIIC News
4:10 I t ) Changing Timas
1:0S ( ( ) The Open W indow
4:10 ID Mantoranl
( I ) Mid-Fla. Report
l:0S I D Portar W agoner
( ! ) Now* and Waathae
( D W ide W orld o f
t
i
l
l
( » ) L afftlm *
Sports
l i l t IS) flllmnaatla*
(1 ) Alt-Star G olf
1:11 ( I ) NBC News
1:10 I D H'a the Law
1:10 (D As Tha W orld Tara*
IlOO ID Nawa Milestone
IS) Hcltnco
t i l l ID O ttfe A Harriot
ID H ighw ay Tatrol
7:00 ID Ch. d Nawa
1:04 (1 ) M erv-O rlffla Show
ID Star Performance
ID Password
7:11 (1 ) Sam Benedict
( I ) Day In Court
ID Jaekla Gleason Show
I t ) Tha Gallant Man
1:10 I t ) Joey Bishop Show
IS) inlanders
( D Mr. Smith Goes T e
W ashington
S:0S ( t ) Set. Night Movies
ID Lawreaae W alk
260f Sanford Ava.
S:te ( I ) Have Gun W ill T ra ­
vel
10:00 ( D F igh t o f the W eek
I I ) aunsmoke
li:&lt;s I I I Make That Spare
H ill ID SsL N ight Show
I D Mid-Fla. News
I D Ch. S Nawa
U tlS ( I ) H ollywood Movie
Cevalaade
M i l l ( I ) Champlonahlp W rest.

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FA 2-4920

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3 Bedroom House. Close in.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.

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:
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 3 Rm. Fura. Apt. Water It
noon.
lights &gt;30. F A 2-2764.

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AD R IAN D. IIA IIU K L U alag lei I 'l l l U P IlAflUZZINO and
C A T H E R IN E RAHOZZINO. h li
W ife: W IL L IA M hCALISE and
(I RACE 8C A L I6K. hla w ife;
E D W AR D J. METZ and F LO R ­
ENCE METZ, bla w lft.
P lain tiffs

va.
EDMUND D. LANE, a/k/a E.
D. LANE and ELI/.ARETII II.
LANE,
a/k/a ELIZABETH
LANE, hla wltt,
Dtfandanta
NOTICK OF Sl'IT
TOI..EDMI SD II. LIN E , a/k/a
K. D. LANK
KLIZAIIETH II. LANK,
a/k/a ELIZABETH LANE
Addro.ea and jlaaldancta
unknown
Tou art hereby nollflad that
a ault to qulal lltlo and an­
nul raetrlctiona and rlaht of
ya-ontry haa baan Bind In tha
Circuit Court of tbo Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Ssmlnole County, Florida, en­
titl'd :
"Adrian D. Ilarr'tl. single.
Philip R j vonlno and Catharlna
Itaa.ulno,
h la
w lft; William Hcallao and
nraca Hrallaa. hla wlfa;
Edward J. M ill and Kl»ranca
Ma la,
hit
wlfa,
Plalntlffa
«*.
Kdniund D. Lana a/k/a C.
D. Lana and Lllaabttb II.
I.at&gt;e,
a/k/a
Kllaabath
taine, bla wlfa. Dafandanla
and you ara required to ftla
your anawar to ilia Complaint
with tha dark of lha Circuit
Court tnd to eaVv* a ropy
thtrtof upon H. KNOX DKTTI.MIII At 8. A t t o r n a y for
Plalntlffa. I l ’&gt; 8nulh Knowlaa
Avanua, Wlntar Park. Florida
on ur bafora tha lain day of
February, t i l l , otharwlsa Daera* Pro Conlaaao will b* antorad a*aln»t yau for the ra11ar demand'd In lha Com­
plaint.
Tha raal property that l»
tha aubjact n.altar of paid adit
seeking to &lt;iul*t till* and an­
nul rtatrlctlunt and right of
rt-tntry. It:
Imt I. of LAKE OF THI.
WOODS
St IIDIVISION
Hamlnola County, Florida,
rtcorda.l In I’L l Hook T.
Pan* IS. Public Itrcorda
hiinlnola County, Florida
(WEAL)
Arthur II. Rackwlth. Jr,
Clark Circuit court
By: Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
FaMer and llattlntliaua
Attorney! at Low
Hit no. Knowlaa At*.
Wlntar park. Florida
Fublleh Jan. 11, la A Fab.
1. l. tall.
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Complete - Expert

HfATING SFRVICi:
1,1* I A L L A I IO.N,
C LE A N IN G and R E PA IR

CliftYHLKR AIRTEMP
and

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I .naming Available
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For Estimate Call —

FA 2-8321

Ijrra lh

Fri. Feb. 1, ’(LI— P uri* 11

By Nadine Seltzer

S W E E T IE P IE

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Lake Mary. 3 Bedroom, kit­
Tues., thru Frl. • 3 P.M. day
chen equipped. FA 2-3010.
; before Insertion. Moo. • Sat.
3 Bedroom block house. Lake
noon.
Monrue. F A 2-39S0.
'
RESPONSIBILITY:
Tbe Herald will not be re­ 2 Bedroom unfurnished house.
SIS Laurel A ie . NO 8-4814
sponsible for more than one
or NO 11962.
Incorrect Insertion of your ad.

CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lout k Found
2. Notice* - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
i s T im r i n c r i T r o r n r n r 4. Transportation
nm
x i x t h j v » i c i * l c m . 3. Food
r r r r is s s d r » *
sesssi16. For Kent
x o lk io r x T r . F io it im .
0A Special Notices
»t r m s m a r to . iit i*
crum pton
b v i l d k i u , i n c . I 7. Business Rentals
• Derlds eerporatlon.
Plaintiff 8. Reach Rentals
___
9. For Sale or Rent
F.ns-r.ftr tviT T n vM T K n ana
UUANCIIK VVITT UN MYE It. bis 10. Wanted to Rent
wlfs.
11. Real Estate Wunted
p.f.ndants
12. Real Estate For Sale
t o t ic b
o r ■u rr
13. Mortgage Luane
BTVTK o r H O R in t i
TOi IlUm h* elmninn.. form- 14. Insurance
•ly Illancb* Wltlanmrar,
the wlfa of Krnaat Wlt- 15. Kindness Opportunity
ttnmytr, whoa* rtaidrnct 16. Female Help Wanted
Is unknown
Tou are hereby re&lt;jutr»1 to 17. Mole Help Wanted
flit your answer or written 18. Help Wanted
defame*. If any, In the abov# 19. Situations Wanted
proctsdlnt with the Cl.rk ef
this Court, and to ssrvs a 20. Rabysitters
copy thereof upon the Plain- 21. Benuty Salons
t lffs attorney*. whose nemee
anil editress eppeera hereon, 22. Iluild • Paint - Uepuir
on or before ibe X lh dey of 23. Building Materials
F.brusry, IMS. the neture ef
this proceeding bsln* e salt 24. Electrical Sendees
for foreclosure of ranrtgat* 25. Plumbing Services
aaslnst the followlna deecrlb* 26. Rndlo &amp; Television
•d property, to-wlti
lx&gt;i 11. Illock SI Drum- 27. Special Services
wold According to I’let 28. Laundry Sendee
thereof recorded In I’let
Book I. page 10 A t l 29. Automobile Service
Public Records of Demi- 29A. Auto Accessories
note County, Worlds, sub­ 30. Machinery - Tools
ject to the rights of wey
and easement of record. 31. Poultry - Live stock
THINK AND OUHUItKD et 31A. Pets
Hanford. County of Uemlnola
sluts of Florida, this lllh 32. Flowers - Shrubs
day of January, Ills .
33. Furniture
ftS A L )
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr, 34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
Clerk Circuit Court,
aemlnole County, Florida 36. Automobiles - Trucks
Sly: Martha T. Vlbltu
37. Boats - Motors
Deputy Clsrk
Oreaory, Cours A Pentsllo
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
Attorneys for Plaintiff
39. Trailers • Cabanas
««&lt; Jackson Btroot
A

frau forh

Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
home. Call FA 2-0274.
1 Room fumithed Apartment.
Adults. &gt;43. FA 2-7399
2

Bedroom bouse. Kitchen
equipped. 817 Escambia Dr.
FA 2 0920 after 3 p. m.

RENTALS

3 B R ground floor apt., very
attractive. Kitchen equip
ped. &gt;80.
Several 3 BR homes for Im­
mediate occupancy. Kitchen
equipped. &gt;73.00 up.
Spacicus spill level on lake.
4 UR, 3 bath*, Beautiful!
&gt;193.

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Perk Ave.
FA 2-2420
Room for one or two. Reason
able. 323-0391.
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house,
kitchen equipped. FA 2-6346
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
FA 2 0641.
Furnished Garage Apartment.
F A 2-3360.

1. Lost ft Fonnfl

Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
FA 2 0271

J. W . Hall, Realtor
“ Call Hail” FA 2-3841
2344 So. Freacb Ave.

j
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Nicely furnished Apart­
ments. Carpeted, fireplace,
master bedroom. &gt;63. &gt;01
Real Estate — Mortgage*
III N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420
Magnolia. NO &gt; 3267.

Stenstrom Realty

S t Johns Realty

John E. Fox,
Realtor

ROLLERS°/SANF0RD
/CHEVROLET

R E U P H O L S T E R Y .S / / cf/ / / / 3 /
CHAIRS $39 r r r .

501 AS $89

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Wagon. V-8. Autn. 1 ran».
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Tran*ml*»lon

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1961 CAUII I’AC "**” 4 ,,oor SmU"

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1295

1 9 5 9 Wagon.
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KT * l,uur huiiua
6 Cylinder, felandafd T rana.

1395

H EVRO LET 4 Door
1958 CAuto
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Trana., A ir fond.

795

4 A C $ C A D IL L A C feed an llrV illr
l i K l Power And A ir C'ond.

1195

1957 ‘'RKVKOLKT I Door

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Auto. Trans.. A ir I ’ond.

1595

C A L L FA 2-5783

1295

C A D IL L A C Sedan DvVillc
Power And A ir Fund.

695

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V-a, felandard Stick

1 9 8 1 CHEVR0LET
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Automatic Trana_______
219 E. 2nd

SANFO RD

A lan'i Fabric A Rugs
2339 Park Dr.

FRIGIDA1RE
Sales A Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2 3883

Child Cure. FA 2 2274
Children kept. TA 2-4182.

29. Automobile Service

Babysitting
in
my
home.
Small children and babies.
Big yard and screened in
porch.
Reasonable
and
meals furnished. Call Mrs.
Davis, FA 29294.

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

Wimlnhield
Rack Glass
Door Ginns
Vent Glasa
SERVICE
Colored or wldte girl to keep S o n k u iik Gin** uml Paint
Company
two children In Ijike Alary.
210 Magnolia

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2393 S. PA R K

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.

Scnkurik Gloss nnd I'uint
Company
2.0 yiagnolla

Ph. F A 2-4622

F.R E PLA C E
WOOD
Oak and pine. &gt;22 s cord
delivered.
Robert
M orm
Ph. FA 3-0333, F A 2 3900 or
FA 2 6818.
17’ * R.C.A. Table Model T.V.
&gt;23.00.
21“
Weatinghouse
T .V $33.00. FA 2-3362.
SINGER USED A ASSUME
PAYM ENTS ON SEWING
MACHINES
Singer portable ....... &gt;13.03
Singer portable ....... $16.40
Singler In walnut console ..
&gt;9.13 per month.
Universal portable with but­
ton hole maker .. &gt;8.40 per
month.
Automatic good housekeeper
Zig Zag .. &gt;10.07 per month
104 S. Park Ave.
FA2-9411

36. Automobile* - Truck*

I'h. F A 3-4822

step*, table tops, stepping
slones, lot inarkeri.
' Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 3-3731

Gale way T o Tbe

Waterway

Robson 8portinv Good* •
Your KVLNRU3K Dealer
304-81 E. 1st Ph. F A 2-3981

196! Round bobbin Sewing
machine, equipped to tig 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
tag.
Guarantee. 4 Pay­
VESPA Motor Scooter* (new )
ments of &gt;3.30. FA &gt; 9411.
&gt;10.63 down * $3-32 WeekUse one of our Carpet ShamiyLewis S a lti k Service
pooera FREE with Blue
Lustre
Carpet
Shampoo.
2317 Country Club Road
rti. F A 2-7928
Carroll's Furniture.

Don't Settle For Less . . .
Than a clean* mechanically right,
reuKonably priced Used Car. W e
point with pride to these listed below
1960 Chevrolet Impala

DON’T DELAY!
They’re moving out P A S T !
S A V E $100’h $ $ $ D uring Our

19KU FORD fS A LA X IE 4 Door. Automatic T ra n a -l*o »e r
Steering, Radio, Healer. Plan To Sea ThU
C 1 M K
41m- Before You Buy. Was &gt;1498
Hair
K '® * *
1961 ItK N A I I.T D A I'P IIIN K . Real lia* hrouumy — Up
To 10 Mile* Prr Gallon Gan
CDQC
Was 4993
Sale
19b0 DODGE P llllE M X 1 |wor llardiop. Power fetrrrIng A llrakra. Automatic Trana- Air I ondltlonrd. Radio,
Ami Healer. A Real Beauty — Priced Tu
$1 6 9 5
Salr
Move. Was 11793

NO

DOWN

PAYM EN T

1932 ENGLIHI1 FORD Consul.
1936 FORD Y-*. Equipped. Was &gt;393

C R M

4 floor Hardtop, Power Brake*
and Hirer* Radio A llrater, Extra
Nice.

1959 Oldomobile
Super “ 8*” 4 Door llardiop, Fullr
Equipped, Clean. Low Mileage, Exreltenl Cond* White Finish.

1958 Lincoln Capri
I Dour llardiop. A ir Cond. A P om rred, Cleon, New Tire*, A Fine
Luxury Car.

1957 Chevrolet
V-8, 8 Passenger, 4 Door fetaliuu
Wagon, Automatic Trans* Radio,
llrater, Real Clean, One Onaer.

Bel A ir 2 Boor llardlup, Automatic
Trana* Radio, Heater, Eatre Sharp,

1955 Chevrolet
4 Dour fetation Wagou,
Shrift, Due Unnrr.

—

Sal*

ftftft

BUYS —

2,,&lt;Hjr v &gt;

1 9 5 5 UUICK 8pMla&gt; 4 1&gt;ovr
1 9 5 5 FUKU

Hale

Stand.

BARGAIN

1 9 5 8 F0U1&gt; F*lrl*B*

Sale

1932 B L K K. New Tire*. Need* Some Work
(T ire* Alone Wurth Price Of Car)
Sale

I9IU DODGE, Kuna Good, Look* Fair.
Fishrrman* Special!

I960 T-Bird
2 Door Hardtop. F elly Equipped,
27,000 Mile*, Extra Clean.

1957 Chevrolet V-8

On The Cars Listed Below
1957 FO Itll P A IB I.A N K 3U«. V-8. Automatic
Tran*.. Itial Sharp. W as 4693
Sale

4 Hour Hardtop, V-8, Ponar felr*r„
Radio, llrater, Automatic Trana*
Almost New, A Beauty.

1960 Mercury Monterey

CLEAN SWEEP SALE

1919 FORD •, TON TRUCK, Y -«

MKUCl Itv 4 Door Auto.,
I O w w punrr llra k o . Steer.. Air food.

FORD fetation Wagon
6 Cyl., Automatic

DI M l P C O V I K S

CHAIRS ‘ 24.50

O c#wsl«r&gt;«l
VontoaJ » A J Ot ' 3

Salea and Service
Free estim ate! in advance
Fruc IKune demonstration

Day* work wanted. FA 2-8391

&gt;15 a week. FA 2-0827.

2 Seta of T w i n B e d s , 2
Dressers A Chest of Draw­
ers. FA 2-4324.

SINGER

SEW ING M ACHINE

19. Situations Wsnlsd

Ironing wanted. FA 2-2698.

Baby Bed complete &gt;16. Call
322-7383.

FREE ESTIMATE
1962 Renault. &gt;873.00. Phone
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
FA 2-3903.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 1933 Chevrolet Be lair. Love
mileage, 4 door, power
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
pack, auto trana. window
T A 2-2117.
vents, trailer hitch, etc. Ph.
WELLS D RILLED. PUMPS.
F A 2-3360.
SPR IN K K R SYSTEMS
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
All Types and Sires
Service
With the C«sh.
1937 Ford Wagon &gt;423. 1936
We Repair and Service
SUPER TRADING POST
Clievy 2 door Belair. Ph.
FA 24)677.
S T I N E
FA 2-7322.
Machinery and Supply Co.
20T W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432 31. Article* For Sale
’37 MGA, red, wire wheels,
good rubber. F A 2-6343 af­
INCOME TA X RETURNS ter 3:30.
Umbrella Tenta &gt;32.93 spe­
O. 31. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
cial, camp stoves, Armyto Ave. Plume 322-8827.
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford 37. Boata • Motor*
Ave.
Plano Tuning and Repair
14' Ski Boat, 33 hp. 1937
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Evlnrude
Motor,
traUer,
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
controls and alee ring. A ll
steel, window sills, lintels,
1300. F A 2-9279.
dry wells, grease traps,

1939 PLYM O U TH 4 Door Sedan. 6 l ) Under, felandard
Tran*.. Equipped. A Krai Fin* t'ai.
8695
Sale
Was &gt;793

C A D IL L A C

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iii

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WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment!
of &gt;13.30 on 3 complete
A IR CONDITIONING
rooma of furniture. Call
CONTRACT and RE PAIR
T E 8-1311, Casselberry , col­
WORK
lect.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562

Plumbing k Heating

No
experience
necessary.
Waitresses. Club Diamond
Beautiful brick 3 bedroom, 2
after 2 p. m.
bath. Double carporte. Good
26. Radio &amp; Television
location.
Near
shopping
For
quick
service
call,
Waitress
with
Curb
girl
e
x
­
centers and schools. $450
perience. Must be experienc­
llryan
T.
V.
FA
3-0361.
down, &gt;79 month. Monnu
ed. Apply Chick 'N Treat.
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1810.
27. Special Services
Sanford.

Lakeview home with lake
privileges in South Sylvan
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath
and 2 baths. Air-Condition­
home, large corner lot, 311 17. Male Help Wanted
ed. Phone FA 2 7808 or
Tucker Dr., Sunland Ks
SALES AGENT
FA 2-G368.
tales. VA—nothing down,
Wanted by leading agricul­
monthly payments &gt;92.00.
tural chemical company full
FA 2 8074 - FA 2 2218.
or part time to cover local
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
area and serve farmers ami
3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped.
118 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
grove owners. Straight com­
Hardwood floors. Fenced.
mission. You must have
322 8411 or 322 2391.
LOCH ARBOR
tome knowledge or exper­
Under &gt;12,000, a 3 bedroom,
ience in Florida growing.
All type* of Real Estate
1 hath home nice lot with
Write John House. General
trees on paved street. Re­
yianager P. O Box 1115,
quires
&gt;1730 down
and
Winter Garden, Fla., Include
monthly payments o n l y
your telephone number.
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 323-0&amp;59
$77JO.
3 lleHroom amuse try owner. Air-Conditioning.lUgrlg*ratlun
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
men needed. See our ad
FA 2-8327.
Realtor
under Education A Instruc­
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
tion. Commercial Tra&lt;lei
F A 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Institute.

12. Real Eivtule For Hale

CBS House. 3 Targe bed­
rooms, 2 baths, kitchen
Houses for rent. Kor Infor­
equipped. Assume payments
mation contact Ted Wil­
FA 22613.
liams Hardware, 2ui E.
$9,250
23th St.
Charming 2 bedroom lioine
2 BEDROOM home. kitchen
in nice residential area.
equipped. &gt;75 month. Ph.
Double lot with many trees.
FA 2-&amp;3UI.
Fully equipped, plus auto­
matic washer! Only &gt;300
New 3 Bedroom. 2 bath
down, and &gt;64 prr month
home. No cash needed. &gt;61
includes taxes and insur­
a month. 322 8083.
ance. Home to be complete­
3 Bedroom, kitchen equiply rrlmiahcd! Phone (or an
ped, on lake, ready fu r , early appointment I
occupancy. Call FA 2-0639.

m a

Wall

Jim Hunt Realty

Rolls way, Hospital Ii Baby
9. For Salt or Rant
Iledi
By Day. Week, or Month 13’ x •’ New Moon llou itC A R R O LLS FURNITURE
trslier. F A 2-3002.
Ph. F A 2-3181 111 W. 1st SL
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 bath
W ELAKA
APARTM ENTS:
home. Fenced yard. Near
Rooms private baths, 114
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
W. First St.
cle. FA 2-7484.

C US T OM

Experienced Curb girl. Also
night
Dishwasher.
Apply
Chick \N Treat, Sanford.

12. Real Entate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

2

LIK E ONIONS?
Care for children in my home Shetland Pony, l sorrel filly.
but don't want your neighbors
Call FA 2 U067.
1 paint gelding. $125 each.
to know? Enjoy country
Saddles also avadable. Ph.
Will care for child in home
living in this handsome, 2
322 9162.
While. 323 0363.
story, 4 bedroom, 2 bath
2 Male Dachshund Puppiei.
home on almost 2 acres of
beautifully- kept land. Let's 21. R ea u ly S alon *
Black A tan. AKC register­
go see it—it will only take
ed. 416 S. Suuiand Dr., SunSPECIAL
land Estates.
a few minutes to drive out.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
You'll agree that $21,300 is
End curl &gt;3.30 including
cheap!
shape, set A style. Open 32. Flower* - Shrub*
Evening by appointment. 3
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
Experienced Operators.
U R A PK V ILLK NURSERY
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0834
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
REALTOR — INSUROR
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
ORCHID PLANTS
Complete Benuty Service
Surpms Sale
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Sunland. 3 Bedroom house,
300 from &gt;1.30 up. Puts for
large corner lot. FA 2 9286.
sal« at bargain. Benches
24. E le c tric a l S e r v ic e *
for sale
HIGHLAND PA R K
FKIGIDA1RE
J. C. Bunten,
Lemon Bluff
Comfortable
3
1IR
home
Sales A Service
situated on spacious corner House Wiring, Free Estimates
Annuals, Petunias, Snapdra­
homesite shaded by giant Sid Vihlcn's Randall Electric
gons,
Pansies,
Vegetable
oaks. Many nice extras!
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
&gt;13,930, with excellent fin­
Upsala Rd. Just off 2Uth St.
ancing. 2427 Laurel Avenue. 25. Plumbing Service*
and 1st St.
Exclusive with
PLUMBING
33. Furniture
Contracting Repairs
F R E E ESTIMATES
Used furniture, appliances,
R. L HARVEY
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Real Estate — Mortgages
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Larry’ s Mart 213 Sanford
l i t N. Park Ave.
322 2420
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

16. Female Help Wanted

“I suggested that Mom taka a nap today Instsad of
mo—and sha didn't avan argue 1"

Efficiency Apt. &gt;30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. lit St.
Vh Acre Lot overlooking Semi­
Office FA 2-2111
nole Race Track. Reason­
Nights FA 2-0641
Fum. nice 1 Br. CU house.
able.
Cash
or
terms.
Ph.
3. Education • Instruction
323-9700
Water
furnished.
Near
322-7301.
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford Fla.
base. &gt;83.00 Mo. FA 24244.
Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed. We train
IDYLLWILDE
By Owner, 2 Bedroom. Flor­
Furn. 3 Bedrm., oak floors
you.
Writ*
Commercial
ida room, kitchen equipped.
masonry borne. 1 Blk West Charming Colonial situated
Trades Institute Bos i i , e/o
on corner homeiite In beau­
Phone FA 2-4630.
of Hwy. 17-92, on IxmgSanford Herald.
tiful Idyllwllde of Loch A r­
wood Rd. Then 1 Blk. South
R A V E N N A PAR K
bor.
Spacious rooms, and
Cor. o f Vincent Dr.
6. For Kent
features far to numerous Attractive new 3 HR. CB
home on corner lot in de­
Furn.
2 Bedroom
House.
and nice to describe on
Unfumithed 2 bedroom house.
sirable location. Features
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
paper. Fully air-conditioned
1303 Elliott A v e , FA 2-3234
Include fully equipped elecand heated by central sys­
or FA 2 0323.
Nicely furnished 3 r o o m
trie kitchen, central heat,
tem. It does make a differ­
Apartment, private hath.
ami many top notch exlraat
ence where you live, so
ROOMS, Thu Gables, 401
FA 2-5303.
Only &gt;600 down, and pay­
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
drive out today for a com­
ments as low as &gt;91 per
plete Inspection. You'll be
Large 3 bedroom downstairs
2 Bedroom modern House,
month. May we serve you?
glad you didl
apt. Furn. or unfurn. &gt;63.
k it equipped. SIT Catalina.
1703 Magnolia.
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed
Nice
large
furn. apt.
2
room house, kitchen equip­
bdrms. &gt;83. Ph. FA 2-3951.
ped. PA 2-3643.
Real Estate — Mortgages
Real Eitate — Mortgages
1700 Magnolia.
FA 2 2420
l t l N. Park Are. r A 2-2420 111 N. Park Ave.
3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
Good sleeping room, private
ens Ave. Pbooe 349 4671.
entrance,
fo r
employed
gentleman. FA 2 0648.
R E N T A BED
FOUND: Blue Parakeet. Ph.
F A 2-6306.

31. Article* For Sale

31 A . I 'r l a

Stenstrom Realty

Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. &gt;.
&gt;40 Mo. 4074k W. lit.
Furnished 2 BR home with
chain link fenced backyard.
E x c e l i e . n l neighborhood
$ 100.

12. Kent Entitle For Snlc'IR. Situation*! Wanted

Steniper Agency

and reserves tbe right to reLake Mary. 3 Bedroom, 2
i vise or reject any advertise­
bath lakefrnnt home. Cen­
ment from what ordered to
tral healing and air-condi­
conform to the policies of tills
tioning. FA 2-SB20.
P*P*r.
Furnluhcd Apartment. Thone
F A 2-2800.

It Pays
To Use
The H E R A L D
W a n t Ads.

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�Teacher Defends
'Objectionable' Book

Filibuster Fight

Southern

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Democratic L e a d e r Mike
Mansfield

hoped today

Democrat*

ators plus a scattering of
other
members
voting
to
table the matter. The break
down was 32 Democrats and
21 Republicans for tabling
and 31 Democrats and 11 Re­
publicans against.
The liberals bypassed the
normal process of clearing
rule amendments through the
rule* committee. They con­
tended that at the opening of
a new Congress a majority
should be able to amend the
rules.

that

a weekend "breathing spell"
might clear the outlook for
ending the Senate’ s anti-fili­
buster rule fight.
The Senate, apparently m ov­
ing Into the final stages of
the prolonged battle, was In
recess until Monday.
Senate liberals lost by a 33
to 43 vote Thursday in the
first test on the short cut
route they have been using
to amend the existing gag

A LT A M O N T E GARDEN CLUB members meeting Monday to make fur­
ther plans for next Thursday's Smorgasbord Dinner at the Community
House were, front from left, Mrs. Robert Bradford and Mrs. Jefferson
Hodges; back, Don Harris, Mr. Hodges and O. J. Buumgurtner.
(Herald Photo)

fly Shirley Wentworth
Twenty-five Sunday School
Ry Donna Estes
teachers of the Forest City
The new Vestry Committee baptist Church attended a
of Christ Episcopal Church, “ Illast Olf banquet" last Sat­
urday evening to open the SSLongwood, will be formally in­
200 Cnisade being conducted to
stalled at tin* 10 a.in. Eu­ Increase enrollment and en­
charist this Sunday.
largement
of
the
Sunday
Members of the committee School department.
The "Space A g e" is being
were elected by their fellow
parishioners at the annual used os theme for the threemeeting of Christ Church on month crusade and each room
Jan. 20 and their election has a large poster displayed
approved by the I to record progress. A t the
has been
Rt. Rev. Henry I. laiuttit, attendance grows a rocket
will climb higher and higher
Dishop o f South Florida.
Installed will be Herm an1into outer spnee among the
Schtinming. senior warden; * indicated planrts.
Eugene II. Taylor, jbnior warThe crusade is being conden; Frederick Wyman, trea- ( ducted under supervision of
teat chnirman at left; Stanley Houston, Lyman
surer; Thomas Kuhn, secre­
speech inntrue tor; Eileen Klcr, second place win­
tary and A. 1\ Rowersox,
ner; Billy Johnitton, third place winner untl Har­
Robert
llummond,
Charles
old Krydcr, Post 250 commander.
Pasternack and Joel White.
•
(Herald Photo)
The first regular business
meeting o f the newly elected
Committee will In? held Imme­
diately following the installa­
tion service.
Also elected at the annual
Idyllwilde are custom • built, be open all day and on Sun Parish meeting were Thomas
these model homes have been day from noon until dark.
Kuhn to serve as a delegate
erected to show the type of
A door prize of a GE West to the Diocesan Convention
work done by Shoemaker con­ port stereo will In* given a- in Miami Reach In May and
struction.
way. The winner will be an Raymond Rail to serve as al­
On Saturday the homes will nounccd at a later date.
ternate delegate.

j

FIR ST P LA C E W IN N E R in the American
Legion Oratorical Content uponsoreil at Lyman
High this year by Memorial Post 25G of Cassel­
berry was Ann O’Donnell, second from left.
Others in the photo are Lnrry Muplesdon, con-

Open bouse will be held
Saturday and Sunday In Idyll*
wllde, of Loch Arbor, where
three Shoemaker built homes
will bo oa display.
Shown will be the 'Colonial

I I , " a colonial type home;
the "Futura,” a modern home
of the future and "Content*
pera," a home of contempo­
rary design.
Although most home* In

Winne, members of the Girl's
Auxiliary who took over the
nursery.
Attending, In addition to
Copeland, were Rev. and Mrs.
Richard Drown, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard While, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jackson.
Mr. ami
Mrs, Clinton Crawley. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Westmoreland, Mrs.
William Drannon. Mrs. Mar­
tin Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter lfoberg. Mr. and Mrs. I).
K. Winne, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11.
Moreno and daughter, Andrea,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Whlldcn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hart.

Church Sets
Service Series
A series of "N ew Life Meet­
ings" will be conducted at
Grace
Methodist Church,
Onora Road at Woodland Ave­
nue in Sanford,
Feb. 17
through Fob. 21.
Guest minister will be Rev.
Gerald McCray, a former
missionary to Alaska and pres­
ent minister o f the Rowling
Green Methodist Church.
Invitation has been extended
to the public to attend each
7:30 p.m, meeting.

WRENSHALL, Minn. (U P I)
— A discharged high school
English teacher, now making
his living as a hod carrier,
said Thursday he still feels
the novel ” 1984'' is unob­
jectionable.
Richard Wyman. 39, was
fired by the Wrenshal school
board last March because he
Included the George Orwell
novel on the reading list for
senior EngHsh students pre­
paring for college. The school
board called the book "o b ­
scene and im m oral." The con­
troversy erupted after a girl
student showed Utc novel to
her parents.
Since last autumn, Wyman,
a father of 13, has been car­
rying bricks at the same
school, where a Duluth con­
struction company is erecting
an addition to the building.
Even that job has been in­
terrupted
temporarily
be­
cause of the cold weather and
Wyman picked up his first
unemployment
compensation
check Thursday in Duluth.
"It's a new experience for
m e," he said, " I 'v e never
been unemployed before."
Wyman, who holds a mas­
ter's degree In education and
has 10 years teaching exper­
ience, said he has applied In
more than 100 area high
schools but his applications
have been rejected each time.
" I don't feel that the school
administration is black-balling
me,” the now bearded ex ­
teacher said, "but then 1 guess

Church Holds
Daily Services
Dally evangelistic services
are being conducted at 7:30
p.m. at the Fern Park Church
of the Nazarcne by Rev. A r­
thur E. Kelly, visiting minister
from South Carolina.
The church Is located at 304
O'Rricn ltd. In Fern Park.
Host minister Is Rev. J. Den­
nis Peacock.
The special services arc
scheduled to continue through
Feb. 10. Beginning next Mon­
day. Ralph and Joan Dunmire.
singer-musicians, will be presonl for each program.

they aren't giving me the belt
of recommendation* either.”
A copy of the controversial
hook still rests in the Wren*
shall school library but no »tu*
dent is required to read it and
its contents are not made tha
subject of term papers as ia
Wyman's classes.
Supt. E. C. Hedegard said
the school administration has
not changed its opinion of tha
work.
‘•Some parents object to the
book and we're not going to
force anyone to read it. They
can if they want to,” he said,
‘ ‘but It’s not mandatory."
Wyman said he has not
changed his mind about tha
book, either, he said he would
include It in a ‘ ‘recommend*
cd" reading list for seniors if
he lands another teaching post.
‘ ‘Ttie book is not a great
literary work, but it has soma
value for college bound Hu*
dents. What good Is it to study
English writing if you don’t in*
elude English authors? "

North Orlando
Super M arket

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Super Mkt.
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V, Mile East o f Hwy 17*92

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20th Street
from 17-92

IDYLLW ILDE OF LOCH ARBOR
BEAUTIFUL HOM ES ON

FE BR U AR Y 2nd &amp; 3rd

to sign.

DISPLAY

TH E CO LO NIAL II - CO NTKM PERA - FU TU R A

SATU R D AY - A L L D AY
SUNDAY - NOON HU D ARK
REFRESHMENTS

H O M ES OF D ISTIN CTIO N
C U ST O M

I

BUILT

Situated on large, individually landscaped
lots. Features include central heat and
air conditioning.
MODERN
^

STEREO
JUST REGISTER
TO BE GIVEN AWAV FEB. •, 1963

GENERAL

O F F IC E S

GENERAL

KITCHENS

S hoB m aluih
“ W ESTPORT**

211 W .

25tli

t

ELECTRIC

C O N S T R U C T IO N

One o f these
same “W E S T P O R T ’*
G.E. STEREO S
will be given
free to each
purchaser o f a
home from Feb.
2 thru Feb. 9

COM PANY

I

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ST.

STEN STRO M REALTY

SELLING AG EN TS
I)

�Apportion Plan Called 'Unconstitutional'
★

C t o 0*
By L A R R Y VE R S IIE L
Tbe
"

N avy

ha*

officially

asked (he city to approve the
Pipeline Co. bid to transport
Jet furl. . . . A letter is in the
mail and will be read at the
City

Commission

meeting

a

Meek from today.

• • •
That'* some post office we
have . . . High Minds last night
I

blew open Uie door and knock­
ed parts of the celling loose.

• • •

Someone knocked over a hy­
drant Saturday at Ninth and
^

Bay . . . The city lost a quar­
ter million gallons of water . .
♦ • •

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►

Nobody asked me, but how
come no one checked that
natural gas pipeline to the
Hunt Co. site and how it got
approved? . . . More on this
later.
• • •
Still no word on when those
legislative hearings will take
place this week. Spoke to Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Mack says
they will wail until the federal
court makes a decision on reapportionment . . . May want
the new representative to sit
in . . . “ You mean Gordon."
Says I . . . “ Ha, lla " . . . says
Mack.

• • •

By the way can't think of a
better man than Gordon Fred­
erick for that House seat . . .
Can you all?

• • •

1

And anyway. I’d like to tee
that legislative lag put back
on.

• • t

LE G ISLATIVE
RAMBLES
. . . Mack and Joe Davis voted
against killing a House mem­
ber for Seminole and so did
Bernard Parrish . . . Mack
voted against the statute . . .
Says the people should decide
. . . The way we sec It. Semin­
ole will have two House repre­
sentatives and one Senator
this session and lose one in
1965 . . . Qualification dead­
line will be in about a week
. . . first primury Feb. 26 and
second March 12 . . . Nobody
asked me, but the courts will
probably junk the legislative
compromise . . . That’s all it
is . . . and what it does . . .
extends Metro from Miami to
Tallahassee.

• • •

Speaking of the legislature
. . . Did you know- that a
quarter horse ran at the Sem­
inole Park Raceway Saturdaynight by the name of “ Joe
Davis” 7 . . . It came in sec­
ond and paid $5.80.

• • •

Work has started on the new
McCrory's building at the
Eastern Shopping Center by
SR 436 and Huy. 17 92.

• • •

Rain will hold up work on
Seminole Blvd.

• • •

Thus far, the city has col­
lected $459,000 in taxes . . .
County well over $1,000,000 , . .
• • •
Don't forget deadline near­
ing for license tags . . . It's
empty now by John Gallo­
way's office.

• • •

Public hearing on the Econlockhatchrc at 10 a.m. tomor­
row a* t he Orange County
courthouse.

• • •

Police
Benevolent
Assn,
elected Dick Cosgrave presi­
dent the other day; Arnold
Williams, vice president, and
Estelle Jennings, secretarytreasurer.

• • •

Hundreds of hoy srouta will
be at Ft. Mellon Park this
weekend as Boy Scout week
kicks off . . . A full day's
eampout activities slated.

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★

Discriminatory'
Suit Filed

(U lt r
W E A T H E R : Scattered showers tlirouph Tuesday. High todny, 68-71. Low tonight, 45-60.

VOI.. .'lit

M IAM I (U P I) — Miami at* I representatives
until
after- After the holdover lcgislatomey Peter Sobel asked a the 1964 general election. So tors are dropped in I9 il Sospccial Federal Court today bcl claimed that 14.2 per cent M , „ d lhon ,y ,
to declare the newly-adopted o f the people can elect a ma- I
_
43-Senator, 112-Rrpresentativc Jorlty of the Senate ami 22.9 of ,bo PC0P1&lt;* can cloct 1
Legislative
Hcapportionment per cent ean elect a majority j majority of the Senate and
plan unconstitutional ami en- of the House of Represents 28 5 percent a majority of
Join tlic state from holding lives
elections under i t
Moments after the petition
was filled, the three-judge
court said it would hear all
arguments on the reappor­
tionment hassle at 9:30 a.nt.,
Thursday.
Soble, one of the two law ­
yers who filed the original
suits that resulted in Flor­
ida's
legislative
apportion­
ment being declared unconsti­
tutional, also refiled a mo­
tion today asking the court
to reapoortion the legislature
by judicial decree.
Sobcl's petition called tlic
43-112 plan passed by a spe­
cial session of the legislature i
last Friday, both as a statute ^
and as a state constitutional &gt;
amendment In lie voted on by the people in 1964, "invl(I i o u s I y
discriminatory"
against him and other resi­
CORDON FREDERICK
dents of
large
population M ACK C LE V E L A N D JR.
•Hut lit King:’
A Rig May he
area*.
“ This plan Is no appreci­
★
★
★
★
★
★
able improvement over the
present legislative apportion­
ment, which has been de­
clares! unconstitutional by this
court, and is substantially
less representative than ap­
portionment by the proposed
constitutional i m c n d m e n l
overwhelmingly defeated by
the people at the last general
State Representative Mack Cleveland Jr. today
election," the petition said.
Under the new apportion­ threw hi* hat in the ring: for the state Senate if the
ment statute, which contains Federal court okay* the newly udopted 43-Scnator,
a "grandfather" clause to 112 Representative reapportinnment plan.
hold over two Senators and 13

'

United Press Leased Wire

nsuui...

★

&lt;U&gt;u liou.o

Gordon

To Sign Bill
(U P I )

—

member.

anid

he

would prnluihly run for

the

vacant

Frederick
House

acatf

Cleve­

land's) if the court rules fa v­
Weary clerks in the House of orably on the plun.
Representatives completed en­
Cleveland served |;| nessions
grossing work on the hill con­ including eight special of the
taining Florida’s new reappor- legislature. Hu is a member
tionment plan today and said o f the finanro and taxation
it will lie put on the governor's and rules committee and is
eensidi red one o f the most
desk for action later todav.
members
In the
Gov. Farris Rryant is e x ­ powerful
pected to sign the hill right House.
Frederick, before lie de­
away and then set dales for
elections to choose the seven clined to seek re-election last
new Senators anti 30 Repre­ year, served during seven ses­
sentatives provided for in the sions.
Earlier Frederick had said
plan.
The first primary probably he would run ugain if .Semi­
will be set for Feb. 26 with nole got a Senator because of
a run-off and general clrction Ida experience to aid political
to follow. After the election newcomer 8. J. Davis who was
dates are set, Secretary of elected to tile House lust
State Tom Adams will set the year.
deadline for candidates to
qualify for the 37 new seats.
The new seats, all for fast­
growing urban areas, will tend
to cripple tlic influence of the
small county majority bloc
that has eontroled the le g is ­
lature since Florida became a
Over $1,200 wns collected
state.
for Uiu aucressful Mother's
It also may put a few more
March o f Dimes held Thurs­
Ilepublirans In the House —
day, Mrs. Robert Zittrower,
but not enough to give th is.
.
.
, , ,
_
chairman, reported today,
party any kind of » voice In
•
'
*
1 '
'
The deepest appreciation
proceeding*. Tlic Republican
o f the Xationul Foundation
stronghold of Pinellas— which
goes to (lie Mulching Moth­
now ha* on all-GDI* delega­
er.; nod to the public in imption of three ll«m*e members
pick*
op
port log tb* Foundation'* rxand one Senator
three additional Represent*• 1P"n'led effort* to continue the
quest fo r the conquering o f
liv e i and if past trend* are
followed, they'll al»o be Re­ IHilio, birth deferts and arth­
ritis.
publicans.
Ttie 23 rnptaiti* and hunTlic difference in small coon

Mothers March
Takes $1,200

ty domination will be m ore[ dred* o f worker* were assistnoticeable in the House where ( H by volunteers fiom Boy
populous area* pick up 30 now I Scout Troop 604. Mr*. ZltI trow or said.
seats.

NEW YO RK (U P I )—Stocks |
opened firm in moderately
active trading today.

Slijrhtly Ahead
L A K E LA N D ( U P I ) - F r e s h
grapefruit shipments this sea
son are running slightly ahead
of last year's pace despite
December's citrus • killing
freeze.

Opposition Set
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
Strong congressional opposi­
tion was developing today to
President Kennedy's proposed
cut in tax deduction* for
M idi items a* church contri­
butions and medical bill*.

Serving- Notice
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
—
Southerners fighting a change
in the Senate's anti-filibuster
rule served notice today they
were prepared to go a* long
a* necessary to defeat or
sidetrack the move.

TALLAH ASSE E ( C P I ) Florida
State
University
breaking tradition, announced
thi* weekend that it will play
all hut one of its home football
games in the afternoon next
season.

Easy Winner
MANAGUA, Nicargua (U P I)

Park Lease
To Be Discussed
The City's o ffer to lease the
Municipal Stadium for rounty
ichool athletic* for u $1 an­
nual rental was to lie discuss­
ed informally this afternoon
by School Supt. R. T. Mi luce
and City Mgr. W. E. Knowles.
Mil wee said he will present
the proposal for study to the
Sdiool Board at its next reg­
ular meeting on Fell. 14.
Know lea made the proposal
before the Boosters Club. He
outlined lost o f construction
and uununl maintenance o f tlio
stntllum anil then made the $1
offer.
The offer followed an outlino by Architect John Burton
of the club's plan fur construc­
tion o f a stadium for football,
baseball and other athletics at
Seminole High School.
Burton estimated cost of the

M f-

Headache ■ Herlong
'T o s t Office patronnge results in n hond-

ni-lic.”
This wits the comment o f Congressman A. S.
llcrloitK Jr. this morning when The Herald tele­
phoned him Ht Washington to ask the status of
appointment o f u permanent postmaster for
Sanford.
" I ’d rather not handle postoffiee patronage, either the ap|&gt;ointment o f iKistmasters or
rural carriers,” the Congressman stated.
He explained that the final "results only
bring on a headache; it makes your friends
niifrry because there arc not enough jobs to go
around.”
lie continued thnt "those who do not get
the job o f postmaster liecomc angry and the otto
who does get the job becomes an ingrate.”
Congressman Herlong remarked facetious­
ly: “ It (appointments) should become a part o f
losing an election rather than winning one. O f
course, I'm only kidding.”

In a serious vein, Herlong said he is await­
ing the recommendation o f the Seminole County
Democratic Executive Committee for appoint­
ment.
He milled he had submitted tbc eligibility
list o f three names to Warren Goodrich, Rrmlenton, Democratic state chairman, asking that ho
forward it through channels to tlic local com­
mittee.
Robert llillhimer, Seminole chairman, said
lie has not received the list from Goodrich.
Three local men passed U. S. Civil Service
examinations for the 87,BOR postmaster post
hero. They are Julian Whighnm, Stephen Dalint
and Guy Allen, the acting jmatmastcr and a Re­
publican.
The prorodtire is for the local committee
to recommend a candidate to Herlong, who, in
turn, will submit it to President Kennedy, who,
in turn, will name the successful randidato ns
Sanford’s iNistnmster, subject to confirmation by
tho U. S. Senate.

Millionaire's
Wife Missing
Over Ocala
OCAI.A ( U P I ) — Mrs. Pa­

project would lie $55,(NS). Milwee said this morning, judg­
ing fruni such projecta already
completed in nearby counties,
a school stadium could tie con­
structed for $22,000.
D. II. MurGillis, club presi­
dent, saiit his group will take
under udvisciiu-nt Knowles’
offer and Burton's estimate.

Mintater Q uits
OTTAWA ( Ul ' l i - Defense
Minister Douglas llnrkness re­
signed today in protest against
Prim e Minister John Diefenbaker's refusal tu commit Can­
ada to tlie use of nuclear
weapons.

Council Meet
The Oviedo Town Council
will meet at 8 p. in. today.

Trampled To Death

Cuba Buildup
Worries U. S.

Human Bones Discovered
Here Were Negro Male

FEC Continues
Freight Loads

Weather 'Delays'
County Fair Judging

trade with Culm.

School Plans On Schedule

4

A

cijil party, was an appa'ent Widener 111, w ii * missing to­
easy winner today In national day ahonrd m private aircraft
presidential elections marred which disspprarrd irconds be­
by police clashes with anti- fore a scheduled lauding In
driving
rain here Sunday
government demonstrators.
(light.
The plane, a twin-engined
G IIAN AD ILLA, Canary Is- Aero Commander owned by
lands (U P I) — Twenty-three the Wideners, was last seen as
persons were trampled to it approached the Ocala A ir ­
death and more than too in­ port about (l.-:iil p. in. Sunday
jured .Sunday when a crowd night lifter a flight from West
of farm men and women Palm Ileach.
stampeded from a building
Widener, waiting to meet his
they thought was collapsing. wife, said the plnne was shout
200 feel over the landing strip
when it veered sharply mid
disappeared in dense clouds to
tho west.
An airport s|&gt;okrsman said
SANFORD I’OLIUK D E PARTM EN T i-ontrihiitvd $.'13 from their Polled
the plane piloted by Roiiert G.
I’l-iiuvolent Fund to tho Siirt'ptii Host I hum* toduy. From left tiro Sift. W ,
St mi Is o f Ocala, was In touch
II.
l ’o*grnve, President o f the PIJA; Mr*. Tun mu r llrudcn, Suruptu Admin­
W A SH IN G TO N
(U P I ) — with the F A A t o w e r nt
istrator and Chief Roy William*.
(Herald Photo)
Gainesville,
FIs.,
by
radio
and
Congressional roiu-cni al-out
last
reported
its
position
s«
the Soviet buildup in Cuba in­
creased tr«lny and thn admin­ less than 350 feet over tinistration prepared to rrm-k strip on s landing approach.
The piano did not contact
down harder oil foreign ship­
tho
lower after pulling o ff
pers engaged ill Cuban trade.
r
Sen. Kenneth n. Keating, rour*e.
An air-ground search was
R-N.Y., who ha* warned relaunched toduy when a check
peatedly o f the Itussinn arms
o f Celitrul Flotilla airports
buildup, said "sooner or later
failed to locate the plane.
we will have to deride to put
Dragging operation* will be Imiic * li.nl been in the water severed from the IxxJy but
an end to it or see the Com­
resumed thi* week in an i-ffurl between three niuntli* and twu had become disjointed will!
munists
taka over
South
! tu recover tlw* skeletal re. year*. The study further re -1 decomposition,
America."
mains of a Negro man in a vealed the man was a victim j The discovery wa* ntatlo
Ken. John C. Strums, D- j
small canal off South Highway of malnutrition, causing th e ' Jan. 19 by four boy* playing
XKss..
whose
preparedness
17-92, Sheriff J. !,. Hobby re­ belief In- apparently had be-1 along the canal. They fished
* uIx-ommliter is investigating
come ill and fallen into the a Isait from tho water and
ported this morning.
the Cuban situation, said Uie
found bones. Dragging opera­
The search will be continued canal and drowned.
United State* might huve to
JACKSONVILLE ( UP I )
Sheriff Hobby said the drag tions by sheriff's deputies that
with calm waters, (lie .Sheriff
demand that Rusal., rem ove, Supervisory personnel of the j
(u„ ovun, rec,.|tll t»,|.! C'nK operations will be re- day brought tip the mate of tho
its picjH'iit
junt ns it Mnke • l»&gt;unri Florida ha%[ j morJ,jn
. *j
rCi||»*
»
' .1urtu»d because tho study also laait containing leg and foot
demanded removal o f offrn- Coast Railway began
! palho^gl.,.! study ...Lie of ■rcvcalrd the leg* had not been lames.
site missih-s uiiil bombers,
another freight
human leg and fool tames I
The administration was rx- Bowden Yanis near here today
found in Arin)-I)|ie InmiI* last
pertrd to Issue an order today lor Ilk- 350-iiiilr Irip over rustJan. 19.
or Tuesday barring U. 8. gov- cd rails to Miami,
TI h- leg and foot bourn and
eminent curgoe* to shipownI be train, tentatively schcdthe boot* were forwarded to
rrs w h o se vessels have traded ulcd to leave this afternoon,
(he Florida Slk-riff'* Bureau
w it h Cuba s in e e Jan. |. Ship- '* '|l » " '»!«• second moved li&gt;
pers could escape the ban by lhc FEU since 1,200 members j
r ,,U d &gt; '
The rejairt received today
removing their vr**el* from
11 non-operating unions

$800,000 Program

Okay, who was the wise
kid that painted “ Seminole"
across the back of the Ft. Mel­
Planning
Is
progressing
lon Park Pool? It was just
along a satisfactory schedule
painted last week.
• • •
in Seminole County's $800,000
Movieland Manager Hugh school building program for
Prince tells us that 36 per­
the 1963-61 school year. It was
sons signed up to donate
reported
t o d a y by .School
blood to the Seminole Coun­
Supt.
It.
T.
Mllwt-e.
ty Blood Bank, through his
Walter Teague, administra­
special shows a week ago.
Pledgers received a month'* tive assistant, said a letter o f
tree pass to the Drive-In. Good approval for two projects under the federal impact Uw
s work, Hugh, the Blood Bank
waa received flo w
b» k*

111 W I wash Ja need

N o T c itf

Open Firm

• • •

High winds blew the aerial
down out by Fire Station No.

SANFORD, FLOR1 DA

Under the plan, Seminole will gain a Senator for — Rene Seliick, candidate of tricia Widenrr, wife o f mil­
this session o f the legi*Iulurc and in 1065 would lose President Luis Somoia’s I.ib- lionaire *|H)rtaman Peter A. II.

A t the same time former
.state House Representative

TALLAHASSEE

MON.. F E R R U A K Y I. 1963

Post Office Patronage

BRIEFS

Cleveland Throws Hat Break Tradition
In Senate Ring..? If'

★

Established 1008

school offices at Atlanta this on the following projects:
English Estates new ele­
morning.
mentary school, 15 class­
Bids will i». asked soon for
rooms, rafelorium and admin­
j those projects, Teagua report- istrative suite, final plans ap­
proved by the School Board,
. ed:

Croons

High Si bool, five being leviewcd by the State

tiatsri oms and a hUrary ad­ Djpar tincnt o f E d it c a t i o n,
'o be forwarded to Atdition.
Lyman High R
h Seminola Junior High
science rooms.
*cb*»i.I, eafetorium and music
:“ n‘l music depailatonl.^
Ifeprunnnt, irciiminOry plana
| 7 **gu * aio*i

SSL1,

approved by the School Board
and State Department, final
plant being drawn.
Hanford Junior High School,
lunchroom, lihrury and music
d«-| srtnient, preliminary plans
approved by School Hoard and
State, final p l a n e b e i n g
drawn.
Hosen w ild E l e m e n t a r y
School, five classrooms, pre­
liminary pluns approved, final
plana being drawn.

“** W

dU«'u“ ' |bone, were those o f a Negro

The adverse weather romllIn Miami, .in,liar prepar. m ,,c ' / b?ul
f' * 1
',r
1 seven Inches tall, and that the lions of the past two days have
tion* were under way for a re­
forced delay of the Judging of
turn trip by a 20-car train
livestock at the annual Sem­
which ran there Sunday In the
inole County Fair which open­
first trip since the strike be­
ed today at the American
gan.
la-gion Fairgrounds, Associa­
LONDON (U P I ) — Bri­ tion President John MtUlostain's high court today sen­ key said at noon today.
Judges were busy all morn­
tenced two newsmen to pri­
son terms (or refusing tu ing, however, assigning rib­
lliidge
Page H
name their sources o f infor­ bons and prizes to entries in
Classified ___ .._ Page tl
the 4-11, Home Demonstration
mation.
Comics
_ ._ Page 8
The court gave Daily Mail and rivic projects. No report
Dear Abby , , .... Page 8
reporter Brendan Mulbolland, on the winners was available
I'ege 4
Editorial
29. six months on each of at press time.
Entertainment
Page 8
three charge* of contempt,
A ribbon-rutting ceremony,
Legale
Page 2 4k V
with the terms to run con­ scheduled for 5 p.m. today
Puisle --------------Page 8
currently. Dally Sketch re­ may have to be postponed un­
Scdety ----------- Page 6
porter Begins Id Foster, 58, til Tuesday If the rain con­
Sports
—
Peg* T
wa*
sentenced
to
three tinues, McUlovkey said.

Two Newsmen
Jail Bound

Herald Index

"We have set the Judging ef

animals hack until Tuesday
or Wednesday, because the
had weallwr ha* just msde it
ini|iostibla to get them in
In-re,” he said.
A good display of entries in
all categories is on hand for
lids year’s exhibition, officials
indicated.
Page Shows on the midway
are announcing the showing in
Seminole County of a new mo­
torcycle art never before seen
in the stale, and officials of
the midway said their show
would be llie biggest ever seen
here.
The Fairgrounds will open
at S p.m. Tuesday and Wed­
nesday; S p.m. Thursday and
Friday and 1 p m. on Salur*
day.

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lie entered the Navy
soon after completion
of the training program
and completed Naval
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sacola in October 1944;
b e i n g commissioned
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a Naval Aviator.

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Bear Lake
Troop Visits
Scout Home
By Shirley Wentworth
Girl Scouts of Boar Lak#
Troop W , accompanied by
Ihelr leader, Mra. John Hall,
laat weekend made an over*
night v lilt'to the Girl Scout
Home oe Celia Lane In Or*
Undo.
Friday night aupper waa
cooked by Patrol Ooe and
during the evening playa and
aklla were prelented by the
girla for badge work credit.
Patrol Three waa In charge
of preparing Saturday morn*
Ing'a break/ait with the FUg
Ceremony and Scout* Own
being held after the meal
waa aerved.
During the morning the
acouU received initructlona
on knot tying after which they
etc luncheon prepared by
Patrol Two.
The troop returned borne
late Saturday afternoon.
This .am e group of girls,
ell dreu ed in uniform, re*
ccntly enjoyed a 7:30 a. m.
breakfast at Ronnie's Rea*
U urant in Orlando.
Aa the current service pro­
ject, the girU are making
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dlitributed to a hoipltal.

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S W E E T A N D J U IC Y

D'ANJOU PEARS

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Ih c KA's of the Osteen
Baptist Church enjoyed a
akatlng party Saturday night
at the Melodee Skating Rink
In Sanford.
Those attending were Kirby
Osteen. Marcell Tart, Jackie
and Douglas Jura*, Danny
Bowen, Peter and David Ty­
son, Ronald and Steve Riggs, Fterida-Qrewn Red Bliss
Ash and Mark Pell and
Wayne Smedberg.
Adults accompanying the
boy* were A1 Pell, Marvin
Rlgga, Richard Pickles, Ger­
ald lloaack and Rev. Tram­
mel Kilpatrick.

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A p p le s

Altamonte Sett
Conference Day
By Leatee Simnoek
Another grading period has
ended at the AUamoate Ele­
m entary School and confer­
ence* are being scheduled
between parents end teacher*
upon request.
No school will be held
Friday and Uachers are Bak­
ing that aa many conferences
a i possible be scheduled for
that day. However, for the
convenience of working par­
o u s . apodal conferences will
bo bold oe Thursday evening

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�Pipeline Fight Nears Favorable End
at Jacksonville, asking for an call you if anything develops." I letter received by the then
The NAS jet fuel pipeline to Jacksonville this morning. ficer of the air base.
The pipeline situation took NAS commandant from the
was on the verge today of be­
ACL President W. Thomas
Captain Ware stated Rice official statement from the
coming a certainty. Only a Rice was "informed of the did telephone him but that railroad officials about local on a brighter picture later in | city and signed by City Man­
the morning when Commis­ ager W. E. Knowles in answer
minor difference of opinion ap­ situation here, along with the "Mr. Rice did not Indicate his ACL participation in the pipe­ sioner J. H. Crapps informed I to a request by the Navy "for
rough-house tactics'.' by Ran­ statements to me were for line fight. Bullard returned live The Herald that "I will change j information'' that the “ city
peared in tlic way.
Arguments pro and con over dall Chase, head of Chase &amp; public consumption and I will call later with word that ACL my vote if the Navy will for­ would make an easement
By Larry Versbel
the City Commission’s 3-2 re­ Co. Chase said he had tele­ not divulge them."
traffic department officials in ward a request to the City." available a l o n g Seminole
The Herald, in endeavoring Jacksonville "know- nothing He added the Navy has never Boulevard a n d Mrllonvillc
Nobody asked me but, how jection of a request for an phoned the railroad head about
Avenue as a part of the pres­
conic the city turned down easement for the two-mile the controversy and Rice to "get the whole picture," about any pipeline controversy made such a request.
pipeline from the waterfront to agreed to confer with Capt. talked with Ray Bullard. ACL at Sanford." He promised,
ent
lease of city-owned ground
In
answer
to
this,
Captain
the Pipeline Co. on city own­
the Naval Air Station reached Robert Ware, commanding of­ , public relations representative , however, to continue "and I'U Ware read to The Herald a for the NAS site.”
ed property but save Jake
® Zorian of Maitland an okay
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to run the city owned marina.
• • •
.Since last Monday'a • Bis
Mistake" have any of the
commissioners talked to IN­
DIVIDUAL ACL men? . . .
Tlic ones we hear make it
plain that they are NOT
A recall election was *'we|. not lo my knowledge ever of­ the pipeline laid and a like regarding (he action concern and figures presented, unless tions existing betwrrn the
, SELFISH and that they have
ing the pipeline that was taken clarified, I would have to vote Navy and the City and Its citi­
comed" today by two City ficially requested a pipeline be amount for atorage.
^
Ions range interests of
"3. The rights-of-way of our at Monday night's commission against the pipeline. In my zens.
their home town as much at Commissioners In prepared installed from the lakefront to
meeting, 1 submit the follow­ humble opinion they were mil
"By the same token I have
*
heart as any other citircn . . statements supporting their the Air Station—either by streets are owned by tbe pro­ ing:
clarified. I would very much tried to fairly and impartially
Some say that AT THE MOST stand in rejecting at last Mon­ themselves or by a private perty owners of the City of
"I was quite shocked to like to have the true farts represent the citUcns and tax­
rot more than three jobs on day's commission meeting a concern.
Sanford with the City retain learn from the paper Tuesday regarding the entire contro- payers of the City as my first
the railroad coutd be affect­ proposal for installation of a
"I have alu ajs acted favor­ ing easements for the purpose night Uiat by the action taken vrisy brought to light. Possi­ and foremost ronerm. This is
ed . . . And since the San- Jet fuel pipeline from the wa­ ably and cooperated with the of public utilities.
wc had killed a $200,000 indus­ bly a round table discussion as it should be. This I will con­
1
fon'-Ovledo line handles many terfront to the Naval Air Sta­ Navy 100 per cent, whether
"4. My vote, I think is in try. The figures I had under with only the principals in­ tinue to do as long as 1 am a
cars of LOTS of OTHER iner- tion.
business-wise or socially and keeping with the best interests stood were some $10,0oo for volved could accomplish this. city commissioner.
chandise besides fuel oil, it
J. II. Crapps and A. L. Wil­ do not have any future date set of the City of Sanford and its an installation on the lake"Quite frankly I see no
"I have the highest possible
is unlikely that ANYBODY
son joined with M. L. Raborn to change my feelings toward resident*, who, after all, elect­ front, with perhaps a like regards for SNAS, its offirers, connection between the NAS
•* would be affected . . . Well,
in rejecting the proposal. Ra- them.
ed me.
amount for the pipeline. And oilier personnel and all their staying In Sanford and a ‘no*
that's another thought!
horn's statement was publish­
"I don't think my vote,
"5. I further understand that It would employ perhaps families, t have worked along vote on the pipeline. As far
• • •
ed in Wednesday's Herald. against further negotiations that a certain group is con­ a couple of people.
with many others for the al­ as I know they have never
Lessee, maybe Sonny RaFollowing are statements by with a private enterprise, has sidering recall petitions. This
"Since 1 was nut present most seven Jenin that I have officially made a request for
bom was on the right track
Crapps and Wilson:
any bearing whatsoever on the docs not disturb me in the when it was originally submit­ served on the city commission one to the city. Captain Ware
in his thinking after all . . .
J. II. CRATES
statua of the Navy In Sanford. least and as a m atter of fact, ted, I felt 1 should listen to a'J in cooperation with our Navy said it would provide some
Trouble is that he didn't
"Pertaining to the voting at
"2. My voting against a I would welcome It.
the facts available and vote people. SNAS is a most valued additional storage, but by
THINK IT ON THROUGH
$200,000
industry
moving
in
to
the
City
Commission
meeting
"Yours
very
truly.
my convictions in the best In­ asset to our community. We law they had to buy from the
like nil good City Commis- i
"J. II. Crapps"
terest of the eitiiena and tax­ want them here and will al­ lowest bidder. If the SNAS
sioners should . . . In his Jan. 23, 1003. I will appreciate Sanford is ridiculous — The
A. L. WILSON
payers of Sanford. Tills I did ways work and cooprralc with needs a pipeline to maintain
prepared statement Raborn the following being printed: only accounting I have been
"1. The first thing I would able to get, which 1 under­
"After being called this to the best of my ability.
them any way possible to help its highest efficiency as av ’says "As a business man do­
stand
Is
engineer's
estimates,
like
to
clear
up
Is
the
fact
morning
by
one
of
your
rep­
"I
made
the
statement
at
maintain SNAS in Sanford and striking power In defense* of
ing business with both the
that
the
Naval
Air
Station
has
is
approximately
$10,000
for
resentative*
for
a
statement
the
meeting
that
with
the
fact*
help
keep the friendly rela­ our country, I think they
civilian population and with
the Navy (Ed: okay we'll
grant the "commercial1* Is
right) it would have been
n
x w
i . . .
much easier (Ed: and MUCH
more sensible) to have ap­
proved the application of the
Pipeline Company. However,
. in acting as an elected offiSet To Vote
^ d a l representing the citisens
WASHINGTON (U P lt-T h r
of Sanford I felt it was in
Senate wa* set to vote Isle to­
WEATHER: Fair nnd warm through Friday. High today, 75-80. Low toniKht, G0-l’&gt;5.
the best interests of the citi­
day on a tabling motion which
zens of Sanford to deny the VOl Tm
United Press Loaned Wire
K*tabliahc(l 1908 TIIURS., JANUARY HI, 19G3
SANFORD. FLORIDA- NO GUI) ' should bury the hig anti-fili­
use of the public owned
buster rule fight for IU03.
rights of way to the com­

Captain Ware's comment to
this was: "The Navy has found
private business is willing to
do what the Navy wants
done." He explained the r a i ­
ment question is between thp
city and private enterprise
"and the Navy is not about to
dictate to the city."
In other words, indications
are Crapps wants a request
front the Navy atxl Captain j

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Ware Is not about to commit
the Navy. The pipeline appears
to hinge on this "minor differ­
ence of opinion."
It was learned also that
Commissioner M. L. Raborn
spent nearly an hour with
Captain Ware "to talk over tho
situation." Captain W a r e ' s
eomment was "he was search­
ing for information."

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Recall Election Welcomed By Crapps, W ilson
should have it. And as has
be*en mentioned, it could lie
provided east of the city.
"1 still do not feel that
casements along our city
streets should Ik* turned over
to a private concern doing
business in a competitive
field and not being a •'ublle
untility. I believe In free en­
terprise—but not to the ex­
tent of helping one to the
detriment of other*, as far
as the city i* concerned.
"Tlic 'No' vote referred to
In Tuesday'* papci was my
own honest conviction as to
the way I should vote In the
best Interest of the eltliens
and laxpajers who elected
me. I did seek Divine guid­
ance before the meeting.
Thanks be to God for that
privilege which to me Is
beyond prejudiced hindrance
or vindictive retaliation.

"If I am wrong I’ll stand
correction. If your paper or
anyone disagrees with me. f
feel that certainty Is ynuC
privilege and theirs. I also
feel that I still have tlm
privilege of voting my con­
victions. I am willing to go
(lie last mile in order to
try to uphold that privllegii
for all of us.
“ Respectively,
A. L. Wilson,
Sanford, Florida
"P . S. I read this morn­
ing in one of our papers that
there were rumors of a re­
call election. If it takes that
lo clear up the controversy
1 think by all means that wo
should proceed along that
line. However, it seems to
me that a clarification of all
the facts and figures would
accomplish the same pur­
pose."

Rail
Deadline
BRIEFS
Injunction Nears

pany . .
Seel Sonny says he was—
he THOUGHT be was— acting in the best interests of
the citisens cl Sanford . . .
• So, he says he KNOWS that
a public official should a rt
In the best interests of tliose
he represents . . . Good! . .
He was Just VERY MISTAK­
EN in where the best Inter­
ests of "the citisens of San­
ford"—and also the taxpay­
ers of the nation—lay . . .
Was he, in rendering his
“ NO" vole on the question,
• considering the best interests
of a MAJORITY of his con­
stituents—or just the relative­
ly small vocal group with
their counselors that at the
moment were in the commis­
sion room? . . .
Was he considering the
honor-bound responsibility of
keeping the City's word to
the pipeline investors? . . .
• After all, the WHOLE city
bears the stigma of a repu­
diated promise . . . So, the
vast majority of the "No"
commissioners' constituency
would best have been served
to leave things just as they
were before their unconscion­
able "N o." . . .
And what was that statement about private enter" prise using public properly?
. . . Florida Power and Light
Co. is still private enterprise,
Isn’t it. Scott Burns? (Or did
TVA slip in while we weren’t
looking?) . . . And Sanford
Gas operates on private In­
vestment . . . Both these
companies have their trans­
portation facilities on the
city's property . . .
Yes, Sonny just got sidet'acked by the ACL switcher
. . . Ha's right—it IS his re­
sponsibility to represent the
people of Sanford—the MA­
JORITY of those people (and
these before the triple "No"
weren't even given a chance
to be heard, should the com­
missioners have been in doubt
about how some of the heavy
•&gt;&gt; taxpayers of the municipal­
ity (eel) . . .
City property IS used by
worthwhile firms serving the
public interest . . . And when
the Navy officials tell us that
this pipeline facility will save
the taxpayers $33,000. we be­
lieve them . - - Also believe
that the pipeline will be
serving the public interest
just as are the utility com­
panies . . .
• • •
ear about the lady in
nly Court Out defended
keif on a "follow too
e" charge tha ether day.
ras to interesting tho dia­
led jurors stayed around
. She was found guilty.

Court Ready To Apportion
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin said
today that a federal court in
Miumi Is getting ready to en­
ter nn order reapportioning
the Florida legislature.
This was the interpretation
Ervin put on a directive from
the court in Miuinl today ask­
ing for advice on whether ad­
ditional parties are needed to
enforce a enurt-ordeied reapportionmeiit.
Ervin said ha will file an
opinion with the federal court
stating that no further parties
are neerssary and thnt Flor­
ida public offieiuls will obey
nn order made by tbe rourL

The attorney ftenesul a«M
this wax similar to a directive
that preceded a court-ordered
^apportionment In Alabama,
In that atate, county supervifors of registration were part­
ies to Uie suit.

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★

to r .*
They are not necessary part­
ita la Florida; Ervin said.
»V. tato elections can
be wulu- ! the Secretary of
Stato to fill tha new arnts that
mlgkk be ordered by tbe fed­
eral court.

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■
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In 3|iaml, the court would
not Interpret Ita intentions for
newsmen.
Rut the telegram sent by
the court to all parties Involv­
ed in the reapportionment suit
waa read In the state House of

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Chaos Reigns

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Supreme Court rul­
ed today* that the legislature
ran pass any reupporlionmrnt
plan it pleases, without regard
lo limitations set by the pres­
ent state constitution.
The House went into re­
cess after hearing the "bomb­
shell" decision and voted to
the rulcmlar, for the second
WASHINGTON (U PI) — time, a Di-Senator, 115-ltrpr*.
President Kennedy sent Con­
gress tednj* a consumer-fla­
vored farm message proposing
federal subsidies to spur rutton aalea and to encourage
voluntary production curbs on
feed grains ar.d milk,
WASHINGTON (UPI—The
Kennedy said his program, House Rule* Committee Wed­
including dirert government nesday agreed to let members
payments to the rotten trade, of the Spare Committee take
cotton grower*, and producers! junkets anywhere, including
of milk and feed grains, would ■the moon.
lead toward a stable farm
Chairman Howard W. Smith.
economy anil lower eonsumer D-Va., said he guessed it
prices.
wouldn't be long before they
An administration official j arranged a nice trip to the
estimated that the proposals' moon, but reminded Space
could trim $."00 million to j Chairman George P. Miller, D$500 million off the taxpayers' Calif., that the usual Statu
outlay for farm aupports and Department man wouldn't tie
10 cents a pound olf the retail there to pas* out hatfuls of
money.
prica el butter.

JFK Would Up
Farm Subsidies

Junkets O K
To The Moon,
House Says

sentativa plan and a Mil set­
ting out the lam e M-metnher
I louse foiniula aa new exists
for use as a “vehicle" for reupportionim'iiL
When it went back into ses­
sion at 11:15 a. m., tha situa­
tion was one of turmoil and
confusion, with plana on the
floor ranging from 30 to 07
Senators and from U5 to 110
House niemliars.
House S|ieaker M a l l o r y
Horne said the ruling made
the present legislature illegal.
Senate President Wilson CarrHway hailed the ruling as
support for the 42-Senator
plan backed by the amall
county majority bloc.
Tin* ruling, given in an advlsory opinion In Gov. Farris
llrynnt, pavrs the way for tha
legislature to pass any reapportionmeiit plan by a simple
mujurity vote.
It means tbe site of Itoth the
House and Senate ran l&gt;e en­
larged without the necessity
op a two-third vote for a con­
stitutional a in a n d in e n t. It
gives Uie go-ahead to adoption
of a proposal that would not
have to be aubmitted to tha

people for approval or rrjec' tlon.
It also would permit the leg­
islature to provide one more
than one Senator for any dis­
tric t
There are absolutely no
limitations on its powers in
coming up with a new appor­
tionment, the court said.

Air Force Jets
Florida Bound
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Air Kone announced
Wednesday it is sending more
swift FI04 Jets lo Florida and
Texas bases lo strengthen
southern air defense*.
The annoum rment r a in e
shortly ufter Defense Secre­
tary Robert S. McNamara told
Congress that slxtut 17,000 So­
viet military personnel still
remain In Cuba.
With them, be said, there
were mure than ion Mlg fight­
ers, including (II of the latest
Mlg 21s.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Attorney* for tlio
Jnckmnivillo Terminal Co. prepared to up]&gt;enl to fed.
crid court* nnd tho government today it* the dead­
line neared for nn injunction which could freeze rail
Doing- Okay
S A N T A MONICA, Calif. traffic in most of Florida.
Tho injunction would force the tcrmlnul coni,
(U PI)—Crooner Ring Crosby

was reported in excellent con­ pany, owned by tha atnto's
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dition today and "rrm verlng four big railroad*, to taka
nicely" from Ills fourth kidney back 2,000 freight ears which
the strike-idled Florid* East
Representatives where mem­ stone operation in 11 years
Coast Railway claim* me
bers were still reeling from a Spoil Ends
costing $0,10(1 a day.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
sudden state supreme court It* United Pres* International
The move wits scheduled ho
trad ers of a strike against
ruling that it routd reappor­
It .i in swept the California | go into effect at I p in., EST the Florida East Coast Rail­
tion outslda tbe limits of the coast today and snow fell tcilay.
Union members who staged way mated today to avoid
present constitution,
across the Ohio Valley, end­
the
walkout on tho FEC lust a state wide tieup of rail
Meinliera were so "stunned" ing s month of hitter cold
traffic by arranging to pic­
week say they will picket tbe
try the latest development In and broken records.
ket a single entrance to tho
terminal
yards
here
if
the
Miami that tbe House ap­
Jacksonville Terminal Com­
ear* me returned — nnd thnt
pointed a conference commit­ Heated Divorce
pany reserved (or FEC em­
workers
on
tlu*
Atlantic
Const
tee on a rompiomise reapporLOS ANGELES (U PD -T hc
ployes only.
tionment t h e y Imped will healed divorce battle between Line, the Scnlionrd Air Line
heud-off fedeial court action. Judy Garland and estranged nnd Southern railroads w ill1
husband Sid Luft wax some­ honor tho pickets.
The injunction was Issuedi
what rooled today by their
agreement on a property set­ at the request of the FEC by
Federal Judge William A.
tlement.
Meltae Jr., who said he hn|H*d S p O r f S m G f l
the tciininnl company would
Rebounds
An unusual type of "bantake
"action ns it considered
LONDON (UPI) — Britain
quet," the old fashioned revnecessary In the Interests of ererl dish style, will honor
WASHINGTON (UPI) — rebounded from a French
Uu* public."
blot
kado
of
Its
path
to
Europe
varsity ami junior varsity
Tbe United States charged
football, basketball player*
W • d n e a d a y that a recent today nnd sought help from
ami cbeel lender* and their
speech by Cuban Premier the United Stales ard oilier
dates at tbe Itoostrr Club’s
Fidel Castro "constitute* a free world nations to Imlstcr
Page 3 Winter Sporta Banquet at
Bridge
declaration of war" on the its sagging rrnnomy.
0:30 p. in. tonight nt the SemiPage RAO
Classified
western hemisphere.
Page R mde High School enfeteria.
The charge was contained in Do Something
Comics
Rooster* members will bring
Page 3
JACKSONVILLE I U l'li —
u note to n special commission
Dear Aliliy .„
home-made covered dishes of
Page I
of tbe Organisation of Amer­ Airpoit area residents asked
Editorial ..
vegetables, salad* and deiican Slates which la looking | City Hall Wednesday to do
Page 3
Kill ci tninment
serts tr add to the ment and
into subversive arlivities in something a Ilout a i r c r a f t
Page R A P
Legal* ...
noise, and complained that the
Latin America.
Page R potatoes, rolls and beverage*
pusxle
Tho note quoted from a National Guard slogan Is a
Society ....... . Page 0 A 7 furnished by tha club treas­
speech Castro gave on Jan. Id mockery for them. The slo­
Page 5 ury.
Sports
......
to a Congress of Women of the gan: "Sleep well tonight, your
Amrrlcns advocating "1 h e National Guard is nn duty."
path of violence" to change so­
cial and economic conditions New Trouble
in the aiea.
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) The note said the speech Dewey Greene Jr., 22, a Negro
"constitutes a declaration of Navy veteran, was expected to
war agains tbe hemisphere*' try to enroll loduy at the Uni­
since it outlined a policy of versity of Mississippi where
"encouragement and support tin* student body was on strirt
f o r a r m e d insurrection in notice not to demonstrate
other countries of the hemis­ against the return of James
phere."
ll. Meredith,

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Cuba Charged
With War Talk

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An expanded program of ing Committee, promoting the
"large bodies of water avail­ I canal project, and manager
able for boating, fishing and of the Seminole County Chamduck hunting" was pictured j tier of Commerce, Issued the
this morning by John Kridcr ! following statement today;
"I was quite elated to read
in answer to a statement by
S. B. (Jim ) Crowe in Wed­ i of the endorsement by Jim
nesday's Herald that the pro­ Crowe and other* of a canal
posed St. John-lndian River from the St. Johns to the Incanal project would greaUy ! dian River. However, am
j rather confused by some of
damage shad (ishing.
Crowe's claim was that the the statements pertaining to
proposed U-mlle canal file damage lo shad lishing be
would practically wipe out fore anyone has the remulcsi
idea where tbe channel would
tbe shad spawning ground*
Kridcr, chairman of the St. be constructed.
"On tbe surface it seems
Johna-lndian River Navigat­

somewhat strange that al­
most complete disaster would
result to shad fishing from
any channel work other than
Mr. Crowe's proposal. Since
he is not an engineer nor
an authority on shad habitat
I would suggest he let these
problem* to those that are.
; "Further, I noted by the
map prevented by Mr. Crowe
tlic canal would pass right
in front uf his fish camp.
Also, wc are a little a maxed
at the $30 million Income
(ruin shad fishing in tlic
tre e between Lake Monroe

and Lake Harney. Thli fan­ ! permit a description here.
"1 would also like to point
tastic figure certainly needs
some explanation, as U is out that we work for am]
quite obvious from an on- l support improvements of all
tbe-acene inspection of Uiis our natural resources in the
area and facilities that very | area *o that all eitiiena. not
little la rubbing off. We do just a few, may enjoy the
agree with Jun and all benefits. With the present
others that our water re­ plan* for flood control and
creation areas should not water conservation In the up­
only be protected but ex­ per St. Johns, we vision Large
panded. Your Chamber of bodies of water available for
Commerce bas been actively boating, fishing and duck
promoting Improvement* for hunting. Tltcn tbe channel
the upper St. Johns for many connecting the St. Johns with
years. Tbe program U eo the Indian River would create
estensive that apace will not aa impact greater than the

Nova project . . . thousand*
of acres of water open to
the entire country, truly then
we could honestly say a $30
million henanxa available m
central Florida for the tak­
ing.
"Now, if we ran assume
that all interested parties are
sincere and want live chan­
nel between the St. Johns and
the Indian River . . provid­
ing tiie shad fishing is not
materially damaged . . . per­
haps we can all work togeth­
er to develop an acceptable
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�Casselberry To Ask For New Charter
Request 'Se e n '

W inners Named In Oratorical Contest
By Jana Casselberry
S|M-rchr» on the Constitution
of the United Klalts were
Riven Tuesday afternoon In
the Lymsn High School Audi­
torium by the three local fin­
alists in thr American l-cgion
Oratorical Contest sponsored
hers by Post 236 of Cassel­
berry.
Winner of the handsome first
place trophy wai Ann O'Don­
nell. Lyman junior and speech
student, who spoke on "The
Constitution and the Commun­

Before Delegation
At leant one ,Seminole County town hope* to pre•«nt Its requont to petition the 1008 State Leglalnture
tor approval of a new charter when Mayor Fred
Heath of Cnsaelberry nppunm Iteforc the County
I/eKiMlntive Delegation.
Casselberry, unMucceanfuI two years nito in get-

Tipisa Lodge
Has Banquet
By ia a a Caitalberry
The second annual Father
and Son nanquet ot Tlplaa
Lodge, Order ot the Arrow,
wee held Saturday alght at
the Tupperware Auditorium
Berth ot Klailmmae.
Attending from Roy Scout
Troop 341 of Cettelberry
were OA Membars hcoutm atter Ted Daniel, Leonard
Caaielberry, Harold Carlaon,
Dan Casselberry, Pete Carl­
ton end Steve Kish.
The group enjoyed seeing
the latest film In color to be
released by NASA giving a
dramatic and factual presen­
tation of Col. John Olenn's
apace flight.
Randall Chase Jr. of San­
ford w u Installed as new
lodpt chief replacing Charles
Carlisle.

DeBary Group
Rehearses
Annual Show
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The first rehearsal for the
Variety Show presented annuatly by the Auxiliary to the
DeBary Voluntary Fire Dept,
was held last Saturday at 1:30

p.ra.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich and htr
entertainment c o m m i t t e e
made plena for their fifth an­
nual show which will be pre­
sented on Wednttday, April 34,
and on Thursday, April 23, at
the Fire Station's Recreation
Hall on Colomba Road.
Rehearsals are scheduled on
Saturdays at 1:10 p.m. and
those Interested In Joining
the show are requested to bo
present at the next rehearsal.

Hospital
Notes
JANUARY M
Admlulene
Frank J . Itey.r, DeBary:
Helen S i m p s o n , Leesburg;
I .sura A. Gutllts, Doris M.
Russell, Venturenia Alexander,
Douglas Smith, Jennls L. Marcotte, Raymond Lumlqulat,
llrrth a Bowman, Verna C.
Brown, Annla V. Malls, P atri­
cia A. MeOovarn, Harry Bewery, John Probet, William R.
Vihlen, Cary Levi Burch,
Janet Been, Louise Thomas,
Mildred Vookhard end Leroy
Williams Jr„ all of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Boon,
Senfonl, a ton.
Eves O. Bosch, DaBsryi
Doris Avery, Lake Mary; Mrs.
Leroy Hampton ond baby, Al­
tamonte Sprtnas; B l a n c h e
Drown, Ulysses Burke, Kate
Swain, Eugene Smiley and
Titus James, of Sanford.
JANUARY M
Admissions
James D. (irinatcad Jr., N.
Orlando; William J. Daughtry,
Titusville; Martha Elite, N- C ;
Eleanor Abeam, Longwoed;
Rebecca Smith, Bonnie Brown,
Eliott Boyd Jr., Mary Dun­
away, Kathryn Johnston, Ivey
Chestnut, Virginia Chapman,
Celia Darlwe, Sarah Cum­
mings. Burl Traylor, Robert
Jackson J r , Tillla Mary Nicely, Shiiiey Higgins «&lt;f San­
ford.
Withe
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bookhard of Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mi*. Kandy Culllla of
Manfunl, a boy; Mr. and Mia.
Clovsland Brown of Sanford,
a boy; Mr. and Mio. Harry
Barlow of Hanford, a girl.
DUchargeo
Eiodaricko Burger. DeBary |
Anna (Julnn, DeBary; Emily
Ahiens, DeBary: Paul Speed.
Bernice Given. Beetle Plane,
burgh. Hetty Rli-hey, Felicia
Brown and John Bose of Banfont.
George Washington served
aa a colons! In tha British
army during the French and
Indian warm.

tlng • new charter pa.scd, expacta this year to present a
completely new draft which
has been prepared with tho
Tituavllln and Maitland chartera used as part of the work­
ing basis.
Altamonte Springs, also expectod to present a new char­
ter, reported lata Wednesday
that It would bo unable to do
so at this time.
Longwood Mayor Al t.ormann will seek approval for
Ida city to set up a total and
thorough ro-registratlon of all
municipal voters.
Mayor Frank Fasula of
North Orlando will ask thet
that part of Sit 434 running
through the village limits hr
daslgnated aa North Uilando

Blvd.
Oviedo Mayor Loe Gary is
expected to request legisla­
tion which would allow hia
city to permit Lux discounts
according to eounty schedules.

Business
Briefs
Ned N. Julian, Broker Also,
elate of Strnstroin Realty,
Sanford real estate company,
has been appointed General
Manager of the firm by Her­
bert Strnstrom, owner end
broker. Julian has been asso­
ciated with Stenstrom Real­
ty for tha past three yeers.
being active In property cates
and rentals, and aa manager
of the mortgage department.
Included in hie new posi­
tion will be the supervision
of the company's office, the
proparty management departmeat, and the Federal Hous­
ing Administration program,
which the firm represents in
Ibis area. He will alio repre­
sent the firm a* closing agent
fur property ealcs, and will
continue as head of the mor­
tgage department,
• • •
Cor Chaplot, eatee man­
ager at BUI Hemphill Mo­
tors, has Just announced that
two of the salesmen at Hemp­
hill's dealership have re­
ceived one of the outstanding
sales awards In the auto In­
dustry. Harry Byrd end Har­
old Whlttarn have been re­
c o g n i s e d for outitanding
atlcamanshlp and hava been
aw ardrl membership In the
Gold Chapter of the Mailer
Salaamin'* Guild of PonUae
Motor Division.

ist Threat,’• in her prepared
address and extemperaneous
ly on "The Freedoms of
Speech, Religion, Press and
Assembly."
Eileen Kler. who placed
second with her speech on
"The Constitution — Formula
For Today,” and extemperanrously on "Tha J u d i c i a l
Courls.” received a medalThird contestant was Billy
Johnston who spoke on "The
Blessings of Liberty to Our­
selves and Our Posterity,"
and "Trial By Jury,"

Garden Club To

Awards were presented by - feettveness, 23 points, sccur
the contest chairman, Larry ary, 27 points, and oratory
Msplesikm. Other judges were and power to convince, g:,
Legionnaires Clarence Doeb- points.
ner, Kenneth Green, Ben
The winner is automatically
Evans and Miller Evans, all of Seminole County Champion sj
ro il 236.
the contest was not conducted
Commander Harold Kryikr in any other county school thi.
was official timekeeper for year. She will he eligible for
tha young orators who were district compcfltion to be held
required to speak from 10 to the first week tn April.
12 minutes in their prepared
address and from (our to itx
NEW MANAGEMENT
minutes extcmperaneoualy on
a subject handed them after
their first talk.
FEATURING
Judging was bated on poire,
M
E
L M U RRAY
presenca and personality, 23
PIANO COMEDIAN
points; composition and ef-1

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LAKE MONHOE SECOND GRADERS Wendy Wincgard (the queen), Ormnnd Hunter (the prince) and Tavvitnn Metta (Snow White) rehearse the
Wiahlnjr Well Scene from Snow White anti tho Soven Dwarfs to be pre­
sented Friday night at 7:31) p.nt. in the school auditorium under sponsor­
ship nntl for benefit of the Luke Monroe PTO. Coffee, cuke and pie will be
sold in the cafeteria following the program.
(Herald Photo)

Chuluota Garden Club Holds
Elections At Annual Meeting
Tha annual meeting of Chuluole'e Ills end ller Garden
Club was held Monday at thr
home of Air. and Mrs. George
R. Houlden of Avenus E.
Charles K. McCune, noml
natrd by Mrs. George Haig,
wee elected chairman and
Mrs. Rusielt J . Hammond,
nominated by Mrs. Herbert
Boswell, was elected vice
chairman.
A program committee, con
slating of Mrs. Allred Van
Wormer, chairman, assisted
by Mrs. Roy Carlton. Mrs.
George Zimmer end George
llalg, was appointed and a
calendar showing the hosts
and hustctiQi for lha 1MU
monthly meetings was agreed

Merchants Told:
Care For Plants
‘Out Front*
Each Individual business
man was advlaed al the Mer­
chant'! Association meeting
Tuesday that R will be his
responsibility to care for the
potted plants which are In
front of his eitablUlimenl.
In other butinesi the m er­
chant's association continued
to discuss plans (or the
Cracker pay promotion and
for thr Semi-Centennial.

upon.
It was voted that the year's
project of the club would be
the beautification of entrances
to the area from SR 419.
George R. Rouldon was ap­
pointed chairman to work out
the details.
Mr. and Mrs. llalg were
named delegates to the library
committee of the Chuluota
Community Club In order that
they might make suggestions
to further the lntcreat of the
community In the, library and
to help expand and Improve

III facilities.
It was decided to Invite sev­
eral person* who had Indicated
their Interest to join the club.
The next meeting will be
held on Feb. II, at 7:30 p.m.,
program and place to l&gt;c an­
nounced later. Future meet
inct will be held on the first
Monday of each month.

Fish Fry
A fish fry, "all you can
eat dinner" open to the pub
lie Is being held Friday at
the FRA Home, 219 Seminole
Rlvd. front 3:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Meet Set
Alcoholic* Anonymous will
meet at I p. m. today at the
Grace Mcthodiat Church, on
Onora Road.

Vegetable
Market
In New York Wednesday,
crates of Florida cabbage,
medium (lied, sold for $4.00f4.KO. Small red cabbage was
12.50-13.00, and savoy type
ranged from t2.00.g3.00. Cel­
ery aold for f.1.25-13.75. with
3 dosen alse f3.50-f3.7B and
other slxee mostly $3.50. Chin­
ese cabbage was f2.50-f3.00
mostly f2.76-f3.00 a crate and
cscarole ranged from $1.75$2.60, mostly $2.00.$2.26. En­
dive waa f2.76-f-'4.00, Big Bo*,
ton lettuce f2.50-f3.00 and
Romalne lettuce $2.50 per
crate . Curley parsley waa
f2.70-f3.00 for rrates of 6
doxen hunches and radithea
continued to move a t 75 cent#
to fl.2fi, mostly $1.00 per
basket of 30-6 ox. film bags.
In Central Florida Tues­
day, celery brought $2.25 per
crate. Cabbage, mostly small
to medium site and fair qual­
ity, brought $.1.26 in crates,
and 12.60-12.76 In 60 lb. sarka.
Carton of cauliflower, fair
quality, brought $2.76 for 12
medium to large heads, and
$2,26 for small to medium En­
dive sold for $2.00 a crate, and
eacarnle $1.60. Crates of fair
quality Iceberg lettuce, 24
heads to the crate, were $3.00,
Big Boston type $2.00 and l(omalne $1.75.

By Louise Klmuark
Members of the Altamonte
Springs Garden Club will
j spon*or a Smorgasbord DinI ncr at the Community House
|on
Maitland
AVC.
next
Tnursday with serving sche­
duled between 5 and f p. ra.
Cordial Invitation Is ex­
tended to the general pub­
lic to attend the event and
tickets arc available from
any member of the club or
(rem Mr*. Don Harris, tic­
ket chairman.
Members of the club will
take part In providing the
elaborate menu with each
cook preparing special dishes

Robert Bowes
Killed In Md.
Robert William Bowes, 48,
waa killed In an accident in
Baltimore, Md. Wednesday.
He had worked for \!i 8.
Steel for (our month*. He
spent 16 years In the sendee
and was a veteran of WW II.
Bowes was a member of the
First Methodist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. .Mae Bowes of Jackson­
ville; two daughter*, Mrs.
Jean Actohoikl of Jackson­
ville and Mrs, 8 # Cabo)I
of Van Wood, N .® .; hia mo­
ther and father, Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Bowes of Sanforl.
Four brother* also survive,
Charles R. and Frank C. of
Sanford; Arthur S. of F t.
Bcnning; Richard L. of Mi­
ami. three grandsone and one
granddaughter and several
nieces and nephews.
Arrangements are Incom­
plete at this time ami will
be announced at e later date.
Burial will be in Oaklawn
Cemalery. Briason Funeral
Home Is In charga of e r­
rs ngrments.

in her own kitchen. Tempting
itenu to be served include
ham. turkey, Norwegian meat
balls, molded fish dishes, end
dorens of salads and vege­
tables aa well as a dessert.
The Garden Club play* an
active part in the commun­
ity and just recently planted
seven dogwood trees in Her­
mits Trail Park.
Members also have been
active in the annual abuffleboard tournament with playolfa scheduled this week. Re­
maining players in the tour­
nament are Mr. and Mra.
Robert L. Paulsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Webber Haines and Mr.
and Mrs. Jclfersoa Hodges.

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Legion Group
Sets Meet
The regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary
will be held Friday at T:$0
p. m. at the DAV Home on
llwy 17 92, Mr*. John McClo*key announced today.
Final plans for the Legion
Fair to begin Feb. 4th will
be made at that time and all
members are urged to attend.
The committee who will as­
sist Mri. C. E. Hunter la
the kitchen will coaclude
their plans at that time.

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LAKE MONROE—Country Grocery
Feb.
PAOLA—Ethell’s Grocery
Feb.
LAKE MARY—IGA Food Market
LONGWOOl4—(All precincts) Town llall
Feb.
UPSALA-LOCH ARROR AREA—Upwila Church. Feb.
GENEVA—Geneva Grocery
CHULUOTA—Shakcr’ii Food Center
OVIEDO—Town Hall
GOLUENROU—Community IIoumFERN PARK—Prairie U ke Legion Hall
CAH8ELUEKRY—(AU precincts) Town Hnll
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- - town llall
ALTAMONTE WRINGS—Community House
FOREST CITY—K. E. P enla Office
HEAR LAKE—Florida I'ower Lounge

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ing range, blender, can opener, grind­
er. coffee - maker, floor polisher and
every other work-saving device you
can name. But my wife complains
she is "overworked." We even have
u maid to run these gadgets while

DEAR SORRY: It will probably
take a long time for your mother to
regain confidence in you. There are
no short - cuts. The only way you
can build trust and confidence is by
being completely honest in all things
from now on.

Jacob i/

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B. Jay Becker of New York
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k n e time and his brother, WEST
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lour boys will lie life mast­
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er* soon and all will lie real
North t u t
South West
credits to the game just like Pas*
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their fathers.
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Mike Becker, sitting North, 4 »
felt that his single raise of Pats Pas*
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clubs was a slight underbid.
clubs
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Steve, cue hid spades, Mike Jdiamonds.
West opened the king of dia­
decided to cue bid in hearts
and Steve went on to six monds ami shifted to a spade.

U)&amp; J h a W o m a n
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from tlie moment they wake
up in the morning until tlie
broadcasting stations sign oft

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can buy an electronic gadget.

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•

DEAR ABBY: About a month
ago 1 was caught with cigarettes in
my purse. I lied to my mother and
told her they belonged to a friend of
mine. She found out I lied and I was
grounded for a month. 1 promised 1
would never smoke again. I was in
the drug store with another girl and
we were smoking. A friend of my
mother’s saw us and told my mother
immediately. Now I am grounded for
I don’t know how long. The worst
part of it is that now my mother has
lost all trust in me. I don’t really
know why I smoked after I promised
I wouldn’t. I suppose 1 just wanted to
feel big and bail. How can I get my
mother to believe that I have learn­
ed my lesson and I will neither
smoke nor lie again?
TRULY SORRY

DEAR PROPER LEE: The tradi­
tional white bridal gown originated
in the early Saxon days, when the
poorer brides wore plain white robes
to indicate they had no wealth and
were not responsible for their hus­
bands’ debts. The white bridal cos­
tume has more economic significance
than moral. So wear the white silk
suit, and better luck this time.
•

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By Abigail Van Buren I

DEAR ABBV: I nm being mar­
ried for the second time. The wed­
ding will take place in the minister’s
study with only a few guests pres­
ent. I would like to wear a white silk
cocktail suit. 1 have been told by sev­
eral of my friends that I should not
wear white because white stands for
maidenhood. Of course 1 wouldn't
wear a veil. I'd like your opinion.
PROPER LEE CONCERNED

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At Uiis point it might appear
that Steve was going down,
but it did not look that way
to Steve.
lie won the spade, entered
dummy with a club, ruffed a
spade, entered Dummy with
another club, ruffed dummy’s
third spade and proceeded to
run off the rest ol his nine
card club suit.
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West. He had to hang on to
Jack of spades, because dum­
my held tlie ten spot in hack
of him. The only way he
could do that was to blank
his king of heart*. Now Steve
discarded that ten of spades
from dummy and made the
1a*t two tricks with the ace
and queen of hearts.

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| surf, rain, wind, or—for »ul»i urbanites — plain, old city
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Tlie gadget will probably
sell well. If there U anything
that we have come to di*ttrust it Is silence.
At cocktail parties we gra­
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corner of tlie room where it
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is tlie hardest to hear each
jether. ven when we shout.
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to, but to nap by. Turn it
AND SUNDAY
off and the napper will pro
liably wake up and demand
to know what's going on.
Many housewives find it
STARTS SUNDAY
1hard lo scrub or make beds
if tlie television isn’t blaring
loud enough to be heard in
every room of the house.
Today'i children can't do
11heir homework without hav­
ing a radio or record player S ir
going. They claim they can't
concentrate in a completely
silent room.
And how often d o y ou hear
OPEN 12:13
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TODAY
thru SAT.
grown and gone from home
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complain that wlut really
aacw moNOM out
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7:30 8:30 p.m. NBC. Wide Barbara Hale and William student doctors—the cause of and Frank Overton are the
one death. Toni Tryon plays star* of this tclcplay, but the
Country. "Speckle Bird." Title Hopper.
8.30-9:30 p.m. NUC. Dr. Kll- a city health official desper­ acting honors should go to
of this episode is the name of
a fine bucking horse that Mitch dure, "flip Mosaic." This epi­ ately trying and failing in hi* young Ann Jilliun. playing a
and Andy (Earl Holliman and sode ha* one of those "person­ d e t a i l e d investigation, at- 12-year-old mute, and Irene
Andy Prine) don’t want to see ality through research" for­ | though not in a notable aeling 1Dailey as the teacher who dis­
destroyed. A wealthy man mat* which this series does job. Richard Chamberlain and , covers the cause of the child's
(Forrest Tucker), following so well. The research tonight 1Raymond Massey are starred. afliietion. The teacher is not
is due to a breakout of infec­ 9 -ln p m Cits Twilight Zone j the usual warm hearted chil­
his son’s paralysis after being tious hepititis among lllair’s I '’Tlie Mute." Rarhara Baxley !
dren’s companion.
thrown by the horse, buys (he
animal to kill it. After lading |
to dissuade the outraged m an ,,
Much and Andy kidnap (lie
horse. Quite good is C hris.
Hubinson as the paralyied
youth. Hood action and an ex- ]
citing chase scene make lids
worth while.
8-9 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason. ,
"The Case of Constant Doyle." [
Bette Dali* fills in for ailing ;
Itaymond Burr, not only doing
tier usual first-rate job, but
doing it in the type of court­
10
room scene usually reserved
for men. Tlie story concerns
l*K(I.
a young man accused of mur­
der during a factory robbery, |
and the personality conflict be­
tween him and lawyer D a iis.1
Price Hood Thru Feb, 2nd.
Heady to decline the case, she
take* it when she sees other
activities involved b e s i d e s
mere murder. Star Raymond
llurr is in om- Heeling m*
qiienee. Featured are Michael
Parks, Peggy Ann G arn er,1
Neil llamtllon and reg u lars;

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Trials Slated
SALISBURY. Conn. &lt;UPI)
—Trials lo help select the
United States ski jumping
team for the 19t&gt;4 Olympics
will be conducted here Feb. 10
along with th« scheduled U. S.
Eastern ski jumping cham­
pionships.

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Millions of nutomobilcA cbnnpo
funds in tho United States c«ch
year. Not a small proportion of these
exchanges come ns startling shocks
to their former owners — through
theft.
For instance, in December alone,
over 27,BOO cars were stolen, nnys
the Nntiona! Automobile Theft Bur­
eau, a theft prevention and car re­
covery agency run by 350 insurance
companies. This was a 10 percent incruise over the snmo month in 1961.
Fortunately, DO percent of stolen
ears are usually recovered, yet the

Peter Edson

Hamming ft Up • •.

Political

10 percent thnt disappear amount to
millions upon millions of dollars.
According to the bureau, most of
the unrccovered cars arc stolen by
professional car theft rings, which
dismantle them and sell them piece­
meal. The widely scattered parts nre
nlmost impossible to identify nnd re­
cover.
Best snfnty step agninst theft is
to lock your car. Lest some think
that this will not stop a determined
thief, it has been found thnt where
communities adopt lock-your-car or­
dinances, car thefts decline.

Let Hogs Lie

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Science, which has done so much
to enrich our lives, has the annoying
habit of demolishing
cherished
myths.
One thnt has been attacked over
the years Is the nbility of the ground
hog, or woodchuck, to predict the
weather. As everyone knows, on
Ground Hog Day, Feb. 2, all good
ground hogs emergo from their un­
derground dens nnd search about for
their shadows
If they m;C them, they go bnck
Jnsldo to sleep out tho remaining six
weeks of winter. But if there in no
sun to cast n shadow, the animnln
know thnt spring has arrived and
stay outside.
Now, with the great day ap­
proaching once again, another scien­

tist casts cold water on the ground
lio;f — which at this time of year is
a pretty mean thing to do.
Naturalist Gnrret F. VunWart of
Milton, Mass., maintains thnt the
ground hog is a true hibernntor that
Is probably still in deep sleep in Feb­
ruary and won’t awaken until the
middle of March.
On top of this, the ground hog is
sluggish and slow - moving and has
poor eyesight. To avoid making a
meal for foxes nnd hawks nnd
others, he never stays outside his
homo for long in any case.
These allegations notwithstand­
ing, this
year's observance of
Ground Hog Day promises to be as
widely observed and believed In as
ever — for mnn does not live by sci­
entific facts alone.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Rugged Foe Of Program
Since that dale, the U. S.
gold hoard has shrunk to just
under $1$ billion, a loss of
about $7 billion. The United
State* ti required by law to
maintain a 25 |n-r rent gold
backing for it* rurrency amt
deposit*. The United Slates
is short more than $17 bil­
lion In gold to meet the 25
per cent requirement* and
tins* $21 billion of possible
foreign claim*.
Cannon feara that the R»4
deficit budget and others to
coin* wilt frighten creditor*
Into unloading (heir claims
An Indians woman sued
against tile Uniter! Slates for
h er maid for stealing tier
gold.
husband. It Isn't sate to leave
On the balls of the budget
some things around tho house.
a* presented, pin* a state­
ment by Treasury Secretary
With postage rate* up, colDouglas Dillon, Cannon fore­
Irge students will continue
see* three more *ucces»ivc
not
writing homo
oflen
budget deficits in fiscal year*
enough.
1904. '(*5 and '66. He has no
confidence of an end to deftA husband may be able to
ficlt financing in fiscal I1M7
read Ills wife like a book and
or noon thereafter.
yet not bo able to stmt her
There have ln't-n 2H Trea­
up.
sury deficit* in the past 31
Some people never seem to
years arrnnipamrd by u rot­
get atek, at least tliey don't
ting of tin- U. S. dollar that
talk constantly atsjut It.
has reduced Its purchasing
power aa of last November
to 45.7 cents compared with
OIJR HOARDING HOUSE
what a dollar would purchase
In 1939.
OM.ccMe.cowe/AMl Hie m as o k
MOOPt-G WHO LCD HI6 GALLANT ,
C.ri AD,V/l tAT V.'iLL T. *&gt;A/
President Kennedy pmmliTICOOP:. IN BATTLG-*-LAUGH CD ed he would hold tlie lino In
TO THU MADAM WHEN
AT
4MOT
AND
SHELL
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CibAn
1 G O iM J f H M - M - M . C X ,
MAN. 6 0 UP AND 6N 6 1&gt;le DOOK new budget on non defense
•pending. Cinnon says he
didn't do It by a margin of
. VICMTOCP T
more than $2 billion. Nona potted f e r n a n d
Accidentally ^
detente spending In the cur­
ffeO O E W 40MB TEA AND
rent budget ts up $9.3 bil­
lion above fiscal 1901, a 27
per cent hike. R la up $22.8
billion above fisrat 1954, or
lit per rent.
"Mr. Speaker," said Can­
non, "who will deny Uiat llte
spender* amt the special
pleaders are on both aides
of the aisle (Demerala and
Republicans) end tn both admlntslratlnns (Elsenhower'*
and Kennedy's)?"
WASHINGTON (UPI) There will he do greater firepower leveled agalnit Pres­
ident Kennedy's new budget
than the statement of a pow­
erful member of the pres­
ident's own party, Chairman
Clarence Cannon, (D-Mo.),
of the House Appropriations
Committee.
The Republican National
Committee should reproduce

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Sanford, Florida

Cannon’s remark* and cir­
culate them to the millions
of voters. What Cannon had
to say Is ta the Jao. 17 Con­
gressional Record. Reading
time la about an hour be­
cause Cannon's statement is
acrompanlcd by tables on de­
ficit apending, debt and mis­
calculations.
Cannon condemns the Ken­
nedy budget In all rcsjwcls
as a menace to the welfare
of the republic. He feara Its
inflationary Impact at home.
He also fears it will trail to
a shuttering loss of con ftdome in llio U.S. dollar
abroad.
Foreigner* possess dollar*
amt other claim* against llie
United Stales aggregating
in o r a
than $31 billion.
Through foreign c e n t r a l
banks, these claim* can be
exchanged for U. S. gold.
Since Dee. 31, 1957, when
the ll.S. gold hoard amount­
ed lo $22.9 billion, foreign­
ers have been cashing their
aiseta for U. 8. gold. Hie
balance of International pay­
ments tliu., lias lieeii aguuut
the United Stales.

Thurs., January 31, 1063

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Terry It like millions of
other boyii and girls who de­
velop abnormal feara. So
learn (he aimple strategy by
which you ten changi* *
child'a emotional outlook.
Don't let a young.ter remain
• lifelong 'frafdjr cat when
you ran anon change him In­
to ■ brave, aelf • reliant
child.
CASK 0-146: Terry T., oged
8, lias n arverr phobia.
"Dr. Crime," hla worried
mother begun, 'T erry recent­
ly developed a terrible fear of
the dink.
“He never used to txi afraid
of alceping In hi* own bed­
room with the light* out.
“ Rut I guess he heard tome
h o i T o r tale* from o n e of our
babysitter* a few months ago.
"Anyway, ever ainru then ho
has been actually panicky and
so tense and fearful at night
thnt liu get* aick at his atom-

•cli.
"He went* us to leavu the
light on nnd his door open
when he goes to bed.
“Rut til* daddy ridicules his
fears end refuses tn leave Un­
tight on. Ho Terry shivers and
cries until I don't know what
to do.
•'How can wr banish Terry's
extreme fear of the dark?
There is no natural teiror of
tho daik. Such a fear must bo
learned, ns Terry probably ac­
quired his dread from ghost
stories told by tho baby-iittcr.
Rut whatever can bo learn­
ed, can also tie iiiileurned!
Ho T o ry 's pa ro d s should
eimply tiy to rebuild a new
outlook concerning the dark.
This involves associating fun
and pleasure with the darken­
ed bedroom.
Htart out by playing the fa.
miliar game of hide-and-seek.
I.et Daddy hide, while Mother
•nd Terry hunt hint.
Boon Daddy ran hid* In Ter­
ry's hodiomn with tho light*
on. When Mother end Terry
find Daddy, they should laugh
and exude extra enthusiasm
and delight.
latter, Daddy can hid* In
Terry's bedroom clothe* closet
hut with the bedroom lights

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on, and also the closet light cn.
Finally, Daddy can hide in
the closet with its light off
but the bedroom fight* on.
And Inter, he can even hide in
the darkened closet with tho
closet light off end the bed­
room lights off.
It may take several weeks to
"unconditlon" fear of the dark,
hut this Is the standard meth­
od by which we phycsologlst*
urge you parents to free your
child from undue terror of the
dark.
You ran profitably employ
some logical arguments, too,
but logic alone will seldom
banish an emotional habit that
has developed.
Rut in line with logic, you
ran inform your child that
(toil makes the daik to rest
our eyes.
It is also a protective blank­
et which permits many smull
animals to feed in peure and
quiet.
The dark also quiets birds
rind other noisy creature* thnt
would o t h e r w i s e keep us
awake and make our sleep
more fitful.
ICemiml tlie child thut liens
go to roost lit dusk, and so
do other birds except for u
few, such ns owls.
Tell your child, too, that
there ere no such things a*
ghosts, but many ignorant
people at ill get soured of such
Imaginary terrors.
Ry alow degrees you ran thus
build up a child's courage by
associating plensuru with tindark.
To give him more attirancr,
too, either let him have a
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WASHINGTON— (NEA) — I Detail* of the new program ; do down In 1944.
The most complete overhaul 1are *o complex that any at- j Whether tax reduction aof United States tax rates in 1tempt to review or even list lone wilt step up cconunuc
20 years, Just proposed to all the changes in this limit-1 growth and the output of
Congress by President Ken-1 ed space would be futile. In Ktods amt services by severs!
nedy, is an apparent effort general, they are the rcduc -1 times the amount of the tax
to give some relief to every' (ion* first given in the Pres- j cut—$13.6 billion o \er three
bracket of taxpayers. That i ldent'a State of ibe Union years—wiU have to be dcshould win the new program , message.
monstrated,
much popular support and
in summary, tax savings
Tax cuts alone can hard;y
nuke it eaay to pass. But it i would be 40 prr cent for peo- cure unemployment nor guar­
probably facet a long, hard p|« with adjusted gross in­ antee full employment. Tax
road with many amendment* j come below $3,000, falling by reduction does not necessarily
before it breome* law.
a graduated scale to 10 per mcan that there will be price
Treasury Secretary Douglas cent for incomes over $30,000. stability, an end to inflat on
Dillon U scheduled to present
Filing returns would be anj permanent solution of the
draft legislation to the House simplified for tio million tax­ international balance-of-pay,
Way* and Meant Committee payers.
ments gap.
Feb. 6. Chairman Wilbur
The tax problem* of small
From many places will b«
Mill*. (D-Ark.), say* there business, the aged and work- heard demands that govern­
will be aix weeks of hearings tng mother* with dependent ment spending must lie cut,
and two month* of committee 1children would be given »pc- too, for fiscal responsibility.
work marking up tbe bill b e -: C|t | treatment,
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j t o higher income taxpayer*
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Listed and unlisted
weeks for Senate House con- curbed,
Securities
ferencet to iron out differwhether the program will
Mutual Fund*
cnees and It I* clo»e to Sept, do an the Uiings the PreslI. So If a new tax bill has font says It will is open to
ALLEN k CO.
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important business before the Member: Midwest Stork Enh.
Tlie president's message new Congress. Tax cuts will | Chicago Hoard of Trade
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By Oscar Fraley
MIAMI BEACH (L'PI) — It
was a mockery of a legend.
D ir old Sugar man — Kay
Robin,on—at 42 won a split
decision ou-r little Ralph Dupas of New Orleans in Miami
Heath Auditorium Wednesdaynight.
He looked much like the old
Sugar Ray who had won 152
of 168 bouts and held six world
championships. There was the
old litheness ot form, the sar­
castic eye and the lamiliar
stand-up style with the onceexplosive lists cocked and
ready.
Iiul tills was not the man out
ot the storied past.
He had a 12'.-pound weight
advantage; he was facing a

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man who couldn t knock off of the neatest bits *f thievery : bout toward another -hot at
This is the same Gnppo who
your hat with a baseball bat, since the great mail robbery. the middleweight champion­ j once hypnotized a reluctant
Robinson was a 2&gt;» to 1 ship now- held by burly and
and he stole It.
. heavyweight but then forgot to
underdog before 5.500 fans very rugged Dick Tiger.
Joe l-ouis. Willie Pep and who were prrdommrntly and
"Naturally. 1 regarded this ' unity pnotizc turn and the
King Levin,ky—three former * lustily in his corner. Hut. as as a very important bout ami : friendly warrior was knocked
greats—might have been the | it developed, it should have, 1 feel tine about winning it," j out with the first punch of the *
chief mourners at a funeral been no worse than 6 to 5 and 1he said in the dressing room light.
when they climbed into the lake your pick because Dupas where he sported a purple
Dupas was extremely aggra­
ring bclorc the bout for an in treated him like a preliminary j "mouse" un.ler one eye. "I'm vated over the loss, as most
Induction.
boy and Robinson fought a de- going to keep going, man, and of those in attendance thought
Ami it almost was just lliat. tensive fight.
If I beat Terry Downes in he sImuiIiI have been, and de­
Ptipas, the 27-year-old wcl
The New Orleans fencing , ljondon tn April. I expect that manded:
terweight who pitted his I t!'-» master waded in, trading Tiger will live up to his word
"What do you have to do to
pounds against Robinson's 162. Robby shot for shot, and usu­ and meet me."
win a light in Miami Hcncli?
swarmed all over thr Sugar ally it was the Sugar man who
Robinson, in a half serious This is the third time I've been
man. lie disdained the punch gave ground.
vein, gave hypnotist Jimmy robbed here."
For the relieves of old were Grippe a longtime blackwhich had llattem-d 97 rivals
Hut actually it was the
m a career which carried Rob­ gone and so, too, was the lethal hatred magician of the light money-hurting Robin son who
inson to the welterweight and punch.
world, some of the "credit" was rubbed. Beaten, he might
then to live middleweight
Sugar Kay called this “an (or Ids win. Hr said that Grip- have packed a in. lie should
titles in 23 years o( boxing.
important step" tn what he po had performed some "m a­ The Tiger from Nigrria will
And lit- wa&gt; tile victim of one characterized as a time table gic" on him.
chew him into little pieces.

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fiekler-outflclder Hon Fairly
Die Chicago White Sox in-1
The lirst Friday matinee of
Don Drysdale und Tommy
K. J (Butty) llava-i, who Fairly will be switched to the creased Uu-ir list ot satis­
Davis, who wound up the {revealed that lioth players outfield this year beeauw* of fied players to at with tlie t the season is on tap at tlie
1962 baseball season with received Stu.ooo raises, also the acquisition of first base­ signing of first baseman Joe .sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
plenty o f individual glory, I announced the signing ot out man llill Skowron from tlie Cunningham and outfielder starting at 2 p m. Orville Mos­
now have the gold to do with fielder Willie Davis and in New York Yankees.
Mike Hershberger. Cunning­
ham halted .295 and drove | es' Fathom, winner of the Rac­
it.
in 7o runs last season while ing King Stakes last February,
Tlie Ian Angeles Dodgers
Hershberger batted 360 with will probably rate a* the fav­
said "thanks" to their 23
game winner and .346-bitter
four homers.
orite in tin- ninth race, the
Wednesday with some pretty |
Veteran outfielder Wally ' daylight feature
fancy figures of their own: ,
Post la-cant,- the lltii member
Hut ll'» a closely matched
Sin,out) »alary increases f«*r
of the Cincinnati Red, to
conte,t
and rounding out tlie
both stars.
agree to terms wix-n lie ac­
Drysdale's tai&gt;c lifted him
cepted a pact for about W.- octet will be Sock Tray, shoot­
into the $15,000 class, making | PALM &gt;PBING&gt;, Calif. — from Aiken, S.
and Gar &lt;»in Post. 33. bit .'All with IT ing for hi» fourth win; Mona
him tlie highest-paid pitcher
diier Dickinson, a slung liean h,liners end 62 run, hatted in Means, New Hit. Canuellele,
(
t'P
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They
changed
part­
and second highest-paid play­
from Tequeslu. Fla., teed off |j ,t season lie lias a ill,* Chief Pattie, Marlow llramly
er In chib history-, while ner, and courses today ami leading the field witli Oris
time major league total «&gt;l
and Reline.
Davis' increase placed him start,,1 int • tlie second round
208 homers.
Hut
tla-re
w-ss
s
joker
in
C. If Scott's Memla-rly, who
PERFORMANCES at
In the S2j.oot) brackei. Roy of the $50,&lt;mo Palm Springs
tlie scores. Dickinson fashion­ Tlw- Pittsburg Pirates an romped through Grades C, H
Campanclla, wiio was paid golf &gt; a,sic — a tournament
nouneed
the
signing
of
Coaches
ed his fine six-under par ef
and A with three wins in a 1
$48,000 in 1956 after being
WEDNESDAY _ P R |
fort at tlie tough Kldurjdo Gene (taker and Virgil Trucks tow, shoots for a Imirtli vic­
named tlie National league a sometimes called tin- "HIM
while
the
Cubs
reported
a
course and moves to the
Open
most valuable player lor a
financial loss of $229,941 in tory in tonight's leatured
I lie Kaniord Orlando Krnnrl t lull Matinee programs
'Hie M-otets-ard showed that "easy" Indian Wells layout 1962 most of which they ninth. In lilt four starts hr
third time, is the only Dodtoday.
has hern dead last leaving tlie
ger wiio ever was paid more Harold Kneece, a little man
are brromlng more popular rarh season. The exciting
Kneece. who stands only blamed on declining television box. tlii-n comes on like a
than Drysdale.
contracts
rating programs rouplrd with the warm, sunny after*
5 feet 7. played lilJian Wells
whirlwind as thr pack nears
Drysdale compiled a 25 9
Wednesday
and
is
stuck
with
noon dime seems to milks • perfect rnslch lor an alter*
the linlsh.
record and 2.st earned ru n ,
tire tong Tamarisk layout to
average in 314 innings to win
Opposing this stretch driver
noun o( fun and thrills.
day
tlie Cy Young award as tlie j
will be four two-time winners, I
So Dickinson appealed to
year's outstanding ni a J o r ,
namely Bonnie Abbe, D uke1
be in the driver's seat
league pitcher. Davis, 24, col- .
Drake, &lt;1. It 's Deacon ami j
lectcd 230 hits and led the
Technique Tip. Hotli v tetorira
Right on the heels of lint
United Press International
majors with 153 runa baited j
ol Ronnie Abbe, Duke Drake '
The University- of Cinelli- leaders came South Africa's
Pryor’s and Appleby's share and l). H.’s Deacon have been
in in one ot the best all round
Gary Player, admittedly play­
• COMI OBTAIlt.Y HEATED GRANDSTAND
nnti, moving methodically to­
seasons ever enjoyed by *
ing tlie finest golf of Ills bril­ top honors in the Thursday in Grade A contests.
ward its first unbeaten basket '
• LUX I RICH S t LUIIIIOU8K
liant career, and unheralded {N'ito Mixed Howling la-ague,
Three oue time w i n n e r . ,
ball season ill 55 years nnd no I Holt .Shave of WlUoughly, each with 49 wins and 2/ loss
• VALET PARKING
rnniplelr
tlie
lield.
Hicy
are
Ulipi ecedented thud xliinglil Ohio. TJiey each had G7, at ea.
Joe
Lurk.
Sarasota
Egg
King
NCAA c Iniill puilitdiip. will be J Indian Wells aud move to
Nexl in line arc Powell's 4* •■ml Ed's Money Lender.
‘ll'tt .Mure l un lo W atch th e G reyhuund.n R u n "
out to claim its 34th straight j Tamarisk today.
28,
Heart Council 31 45, .Stein
victim win-u it (days Inst to]
ROBB! 1 NO MINORS!
Meanwhile m e m b e r s of tnejer’a 26 50 ami Cook's Cor
iJiukt- tonight.
Named
tier
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51
g
o
lf,
lug
five"
all
were
in
Una and Manuel walked
S e c o n d - m ilked l .o y o l n o f .
I \&gt; |IIN , P.i ti l 'll- Ken
away with the l»g Mill game Chicago, boasting u 19 0 rcc- j contending positions. Nation­ belies ot 5o0 plus were howl
Wednesday night when they ord .uni priming (or a possible J al Open champion Jack Slck- ed by Itulpb Hells ol Powell's Ilium Jr . eoaeli at Juniata
vanquished the first five teams showdown witli top-tanked | laus, still complaining of with a 5o7, llill Foslrr of •im r 1955. bu, lirrn named to
to face them and got off to Cincinnati in the post-season bursitis in his leg. had a 69. Pryor's with a 5oo, Eddie slurred Jim McCnnolugtie as
Master champion Arnold Pal­ I Monroe lor .Sleinmrjcr's with bead loiilbull euarll at Lalaya flying five point start.
tournament, a l s o is til home |
mer
hud a 71 Hilly &lt; us|&gt;er .’•ot). Duke llill,-k of Cook's • lie College. II,mu. who play­
On the second lime around against Wa - long toll Univer­
and Gene Little each had a Cornet a 502 and Margo Kipp ed .,1 l*c*llli Male, compiled a
tlu-y banished two more and sity o f S t . Louis.
IIVVV. 17 —M2
and C. E. I'iercy of Appleby's H UM record al Juniata, lie
the game was over before the
Despite an awesome 15-0 TO.
Dickinson, 35 year-old 150 with a 517 and 561, respective wa, signed to a Hire-c-year conlmi-up knew what had hap mark tills season, Cinrintiati
MIDWAY IlKTWEKN SANFOItl) * ORLANDO
lra,t by Lafayette.
pened.
still has a long haul to rlineh pound one • time protege of ly.
It was a sterling perform the Missouri Valley Confer- l Hen Hogan, also has been a
ance by tlie winning duo tbs' enec rtoimpioiisliip ami there- | consistent Um at Wednesday
seemed to stun tlie opposition. by earn all automatic hid to lie bad nine birdies against
Uria turned in a masterful compete in the NCAA tourney, j three bogeys with putts from
performance in the front which it has won tlie last two at (ar away at 27 feet roll­
ing into tlie cup.
court using a full repebdre of years.
Kneece, wiio never hat won
augleshots and clever place
Die llrurcaU arc 4-0 ill lea­
meuts that not even the agile gue play, but call boost tin* a major PGA event, had even
Gasli could cope with
figure against eoufert-lire (oe greater success on the greens.
Jacin won the American Drake, which is 7-8 overall. | Ilia 68 wat ftve-under-par &lt;&gt;n
Legion trophy, donated by the However, fit. Louis is still the Indian Wells eourse. And
Casselberry I'ost, with a bril very much in the running for ] he had one "sea goer" putt
liant display of virtuosity in MVC honors with u 4-1 allow­ that rolled Into the eup from
flic eighth game, coming from ing and Cincinnati lias two 90 feet on tie big 14th green.
Diere wa, a fourway lie
tar back in the field to will.
games remaining against the
it 68 featuring Pat Schwab.
Biillktnt.
Tommy Aaron, Davey llill
(LONG SLEEVES)
Loyola plays a different
and Ho Wmntnger.
sort of game than Cincinnati.
While the llcarcata rely oil j
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Organizational meeting for the nation's best defense, the
Club Diamond
a men's softbsll league will Ramblers try In tun tlie other
be held at 7:30 p m Tuesday
FEATURING
tram off the flour and are avat the recreation director'., of­ ei aging Just under 100 points .
MEL MURRAY
fice.
PIANO COMEDIAN
a game.
Persons interested in spon­
soring a team or playing in
the league arc invited, as are
church groups.

Kneece, Dickinson

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HAPPILY DISPLAYING their biyr catch of shad,
with three specks and two herring, Liken over
last weekend in the Crowe’s Camp nruu am Mr.
and Mrs. Frank lived, of Delaware.

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For 'Big' Year

In spile of the gloomy wea­
By llill Vinrrnt Jr.
Well, hovuly again, and lt ther and rain the shad fishing
mrv war a dreary weekend. has been prrtty good.
Just a reminder to th#
Bui in spite of (lie rain the
lhad fiihing was g»od all many boaters In thr .San­
ford ares from Lake Mon­
aruund Sanford.
There was one real nice roe through thr upper M.
r.ili'!i brought in al Jim i Julius and Luke llarnry
trow e l. Mr. and Mrs. Frank set lion: Diere arc sn aver,
Ileed of Delaware brought In age of 200 flshrrmrn a day
23 shad plus three specks and trolling along at a slow parr.
So when you are In Ibis area
two herring.
Jim tells me that a lot of with cruisers ami run-abouts
nice kliail catches have been THINK HUNT beluie you
made in the area between Ills proerrd al a high rate of
camp and Marina Isle in the speed. It's hern reported
that boats h a ir hern raring
government cut.
While I was out at Jim 's in lliexc arras anil dodging
there were four good catches In and out, rutting lilies ami
brought in within the hour, rauslng Urge wakes.
Another niee eateli brought
ranging from six to 10 shad
in Tuesday afternoon was h&gt;
per party.
Lt. Col. II. G. Peterson and
Lt. Col. C. E. Gtraud. of Or
Undo AFlt. with 13 shad. The
biggest rsn l 'i pounds. All
were caught between Crowe's
and Lemon Iiluff.
Guess that's about all this (
NEW YOltK &lt;UPI&gt;— This
could I* the week of decision time. But remember, fnrnd,
for Grumbling College of next time you come home'
Louisiana, the nation'* second- with that big catch of lull
rankrd small roltrge basket­ give me a ring at Tne Herald
ball team, which ia making n office or a! my home. I’ll be
strong move to replace Wit­ glad to come out for a big
tenberg atop the ITPI ratings. story. So long lor now.
Wittenberg, beaten only onra
ill 13 games, was the No. 1 High Hume
choice of 23 of the 35 coaches
High game and series wrre j
wiio comprise the UIT rating bowled by Hetty Allen with a
board in this week’* rating*, 170-495 and Kilty Purdy with!
while Grumbling, which has a 170-192 In the Shouting Stars
lost only one game in W League. Other high games melarU, wae chosen first b&gt; six eluded Sury Reno 172 and 15d, I
coaches.
Carol Connelly with a 180.
However, Grambling closed
the gup between first und sec­
ond place to only 55 points.
This SatunUy, the Louisiana
Tig trs play Prairie View A A
M, lied for sixth place with
Westminster, in their moat dif­
ficult test of the sen so n thus
fur. The Wittenberg Tigert
TvV^r Charlti Oltksnt wav an eminent pimeanwhile, have an easier Wat
r j t ' iron of Juitcrini L Brooks who then
in lialdw in-Wallace.
av now provide the choicest in svinss
and spirits. 1 ry the laniout Rare J * B Scotch,
of flavour unsurpassed.

Two Share Top
Kegler Honors

ii.uiMi N IG H T L Y 8:10

Uria, Manuel
Pace Jai-Alai

Decision Week
In Caqe Ratings

t im m
M en's

CLEARANCE

Sport

Shirts

Softball
Meet Set

VAH-3 Wives
Hold First

VAH 3 Fnliatrd Wives are
in first place In the Holler
Motor Navy Wties Howling
League with V* "ins and 2d
losses.
VAH 9 Gffii-r Wltes arc in
f .i mi place with a H 31 rccd. \ .\ll I I Igers and VAH 7
O ,*!rtr Wive?
tied for
t . J j lacs w.P a 13 32 record.
l"e.vncr C&gt;n.cm of the
VAH 7 EW came tiirough with
a 18;-31t la
credit Ior
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high game and series

REG U LARLY PRICED
$2.99 To $5.95

ENTIRE

Matinees

Mon. 1:15 P. M.

( losed Tuesdays
Exiept Tues., Feb. 28

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�Bride - Elect
Honored
With Shower
Mil* Martha Ann Barrow ot
Lake Monroe, bride elect, wai
honor gucil at a mliccllancoui
shower Friday evening at the
home of Mr*. Wilbur Pent In
Lake Monroe. M n. M iry Og
Its by served at co-boitcii with
Mra. Pent,
The party room! were dec
orated with white and pink
camclllai. The gifti to the
bride-elect were presented to
her in a large boa decorated
with lavender roses made
from tissues.
Various games wc c enjoyed
by the guests during the even­
ing and prizes awarded to
Mrs. I. M. Douglas snd Miss
Arie Mann.
The table was overlaid with
a white linen cloth and held
a punch bowl and two decorat­
ed cakes. Cookies, mints and
nuts were served along with
the cake and punch.
Thoso invited to share the
occasion with the honnree
were Mmes. Kale DcLoach,
Betty Flowers, Hazel Gardner,
Claude Hawkins, C. P. Babun,
Chester Boyd, Douglas, Eldon
Cain, Bam Barrow, Herbert
Behrens, Gerald Behrens, J.
If. Tindel, S. E. Norwood,
Betty Smith, Robert Mann,
Byron O'Dell, Donle Warren,
Annie Hawkins, Ed Oglesby,
L. B. Mann and Miss Arie
Mann and Norino Norwood.

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Students Present Fashion Show

Students of the second yesr
home economics classes of
Seminole High School present­
ed a fashion show and modeled
garments that they have been
making jn class.
Many attractive outfits were
shown by the girls, including
wool skirts, suits, dark cot­
tons, blouses and cocktail
dresses.
Following the show refresh­
ments of petit fours, cookies,
nuts, mints and coffee were
prepared and served by the
group. Sandy Hcrvish presided
at the coffee service and
Mauvecn Pitts, Kay Sandifer
and Margaret Ellis assisted
with the serving. About 50
guests lnrluding the girl's mo­
thers and friends attended
the show.
M I s a Barbara Ruprecht,
home economics tcschcr, was
in charge of the event.
Those modeling their own
creations were Corine Benham, Vonda Kern, Dorothy
Tom'lnson, Susan Stewart,
Sheryl Slcmper, Shirley Spi­
vey, Karen Green, Sandy Hervisit, Ann Beck, Sharon Whit­
ten, Iictly Sandifer, Susi Stub­
A-*
• -J bing*, Jo Ann Nix, Arlene
Stnilh, Sonja Jones.
Smith, Sheryl Stem|&gt;er, Penny Brooks und Jo
Brenda Benton, Treva ArAnn Nix.
netlc, Kathy Poif. Jean Yates,
(Hcruld Photo
Frances Quiliin, Barbara Wil­
liford, Sandra Aucoin, Pat
Szabc, Betty Hastcy, Gwen
Champion, C a r o l Stcmpcr,
Marilyn Hendry, G l e n d a
Gocmbvl, Penny Brooks, Sha­
ron Rlackwcldcr and Sylvia
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Porter, Mrs. Alfred Hough,
Smith.
Mrs.
Alvin
Wind
and
Mrs.
Ar­
Mrs. Kwald Mirhelsen o(
Orchid Drive entertained with thur Lutkc. That evening Mr.
and Mrs. Mirhelsen entertain­
two tables of birdge, Friday
ed Mr. and Mr*. Louis St.
afternoon at her home. Guests Amu ml of DeBary Avenue.
were Mrs. Peter Myhrc, Mrs.
Godparents at the christen­
Ernest Hillbcrg, Mrs. Ralph
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Davis' daughter* last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
Perk. The christening was
lly Linda Smithson
held at Uie DeBary Commun­ Mrs. Joe It. B a t t l e , o f
ity Methodist Church with Rrv.
Damon Scott officiating. Eliz­ Oviedo, Is planning to hold a
abeth Chancy stood up for curd party on Feb. II, ot 7:30
Elizabclh Anne and Barbara p. m. at her home for the bene­
The Officers' Wives of VAIl- Peek for baby Susan Michelle. fit of the Oviedo Womun’s
Waller Olive of Coronado Club building fund.
5 met at the home of Mrs. K.
C. Flynn lor the monthly Itoad I* home from the hos­ Thoso w-ho would like to a t­
bridge. Upon arrival the guests pital and wants to thank the tend are requested to make up
many friends for their mes­
were served Individual pizzas, sages ami cards of cheer sent a table and let Mrs. Battle
know how many to prepuro
coffee and cold drinks.
to him. Waller will be out, no
Special guests wero Mr*. doubt, soon to waltz around at for.
Tlie cost is very reasonable
It. W. Repp from Detachment the Dance Club.
und
while you are enjoying an
8, VAH-lt and Mr*. Robert R.
evening of relaxation you will
Beat of VAH 3.
No thank-you note for your also be helping to ruiiure the
High score for the evening
gift?
It's O.K. to Inquire. De­ debt on one of Oviedo's beauti­
went lo Mrs. It. II. Lovelace
ful new buildings.
und the traveling prirc was livered gifts can go astray.

luii ill
PROUDLY MODELING outfits that they had
made in home economics class at a recent fashion
show nro left to right, Samira Aucion, Arlene

DeBary Personals

Card Party

Planned Feb. 14
In Oviedo

Mrs. Flynn

Hostess For

VAH-5 Bridge

FOUR DEBARY HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB members display
some of the finished articles made at u recent workshop held in the DeBary Community Center. Issft to right are Mrs. Georgo Wright, Mrs.
Louis Ritter, Mrs. Charles Gifford und Mrs. H. C. Vitt.
(Cox l’hoto)

Altamonte Personals
By Louisa Slraszsek
Ten-year-old Bonnie Stuart
of Altamonte Springs is home
after spending last weekend in
the Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital with a compound
fracture of her left arm. Bon­
nie and several friends were
playing around some large
cable spools when she acci­
dentally fell and fractured the

Personals
William Birkemeyer and sis­
ter, Miss Mary Birkemeyer,
Country Club noad, had as
their recent house guests their
sister and broUier-in-low, Mr.
and Mrs. Afccrt Onnen, of
Raymond, Mirn. The Onnen*
enjoyed their extended visit
touring the state and were
particularly impressed with
the Sanford area. They plan
future visits and may some
day make their borne here as
did the Birkemeyer*.

arm. She is up and active with
her arm in a cast which her
mother, Altamonte Element­
ary fifUi grade teacher, says
will not interferu with her
schoolwork.
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Marsh,
former resident* of Altamonte
Spring* who now live in Penn­
sylvania, have written friends
here that the rc|&gt;ort was false
that their two older daughter*,
Eileen and Donna, had been
fatally injured in an automo­
bile accident some time ago
Roth girl* und their younger
sisters, Cynthia, Pam and
Kristie, aro well and happy
although they write that they
atill miss their friends here
very much.
Mr. and Mr*. George Hearn
Sr. of Genevieve Drive have

very much enjoyed a 10-day
visit from their daughter-inlaw, Mr*. George Hearn Jr.,
and their three-muntlis-old
grandson, David, who were
here from Memphis, Tcnn., in
lime In enjoy the recent warm
weather.

won by Mr*. Bertha Brough.
O t h e r * attending were
Mine*. Belly Lackey, L. II.
Setle. J. E. Draim, K. It'.
Hamilton, C. E. Thompson, I).
W. Beard. W S. Bolle, C. I,.
Fitzpatrick, II. F. Watson, D.
E. Boose, K. K. Hodd and
Mick Mcrgo.

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lly Frances Wester
Colin Kcoglt was honored
guest at a birthday party, Sat­
urday afternoon, held at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Keogh, in Lake
Mary, in celebration oi his
seventh birthday.
Tlie members of his first
grade class, room 404. from
the Lake Mary school, were'
invited to help him celebrate.
The group sang several songs.
Mr. Keogh showed two car­
toon movies to the children as
part of their entertainment
and Colin was assisted in
opening his gifts by his cou­
sin, David Hobby, of Sanford.
Refreshments of birthday
cake and punch were served
to the 28 children attending.
Assisting Mr. and Mrs.
Keogh and Colin in entertain­
ing the guests were his bro­
thers, Craig and Keith; grand­
mothers, Mrs. H. M. Gleason
and Mrs. Ida Keogh, and an
aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hobby.

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PRICES D R A S T IC A L L Y RED U CED SA VE 5 0 % O R M O R E

• Ladies' Dresses
Cottons, crepes and wools in pastel and dark colors,
ootids, plaid* snd prints.

1Group $5 . /Group ^80
J Group

$10./ g c p *14.

5:30

Reg. $5.98 to $11.95

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15 Formals

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and Short
and Short
Lenalha
Lenalha
Broken Size* A Color*

* Ladies’ Skirts

Reg. $24.95 to $39.95
Your
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Wind, cotton, linen and dacron blend*,
broken alzra and color*.

Reg. $5.98 U $14.95

FOB 2 WEEK (4

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quilted rot tun*. n&gt;lona and silks, broken
alzra and color*.

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SIZES
4 to 11

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STACKS
WEDGES
OXFORDS

This Berkshire nylon
won’t run from top or toe!
Berkshire** m o o c , Bun-Barrier is actually
guaranteed. I t stops runs that start In the top
Ol toe from entering the sheer k g a re a -o r
you get • new pair o t Berkshire* /res/
Berkshire stockings with nyloo come with
seams or aosmlras F ran only $0.00 a pair.

*398 to *8"

' Ladies’ Blouses

* Ladies’ Sweaters

Cottoao and nylon Jersey*.

Wools and orlons, slipover and rardiaan
style*.

Reg. $3.98 - $5.98

Reg. $3.98 to $14.95

$1. and J2

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207 Wcsil Find St.

Phone FA 2-1581

Values to $24.95

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200 N. PARK AVE.
TO

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M ARY E S T H E R 'S
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STORE

ESTIMATES

CUSTOM DRAPERIES
SLIP COVERS

Tickets will go on sale today
for the annual Swedish Smor­
gasbord sponsored by the
Ethel Root Circle of the Con­
gregational Christian Church
located at 24th Street and Park
Avenue. This gala event will
take place on Saturday. Feb.
23, with serving from 4:30 to
7:30 p.m.
Tickets arc available from
any member of the circle or
by calling Mr*. Ralph Lossing
or Mrs. Harold Hcrbst. Take­
out orders will be available
for those who wish to go
through the line. This it re­
quested because the variety i*
too numerous for the group to
choose the individual's menu.
Several door prizes will be
given away during the even­
ing.

TO MATCH ANY OF
YOUR SPRING OUTFITS

(INCLUDES HOME
"A FT K R ^rjiB EB H K B )

SWEATSHIRTS $|.00

For Feb. 23

New! Spring Jewelry

Reg. f 10.98
To $25.00
NOW

Price

FREE

SIZES 3 lo 15, 10 to 20, 12&lt;/j to 2V /,

JANUARY

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We Come A t Your Call —

Planned

We dare you to poke it!

SHOE SALE

SA LE!
Dresses

Smorgasbord

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UDC Honors Real Daughters

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Hello? Hope this had wea
It llydrox rookies
flier didn't get you out id the
.1 tbsp*. melted hlltler
conking mood tor we have re
?t marshmallow«
IL e Real Daughters of the Mines. F. It. Adam*. Martin Kirby, A. W. I.ee. tJ. K. Mc­ Meisch. F. K. Itoumillat and J. ceiveil some nice recipe* that
's cup ntilk
1 want to share. Have had
Norman deVer* Howard Chap­ tlram, I.. A. Rrumley, W. R. Call, II It McCall, Edmund II Truluck.
P» jiggers Creme dc Cocao
some
calls
already
on
the
Red
ter of the United Daughter*
Velvet Cake in la«t week's
I jigger grren Creme de
of the C o n 4 e d e r it c y were
column. It wa* made with »ur
Menlhc
guest* of honor »t a recent
teas by tho-c who have tried
H pint whipping cream
meeting of the croup.
It. Do you know that it would
9 Inch pie plate
make a pretty Valentine coke
.Method:
The nicotine was held nt the
because
it
Is
red?
Crunch
cookie*, add butler.
homo of Mr. nnd Mr*. I.ee I*.
• • •
IJlte pie plate with mixture
Moore on Mellonville Avt.
Here I* the Million Dollar and refrigerate t hour or
Hostesses were Mr*. Moore.
Cake Irom Mrs. Fort Poole.
more. Me l t marshmallows
Mr*. I.ol* Taylor amt Mr*. It.
Heat anil combine;
with milk over low heal. Cool
.1 egg white*
well. Add Creme de Cocao and
II. Mont or*
'* tsp. salt
Creme de Mcntlie. Fold In
Mr*. W. I,. Merritt, UDC
l ' i cups «ugar
creunt that ha* been whipped
president, welcomed the memPlace in refrigerator.
Pour mixture into cookie mix­
her* nnd presented the renl
Melt anil cool 2 squares ture Hint
line* pie pan It'*
daughter* with beautiful ca­
chocolate. Cream;
frlgernte several hours or
5 tbsp*. Initlrr
overnight Sprinkle lightly with
mellia corsage*.
l 'i cup* sugar
chocolate
shot* before rrlrl
Following the business ses3 egg yolks
gcraling for a decorative top
sMo. Mr*. M erritt rend n de­
Add to cream mixture alter­ ping
scription of “Traveler." the
nately:
T h is doesn't sound hail after
faithful hoi sc of Oen. Itobrrt
2
's
cups
sifted
flour
you
ts-ad it through, hut holorr
K. I.ee. The article was writDir Clips swrot milk
il did I guess It w as thename
ti ii l.y (Jen. I.ee.
• • •
Add I tsp. vanilla to melted
It was announced that the
chocolate. Sprinkle 2 tsp*
Florida lime* give a delici­
district meeting will lie held in
baking powder o v e r egg ous till lo family infill* and
Daytona Ilench, on Fell. 27
KKAl, DAUOHTKHS who were guestn of honor at a leeont UDC meeting
vvliiles. Fold egg white mixture cart he turd in many way* al
and that Mra. J. M. McCnskill
arc left to right, (seated) Mrs. J. St. Clair White, Mrs. W. P. Kicltln. Mra.
into baiter. Rake in three fl­ meal time and In between
spread to he placed In Ilia
15. I,. Perkina nnd standing, Mrs. A. K. Itossetter, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins.
inch layer* 'n 350 degree oven. meals too Try them in the fol
had given n 200 year old bedMrs. Roy It. Wright and Mrs. Claude Herndon. Mrs. W. P. Carter, who
Si to 3&lt;i minute*.
lowing way*
Florida Hoorn of The CnnfvdTopping
also attended is not in the picture.
(Herald Photo)
—A wedge of lime to »quer/r
cralo Musuuni, in Itlchniond,
I box confectioners sugar
into iced or hut lea.
Va.
1 stick buffer
—Lime wvitgis served with
Tw'o of the honored guests,
'« cup warm milk
any seafood, to lie squeezed
Mr*. M. S. Wiggins and Mrs.
I tup. vanilla
over (lie looil before ealillg.
K. I.. Perkin* presided at Hie
1 square melted chocolate
—Mine Juice and cooking oil
tea table, which Was centered
( ream sugar ami butler, add ill equal pint* oie a "iinluml"
with an arrangement of re I
oilier Ingredients
Reserve lor basting chicken, steak* m
nnd white carnations uml held
enough of this lo (rod sides rib*, a* they rook over rIow
silver appointments.
of cake.
mg roals or in the oven
Other real daughter* pres­
Then add to remaining Icing
- l b s lime Juice in liberal
Ily Mr*. Adam Muller
ent were Mines, W. P. Carter,
Xi lieta Ida Chapter of &gt;l.i Ross man. Ilonnie Stoffcr, t cup broken nut meals and I aniuiiuts hi )iuii invoritc barThe Denary Harden Club
W. p. Field*, Claude Herndon, will meet this Friday after­ (Ida Sigma I’lii met at the U-slic Jones, .Shirley Jones, cup grated coconut and frost
lieetir sauce recipe
A. K. Itossetter, J . St. Clnir noon al Ibe Community Center home of Mr* K. C. Harper. Judy Asen«lo, Margaret !’* layer* and top.
—Squeeze lime juice over
White and Hoy It. Wright.
• • ♦
I for the regular monthly meet. Plan* were disrii*«od for Hie Diamond, Samira Ia*rd.s.
chopped apple* t o keep them
Other members present were j in?.
Nil Phi Mu rush party to he
And nowr Craislioppcr Pie Irom darkening. This also add*
Also the Mines Joe Alex­
held at the Holly Avenue ander, John D. Ramsey, Yc«, you read right. It wn* Zest to t h e s a l a d or fruit clip
finest speaker will lie Mr*.
Robert I„ Maclv or, horticul- Kindergarten at 2127 Holly James Warner, Robert tinnz- given t» me by Nunml Sapp u( the fruit* are u»etl in at meal
Ave.
aler. Ilohhy Mllchell, Her Monroe. She said it was sent time.
I
lure
chairman.
MIVTMN6 / .
The rusher* invited to at chel Powell, linger darner. to her.
y
.
FOR THE
The annual "Birthday Tea"
tend are: The Misses Diana
" 13
Try tills l.iitteade Ptinrh at
CAMERA IU 0 -J 5c F
will be held Feh M from in Fleischer, Dodo Sharon, Lin- Richard Harnett, David Her*
V.
rien. Pete Nash. Jim Coyne.
your next party.
u
a.nt. In 12 noon, at Hie Dollary |
&gt;
Don TUcker, Rill llernoaky,
8 Clips vvliter
£
'Community Center. Mr*. II.
X
Pat Dnnnhne. Sid Villlcn, Hrb1 tsp. whole cloves
Morrison i* chairman and will
by Dekle, Kd llarlxmr, Robert
1 3-ini'h stick cinnamon
lie assisted by Mr*. ' Angel
t. Johnson, lamia Ynurthal, |
I tb«p. instant l e a
! Diar. Chairmen of various |
imbby
Harvey. Rill Heck,
4 run* frozen limeadr eontablet will be Mrs. William
Larry llirt, (ireg Walker,
CAM Kit A Silt IP
em irate ill oz size ran*)
Fhllcr. Mrs. Laura Arrington
Sonny Harley, llonnl llmvsi,
Combine 2 eup* water, clov­
210 S. PARK AVK.
Mr*. If. R. liaison, Mrs. A.
The
Imprtlal
House
wa*
llie
Patrick J. Erickson, Jimmy
I Itolf and Mrs. (ieorge Zeller J
I setting fur a VAH-I officer*' es nnd eiimninon in saucepan;
Members of the Willing Emerson. Ilohliy Wilkerson, wive* luncheon recently. Mr* simmer in minute*, strain
over tea in large howl. lieWorkers .Sunday School Class and Mr« Mike Crever who
* * * * * "n'1
Pn'
of Hie Central llaplisl Church it a Nu Phi Mu member at | cV,;,rlr*
nek O tiara weto hostesses ( constitute limeade wiili re­
maining ii cups water. Add to
decided they would meet once
An organizational merlin I for Hie event.
tea hose; chill. 'In serve, pour
a month for business and aorThirty
one
VAH-I
aivr*
cn
i
into punch Itnttl, add lee riihr*.
isl meeting* like the adult will ho hebl Feh. 7. X p m.
at the Florida State Rank
hinehron,
classes do.
1 which wa* followed by a brief *Oarnl*h with
Mint sprig* «n&gt;l
Muinge for the porpyise
thin slices Of lime. Yield: 22
The class lv composed of 13
business
Hireling.
and 1(5 year old girls. They M’lerling officers ami comMrs, Edward Frllselt anil 1Vs-cup serving*.
millees lo get the “ new" S'U
held the first session at the
Mrs.
Alex Malikoff were prePill Mils' *tarie&gt;l on their
How doe* (hi* sound? Lime
linine of Mis* Shirley Ming.
M i l t e d with going away gifts.
own.
2luo Mike Drive, Saturday al
After the business meeting. »* Hielr liushanili will soon be Pudding (You hake this)
3:30 p.m.
Mr* (• Andrew Speer. pro-1 leaving the Tiger squadron for Pudding makes il* own sauce
I eup sugar
.Main item on the business gram
chairman. led Die other stations,
3
tlisps. flour
agenda was plan* for a Val­ group in a discussion on how
Mrs. Keith Tourney won Hie |
3 Hi*ps. Initler
entine banquet scheduled for different styles of flower ar- i (hair prize with the lucky
1 tsp. grated lime rind
Feh. 9 at the church. The ranging
have
developed number 13
t cup milk
party will be for class mein through tls«&gt; year*, and how
The VAH-1 ladles were
her*, their tearhrr. Mrs. II they are divided Into three pleased to have Mrs. Rrhrld2 egg*
I, Addington, and guest*.
3 (lisp*, lime juice
different groups; Oriental, Oc- ler of Cincinnati, Ohio, enCombine sugar and Ilnur and
The hostess assisted by her
Contemporary.
joying Hie luncheon vv 11 Ii
mother, Mrs. It Ii Ming,
Each
tnemlier
brought i them. Mr*. Scheldler is the
served refreshments consist e i t h e r
a
dried
or mother of Mr*. Omrgr Kldts.
ing of cookies, punrh. nuts and fresh arrangement, and told
mint! during Hie social hour where they would use it in
Those attending were Mrs. their homes ami why. Discus­
Addington, e l a s * president sion was also held on OnenBrenda Renton, Jon .Smilli, tll|
Friend* of Clay Williams
Renaissance,
Dutch,
Reeky Nelson. Trevn Arnette l Flemish, French, English and will tie glad to know that hr
Select from (hounnntM or Kin Hems
ami a guest Miss Judy Adding­ .Miaiern American atyles of has returned to his home on
ton.
Iroquois Ave. from the Flor­
flower arranging.
During the social hour there ida Samtorium and Hospital,
ACCENT COMMIS
was much spirited bidding on lie Is re|Hirtrd to he improving
Touches of yellow or mauve article* that bail hern brought j hut will not lie able to lie out
GIFTS • CARDS HOOKS
are striking on navy or black to the meeting for a "While for awhile.
210 ,K Flral St.
(Formerly McVIcnrn)
dresses anil suit*.
Elephant" sale. The assign­
ment for each member f o r 1
W edding
| next meeting I* lo bring I
i enough of their favorite apRINGS
I petizer to lie used a* re­
freshment* and to bring
ru a s lin
f7
GwaHney
Jeweler*
enough ropic* of Hie recipe I
2UI K. Park
FA S-6509
! for earh tnemlier.

The DcBary

Garden Club

Meets Friday

Wieboldt's

Sorority Chapter

To Be Organized.

Shirley Long

Officers Wives
Of V A H -I Meet

Hostess For

For Luncheon

l j Mr*. II. L. Johtuoa

butter In a mixing howl. Add three meats, 1. sirloin chi ps and scissors.
the unbeaten egg yolk*, lime 2. renter cut leg roast and J.
Juice, grated lime rind and boneless lamb for stew or
Flattering Fashions For
milk. Beat egg white* until grinding. From a smoked ham The Tall And I.ong-U ai-tel
stiff. Fold Into yolk mixture. there I* a variety of wty * to
Pour into hiitlrrrd 1 quart use this cut of meat.
mold oi ii custard cups. Place
Dr. Iteddisli «ahl to get the
In pan of hot water and hake most from meat to select It
I hour in slow oven 323 de-j wisely, carp for il properly,
grcc* or until the pudding and cook l( correctly,
leave* the *ide* of the baking
|fr gave earn one present a
P«" CW minute* for custard booklet on the ruts of meat
cup*I Tim nnlshed pudding nml how lo identify them. For
has a cake like top with a those who wish this booklet,
smooth delirious lime sauce
to llte county agent's of Iice
beneath Serve warm or told and a*k lor bulletin No. 7. In
T i r'
w i t h or without whipped ,t you will hnd illustration* on
rJJi
errant.
rv cry cut ot meld there is
• • •
from beef, pork, lamb and
J2R W . F A IItllA N K S
The tup »( a pineapple, veal.
Ml 4*6801
pin nidi in a pint jar ot water,
Dr. Reddish also .-honed Hir
WINTER PARK
will sprout and root, soon correct way to shaipeti knive.|
making an exotic nnd most at­
tractive palm like plant. Try
It.
• • •
Cold tea make* a good fer­
tilizer for house plant* and
nils a* an in»eetieble n* well
• •
•
I would like lo mention some
of Hie high points ol Hie meat
school belli recently at the
Home Demonstration Center.
Dr It I. Reddish, who Is meat
•pcrlnli*t at the IV of Florida,
showed ,.&gt; l a d i e s and several
gents how to select anil rut
different Kind* of inrsts, lie
took a beet blade rili roast and
made three different ruts Irom
it. I a boneless pot roast. 2
holU'li's meal removed from
linektHiiie. blade lame and ribs
to make a delirious stew. And
3. country rlilb steak*.
Either twii thick or three
or four utilivnlti.il steaks for
broiling.
Front a beef pot rn**t two
meals 1. iKittelesa pot roast.
2. Swiss steaks. Fiom a |airk
llostoii hull comes three differrut meals. I. boneless steak*.
2 lainelesg roast nnd 2. blade
piece.
From n lamb leg he made

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Friday
Saturday
and
Monday

JANTZEM
CATALINA
ROXANNE
HKA-R'a
HIIAIIKKN
of HAWAII

PER
INCH

HUNDREDS O F SHORT LENGTHS . . . . Taken
from r e g u la r alo e k o f ALL TYPE F A n R IC S . . .
Ideal f o r Children’* Clothe*, S p u ria Wear, Trim, etc.

GARRETT'S
E ast 1st St. a t Sunford Avc.

FA 2-5244

INCLUDES OltEKH HEELS . HIGH AND MEDIUM • W E D G IE S
FLAT8 AND CANVAS (AI.HO INCLUDES A LOT OF FALL AND HUMMER SHOES)
IIUY FALL SHOES FOR NEXT YEAR
IJUY SUMMER SHOES FOR NEXT MONTH

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LAY - A W A Y
OPEN

FRIDAY

MARTS

Playgirl
FASHIONS

.

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Nile Till Nine

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VOTICK iii iiR R K iir n i v r .S t h a t I. J . L U T H E R IIO R .
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S h eriff
of
Hemlnol*
C o a n ty , F lo rid a. by v ir tu * of
o w r i t la eu ed o a t o f th o C i r ­
cu it C o u rt la a n d f o r O rsng*
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , o n th o I n d
d a y o f T fo v r m h er, A. D. IMS,
In
that
ro rtaln
ranee
be­
t w e e n T H E F I R S T N A T IO N ­
A L BA N K A T ORLANDO, a
n a tio n a l b a n k in g aaaorlatlon.
P lain tiff ,
and
W ILL IE
O.
RKOADEH,
MILDRED
IlllO A D E H a n d T. K. MILIJt,
D r f r n d a n l a , h a v e In m y pnaor ao io n th o f o l l o w i n g d o acrlb od p t r a o n a l p r o p e r t y , t o - w l t :
1— 1*17 P o n t i a c e o u p »,
S erial
No.
A -7 S 7 lllS ltt
Liconao No. 1 T W -4 ISI
a a t h o p r o p e r t y o f V. K.
MILt-H; t h a t o n t h a 4 th d a y
o r F e b r u a r y , A. D. IMS. bet w e e n t h e l e g a l h o u r a o f aale,
t o - w l t i a f t e r 11:00 o’c lo ck In
t h a f o r e n o o n a n d b e f o r a 1:00
o 'c lo c k In t h r a f t e r n o o n , on
t h e aald d a y a t t h o f r o n t d o o r
o f t h a C o u n t y C o u r t l l u u a e In
Sanford,
Hem lnols
C ounty,
K lo r ld a .I ( h a l t o f f e r f o r aale
to
tha h lg h e e t
bidder
fo r
r a e h In h a n d , th o a b o v a d r e rrlb ed personal property at
V. E. MILLS.
J. L Hobby
S h e r iff o f Sem inole C oun­
ty, F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h J a n . 10, IT, S4 ,11.
C D E-St

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THIS C I R C U I T C O U R T ,
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r Legal Notice
la th a
Judge,
id a, l a
la ret
JA COO

C e a r t e f **■- c o u n t y
S e m l a e l * t'&lt; i y, F l o r ­
Probate,
E state of
IN C I I A N C E R T 1ST0#
W. BEDK.VBAUOH
O R D E R TO SH O W C t t 'I R
D ece ased
T O W N O F A L T A M O N T E T a AH C r e d i t o r s a a d P r e s s e s
S P ItlN O S . a M u n i c i p a l i t y In l l a r l a g Clalsee o r D e s e a a d e
t h e C o u n t y o f S e m in o le , S t a t e A g a l a e t l a i d E s t a t e i
of Florida,
You a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e
Petitioner, h e r e b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d
re.
to p r e s e n t a n y c l a i m s a n d d e ­
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A , a n d th o m a n d s w h i c h yo u . o r r l t h e r of
T axpayers.
P roperly
O w n e r s yo u, m a y h a v a a g a i n s t t h s
a n d C l t l s e n a o f t h a T o w n of s s t a t a o f J a c o b W, l le d e n A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , I n c l u d i n g h a u g h , d ecea sed , l a t e o f eald
n o n -rea ld e n ta o w n in g p ro p e rty C ounty, to th a C o u n ty Ju d g e
o r s u b j e c t t o t a x a t i o n t h e r e i n , o f Hem lnote C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
R e s p o n d e n t a . a t hie o f fi c e In t h e c o u r t
TO T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A h o u s e o f eald C o u n t y a t H an ­
AND T H E S E V E R A L F R O . ford , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n alx c a l ­
F E R T V O W N E R S . T A X P A Y ­ e n d a r m o n t h s f ro m t h s t l m a
E R S AND CTTIF.ENS O F T H E o f t h a f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s
S T A T E O F FIA IR ID A AN D OF n o tlc s . T w o co p ies o f a a c h
T1IF, T O W N O F A L T A M O N T E c l a i m o r d e m a n d s h a ll be In
SPIII.NIIS, F L O R ID A , INC'LUD. w r i t i n g , a n d s h a l l a l a t a t h a
IN D N O N - R E S ID E N T S O W N - p l a c a o f r e s l d a n c a a n d p o s t
IND P R O F E H T Y OR S U R J H C T o f fic e a d d r e s s o f t h a c l a i m ­
TO
TAXATION
T H E R E I N . a n t , a n d ah a l l be s w o r n t o by
AN H A L L O T H E R S IIA VINO t h a c l a i m a n t , h i t a g e n t , o r
OR CLAIMIND ANY R I D I IT , a t t o r n e y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by
T IT L E
OH
IN T E R E S T
IN a f i l i n g fea o f o n a d o l l a r a n d
P R O F E R Y T O R E A F F E C T E D s u c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t so
RY T H E ISS U A N C E IIY T H E filed s h a l l be void.
TOWN
OF
WATERWORKS
Halite V. n e d e n b a u g h
SYSTEM R E V E N U E
RONDS,
Aa a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e
H E R E IN A F T E R MORE P A R ­
E sta te of
T IC U L A R L Y DENCH IIIED , OR
J a c o b W. R r d e n b a u g h ,
TO HE A F F E C T E D IN ANY
D e c e a se d .
WAY T H E IIE R Y i
P u b l i s h J a n . IT, 14, I I A
Yo u a n d e a c h o f you , t h e F eb . T. l t l l .
S ta te of Florida, th r o u g h the C D E - ll
S t a t e A t t o r n e y o f t h a N in th
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In a n d f u r
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a a n d in t h e c i r c i t p c o u r t o r
tha several p ro p e rty ow ners, O F T H R
N IN TH
J ! D IC TA !,
tarp ap ers,
eltlaens
of
t h a O I R C I ' I T O F F L O R I D A , IN
S t a t e o f F l o r i d a a n d o f th e A N D F O R S E M I N O L E C O U N ­
T o w n o f A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , T Y . IN C H A N C E R Y . NIL m a t
I n c l u d i n g n o n - r e s i d e n t s o w n ­ C AT VflA F E D E R A L HAV1NOR
i n g p r o p e r t y n r s u b j e c t to AND LOAN AHHOCfATION O F
tax atio n
therein,
and
all P H I L A D E L P H I A ,
o th e r s h a v i n g o r claim in g any
P laintiff,
r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In p r o p e r t y t o be a f f e c t e d b y t h e WIKI,TAM C. McALPTN a n d
I s s u a n c e by t h e T o w n o f Al
E L I Z A U E T H Me ALT’ IN,
t a m n n t e S p r i n g s . F l o r i d a , of
D efendants.
W a te rw o rk s, System Revenue
N O T IC E O F S A L E
Ronds, h e r e i n a f t e r m o r e p a r ­
N O T IC E IH I I E R K I i r OIVt i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d , o r t o be E N t h a t on t h e 11th d a y o f
a f f e c t e d In a n y w a y t h e r e
F e b r u a r y IM1. a t !S:on noon,
by , a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to a t t h e C o u r t l l o u e a o f Remlappear
before
the
C i r c u i t n o la C o u n t y , In H anford . F l o r .
C o u r t o f S e m l n o l o C o u n t y , Ida, t h e H o n o r a b l e A r t h u r H.
F l o r i d a , In t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l R e c k w l t h , J r . , C l e r k o f t h e
C i r c u i t o f ea ld S t a t e a t th e C i r c u i t
Court
of
H em lnote
C o u r t H o u s e In S a n f o r d . F l o r ­ C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w ill o f f e r f o r
id a, o n t h e I S t h d a y o f F eb
aale In t h e h l g h e e t e n d b r a t
r u a r y , 1M1, a t t0 :« # o'clock b i d d e r f o r ca s h , a t p u b lic o u t ­
A. M. a n d s h o w c a u s a w h y c r y , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d
the p r a y e r s of th e petition p ro p e rly of the D efendants.
filed In t h e a b o v e p r o c e e d i n g W IL L IA M C. M cA I.P IN a n d
s h o u l d n o t b e g r a n t e d a n d th e KLIK AUKTH M c A L P IN j
11.',0,000.00 W a t e r w o r k s
Hys
L o t IS o f Illo ek 11. KARTtern R e v e n u e R o n d s t h e r e i n
III R O O K
HtTlD lV IHIO N,
d escribed and tha proceedings
U N I T NO. F I V E , a c o o r d l n g
h e r e to fo re had a u th o r is in g the
An p l a t t h e r e o f a a r e c o r d ­
Issuance th ereo f v alid ated and
e d In r i a l Rook 17. p a g e s
confirm ed, such bonds being
I I a n d 11, P u b l i c R e c o r d s
d a t e d F e b r u a r y I, I I I ] , m a
o f H e m ln o ls C o u n t y , F l o r ­
t u r ln g aerially on F e b r u a r y 1
ida;
o f e a c h o f t h e y e a r s 1*41 to
T o g e th e r w ith
H o tpolnt
1*91, b o t h I n c l u s i v e , b e a r i n g
E le c tric
D r o p -I n
Range
Interest, pay ab le se m i-annually
a n d L uxalra W all H eater,
( F e b r u a r y I a n d A u g u s t I)
perm anently
I n s t a l l e d ai
a t a u c h r a t e o r r a l e s n o t ex
a p a r i of th e Im prove
ceedlng th e legal ra te , a more
m r n t s on s a id lan d ,
p a r t i c u l a r d e s c r i p t i o n of aa ld t o g e t h e r w i t h all s t r u c t u r e s
b o n d s b e i n g c o n t a i n e d In t h e a n d I m p r o v e m e n t s , t h a n n r
P etition
f i le d In t h i s p ro
t h e r e a f t e r o n said l a n d . T h i s
ceedlng.
p r o p e r l y le a ls o k n o w n a a t h a
D ONE AN D O R D E R E D a t p r e m i s e s a l llt(&gt; V i b u r n u m
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a t h i s t h e H a t L a n a , W i n t e r P a r k , F l o r i d a .
d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1941.
T h ta la m a d s p u r s u a n t l a
/ a / Voile A. W i l l i a m s , J r . F i n a l D e c r e e o f F o r e c l o s u r e
J u d g e o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e ca u s e .
o f t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r ­ C h a n c e r y D o c k e t No. 1 IT 01.
c u i t o f F l o r i d a In a n d fo r n o w p e n d i n g In t h e C i r c u i t
Hem lnolo C o u n t y .
C o u r t o f a n d f o r H em ln o ls
H t r n a t r u m , D av is, * M o l a to a b C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
K d w ard a llu lld ln g
IN W ITN K H 8 W l l l i R E O F , I
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
h a v a h e r e u n t o eel m y h a n d
P u b l i s h J a n . 14, 11 A F eb . I. a n d o f f i c i a l aeal. t h i s t l t b
C D E -ll
d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1M1.
I HEAL!
A r t h u r IT. I l e c k w l t h . J r . ,
C lerk of th e Circuit C o u rt
In a n d fo r Hemlnula C o u n ­
ty , F l o r i d a
ll y : J e a n E. W ilk e , D.C.
R ow land and P etru ak a
I I E ast R obinson H trsst
O rlando, F lo rid a
W arric k . Cargill A L e F e rre
• ? t W est F a tr h s n k s Avenue
W in te r P ark , Florida
A ttorney* for P la in tiff
P u b l i s h J a n u a r y I I , IMS.
CDK -10
IN T H E C I R C U I T CO U RT OF
T H E N IN T H J I T IM 'I A I. I T H t ’l ' l IN ANH F O R SEM IN O LE
K l l NTV, F L O R ID A .
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. I MM
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A F R O PERTIKH, IN C , a F lo rid a aorporatlon.
P laintiff,
vs
C A R L B. R 1 L E T a n d L O U I g n
O. R IL E Y , hi* w i r e ; H O W .
A R D O. R I L E Y a n d FLOR A I*
RILEY, his w ife; a n d E S T H E R
A. IIAWKINHON,
D efendants.

NOTICE OF CLERK'S

BALM

N O T IC E IH HKKK1IY O I V .
E N t h a t u n d e r a n d In p u r auanca o f th a t certain F in al
D eeres of F oreclosure m ade
a n d ren d e re d on th e t l t h day
e f J a n u a r y . A. D. t i l l . In a n d
b y t h a H o n o r a b l e Voile A.
W illiam s. J r , J u d g e of th a
C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r flemln ola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In C h a n e e r y , b r i n g C a s e No. H I M ,
and a c e rta in cause pending
In aald C o u r t w h a r a l n C E N ­
TRAL
F L O R ID A
PROPERT IE R , INC., a F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t l o n . ta t h e P l a i n t i f f , a n d
C A R L E. R I L E Y a n d I/MTIHK
O. R I L E Y , hi* w ife. H O W A R D
O. R I L E Y a n d FIAHIA L R I ­
L E Y . h i s w if e , a n d E S T H E R
A. IIA WK IN HO N. a r e t h a Dafendants.
I
ARTHUR
It
B E C K W I T H , J R , a* C l a r k o f
tho c i r c u i t C o u rt
for
th *
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H tato o f F l o r i d a , s h a ll o f f e r
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a t pulillo o u t c r y a t t h a f l tm l n o le C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e a l
H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n t h a 11th
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a t 11 a. m. t h s f o l lo w in g d e s ­
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■Id F i n a l D e c r a a o f F o r e ­
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p a g e I . P u b l i c R e c o rd s o f
H am lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
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C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , th l * n t h d a y
o f J a n u a r y , A. D. t i l l .

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D eputy C lerk
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Hull* 4*1. N ew E n g l a n d Bldg .
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W in ter P a rk , F lorida
A ttorneys for P lain tiff
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and reserves the right to re­
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ment from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this
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Classified
Phone

322-5612
322-5613

For real automobile bar­
gains, check the Herald class­
ified display section.

Office 204 W. First

6. For Rent
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2 325*
or FA 2 0523.

DEADLINES

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
T u e i, thru F n . - 3 1*. U. diy
before insertion. Mon. • Sat. ROOMS, The Gables, 401
Slagnolia Avc. FA 2 0720.
noon.
2 Bedroom modern House,
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
Tue*., thru Frl. - 3 P.M. day
befors iniertion. Mon. • Sat. UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
noon.
room house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-3683.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
8. EdorBf/ofjgkJn.qlriR'tion
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notice*
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rental*
9. For Salo or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wnnted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Ruiiding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
NOTH'H U N D E R
- F lrT IT IO lB N IN E LAW

3 Bedroom house. 2406 Slcv«
ens Avc. Phone 319 4671.

RENT A B E D
'Aolliway, lloepiUn A
Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 111 W. Ul SL
WKLAKA
APARTMENTS:
Roomi private bath*, 114
W. First St.
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
house. 826 Escambia. Pb.
FA 2 0274.
Houses for rent. For infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 205 E.
23th St.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $73 month. Ph.
FA 2-5303.
New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home. No cash needed. $61
a month. 322-8083.
I

Bedroom, kitchen equip­
ped, on lake, ready for
occupancy. Call FA 2-0639.

2 Bedroom House. Close in.
Jimmy, Cowan. FA 2-4013.
2

Nicely furnished Apart­
ments. Carpeted, fireplace,
master bedroom. $65. 601
Magnolia. NO 8-5267.

S Bedroom unfurnished house.
813 Laurel Avc. NO 8-48U
or NO 8-4962,
Lake 3Iary. 3 Bedroom, 2
bath lakcfront home. Cen­
tral heating and air-coodU
tioning. FA 2-8920.
Furnished ApartmcnL Phono
FA 2-2800.

N O T IC E IH I I E R E R Y OIVEN t h a t th e u n d ersig n ed d e­
s i r i n g t o e n g a g e In b u aln eee
a t H anford , H rm ln n la C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h * n a m e of
IIUOH KH
C IT IE S
HKItVICK.
I n l a n d lo r r g l a t e r th * earn*
nam e w ith th e C lerk of the
C ircuit
Court
of
S e m in o le
C ounty, F lorida.
a / (leo. A. H u g h e s
a / J e a n W. H u g h e s
a / R. W. W il l i a m *
a / D o r o t h y H. W illiam *
l l u t d l il a o n a n d L e f f l e r
K d w a r d a l l u l l d ln g
P o et O f fic e D r a w e r H
H a n f o rd . F l o r i d a
A tto rn ey * for Owner*
I ’u b llah J a n . 14, *1 A F ab .
T. 14. IMS.
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Complete - Export

HEATING SERVICE
INSTALLATION,
CLEANING and REPAIR

CHRYSLER AIRTEMP
AND OTHER MAKES
Financing A v a i l a b l e
S o u t h e r n A ir
For KMimate Call —

FA 2-8321

R E U P H O L S T E R Y i/ a W A
(HAIRS $39 . n r . SOFAS S89
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MACKLE-BUILT
MODEL HOMES
Deltona
* • t o « ! Compare t e a «ith e te r
tones anywhiii! Compir* prices, squire

m home pncisl
Mackle-BUIt Homes at Oeltene range lo
price Iron $IJM to $11,430.
aSSSjrS’SREJLi!* M 10* u tt1 «
u LOW4$ $43,111

m nifirmim! no ctousi twin

Drive out todayI
Take laterstate f« Mg get off at the
OeBary Exchange. Folio* Del lorn Signs.

THE MACKLE BROS. INC.

" " " K S 734-7303 '
l tarartan M Merle, etc*, * Jarla* Mat*

�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial FA 2-5612
6. For Rent

9. For Sale or Rent

12. Real Katnte For Sale!

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27. Special Service*
Ijrralb Jan. 31, 1903 — Faye 9 _1

Furnished lovely 2 bedroom 35* * »’ New Moon Home- CBS Houae. 3 Large bedMoras, 2 baths, kitchen
home. Call FA 2 « l l .
I trailer. FA 2-3002.
By Nadine Selt/er
equipped. Assume payments SWEETIE PIE
I Room furnlihed Apartment. 12. Real Batata For Sale
FA 2-3843.
Adult* $43 FA 27399.
Lakeview home with lake
All types of Real Estate
privileiea in South Sylvan
I Bedroom houae. Kitchen
John E. Fox,
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
equipped. 817 Eacambia I)r.
and 2 baiht. Air-Condition­
Realtor
FA 2-0920 after 5 p. at.
ed. Rhone FA 3-7808 or 110 N. Tark Ave. PH. 323-0669
FA 28388
| Room furnished House 3803
Houae and lot, located colored
Orlando Or. 323-0720,
section. Midway. 830 down
payment and low monthly
Room for one or two. Reason­ Stenstrom Realty
payment. Call collect, Jim
able. 323-OS91.
Wahon Corp. CY 8-0981, Or­
Real Estate — Mortgages
lando.
Unfurnished 8 bedroom house, 111 N. Park Ave. FA 12420
kitchen equipped. FA 2-8346
I Bedroom house by owner.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 2-8327.
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
Realtor
ment. Close In. Reasonable.
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
FA 2 0611.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Jim Hunt Realty
furnished Oarage Apartment.
o
NEW 8 bedroom, 8 bath
Office FA 2-8118
FA 2-3360.
home, large corner lot, 311
NifbU FA 2-0648
Tucker Dr., Sunland Es­
328-8700
Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. Sur­
tates. VA—nothing down, 3834 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
plus City. 201 W. 1st St.
monthly payments &lt;92.00.
• »f
m r T fix I t
Fum . nice 1 Br. CB house.
FA 2 8074 - FA 2-2218.
Take
a
bamer
and
saw,
buc­
Water furnlahed. N e a r
ket of paint, plenty of El­
base. 883.00 Mo. FA 242U.
J. W. Hall, Realtor bow grease and convert
Fum . 3 Bc-drm.. oak floors,
"Call Hatl" FA 8-8841
this older 4 bedroom, two
masonry home. 1 Blk West
2344 So French Ave.
bath home into a comfort­
of Hwy. 17-02, on Longable home for your fam­
NO
DOW
N*
PAYMENT
wood Rd. Then 1 Blk. South
ily.
Sunland Estates. 208 Oakland
Cor. of Vincent Dr.
Convenient &lt;o downtown shop­
Dr. By Owner. FHA loan.
ping, churches.
*nd always carry a white flag In this neighborhood
fu m . 2 Bedroom House.
3 Bedrooms. FA 8-0889.
Call
us now for an appoint­
at title tint* of y a a rr
Adults. No pets. FA 2-T684.
ment.
EVERETT A. HARPER
Nicely furnished 3 r o o m
St. Johns Realty
AGENCY, REALTORS
Apartment, private bath. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
16. Female Help Wunted 21. Beauty Salon*
2463 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5303.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-8123
necessary.
SPECIAL
Phonea FA 3 2364 or FA 2 2283 No experience
Cut 'N Curl Boauty Shop
Waitresses. Club Diamond
Sunland. 3 Bedroom bouse,
End curl 83.30 Including
after 8 p. m.
large corner lot. FA 3 9286.
shape, set A style. Open
Waitress with Curb flrl ex­
Evening by appointment. 3
LIKE OXION'ST
perience. Must be experienc­
Experienced Operator*.
but don't want your neighbors
ed. Apply Chick *N T reat 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0834
to knowT Enjoy country
Sanford.
living In this handsome, 2
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
story, 6 bedroom, 8 bath
Complete Beauty Service
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
home oo almost 8 acres of
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
beautifully kept land. Let's Tit* City of Sanford Civil Ser­
go see it—it will only take vice Board is accepting ap­ 24. Electrical Service*
a few minutes to drive out.
plication* for the position
FRIGIDAIRE
You'll agree that $21,500 la
of Fireman. Qualifications:
Sale* k Service
cheap!
21 to 30 yra. of age; mini­ Houae Wiring, Free Estimates
mum hgt 5' 7"; minimum Sid Vihien’s Randall Electric
wft. 12) lb*.; high school
112 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-0913
Stem per Agency
grad, or equivalent educa­
tion; resident of Seminole 25. Plumbing Service*
REALTOR — 1N3UR0R
county for at least six
FA 2*4991 1919 S. French Ave.
PLUMBING
months immediately prior
Contracting Repair*
16. Ftmnl* Help Wanted to date of application.
FREE ESTIMATES
Exam, for qualified appli­
Experienced Curb girl. Also
R. L. HARVEY
cants will be held at 2:30
night Dishwasher. Apply
p.m. Feb. 3, 1963 In the 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
Chick 'N Treat. Sanford.
city hall. Submit applica­
Car Hottest. Experienced, ef­ tions to Civil Service Ex­
aminer not later than Fob.
Full power and air conditioned. ficient and m at. Evenlnga 4, 1963.
apply 7 to 9 a. m. or 7 to
numbing &amp; Heating
Very low mileage.
9 p. m. A. A W. Rootbeer
AIR CONDITIONING
SALES AGENT
Drive In. 1903 French Avt. Wanted by leading agricul­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
tural chemical company full
or part time to cover local 1007 Sanford Axe. FA 2-6362
area and serve farmers and
IV T i l* CIHCIIT r n i'S T IV
groxe owner*. Straight com­ 26. Radio &amp; Television
A v n ro w s k m i v o i . k r o r v *
TV. rLORIUS. tv CIIAVI'KHv
mission You must have Fur quick service e 1 11.
I
liras
some
knowledge or exper­
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
AKTNA I, I F E JNSt'nANCK
ience in Florida growing.
O j SII'ANV. a corporation.
Plaintiff.
Write John House, General 27. Special Service*
TS.
Manager P. O. Box 1113,
K ltR IlR ItirK K. IIUBAKT. Jit .
and Kt.AINK St. IIIT* HUT. hla
Winter Garden, ria.. Include WELLS DRILLED, TUMPS,
arlfo; and BOl'LUKU COU3PRINKER SYSTEMS
your telephone number.
POIIATION,
All Type* and Sues
TWrndanta
x o n n o r at it
Wa Repair and Service
COMMUTER STATION WAGON, 4
Tn r s t a t r o r k i .o h i i m — 19. Situation* Wanted
S T I N E
TO i KIIEDKIIICK K. IUXSCY.
door, air conditioned, vary clean.
JR .
and
Bt.AIKR
St Days work wanted. FA 2 8394 Machinery and Supply Co.
m ' a f t r r , m . *if*
207 W. 2nd St
FA 2-6432
r . .lil.n e t and addr»M
Child Care. FA 2-2274
l i r n No. I. Brsokllns.
INCOME TAX RETURNS Naw llam prblr*
Tou ara h.r.bjr notified that Children kept. FA 2-4183.
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­
a ault baa baan filed acaluat
to Ave. Plume 322-8827.
you and Duuld.r t'orporatlon. Ironing wanted. FA 3-2698.

Spahhlin q

Chan

USED CARS
I960 Thunderbird

Wall

Legal Notice

*2395
1961 Mercury

*2095

I960 Dodge Pioneer
STATION WAGON, automatic, radio and
heater, power lite r lag aad power brakes.

Only

*1 4 9 5

Many More Quality Cars
On Our L o t . . .
GW WARRANTY

In tha abo*» antltlad ratlia;
and that jrou ara h*r»br r»gulrad to fit* yaur anawar
* ltb tba Clark af thla Caurt.
and In aarva a espy tharanf
upon tha P lain tiff nr Plaintlfra attnrnay’a, whoaa nama
and addraaa la:
F r.sm sn , nichardaon A
XVatson
Tit Raraatt Bank Building
Jackaonrllla I. riarlda
net later tha* February llt k ,
A. D. 1*11.
If you fall tn do aa. liters#
Prn I'onfaaao will be t n t.r .d
agalnat ynu for tha relief
damandrd In tha Complaint.
Tha nature of aald aull be­
ing far tha fareeleeur* of
M ortgae*
aneunibarlng
tha
property and premia#* loeat•&lt;l In riamlnul* County, KlurM*. dae.-rlbad aa foltowai
l*.t II and tha Waal IS IS
feat e l Lot 14. IttAX'K
“I f
of
E N O L I It II
&gt;JIT A TM , UNIT ONE. occording to tha plat tber*.
o f aa raoordad In Plat
Kook IS, page I. Public
llacurda of A.m lnols Coun­
ty. Florida.
WITNESH my hand and aaal
of aald Court at fanford.
bamlnola County. Florida, thla
ISth day of January, A. D.

lias.

&lt;ar.AU

Arthur II Btekw lth. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Tteputr Clark
Publlah Jan. IT, S4. SI A
Fab. T, 4146.

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HOLLERSo/SANFORD
^CHEVROLET

f

CADILLAC

OLDS

SA V E

1 0 A 9 Ol-DS Station Wagon
Power And Air Cond.

Refrigeration • Air-condition­
ing men needed We train
you.
Write Commercial
Trades lnMltuti Box 18, c^o
Sanford Herald.

29. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Hack Glass
Door GIhss
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
210

Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

3IA. Pel*

Movie outfit. 16 MM. Kodak 1935 Chevrolet Relair. Ia&gt;w
mileage, 4 door, power Citcway To The Waterway
magaiine c a in e r a with
regular A telephoto lenaca.
pack, auto trana. window iiobson Sporting Goods
Bell A Howell projector.
vents, trailer hitch, etc. Pb.
Your EVINRUDC Dealer
rA 2-3360
Perfect condition. Very rea­
304-8-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
sonable. Call FA 2-3948.
1937 Ford Wagon $123. 1936
Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
Chevy 2 door Belalr. Ph. 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
FA 2-7322.
steel, window ailli, lintels,
dry wells, grease traps,
VESPA $fotor Scooters (new)
steps, table tops, stepping 37. Boat* • Motor*
810.83 dowia k &gt;3.32 Week*
atones, lot markers.
ly14’ Ski Boat. 33 hi’. 1937
Miracle Concrete Co.
Lewis Sale* k Service
Evinrudc
Motor,
trailer,
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731
2317 Country Club Road
controls and steering. All
Ph. FA 2-7928
PACKING HOUSE SUPPLIES
$300. FA 2 9279.
Ladders, Basswood and Bruce
wood, durable and light
Picking Bags
Clippers, Citrus Bags, all
•ires, cabbage bags
ONION PLANTS
Than a clean, mechanically right,
Crystal Wax, per $1 — $2.40,
reasonably priced Used Car. We
300 81.30, 3M lots f 2.00 FOB
here.
point with pride to these listed below
A. M. PREVATT PHONE
749-2113, Seville, Fla.

Don't Settle For Less . . .

FACTORY TO YOU
Slietland Pony, 1 sorrel filly,
ALUMINUM BLINDS
1 palm gelding. $123 each.
Enclosed held. Sag-proof bot­
Saddles also available. Pli.
tom rail with plastic ends.
322 9162.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.
2 Male Dachshund Puppies.
Black k Un. AKC register­ Scnkurik Glass and Paint
Company
ed. 416 S. Sunland Dr., Sun2.0 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
lanJ Estates.
FIREPLACE
WOOD
Beautiful Camellias in bloom Oak and pine. $22 a cord
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
delivered. Robert Morris
Grapcvilie Axe. Near 2Uth St.
Ph. FA 34033, FA 2-3909 or
FA 2 6818.

32. Flower* • Shrub*

33. Furniture

Used furniture, appliances, 17” R.C.A. Table Model T.V.
$2300. 21” Weitingltouae
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
T.V $33.00. FA 2-5362.
Larry's Marl 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Use our efficient Carpet
WANTED reliable roupte to Shampcocr FREE with pur­
chase of Blue Lustre sham­
take up monthly payments
poo. Carroll's Furniture.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ 2 Sets of T w i n B e d s , 3
Dresser* k Chest of Draw­
lect.
ers. FA 3-4334.
BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital, Hullawaya, Juve­ S enel gaa Refrigerator. Ex­
cellent condition. O n l y
nile. FREE delivery end
$32.00. Used go# apartment
Pick-up.
sire Range. $40. BriU't Inc.
FURNITURE CENTER
Food Fair Shopping Center.
1100 French Ave.
323 0636.
Ph. FA 2-7933
1961 Round bobbin Sewing
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering k M attreu ren­ machine, equipped to tig
tag. Guarantee. 4 Pay­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ment* of $3.30. FA 3-94U.
ture, Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co, * at 709 Celery Ave.
Baby Bed complete $16. Call
FA 2-2117.
323-7383.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash. 36. Automobile* • Truck*
SUPEn TRADING POST
1962 Sludcbaker P i c k u p
FA 2 0677.
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
mileage. Call naljih retold.
34. Article* Fur Hale
FA 2-1611.
T-SHinTS 48c, work gloves,
caps, Khaki Pants. Burplua 1902 Chevrolet l i t ton flat
body truck. Ph. rA 2-1367.
City, 201 W. 1st.
Cattle k Horse Trailer. Schult 1902 Renault. $875.00. Phono
FA 2 3903.
all slcel frame. FA 2-6782.

1960 Chevrolet Impala

4 Door Hardtop, V-8, Power S teer,
Radio, lli-iiter, Automatic Trana.,
Almost New, A Beauty.

*1695

I960 T-Bird

*2 4 9 5

8 Door Hardtop, Fully Equipped,
87,000 Miles, Extro Clean.

1960 Mercury Monterey
4 Door Hardtop, Power Brakes
and S teer, Radio k Heater, Eatr*
Nice.

*1695

1959 OldHinobile
Super “8H" 4 Door llardlop, Fully
Equipped, Clean, Low Mileage, Exctllent Cond, White Finish.

*1495

1958 Lincoln Capri
4 Door Hardtop, Air Cond. ft Pow.
erwd, (‘Iran, New Tire#, A Flo*
Luxury Car.

*1395

1957 Chevrolet

V-8, 9 Paasangtr, 4 Door Station
Wagon, Automatic T rana, Radio,
Healer, Heal Clean, One Owner.

*9 9 5

1957 Chevrolet V-8

*8 9 5
*5 9 5

Ilel Air 8 Door Hardtop, Automallo
T rans, Radio, Heater, Extra Sharps

1955 Chevrolet
4 Door Station Wagon,
Shrift, On* Owner.

Stand.

• B A R G A IN

BUYS

FORD Falrlane 8 Door V-8

1956 BU,CK

4lH*°r

FORD V-8. 4 Door Station W
EDS EL 8 Door Hardtop, Uwod CawdHIo*
PLYMOUTH V-8, 4 Door (M an
MERCURY 4 Door Hardtop

HUNT

L IN C O L N l l l f
M tR C U R Y

INV

SA N F O K l) • F A 2-4884

W lnltr Park PbMM
M I 4-0209

LOT AT PALMETTO A COMMERCIAL

(Don't m ho it !

7i

STRICKLAND - MORRISON'S

Annual Winter Specials!

&amp;

It’ii told, cold, cold again up North no extra nhipmcntu of iiparkling new
Ford* are headed here! Select youra now . . . Immediate delivery. . . and the
m \Inna are tremendous!

1963 FORD Galaxie

1595
3495
1295

1 M 1 &lt;’4).\IET 4 Door
I w Q I Automatic Transmission______
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Homage To Cordell
Exhibitors a t the Seminole tuel understanding of the dent* to the end th at they will of each other and fr
County Fair, which opens Feh. problems and accomplishmenta appreciate their inter-depend- benefits of the Strfte
4 have been notified that they of ita rural and urban reel ency and work In the Interest# whole,” JfcCloskey said.
tnay begin placing exhibits,
Saturday or Sunday from 0
a. m. to 6 p. m. In the Exposi­
tion Building a t the Felr
grounds a t the Legion Build­
ing on Hwy. 17*02.
Displays of 4-H Clnhe, Roy
and Girl Scoute, a c h o o l a ,
churches, F u t u r e .Farmers'
Home Demonstration Clubs
and other* are expected to fill
tha exhibition hall, along with
Individual entrlea of llveetoek,
plant*, vegetable* and frulte,
aa well aa horticulture, house­
hold arte, culinary exhibit*,
art* and erafta and handiwork.
lloura of opening a t the Ex­
position Building during the
F air Week will he as follows;
Monday, 5 p. m.j Tuesday, 3
p. m.; Wednesday, 3 p. m.;
Thursday, 6 p. m.; Friday 6
p. m. and Saturday, 1 p. rn.
Throughout the week the ex­
hibit buildlnga will lie closed
a t 10 p. m. to insure in the
aafety of the exhibits.
The President’* Trophy will
be awarded to the most out­
standing exhibit of the entire
F air and Sweepstake Rosettes
ELKS CHARITY HALL held Suturduy at the Mayfair Brought together
Will be awarded to best enthe«o nicml&gt;er8 of the club, who enjoyed the evening of dancing with hun­
This year's president I* John
F. McCloskey with Cecil Carl­
ton, Dan Ritxls, Frank Holmes
and George Maybury as vice
presidents. Karlyle Houaholdt r is secretary and John Gal­
loway la treasurer.
"The objective of the Legion
F a ir and Exposition I* to aerva
as an educational and Inspira­
tional mtdlum for all tha peo­
ple of Seminola County In the
creation of a sympathetic mu-

dreds of others who crowded the Muyfair’s peppermint striped ballroom,
to dance for the benefit of crippled children. From left, Heated are Mrs.
Richard Mapes and Mrs. Steven Androsko. Standing are Richard Mapes
past exalted ruler of tho Elks; Frunk Holmes, present exalted ruler, and
Steven Androsko, chairman of the Charity Hall.
(Herald Photo)

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The monthly business meet­
ing of the South Seminole
Junior High PTA was held
Tuesday night following the
program presented by a panel
from Uie County Juvenile
Council.
Mrs. Charles Dome, presi­
dent, presided at tho meeting
which opened with prayer led
by Ellon P. Richard*.
Tha PTA is sponsoring a
benefit card party at the
American Legion Home on
Pralrlo Lake on Thursday,
fc b . 14, at 8 p in. Them will
be prise* and refreshments.
Mrs. Dome reported on an­
other fund raising project, Ihe
Jackets and iwcalers that are
being sold in school colors by
the PTA. A total of 8140 was
sold on Ilia first order with
8200 on the second. A few of
the garments are still avail­
able for those who failed to
place Ihclr orders In advance.
Saturday, Feb. 10, has been
designated as “ Planting Day”
at (lie school and parents are
asked to come out with their
shovels and hoes to help beau­
tify Ilia grounds. Donations of
hardy, ireeie-resislant plants
and trees am needed.
It was announced that the
Lyman High PTA has issued
an invitation for tlm group
to attend a program on "M ar­
riage and Family Living"
which will he conducted by
Dr. Douglaa Brown o | Florida
State University on March 20
In the Lyman Auditorium.
Principal John Angel Intro I
dueed the new member of th e !
faculty, Larry Frye, aeventh

grade English teacher, wlm al­
ready la planning to help the
students publish a school news­
paper.
Angel announeed that there
will be no school for children
on Friday as It is Conference
Day. Parents whoso children
am having problems In school
have been especially urged to
come to the school to confer
with the teacher*.
R. T. Mllwee, county school
superintendent, announced that
he will be present at tho
March meeting of the PTA
and will bring with him W. A.
Teague, head of Ihe finance de­
partment; Stewart Galrhel,
director of Instruction; W. II.
DcShazo, superintendent of
seeondary education, and W.
W. Wharton, coordinator of
guidance and Uie exceptional
child program.
Parents am encouraged to
attend and ask any questions
concerning the irhool system.
Henry Duncan, chairman of
the South Seminole Athletic
Assn., announced that the
group will sponsor a chicken
dinner on Saturday, Feh. 0, at
t h e Longwood Elementary
School starting at 8 p m.
Refreshment! of punch and
rookies were served by ninth
grado mother* following Ihe
meeting.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The Ceramic Group of the
Dctlary Arts and Crafts Club
was presented a demonstra­
tion on the making of clay
flower* at last Wednesday’s
meeting at the DeBary Man­
sion House.
The demonstration, given by
5!rs. Margaret Cunningham
who uses the clay without
molds for this type of flow­
ers. consisted of Instruction on
making daffodils, violets and
Ihe Rote of Sharon. Each,
when glared, adds to any piece
when used.
Tho demonstration was of
particular interest to Ihe group
since It varies Dorn tha meth­
od used by most artists.

Member* of tha DeBary
Four copies of J. Edgur
Duplicate Bridge Cluo formed
18 table* in two acetioni of Hoover's new book, "A Study
play at this week's regular of Communism” were present­
Tuesday afternoon meeting at ed to tho library of Seminole
Die Community Center.
High School recently by Mr*.
Winners of section one, d l-!
D. 51. Ladd of Geneva.
rrcted by Howard Middlclon,
The hooka were presented In
were, NS, first, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Mr*. Jl. W. Ac­
kerman; second. Mrs. Ruth •
lllatt and Mrs. David Singer;
third, Arthur Wheatley and I I .1
E. Watty and fourth, Mrs.
Minta Morrison and Mrs. Elsa
Unklcs.
KW, first, Mr*. Myron Aceardi and Mr*. Harry Schob; |
second, Mr*. Ilarel Carr ami j
Joseph T. JIudalla; third, Mr. |
and Mrs. R. T. Stephens and j
fourth. Mis* Ethel Johnson
and II. Guy Chase.
Winner* of section two, di­
rected by Jessie I'carsall,
were, NS, first, Marion Long
and Norman Meyer; second,
Mrs. O. N. Lackey and Mr*.
Edwin Wachler; third. Mr*.
Robert Nichols and Mrs. E.
E. Anderson and fourth, Os­
car Barnett and George Dic­
key.
EW, first, Mrs. George
Croakc and Harry Schob; sec­
ond, Mr*. Lori* Week* and
Mr*. Frank Holder; third, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Andrew* and I
fourth, Mrs. J. G. Flook and j
Mrs. A. G. Ilesom.

memory of Capt. Terry Cord­
ell, a graduate of Seminole
High School, e member of the
famed Rangers, the "Men In
the Green B eret” who was
shot down by Communist
guerillas over Vict-Nam in
O ct, 1002.

O re of the books **« sent
to Hoover, famous FBI head,
and he autographed it, "In
Memory of Capt. Terry Cord­
ell.” Hoover is well-known for
hi* first book on communism
in this country e n t i t l e d ,
“Masters of Deceit."

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�Seminole Park Opens Friday Evening

tShe S &gt; a n f n r t &gt;
COUNTY NEWS

f r r a lb
Million-Dollar Facility

'Fastest Horses'
Will Run Here
THE WARM UP — Trottcfa ami pacers have been workliiK-out for weeks
and iircpnrinjr for the 52 nights of racing. These highly trained horses
are here from 18 states and t'anada.

V F W Auxiliary Has Social
Ily Donna Kstrs
South Seminole VFW Auxi­
liary 8207 held a social meetins at the newly purchased
VFW property site on the Old
Dixie ltwy. last Thursday
evening.
Tlie members who cclcbrated birthdays in January. Mrs.
Walter Stewart and Mrs. Ed­
na Norman, were guests of
honor.
A beautiful birthday cake
with white frosting, decorated
in yellow und blue, had
••Happy Birthday Girls in
January" written across the
top
The ladies played canasta
and bingo and were served
birthday cake ami coffee.
Special guest was Mrs. Dan
Jarvi, past district eight pres­
ident of Eli, Minn.

Record Number
At Enterprise
PTC Meeting
The Enterprise PTC meet­
ing was held Jan. IB in the
school cafetorium with the
largest attendance recorded
lor any meeting this year.
Edwin Braddock, coach ot
the Biddy Basketball Team,
presented his boys snd told
of the training program, ex­
plaining that although this
tram and the Junior Team
coached hy Forrest Nutt use
the court at the school lor
practice, they are not school
sponsored tram s.
The basketball Iranis arc a
community project with fi­
nancial aid coming from par­
ents and friends of the play­
ers. Braddock reported that
tlie Biddy Team must pay $25
lur conference fees and asked
those wishing to make a do­
nation to contact him or hia
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Nutt or
Miss Helm Snodgrass.
The Biddy Team has won all
of its games and the Junior
Tcuin has only one loss.
A room visitation and re ­
freshment period followed the
PTC meeting.

Lake Mary Fire
Groups Call
Special Meeting
Members of the Lake Mary
Volunteer Fire Dept, and of
the Auxiliary have called a
special meeting for 7:"0 p.tn.
Saturday at the Fire Hall.
Purpose of the meeting will
be U consult with the dinner
committee and ticket sales
chairman in order to make
further plans for the Chicken
Barbecue to be sponsored by
the groups on Feb. !» front
5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Hall.
Tickets are available to the
public from any member of
cither organisation or from
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, ticket
chairman. Nominal p r i c a s
have la-eii set for adults and
fer children under I I years
of age.

Brownie Trip
By Shirley Wentworth
Bear Lake Brownie Troop
111 will visit Gatorland near
Kissimmee this Friday after
noun. Accompanying the girls
will be Mrs. Neel Buell, leader
and Mrs. Gerald Bordner, co1 : leader.

For two weeks horse vans richest race ever to be run
have been streaming into in this country.
In recent years, several
Seminole Park in anticipa­
tracks have been built in the
tion. of the grand opening western states to cater to
Friday night.
this type of racing. One reaFrom North, South, East sun for its increasing popul­
and West they have conic, arity is that the entire race
bringing with them what lias takes place in front of tlie
grandstand where Hie specta­
been
described
as
“ the tor* can see all the action.
world's fastest horses" tlie Florida is one of tlie few
quarter horses. Named for states east of tile Mississippi
their abilityto run a quarter- to recognize Hie potential of
mile
faster than any other quarter horse racing. When
breed, this stocky, rugged it gets underway, Seminole
little
horse is as American I’ark Raceway will tie the
as Indians.
only active quarter horse
In appearance, the quarter meet in the southeast per­
hor&gt;e takes a bit of getting mitting pari-mutuel betting.
used to. Short-coupled, heav- i Cliff Lambert, quarter horse
iiy muscled, they look like ! racing secretary, says of Hie
what they arc, a tough, dur­ forthcoming program, “ We
able working horse. Their j are looking forward to a good
most outstanding quality is | meet. There are a lot of
their versatility. They are j horses here and enthusiasm
equally at home whether on is high among the horse­
tiie range working cattle, in j men."
the show ring, as a pleasure |
mount, in timed competitive
events such as barrel rac­
ing, rodeo exhibitions or fin­
ally. in their most glamorous
role, as a race horse.
Tlielr racing history began
several generations ago when
Some of the top harness
pioneer ranchers got togeth­ racing stables in Ihc country
er on Sunday afternoons to are represented at Seminole
match their favorite horses Park Raceway, according to
in race* down country roads. “Cal" Cooiidge, in charge of
Rivalry became high and the the track stables.
sport spread. Interval in
Among tlie lop flight own­
quarter liorscs is now al an ers and drivers Ilore, Coo­
all-time high and tliey arc iidge said, are Johnny Chap­
to tie found in every stale in man, Hamburg, N. Y.. with
tlie Union. Last Labor Day 30 horses; Colomlm Ahhietrltlie
All-American
Quarter lo, Freehold, N. J., with 20;
Horse Futurity hold al Ruld- Joe Faraklo, New York City,
oso Downs, New Mexico, paid eight; Sac lie r Werner, New
a purse ol $222.(100, Hie third York City. 35; William and
Frank Popfingor, Wcxboro,
Pcnna., 43, and Rill Chase,
Canaktota. N. Y-, eight.
Reigning money winning
champions listed by the Har­
It) Linda Smithson
ness Racing Institute include
Mrs. I’ennie M. Oliff recent­ Stanley F. Dancer, $074,000;
ly was elected as assistant William R. Ilaughton, 508.000
cashier of Hie Citizens Bank and George F. Sliolty, 4477,of Oviedo.
000.
A native of Oviedo, she grad­
Reigning race winners are
uated from Oviedo High School Robert 0. Farrington. 2(H
in to n and has hern associat­ races; Harry W. Rurrighl,
ed with the hank since its 181, and John E Wilrutta,
opening in 1910, only recently 139.
returning to full time status.
Cooiidge said that in all
Mrs. Olliff and husbund, more than fiuo horses now are
Leon, are the parents of two stabled at Seminole Park for
the winter season.
children, Linda and Larry.

Top Stables
Represented

JANUARY IlIRTIIDAYS were celebrated by
Min. Wnltur Stewart, left, and Mrs. Edna Nor­
man. right, last Thursday niKht at a social meet­
ing of the Auxiliary to VFW Post 8207. Hostess
for the occasion was Mrs. Merle Harris, center.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Mary Principal Gives
Report On Events, Holidays
ter tlie program.
Children will not attend
school Friday and the day
ha* been set aside for par­
ent • t e a c h e r conferences
which may be requested by
the teacher or the parent with
appointments to lie set be­
tween the hours of 9:15 a.in.
and 2:15 p. in.
School holidays were an­
nounced for March It and 15
and for April II, April 12
&lt;and April 15.
Itichurds aUo reported that
tlie recent Winter Festival
| netted a prolit of more than
' 51.200. Plans call for $700 of
this amount to be used for
By Jane Casselberry
uf library
South Seminole Elementary tlie purchase
books; $2U0 for putting a
Principal C. M. Harp has an­
hard surface on the basket­
nounced that there will be no
ball court; $80 for filmstrips
school for the children on Friand $00 for a bicycle rack
is presently being asd*y’
Teachers will lie availliable wb,c"
semhied hy sciiool custodians.
for conferences with parents
Remainder of tlie fund is beAny parent who ha* not been
,
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ing used for the Cliirstmas
.p^cne.llr
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need for a conference may call (uwJ fcr
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order that teachers may ar.
range their schedules.
DTOWniG i TOOp
Also un Friday the school's _
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D a .
Council of Teachers and Par- I 0 flQVG i G l T y
enta wilt sponsor a Jewelry
sale at 3:30 p.m. at the school.
Luke Mary Brownie Troop
Jewelry will be on display lieginning at 1:30 and parents ■147 will have a Birthday
are urged to take advanlagc Party from 7 until 9 p. m.
of this opportunity to shop for Saturday in the auditorium of
attractive jewelry and help the the Imk« Mary Elementary
school funds at Hie same lin-e. School.
The play, “Tlie Brownie
Story," will he presented and
oue year atars and attr idanre
Cookie Sale
awards will lie given during
By Shirley Wentworth
Bear Lake Girl Scout Troop the party.
Invitation to pul enta to at497 will take part in tlie an­
nual Girl Scout Cookie Sule tend has been extended by
starting Feb. 10. Memben of Mrs. W. K. McGhiey, troop
th# troop will set up tales leader.
Arrangements are under tlie
booths at the Kairvilla Shop­
ping Center, at the Northgute direction of Mr. und Mr*. Mc­
Shopping Center and near the Ghiey, Mrs. Nancy Parkinson,
Lockhart Post Office. Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Itugenitein, Mr*.
Preston Elliott it serving as Lucille Gardner apd Mrs.
cookie chairman for the area. Marguerite Pfitxer.

By Frances Wester
Lake
Mary
Elementary
School Principal Floyd Richards this week released a
bulletin fur parents announc­
ing upcoming events and
holidays of the school.
First on tlie agenda is Hie
Parents Night meeting to be
held at 7:30 p. in. today in
tlie school auditorium with
room visitation scheduled af-

P A G E l-A

T IIU R S ., JA N U A R Y 31, 1903

Oviedo Bank
Names Cashier

To Offer Horse Racing
Central Florida's late.-l at traction for th e sport*
lovers will open its doors Friday evening when the
Seminole Park Raceway opens its 52-night racing
meet.
The million-dollnr facility will offer two types
of horse racing nightly,
alternating between quar­
ter horse and harness
racing.

Pari-Mutuels
To Be Offered

SEMINOLE RACEWAY’S President Clyde Hurt
(left) talks with John Sauls, Sanford, chief in­
spector of the Florida UaciitK Commission, on
final details for Friday evening’s grand opening.

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

Meet The Challenge
North Orlando, it scums, makes the news­
paper headlines more than most communities in
the area. Many times these ru|Kirts rend of con­
fusion and misunderstanding hut behind tlie
dark words is the real story of a progressive
nnd rapidly growing community.
There is un awareness of a great future for
the people in the village nnd surrounding area
with |H?rlmps the most talked of "future project’’
—that of Seminole College and the prosperity it
promises.
North Orlando has conducted a successful
Civil Defense program and its 4-H Chili, (llrl
Scouts, Hrownies, Garden Club and Little League
also have been successfully organized ami re­
main active. The Civic Assn., although many
times lacking n quorum, has held itself together
knowing that the future looks brighter each tiny.
True, residents have misunderstandings and
differences In iNiliticiil matters but the village
often has shown that an overall, congenial na­
ture prevails nnd that, regardless of opinion,
those samo residents can guther together for u
friendly evening of fun.
All the tips nnd downs of North Orlando can
make it n liettcr piece to live in tlie future. The
way of knowledge is often paved with mistakes
nnd to understand, one must inquire.
Although It has much to learn ii IkmiI build­
ing a new city and living by a now charter, North
Orlando definitely has shown that it has the
spirit to meet the challenge.

Seminole Park Raceway in
located at the end of Semi­
nole Boulevard, two mite*
; cast of Highway 17 92. mid­
way between Sanford and Orlando.
The track, opening Friday
evening, ha* a new »«-mlle
racing «trip. a mile oval,
modern lighting system, new
siceleoncrete granditand with
2,500 theater-type neat and
reitaurant facility, paved 2,000 ear parking lot, remodeled
elubhouke, bar and lounge
and a new paddock and stab­
le*.
Seminole Park will offer 52
night of liarnc** and quarter
hor«e raring, with pari-muItici betting, a daily double
and qulniela.
—'
It ii claimed thi* it Hie
first time quarter horse rac­
ing ha* been offered caat of
(he Missisklppi River. Ilarnesi
raring will include trotter*
and pacers.

Bear Lake PTA
Sets Meeting
By Shirley Wentworth
Tho Bear Lake Elementary
I^TA meeting will lie held
next Tueiduy at the school
opening with a social and re­
freshment period a t 7:30 p.m.
followed hy the business
meeting and program at
8 p in.
Moderator and speaker fur
tlia program will be Fred
Gantt*, president of the Semi­
nole County Classroom Teachera As*n., wlu will show a 30minute color film entitled
••Auction on Tomorrow." The
film, which deals with stan­
dards in the school, Is made
uvullnlde through the Mini­
mum Foundation Program.
Third grade mothers will he
hostesses for the refreshment
period.

Explorers Have
Bad Weekend

School Sets
Conferences;
Jewelry Sale

In Lake Mary

W hen ask ed th e cost o f
the latent of five home track*
to offer pari-mutuel betting
in Florula, President Clyda
Hart, New Smyrna caltia
rancher, responded with a
qia.ltion; - po you mean in
dollars—o r in blood and
sweat?"
Actually there are two rac­
ing track* — a five-eighthsmile track fer the harness
racing and a mile-long track
for quarter horse sprint*. Tha
smaller track lays within tha
longer oval.
Long a winter training
ground for racing, Seminole
Park has added a 2.500-scat
grandstand, with a covered
area lor another 6,000 per­
sons.
The novelty of this type of
racing for Central Floridian*
ia pointed in tlie fact Uiat the
nearest trotting tracks per­
mitting betting are in he
North and tlie nearest quart­
er horse track ia in New
Mexico.
Ollier Florida tracks per­
mitting pari-mutuel betting
arc in Dade and Hillsborough
Counties.
Tlie Seminale meet will
continue nightly except Sun­
day through April 2. Post
time is s p. in. with nine
races each night.
Directors of the Seminole
track are Hart, president;
Fred Nelson, Daytons Beach,
vice
president;
Raymond
Tucker. Bunnell, secretary;
Alfred Tucker, Runnel; Ed­
ward L. Partin, Kissimmee;
W. J. Grande, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.j A. L. Bullls,
St. Cloud; Dr. II. M. Zwelg,
Nassau, N. Y. ami Hudson
Garrco, Maitland.

Barracks 1197
Installs Officers
By Mra. Adam Muller
World War One Veterans of
He Bui y Barrack* UU7 held
inslalloticn of newly elected
officers last Friday evening
a l tlie Community Center with
James Oddy, past commander,
serving a* installing officer.
Installed were William F.
lines, rotiiliiander; laiuit Ken­
yon, senior vice commander;
Albeit Pyr, junior vica com.
niaodei; Kldin itenidict, quar­
termaster; R a l p h Combs,
chaplain; Fred Kanunrrer,
judge advocate and Krrs*
Walter, three year trustee.
Appointments made by tlie
new commander were William
T. Joyce, publicity; John
Ebctsch, adjutant; William
Di-lining, an grunt a l arms;
Chauncry
King, historian;
Ralph Combs, wrlfare and
James Oddy, legislative chair­
man.
Refreshment* wrie served
at the clc*e of tlie meeting l»y
members of tha Rurraikl
Auxiliary.

By laiulte Slmunrk
Altamonte Explorer Post as
had a disappointing camping
trip (o New Smyrna neacli
last weekend due to Hie
steady rain winch began
sometime around 4 a. in. Sat­
urday morning and routimicd
through Hie entire day.
Planned by leader Donald
Macls-od and assistant lead­
er Paul French as a pleasur
trip, there were no
special project* scheduled
ami fishing and loafing were
to have comprised tlie en­
tire weekend.
The hoy* did manage (o
prepare a hearty breakfast
on a camp stove under a tar­
paulin, all the wliilc hoping
that the rain suon would atop.
However, after waiting It out
tlie better part of the day,
they came on home, arriv­
ing wet and down-hearted.
Those making tlie trip were
Patrick Shea, Kent Fuller,
Mike Sewell, Roger Landerville, lo ry McBride and Ken
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Ament. Invited guests were
Dcllary * American Legiun
Joseph Simunek and sons. Herbert D. Gibb Post 259 has
Jack ami Jim , and Jeff Mac­ presented a gold finished,
Leod
hand-engraved plaque to the
I^ike City Veteran* Hospital
to Ire installed on a TV set
P arent Night
Parent Night at Hie Lake which the post presented as
Mary Elementary School will a gift to the lospltsl last year.
Jlemorial inscriptions were
tie held Thursday beginning
ut 7:30 p. in. in the auditor­ made for past members of thu
ium. Room visitation ha* ( Post. Clarenco M. Caijrenler,
been scheduled to follow the Benjamin Gilbert and John G.
KlipfcL
\
program.

DeBary Legion
Presents Plaque

THIS NEW GRANDSTAND will be jammed
when Seminole Park Raceway opens its 62-night
meet Friday evening with a full card of races

with pari-mutuel betting. Note the press box
high up under tlie roof. The grandstand hus
2,500 seats.

�North Orlando Residents Talk Election
Aster 4-H Club
Plans Exhibit
At County Fair

Three Statements
Released To Press
By Mom GHastead

R. 8. Webster had this to people of thli community elect
Next Tuesday the North Or­ say: “ I think possibly that a full council and have full
lando Village Council will meet most of our troubles will be control of all the community
to plan voter registration and straightened out when the business."
the coming March election
Art Ferrin, pointing out that
when three councilmcn will be
thv village charter waa unac
rcploced.
Around the village, resident!
ccptable In Its original form to
are dlicuning the present
Seminole County Commission
existing situation due to dllerf, went on at length to cri­
agreement! between the three
ticize the document recalling
council membera appointed by
the annexation Issue which oc
the North Orlando Co. and tho
eurred without being put to a
PARI-MUTUEL windows arc housed Innide thl.-t entrance to the Seminole
two officiali elected last year.
referendum vote of the rest
Park Raceway grandatand. Workmen ntill were putting on finishing
Signed itatem enti have been
denti involved.
touches when this picture was snapped Tuesday.
relctaed for publication by
Ferrin said, "When you
three citizens of the commun­
force people to do something
ity.
against their will, you will al
Arthur D. Rhodes lays, “ I
ways create conflict end frlc
am very concerned, aa are
Hon. This conflict and friction
molt resident!, with the conwill conUnue until the wrong
atant bickering and unfavor­
forced upon the people is
able publicity that North Or­
righted. To force the will of a
lando aeemi to attract.
few on many, la in fact, de­
“ In my opinion city govern­
priving the majority of rights
ment and city activities should
and liberties which are spell­
be kept on an impersonal lev­
ed out in tha Constitution of the
el.
United Statei,
By Jane Casselberry
This was a decrease In to­ set up of vocational training
“Moat public meetlngi In
ARTHUR RHODES
"Alt of the present dissenThe South Seminole Junior tal cases of 211 from Hie prev­ in county schools lo train the
this community are attended
tion end friction in tho Village
youngster who is not academ­
by only a handful of interested
of North Orlando obviously High School PTA heard a ious year which Mize credited ically inclined and who finds
persons. If more people would
items from the 'unusual' panel discussion Tuesday nlghl to the hiring of a fulltime it difficult to obtain a job when
attend, voice their opinion!,
charter by which It la gov­ by members of the County counselor.
he leaves school. Many times
vote and then abide by the
erned."
Juvenile Council moderated by
There are 20 Seminole Coun­ these dropouts find themselves
MAJORITY decision, 1 am
Fe*rin continues by slating school principal and council ty Juveniles presently confined in trouble with the law.
convinced we can have a
that "inequities In the charter president, John Angel.
in State Institutions. There is
R. T. Mllwcc, county school
smooth running and prosper­
no parole system for juveniles superintendent, who was In the
are apparent in that they
The
panel
consisted
of
Judge
ous community — with more
strongly support, protect ami Vernon Mize, C. E. McCord, in (he Slate of Florida and the audience, stated that vocation­
families moving in Instead of
provide for the North Orlando county Juvenile counselor of Aftercare Committee of the al education is a part of the
outl”
Development Co. and do very Sanfnrd, and Mrs. Daniel council uses special volunteer growing national problem and
littlo for tho humcowncrs of Blacksmith of Casselberry.
probation officers to rehabil­ that Ihe local school board
tho community.
Ih e Council was organized itate the wayward youtha aft­ hopes to bo able to pruvide
"Without this charter the in HUB to assist the Juvenile er their release.
training for these students in
present dlsscntinn and conflict Court by working with depend­ The Juvenile Court Com­ the near future.
between Ihe council mrmbers ent. delinquent children. There mittee works between the
By Mr*. Adam Mnller
could not exist , . . Without were 210 members throughout court and the cc &lt;ncil and
Mre. Laura Arrington waa
tills charter there would bo no the county last year function­ maintains a list of foster
Installed aa a new member
picture of an old fire engine ing under a board of directors. homes to rccelvo and care for
of the Ladles Auxilary to De­
in
the press with said picture A total of 276 youngster* was dependents.
Bary VFW Post M93 at la d
emphasizing criticism of a handled officially by tho court
Mra. Blacksmith, who serv­
week's meeting of the group
councilman
who
has
done
ed
last year as chairman of
during
2092;
100
of
which
were
held in the Recreation Hall
nothing but good for tho com­ udged to tie delinquent, 03 tho Detention Committee, told
of the Fire Station,
munity since he bought his were traffic offenders and 113 of Its work in providing need­
Presiding at the meeting
R. S. WEBSTER
home here.
were dependent children. In ed Hems for Juveniles neglect­
was Mra. Sally Peralto, pres­
"We need a charter designed addition, there were 210 cases ed by their families while In
ident. Initiating officers were
for and written by Ihe people of a less serious nature settled detention at Hie county Jail.
Mrs.
Francanna
Howard,
of North Orlando and only wlthuut going through the
As a preventive measure the
Mrs. Prank Hill, Mrs. John
council hopes to see a broader
then will we have peace!”
courts.
Itrang, Mrs. Joseph Sanlillo
•nd Mrs. Robert Morrison.
Refreshments were served
• t the close of the meeting.

Juvenile Council Gives
Junior High Program

Auxiliary Gets
New Member

fly Shirley Wentworth
Tha Aster 4-H Girls Club
of Weathersfield will exhibit
a booth on safety at the Sem­
inole County Fair which opens
next Monday at the American
f.egion Ground* Juit eouth of
Senford.
Each member of the club I*
nuking a different display to
be shown in the exhibit.
On Valentine's Day the girl*
are planning a get-together to
be held at the Altamonte
Spring* Elementary School
for their parent* and friends.
At this time award* will be
p r e a e n t e d by Mr*. John
Groves, leader, to the girls
who entered exhibits at the
Fair and a run-down of final
activitiea for tho second half
of the club year will be an­
nounced.
Refreshments will be in
keeping with the Valentine
theme.
Announcement w a a m a d e
that tickets for the Skate City
Benefit for the Sarepta Nurs­
ing Home to be held next
Thursday from 7:30 until
10:30 p. m. may be obtained
from any member of the 4-H
Club or by contacting Patsy
Groves, 1203 Notre Dam* St.
in Weathersfield or Suzette
Berg, 110 York Way in Mait­
land.

(Tiff

ftanforb

Page 2- A— Jan. 31, 106;’

N rralh

Brain Bowl Gels Recognition
Area high schools partici­
pating in the new "Brain
Bowl" Sunday Afternoon Quit
Series received national re­
cognition this week In Mon­
day's issue of “ The National
Observer," weekly newspaper
published by Dow Jones and
Co., Inc.
Written by Charles Laying
and tag-lined Orlando, the
11 paragraph report explains
in detail how the Brain Bowl
waa started by T. G. Scar­
borough, principal of Titus­
ville High School to "give in­
tellectual effort at least as
much preatige as athletics."

Chickens not only have a
definite preference for some
flavor* and reject others, but
they can perceive taste differ­
ences humane canno*.

It tells how each station
Is conducted and lists all
schools which take part In­
cluding the three new teams
from Melbourne High, Main­
land High of Daytona Beach
and Edgcwatcr High of Or­
lando explaining that no plans
have been made as yet for
these new groups to parti­
cipate In the existing league.
In the closing paragraph.
Laying
says
"Successful
members of the brain teams
arc on their way to becom­
ing as big on tho campus a t
alar fullbacks. In some cases,
football stars are on both
teams.”

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DeBary Girl On
Dean's List
By Mr*. Adam Mnller
Word bat been received In
DcBiry that Mita Carole
Ledcrhaua of Plantation nd.,
student In the Freshmen Class
of the University of Florida,
ranks among the top five
per cent of her class and has
made (he Dean's list.
Carole, a math major, has
been Invited to join Alpha
Lambda Delta, national schol-1
a stlc honorary society for
Freshmen women.

A’tT FKHItIN

watch the races
through ART-CO glass

JUST WHAT IS
THIS THING
PROGRESS ?
The dictionary defines it as “growth or development;
• proceeding to a further stage, or through such stage*
successfully . . . . "
But progrtM ia more than that . . . Progress m ean

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tha working together of lndlvlduala or groups of individuals

G L A Z IN G
W IN D O W S

for such growth or development.

AND

The South Seminole Bank Is pleased to be a vital part

M IR R O R S

On* important rattan new todvtfriat chooe* location* aarvtd by ftC —Dependable Uecrk ItrrWel

of tho growth and development of South Seminole County.

BY —
We salute the Seminole Park Raceway upon their opening
and with them wall la their recreational development of our
area.

"The electric power network
helped clinch the deoil"
Recently, when a bright, clean, new industry came investigating one of
the communities in our service area, local government officials gave them the
“Grand Tour." They showed them schools, churches, hospitals, recreational
facilities, residential areas. . . they talked taxes and skilled labor supply. . .
covered everything that makes establishing a plant in Florida attractive.
And when it camo to the question of electric power, our representative*
explained how the investor owned electric companies have interconnected
their lines here in Florida and far beyond state lines to assure dependable
service to industrial, commercial and residential users.
His promise of dependable, abundant electric power helped to clinch the deal.
Yes, investor owned electric power companies, like ours, can provide all
the power a growing community, state or nation can use.

GROWING WITH AND FOR SEMINOLB
COUNTY AND ALL OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

GLASS
PRODUCTS
COMPANY

F L O R ID A P O W E R C O R P O R A T IO N
SOUTH

114 W est Robinson Avenue
ORLANDO, FLA.
Phone GA 2-1644

*I*pertt from cur Industrial Development Department,
in cooperation with Chamber* o&lt; Commerce end other
local t o m c l t * , help tell veer community** itory I*
prospective Indm try. We're happy Ip help.

SEM IN O LE]

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DeBary Concert
Orchestra Opens
, Annual Season

Ur*

School Children
Have Program
For Arbor Day

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The DeBary Concert Or­
chestra opened lLa season last
Thursday night at the Com­
munity Center playing to a
full house.
The program, under direct­
ion ol Roger Casinl, opened
9 with a nautical medley, "Befora tha Mast," by Laurendau.
Following. In order as pre­
sented on the program, were
"Raymond
Overture,"
by
Thomas; a French horn solo
by Janet Porter accompanied
(
at the piano by Theresa Ku110I&amp;K LAUGH! Herald photographer Hill Vin­
pecz; "The Espana Waltz,"
cent reported this horse gu v e him the laugh
by Waldtenfel; "The Bat",
when he held up his camera. Bill avows each
,
from Strauss' comic opera;
time he focused the horse stuck out its tongue—
"The lire no Eyed Dragon"
until Bill finally caught him in an unguarded
and "Yours is my Heart,"
moment.
sung by Robert N. McGee,
bass baritone, accompanied
by Mrs. Kupecz at the piano;
"Traumerei," by Schumann,
a request number featuring
the string* and "Songs of
fg All Nations," arranged by
_ J. B. Lampe.
The concert closed with the
National Anthem.
Mrs. Harry Whitaker was
acted as auctioneer. Fred E r­
By Jane Casselberry
pianist for the orchestral
The Lyman Band Booster* win of Lockhart was the win­
numbers.
chicken dinner held last Satur­ ner of a night table donated
day night in the school cafe­ by Williams Furniture Mart of
teria was termed a complete Casselberry.
success netting the band ap­ The Lyman Band, under di
proximately 8440 for uniforms rertion of Bandmaster Michael
and instruments.
Fisher, entertained the diners
Chefs Burbon Ferrell and with many delightful numbers
Henry Duncan, along with from their repertoire. Musical
their able assistants, were highlight of the evening was a
kept busy frying chickens to trumpet solo, "Carnival of
serve the mors than S8 U per­ Venice," played by Patrick
sons who turned out in spite McGliughlin who displayed a
By Donna Kites
remarkable talent for tripleThe Long wood Civic Leigue of inclement weather.
A white elephant sale and tunguing.
(Women's Club) will bold its
regular monthly meeting at 2 baked goods auction were held
Guest conductor was Roy
p.tn. Tuesday at the Civic in conjunction with the dinner. Tallinn, director of the Lees­
v
league Building oa Church Band Booster Larry Chunat burg Marching Band, who led
St.
the Greyhounds In playing one
The club will be presented
of the number* which Un­
with an outdoor American
hand will play in a district
Flag by the VFW 8207 Auxil­
competition.
iary at thla meeting.
Mrs. Pat House, nand Boost­
Mrs. John Hanner, librarian,
ers president, has stated ht-r
will speak on tha nceda of the
apprcclaUon to all those who
library and Introduce the
cooperated to make the dinner
members of the library coni­
sucli a success.
ng mittee, hiaded by Mri. E. P.
By Jane Casselberry
v
Richards, who will give short
JThe South Seminole Wel­
review* on tome of the books
come Wagon Newcomers Club
in the library.
Committee m e m b e r * to today made an appeal on be­
make the report* include Mrs. half of a destitute Seminole
L. L. Cos on "To Kill a Mock­ County family with seven chil­
ingbird"; Mrs. Ralph Start on dren. the youngest of which is
By Mrs. Oarvnre Snyder
"I Take Thla Land"; Mr*. three years of age.
The father has a heart con­ The annual meeting of the
Otis Lee on "You. Me and the
West Volusia Home Nursing
tiatepoat" and Mrs. Charles dition and is unable to work.
The family lias to move Assn, was Isuld recently at
H Stewart on ‘‘Something Light.”
Ute Florida Power Lounge in
For tha teenage department from their present furnished Del.and.
quarters
and
are
in
need
of
will be Mill Elizabeth Abbot
Speakers for the evening
who will review "The Witch furniture or any kind of house­ were Dr. I). V. Galloway, Dr.
hold
goods
such
as
pots,
pans,
of Blackbird Pond" and child's
F. II. Albee and Mrs. Ruth
hook report wUI be given by dishes, linens, etc.
Mcttingcr, stale supervisor
Tile
club
lias
provided
same
Miss Elizabeth Cummings on
clothing and Echols Bedding of public health nurses.
"Tommy and Julie."
Miss Olivo Seymour, dir­
Co. has donated two beds.
Anyone wishing to help this ector of nurses, reported at
unfortunate family is asked to a recent board meeting that
contact Mrs. Wayne Norris in during U&gt;c month of Decem­
Sanlando Springs; Mrs. Joyce ber there were 126 home pat­
ients attended
Merrifirld in Casselberry;
Of this total, 84 were for
By Joan Ms gin
Mrs. Luther Miles in Forest
American Legion members City or Mrs. Virginia I’ctroski general care and 42 were
for Injections. There were 13
ef the Sixth District, who be­ in Sanford.
cancer cases, 40 heart, 2 ) dia­
gan an organized survey last
betics, 24 orthopedic and 17
week In a search for eligible
miscellaneous.
veterans who havo never
Full fees were paid by 20.
Joined the Legion, will con­
part fees by 36, 13 were
tinue the poll this Saturday
Boys an&lt;l girl* of the under contracts ami 67 were
f
in the Altamonte Spring*
Overbrook Kindergarten of treated free of charge.
area beginning at • a. in.
Tlte financial report given
Legionnaires taking part in Casselberry enjoyed a field
the house-to-house survey are trip Friday morning to the by E. T. Lloyd, association
treasurer, showed Uiat 1962
asked to meet at 8 a. m. at Sanford zoo.
On the way borne the group ended in the blark but that
Old Glory Post 183 on Prai­
stopped at Big Tree Park for the 1863 drive for funds
rie Lake.
The survey is being led by ■ luncheon of sandwiches and would have to get underway
Immediately.
hot chocolate.
1
Kenneth Moyer.

By Louise Siinunek
A group of second and third
grade students at the Alta­
monte Elementary School took
part in an A r b o r Day
program last week to plant
a camphor tree and four
Juniper bushes purchased for
the occasion by the ParentTeacher A**n.
Principal Frank Gore gave
a short talk prior to the
planting, explaining that Ar­
bor Day was started in Ne­
braska in the 1800's to em­
phasize the importance of
forest conservation.
The tree and bushes were
planted in an attractive plot
on the front lawn. Children
helped in shoveling the dirt
around the tree and in the
process the principal was al­
most planted along with the
tree.

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WrralK Jan. 81, 1088 — pair* 8-A

It Pays To Use The Herald W ant Ads

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. . . a t Florida’s Finest Raceway

P L A C IN G
and F IN IS H IN G
of all C O N C R E T E W O R K
by —

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WINTER PARK, PL A.
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Lyman Band Boosters

i

Net $ 4 4 0 On Dinner

Civic League
* To Hear
Book Reviews

Club Makes
Appeal For
Area Family

Nursing Assn.
Has Meeting

Legion Poll
To Continue

Kindergarten
Visits Zoo

MAHONEY
another word

for high

Caliber

IN D U S T R IA L and C O M M E R C IA L
C O N S T R U C T IO N

. . .

The C. L. Mahoney Co., General Contractor* for the
Seminole Park Racaway, applied 44 ycara experience
to development of a distinctive concept of construc­
tion management which permitrd completion of thin
gigantic project in un astounding 15 weak*.

SEMINOLE PARK
RACEWAY...
Florida's new eat and moat modern track for harness
and quarter-home racing will long ntund

on

n tribute

to the forcalght of the Raceway director* nnd their
faith in Central Florida. The track offers box wests,
reserved and unreserved area* for over 2,500 racing
fan*. It's an entertainment npcctucle you must not
mlsa.

BEST W ISH ES
For Many Successful Seasons In
The Sport of Kings
ALL

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Friday, February

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Racing

Post Time: 8 :0 0
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Nights A

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All New 5 /8 -M ile Racing Strip

Paved 2,000 - C ar P arking Lot

Best, Most - Modern Lighting System

Remodeled Club House

New Steel - and • Concrete 2,500 Seat

Bar and Lounge

G randstand with R estaurant Facility

New Paddock and Stables

Sorry N o Minors

Pari - Mutuel Betting
Daily Double
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2

�City Offers
Stadium For
$1 Rental Fee

By LARItY VERSHEL
Jim Crapp* say* tie won't
weaken . . . and want* to
set the record straight about
Frito-Lay . . . Jim say* the
Florida State Bank offered
to lend tlie city $2JO,ooo to
build a secondary sewer treat­
ment plant here to take care
of industrial waste . . . Frito Lay said no . . .
•

•

•

Jim still favors a recall |
election. . . So do wet
• • •
Well, we've given Jim
Crapps, Sonny ltaborn, A1
Wilson and the ACL a chance
to have their full statements
. . . I wonder when the peo­
ple will get their chance . . .
Guess they will have to wait
for the polls!
•

•

•

One of our favorite peopte,
Helen Tucker, gets her mas­
ters degree at Stetson this
morning.
•

•

•

The word is that there's a
Seminole County man that
wants to plunk down $150,000
for a boat marina . . . There's
a meeting at City Hall this
afternoon on the subject , . .
Too fate now . . . Uie city gave
someone from Maitland 1M
days to como up with an idea.
•

•

•

Jim Crapps is one of our
best friends (we hope It isn't
past tense) but, if Capt. Ro­
bert Ware didn’t want tlie pipe­
line, why did he show up at
the City Commission Mondaynight with a prepared state­
ment citing the reasons for the
pipeline.
•

•

In bin own wortls. City Mnniiger W. E.
Knowles dropped a "bombshell” into the hips of
tho County School Board Thursday night.
Spenking for the City of Sanford, Knowles
offered the Municipal Stadium to the School
Hoard . . . or actually, to the Boosters Club . . .
on a $1 annual rental fee.
Knowles’ offer came after a lengthy Intro­
duction ns to the costs of constructing the
2,000-scat stadium In 1949, a total of $181,500.
Plus operating costs annually. For example, each
lighting bulb costs $2.43.
The city manager pointed to further main­
tenance costs, such ns n $3,850 concrete fence to
replace n wooden fence.
Beforc-scason total cost of field preparation
was estimated at $2,085, such as liability insur­
ance, repairs, etc. Actual game cost preparations
were $100 each, Knowles said.
Municipal annual reoenuefor school gnrnes
was $1,671, Knowles said, from nil schools and
sources. Deficit of $2,427 was made up by the
City of Sanford for a $4,098 season cost of oper­
ation.
The manager pointed out, too, there nro
other costs, such as monthly water bills, fertili­
zer, mowings, replacing drainage tiles, vandalism
(a very big item), and other costs.
It was then he dropped his bombshell and
offered the stadium to tim schools for $1 a year
rental.
A. J. Bracken, high school principal, res|&gt;ondcd and, In effect, told the Boosters Club
meeting, in the high school auditorium, that it
was doubtful the schools could accept Knowles’
offer of the stadium for $1 a yenr.
Business portion of the Boosters meeting
was o|&gt;ened by Architect John Burton, who told
the Boosters a proposed athletic stadium for
the high school would cost $55,060. lie wus
speaking as a Booster.
Burton said concrete stands for 2,000, In­
cluding a press box and safety railings would
cost $23,460; concession stands and ticket Itooths.
$5,500; public address system, $1,850; fencing
$2,400; sprinkler system for the playing field.
$6,850, and lighting, $15,000, for a total of
$55,060.
He added that if first class field lighting ns
recommended for high school football was to l&gt;e
provided the cost would exceed $25,000 for
lighting only.
D. H. MncGillls, Booster president, called
for adjournment of the meeting for later dis­
cussion of a new high school stadium after hear­
ing Burton’s estimate, Knowles' $1 offer and
Bracken’s comment

Soviets Break Off

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Workmen began installing
live tent* Thursday night for
the midway attractions at the
Seminole County Fair, which
begina Monday at 5 p m. Page
combined shows will be fea­
tured on the midway with
children's days set for Tues­
day and Wednesday from S to
• p.m.—all rides half price.

Nuclear Ban Talks

WASHINGTON (UPI) Russia has broken off nuclear
test bin talks with the United
Slates and Britain, apparent­
ly over the same old issue of
inspection.
The Stale Department an­
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If the Pipeline Co. bid fella, nounced Thursday night that
negotiations held here and in
the Nuvy will probably barge
jet furl from Jacksonville to New York since Jan. It have
Port Canaveral and then truck been "terminated" at Rusaia'a
suggestion.
it to NAS.
Ruaiia proposed that the
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talks
be continued in tlie 17Saw Harold Johnson (coun­
ty attorney) in a police ear nation disarmament confer­
this illuming. . . . I guess that ence which resumes in Ge­
franchise directive ia really neva Feb. 12.
Informed sources In Ge.
being closely guarded.
neva said the Initial reaction
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The rlty will test its CD to the Soviet termination of
airen a t noon nest Wednesday the talks was not one of ex­
. . . (Iietter make a note of treme anxiety.
Tlie general feeling in Ge­
that) . . . ft will lie three min­
neva was that the gap between
utes of steady blast.
the two sidrs had been nar­
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Juat got an invitation to the rowing gradually and the So­
Atlantic Coast Line lodge. . , . viet request to end the talk*
Better get tonic additional was a tactical move
The Informed sources said
boxing lessons. . . .
lhat although (here still ap­
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Our thanks to A. J. Bracken
for his compliment* Thursday
eve a t the Booster* Club
meeting. We appreciate the
fact that he reads our Clock
column. So, we are “a char­
acter." Aren't wo all?
Official position of the At­
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lantic Coast Line railroad in
We hear the Booster* were the controversy of the furl
told Seminole H ig h 8chool pipeline for Ihe Naval Air
doesn't nerd a swimming pool. Station wa* asked of the ACL
, . , Glad to hrar it. . , .
main offices at Jacksonville
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Thursday. The question was
To forget about the Pipe­ proposed to ACL by long-dis­
line . . . Anyone notice Use tance telephone by Tha Her­
poor little lion's rage in the ald.
too . . . Can't even move
Local ACL officials this
. . . See I'm an animal lover morning presented the follow­
. , . Especially llorscsl
ing statement from Philip J.
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Lee, ACL vice president for
The county kicked In $5,000 traffic, to The Herald:
for the Seminole County cen­ Coast Line has no quarrel
tennial . . . The city aaid no! with the City of Sanford, lU
Wa can't understand It un­ Chamber of Commerce or the
less our city fathers are think­ United Stales Navy. Un Uie
ing of seceding from the contrary, Coast Lin* and the
county . . . They didn't bring. City have close ties extending
« that up Monday night, any back many years. Coast Line
in proud a t Uie rot* it has
W f*

peared to be some bard nego­
tiating ahead, the prospects
for eventual agreement still
were brighter than they had
been In some time.
While U. S. officials still held
out hope for progress at Ge­
neva, they said no real ad­
vancement was made in the
recent talks on the major is­
sues.
They said Russia did, how­
ever.
supply
considerable
technical data on seismic de­
tection of underground nuclear
tests, and that this was en­
couraging.
The latest round of talks
stemmed from an exchange o(
letters
between
President
Kennedy and Soviet Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev which
had raised new hopes of a
lest ban agreement. Khrush­
chev, for (he first time sime
Iutil accepted the principle of
international ins|icction on So­
viet soil to check for under­
ground tests.

(El}? Mantel* Itm tlft
W EATHER:

V O L 53

United Preas Leased Wire

Bulletin

Knir through Snttinlny. Hitrh today, 76-82. Low tonight, 60-65.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Established 1908
FRI., FEBRUARY 1. 1963

NO. 610

Seminole
Senator
Okayed

The Senate passed nml
rushed to the House to­
WASHINGTON (L'PII —
day n compromise 43-ScnSecretary of State Dean
ator hill that Rives Sem­
Ituak said today (hr United
inole County a Senator
State* would give “ very j
•rriou* consideration” to '
and Dade two Senators.
•ny move by Soviet forces
Tho bill, which also
In Cub* to "dig in" per­
shifts
two present small
manently.
county Senate seats to ur­
ban areas and creates
four other seats for fustgrowing
counties, passed
Atlantic Coast lane trains lay off work, averted the called off when the injunction would be filed today, set a

mwA...

No ACL Interruption

Seen, Prexy Says

Another Load

hearing on the matter for
will continue to operate mass shut-down even before wa* lifted.
Union leaders, who had the week of Feb. 11.
through Jacksonville Termi­ Jones lifted tlie injunction
nal Company without Interup- ai 4:30 p. ni.—four hours said the lines would lie
Union leaders said tlie ter­
tlon end the ACL ia taking after it went into effect.
1thrown up all over the termi­ minal would not l&gt;e picketed
every precaution to assume
In-tead of picketing the nal if the cars were returned again "unless or until the in­
"that our palrons will con­ whole terminal, which is for use by olhrr railroads, junction goes back into
tinue to receive dependable owned and used by the four apparently feared a eon- force."
service during this unMi.il railroads, Hie union members I tempt of court action for fullTlie Injunction was issued
period." Thomas Rice, ACL marched for four hours in I scale picketing.
by District Judge William
president said today.
| front of a specially-designat­ Jones, who said formal McRae Jr., at the request of
Meanwhile the strike-hound ed FEC entrance. They were papers lifting the injunction the FEC—backed by the Sou­
Florida East Coast Railway
thern. The FEC said the
planned a new attempt today
freight cars were costing $«,to have enforced a district
400 a day. Southern officials
court Injunction which would
backed the FEC on tho
save the company some Jd.KK)
1grounds that
the
courts
in rental fees.
"should not lie intimidated by
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1
A hearing was ss-t today
unkrn RiroatJ."
« '
before Judge Warren L.
Tlie ACL and SAL backed
Jones, who yesterday lifted
the terminal company’* re­
the injunction which would
fusal to lake the cars track
force live Jacksonville termin­
on the grounds that the
al company to handle about
threatened picketing would
/ t i g*
’a ilw
1«• ; M
2,000 freight c a n rented by
cause a "tremendous" setFEC from other carriers.
back in the stale'* economy
FEC attorneys say they
by (lie kiss of rail traffic.
hid new evidence which they
The strike begin Jan. 23
hoped would perusade Jones
when 1.200 workers walked
to withdraw hit stay order.
out In protest over the rail­
The injunction had threat­
road's refusal to grant a
ened to drag tlie Atlantic
10.28 cents-anJiour wage In­
Coast Line, the Seaboard Air
crease recommended by a
Line and Southern railroads
presidential fact • finding
into the fight and tic up rail
.'^ v i
board last year.
traffic throughout most of
Florida.
Rut FEC union member*,
who threatened to picket the
wlwle terminal hero and force
oth»r railroad employe* to

MIAMI (UPI) — A Pan
American World A i r w a y *
plane, chartered by the Amer­
ican Itnl Cross, left her* for
Havana today to pick up an­
other load of Cuba.* Vmcricans a spokesman said.

Police Hunt
Son Killer

In The Door
LONDON (UPI) — Trim#
Minister H a r o l d Macmillan
flics to Italy today in a bid
to krep Britain's foot in the
door of the European Common
Market.

Lonff Effects
CHICAGO (UPI) — Libby
McNeill &amp; l.lbby said today
that the effect upon citrus
products of a mid-Deceml&gt;er
freeze in Florida may I** felt
well into 11)04.

Plan Now
KUSTIS (UPD—llomer K.
Hooks, general manager of the
Florida Citrus Commission,
says the citrus industry must
plan now for the large produc­
tion which wilt occur in com­
ing years.

Warning:
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —
An Episcopal bishop warned
Thursday that tlie Communist*
are sending hundreds of antiChristian missionaries i n t o
Lntin America "and railing

them technician*."

Blame JFK
NEW YORK (U PI)—Three
of the nation's four biggest
steel companies were on rec­
ord toiluy with the lowest
earnings In years 'lo r I9tl2,
when President Kennedy forc­
ed the industry to withdraw e
price increase.

Kennedy Honored
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Anti-Defamation League
of Ii'nal U’rith Thursday night
awarded Prealdant Kennedy
Ita 1963 America's Democratic
Legacy gold mp&lt;|#llion for giv­
ing the nation "new moral
leadership."

United Effort
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
—Alabama Atty. Gen. Rich­
mond Flowers said Thursday
Irgal a d v i s o r a from four
Southern state* ar* united in
their Intention to fight fadaral
school integration suits In im­
pacted areua.

Hungs Self
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
hank president and ona-tim*
congressional candidate hang­
ed himself Thursday in the
kitchen of his a p a r t m e n t
shortly after he was indicted
for lying about c a m p a i g n
funds. Floyd Cramer, 68, pres­
ident of the W a s h i n g t o n
Height* Huving* and Loan
Association, ran unsuccessful­
ly against Rep. Ilrrbert Zelenko, D-N. Y-, in 1064.

J O H N S O N CITY. Trim.
(UPI)—Murder charges were
filed here today against a
young college student accused
of killing his five-month-old
son. and police said the sus­
pect was believed racing to­
ward Miami.
District Atty. (Sen. Lodge
Evans said John David Samol,
23, (ted In his 1053 AustinHealey sports ear this morn­
ing minutes after III* son.
David, wus pronounced dead
at a local hospital. Offircra
laid relatives told them Samol
"always went to Florida"
when in trouble.
Samol, a student at East
Tennessee State College here,
was accused of beating and
suffocating the baby because
the infant would not atop cry­
ing.

Canada Split
On Weapons
OTTAWA (U PI)—Another
serious split in thn Western
allisnea over nuclear weapons
poliry today carried Prime
Minister John Diefrnltakrr to
Uie brink of a general election
which could topple hi* Conservativ* government
Dlefenhai.er, hla n u c l e a r
policy challenged by the U. S.
State Dcpaitment, lashed bark
at Uie United Slates Thuisday
In an effort to stem a surging
revolt by Canada's three op­
position parties.

Scores Die
As Planes
Collide In Air

PITY TIIE POOR FIREMEN—When the chip*—
and tho mercury—are down in the freezer, you’ll
find mitfhty few jukera around who voire their
winningneiUi to chaiiK*' plmea with thn "checkerplaying” firemen. Fireman John llailuy in Rich,
view, Ontario, Canada, tiucnchca tho inner firea
while on the fire line. Ski mask, left, below, is
ntrictly from nec-emoty at a Chicago blaze. At
right, another Chicago .smoke eater managea to
conjure up u warm Hinile front beneath at coat­
ing of ice.

Sanford Pipeline
Facility-$202,400
Tlie total antieiputed value Jim (Tupps and AI Wilson
of tlie proposed Sanford Pipe- j said tiiey thought tlie facility
line Co., Jet fuel facility iirre only worth same $40,(MX).
These figures were bused on
w as estimated nk $2*12,41)0,
riigineeiing studies pii-pnrcd
Gerald Rausch president uf by Sanfoid surveyor Ralph
tho company reported in W. Losslng and considering
Washington today.
formal pr*|iosals for bids pre­
This ia based on cost pared by Pipeline officials.
vouchers "in our possession,"
Knusrh mad* his statement
Rausch added "and to rlurify In a telcgiam to Pi|&gt;eliiie a t­
liny misunderstanding."
torney Ken McIntosh this
T h u r s day, Commissioners ( morning.

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by vote of 226.
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The Senate passed a 42Senator bill today giving
Dade County l» n Senator*.
It wa* rushed to th* llousa
which seeond* later passed
and sped to the Senate a
42-Senator bill with a House
formula for 112 members
tacked on to It. The fast
action Indlratrd tho leg is­
lature might wind up Ita
special session today. Under
the plan .Seminole could lo*a
one House member . . . hut
Indications ar* that Slat*
Rep. Mark Cleveland Jr.
and S. J. Davis are fighting
to preserve two House mem­
ber* for Seminole.
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•

It* passng* followed defeat
by three vote* of a big countyburked plan for a reahuffle of
existing 38 Senate teats plus ■
acrond Senator for Dade.
Debate was furioua a i th*
leglalature realized Uili wn*
their "do or die" scsalon with
fnlltiro virtually assured of
bringing a federal court-ordered reapportioument.
•

•

•

Thirteen middle • sized
rotinUca would each lose one
llous* member under Ihe
112-RcpresrntaUve proposal
which passed the lower
chamber today and I* bow
before the Senile.
They are Sarasota, Leon,
Alarhua, Manatee, B a y *
Okaloosa, Lake, Seminole,
M arl**,' Moore*, Gadsden,
Jackson and fit. Johns coun­
ties.
However, under n "grand­
father clause," the member*
now holding these aeats
would s e n e In the 1M3 Leg­
islature and until their terms
expired.

ANKARA. Turkey (UPJWA
Middle Fart Airline* Yiscvum
airliner with IS persons aboard
collided In flight today with
a Turkish plane over Ankara.
Both aircraft fell Into the
most populated part of (lie
capital, killing many persons.
City officials said at least
00 bodies were found In (lie
debris spread over a half-mil*
0 0 *
area,
At one point, debate be­
The&gt; said at least 70 oilier tween Sen*. W. C. Harrell of
persons were pushed to hos­ Miami 8prings and Tom Whitpitals from the disaster area laker Jr. of Tnnipn became so
where fires broke out.
heated tliut Senate President
Witnesses said both planes Wilson C a r r n w a y warned
caught fire atler they Collided them against "engaging ia
and crashed onto Uie rooft of personalities."
two banks—the Istanbul Bank
Whittaker accused Herrell
and the Guaranty Bank.
of "double-talk li.g" on reapTurkish authorities said all portiuiimcnt when ha supportII pusicngcrs and four crew 1ed Urn 43-Senator bill and remembers aboard the Middle fused to tuka th* 30-Senator
East Airline* plane were killed .hill. Whittaker aaid both hill*
in (lie crash.
I give relief to Dade County,
It was not known Imw many | represented by Ilcrreil, but
persons were in the Turkish , tho .ID-fiennlor one also re­
plane, n niililary transport move* lurqtiitl** elsewhere in
C46 that wus reported to have .the elate which the bill that
been on an instrument flight. I pa.Mil does not.
In l.«mli&gt;n, u Middle East | llrnt-M shot back that WhitAil lines spokesman snlil one of ' taker Imil told him he wiiuld
llieir Viscounts collided wilh 1never vote for a bill that guvs
a Turkish Air Force freighter I two Senator* to Hillsborough
or cargo aircraft, lie said the I County wliilo Herrell aaid he
Viscount "dLlnlcgratrd" over , hail time und again to get
a wide area alter the collision. multiple .Senators for all five
But lie said first rc|airt* his of tlist hugest counties. Whitoffice had received indicutcd ’ inker mi id tliia wa* true, and
the Turkish cargo plane later lie still felt Uiat way because
landed safely.
lie iliiliiT believe in trying Us
get just multiple Senators for
n fi w counties and freezing
Slocks Firm
NEW YORK (U l'l)—Stocks off forever the chance of get­
were firm at tlie opening toduy ting fair repreariitnUon for all
thu people.
on Itcavy volume.

No Quarrel With A n y o n e ......ACL Complains
played In the area's progress
through the years, and lias a
vital interest In the continued
growth and development of
Sanford and Seminole County.
Coast Line does oppoke
strongly and vigorously, how­
ever, Uie granting of right-ofway by the City of Sanford
to Sanford Pipeline Company
for construction of a proposed
pipe line to transport petro­
leum products.
Principal reasons for Coast
Line's opposition in this mat­
ter are:
1. The President of the Unit­
ed Statei baa Indicated thar
Uie real trouble with the trans­
portation industry today is that
there is ■ surplus of transpor­
tation facilities and that statemeat is equally true*in tho

southeast; therefore there Is
no reason for additional trans­
portation facilities being built
such as tha proposed pipe line.
2. Tha proposal la econom­
ically unsound from Uie stand­
point of the Navy in that they
presently pay 254* cants a
barrel for transporting Jet fuel
from Tampa to the Sanford
Naval Air Station, whereas
under the proposal they would
pay 25 cents a barrel for
transporting the fuel by pipe
line from Lake Monroe to San­
ford Naval Air Station, two
and one-balf miles, complete­
ly excluding the cost of get­
ting the fuel to Lake Monroe.
2. The pipe Une proposes to
use public property for tts
right-of-way (for only a token
rental), whereas Coast Lina

owns its right-of-way and pays | tlie continued profitable oper­
large taxes Ihcreon. In lart, ation of tlie branch line serv­
Coast Line paid more than ing tlie Naval Air Station.
5. There arc approximately
$70,000 to the C'ily of Sanlord
and Seminole County In ad 350 persons employed in Sanvalorem taxes for 1962 alone. i ford by Coast Line, with an­
The token payment by tlie nual salaries in excess of $2
pipe line for use of the City's | million. Them employes spend
property would approach out I tlscir salaries in Sanford, pay
right subsidy of a competing j taxes in Sanford, and add con­
siderably to the area's eco­
form of transportation.
4. Coast Line's opposition to nomic welfare.
6. Coart Line lias rendered
the proposed pipe line is a
matter of an established com­ efficient and dependable trans­
mon carrier competing with portation service to the San­
a privately owned pipeline and ford Naval Air Station, and
not a matter of standing in the ran be relied upon to perform
way of any economic progress similar service in any em er­
of Uie City. Operation of the gency. TIm- Federal Govern­
pipeline would result In tlie ment hat depended primarily
lost of revenue to the railroad on tha railroad Industry to
of about $90,000 a year. This transport men and equipment
loss would seriously Jeopardize and supplies during World

Wars I ‘and II, Uie Korean wilh the Federal Government | Wilson in declining to permit
War, and tlie Cuban Crisis. It ' in making available Coast use of Cit) property by pri­
is essential that during peace ( Une property for pipe lines vate enterprise at nomlns!
times the railroads be kept to military installations where cost. Certainly, lliese genii?financially strong and able to they were considered essen­ iiicii are to be applaudod loij
voting their convictions and
perforin effectively d u r i n g tial and economical.
9. Coast Unc's operation at their dedication to the best in­
times of emergency.
Any loss of revenue affects Sanford Is a continuing stim­ terests uf Uie future of San­
Coast Line's ability to perform ulant to Sanford's economy, ford.
efficient dependable transpor­ whereas construction of Uie
tation icrvica as well as af­ proiiosed pipe line would mean
Herald Index
fects Coast Line's ability to very, very little conUnulng
Bridge
Tage 10
provide continued regular em ­ economic benefit to Ihe San­
1’ags I t
ford area. Coast Line feels
Classified —
ployment for ita people.
Comics .....Pag* 10
7. Coast Une has a tong rec­ that there is little comparison
Pag* 10
Dear Abby
ord of cooperation wilh tho in Uie value of a $200,000 pipe
Pag* 4
Editorial _
City of Sanlord. A most recent line in Sanlord wilh Coast
Entertainment Page 9-10
example la the donation to Une's huge Investment, many
the City of a water pipe line employes, and mulll-miillon
Legal*
Pag* 6 A l i
and right of way from Lake dollar annual payroll.
Putxla _______ Page 10
10. Finally, Coast Line com­ Society — ----- Pag* 1
Jennie, valued nt several
thousand dollars.
mends the actions of CommlsSports ..... Pag*
4
I- boast Una has cooperated aioocra Crapps, Labors to d
Churches ■- ■ Pag* I

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                    <text>Ptfre 8— Tuw . Jan. 29, ’68

Backfield Makes
Grid Hall O f Fame
CANTON, Ohio (U P I )- J lm
Thorpe, Red C ringe, Sronho
Nagurakl and Sammy Baugh,
possibly Uie greateat “ dream "
backfield the game haa ever
known, were among the fln t
IT Immortal* voted into the
National Proreailonal Football
Hall o f Fame today.
Alao honored for their play'
Ing ability were backa Dutch
Clark, Johnny (Blood! McNal
ly and Ernie Never*, center
Mel Ileln, lacklei Pete (F a ta )
Henry and Cal Hubbard and
end Don Hutaon.
The a ll official* named for
the Hall for helping to guide
the pro aport from It* original
role aa a atepchlld o f the col­
lege game to ita modern pop­
ularity were form er N F L Com­
missioners Bert B ell and Joe
Carr; George ffalaa, founder
o f the Chicago B e a n ; Curley

3 Matinees
On Tap At SOKC
Three matlneee are on U p
thia week at the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel Club fo r the f l n t
time thle aeaaon. The greyhound* will run under the aun
tomorrow and alao Friday and
Saturday afternoon, aUrtlng
at 2 p. m.
Eight top bracket ipeediter*
make up the field fo r the day.
light featured ninth race to­
morrow, It la a Grad# A conteat and among tha antrie* are
Mra. Mop*, Topeko Roee,
Blora end Occasion.
E ton holds tba dlitinctlon
o f belonging to T, J. Daniel,
owner o f the traek'o winningeet kennel. Thle epeedy fldpounder haa contributed two
vlctorlea to Danlel'a lot*I o f
29 through Saturday night.
Fred Whitehead had tha nest
hlgheat wore, a to U l o f IS,
Orville M o a e a 1 Excelling,
high scorer Iwnt aeaaon and
winner o f the Racing Quean
h tales, gaU liar aecond atari
o f tha aeaaon in tonight'*
ninth, t h a a v s n l n g ' a main
event. In bar firs t try aba had
trouble early and mlaaed tha
money. Ed*a Rolling Dealer,
Sleek I'onda and Roekar'a Circua w ill each be tryin g fo r a
third first hi this top attrac­
tion.

Pressure Aids
Gasper Ortega
BALTIM O RE (U P I )— M exi­
can Gaapar Ortega aaplalned
today he had "put the presaurc" on welterweight con­
tender Charley ficolt of Phil­
adelphia and scored a unani­
mous upset decision In their
return 10-rounder at tha Civic
Center Monday night.
O r t a g a , weighing
pound* to Scott'a 14914, aveng­
ed Scott'a unanlmoua win at
New York’* Midlaon Square
Garden on Jan. 0, 1002.
Aa In tha New York bout,
there were no knockdown*
Monday night. But 27-year-old
Ortega, a 7-9 underdog, gave
29-year-old Scott a thorough
battering In the racond half of
the fight. He tea t tha tiring
Scott at long range and at
cloie quarter*—with a terrific
pace.
A crowd of 1,494 paid BIB,*
M l.

Jackets Grab
SEC Leadership
By United Prraa IsUraaUaaal
If tha mark of a champion
is winning tha do»a ones, you
can pass tha crown to Georgia
Tech.
Known primarily for ita en­
gineering courses, this proud
school deep in the heart of
Dixie will have more need of
doctors to treat Its gasping
supporters If the basketball
team continues at lie present
pact.
The Yellow Jackets won up
to their old heart-stopping tac­
tics Monday night before lastminute heroics by sophomore
Ron Scharf produced an Im­
portant M 4 I victory over Ken­
tucky, Tha win left Georgia
Ite k In undisputed poaaaaatan
of Brat place In the Southeast­
ern Conference and establish­
ed tha Engineers aa favorite*
te a h their first league

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Matinees
Mon., W ed. * Sat.

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lantic and Mark Caoio for
Robaoo's were outstanding.
Standard Oil put up a tough
battle for three quarters be
fore going down to Sanford
Electric’s full court press 46-

Huff Answers Critics
On 'Dirty' Football

POPULAR
BUNNY

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Bankers Score Hard

S trik e s . . .

Platters Hold
Pinecrest Lead

Sanford M eets
Lakeview Tonight
Sanford Journey* to Lake-1 to round out the eounty cage the campaign agalnat six loss*
es in tonight's tilt. Expected to
view tonight In cage action |slate.
while Oviedo hosts Mostverde I The Scminoles will te look ■tart for the locals are Butch
and Lyman travera to Ocoee ing for their eighth victory of Riser, Mike Woodruff, Barry
Barks, Don McMurray and
Dave SIcGillls.
Oviedo shoots for Its ninth
win of the season against
three losses. The starting five
for the Lions Include Mlkg
Tesinsky,
Jimmy
DrShato,
Wes Swenson, Jimmy Courier
and Ted Bcllhom.
Lyman (4-9) takes on Ocoeo
Sanford Atlantic Bank scor­ 20. Mike Long sparked the
ed a hard-earned 91-20 victory Electricians and BUI Higgin­ with Donnie Smith, Bill Tol*
ion. Gene Griffin. LaRue Bal*
over a stubborn Robson Sport­
botham was outstanding for mer and Jim Shuster the atari*
ing Goods in the opening game
Standard Oil.
Ing five.
o f Biddy Basketball Saturday.
Bobby Lundquist dumped in
Mett Morgan fo r Sanford A t­

of

Echaniz Sets
Fronton Mark

Lyman, Oviedo In Action

VCAOO

W T IU 4 M * A *0

Fool ball Hall of
the here where the National Foot­ fesslonal
who
commented:
Green
Bay Packers; Tim ball League was founded on F a m e ,
“
These
ir
e
the
milestone
men
Mara, founder o f the New Sept. 17, 1920. Five o f the hon­
o f pro foolball. Their deed*
York Giants, and George Pres ored men are deceased— Bell, and dogged faith wrote the
Henry,
Mara
a n d history of this great gam e."
ton Marshall, founder of the Carr,
^ rrx x r
Thorpe.
Washington Rediklni.
The board of selector* will A fs c tm o e k
The
announcement
o
f
the
The 17—all picked unani­
meet annually to consider
A */ fO U O #
mously by a national board of first group to enlcr the 11*11 nominations for new members,
CHICAGO
ZAPHVPS
(electors—will be enshrined In wa* made hy Dick McCann, with the next meeting sched
TtAM M AT*
a hall now under construction director o f the National Pro- uled for the eve of the 1963
m cr
N F L championship game. No
PALLAM f
act number will be chosen nor A * m l M M
Pootor.
will It always be necessary
PlA/MM
for a man to be selected unanl
PAM rrm e
moutly.
ft* sec*
Thorpe, Grange, Nagurskl
A AMU&gt;
GOAL
and Baugh are perhaps the
ACCiJPACy
most famous backa in football
M A P **,
history — a n d undoubtedly
A AO A IM
would
have
formed
the
4HPAOV*
“ dream " backfield to end ’em
tha flna Job both of them are all If they ever had performed
By John A . Spolskl
League leaders this past doing for this league.
fO P A V P .
as a unit.
High average wee taken hy
week Included auch stalwart*
a* Jim Altman, Marlyn Bailey, Big John Uhr— 187; eerlea
Mary Sutton, L . Moore, Ed went to D. Demlto—019 and
Conley, Marjorie Kipp, Jen­ scratch gama waa won by Ed
ife r Thompson and Ctyda Michalak with hia 247.
Clyde Plercy o f Appleby's
Plercy.
Wa hava reports from tha Restaurant team waa a shootPowder-Puff Kegler’ettee L g In' up a storm In tha Thurs­
Monday was a big day for
aa well as tha Miaed Lg., day Nlta Mixed Lg, Clyde the youthful Eehanlt who won
Spare Bibbers, Sanford Her- smashed Lite new wood with ■lx consecutive gamea, his
N E W YO R K (U P I) — The
ald, Mr, A Mra. Lg., Sand- his 218/984, tops fo r the men. four starts during the matinee violent world of pro football
spurs, Holler Motors/Navy Marge Kipp was high fo r the and hie first two at the eve­ haa come crashing down on
Wive*, plus a couple o f otheri. gals with her 209/917.
ning performance. An unoffi­ Ssm Huff.
Georga-Oh-Swann haa aold cial scrutiny o f the records In­
Pert Jenifer Thompeon led
The New York Giants* ag­
tha Powder-Puff Kegler-ettea more fin ger lifts fo r mo In the dicate* that thia la an Individ­ gressive 230-pound linebacker
L g with a hi gama total o f 192 fa st week than at any other ual record for the Fronton.
has been tormented by taunts
and Sweet Honey Childa took time since w e’ve opened, He
During the course o f the a f­ for the past several weeks that
put tome Into hia ball, and ternoon Echanix was practi­
•erlea with a 2.'I2.
t e was excessively rough In
Jim Altman has teen doing now he’ s striking more often cally invincible, using evsry hia treatment of Green Bay’*
real wall In the Sanford Her­ than not.
trick In tha professional's book Jim Taylor In the National
A s an example, hie 204/BS6 to keep tha string going. In
ald Mr. A Mra. League. For
Football League championship
two consecutive weeka ha'a wee good 'n u ff to eteal the tha evening the going wee game Dec. 30.
teen able to coma thru with spotlight In the Jet Lanee tougher but he atilt came
“ P ve been gutting raked
that •‘cushion’' gama o f 200 or Kagler'a Lg. (Coma to think through with two thrilling vic­ over the coals by everybody
better. (Cushion meaning, that o f It, Tony Rodrigues put tories to make hia total a ll for and it hurts," aaya Sam. a
It's O. K. If you hava a "not* some Into hit bomb and he's the day,
broad-shouldered West Vir­
too.good" on* . , . you’re atlll teen tough to heat latelyl)
With auch going Echanls ginian with an obviously sen­
H'mrmnmm, I wonder If bide fa ir to become the player sitive soul. “ It seems like
out o f the woods causa o f that
that'a what I needed 7
high game.)
o f the week I f hie lurk hold*. everybody turned on Sam Huff
W e're real sorry to hear He certainly haa a good start at the same time.”
Last week Jim led Urn men
with hia 214 and , . . what* about good friend and bowler toward the title, with six
There hava been newspaper
this T Jane Spolskl high with Don Thompson leaving tha straight as o f Monday night.
columns written all over the
a 197/407 fo r the women area. I understand that Don
Tonight Is Charity N igh t at country, by aome who attended
(Ahem, old buddy! The Kids will te heading for California the Orlando-Hendnole Fronton the title game and others who
and Wives beat you . . , what* tomorrow and once again it with tha entire proceed* of tha watched on television; there
cha gonna blame It on now 7 points out the fact that theee evening being contributed to have been vicious letter* and
Visiting civilians who am tem­ the Florida (Sheriffs A ■•-ela­ anonymous laic-ewniag tele­
That green ball you throwT)
Don't worry, I'll coma up porarily attached to the N A S tion Boy* Ranch at Live Oak, phone calls to hia home; and
with a dandyl Don’t worry! It era real assets to the commun­ and the Elks Lodge Harry there have teen Irritating
ity. Don certainly fit Into that Anna Home fo r Crlpplod Chil­ glbea by people with whom he
certainly can’t b# mel
I’VE GOT IT! I ’VE GOT IT! eategory with a capital G for dren at Umatilla.
cornea in dally contact.
I t ’s those new pins, that’s Gentlemen. Good luck, Don.
A fan In Columbia Falla,
Well, wa were host te the
what’s causing me all my
Mont., wrote a Dallas column­
trouble. (And tha trouble I Central Florida Monthly Clas­
ist that his two youngstrrs
waa having earlier, was be­ sics on Saturday night and I'd
have slopped r ilin g the break­
te remiss if I didn’t single out
cause o f those old pins!)
fast food Huff endorsed be­
Only one thing wrong with k e g I e r a Del'alma, Meltser,
cause of bow he played against
that reasoning . . . too many and Pentecost!
Taylor.
You aee, out o f the entire
Dot Johnson with a 186/911
high guinea have teen rolled
Huff, who only a few years
Sanford Association, t h * a a and Joan Adams with 170/486 ago was glamorised on tele­
even with new wood.
In the Hparo Bibber* Lg, !,. were the only three who per- helped keep the Platters in the vision and In magasinra and
lead In the P i n e c r e s t Inn newspapers as pro football's
Moore blasted a 107 hi scratch ticlpated.
Dave Tomberg shot a mag­ Bowling League.
as Ed (Ten Gallon H a t) Con­
outstanding defensive player,
nificent 1119 for four games.
Other top scores were Bev­ feels that It's all a bum rap.
ley won series with his 939.
Marlyn Bailey o f Die Navy And In case you're wondering erly Krecek (Toppera), 170/
And the Giants tried to do
Pali team was high In the aer­ about average, that'a a cool 436; Bello Sum mere (S trik ­ something Monday in hia be­
ies dept, with a 474 In the 225 per game. For It, Dave ers), 199/462; Gen* Lanitert half.
N avy Wive* L g and Mary Sut­ pocketed 1100.00 first place (Strikers), 169/484; Christine
They Invited newimrn to
ton wa* real excited and money. Second thru fifth wee Barak (M arkettea), 161/306; drop Into tha dub's office for
pleased after having rolled won by Ruddy Phelps (1049) LaVsrn Ward (N eedles), 169/ a film viewing o f tha Packers’
her first s a n c t i o n e d BIG |62.90| Joe Itohltallle (1029) 300, end Margie W a t e r s 16-7 victory over tha Giants
820.00; Joint Hardee (095) (Queen rina), 144/409.
GAM E . . . 204.
and to decide for themselves
league standings are Plat­ whether Sam really did Tay­
And while we’re on the sub­ 822.00; end Hill Allen (088)
ters 47-29, Toppera 44V4-8IV4, lor dirt.
ject o f Navy, our thanks tu 817.00.
That's what happened In the Strikers 42V4-33S4, Marksttea
Captain Ware fo r being on
And in Justice to Huff, those
hand this past week to make A Division fo r tewlaro with 40-36, N e * d I a a 80-46 aad who watched the hour-long re­
the trophy present a liana. (Tha averages o f 176 and up. How­ Queen Pina 24-62.
play o f the title game, re ­
only thing I didn’t understand ever, in the It Group (avgs. o f
from hia remarks war* . , - 175 and under), Paul PramWhat la that thing railed golf? tech took first with a 1021
tV 6 w , * . W P d o 9 , n i »
Must te a new kind o f game and 195.00 and second waa
they’re trying to Introduce to won by Ben Heaton (989)
5:111.00.
the public or somethin'.)
At Del'alma took one o f the
Trophies went most attrac­
tive and special thanks must Jackpots with hia 237 game
be offered to League officer* and alto picked up an addi­
Bill Foster, P r e a i d a n t and tional 810.00 fo r high game
Georgs King, Secretary fo r out of tha money.
Lambeau,

By Alan Mavof

Gambling: Main
NFL Meet Topic
M IAM I BEACH (U P U - N a (tonal

Foolball League club
running aeveral play* In which
owners
open their annual win­
Sam waa involved, came away
with this Impression:
ter meeting here today with a
Huff played no rougher than
any o tter participant In this
gama that had so much at
stake for all concerned. He
did not appear any rougher
on Taylor than hia Green Bay
counterpart,
Ray Nltschke,
waa In harrassiny Giants’
quarterback Y . A. Tittle.
“ A lot of people around the
country feel we played rough
against Taylor,” Huff com­
mented. " I think we played
hard, lough football, Just as
they did against Ui.
“ I don't want a reputation
for playing dirty football," he
continued. “ I wanted others to
look at the game film. I f 1
played dirty, I want it known.
But If I played clean, 1 want
that known, too."

two-phased Investigation

into

gambling allegations the unof­
ficial main topic.
League Commissioner Pete
Roselle made a brief, informal
report to the owneri on pro­
gress of his own investigation
Monday night on the eve of
the formal sessions, but did
not disclose what he had said.
Word o f a second Investiga­
tion, apparently t o u c h i n g
other sports aa well, came
from Washington where Sen.
John L. McClellan, D-Ark.,
chairman of a Senate Investi­
gating subcommittee, confirm­
ed he had sent a staff mem­
ber to San Francisco to “ check
on reports" o f sports gambl­
ing.

IS quick points lor W TRR in
the first quarter. W TRR r o u t ­
ed to a 33-32 win over a firedup Strickland-Morrison team.
Bill Schmidt was outstanding
for lit: Ford men. am *•«—
Day and Night Grill showed
too much polish aa they de­
feated First Federal 33-27 In
the final game o f the day.
League standing! are San
ford Electric 44), Standard
Oil 3-1, Day and Night 3-1,
W TR R 3-1, Sanford AtlanUc
Bank 2-2, First Federal 1-3,
Strlckland-Morrison 0-4 and
Robson Sporting Goods 0-4.

Cinci Tops
Cage Ratings

NEW Y O R K (U P I ) —Cin­
cinnati, which overcame Ra
toughest non-conference hur­
dle In filinols last Saturday,
today was tha unanimous
choice for the sixth straight
week o f the United Press In*
ternationil board o f major
college basketball roaches.
The Bearcats, who beat Ill­
inois, 62-33, for their 33rd
consecutive victory and 15th
straight o f the season, thus
remained the No. 1 choice of
the 33-man U PI board far the
ninth week in a row.
Loyola 0/ Chicago, unbeat­
en in 18 games, held a tight
PALM
SPRINGS, Calif. rein on second place for the
(U P I )—Touring golf proa In­ sixth straight week.
cluding Jackie Burke, winner
of the Lucky International at
San Francisco Sunday, swarm­
ed over four golf courses In
this desert playground today
to get in a few practice licks
for the lucrative Palm Springs
Golf Classic.
719 x 14
The Classic, starling Wed­
8M x 14
nesday and running through
899 S 14
Sunday for a marathon 90
CAVANAUGH
teles, has total potential prise
TIRP. SERVICE
money of 9113,000, making It
1401 8. French A t *.
one o f the richest events on
F A 2-2263
Ihe tour.

Pros Get In
Practice Licks

WHEN OTHERS
ARE DONE...
P H iiou n rs
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That’s right! Plymouth for ’63 has
America's longest and bast new-car
wirrenty*-5 yean or 50,000 miles.
To any car buyar, this warranty
proves our point-Plymouth is well
built We don't Just talk about such
qualtty-wa back it up in writing. If
you're Interested in that kind of
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Sanford Faced With Rail Traffic
Tie-up; Cut Off From Rest Of U.S.

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By L A R R Y VERS11EL
1 don’t know which shocked
Sanford Pipeline Attorney Ken

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

™ McIntosh more . . . The shock­
ed look on his face when the
city fathers turned down the
company bid for the fuel line
or when be looked at the clock
and

discovered

make

those

he

couldn’t

•

•

•

Memo to Sonny Reborn, A1
Wilson, Jim Crapps: Aw, come
on!

•

•

•

The word is that the Sanford
Pipeline Co. and N avy have
asked for a rehearing on the
City

Commission

Monday.
- PLACED
W AG END A
C IT Y

IT
AT

decision

W IL L

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ON

BE
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NEXT

COMMISSION

MEET-

ING.
•
Mayor Tom
called on all
the pipeline
selvea heard
•
.

•

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McDonald today
citizens favoring
to make them. . .
• •

Memo to Tom : Our phone
didn't stop ringing all after­
noon.
• • •
Nobody asked me but how
come the Boosters want to
push for a new stadium by
the high school when we have
one? . . .
• • •

£

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Memo to the Boosters: Why
not push for a swimming poolT
Bet we're the only community
In the stale that has a multimillion dollar high school and
no pool.
• • •
How come the Seminole
Raceway hired an Orange
County veterinarian Instead
o f one from Seminole County T
. . . Last time I looked, the
raceway was located In this
area.
• • •
Don’t forget the Mothers
Polio March tomorrow.
• • •
The most unlikely place to
find m e . . . Atlantic Coast
T.in* Union hall.
• • •

I

City putting into operation a
new curb edger that will Im­
prove tha appearance o f city
streets . . . will cut back grass
overgrowing on the curb.
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The second o f three confer­
ence days for parents of coun­
ty school kids will be held
Friday.
• • •
t

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County Commission didn’ t
bring up pay raise at Tues­
day's commission
meeting.
Guess it la dead unless John
F . Kenn— oops. I mean Fitz­
patrick brings it up Friday at
the legislative hearing.
• • •

Maybe Frito Lay was
Following approval of
the
City Commission of
right after all!
Dec. 7, the company final­
Remember l a s t year
ized the requirements es­
when the Frito Lay com­
tablished concerning com­
pany said they would not
plete P R O T E C T I O N o f
locate in Sanford.
abutting landowners and
A t that time, W . E.
other citizens, detailed en­
Freeman, vice president o f
gineering studies and sethe company said “ his com­
leted a site for the one mil­
pany was not confident fu ­
lion gallon storage tanks
ture S a n f o r d officials
urgently needed by the
would be in a position to
Navy.
honor commitments made
Pipeline officials acted
by the present board.”
in good faith from the out­
“ The Frito Lay Com­
s e t . . . and this community
pany does not want to bur­
is “ shocked” by the deci­
den any community and in
sion o f the commission that
the opinion o f this com­
they do not intend to honor
pany we would be more se­
that verbal a g r e e m e n t
cure in Orlando.”
made last December.
Well, in this paper’s
It has been established
opinion, perhaps Frito Lay
by communication from the
was right in not locating
N avy that “ substantial sav­
here.
ings will accrue to the gov­
The other day three
c o m m i s s i o n e r s backed
ernment as a direct result
o f the Naval A ir Station as
down on their commit­
a permanent installation in
ment. W hat is to stop them
this community.”
from doing this time and
The pipeline company
time again?
intends to honor their con­
O f course we are talking
about the City Commission
tract fo r the transportation
decision Monday night not
o f JP-5 jet fuel to the Naval
to honor a previous verbal
A ir Station.
agreement to allow the *
L et us hope the city
Sanford Pipeline Co., from
commission will see fit to
constructing a je t fuel line
honor their agreement.
from the lakefront to the
Or, perhaps Frito Lay
N aval A ir Station.
was right after all.
★

★

★

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★

★

Raborn Comments
On 'No' Vote

Opposition to the $300,000 t in acting as an elected o ffi­
fuel pipeline to the Naval Air 1cial representing the citizens
Station w a i voted by M. L. |of Sanford I felt that it was
Raborn Jr. in City Commit- In the best Interests of the
■ion meeting Monday because citizens of Sanford to deny
the parent company desired the use o f the public owned
use of city-owned right-of- rights of way to the com­
TTiey'Jl let bids on that D*- way, namely Mcllnnvltle Ave.
pany.
Bary Nursing Home in late
While atating he favora a
“ Aa I see it the only ques­
February . . . Capacity for pipellrc, Raborn said in a
tion
to
be
decided
was
116 . . .
prepared statement to The 'Should the City Commission,
• • •
Herald today that he voted aa the alecled representa­
Take a look at the corner of against establishment of tbe
tives o f the citizens of San­
Park and Commercial. Bart utility simply beesuse the
ford, grant to a private en­
Peterson really la doing a good company requested use of
terprise, organized for profit,
job helping to spruce up down­ city property.
the exclusive right to use pub­
town , . .
City Commissioner J. II. lic rights-of-way on which to
• • •
Crapps, who also denied the construct a business.' I did
Work on Supervisor o f R eg­ pipeline
right-of-way
use, not feel that this should be
istration Camilla D. Bruce’ s said today he will have a
office in the courthouse will prepared atatement later to­
start aa soon as the new win­ day (or releaae Thursday. The
dows are Installed . . . And third commissioner. Al Wil­
then cornea the paint Job.
son, who completed the ma­
• • •
jority in the denial, also
Drainage plana still holding said he would have a pre­
up work on Bellmeade and pared atatement for releaae
Adama Shopping Centers.
Thursday.
• • •
Raborn’a atatement to The
Stale Hep, Mack Cleveland
Memo to Francis Rnumlllat Herald reads as follows:
Jr.: Say. about that little
” 1 feel that It would be Jr. said be would Introduce
theatre group?
appropriate at this time to legislation Thursday setting
• • •
offer my reasons (or voting up Joint Senate-House com­
to conduct public
First play coukJ be: Hfow against the proposed pipeline mittees
to Win Friends and Influence as presented to the Sanford hearings on reapportionment
People" or "D ays and Nights City Commission on Jsn. 28 throughout the atale.
in an Atlantic Coast Line
Cleveland, in an effort to
“ Tbe N avy i ( Sanford’s
Union Hall” or ” 1 Waa A City most valued and valuable in­ forestall any "d o nothing spe­
Commissioner.”
dustry
and
every
citizen cial session,” said the com­
9 0 0
should be interested in pro­ mittee could get the opinion
Nobody asked me but Joe moting the permanency of of persona, particularly in
Raker proved he deserved the NAS Sanford. The Navy's large counties, as to what
Jaycee
DSA
awardMonday slated position of being in­ would be a fa ir apportion­
terested In Increasing the e f­ ment.
night.
* • •
Meanwhile the House went
ficiency and reducing the ope­
Believe it or not but the head rating cost of the station is to work todsy on a plan to
horseman at the new raceway aa it should be. As ciUzens increase its membership from
la named ,-Cal Coolidgt." He and ta x p o e rs we should want N Id 110 while a move got
underway in the Senate to
even looks like the late Prea- ll no other way.
“ Aa a businessman doing adjourn the two-day old spe­
ident.
• • •
business with both the eivi- cial session Thursday to avoid
Did you know there was Han population and with the another money-wasting stale­
• bomb icare at Seminole Navy it would have been mate.
The House art an afternoon
High School yesterday
. . much easier to have approv­
ed the application of tha session (or action on any of
Notice those fire trucke
Pipeline Company. However, several bills that m adi their
ll

VOL. 58

United I'nws Leascif\Viro

postponed
aneertalnty

because
when

NO. 638^

of

the

Uie pre­

sent special aesslon of the
legislature wilt be conclud­
ed, State Rep. Mack Cleve.
land Jr. telephoned The
Herald
from
Tallahassee
early Uil* afternoon.
Cleveland aald he confer­
red with State Sen. Bernard
Parrish and State Rep. Joe
Davis and it waa agreed the
hearing should be postponed
until tome future date.
However, the delegation
requested tbe various com­
missions, municipalities and
others interested In propos­
ed legislation proceed to
advertise aa required by
law and all prepare their
drarts for the delegation as
soon aa possible.
“ We will reschedule the
healing,”
Cleveland aald,
“ at soon as possible, when
we can leave Tallahassee
after this special session
and return home.”

Dimes March
Broil Slated
A Hamburger Broil for the
benefit nf the March of
Dime* wilt be held on tha
Elks Club grounds from 5:3&lt;&gt;
to 7 30 p. m. today.
Carry out service will bo
available through the court­
esy of Duke'a Delivery Service for the giant burgers
which eon* 1st* of a quarter of
a pound of ground beef, complele with baked beans, po­
tato aalad, assorted relishes
and coffee.
U tile Kenny Vorronk, the
Florida Poster boy for the
March o l Dimes, will be pre­
sent at the event, Mra. J. It.
Hoolehan Jr. ami Mr*. Patri­
cia Rsnsbottom, rhalrmen of
the event laid today.

Urged By Cleveland

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Gray Ladies
Classes Set

Herald Index

W EIL. J A N U A R Y 30, 1003

M&gt;"n Q rjve On To Save Shad;

LegtslaUve bearing

Apportion Hearings

x

Established 1908

duled for Friday bat been

done.
“ However, if suitable ar­
rangements can be made by
the pipeline company to con­
struct tlw pipeline on private
property
to
the
lakefront
Classes for Cray Ladies m
area, this would be another
Seminole County schools will
matter.
open at B:W a m. Thursday
“ A t previously planned by
at the county health depart­
the
pipeline
company,
it
ment. John S. Gibson, Am er­
would be necessary to con­
ican Red Cross area field rep­
struct storage and pumping
resentative, will lie the in­
facilities
at
the lakefront
deep water docking area and structor.
The volunteer program is
I would be In favor of grant­
open In all mother* of school
ing the pipeline company per­
children.
It w i l l
Include
mission tu cross the lakecourses In orientation to Ited
front area to the storage and
Cross, introduction to the Gray
pumping area.”
Lady aervice, a 10-hour first
aid course, rare of the sirk
and injured, school Job orien­
tation. health record keeping,
reporting procedures and le­
gal implications in caring for
children.
This Red Crosa aervice to
the schools has received the
support of It. T. Milwee, school
appearance today, including superintendent;
Dr.
Frank
two 38-district measures to re ­ Leone, health department di­
align the Senate, similar to a rector, and Hugh Carlton,
bill killed In the Senate Tues­ Sanfurd Junior High School
principal, the first school to
day.
'Hie Senate, serving notice request the service,
“ Gray Ladies" serve in the
it will take no further action
until the house has disposed cspsrlty of practical nurses
o f the controversial 42-Sen­ for tl»e care of sick or injured
ator bill which cleared the students during school boura.
upper
chamber
yesterday,
met only long enough to ad­
journ until 1 p m. tomorrow.

lir n tllt

W E A TH E R : Clear ami warm throiiffh Thursday. High todny, 70-75. l,ow tonight, 00-65.

weight • lifting

classes.
t»

Maybe Frito Lay W as Right
In Not Coming To Sanford

RuttincHH School
Registration it still going
on at the Seminole County
Business School, .Mrs. Penrote Love, principal, ampbaiizrd today. Students mutt en­
roll this week for beginning
shorthand, but may enter
any of tbe other classes at
any time, the said. H ie school
offer* IT courses, under the
supervision of the county
school system, and tbe only
charge is for books and mater lain.

New Canal Route Ask
A uiie-meii campaign to save
the area's shml fishing sport
and industry although still
favoring support o f a San­
ford-East Coast ranul ha*
been Inunched by S. II. (Jim )
Crowe,
Crowe, operator o f a fishing
ramp on the St, Johns River
east o f Sanford on Highway
4d, appeared before the Coun­
ty Commission Tuesday to de­
fend what he termed "the $31)
million shad fishing industry*."
He declared that commercial
fishermen and sport* fishing
rump* derive a thrre-qunrtrr
million dollar annual income
from thud fishing in this area.
Crowe proposes an alternate
right-of-way for the canat, aa
opposed to a new t h o u g h t
broached by the St, Johns-lndiun River Navigating Com­
mittee.
The committee Is supporting
an 11-mile canal from Lake
llam ey to the headquarters o f
the Indian River. Crowe pro­
poses a MS-milu canal direct
from Sanford to the Titusville
area, by-passing the Kt. John*
River.
Crowe's argument fa r a d i­
rect ranul is that tu dredge
the winding St, Johns River
will disturb the shad spawn­
ing bed* and ultimately kill
o ff the fish.
Cruwe, who has fought and
argued for many year* to save
the shad Industry, cites the
following letter from tha Bur­
eau a j Sport Fisheries and
W ildlife, It, S. Department of
Interior, addressed last July ‘J
to the U. S. Arm y Curpe of
Engineere:
"Th e Lake Monroe • Lake
Harney section is the principal
spawning area o f the A m eri­
can and Hickory shad in the
St. Johns River. These anadrnmous species migrate up­
stream annually to this reach
uf the river where they spawn
over shoals,
(Crowe ronlrnds a fish
Udder ha* not yet been eon-*
triced to suerred with shad,
lie claims that In Connecti­
cut shad hate lu tie lifted by
basket over a dam. Thry w ilf
not rllmb a ladder.)
“ In the reach to lie dredged,
sport fishermen expend an
approximate
$0,000 fisher

Tax Classes
Slated Here
Income tux classes will
again he conducted this year
for the aid of regular tatpayer* wlxi must Itemize de­
ductions and fill out the long
form, Roger Harris, instruc­
tor said today.
H ie
rlassrt
will
begin
Thursday at 7 p. m. at Semi­
nole High School, and will
run (or three hour* on three
consecutive Thursday*.
"Th e demand for this ser­
vice hat been great, since
Die successful classes were
held last year,” Harris tsld.
Tlw instruction is given un­
der tbe supervision of liie
Seminole County Adult Educa.
lion Department.

Choralierfl

mail-days annually f i s h i n g
from boat and shore for shad
end other species. Downstream
from the spawning area, com­
mercial fishermen harvested
nlxjut 650,000 pounds o f shad
in 1068.
"Dam age* to shad spawning
success and ultimately to the
fishery ere expected to result
from the dredging hut the ac­
tual extent is difficult to pre­
dict. This effect could range
front moderate to extensive
damage and would he known

only after the dredging wai
accomplished. K e m o v a 1 of
shallow sand bar* and alter­
ations o f currents in the area
could both produce damaging
effects.
“ The project reach also sup­
ports valuable sport fisheries
for other species, especially
blueglll and largemnuth bass.
Dredging will adversely affect
the fishery fur these species
to some degree through dis­
turbance end destruction uf
habitat."

ACL Awaits Move
On Injunction
Sanford along with all of
Florida was faced at noon
today with live possibility- of
bring divorced in rail traffiee from the rest of Die Ba­
llon,
.
Ttie possible rupture In rail
traffic hinged on action In
Jacksonville resulting from

era! Mediation Board set Urn
meeting at 2:30 p. m. F KC
Atlantic Coast Line officials, Vice President Ray W. Wy*
however, held out two glim­ ckoff and Jack lladtey, chair­
mers of hope Unit rail ser­ man o( a committee repre­
vice will continue into the senting the striker** were to
head the delegations.
Sanford area.
the wcek^ild strike c f Florida
Eaat Coast union memliert.

Federal Judge William A.
McRae Jr., at Jacksonville,
was quoted today by UPI
that he would grant an in­
junction asked by FEC com­
pelling Die Jacksonville T er­
minal Company to take hack
2.IXK) Idle freight ear* being
JACKSON, Mis*. (U P I) —
rented l « EEC at a cost of
NEW YO R K (U P P - The $8,400 per day,
James H Meredith Mid to­
Coast Guard reported that •
day lie has decided to return
UPI reported this would tie
to the Unlvcnity of Mississ­
Navy plane with t4 persons
up the Jacksonville terminal
alaiard apparently crashed to­ and halt all rail traffic into ippi for |lie spring semester.
day In the Atlantic about ISO Florida la-rauso FEC strikeThe
20-year-old
Negro,
miles southeast of New York. cr* would plrket Die termin­ whose entrance Into the uniA spokesman said that a al and this picket line would vrrsily lost fat] was greet­
search plane had sighted two lie honored by union mem* ed by rioting which left twx&gt;
life rails and a dye marker.
Iwr* of Die other three rail­ dead ami hundred* injured,
The t)wkrsmun said the pilot roads o|K-rating through Jack­ made 1:1* announcement at 8
of the search plane did not sonville,
new* conference here.
indlral'* whether there were
“ Many Ihingi have taken
W. S Baker, ACL vice pres­
survivors.
ident for labor relations at place in recent months and
The cutter Absrcon and a Jacksonville, told The Her­ 1 tee signs that give mo hope
nuinla*r of N avy vessel* were ald by telephone [list should l!lal I
able to go tu
speeding to the scene.
Judge McRae grant the in1,1
M u r '' under
The plane, a PSA Orion, left Junction against tlic terminal adequate, if not ideal, conthe naval air station at Patux­ company ACL and other rail-1 sMioni,” .Meredith aald.
ent n iter, Md., on a routine roads would ask for a second
*6* decision came a few
flight at 7:34 p.in. Tuesday restraining order enjoining day* alter he had complet
and was last heard frutu at FEC pickets from closing the ed his academic work for hi*
first semester of study at thu
2:48 a ni. when R gave It Jacksonville terminal
UPI al Jacksonville told previous all-white university.
position as 160 miles southeast
of New York.
Herald
by
telephone
that
-------------------Juc'.c McRae's office report- M o t h e r M a r c h
ed lie would announce bis
decision at mam.
Second glimmer of Imp,- fir
continued rail service in the
Sanford area was offered by
“ N esr'v '.VK&gt; Sanford moth­
local ALT. officials, who said
ers will t ill* to the road
Douglas Stenxlrom, Sinford ACL trains could in- detour­
Tbur t l i y in the biff filial
attorney, will lie moderator ed heir through llig'i Springs
wind-mi campaign o f this
of a two-day panel discussion and the "P e rry cut-off" at
year's Dime* Privo in the an­
concerning development of a Monlicrllo.
nual Mother's Starch," Mr*.
In fact, local AC L officials
regional plan for East Cen­
Robert Zitt rower, chairman
tral Florida Thursday and indicated there would tic no
Friday at Uic San Juan Hotel, interruption of train service annuutired today,
Citizen* 0f the city are ask­
Orlando.
here but “ there might be
ed to turn on their porch
Representatives o f &gt;6 state tunic delay."
As Die FEC strike moved light c-r make som* kind o f
agencies, five institutions of
higlicr learning and of Semi­ into ils second week today, identification, an that tnarrhnole, Brevard, Indian River, the first fuco-lu fact- meet­ era may cull on them fo r their
Orange, Osceola and Volusia ings between labor and man­ contribution*.
“ Mother* will begin tn make
Counties will discusi long- agement were scheduled in
range development plans be­ St. Augustine, Die result of the round* at 7 p.in. Thursday
fore a panel o l members of efforts hy stale and federal continuing until 0 p.in., under
Die leadership o f 22 area rapDie East Centra] Florida Re­ mediators.
gional Planning Council.
James Hularcn, of the Fed- tains,'* -Mrs. Zittrower sshL

Navy Plane
Down; 14 Aboard

Regional Panel
Discussion Set

Meredith Going
Back To Ole Miss

For Dimes
Thursday Night

Sports B anquet Set

Winter
“ Booster* are to bring cov­
honoring ered dishes of vegetables,
Seminole High School football salads, or desserts,” he said.
“ Meat, potatoes, rolls and
and basketball players and
beverages will be furnished
cheerleaders,
of both the by the club.
varsity and Junior varsity
“ This la not an awards
squads will be held In the banquet,” MacGIllU emphas­
SH5 cafeteria i t 6:30 p, m. ized. " I t is an appreciation
Thursday, D. 11. UacUlllls, banquet, and a Spring Sports
president o f tbe Booster Club banquet will be held later (or
tion, "Meet Me at the Fair." reminded today.
member* nf tha track, golf,

Members of Die Choraliert
of the Seminole High School
Glee Club will present a pro­
gram
o f popular musical
numbers for the benefit of
guests at the M ayfair Inn,
tonight,
Mrs. OUle
Reese
Whittle baa announced. Many
of the numbers will be those
seen In tbe recent presenta­

Presently t h e navigating
committee is awaiting an en­
gineering report on the feas­
ibility o f Die It-m ile route.
Following that report the
committee will call a meeting
of county rommlsslonerm o f
Seminole, O r a n g e , Brevard
and Volusia Counties to ask
their support. Crowa Tuesday
asked Seminole County com­
missioners to o p p o s e the
dredging o f tha St. John*
River in favor o f a direct
canal.

H ie

Sports

first

annual

Banquet,

swimming
and
baseball
teams.
“ Following
the
banquet,
there will be a special meet­
ing of the general member­
ship of the Booster's Club to
discuss the question o f build­
ing a sport* stadium at tha
high •chool,*' MarGlUis aald.
Tbe general meeting will
be held In the auditorium,
about I p. to.
)

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W rralli

County Honors Herndon
tor— I worked with Mr. Herndon from
1047 until his retirement in 1959 and
always found him congenial and willing
to help any time. My association with
him was moat pleusant and agreeable.
His panning will be very keenly felt by
myself and others who were associated
with him.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby— Mr. Hemdun was the life o f the courthouse dur­
ing my years o f association with him.
He was always jolly and jovial and
greeted everyone with a smile.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, county
tax assessor— Everyone liked Mr. Huru-

A memorial resolution in Hie
passing o f 0. P. Herndon, long-time
clerk o f the Circuit Court and o f the
County Commission, was approved
unanimously by tho County Commis­
sion in regular session Tuesday.
The resolution, moved by John
Fitzpatrick, was to Isa drafted by Coun­
ty Attorney Harold Johnson and was
ordered spread on the minutes o f Tues­
day's meeting.
Also voicing sympathy Tuesday
in the death o f Mr. Herndon were:
John Galloway, county tax collec-

don. He certainly knew bin business
and wan a friend o f all the people o f
Seminole County. ] was associated with
him for a number o f years and he ulwuyn wan helpful.
Arthu“ II. Dcrkwith Jr., Circuit
Court clerk— Mr. Herndon'n death came
us a shock to me and to each o f the
stuff o f the clerk's office. His,contribu­
tions to the progress o f Seminole Coun­
ty will long be remembered. He was a
Rood public servant, giving more than
30 of his productive years to the wel­
fare o f the county he loved. He will be
missed.

ir it if

Committees
Named By
County Board
Only two chingea
were
made on county board* and
commltteta by the County
Comminion Tuesday.
William Bush, counly engi­
neer, w a i added to the water
control and coniervallon comnilttca, and Richard Hanks
replaced Charles A. Walea on
the board or adjustment.
The board voted 3-1 against
Jama* P. Avery Jr.'a motion
to increaie the county Insur­
ance committee from three to
five member*.
Following la the lilt o f com­
mittee and board member*:
Board o f trustees of Sem­
inole County Law Library —
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., Ken­
neth W. Mclnloih, Joieph
Muraako, ’ V aisar B. Carlton
and Volte A. WUiiami Jr.
County Insurance committee
— Robert E. Kerna, Clifford
McKlbbln and Robert J. Crum­
ley.
Board of plumbing Manilaera—E. C. Harper Sr., C. T.
Rabun, George Bowser, Don
Young and Sidney Vlhlen.
Water control and conaervatlon committee— Harold Kaitte r , M. L. Cullum, W. E.
Knowles, C. 8. Lee, A. S. Mer­
rill, R. S. 81-9wo. llom er Os­
born* and WUUam Bush.
Board of adjustment—J. H.
L ee Jr., William Halback,
Richard Ilanka, flat Colbert
and W. H. Martin.
Cooing board-^Jeorga Bobrow, A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
Raymond
Ball,
Robert J.
Crumley and Andrew Stanko.
Board o f medical cxamln
era—Dr. E. W. Stoner, Dr. W.
Vincent Roberta and Dr. Loon
ard Munson. (Reappointed un
til Best commission meeting
pending recommendation by
n o d ica l association.)
Fire Mtnmlsiionara — Ralph
Able, Ralph Schwelckcrt, Rich
ard Ivera, Joseph Smathara
and Jimmy Reaves.
Board o f adjuatment appeals
— Hat Harris and R. E. Par
via, one year; Leltoy Robb
nod Paul Campbell, two years,
and William Bush, three year*.

Helen Meisch
Dies Suddenly
Mr*. Helen Metich, 63, of
8683 Cllftoe A v*., Jacksonvllle, died auddenly Tue*day.
Mra. Mclich w ai the widow
o f the late Prank Mclich,
prominent Sanford grower,
who died la Feb. 1939.
Mr*. Mclich w ai a former
resident of Sanford, having
made her home here since
1914, except for the la it five
y ea n , when ilia went to live
with her daughter In JackaooviUe.
Sb* wa* • member of
Chriit
the
King
Catholic
Church in Jacksonville and
w ai affiliated with All Souli
Catholic Church here. She
wea a member of the Cath­
olic W om en'! Club of San­
ford.
Survivor* include a daugh­
ter, Mra. L. S. Harlifield of
Jacksonville; a eon, Frank
S. Mclwh. Jackionvllle; a
•liter M fj. John Ludwig of
Sgnford;
lit
grandchildren
and teveral nelcei and aepbewf.
Gramkow Funeral Home li
in charge o f aervlcci which
are incomplete at |hla time.
i

til
lb

Grand Design
OSLO (U P I — An Olio news­
paper aald today French Pres­
ident Charlei tie Gaulle baa
offered Soviet Prem ier Nikita
Khrushchev • “ grind design"
dee) including American mill/ fary withdrawal from Europe
4 in exchange lor dcmilllarlta» ljua o f the Soviet satellites.

As Plane Burns
Over Kansas City
KANSAS C ITY, Mo. &lt;UPI)—
A Continental Airlines Vis­
count

crashed and exploded

in flames Tuesday night while
attempting

to

downtown

land

municipal

at

the

airport.

All five paiteoger* and crew­
members were killed.
The crash was the first fatal
accident involving a commer­
cial airliner in the history of

JZ- i

^

F IF T Y LONGWOOD FIREM EN and their wives attended a dinner held
lost Friday night ut the conclusion o f the week's Fire College in honor o f
Instructor Elnto Cox. Chief Claude Layo, pictured with the above group at
the far left, either by accident or plan seems to have wound up ut the
choice location— just look ut all those luscious cukes.
(Herald Photo)

Soviet-Red China Unity Disrupted
— tome comfort from this fall- rier task forces or Thor or
Dcfenae Secretary Robert S. Ing out between the Coinmun- Jupiter Intermediate range
ballistic missiles."
McNamara told Congress to­ 1st giants," he said, “ the
McNamara said President
day Uiere w ai increasing evi­ world situation remain* perl*
Kennedy’s recommended 333.7
dence that the Communist loui, never! he le u .”
billion defense budget would
unity o f Russia and Red
McNamara made the as*
strengthen U. S. preparedness
China had been “ fractured— seunient In hi* annual report
even more while Russia and
perhaps Irreparably."
to the Home Armed Service*
Red China "struggle for pow­
“ Although w e may draw Committee on the slalui of
er in the Communist cam p."
U. S. military power. He pre­
He declared that “ tha dassented the in -page summary (ruction of freedom and free
at a closed seaihm. A cen­ nations is still the ultimate
sored version was made pub­ objective" of both Commun­
lic by the committee.
ist power*, although "each ii
The defense secretary as­ seeking to attain the objec­
sured the lawmakers the
tive In ita own way, and So
United States
was
"fu lly capture the spoils for itself,"
Funeral services for Mrs.
capable" of destroying key
McNamara said Uie Soviet
Mattie F. Poole, 60, who died
Soviet targets "even after Union cootinued to be the
Tuesday at a local nursing absorbing an initial surprise
major threat, especially in
home, will he held at 10 a. attack."
Europe. Rut o f the two Red
m. Thursday at Brlaann Fun­
He said Utls country had giants, he added, China was
eral Home with Rev. Fred about 030 bomber* on IS min- "by far the more belligerent
D. Chance officiating. Uurlal uto ground alert and mure and Hie more reckless, end
will be In Thomasvllle, Ga., than zoo Alla*, Titan and then-fore very dangerous ta
on Friday.
Minutenun missiles on laun­ Uie peace of the world." He
Born In HawklniviUe. Ga., chers along with 144 Polaris pointed to I lie Chinese Com­
Jan. 7. 1(173, Mrs. Poole was mlssllea in submarines ready munist invasion of India as
a resident of DeLand for 31 to retaliate.
a prime example.
year* before moving to San­
"Allowing for losses from
ford in 1838. She was a an initial enemy attack ami
NEW M ANAGEM ENT
member of the First Baptist attrition en route to target,"
Church of DeLand and of he aald, "w e calculate that
the Stonewall Jackson chapt­ our forces today could atlll
FE A T U ItlN U
er of the UDC of DeLand.
destroy the Soviet Union with­
M
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M UR RAY
Survivor* are four daught­ out any help from the deploy­
P IA N O COM EDIAN
ers, Mrs. John E. Fox and ed tactical air unlti or carMrs. W. A. Parry o f Sanford,
Mrs. Robert Bstfe of West
Palm Reach and Mra. Fran­
ces Taylor of Ft. Lauderdale;
two suns, Fort H. Poole of
Sanford and Julian L. Poole
ol Merritt Island; a lister,
Mrs. W. L. Harrell o f Abblovlllc, Ga. and 11 grand
children and 20 great grand­
children.
WASHINGTON

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Poole Service
Set Thursday

the airport and of Continental.
An earlier Continental crash,
which killed 43 persons, was
blamed on a bomb.
The t l . l million, four-engine
Viscount crashed into a dike
on the south side of the air­
port, near the partially froieo
Junction o f the Missouri and
Kaw rivers. Witnesses aald
the plane, which can carry 59
passengers, broke Into piece*
and hurst Into flame*. The
wreckage burned for almoit
one hour.
H ie bodiea o f the victim*, all
but three found inside the
wreckage, were taken to an
airport hangar.
R.
0. Ziegler,
assistant
chief o f the air traffic divis­
ion at tha airport, said the
pitot apparently overshot Hie
7,000-foot runway and was
pulling up for a second at­
tempt w|ien he hit the 30-foothigh dike well.
Ziegler a a l d the plane,
Flight 190 from Midland, Tex.,
to Kaniaa City with Intermed­
iate stops In Texas end Okla­
homa, w ai on schedule and
w ai due to land at 10:5« p.tn.
Tha crash occurred six min­
utes earlier.

Cold Spell
Near End In
California

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Heavy rains poured in from
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valleys and signalling an end
to the destructive cold spelt
which nearly paralyzed the
nation for weeks.
The West C o a s t
rains
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Plcdraw Blancas, Calif., re­
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rain early today and other
w e a t h e r atattoni reported
more than a half-inch. Snow
fell inland from the coast.
The Rocky Mountain slate*
and (he Great Plains were the
only areas where cold weather
lingered. Bozeman, Mont., re­
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early today. Sub zero readings
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plain* to Minnesota, where
Minneapolis reported an early
morning low of 13 below.
A thick fog halted chipping
in cast Texas. Ships were un
ship to leave port nt Beaumont
and Victoria. Trlvate airplane*
were grounded at Dallas, Fort
Worth, Houston and San An­
tonio but commercial flight*
continued.
Freezing rain and drizzle fell
from the Ohio Valley north­
ward. Glaze and hazardous
driving warnings were posted
for znoit or eastern Missouri
and soul hern Illinois during
the night

Steel Earnings
'Way Down'
NEW YO R K (U P D - T h e U.
S. Steel Corp. hai reported Its
net earnings were the lowed
In a decade In 1IM2, the year
President Kennedy forced the
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enough to cover dividend re­
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I))- Jane Caiaelberry
A meeting to organize an
Auxiliary to American Le­
gion Memorial Post 2.V5 o(
Casselberry wa* held last
Thursday night at the home
o f Mrs. Harold Krydcr, 1494
Lake Ur. in Casselberry.
Mrs.
Kenneth
Walbridgc
presided as temporary chair­
man.
O fliccri elected were Mrs.
Mrs. Krydcr, president; Mrs.

DeBary To Host
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By Mrs. Adam Muller
Denary will host a meet­
ing o f the Volusia Round
Table o f DcLund at the Fire­
man's
Recreation Hall on
Colrmba Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
today.
Ciuost speaker for the oc&lt;
ension will be Robert Bcssercr. administrator of Seminole
Memorial Hospital, who will
speak on the proposed con­
valescent home to lie built
in DelJary.
The meeting is open to the
public.
Approximately 11.800 per­
sons lost their lives in lircs in
the U. S. during 1902.

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Unit 21, Schenectady, N. Y ..
was appointed parliamentar­
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Building on Overbrook Ur. in
Casselberry.
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Pflfre 6— Wed. Jan. 30, '63

U A S P A C E M E N ................. By Alan M o w

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Combine For 35
The Sanford Scmlnolen broke a five same toning
streak trouncing Lakeview on the road Tuesday night
to the tune o f 70-43.
I It was the eighth victory o f the year fo r the
locals against six losses.
Mike Woodruff led the Sanford scoring purade
dunking In 20 points followed
by Butch Kiser who plunked
In IB.
The Semlnolea opened up a
IB-0 first quarter lead, pulled
•head to a 37-14 romp at the
half and breeted home the
rest o f the way.
The Junior Seminoles coast­
ed to an eaay 70-31 victory
and on tha B squad contest.

Oviedo Romps
Over Hapless
Monlverde
■It

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cream

all

peaches

for the Oviedo Lloni

Tueiday night et they happily
breezed to an easy 78-44 vic­
tory over Monlverde—picking
up their ninth win In 18 Marta.
Oviedo opened up with a
quick tl-IO lead In the first
period and that about told the
story of the game.
At the half, the Lions led,
40-21.
Jim Courier, Jimmy DaShato and Mike Teiin ik y —
each scored IS points for Urn
Victors.

Tech 'Cool'
Under Pressure

A T LA N T A (U P I) - Sixthranked Georgia Tech has earn­
ed the reputation this winter
of being one of the coolest
teams In the nation in do-or-dle
situations. Surprisingly, three
teen-age sophomores h a v e
been largely responsible for
this reputation.
The sagea say that when
the chips are down, It’s ex­
perience that counla. Rut you
couldn’t prove it by the Engi­
neers.
Georgia T e c h , presently
boasting a 13-1 record end
LOS AN G E LE S (U I’I ) — leading the Southeastern Con­
Lea Richter, who was worth ference, has been Involved In
aa entire team to the L o t An­ 10 games this season which
geles Rems, retired officially were decided by five or less
as a player Tueaday end also points — including two over­
announced he would not re­ time encounters and one dou­
ble overtime.
turn as a defensive coach.
It won Uicm ell.
Confirmation that hia play­
ing days had finished with the
close o f the 1842 ecaaon after
nine years with the Rama was
no surprise — but everyone
•specially head coach Harland
United Prrse International
fivare, figured Richter would
Basketball has a winning
remain as an assistant coach.
tradition at Duke Untvcnity,
Ho doubled in that Job the f i ­
but there’s Mill plenty i t
ne! six games o f last aeaeon.
reason to buss about the cur­
"M y w ife and I tried to de­
rent edition on the Durham,
cide whether we wished me to
N. C., campus.
pursue a career in football as
Although Duke has had on­
a coach, or go Into business,"
ly
ono
losing
champaign
eald Richter, now 82 years old.
since 1028, the Blue Devils
"A fte r three long weeka o f
seem ready to present tbeir
adding up the plus and minus
faithful with their best showcolumns we decided the as­
tog In over two decades.
pects o f the business world
Doing the most to make
were more to our liking."
this possible Is the terrific
tandem of Art lleyman ami
Jeff Mulling*, both tcgiltmete
contendere
for AllAmerlce honors. They came
through with another typical
NEW YO RK &lt;UH&gt; — Son­ performance Tuesday night
ny Liston was scheduled to with a total o f 44 points to
gel hia | U ,000 today.
lead Duke to an R8-70 victory
U. S. A lly. Robert Arum over South Carolina.
confirmed that hia office bad
•greed to release $85,000 o f
Sonny's fight money today to
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
Sonny's advisor, Jack Niton.
( U I 'I I —A solid gold, diamondA t the same time, $75,000
studded belt buckle presented
more o f Sonny's money wee
to fornirr lightweight boxing
to be given to president Tom
Rolan of Championship Sports, champ Benny Leonard In 1821
was stolen from a restaurant
Inc. &lt;CSI), to be ptorcd in
escrow—with Sonny's consent, safe Tuetdey. The buckle was
mode for promoter Tex Rick­
of course.
ard by Ring Record Book
publisher Nat Fleischer, who
said that the only other buckle
M IN N E A P O L IS (U P I ) — like it is owned by Jack Demp­
Halfback Rub Reed, former sey,

Richter Calls
'It Quits'

Duke Making
Good Showing

Sonny To Get
Loot Today

Buckle Stolen

Sign Reed

University o f Mississippi star,
has been signed to a 1048 con­
tract by the Minnesota V ik­
ings o f the National Football
League. Reed was sidelined
last season after suffering a
chest Injury in a game with
the 1/oe Ancgvlee Haras.

Knee Injury
ST. LOUIS (U P I) — BUI
Bridges o f the St. Louis
Hawks will be out o f action
until a thorough examination
is made of « n injured right
kuec.

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NFL Considering
'Exhibition'
Doubleheader

M IA M I B EACH (U P I) —
The National Football Leairta
kept its scandal Investigations
to Itself today and turned to
making pro football tha na­
tional aport with a blue rib­
bon sendoff next season.
Being considered by N F L
owners at their annual winter
meeting here, but probably not
up fo r a formal vote until
Thursday, was an exhibition
doublcheader at Cleveland that
would match four o f the lea­
gue* best team*.
Flore proposed rule ehtngee
and other routine matters
were on the agenda for to­
day'* aecond round o f meet­
ings In the three-day gather­
ing o f N F L owners.
League Commissioner Tetc
Roselle officially put th* lid.
on more talk o f gambling in­
vestigations when he said
Tueaday that nothing criminal
hnd been proved so far and
JOAN
that “ our Investigation will
*0 9 / 9 6 *
not be discussed any further
.
during thle meeting."
Ho admitted, however, that
9 ?A P A T 7 # A T / / £ l6 ftr
th* league la "cooperating"
o n Barren. Me9 oa r ros/iP
with the Senate Investigating
t ek
subcommittee o f Sen. John L.
W tn / IM A T f/Y £ STAA/&lt;SHr.
McClellan, D-Ark., In an in­
vestigation o f possible gam­
bling influences in tha sport.
Bui Roselle hae promised to
stay silent on any results un­
til the continuing investiga­
tions are finished.
The brightest spot In the
meetings Tuesday were the
reports on attendance, which
has set a new record four o f
Ruby
Keeler
has
scored
To date no greyhound has
the past five years, and on
come up with four flrets et once in Grade B and twice television viewing o f pro balL
In A events. Circus City
the Sanford-Oriendo Kennel
Rinch
Kennel’s
Mystery
Club tills aeasoo but four Tam er has posted wins in C,
of them will be trying to ac­ B and A, all over the Hthscomplish that feet in to­ mile distance, while Lou Ha­
night's ninth race, the big voc, owned by Darold Robert­
midweek feature.
son, has triumphed over the
The three-time winners in S/lOUis-mllo course In grsdes
P A L M SPRINGS, C a l i f .
tills top attraction ere Denny C, B anti A
( U P I ) — Arnold Palmer opens
Mac, Ruby Keeler, Mystery
defense o f Uie first o f hie
Tam er and Lou Havoc. If
eight 1002 crowns today when
Denny Mac should win to­
play gets under way in the
night it will be the fourth
Palm Springs Gulf Classic—
straight mein event victory
where $1 IB,000 la up fo r the
for thle sensational pup who
proa to take pot-ahota at.
will not be two-years-old un­
The champion is the favor­
til next month.
Ocoee rallied in tha final ite, but there fa a lot o f senti­
The big 75-pound brindle,
period to nip Lyman 42-38 In ment, too, for other mem Ik re
and Ids kennelmete, Ruby basketball action T u e a d a y
o f golf's "big fiv e " — Jack
Keeler, both belong to T. J.
Nlcklaue, Gary Player, Billy
night.
Daniel, owner of the track's
After three periods of play, Casper and Gene Littlur.
winningest kennel. Between
Lyman held a slim 30-28 lead
Between them they hold
them they have contributed
but the Ocoee cagcra sneaked every major g o lf title In the
six firsts to Daniel'e total
ahead with two remaining and world and they have won three
of 23 through Monday night.
sliook off a last desperate o f the first four tournament*
press by the Greyhounds.
this year. Palmer has won one
Donnie Smith and Jim Shus­ title this year, the L ot An­
ter each scored ten points for geles Open.
the Lynian five.
The only one that eluded
them was the Lucky Interna­
tional Inst week at Han Fran­
cisco, where Jackie B u r k e
NEW HAVEN. Conn. (U P I)
sneaked in as the winner. Cas­
— Yale University officials
per won at I ’ebble Beach,
rosy need "tw o or three
In the Sunday Night Mr. and Player at San Diego.
weeks" to canvass the "great
Mrs. Bowling League It was
" I t was a case o f life begin­
number" o f applicants for the
Ed Kurgan's 191 game lead­ ning at 40 for me,' said Burke
vacant post of head football
ing the way, with Bob Gullihe prepared to tee o ff to­
coach.
rle'a 180-544 close on his heels. day with hie three amateurs.
Charley Loftus, the unlvcrIn the consecutive strike de­ H1 struck a blow fo r th* mid­
slty'a publicity director, said
partment Marion Rankin hit dle-aged crowd."
"the telegrams poured In all
four in a row. Turkeys were
d a y " Tueaday from peraona In­
frequent ns .Madge Williams
terested in aucceedlng de­
hit It twice. Also, Dave Old­
parted Jordan Ollvar.
ham, Ed Kargan and Bob
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) world
champion
Guthrie rolled up the triple. Slx-tlme
Sugar Ray Robinson take* to
the come back trail again to­
ALB AN Y, N. Y . (U P I) night against N ew Orleans'
NEW YO R K (U P I )—Maury
Governor Rockefeller today
Ralph Dupas—18 years hia
proposed to increase state Wills o f Use Los Angeles Dodg­
Junior.
ers
was
presented
tha
Van
revenue from harness tracks
by $8 million by extending the Hcusen Outstanding Achieve­
racing sea ion and Increasing ment Award fur 1002 Tuesday
to 10 the number of nightly fur hli feat In stealing 104
races.
bases.

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Palmer Top
Classic Choice

Ocoee Rally
Stops Lyman

Yale Needs
2-3 Weeks
To Name Coach

Kargons Pace
Mr., Mrs. Loop

Comeback

Revenue Boost

Award For Wills

La k e Monroe T a k e s O ver Lead
Last week's position night defeat to an inspired Engle's through with a 173 triplicate i red to the West Coast by hts
matches in tha City League five-some. Lad by George score. Don la being transfer-1 company.
resulted in a new leader tak­ "Hot-streak" Swann's 845/433
ing over top spot in the stand­
game and scrica, Engle’s took
ings.
Lake M unroe Inn, by virtue i l l four points from the "Ham o l a clean sweep over Jel on Rye-ara." Estridge and
Lancs, Jumped into first place F o r g u a o n contributed 300
games, 211 and 801, while
two points ahead of tha
Brumfield rolled « 218 for
leaders.
* Lifetim e Unconditional Road
Although tha flrM game was Sweeney's.
Team No. 4 took the meas­
Haxard Warranty.
fairly dose, there was Utile
Jet Laoaa could do to contain ure o f Sanford Mfg. Co. by a
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FR E E : Flat Tire
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Check
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Palma, Uhr and Pentecost Bit range in hia last game to help
found the range with 234/618, salvage one point for Sanford
Budget Terms - No Carrying Charge
231/004 and 844/408 respec­ with t fine I 8i slagla. Don
Thompson,
rolling
In
league
tively. DorsdorTa 223 was high
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Why Y O U

Veeck Is 'Shut Out'
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) —B ill. Lem on-partners in a Wash- stockholders bought the club bert H. Levi, George A. Gar­
rett, George Y . Wheeler, and
Ington brokerage firm —and franchise two years ago for
Mrs. Katherine Graham.
baseball, has been shut out George Bunker turned out to $1 million.
American League and Sen­
Tw o of the original stock­ ators front office official*
in his latest bid to return to be the shareholders with the
holders—Mrs. Agnes E. Mey­ were reported happy with the
Dm major leagues by buying money.
They said they bad pur­ er, widow of Washington Post three new owners, headed by
the Washington Senators.
Veeck, who wasn't above chased 50 per cent o f the publisher Eugene M eyer, and Johnston with the title of
putting a midget in n bat­ other stock giving their 80 Floyd Akers, an automobile board chairman.
For Veeck and hia fellow
ter's box to get « man on per cent control, to “ retain dealer—each retained a 10
b e *« and a stadium packed, Washington." Quesada, who per cent Interest In the club w-ould-bc buyer*, the search
left
th#
lost nut Tuesday when three resigned Tueiday as club and will be represented on continues. Veeck
White Sox with ■ $376,875
stockholders o f the Washing­ president, and four other the new board of directors.
In addition to Quesada, profit In his pocket two year#
ton club bought out the in­ shareholders couldn't refuse
those
who sold out were Ro- ago, vowing that he -would
the
offers.
The
10
original
terests of five others for a
be back to the big leagues.
reported $5 million.
Veeck and form er Cleveland
co-owner Nato DolLn, acting
for a syndicate, have been
dickering since last summer
to get Senators president Elwood R. Q u oad* to part
with hia share o f tha 10thplace American League club.
BOSTON (U P I) — President
But Tuesday a by-law In
er In 1959, hit .267 last sea­
United Press International
Kennedy
can start getting hi*
tha team's corporater ended
Ken Boyer says he’ ll take son.
throwing arm In shape for the
their chances. It provided
the $50,000 and let the boos
The Indians revealed that American League opener at
that
shareholders
couldn't
come If they must.
Joo Adcock, towering slugger Washington on April 8.
sell to outsider* If another
" I'm Just going out to play obtained from the Milwaukee
Launching the season one
shareholder met their price.
ball,” said the St. Louis Car­ Braves, has agreed to terms. day earlier than last year
James M. Johnston, James
dinal third-baseman today af­ The 35-year-old Adcock hit when the President also w-a*
ter agreeing to his 19G3 con­ 29 homers and knocked in 78 on hand to toss out the first
tract. "W hatever feeling the runs for the Braves last sea­ ball, the Washington Senator*
fans express, it'a beyond my son. H e'll be starting hia 14th will play host to the Baltimore
control."
season in the majors and O rlolei in the 120 million Dis­
Boyer waa the target of first in the American League. trict of Columbia Stadium
pretty heavy booing in St.
In Maracaibo, Venezuela, April 8.
Louis last season despite a shortstop Luis Aparlcio said
The official 1963 achcdule,
Gastl and Lorenzo thrilled .291 batting average and 88
he Is accepting the Orioles' released by American League
1,100 Charity Night fans last runs batted In, but Cardinals
offer and will mail the con­ headquarters here today, re­
night at the Orlando Seminole general manager Bing Detract to Baltimore this week. vealed the Senators will get
Jai Alai Fronton with their vine predicts the Boycr-lcd
Obtained in a winter trade the customary one-day jump
excellent play in the all star Redbird Infield will have 'em
with the While Sox, Apart- on the rest of the circuit.
eleventh game as they fought cheering this year.
clo's salary is believed to call
from far behind to outdis­
"W e have an infield among for $40,000. He hit .211 in 153
tance Onatc and Iriarte.
Use best in baseball both on games Isst season.
It was a case o f Gasll's offense and defense," said
Pitcher Tex Clevenger, 2-0
agility and ability to put the Devine. "W e said we would
In 1962, signed with the New
ball where he wanted and make some changes for this
York Yankees along with
Lorenzos great power that year but at no time did we
rookies catchers Bill Madden
settled the Issue in favor of consider trading Boyer."
and Alan Hall, outfielder Ron
the winners by constantly
Devine said the Cardinals' Solomlni and first-basemankeeping the opposition off Brat firing 1863 infield will 1ms
catchcr Curt Blefary. The
balance.
composed o f Boyer, first- Yankees have announced only
The Charity Night trophy baser.-an Bill While, recently
acven signed players.
was won by Iriarte who took acquired shortstop Dick Groat
The Chicago Cubs announc­
the eighth game single match and accond-basemaa Julian
ed all signed when catcher
and received the trophy from Javier.
Cuno Barragan and rookie
Seminole County Sheriff J. L.
Boyer agrees with Devine pitcher Don Prince returned
Hobby, exalted ruler Frank that the Cardinals' 1963 in­
their contracts. Barragan hit
llolm c* of Die Sanford Elks field will Invite more cheers
.201 for the Cubs lis t season
and exalted ruler A1 Ehrlich than jeers. He thinks, in fact,
while Prince had a 10-14 re­
o f the Orlando Elks Lodge. that the 1962 booing "w aa ex ­
cord for Salt Lake City.
1*1*4
Tonight will be American aggerated— In fact. It was
The Minnesota Twins re­
Legion night at tho Fern Just berause the fans were
G E N U IN E FORD
vealed that outfielder Jim
Pork Fronton with the Cassel­ generally disappointed in the
Lemon and rookie catcher
berry post donating the tro­ team ."
Paul Ratliff have come to
phy.
The Chicago White Sox and terms, and the Los Angeles
Cleveland Indians also sign­ Angels announced the sign­
ed Important players Tuesday ing o f catchers Bob Rodgers
En.
and the Baltimore Orioles and Ed Sadowski.
heard that their key winter
acquisition "Is satisfied."
G E N U IN E FORD
NEW M ANAGEM ENT
The White Sox signed veter­
an
second-baseman Nelson
Fox, who'll be starting his
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (U P I)
F E A T U R IN G
14th season, for an estimated
— Yale University officials
M
EL
M URRAY
$37,500. Fox, tlie American
may not have to roam too far
1949 • 51
P IA N O C O M ED IAN
League's most valuable play­
afield in seeking a new head
FORDS
football coach.
Jordan Ollvar presumably
1952 • 61
caught the Eli athletic office
by surprise Monday night
FORDS
when he announced he was re ­
linquishing what amounted to
a lifetime contract as Yale
G E N U IN E FORD
coach to devote all his time to
his Insurance business in Bev­
erly Hills, Calif.
There had been report* that
the 48-year-okl native New
Yorker wa* considering re­
signing at the end o f the 1062
season when the Elis won only
two of nine games. However,
athletic director Delaney Kiphuth said no steps had been
G E N U IN E FORD
taken to find a successor be­
cause it had been hoped Oliver
would change his mind.
Veeck, the P. T . Barnum of

Boyer Inks Pact;

l e t The Boos Come'

Iriarfe Cops
Charity Trophy

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Oliver Quits
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Wed, Jan. 30, '63— Pago 7

SHOW N IN tho photo above are the officers,
who will be transferred from Heavy Attack
Squadron Three, during February. Shown in the
photo above are; le ft to right, back row: Chief
Warrant Officer, Robert C. Martin, L t. John H.
Touchton, Lcdr. Robert A. Mlrcheff, and Cdr.
Charles E. Guthrie, first row: Lt. Wendell W.
Powell, Lt. O k ) William D. Derryberry, Lt. (jg )
Stanley Pochordo, and Lt. William J. Belay.

Welcome Wagon
Gets New Members
By Jane Cat tel berry
The South Seminole W el­
come Wagon Newcomer* Club
met U it Thursday in the
Carriage Room of the Hamil­
ton Route fo r a luncheon
meeting following by an af­
ternoon o f earda. Tha execu­
tive board met prior to the
luncheon.
Twenty-two members and
11 gueats were present for
the occasion.
N ew members joining dur-

Hoffa Urges
Capitol March
L A N S IN G , Mich. ( U P ! ) — A
march on the nation’* Capitol
has been called fo r by Team*
atera Union boas Jamas R.
H offa to protest labor legisla­
tion in the works by several
congressmen.
Hoffa, In a speech hare
Tuesday, promised to lead
••hundred* o f thousands’* o f
workers himself to protest the
blits which he referred to as
“ garbage" and which ha said
would deitroy the labor move­
ment In tha United Statea.
H offa, in his speech to 176
delegates to tho annual legis­
lative conference o f the Michi­
gan Stats Building and Con­
struction Trades Union, called
tha congressman sponsoring
tha bills “ bums."
Tha congressman to whom
h t was referrin g were Sen.
John L. McClellan, D-Ark.,
Sen. Barry Goldwator, RArts., and l i p Dave Martin,
X-Neb.

Reprimanded,
Girl Takes
Roach Powder
PITTS B U R G H ( U I 'l ) — A
It-year-oid girl who admitted
aha swallowed poison because
•ha had been reprimanded for
smoking at school died Tues­
day.
Marlene Burka t o l d h e r
grandmother, Mrs. A l b e r t a
Burka, that aha had taken
roach powder. Mrs. Burke
telephoned South Side Hoe*
pita) and learned what anti­
dote to give tha girl.
Tha grandmother laid M ar­
iano showed alight Improve­
ment and than want into a
coma. She was taken to the
boapiui but was pronounced
dead on arrival.

Ing the meeting were Mr*.
Genie Fritter, M ri. Sue Dice,
Mrs.
Esther Tooley, Mrs.
Nsnnie Peterson, Mrs. Edith
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Helen
Green.
Guests -were Mrs. Lorraine
Vargo, Mrs. Clalrd Sabatine,
Mrs.
Frances
Dickenson,
Mr*.
Ann
Clrane,
Mra.
Blanche
Vanderwerf,
Mrs.
Melissa Nelson, Mrs. Emily
MacLeod, Mra. Evelyn Bra­
ke, Mrs. Ruth Logsdon and
Mr*. Claire Paulson and W el­
come Wagon Hostesi, Mra.
Virginia Petroikl.
Members o f tha club have
bean invited to attend a
Benefit Dessert Bridge spon­
sored by the Sanford W el­
come Wagon Club to be held
Tuesday, Feb. IB, at tbe San­
ford W om an'! Club. Those
planning to attend may con­
tact Mr*. Luther Miles in
Forest City fo r ticket*.
T h e n haa been a change
In meeting place and the
next meeting of the club will
be held Thursday, Feb. 21,
a t noon at tbe Country C u b
at Casselberry.
There w ill be n silent auc­
tion for white elephant items
ami baked goods amt there
alto w ill ba a fortune teller
present.
Winners o f prize* at last
week's meeting were Mra.
Dice, door prize; Mra. Joyce
Merrlficld and Mra. Logsdon,
bridge prizes;
Mra. Vera
Christianson end Mra. Lucille
Crowell, canasta prizes and
Mrs. Johnson, pinochle prise.

Move Against
DeGaulle Starts
BRUSSELS (U P I ) — West
G e r m a n y started rallying
forces against France today to
prevent presidmt Charles de
Gaulle from doing any more
damage to the Atlantic alli­
ance.
France's blocking o f B ri­
tain’s entry into the six-nation
Common Market Tuesday left
the rest o f Europe sliocked,
confused and angered.
Britain, caught without an
effective alternate plan, start­
ed looking for ways to lighten
its economic links with other
European nations, the Com­
monwealth and the United
Statea, without alienating the
five Common Markrt memb e n wbo supported Hi appli­
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Ninety-Third Birthday Celebrated
With A Family Dinner Party

Planned By
Z eta X i Chapter
Member* o f the Zeta Xi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,
sorority, are planning a Val­
entine social with their hus­
band* a* guest*. The toclal
committee will be In charge
and Mr. and Mra. Fred Wilson
will be hosla for the cook-out
and party.

Mri. Charle* H. Newton, Meredith Manor. The menu the cake and a camellia cor- all the church work.
knows to her friend* ■&gt; Suite featured fried chicken and
ham with all the trimming*
WIncbrenner Newton, w a «
and the traditional birthday
honored by her children re­ cake. It w a i a three tiered
cently with as elaborate fam ­ cake topped with a colonial
ily dinner party In honor of bur lady and "H appy Birthday"
on the top,
•3rd birthday.

lin e.

Mra. Newton moved to Or­
lando In 1912 and lived there
for many year*. She w ai one
of the group that organized
the fin t Chrlitlan Church that
wa* eitabliihed in Orlando,
H er brolhcr-ln-law, Frank where ihc aang in the choir for
The dinner w ai held at her
home on Nob Hill Circle in Newton, o f Orlando save her y e a n and w a i very active in

She ia also a past Noble
Grand o f the firit Jlvbckah
Lodge of Orlando. All during
the day Mr*. Newton received
viait* and phone colli from her
friend* in the local area and
The group met at the home
Orlando, including member* of Mra. James Lyons In Sunof the Ilcbckah*.
land for the regular meeting
Ilclatlve* attending the din­ with Mrs. Leon Swain Jr. as
ner included her *on and hla co-hostess. Mrs. Swain pre­
family, Mr. and Mr*. Charle* sented the program on “ The
Phillip* and daughter, Debbie, Garden."
from Kl*»im m ec; another *on
During the business session
and hi* wife, Mr. and Mr*. O. plans were made for a bake
L. Dowlcr o f Winter Park and sale. Refreshment* of banana
two daughter*, Mr*. Jeannle nut bread, apple turnover* and
Phillip*, K iiilm m ce, and Mr*. coffee were eerved.
Inez
Meredith, Altamonte
Other* present were Mme*.
Spring*.
Wilson. Gary Hudgins, Philip
Ernest Dowlcr o f Lexington, Bach, Bob Morri*. Ernie MorNeb,, another ton, wa* not rli, Harvey Wilkinson. Jack
able to attend the celebration. Ludwig,
Gerald
Covington,
Other* attending were Dr. and Hud Corley, Dick Butler, Ro­
Mr*. Charlca Tindall of Kis­ bert Winsa, Osborne Dormisim m ee; Mr. and Mr*. W. K. ncy, Philip Boyd and Misa
Hughe*, Selma, N. C.; Mr*. Grace Marie Stlnccipher.
Lmitic Itolh, C a n d l e w o o d
Point, Conn. Mr. and Mr*.
Jtlchard Mudge, Erie, Pa.
Itcv. and Mr*. Van It. Han­
na, Altamonte Spring*; Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Douglas, Dover
Itoad, Maitland;
Mr.
and
Mra. J. S. Greene, Orlando;
THURSDAY
Mr*. Mabel Tomlinson, F oreit
Brownlee tllblc Class of Ihc
City and Mr*. Faye Morris, First Presbyterian Church will
Meredith Manor.
meet In Fellowship Hall at 7

Church
Calendar

p.m. for aupper meeting.

Oviedo

F R ID A Y

The T E L Sunday School
Clasa of the F irit Baptiit
Church will meet at 3 p.m. in
Weekend guesta of Mr. and
the Church Chapel. Mr*. WcnMr*. John M. Clark were Mr*.
dalt Scott and her group will
Ciark’i mother, Mr*. W. B.
■erve ** hostcssci.
Holgcnmn, and alster, Mra.
Henry S. Aiken Sr., o f SI. Au­
gustine. They came to meet
If you’re in a bridge game
their new great-granddaughter with playcra better than you
and niece, Gena Gayle Hick- are, auy once you wiilied you
son, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. played better, and drop the
Bulljcct,
C. E. Hickson.

Personals

MRS. CH ARLES II. NE W TO N , seated, was honored

on her

93rd birthday

with a family dinner, given by her children. L e ft to right nre two daugh­
ters and A son, Mrs. Jennie Phillips, O. L. Dowlcr and Mrs. Inez Muredith
And her husband, Charles H. Newton.
(Herald Photo)

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daughter, Judy Ann lilc y , to
Robert

Lee

Bennett, son of

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Griffin
of Sanford.
Miss Isley was born in Bur­
lington, N. C „ and attended
school* there and in Defend.
The groom-elect is a native
of Sanford and attended local
school*
including
Seminole
High School.
The wedding will be an

Miss Grogan
Hostess For
Church Class
Tlie Phebcan-Goldcn Circle
Sunday School Class met re ­
cently at the West F irit Street
home of Ml** Martha Grogan
[or the monthly business ami
social.
The cla** present* each new
mother with a white, engraved
Bible. Mr*. Holly Piercy reported that the latest one had
been given to Mrs. Gary Hudgin*.
Several amusing g a m e s
wore enjoyed under the direc­
tion of the social chairman,
Mrs. Vernnn Hardin, with
prises awarded to Mrs. June
Drndic and Mrs. Carlton lienley.
Refreshments were served
by Miss Grogan, assisted by
her mother, Mrs. Mamie Gro­
gan.
Others
attending were
Mme*. Robert Hodge*, BUI
Howard, Milner Osborne, Dor­
othy Stapleton, William Johns,
Ed Ahlerman, Cecil Tucker,
M. N, Cleveland and Donald
Fla mm.

COATS

1Lot Only

Seminola Rcbckah Lodga
No. *3 met at the Odd Fel­
couple will make their lows Hall with Mrs. W. L.
in Sanford where the Roche, noble grand, presiding.
I* employed as a plasVisitors
introduced
were
Mr*. Lillian Andrew* of Woodstock, Conn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Rich of Bloomington. III.
Mrs. Rich is past grand war­
den of the LEA.
The altar was draped for 30
days in memory of Brother
Chestnut, Deputy Grand Mas­
ter.
A donation of $5 was sent to
the International Peace Gar­
den project, and a $10 dona­
tion was made to the Rcbckah
Assembly.
Mrs, Rich brought greeting*
from the Rebekahs in Illinois
and totd of their activities and
of the Old Fellow* homo
there.
Mrs. Andrews also spoke of
her home lodge and told of the
Odd Fellows Iwme in Connec­
ticut.

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DeBary

NEW !
DRESSES

Personals
Mrs. Mac Phillips o f Com­
munity Drive visited her niece,
Mra. J. Tarbcrt, in Jackson­
ville and her sister-in-law,
Mrs. J. Thomson, of Virginia,
who waa also in Jacksonville
visiting.

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JAN. 31st— 9:00A .M .
Gowns &amp; Pajamas

STARTS THURS. MORN.
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PAIR

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Mr. and Mr*. Fred Stewart, event of this Saturday at the j The
Route 1, DeBary, an­ homo o f Rev. Robert Smith, home
nounce the engagement and Hot West Third Street, San- groom
ford,
I tcrer.
approaching marriage of their
Star

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Isley - Bennett1Wedding
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G b b i} •

DEAR A B B Y : A neighbor o f
mine promised her husband she
wouldn't smoke any more, so she
took up chewing tobacco. It is dis­
gusting enough to see a man chew­
ing. but a woman doing it looks ter­
rible. She claims lots o f women chew
but few people know it.
I have hinted that it looks bad.
but she goes right on chewing. The
poor soul must have the habit so
strong she can't quit now. Will you
ask your readers to pray for her?
A

♦

WEDNESDAY P. M.

llow can I convince my daughter she
is foolish for continuing this costly
fad?
CONCERNED MOTHER

* »* ( I ) w i n .
rouchtr
( I ) Chann.l I N iK H ilM

(»&gt; ABC

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A ll i.i U s e s
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it ) Slid Fla.

•

DEAR A BUY: 1 am concerned nI kuii my daughter, .sin? is a lovely,
intelligent, happily married woman
with two fine children. She has been
seeing a clinical psychologist for a
year. She is not mentally ill. I’ve
tried to discuss her problem with her
and she refuses to confide in me. I
know its fashionable these days to
run to psychiatrists and psycholo­
gists. but I hate to see my daughter
spend her husband's hard - earned
money on such a frivolous expense.

Iitn m t

fo il
Ns w mo p s Newt
I dllor ul Commas!
Sport.
I’k-lurt
VVaailiar Show
Kids
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News

t:ta it! spun* ntport

DEAR A R B Y : My problem is an
over - affectionate husband. When
he leaves for work, he kisses me.
When he comes home, he kisses me.
If we should meet anywhere else, he
hugs and kisses me. He doesn"t care
whether we are alone or not. He is
always telling me how nice I look and
other such compliments, lie can’ t
keep Ids innermost thoughts to him­
self. Sometimes it is very embarras­
sing. Please understand. I really love
niy husband, but his constant show
o f affection annoys me. How can 1
discourage him a little without dis­
couraging Itini altogether?
BLOSSOM

F R IE N D

1*

■ part*

DEAR MOTHER: One need not
bo mentally ill to require help with
an emotional problem. If your dau­
ghter thinks she needs this kind of
help, leave her alone. And he glad
she has the courage and sense to
seek it.

DEAR FR IE N D : An entire na­
tion could "p ra y" for her. but the
Lord needs her coojieratiun. A bad
habit never disappears miraculously.
It's an "undo-it-yourself* project,
*

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By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR BLOSSOM: Are you brag­
ging or complaining? Search your
soul. Surely you must have a bigger
problem.

Theater

Vswaeope
t no Final Baparl
Th
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Mid- Fla, Nana
Waalllar
Wa.it hu­
Thaalar
T nil* Show

JI:tS (&lt;&gt; Hollywood Uarla
Calaaaafa

T ill RSDAY A. M.
George Bernard Shaw's clastic comedy "Pyg­
malion" comes to home screens as a 90-m in­
ute color special over N B C -T V on W ednesday,
Feb. 6. S ta n are Julie Harris as Elisa Doo­
little, the ignorant flower girl and Jam es
Donald as Henry Higgins, the arro g an t pro­
fessor of phonetics.

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T V Time Previews

Qaaoby
West's jump to three spade*
is not recommended as a
steady diet. Sometime*, a *1a
card suit headed by the
queen runs Into too much
strength id back of it. Tuts
time the bid worked beauti­
fully. North was crowded in­
to nuking a rather unsound
four-heart bid and after Past
tried four spades, South con­
tinued lo five heart*.
West opened clubs and con­
tinued the suit. South ruf­
fed the third lead and drew
trump*. Tlien he went after
Ihe diamonds. When that suit
broke four-one he had to kite
a diamond trick and waa
down one.
North apologiied for hi*
four heart bid South com­
plained about bad luck and
Ea«t, who was keeping score,

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By Oswald Jacoby
411 Nawa a

P*rly
South slwuld have drawn
two rounds of trumps. This
would leave oik- trump out
•tandiug. Then he should have
gone after the diamond suit
Should
diamonds
break
three-two he would draw the
last trump after playing two
rounds of diamonds. Should
dianiouda break four-one the
second diamond might be
t'umped. In that case South
would be able to trump a
loving diamond with dummy's
remaining trump and atlll go
down one. Tha way Dve cards
lay South would make his
contract. East would have lo
follow to four diamond leads
and South would have trump­
ed his diamond lover, return­
ed to his hand with Ihe ace
of spades and won Hie rubber.

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Carlo!naIlls
Jack t-ats&amp;r Show
Am ir h 'iq H ' - ' - r y
llslo Storm Show
(01 Rum par Koom
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4) t.aarn Hiianlah
IS) Calendar

10:0#
7:30-* p.m. CBS. Self Por­ cal spectacular to join the
♦ AK07S
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0
4
although he
trait. (Debut) Guest: Pierre Como group,
Both vulnctmblt
11:11 4 !) I’ lsy Year llnstk
brings a Bible along to give
Salinger, presidential p r r n
( f t I 4.oa a la cy
WruS North
Cart
us
a
reading.
He
also
appears
secretary. Thl* new aerie*,
&lt;01 Ann Miitharn Hlioar
IV
7 *
479
4*
11*1 C i Frir# la R U M
which will be icen periodically in a comedy skit with Don
IV
P s m Paaa
Pass
(SI Tha Mat'*')-a
aa lubjectJ become available, Adams. Singer Phyllis Mc­
( I ) Jana VV)iitgn Pro•anti
b aiei it# concept on the sue* Guire leaves her sisters for
11:1* d Co nesn(ration
cenfui formula of Informal the night, doing a solo of "The
wrote down loo points on Jus
IS) I’ata A 111a a v a
conversation* w i t h leading Other Side o f the Tracks." An
side ln*t«S4l of the 150 be­
III Yours For A S jh *
11:11 I D Your
Flrol
Inprosmen of iclence, culture, bua- added guest is jazz pianist and
low tlte line and 500 above
aloa
in c ii and politica. Tonight stylist Errol Garner, playing
the line be would have had
IS) I-r-va of I.lfa
i l l Frols Ford Show
Salinger ii u rn at hi* Palis "Sweetest Sounds."
to write had South taken
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Church, Va., home, in conver­
time to play the band proTHURSDAY P. M.
sation with Harry Rea loner, Van Dyke*Show. H Ihe ending
of
this
plot
seems
weak,
it'*
I
I
.
»
IS) Harry Kasaohaeasily describing his interests,
Kt m
experiences and present-day only because a furiously fun­
! • : I f I I ! Triitti or C o i n *
ny pace fa sustained till then.
problems.
i f j Father K m m
IU*t
12:41 ( I t (Julilln* Light
7:30-9 p.m. NBC. The Virgin­ In flashback, we see Rob
( « » H#»r for Tomorrow
A
recent
psychiatric
study
■onaltty
tin
t
stimulating.
His
&gt; wife and settling down to 11:14 ( ! ) Mid-Pay
ian. “ The Man Who Wouldn’t (D ick V a «rD yk e) on the first
Report
of
the
so-called
"normal Interests and pleasures are campus domevtlclty.
I t ' l l (St N n r N i v a Report
D ie." (Color) Star Lee J. Cobb day of his new jab a* head
m
ale''
indicate*
Uut
his
pernarrow,
his
ambition
is
com­
When
does
Johnny
have
takes on the major rolo again, writer for comedian Alan
paratively low and lie lacks time to develop interests that
and again proves hia ability to Brady. Unhippy over having
O PE N 12:45
creativity.
will enrich his personality, io
luslaln quality in the 90-min- (his new upstart boss them arc
That
sounds
like
a
pretty
see a little o f Ihe world, to
ule production. Vera Miles is writers Sally and Buddy (Rose
sad atate of affairs. Uut how try different kinds of work in
seen as a tutor hired by the Marie and Morey Amster­
Is it going to get any belter order to bo sure of his aims
judge. When she disappears, dam), but it's happy fun when
under present-day dating ami in life, to develop an ambition
they
show
o
ff
tbeir
ability
a(
lie follows her trail to San
LA S T D AY
I
marriage customs?
that goes beyond a secure
Francisco, and gets involved rapid gag-fire. Van Dyke's
l e i '*
(elk alnut Johnny little job with a steady pay
HOLLYWOOD
(U l'I )
—
in a murder. The body disap­ impression of so auto Is pan­
whti
starts
going check and the prospect of a
Every time Peter Falk acts Brown,
pears and fricndi of the de­ tomime at its best.
steady in Junior high. By Use pension at age C&gt;5?
M i l Vtnw's
it
is
an
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time he Is 13, Hie feminine
In their desire for logelherhis death, which makes the enlli Hour. "Advice to the era. he would have been a
world lias (aken charge of ness from Junior high school
judge begin to doubt them, and Lovelorn and the Shopworn." match for Humphrey Bogart
his life,
on, what the Amerfran girl
and
John
Garfield
with
his
then his own sanity. Jeff Slay with this one for a sur­
ttm *ICMIa«t
Instead of growing up with and her mother ir e doing to
Marrow Is featured with reg­ prising climax. Never has the magnetic tough warmth, whe­
ther playing heavy or hero, ■ group of boys, Johnny tha nation’s youth is sv sad
HT.VIITH
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problem
of
the
eternal
tri­
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spends
tils
lime
hanging as anything iliui is happen­
DOUBLE F E V T U Iti:
U9:30 p.m. CBS. Tha Bev- angle been such a complicated high drama or comedy.
Tuesday night on NUC-TV's around his girl friend's house, ing In America today.
erly Hillbillies. Cousin Pearl one. Trying lo help a friend
If American women are
"Dick
Powell Theater" Falk going to the parties Use girls
(B ra Benaderet) provides the from destroying Ids marriage.
played a rough, seml-literite sod their mothers cook up. bored to tears with their un­
Dr.
Bassett
(Wendell
Corey
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deaf-mute whose temper ex­ And that routine goes right ambitious, uncreative, untilyodcUng lessons al tha d a m p ­ learns the “ other woman'* is
on through high school, with mutating husbands that limy
e n mansion. Mrs. Dryadnle one of Ids own patient*. Har­ plodes will) tragic results
one steady girl friend occas- married la-fore (hey guv a
ry
Guurdlno
and
Rulli
Roman
when
ho
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mis(Harriet
MacGIbbon)
calls
sioiiaily replacing another.
tlie ill ■ chance to find them­ USTIWICOIOi ]CBUUSC9K
uip cops, who forget &gt; doui play Ihe married couple. Com- 'aken sympathy for love on
selves
as men and as indivi­
If
Johnny
gels
through
high
Ihe psrt of a pretty lip-read
making trouble for Pearl when pleling the triangle is Natalie
school without gelling mar­ duals, they h ive only themmg
and
sign
language
teach­
they taste her cooking, Gran* Trundy. All three guest* offer
er. It was an 4&gt;craiion again. ried, he is likely lo marry as sel ves lo blame.
ny's (Irene Rysn) cider, and commendable performance*.
Last year, also on the soon as he graduates. But
lo it p.m CBS. Armstrong
arc overwhelmed by
Elly
Tiiere are a|i|&gt;io*imutely 'JO
Powell
show, Falk won an even if he goes to college
May's (Donna Douglas) beau­ Circle Theatre. "The Counter­
hi- may not make It through thousand species o f birds in
Emmy
for
portraying
a
truck
TtCSSSOCOUNT -TJU,
ty. Funniest of all i i Jed feit League." Bruce Gordon,
driver in the drama "The four years without acquiring the world.
Clim pett'a
(Buddy
Ebsen) better known is Frank Nlltl,
of the "Untouctiablei." stars Price of Tomatoes.'' And if
reaction to fern Inina feuds.
his latent performance doev
B IO p.m. NBC. Perry Como UHiIglii in another dramatiza­
not win anoilier Emmy nom­
tion
of
a
real-life
happening.
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ination—which is sort of rou­
takea time out from hia Blbil- This one is about a ring of
tine for him—then two end |
counterfeiters who printed bo­
two shouldn't equal four.
gus U. S. tret jury checks (or
which they found a large and
lucrative market. It dealt with
In l i t C n d nf Ik* ( » « H
the inlense loyalties within
Judge, Seminole Innnly, Flue! the gang when the T-Mcn enl*4a, l a Frebatv.
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i .n i T i i p i n K i i t M t h
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�"Who Says No News Is Good News?"

Why No Comment?
We are still stunned by the City
Commission action Monday night in
refusing to negotiate with the Sanford Pipeline Co.
The Navy wants it.
The Chamber wants it.
And the people want it.
And yet . . . Because ii einult
hard core o f Atlantic Coast Line em­
ployes came out en mass against the
proposal, becnuse the AC L would lose
money in the deal . . . the City Com­
mission by a 3-2 vote refused to okay
the plan.
A Herald reporter ipiestioned two
o f the commissioners, Sonny Reborn
and A1 Wilson on whether they turn­
ed the proposul down.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Not A Great Surprise!

All we heard was "N o comment.”
You just don’t push a $200,000 in­
dustry out o f the city.
We demand some comment!
We hnve a right to know.
A lending official o f the ACL as­
sured us that the AC L would not bo
hurt by the Pipeline . . . The Navy
says it will save the taxpayers money
and most o f nil the City Commission
earlier approved the plan.
W hy did they backtrack?
Why did they back-paddle in the
wuters o f progress?
We urge the Chnmber o f Com­
merce to push this project and don't
lot all the work in building this com­
munity go down the drain.

I ’ P l Foreign News Analyst
When President Charles de
Gaulle almost in a single sen­
tence dumped the Atlantic al­
liance a n d vetoed British
membership in the common
market, the surprise need not
have been nearly so great had
the signs been read a little
better.
In a stole of what might be
called complacency, iiis West­
ern associates simply went on
rxpecting him to do things he
never intended in do.
As early as IbM, De Gaulle

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Worry Clinic
rtdlo was in t n c l t n t
Grci-K merchant who iltuoIrales (hr mrdiral hysteria
that afflicta modern Am er­
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M arla" are idolatrous for
the; worship doctors Instead
of find Almighty. And tons
o f nrrdlrss drugs are bring
prescribed because you pa­
tients demand them from u*
medics, though we know you
* don't need them at ail.
CASK 0-445: Philo was an
ancient Creek merchnnt who
w us fleeing from Damascus
because the plague had broken
out in that city.
Along the route he was trav­
elling he overtook a lull, dis­
tinguished looking Stranger.
They greeted each cordially
unit trudged along together on
foot, meanwhile engaging in
conversation.
A t noon they stopped fur
lunch. Philo shared his figs
ami fish with the Stranger,
who thanked him fo r hi* generoilty.
Finally, Philo screwed up
enough courage to ask hia
companion who he was.
" I am the Black Death," re­
plied the Stranger.
“ Oh, get away from her#—
don't touch m et" exclaimed
Philo, in great terror.
“ Why, you just killed 50,000
people buck in Damascus.
That’s why I am fleeing.”

The Stranger shook his
head.
"N o t so," he replied calm­
ly. “ I slew only 1,000, Fear
killed the other 40.000."
And that ancient story illus­
trate* the wide prevalence of
psychosomatic medicine.
Whenever an accident oc­
curs, whether on the highway
or In your home, what do you
think o f first?
“ Call a doctor," you cry out
in panic.
Few o f you ever think of
calling on Uod, do you? And
that is even true o f you mod­
ern clergymen, too!
Y e t we medics can't even
make a scratch heat or cause
Mood to clot or make ■ frac­
tured bone knit!
A t Northwestern Medical
School one o f our distinguish­
ed professors addressed the
class one duy with this shock­
ing statement:
"Gentlemen, always remembrr that B5 per cent of your
patients will got well— in spite
of what you doctors do for
them !"
This week in the United
States atone some 20,000.000
pulicnts will call on us doc­
tors for treatment.
Y ct 10.000,000 o f them (60
per cent) will have no diagnosable physical a i l m e n t s
whatever.
Thoy are "w orry warts” and
frustrated biddies past the

age o f 40 who crave a little
encouragement from a sym­
pathetic male, maybe because
their husbands have died or
they are spinsters.
And I don’t mean to focus
solely on the womrn, for mil­
lions o f men are likewise
worry warts who consume
tons o f pills and receive mil­
lion* of injections, needlessly.
But the men uic often scar­
ed o f becoming platonic. This
very fear, like that o f the
Stronger on the roud from
Damascus, then can produce
the very i m p o t e n c e they
dread.
Thereatlcr, they deluge us
doctors. Any medic with a
positive personality can us­
ually cure them witli ordinary
saline Injections or even mag­
ical hiKUi-pocus, for their
problem is chiefly above their
eyes, namely, psychosomatic.
So get hep to reality. Unless
you liavo a cut artery or a
fractured bone or a real surg­
ical rrisis, quit acting so
chicken!
You hysterical Americans
at# trying to worship the
M. 1). You use him as an idol
tu replace Cod Almighty. Get
hep.
And send fur my booklet
"H ow To Prevent Impotence,"
enclosing a stamped return
envelope plus 20 cents, for it
cun
jilulunic mniriugu
better than testosterone.

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Helen Fuller Soys

Position Not Favorable
WASHINGTON
&lt;UP1) The arrogance and short­
sightedness of Charles dc
Gaulle are forcing John F.
Kennedy into a position on
the world stage lie never
sought.
In his pres* conference of
Jan. 14. the French President
in effect declared himself
totally disinterested In (he At­
lantic Alliance, discontented
V/llh American leadership In
It, determined to go ahead

OUR

with development of hit own
separate nuclear force, and
opposed to the inclusion of
Great Britain in a future
United
Europe except on
DcGaullc's terms. The latter,
he made clear, included an
end lo the "special” relation­
ship wiiich has historically
existed between Britain and
the United States.
Few deny that Charles de
Gaulle Is a great man. But
there are few leaders of the

B O A R D IN G

HOUSE

Ncw Frontier who think he
is Uial great. DcGaullc makes
no secret of the belief that
he has been chosen to make
history— to

build

a

'new

Europe" centered on a Fran­
co-German alliance, independ­
ent of the United Stalci and
Russia.

The

fact

is

dial

France simply is not strong
enough

to

turn

dream

into

amount

of

DcGaullc’s

reality.
personal

can paaa miracles.

No
" w ill"

We ale so sophisticated sci­
entifically
Dial
men
cun
breathe in the airless void be­
yond the earth's atmosphere,
and yet we are so primitive
tb.it the quality o f air we
breathe on the surface o f the
earth continue* to deteriorate.
— U.
S.
Surgeon
Gnu-nil
l.uther Ih Terry, on ah pol­
lution.
Snow is just tumbling out
o f the sky. The only thing
traveling is snow,
— Biitish Automobile Assn,
spokesman, during Britain’s
worst storm in a century.

Political
W A S H IN G T O N - (N’ E A ) President

Kennedy'.-,

Notebook

gram continues the voluntary

reduction of corn, grain sorg­ rapacity. But dairy farm in­
message lo iho new Con­ hum and barley acreage in come is down.
gress, expected la-fore Feb. 1, effect 1961-63. Farmers who
There is no support in
will concentrate on four top
commodities—dairy products,
cotton, feed grains and wheat.
Authoritive sources which
lim e been working on it say
tlte message will not he a*
specific as the President's
two previous program*, which
became prime targets for
Ins critics.
The pitch this year will be
to give general objectives,
Uten let Congress write the
tickets with broad grants of
authority to the secretary of
agriculture to spell out de­
tails in regulations.
The risks in litis approach
are that Congress may nut
be able to agree on precise
formulas. One result might
be no farm legislation at all
or action so late in (lie ses­
sion (list it will not affect
this year's production.
Congress did approve a
feed program for P.xa and
a wheat program for 19(14.
late in tin- last session. But
making the wheat plan ope­
rative is subject to a vote of
approval by two thirds of the
wheat growers in !»!*• May­
or early June.
A ’’ Y es'' vole will mean
(2 a bus he] support price fur
wheat grown on limited acr­
eage with extra payments for
reduced planting to put monland iniu conservation.
If more than one-third of
the wheat growers vote " N o "
there would Ih- no limit on
planting or marketings and
ttie support price would fall
to 5o per cent of parity or
about $t .20
The result of this would Ik
to make wheat competitive
witli the feed grain*. This
would force more feed grain
production tinder price sup
ports. Tile total cost to the
government fur both wheat
ami feed grains would pro.
hably be less under a "N o ”
vole.
AH
these
factors
being
considered, it is necessary for
Congress lo know the out­
come oi the wheat referen­
dum before it can legislate
intelligently on Ihc feed grain
program for 1904.
The 1963 feed gram pro­

cooperate receive payments
for taking cropland out of
production and putting it in
conservation. The sign-up per­
iod for litis year is Feb. 1
through March 22.
So President Kennedy has
wheat and feed grain pro­
grams lo plug in Iiis new
message, as well as brand
new programs on cotton and
dairy production, which are
in real trouble.
Cotton is in trouble from
synthetic filler competition amt
an export subsidy of a.5 rents
a pound, which has increased
imports o f foreign textiles.
Department
of
Agriculture
recommended an export free
to equalise tins Imbalance
last year, but the T a riff Com­
mission turned it down.
Aiiottier idea is to estab­
lish a blended price support
plan. It wuuld let anyone
plant limited acreage at a
high support price with a
lower support price for larger
acreage production.
A third recommendation is
U&gt; increase acreage
allot­
ments
from
IB.25 million
acres tu 17 million acres.
Tins would increase surpluses
and Congress would have to
approve it, because the De­
partment of Agriculture has
no authority to do it now.
I’ rospecls for a new cotton
program before planting time
are dim.
The dairy program which
now permits unlimited pro­
duction cost tlie government
about paw million last year.
l,a,si April's support price,
cut from $3.40 to $3.11 a
hundred* rcighi, failed to cut
production. Butter surpluses

Washington is aware that
DeGaulle'a imperious ways
kR.GUMPH.'UWF— POFF-KAF?
are making Italy and most
■a'.r s . R A o o e w esi ,-£&gt;inert mV.
of Germany nervous aliout
’ preciatiom
stxw
J S P lT A L rry IN WACBOfilW*
tile course o f the European
: AS A HOUSE GUEST, MAN I
Community. Rather than re­
tESGMT YOU WITH THIS HAMO
sponding to DcGaullc'* blust­
INICHED FRASS TURKISH
ering with concessions lo pre­
,MP/IT IS ONE OF MY
ICASUR6 6 , ©NEMTOME
vent his growing even more
'THE KHEDWB OP
difficult lo dcsl with, the
1D 2 IPA H/
Kennedy government there­
OVER 35 YE A R S
fore is quietly at work on a
At First A I’almelto
new formula for a NATO nu­
(Alongside old post o ff k r)
clear force.
What United Slate* slrale­
gists are seeking is a system
o f collective
defense that
would not be totally paid for
or exclusively controlled by
us.
• Cnrpeth • Furniture
General Lauria Norstad, the
• Tile
• P Iuhoh
retiring supreme commander
• Rental Hcdt*
of NATO, told a Washington
audience last week that an
Anglo • American • French nu­
► 'V V 'C H IC K WITH ftoonjo a llin rl f V ’/ ’ CHfCK W]|H
clear
defense
directorate
might be the answer. The
5
Huge 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., January, 30, 1003 present thinking in Washing­ 2
ton is that a triumvirate does
not distribute responsibility
broadly enough. The Kennedy
men incline to the view that
the West Germans ami the j
E
SI *1.11. It A.
KU IT till A % II 1*1
Italians should also tie in­
I, SIIKI VUnillKI,
KUHIMII B. UHISWCll.1*
cluded
In
auch
a
directorate.
Alai'SSln* KUitur
Advertising Director
Jl III W III.!.*
J A A I K L. SIIIIKMAHKH
On ttie economic sale. A d­
I'ounly Editor
llu»li.r»» Muusgtr
ministration thinking adher­
I E I t : 1.1A S 't llM K H
BIIIIII.KI JltAS;*
es to the need for Britain to
gocitty Editor
i,l«s.ltl»d Msni»**r
n u t It Halt IA HOTIIAII
rilA A K XULTUMVE
be inside the Common Mar­
JVuture Editor
Circulation Manager
ket. Otherwise, it i* thought,
KHt.li M EI.I.I
Desk* • C hairs • Filet • Machines
Mschanlral UupE
the European Community will
.
* Supplies
tend lo turn inward ratlu-r
at h s c h i p t i u a h a t e *
i
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It Hint I K l U r r r
tliao outward toward a wid­
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ened Atlantic Community, in­
ll l.Jv I W a r
!» .# • I Vsar
Uo W t.k
S.I4 * Mon lbs
i.*# * Months
cluding the United States.
J.oo I Months
1.10 1 Mu,jilts
In general, Washington I*
100 I Munil,
luo 1 Muni li
tti i ih tait s*i a*i
m
l ’. K. I’ostal Regulations pros Ids that all mail subscriptions b* not in a mood to bow to Hie
told In advanc*.
_____________________________________ _______
imperious DcGaullc. T?ie stra­
J.ntsrtd as second clsds matter October ST, ISIS *V lbs Post tegy la to think and plan
Mflics of Hanford. Florida, under ths Act of Congrss* of Msrcb.
ahead to list time 4 when
T b s Herald Is a member of l b * United Press which I* tntltltd France will no longer revolve
ortCJt WUH f r o r f r M u a r t K ’W ' CHECK wifH
\
aacliulvsiy lo tht uts for rspabllcatloa af all tbs local nswa
around him.
grlolsd l a this asasps ps r-

©If? £anforii ijeraUi

are now taxing cold storage

farm

f*

5

2

3

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Congress for mandatory re­
duction of milk production,

W e now live in n world in
which wr ate literally nil til
each Ottiers' mercy. One would
think that, in these eirctnnstance-, merey would In, taken
seriously and studied, hut this
is the last thing that anyone
seems to want to do.
— Prof. Kenneth E. Doubling,
U. o f Michigan economies
professor.

was

showing disenchantment

with NATO. Alter that came
his determination Hint France
should have its own nuclear
force. Iiis imposition o f almost
impossible conditions on Brit­
ish entry into Europe and hi.*
open courtship of the West
German Republic have been
oilier signpost* along the wav.
They arc not of recent origin
In De Gaulle's ronrept of
a French-led Western Europe,
there was no place for Urilaln
or (or Die United Stales.
The gods ore never ques­
tioned and so it st em* unlikely
that De Gaulle will bother to
explain himself more than lie
already has. But il seems pro­
bable that these considerations
lent weight to the Imal decis­
ion.
Tile European I'ominoH Mar­
ket already is an economic
success, and for selfish rea­
sons alone its members are
not likely lo abandon it even
in the lace of a major upheav­
al.
Whatever its irritations may
he. Hie United Stales cannot
abandon
Europe militarily.
Therefore, i-ren
if *-&gt;ti-* in
years In timid up ail independ­
ent French nuclear force,
there is no danger ol a mili­
tary vacuum.
if there is a lug loser, il will
lie Britain and i( Britain fin­
ally docs enter the common

market. It will be on any term*
she can gel.
France is at its moment of
greatest economic strength. It
is growing faster than West
Germany and twice as fast a*
either the United States or
Brituin.
Time is important. Aland
with Dc Gaulle, the greatest
advocate of close Franco-Ger­
man ties has been West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Ade­
nauer who is scheduled to
leave olficc in )■*** Ilian a
year
DcGaullc himself, with ap­
proximately three years left
in office, also must firm up
his own concept of a lulure
France before it run be undone
by hi* successor,
France’ s partners in the
common market have said
plainly that De Gaulle’s idea
of a Europe of Ihc future is
not their Idea.

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Clerk e f th* Clreutt Court ftl* your answer or atkar
In and for Semtnol* Coun­ pleading with th* Clerk of
ty. Florid*.
thl* Court and to eerv* a
By: Jean R. With*
copy thereof upon th* plain­
Deputy
Clerk
tiff er hi* attorney, who**
C H M C K R T NO. 1PTT8
Him* and nddraea appears
OVERSTREET LAND CON- Joseph P. Baker
herein, not later than th* Hat
PANT, * Florid* corporation, Baker, Baker a Smith
I I East Pla* Street
day of February, A. D. t i l l ,
F U l.tlff, Orleado, Fla.
or a Deere* Pro Confer.o will
Publlih Jam. M * Fab. I, 11. fa* entered agalnet you.
E. M. BtCEFOWD and ------- II. t i l l .
DONE AND ORDERED at
n rcK F on o, hi* wif*. at »i. ODE-11
laniard, ieminol* C o u n t y ,
and ANT AND ALL PBBBONB
Florida,
this th* Hat day of
HAVING OR CLAIMING ANT IN T I B CIRCUIT COURT OF
INTEREST IN THE HEREIN TR B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ January, A. D. l i l t .
(SEAL)
DEACRUJED PROPERTY LO- CUIT, IN AND FOR
R I­
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
GATED IN flBUINQIJB OOUN- NDt.R COUNTT. FLORIDA.
Clerk, Clreutt court. Semi­
TT, FLORIDA,
IN CRANCRRT NO. ISSST
nole County, Florida
Defendant*. IN THE MATTER OF ADOP­
By: Martha T. VIhlaa
NOTICE OF SUIT
TION nT EUGENE LUX AND
Deputy
Clerk
THE (T A T E OP FLORIDA TO I EDITH LUX OF HILDEOAUD
William Murrell, jr.
E. If. BICKPOnD, and ---- - MARIA WALTERS, a minor,
Attorney for Plaintiff
BICKFORD, hi* Wlfa, If II v.
s o n cm
1111 Edgewater Drlv*
Ins, and It daad, tha unknown TOuCHAHLES L WALTERS
Orlando,
Florida
helra, deviates, legatee*. fn n *
Addrsao ead
raatdaac* Publish Jan. U, I t a y,b.
tat a, trustees,
btntnelarlta,
unknown
d. It, I l f l .
vpouita, creditors, llenore, »ucTon ar* hereby notified that
ctiaora or othirt claiming an * Petition ha* beta filed In CDE-II
Interest br, through. und*r or th* abov* styled cause by Bu­
for tho laid E. M. Bickford tene Lua and Edith Lus for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
and —
Bickford, hlo wlfot tha adoption o f Hlldegard Ma­ NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IDA M. BURN! and —
rla Walters, a mtnar, by the OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
b u r n s ,, btr husband, If llv . Petitioner!, and you art re­ SEMINOLE COl'NTT.
in*, and If doad, tha unknown quired la eerv* a copy af your IN CHANCERY NO. ISTTB
NOTICE OF SUIT
hair*, dtvlrtta, legalise, gran- answer or objection to show
Uta, tnttlta*.
beneflelarlea, eaui* why aald petllloo should TOi ALKT1IA m . ACREY,
Whore
Residence
and
apouaaa. creditor*. lienor*, auc- not ho granted oa tb* attor­
Address la Unknown
ctaiora or othtro claiming an ney for Petitioner*, Orville
or Who Conceit* H*rr*1f
Inttraot hr. through, nndir or Johnson, III, P. O. Boa 111,
A B W O n N COMPLAINT
for tho otld Ida M. Burn* and Fern Park, Florida and tile
— — Born*, htr huaband; EN* the original la tb* atfle* af Having bean filed In th* Cir­
ZOR * HAYNES, a partnar- tho Clerk o f Clreutt Court on cuit Court tn and for HemlCounty,
Florida,
In
■hlp or tho grantaei, trusties, or before tha llth day of nol*
hanadclarlta, ertditork, lienors, February, A. D. 1MI and Chancerr, entitled "ID Ail K.
■ucctnora, or other* claiming baraln fall not ar a deers* pro ACRET. Plaintiff, -ve- ALE.
M. ACRET, Defendant",
an Intareet by, through, under conretao
will
b*
entered THA
praying for certain relief tor
or for tho etld partnerehlpi agalnet yen.
th* above named Plaintiff and
E. K. ENSOR and ----- ENWITNESd my hand and teat
zon , hie wife, II living, and and tha eeal of th* said eoort agalnat Tou a* th* D*f*ndant,
NOW THEREFORE. THIS
If dead, tha ur.knowa helra, de- In danferd, Florida, this 14th
IB TO NOTIFY TOU That If
vlseer,
legatee*,
grant***, day of January, A. D. l i l t .
you with to deftnd aralr.it
trustees, beneflclarlae, apourtt, (SEAL)
and contest th* above entitled
creditor!, lienor*. eucetaaort
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr, action, Tou ar* Required to
or other* cltlmlng an Intarait
Clerk, Circuit Court
file your Am w tr or othtr
bp. through, under or for tho
B n Martha T. Vlhloa
wrlttan defense, If any you
oold E- K- En*ar and ——
D. C.
have,
to thl* Complaint with
Entor, hit wtfa; P. B. HAT- Orville Johnson. H I
tha dark of tha above alyUd
NEB and ----- H a y n e s , hi* of th* law otllc* of
Court and to **rv* upon
Wir*, tf living, and If dtad, Joeeph M. Muraeko
P la in tiff! Attorney, ALBERT
tha unknown hair*, devla.ea, P. G. not 111.
N. FITTN. whose addreaa t*
legal***,
grant***,
truiie**, Fern Park, Florida
li*n*flclarl**. apuua#*, credi­ Publish Jan. II, 11, !• S 1 Maaonlo Building, Hanford.
Florida, a copy of aald an­
tor*, lienor*. *uoc*Hor* or Fib. I, l i l t
swer « r other w rltlin de­
other* claiming an lnt»r**t br, CDE-II
fen**, on er before th* lih
through, under or for th* aald
day
ef March Ittl.
P. B. llayntt and —
Haynsr, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
THE NATURE of aald Com­
h I a w ile ,
WASHINGTON NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, plaint to to pray that th*
OWENS and ----- OWENS, hie
AND
FOR
SKMINOLE above dried Court grant th*
wlfa; A IlT lltm F. JONKH and IN
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
abov* o*m*d Plaintiff a Dl— JONES, l.le wife; If living CHANCERT
NO- IFTS*
voro* a Vinculo Matrimonii o f
and If d*ad, th* unknown
and from Tou:
h*lr*. derleeee, l*(ate*e, gran­ JOHN WARREN HENDRICKS.
Plaintiff,
FA IL NOT TO ANSWER
tee*,
truateee, heneflclerle*.
Leet a Deer** Pro Confasao
spouses, creditor*, lienor*, *ucBENNER
HEN­ b* *nt*r*d agalnat Tou.
rersnri or other* claiming an UZXIE
WITNEBB My Hand and OfInteract by, through, under or DRICKS,
Defendant.
flclal fits! at Hanford, Semi­
fur th* aald Arthur F. Jon**
nal* County, Plorlds, thl* llth
notice o p »urr
and —
Jon**, hi* wife; — —
of Jaauary, A. D. l i l t .
LA It ott, the widow or Dr. A. TO O f re. LI sal* Banner Hen- day
(SEAL)
Srlok*
H. Lara*, It living and If
Arthur
H. Beckwith. Jr,
Highland
Park
Road
doad, th* unknown heir*, d*.
Clerk e f
above styled
IL D. t
vl***«,
Itnat***,
grant***,
Court
■allerevtlto,
Peaaertvaata
truetee*, beneficiaries, spout**,
By:
Margaret
R. Tyre,
Tou
ar*
hereby
notified
that
creditor*, lienor*, *uce***or*
D. C.
or oth*r* claiming na interact a eull has bean Instituted
by, through, under nr for th* against you, seeking a dlvoroa Albert N. Fitts
•aid Dr. A. M. Laro* and ----- la the Clroult Court In and 1 Moronic Building
I-arnr, hi* widows DR. HOPE for Hemlnol* County, Florida, Hanford, Florida
T. M. RITTER and SABAH E. entitled John Warren Hen- Attoraoy for Plalntltr.
RITTER, hi* Wll*. 101 North drlcke, plaintiff, va Lliel* Publish Jan. I I R Fab. d, tt,
ttth Street. Allentown Pennsy­ Danner Hendrick* defendant,
lvania! CHARLES O. HUM­ nnd that you ar* required to CDR-1T
MEL and ----- ItEMMEL hi*
wlf*, If living, and It dead,
tho unknown halra, davttaee,
legatees,
grantee*,
truetee*.
heneflclerle*. apouiee, credi­
tor*, lienor*. auoceMor* or
Other* claiming aa lnter**l by
through, under or for th* said
Chart** O. ID mm el and ----Hemmet, i,l* wile; ANT AND
ALL OTHERS HAVING OR
CLAIM I NO ANT INTERRAT
IN THE FOLLOW I NO DESCRtBED PROPERTT LOCATED IN SKMINOLE COUNTY,
FILOIUDAi
rn A C T ONE
Th* Ueet One-Half nf th*
Seuthaaat Quarter of th*
Nerthweet quarter * f U *
Southeast Quarter ef Sec­
tion I, Township I I South,
Bans* I* East.
TRACT TWO
Lota 1 to It, Incluilv* of
Block "O'1, Tract |, RANLANDO SPRINGS SUBDI­
VISION, Seminole county,
Florida, according to tha
plat thireof recorded in
Plat Book I, page I I of
th* Publle
Record* of
Hemlnol* County, Florida.
TRACT THREE
Lola 1 through 4 and Lot*
t l through It, niock "B"
Traot
II, SANLANDO
SPItlNOS
SUBDIVISION,
Seminole County, Florida,
according
to
tha
plat
thertof recorded la Plat
llook I, page I I of th*
in t m
c T u c rrr r o c n r o r
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abov* described real property,
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1(5. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
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23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Sendees
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
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34. Articles For Sale
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37. Bouts - Motors
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6. For Rent

3 Bedroom house. 2406 Stev­
CARP OF THANKS
en* Ave. Phone 349 4671.
The Family of ftarold R. Sundvall wiihcw to thank tbelr
R E N T A BED
many friend* for all the
Rollsw iy, Hospital 4 Baby
card i, Power* and kindBeds
nesws &gt;hown them in the
By Day. Week, or Month
death of their husband and
C A R R O LLS FU RN ITU RE
father.
Mrs. Harold R. Sundvall Ph. FA 2-3111 US W. 1st S t
Harold Jr.
W ELAKA
APARTM EN TS:
Dunald
Room* private bath*, 114
William
W. First St.
Gary
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Timothy
house. 826 Escambia. Ph.
F A 2 0274.
3. E d u ca tio n - In s tru c tio n

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SW EETIE PIE

Jan. 30, 1963 — P a g e 3 *A

By Nadine Seltzer

3

42 year* In real estate busi­
ness in Sanford.
Bikinc
FA 2-3969
Best buys in real estate.
All types ot Real EsUta

John E. Fox,
Realtor

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“ Look it it this way—you'll n e v e r
dish again!"

have

to

w ith

that

Legal Notice

3 Bedroom bouse by owner.
FA 2 8327.

Jim Hunt Realty
OIIIcb FA 2-1111
Nights FA 2-0641
323-6700
1324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

Flalotlff,

vs.

M I C H A E L J. A. WILSON, Jfl,
at us and at *1.
Tuf*n&lt;tanlan o t ic k

of

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F i l m ' l l AUK KDIIKII.OIIM K
T i l l IIK OlU li :
A. SVAI.KRIt
and H U T Il O. W A L K Kit.

hi* wife,
R rstllU X t'K i Unknown
A.NU TOl All parties claim­
ing laOrssU, by. thrnuah.
under or aaalnut the aforeeebl prreon*.

“Father lost the toss. I’m shoveling the path and ho’*
doing the dlahoor

C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

YO U Alti: hereby notlfie.l
Ib a l e Complaint to furacloa*
A certain mortgag* encumberI n i Ik* following deecrlbed
rent proparty, t o - « l t :

Let

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T R Y CLU H M ANDIt, UNIT
NO. I, accurdl iik tu the

rllst

Ihirrnf •* recorded
n Plat Rook 11, pane is,
Public Records of Hemlnot* Caunty, Florida,
baa been fllad aialnet you In
th* abeva styled suit and
you ara required tu i«r r * a
copy of your Annwi-r nr otliar
I'ltadlng to tha Cuinplalnt on
Plain tiff* attorneys. AVDUItBON.

RL’BH.

D U AN.

LUWN-

DEB * van den IICIUI. 311
East Contral Avenue. Orlando,
Florida, and til* the orlRlnal
Anawar or other riea'llnu In
th* offte* of tbs Clerk ut tha
Circuit Court on nr balor*
th* Ith day of Fabruary, Ittl.
If you fall to d'i SO. 4 decra*
pro confoaao will bo takan
afelnat you for th* relief de­
manded In Ilia Complaint.
This Nolle* Shall be
lished unco a e t a k fur
cubeecullv* weeks In the
ford llarald.
D A T K D Ihla Tth day of
uary, t i l l .
(BEAL)

pub­
four
bauJan-

Arthur ■(. Heekwllh. Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
Uyi Margaret L Tyro,
Daputy Clark
Andsraun, Rush, Dean.
Lowndes A van den B r i g
l i t Fa it Central Bl*d.

v. o. it us m i

Orlando, Florida
Publlah Jan. », if, tl. ItC U E at

“ It s a y s *1 heard your Iscturo on th e cru elty o f le s v in g
Kittens loose in th o cou n try and decided

you war* right !"

It Pays
To Use
The HEKALD
Want Ads.

m t iu .r .o . PUMPS.
S PR IN K E R SYSTEMS
All Types and Sires
VSc Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply co.
20’ W. 2nd St
FA 2-6433

w ells

FACTORY TO Y J U
ALUM INUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cot­
ton or nylon cords.
S e iik u rik G I ivbs h i d ! P a in t

16. Female Help Wanted
Experienced Curb girl. Also
night
Dishwasher.
Apply
Chick *.N Treat, Sanford.

19. Hituallono Wanted
Days work wanted. FA 26394

ID YLIAVILD E

Charming Colonial situated
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 hath
on corner homealte In beau­
honir, large corner lot, 311
tiful Idyllwllde of Loch ArTucker Dr., Sunland Es­
tior. Spacious rooms, and
tate*. VA—nothing down,
features (ur Ui numerous
monthly payments $U2.ou.
and nice to describe on
FA 2 8074 - FA 2 2318.
paper. Fully air-conditinned
and heated by central sys­
tem. It does make a differ­
ence where you live, tu
' ‘Call H all" FA 3-1641
drive out today for a com­
2344 So Francb Ave.
plete inspection. You'll be
glad you did!
NO DOWN PA YM E N T
Sunland Estates. 2118 Oakland
Dr. By Owner. FHA loan.
3 Bedrooms. FA 2-UJiU.

Child Care. FA 2 2274
Babysitting
In my
home.
Small children and babies.
Big yard and screened In
IHirili.
Ilea Mina hie
and
meals furnished. Call Mrs.
Davis, FA 2-9291.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

CD1MI

&gt;10 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

Chevy &gt; door Belalr,
FA 2*7323.

72. F lo w e n t • S h ru b s

RAVENNA PARK

24. E le c tric a l S e r v ic e *
F B IG ID A IB E
Sales k Service
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
Sid Vlhlen'a Bandull Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915

25. Humlilnjc Service*

~ PLUM BING
Contracting Repair*
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L. H AR V E Y
Real E sU tf — Mortgages
F A &gt;4381
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420 201 Sanford Ave.

Stenstrom Realty

1962 Clievrolct U t Ion flat
body truck, Ph, FA &gt; 1387.
1933 Chevrolet Belalr. Ixiw
mileage,
4 door,
power
pack, auto tram, window
vents, trailer hitch, ate. Pit.
FA 2-3360.

37. Hoats - Moi orit
Gateway T o The Waterway
E o Iiao ii Sport I i i r Goods
Your EVINRUD E Dealer I
301-0 8 E. tat Ph. FA 2 5901

14' Ski Boat, 35 hp. 1937
Evtnrudc
Motor,
traUer,
FREE ESTIM ATE
controls and steering. A ll
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
63U0. F A 2 9279.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 38. Motoicyclen - Scooters
Co., at 7u» Celery Ave.
VESPA Motor Scooters (n ew )
FA 2-2117.
$19.63 down 4 $3.32 Week­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ly.
Service
Willi
the Cash.
Lewis Sales 4 Service
SUPER TRADING
POST
2317 Country Club Road
FA 24)671.
Ph. FA 2-7928
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H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D
OLDS
1 Q fi9

C A D ILLA C

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UI.DS M illion Wagua
Power And A ir Good.

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FA LCO N Slatiun Wugur\

lw ® * H la m lu r d

SAVE

Tran* mI n» bin

1 Q R 1 L0&gt;l ,:T 1 Hour
I 9 D I Automatic Trgium t»»lon

1961 CAU1LLAC

..........

REUPHOLSTERY&lt;S/2co «/a /
( hairs $39 .v ';r :,

sofas

$89 r ;:;r .

CUS TOM MA D l M I H C O V f R S

SOFAS ‘ 49.50

2 4 .5 0
ni**

.J.* i L aiqrit N■ug*$'

t. • H(|rii I tl &gt;n&lt;iilri

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Wiilltn ijwu'u"1* ■ 111
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C E N T R A L FLA. D E C O R A T O R S
llu lh

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tuibg Ml L t &lt; f h

1696

4Ucor Srdi°

1 A C A f O K W i t t 4 Hour
I w w w ,\u(uni*tic Tran*mi**iun

1296

| A K A CH E VR O LE T 4 Door Station
I
Wagon, I Cylinder, Standard I r an*.

19Q R
•

1 Q C O C H E V R O LE T 4 Dour
I ® ® ® Auto Tran*., A ir Cond.
1 Q C 7 C A D IL L A C Sedan DeVlil*
I # 0 1 power And A ir Cond. .

1957 C
IIEVI&lt;(&gt;UET4Uoor
V-8, Automatic
ULDSMODII.K 4 Door
Auto. T r*n *- A ir Cond.
M E R C U R Y 4 D oor A u t o ,

CHA I RS

Plu

'/ C H E V R O L E T

Legal Notice

Tab *. m i

P fckup
W in d s h ie ld
Muck ( I Inns 1962 Studebaker
Truck. Excellent cond. Low
Door Glnss
Vent Gluas
mileage. CaU Ralph resold.
SERVICE
F A 2 1011,
Scnkarlk G I ura nnd Faint
Company
1957 l ord Wagon $423. 1956

21. lie a u ty Halona

Stenslrom Realty

Attractive new 3 Bit, CB
home on corner lot in de­
sirable location. Features
include fully equipped elec­
tric kitchen, central heat,
and many top notch extras!
Only $600 down, and pay­
ments as taw aa *ui per
month. May we serve you?

3(5. Autnmobnca * Trucks

Children k ep t FA 1-4163.

SPE C IAL
Cut 'N Curl Ucauty Shop
End curl 65.50 including
shaiw, sit k style. Open
Evening by ap|iolntnicnl. 3
Real E'late — Mortgages
Experienced Uporatora.
CBS llinibe. 3 Large bedIII N. Bark Ave. FA 2-2420
roumv, 2 baths, kitchen 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0831
equipped. Assume payments
IIAII It I E 'lT S B E A U TY NUUK
FA 2-2M3.
Complete Beauty Service
1U5 So. Oak
FA 2-3743
IN Till N T V JI'HUIl'B CHI II r.

SKMINHI. i : nil NTT, KI.HII1114. File Nu. t w f .
r .lT A T K HI'
JKBHIU UK LL K SOU THAR D.
D* •****&lt;!
n o t h i: t o c M c n i T o n a
T O A l.l. I' K H I O S S H A T I N H
r u i m
hk
DK MXN iia
4 U U N S I ’ * till KIT4TK i
Yt.il slid f * ’ b of x«u lira
h a o b r notlflad and r*i|Ulnd
to III* an/ claim* and de ­
mand* which you . or either
of you me/ b a t * afelnat said
salats In lh* nfflc* of llon-Tsbl*
C.
Vern-.n
Ml,#.
Jr.,
Couniy
J u d ««
of
baiiiln.il*
Cnuntr. at bla offlea In th*
Court IftiiiH In Hanford, KUir*
Id*.
within
a ll
cslandar
month* from th* Urn* of th*
ftrat puiillcatlon of Uilt no­
lle#, Rath I'laliii or drruand
must be In wrlllnit and cm *
lain tbs |iUv* of rtal.lence ami
past affl * bddrraa of lire
claimant and mu it ba aworn
tu by lb * claimant, hi* agent
or attorney, or Hit aatu* ( ball
b* void
Raymond M. Ball
A* Admlnlatratar * f eald
Ketate
Cum Testamanto A n u a i *
Harrison U. aiaward
Or tb* f i r m of
Bitwnrd b Steward
l i t East Robinson Btreat
Orlando, I'lorlda
JMblleb Jan,
U,
tl, I t
A

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

Beautiful Camellias in bloom
MR. F IX -IT
U R A P E V ILLE N U R SE R Y
Take B limner and saw, buc­
ket of paint, plenty of E l­ Grapeville Ave. Near 2uth St.
bow grease and convert
this older 4 bedroom, two 33. Fumltura
bath home Into a comfort- Used furniture, appliances,
ahle home for your fam ­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
ily.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Convenient &gt;o downtown shop­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
ping, churches.
Call us now for an appoint, W ANTED reliable couple lo
take up monthly payments
ment.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
K V E K E T r A .H A R P E R
rooms of furniture. Call
AGENCY, REALTO RS
T K 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
2465 S. Park Avo.
lect.
Plumes FA 3-2264 or FA 2-2285

Stemper Agency

IN
AMI
Foil
OKMINOl.i;
t Ot N T ! , Fl .tIHIIM.
IN C H A N C K Itl Nil. I XTNi
KAHT IIROOK LT N BA VINOS
HANK, a New Turk corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff,
va.
M A R T IN IftuNItY HPATII and
M AIIT HA KDNA HPATII. hi*
Wlfas ATI.AH KUItHIDI A III KM
f l f r L O H ID A , INC., a riurlda
corporation; and J. M. FtlKNTI'.H and —
FUKNTKH, hi*
will,
Dafsndanla.
NOTICF.
TH
IIKPKNII
Hit
HIIHKII
OF
1*1 lll.lt' tTIHN
ni IT
t'lilt
yiiH Kl L u l l Mil
TO. XfAllTIN IIK N It r BPATII
and M A It T II A E D N A
B PA TII, hi* wif*
Homo's
Candy
Bhnp
l-'aiilkuar, Maryland
YOU,
M A R T IN
II K N U V
HI’ATH and M A R T H A KDNA
HPATII, ara heraby notlflad
tlial a Complaint for Foracloeura of M o r t f s g * haa been
filed eaalnel you. and &gt;ou
ara required to serve a copy
nf yuur Answer nr Pleading*
tu
the
Complaint
on
th*
Plaintiff's
attorney,
Joseph
M.
Fltegerald,
SIS Bsourlly
Truel
liulldlng.
Miami
St,
Florida,
and
fll*
tha ori­
ginal Anawar nr DUadlng In
lh* offlcs of th* Clork of
the rlrcult Court un or faafura
tha sin day of Fabruary A .D .
I III. If you fall to do on,
judgment by default will ba
taken agelnct you fur tha
rellaf Uemaodad In l b * Caroplant.
Tha description o f tho rial
property proceeded against ta:
led «, Block to, T O W N HITK U F .NORTH C I I U L U .
OTA, a
aubdlvlalon ac­
cording to plot thereof,
racordad In Plot Rook }.
pagaa I t to II, Inclusive,
nf th* Pubtlo Records nf
Hemlnnl* County, Florida.
Tbla nutlc* shall be p u b­
lished unco each week for
four co ua.i u ll v* waaka In th*
Hanford llarald.
DUNK A X D O R D E R E D at
Sanford,
Bemlnol*
County,
Florida, thli 1th day o f Ja n­
uary A. D , 1*13.
IBEAI.l
Arthur II. Backwlth, J r ,
Clark, Circuit Court
Or: Margsrot E. Tyra
Deputy Clerk
Joiaph M. Fltegerald
131 Hlcurlty Truet Building
Miami 11. Florida
publish Jan. I, id. tt, Id.
C D fc -ll

Cattle 4 Horse Trailer. Schult
ail steel frame. FA 2-6782.

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

CKNTH

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — l'A 2-4223

SINGER

O M IIM IVeJ—

UNFURNISHED new 2 bed 2 Bedroom unfurnished house.
room houie, kitchen equip­
113. ile a l K htnte F o r S ale
813 Laurel A te. NO 8-4814 6. T o r Itcn t
ped. FA 2-3683.
or NO 8-4962.
Lake Mary. 3 Bedroom. 2
$9,250
Furnished lovely 2 bedroom
bath lakefrom home. Cen­ Charming 2 bedroom home
home. Call FA 2-0274.
tral heating and air-vomitin nice residential area.
tlonlng. FA 2 HU20.
i * T in : l i m n i t n n i i r i t
Double lot with many trees.
m i r o u b k h i m h .k n » r t - 3 Room furnished Apartment.
Fully equipped, plus auto­
T t . r i. iin im si*, i sri*
AdulU. $15. FA 2-7399.
Room for ona or two. Reason­
matic washer! Only $300
TIIF, MUTUAL D F. S II H T
able. 323-0591.
LIKK IN S U R A N C E COMPANY, 3 Bedroom
down, and $tV$ per month
house. Kitchen
a New J « r s * r corporation.
includes taxes and Insur­
equipped. 117 Escambia Dr.
Plaintiff.
R E N TALS
re.
ance. Ihmie to lie complete­
FA 2-0920 after 3 p. in.
JAMUS L R K K I D D *t U*.
Furnished 3 lilt homo with
ly rehnishedi I'lionc for an
Drrrn-lantl.
chain link font til backyard.
Furn.
2
bedroom
house.
early appointment!
M l TICK IIP M I T
E x c c l l o . n l neighborhood
AdulU. No pets. FA 2-76M.
T i lt : m i l ! Ill' F M I H I U A
T U i J.imi-i t.ro KMd.
*100.
: i Knrann Hoad
FURN. 2 BR. CB house. CarKiiUUn.1. Maryland
ports, chain link fence. $95
KJna K. KM.I,
3 Bit ground floor apt., very
Cl Hnmin lt&lt;i.ul,
Month. FA 2-6244.
Ileal Estate — Mortgages
attractive. Kitchen equip
SuliUnU. Maryland
111 N. Bark Ave. FA 2-2120
You are hereby notified that 3 Room furnished House. 3303
pcd. $80.
a eult he* hern filed aaatntt
Orlando Dr. 323 0720.
you
In tin- ebove
ontllltd
Several 1 BR bomei for im ­ Lakcvicw home with lake
caue*. ami that r ° u *ro reprivileges in South Sylvan
iiiilred to fit* your an iw er
mediate occupancy. Kitclicn
with tho Clerk of thli Court
Lake Sliurca. 3 Bedrooms
equipped.
$75.00
up.
ami to eerra a copy thereof
and 2 baths. Alr-Comlitlunupon the plaintiff or plain* tn the Court ul the C,.daily
lift** altnrneya. Hboea nama Jadur. i*(uluolr t'Huuty, aiate Spacious split level on lake.
cd. Phono FA 2-7BW or
and
aildroae
ta
Jannlnia. •t Florida, tu I'rnhnt*
FA 2-6366.
4 HR, 1 baths, Beautiful!
Malta. Clark* amt llatnlllnn. In r* th* Fatale «ri
HOI ttarnott National Rank RICItA RO B. M IL L E R
$193.
Ilulldlnf, Jackeonvllla }. Fl or­
liactiaod.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAMS
ida, not latar than Fabruary
F IN A L W O TlI'K
10, tecs If you fall to do an
Realtor
Nolle* la heraby *lv#n that
a deert-o pro confeeao wilt bo the undaraiKneJ will, on th*
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
ontarad aualnat you for the tLth day of Fabruary, A. U
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bklg.
relief demanded In tho com­ t i l l , preaent to th* Honorabl*
Real Eslatc — MurtKagc*
pla int Thli ault la to for*, Caunty
J u dt*
Of
Bimlnol*
FA 2-2420
cleoa a mo rt g ai*. The rail County, Florida, har final ra- itt N. Park Ave.
COUNTRY-FIED t YES SHU
properly proceeded aialnet la: Dim, account and vnuchera, aa
Lot
11 SOUTH
PINKU i c c ll lr ll of lh* Kelate of Unfurnished 3 bedroom house, Just put on the market for
C R Khr. Third Addition, a IllC IIAltD ft. MILLRIt. dareas$13,000. II’a I he home you’ ve
kilt lull equipped. FA 2 6346
■uhdlvjalnu, according to
*ed, and at an hi lime, then
been wailing (or. Keep your
a plat thereof rocordad In and there, fnak* application
Plat Book II, pa Rea It tn the said Juilk* fur a fin­ 2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
own horses on 3 acres ol
and *1 of th* Public Re­ al celtlement of her adminment. Close In. Reasonable.
primp fenced pasture. Extra
cord! of Kemlnolo County, lelratlon of said ealate. and
FA 2-0641.
Florida.
nice, 4 stall barn with Urge
for an order discharging her
XYITNK8H my hand and tha ae luch
Eaecutrl*
of
tho
tack room and hay loft. The
aaal of ai ld Court at Hanford. Ketlt* nf U IC H A H D H. MIL!.9. For Sale or R*nt
family will enjoy living in
Florida. Ihla Mill day of Jan* Kit. de.-eaecd.
uary. t i n .
Dated Ihla tha Tth day of
tin- modern 3 bedroom frame
Attractive 3 bedroom, 2 hatii
(URAL)
January, A. D. t » « l
home. IJ (CATION ? 5 Min­
Arthur II
Itrckwlth. Jr..
hiime. Fenced yard. Near
Jernllne (J, Miller
Clerk of the circuit Court
utes lo downtown. TER.MS7
As
Kieeulrli
nf
th*
NAS. 113 W. Coleman Cir­
Ky: Martha T. Vlhlen
Falatc of
not bad. W AN T TO UU YT
Daputy Clerk
cle. FA 2-7464.
It D 'I IA lU ) II. M H .L E H
Publlah Jan. 10, II,
*0 A
C ALL
Deceased
Fab. «. 1*0*.
Hlenstrum. Davl* A Me In lush 35' x 6' New Moon HouseCDK-fO
Attorney* for Ksecuttla
trailer. FA 23002.
I-. et Dfflc* llna l l l u
am t i i f n u n i t r o t f t o r Hsnfnr-t,
Florida
THK NINTH J l Ilir iA L CIH- Publish Jan. t. If. tl, 10.
12. Real Krdnte For Sale
c i r r o f a n d ru n a rw iREALTO R — 1NSURDII
S O L I COUNT!, FMHHItA.
IN T i n : CII IUITT I OI HT III
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
c n t * n F .F r n o . israa
t h f : w m ji m r iA i. r u n t it
T i n : nilBTDN F I V E
■ A VINU 8 RANK.

Wa l l

110 X. Park Ave. 1'h. 323-0539 INCOME TA X RETURNS —
Company
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­ 2.u Magnolia Ph. F A 2-4622
Belalr Section. $3309 total
to Ave. Phone 122-6827.
price Inr 2 bedroom CBS.
FIR E PLA C E
Home. Small down pay­
WOOD
ment. Call 322 381U.
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
SEW ING M ACHINE
delivered.
Robert
Morris
Sales and Service
H IG H LAND PA UK
Ph. FA 34)353, F A 2 3909 or
Free
estimates
in
advance
Comforts Ido 3
UR
home
F A 2 6618.
Free home demonstration
situated on spacious corner
CALI* FA 2-5787
SINGER S e w i n g Maclilno
homcalie shaded by giant
Alan's Fabric 1 Rugs
equipped to ilg la g and
oakv. Many nice extras I
2559 Park Dr.
make button holes. With
$13,930, with excellent fin­
guarantee. 5 Payments o l
ancing. 2127 Laurel Avenue.
FRIGID AIR E
63.40. F A 3-9411,
Exclusive with
Salta k Service
G. II. HIGH
17” R.C.A. Table .Model T.V.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
$25.00. 31"
WcstlnghousB
Ph. FA 2-3HR3
T.V $33.00. FA 2-5362.
K e il Estate — Mortgages
Refrigeration • Air-condition­ Use
our
efficient
Carpet
U l N. Park Ave.
321 2420
ing men needed. We train
Shamixiocr FR E E with pur­
you.
Write
Commercial
Houee and lot, located colored
chase o f Blue Lustre sham*
Trade* Institute Box 18, c o
section. Midway. 3MI down
jHio. Carroll's Furniture.
Sanford Ucrald,
(&gt;aymen! and low monthly
6 ETHAN
ALLEN
maple
pay mi ni. CaU colled, Jim
mates chair*. Excellent con­
Walton Corp. CY 3-0981. Or. 29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e
dition. FA &gt;4317.
Undo.

Legal Notice

By Kate Osann

Lockers,
Trunks.
Tents,
Tarps, Floats, 4 Knives,
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus
310 Sanford Ave.

R E A L ESTATE &amp;.
INSU RANCE

Stenstrom Realty

TIZZY

Must soil, 3 bedroom house.
Nothing down, pick up pay­
ments. 323 0614 after 5 p.m.

St. Johns Realty

Bedroom, kitchen equip­
ped. on lake, ready for
occupancy. Call FA 2-0639.

Unfurniilicd 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., F A 2-3231
2 Bedroom ltuuse. Close in.
or FA 3-0525.
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
ROOMS, The Gable*. 401
Magnolia Ave, FA 2-0720.
2 Nicely furnlslted Apart­
ments. Carpeted, fireplace,
2 Bedroom modern Hou*e,
master bedroom. |63. 801
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.
Magnolia. NO 8-3207.

.74. Articles For Sale

Pium binpr &amp; H e a tin g
New 2 bedroom CB home.
A IR CONDITIONING
Located at 620 Uriarclltf
Movie outfit. 16 MM. Kodak
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Ave. Tidal price with ex ­
magaiine c a m e r a
with
WORK
tra lot $9300.00. $300 down 1007 Sanford Ave. F.\ 26562
regular 4 telephoto lenses.
FHA
financing.
Monthly
Bell k
Howell projector.
pat incnla Jii.tW, principle 26. Radio A Television
Perfect condition. Very r e t­
&amp; interest.
urnable. CaU FA 2 3948.
T. V. Service Call*. S2,uo.
House of the Golden Rule. Ready Mix Concrete, sand,
Ph. F A 2 9792.
steel, window sills, lintels,
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
dry wells, grease traps,
lid N. Park Ave. FA 26123 Fur
quick
service
call.
steps, table tops, stepping
Bryan T. V. F.\ 30361.
stones, lot markers.
E d w a rd F . L a n e
Miracle Concrete Co.
The man who knows Sanford 27. Specini Services
399 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3731

MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED Houses for rent. For infor­
ms Uon contact Ted Wil­
WORK IN C IV IL SERVICE
No
experience
necessary,
liam* Hardware, 305 E.
grammar school education
23th St.
uiually sufficient. Train now
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
at home for Job* with aecurequipped. 175 month. Ph.
ity. For detail*, send name,
FA 2 330.1.
address, phone no. to: N A ­
T IO N A L TR AIN IN G SER­ New 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
VICE. BOX SO c/o The San­
home. No cash needed. $411
ford Herald.
a month. 322-8083.

(5. For Rent

12. Kent Entitle Fnr Sale 25. I’ lumhinn Services

Power Brake*, 8 f* e r , A ir fu n d.

CADILLAC Bedan DeVlile
Power And Air fond................ FORD Station Wagon
• Cyl, Automatic
PLYMOUTH &gt; Door
V -i. Hlsnderd BUck

CHEVROLET F« Ton Pickup,
Automatic Tran* —
&gt;19 E. 2nd

..... .......

SANFORD

�‘T i l l

to * /**

DEL MONTE MIX 'EM O R M A TC H 'EM SA LE

Tomato Catsup 6'£r l
W H ERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE
HEAVY ATTACK

Those attending were Kirby
Osteen. Marcell Tart, Jackia
and Douglas June, Danny
Bowen, Peter and David Ty­
son, Ronald and Steve Rtggs,
Ash and Mark Pell and
Wayna Smedberg.
Adults accompanying the
boys were At Pell, Marvin
Riggs, Richard Pickles, Ger­
ald lloaark and Rev. Tram­
mel Kilpatrick.

Altamonte Sett
Conference Day
Another griding period has
ended st Um Alla moste Ele­
mentary School and confer­
ence* are being scheduled
between parents and teachers
upon request.
No school will be held
Frldsy and teachers are ask­
ing that es many conferences
a* possible be scheduled (or
that day. However, for the
convenience of working par­
ents, special conferences will
be held on Thursday evening

Margarine

» • • • • (In.
■ iN b ltM 'l fielted *f tan««U*rf&gt;

2

Whip. Butter . . . V.V 4.

Green Beans
Garden Peas

Tatty MIM Witttmln

Longh’n Cheese {T 6!
Kratti* Tatty Mtllaw

Ched'ar Cheese

4

Stewed

frozen foods
Dalkieet k r . Lee

Chocolate Cake
M«((•*'■ tl.Ceurrt

Frozen Donuts . *;■
Pktrweet Chicken, B»tf, Turkey

Meat P ies____6 SE
Mewerg J.hittee1* Fi i i m

Fried Clams . . . S
Geld King F m n l&lt; |H

L
^

Bear Lake
Troop Visits
Scout Home

By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
'I he KA’e of the Osteen
Baptist Church enjoyed a
skating party Saturday night
at the Melodee Skating Rink

Piltib«ry‘e Better Fl.ke

Dinner Rolls . . . «V 2
• In* BMMt Cat.ttS

Early

Squadron Five's new
Executive Officer. Cdr.
Paul F. Werner, report­
ed to the squadron in
Cannes. Cdr. Werner, a
native of Jamestown,
Now York, beiran his
flying career ns a stu­
dent in the first High
School Civilian Pilot
Training Program and
was a qualified private
pilot at the ago of 18.
lie entered the Navy
soon after completion
of the training program
and completed Naval
Flight Training at Pen­
sacola in October 1944;
being
commissioned
Ensign and designated
a Naval Aviator.

By Shirley Weotwerth
Girl Scouts of Bear Lake
Troop W , accompanied by
their leader, Mr*. John Hall,
lait weekend made an over­
night visit'to the Girl Scout
Home on Celia Lane In Or­
lando.
Friday eight supper was
cooked by Patrol One and
during tbo evening plays and
skits were presented by the
girls for badge work credlL
Patrol Three was in charge
of preparing Saturday morn­
ing's breakfast with the Flag
Ceremony and Scouts Own
being held after the meal
Was served.
During the morning the
scouts received Instruction!
on knot tying after which they
ale luncheon prepared by
Patrol Two.
The troop returned borne
late Saturday afternoon.
This same group of stria,
all dreaacd in uniform, re­
cently enjoyed a 7:30 a. m.
breakfast at Bonnie's Res­
taurant In Orlando.
As the current service pro­
ject, the girls are making
Valentine tray favors to be
distributed to a hospital.

Cream

dairy specials

^ S W IF T 'S P R EM IU M
R E A D Y -TO -E A T

EITHER E N D O R

J

Hush Puppies .. U?

M

Semen Breed Quick F n im

Tasty Lasagne .

W HOLE SM O KED

S n Ftk 4 0 -ce»et

FULLY COOKED

Fish S tic k s........
Ceytela Ik rimer Quick Fraiaa

HAMS

C L . t _____ 2-lk.

4

Swift's Asserted Sherbet er

□ Ice Cream ........
Strietmean'e Delicious

□ Honey Grahams
NeMece's Tatty Popular

□ Bacon T h in s.....
Nabisce's Party Cracker

□ Wheat T h in s....
leant 'a Wiener Time with Ven C

□ Pork &amp; Beans ...
Tamow Whale-Hag Preels Pork Bag

__

Armour's Ster Canned

□ Beef Stew .........
Armour's Star Conned

□ Chili

(with b o o n s ).................

Armour's Ster Corned

□ Beef H ash.........
Canned Luncheon Mont

down produce lone

D'ANJOU PEARS

□ Armour Treet ...

Shrimp

Florida-Grown Rad Bliss

Potatoes............
AH Purpose Rad Yerit

A p p les...............
(ife p W id in i

Carrots...............
C U P &amp; REDEEM

tM COMEN ETAMP
nm m mm m m aura
«s
i;t*«*nm
M ifn
i 11 rrt
Win
1FTTrt^TTYt
] l^Tll
tillstw
11i1tItti1titttrifi
tllll IIPKtlTD
iTilDi

all

g r in d s

FOLGER'S
COFFEE
“ SERVING

ALTAMONTE

8PRINGS.

CASSELBERRY,

FERN

PARK,

LONGWOOD,

MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD" . . . .
HIGHWAY

17-93 end

from
STATE

�.w r-

Pipeline Fight Nears Favorable End
The NAS je t fuel pipeline
was on the verge today of be­
coming

a certainty.

Only

a

minor difference of opinion ap­

&gt; 4 5 r « o fc4.
By Larry Vershel
Nobody asked me but, how
conic

the city

turned down

live Pipeline Co. on city own
ed

property

but

gave

Jake

peared in tlic way.
Arguments pro and con over
the City Commission's 3-2 re­
jection of a request for an
easement for the two-mile
pipeline from the waterfront to
the Naval Air Station reached

at Jacksonville, asking for an eall you If anything develops."
The pipeline situation took
Captain Ware stated Rice official itatement from the
on
a brighter picture later in
Rice was "informed of the did telephone him but that railroad officials about local
the morning when Commis­
situation here, along with the "M r. Hire did not indicate his ACL participation in the pipe­
sioner J. H. Crapps informed
rough-house tactics'.’ hy Ran­ 1statements to me were for line fight. Bullard returned Die The Herald that " I will change
dall Chase, head of Chase A public consumption and 1 will call later with word that ACL my vote If the Navy will for­
Co. Chase said he had tele­ not divulge them ."
traffic department officials In ward a request to the City.”
phoned the railroad head about
The Herald, in endeavoring Jacksonville "know nothing He added tiie Navy has never
the
controversy
and
Rice to "g e l the whole picture," about any pipeline controversy made such a request.
agreed tn confer with Copt. | talked with Ray Bullard. ACL at Sanford." He promised,
In answer to Hits, Captain
Robert Ware, commanding o f­ j public relation* representative however, to continue "and I'll Ware read to The Herald a
to Jacksonville this morning.

★

• Zorian of Maitland an okay

ficer of the atr base.

ACL President W. Thomas

★

★

★

★

★

★

★

letter received by the then
NAS commandant from the
city and aigned by City Man­
ager W. E Knowtcs in answer
to a request by Ihe Navy "fo r
Information" that the "city
would m ike an easement
available a l o n g
Seminole
Boulevard a n d
Mellonvillc
Avenue as u part of Hie pres­
ent lease of city-owned ground
for tho NAS sile."

★

Captain Ware's eomment to Ware Is not about to commit
this was; ‘"The Navy his found the Navy. The pipeline appears
private business is willing to
to hinge on this "minor differ­
do what the Navy want*
done." He explained Hie ease­ ence of opinion."
It was learned also that
ment quesllon is hciwrrn the
city and private enterprise Commissioner M. L. Raborn
•‘and the Navy I* not about to spent nearly an hour with
dictate to the city."
Captain Ware "to talk over tho
In other words, Indirations situation." Captain W a r e ' *
arc Crapps wants a request ! eomment was "lie was search­
from the Navy and Captam ing for information."

★

★

★

to run the city owned marina.
•
•
•
Since
Mistake”

last

Monday's

have

any

of

‘ Bis
the

commissioners talked to IN ­
D IV ID U A L AC L men? . . .
Tlic ones we hear make it
plain that they are NOT
,
SELFISH and that they have
V ^ l d e long range interests of
their home town as much at
heart as any other citizen . .
Some say that A T TH E MOST
not more than three Jobs on
the railroad could be affect­
ed , . . And since the San­
ford-Oviedo line handles many
cars of LOTS of OTHER m er­
chandise besides fuel oil, It
is unlikely that ANYBO D Y
••w o u ld be affected . . . Well,
that's another thought!

Recall Election Welcomed By Crapps, Wilson
A recall election was "wcIcorned"

today

by

Commissioner!

in

statements

City

not to my knowledge ever offtcially requested a pipeline be

prepared

installed from the lakcfrnnt to

two

supporting

their

the

Air

Station—either

stand in rejecting at last Mon­ themselvea or by

a

Ihe pipeline laid and a like
amount for (forage.
"3 The rights-of-way o f our

by

streets are owned by the pro­

private

perty owners o f the City of

regarding the action concern
ing the pipeline that was taken
at Monday night's comm 1m ion
meeting, 1 submit Hie follow­
ing:
" I was quite shocked to
learn from the paper Tuesday
night Hist by the action taken
we had killed a $2uo,ono Indus­
try. Tl&gt;e figures 1 had under
stood were some $40,000 for
an installation on the lakefront, with perhaps a like
amount for the pipeline. And
that it would employ perhaps
a couple o f people.
"Since I was not present
when it was originally submit­
ted, I felt I should listen to a'J
the facts available and vote
my convictions in the best In­
terest of Hie citizens and laxpayer* of Sanford. This 1 did
to the best of my ability.
" I made the statement at
the meeting that with the fact*

and figure* presented, unless
clarified, t would hsve lo vote
against Ihe pipeline, In my
humble opinion they were not
clarified. I would very much
like to hate the true farts
regarding Ihe entirr conlroveisy hnmglil to light. Possi­
bly a round tabic discussion
with only the principals in
soiled could accomplish Hits.
" I have the highest possible
regards for SNAS, its officers,
oilier personnel and all their
families. I have worked along
with many other* fur the almost seven years that ) have
served on the city commission
in cooperation with our Navy
people. SNAS is a most valued
asset to our community. We
want them here and will ulways work and cooperate with
them any way possible to help
maintain SNAS in Sanford and
tielp keep Hie friendly rcla-

lions existing between the should hate it. And *.* has
Navy and the City and ill citi­ been mentioned, it could be
provided east o f the city.
zens.
" I still do not feel that
"B y Ihe same token I have
tried to fairly and impartially cascmrnts along our city
represent the citizens and tax­ streets should Ik- turned over
payers of the City as my first to a private eoneern doing
and foremost eoneern. This is business In a competitive
as It should be. This t will con­ field and not being a "subtle
tinue to do as lung aa I am a untilily. I believe in free en­
terprise—but not to the ex­
city commissioner.
"Quite frankly I see no tent of helping one to the
connection between the NAS detriment of olhers, as far
staying In Sanford and a 'no' as the city is concerned.
"T lie 'N o' rote referred to
rote on the pipeline. As far
as t know- (hey have never in Tuesday'* papci w »* my
officially made a request for own honest conviction is to
one lo the city. Captain Ware the way 1 should tote In the
said il would provide some best interest of the citizens
additional storage, but by and taxpayer* who elected
law they had to buy from the me. I did seek Divine guid­
before
Hie
meeting.
lowest bidder If the SNAS ance
nred* a pipeline to maintain I Thanks lie lo God for that
its higliesl efficiency as a- privilege which to me is
striking power in defense of [ lieyond prejudiced hindrance
our country, I think they or vindictive retaliation.

day's commission meeting a concern.
Sanford with the City retain
" I have al wBj s acted favor­ ing easements for the purpose
proposal for installation of a
jet fuel pipeline from Hie wa­ ably and cooperated with Hie of public utilities.
terfront to the Naval Air Sta­ N avy too per cent, whelhcr
"4. My vote, I think is in
tion.
business-wise or socially and keeping with the best interests
J. H. Crapps and A. L. W il­ do not have any future date set of the City of Sanford and its
son joined with M. L. Raborn to change my feelings toward residents, who, after all. elect­
ed me.
in rejecting the proposal. R e­ them.
"1 don't think my X'ole,
born's statement was publish­
"5. I further understand
ed In Wednesday's Herald. against further negotiations Hut a certain group ia con­
Lessee, maybe Sonny HaFollowing are statements by with a private enterprise, has sidering recall petitions. This
bom was on the right track
Crapps and Wilson;
any bearing whatsoever on the docs not disturb me in the
In his thinking after all . . .
J. II. CRAPPS
statua of the Navy in Sanford. least and as a matter o f fact,
Trouble is that he didn't
"Pertaining to the voting at
"2. M y voting against a 1 would welcome it.
TH IN K IT ON THROUGH
the City Commission meeting $200,000 Industry moving In to
"Yours very truly,
like ill good City CominisJan. 23, 1903. I wilt appreciate Sanford is ridiculous — The
"J. II. Crapps"
aioneri should . . .
In his
only accounting 1 have been
A. L. WILSON
the following being printed;
prepared statement Raborn
"1. The first thing I would able to get, which 1 under­
"A fte r being called this
*aaya "A s a business man do­
ing business with both the like to clear up is the fact stand is engineer's estimates. morning hy one of your rep­
civilian population and with that Hie Naval Air Station has Is approximately $(0,000 for resentatives for a statement
the Navy (E d ; okay wel l
grant the •‘ com m ercial'' is
righ t) H would have been
much easier (E d ; and MUCH
more sensible) to have ap­
proved the application of the
Pipeline Company. However,
in acting a i an elected o ffi­
cial representing the citizens
WASHINGTON l U P! &gt;—The
o f Sanford I felt it waa in
Senate was set to vole late to­
W
E
A
T
H
E
R
:
Fair
nnd
warm
through
Friday.
High
today,
75-80.
Low
tonight,
60-85.
the best interests of the citiday on a tabling mot km which
sens of Sanford to deny the VOL. ba
United Press Loaned W ire
Established 1908
TIIURS., J A N U A R Y 111, 1963
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO OShT" should bury Hie big anti-fili­
use of the public owned
buster rule fight for 11)03.
rights of way to the com­
pany , .
Seel Sonny saya he wrae— '
SANTA
MONICA. Calif.
he THOUGHT be w a s - act­
(U P D —Crooner Bing Crosby
ing In the best interests of
was reported in excellent con­
the citizens c ( Sanford . . .
dition tudsy and "recovering
So, be saya he KNOWS that
nicely" from Ills fourth kidney
a public official should act
In the beat Interests of those
The attorney ganatul
TA LLA H A SSE E (U P l) —
They, a n not necessary part­
In ${lami, the rourt would Representative* where mem­ stone operalion in 11 years
be represents . » . Good! . . Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin said this was similar lo • directive I ia l la Florida; Ervin said.
not interpret Ita intention* for bers were still renting from a
He was Just V E R Y M ISTAK­ tuduy that a federal court In that preceded a rourt-onlarad [
*V.
tat* election* ean newsmen.
sudden state supreme rourt It) I'nited Press Intrrnallonal
EN in where the best inter­ Miami it getting ready to en­ renpportionment In Alabama, be ia&lt;lu. .’
But the telegram sent by
the (secretary of
ests of "the citizens of San­ ter an order reapportioning In that state, county supervis­ ■ U I* to fill tha new srnts that the court tn all partita involv­ ruling that it rould reappor­
It,tin swept Hie California
fo rd "—and also the taxpay­ tha Florida legislature.
ors of registration were part­ might be ordered by the frd- ed in the reapportionment auit tion outside the limits of the , coast today and snow fell
ers o f the nation—lay , . .
across Hie Ohio Valley, end­
•ral court.
was read in tho state Hoiiia of prrsent constitution.
This waa tho interpretation ies to the auit.
Waa he, in rendering his Ervin put on a directive from
Member* were ao "stunned” ing a muni 11 of hitler cold
" N O " vole on the question, Die court in Miami today ask­
hy the latest development in and broken records.
considering the best interests ing for advice on whether ad­
Miami that the House ap­
o f a M AJORITY of his con­ ditional parties are needed to
pointed a conference commit­
stituents—or just the relative­ enforce a eourt-ordeied reap­
tee on a romproniise rt-opporLOS ANGELES (U P I )- T h e
ly small vocal group with portionment.
tionmrnt t h e y Imped will heated divorce battle between
their counselors thst at the
heud-off frdrtal court action. Judy Garland and c »lranged
Ervin said ha will filo an
moment were In the commis­ opinion with the federal rourt
imthand Sid Luft was some­
sion room? . . .
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P l ) — sentntiva plan nnd a Mil set­ people for approval or rejec­
what cooled today hy their
•Uiling that no further parties
Was he considering the
agreement on a property set­
are necessary and that Flor­ The State Supreme Court rul­ ting out the aa me H-meinber tion.
honor-bound responsibility of
tlement.
ida public officials will obey ed today that the legislature House foimula aa now exists
It
also
would
permit
the
leg­
keeping the City’s word to
ran pass any reapportionment for use «s a "voh lrle" for reno order made by the court.
islature to provide nils more
the pipeline InvestorsT . . .
plan il picnics, without regard upportiotimenL
than one Senator fur any dis­
A fter all, the WHOLE rlly
lo limitations set by tho pres­
When it went back into ses­
LONDON ( I I P I ) - Britain
bears the stigma of a repu­
ent stale constitution.
sion at 11:15 a. m., tha situa­ tric t
rehoundrd from a Frenrli
W
A
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IN
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—
diated promise . . . So. the
The House went into re­ tion w as one o f turmoil And
There are absolutely no
him kade uf ils path lo Europe
vast majority of the ‘ ‘No”
cess after hearing Die "bomb­ confusion, with plana on tha limitations on fla powers In The United States charged j (inlay and sought help from
W e d n e s d a y that a recent
commissioner!'
constituency
shell" decision and voted to floor ranging from 30 to 57 coming up with a new appor­
speech by Cuban Premier 1the United Slates aril oilier
would best have been aerved
the rulcndur, for the second Senators nnd from 115 to 110 tionment, the rourt said.
Fidel Castro "constitutes a free world nations lo bolster
to leave things just as they
lime, a 07-Scnatnr, 115-ltrpio- House menilwrs.
W A S H IN G TO N
( UPl ) —
declaration o f w ar" on the il* sagging ernnomy.
were before their unconscion­
President Kennedy sent Con­
House Speaker M a l l o r y
western hemisphere.
able " N o ." . . .
Horne said the ruling made
The charge was contained in
And what was that state­ gers* today a consumer-fla­
the present legislature illegal.
JACKSONVILLE ( UP l i —
a note tu a special commission
ment about private enter­ vored farm message proposing
Senate I'rcsiflent Wilson Carprise using public property? fedora) subsidies to spur roto f Hie Organization o f Amer­ Airport area resident* asked
raway hulled the ruling as
ican Slates which i* looking I lly Hall Wednesday In do
, . , Florida Tower and Light ton aale* and to encourage
support fo r the 42-Senator
Co. ia at ill private enterprise, voluntary production curbs on
into subversive activities in something about a i r c r a f t
nolle, and eomplnim-d Hi at the
lan’t it, Scott Burns? (O r did feed grains and milk,
W A SH IN G TO N (U P l ) — Latin America.
WASHINGTON (U P l— Tho plnii bucked by the small
Kennedy said his program. House Rules Committee Wed­ county majority bloc.
T V A slip tn while we weren’t
Tho note quoted from a ! Nallon.il Gtianl slogan is a
The A ir F o u r announced
looking?) . . . And Sanford Including direct government nesday agreed to let members
The ruling, given ill an ad­ Wednesday it Is sending more speech Castro gnvo on Jan. HI mockery for them. Tlic slo­
Gas operates on private In­ payment* to the rotten trade, of Die Spare Committee take visory opinion in Gov. Farris sw ift FI04 Jets in Florida and to a Congrrss o f Women o f the gan: "Sleep well Innight, your
vestment . . . Both these cotton growers, and producer* junkets anywhere, including llrynnt, pave* the way for tha Texas base* to strengthen Americas advocating " t h e National Guard is on duty."
companies base their trans­ o f milk and feed grains, would the moon.
path of violence" to change so­
legislature tu pass any reap- southern air drfense*.
portation
facilities on the lend toward a stable farm
The annouiurment t i n t cial and economic conditions
Chairman Howard W. Smith, porlionmeut plan by a simple
city'* property . . .
economy and lower consumer D-Va., said he guessed It majority vole.
shortly after Defense Secre­ ill tile a i r a .
OXFORD, M ill. ( UP l ) —
Y e*, Sonny just got side­ prices.
The note said Ihe speech Dewey Greene Jr., 22, a Negro
It mean* the size o f Isotli the tary Robert S. McNamara told
wouldn’t lie long before they
tracked by the ACL switcher
An administration official arranged a nice trip to the House and Senate ran tie en­ Congress that nt»&gt;ul 17,000 So­ "constitutes a declaration o( Navy veleran, was exported lo
. . . He's right—it IS hi* re­ estimated that the proposals moon, but reminded Space larged without Hi* necessity viet military personnel still war again* the hemisphere" try in enroll today at the Uni
sponsibility to represent the rould trim $-"00 million to Chairman George P. Miller, D- o f a two-third vote fo r a con­ remain in Cuba.
since il outlined a policy of vcrslly of Mississippi where
people o f Sanford—(he M A­ $500 million o ff the taxpayers' Calif., that the usual Statu stitutional a m e n d m e n t . K
With them, be said, there "encouragement and support ills- student body was un strict
J O R ITY of those people (and uuUay fo r farm support* ami Depart mint man wouldn't be gives tiie go-ahead to adoption were more than 1011 M ig figh t­ f o r a r m e d insurrection in notice not lo dernunstrule
these before the triple " N o "
10 cents a pound o ff the retail there to pass out hatfuls of uf a proposal that would not ers, inrluding tn o f the latest other countries o f the hemis­ against Hie return o f James
weren't even given a chance
phere."
H. Meredith.
have to be submitted lo tha Mig 21s.
prica of butter.
money.
to be heard, should the com­
missioners have been in doubt
about how some of the heavy
taxpayers o f the municipal­
ity feel) . . City property IS used by
worthwhile firms serving the
Nova project , . , thousands
public interest . . . And when
An expanded program of ing Committee, promoting the somewhat strange that al­ and Lake Harney. This fan­ permit a description here.
" I would alto like to (Miint of seres of water open lo
the Navy o ffiria li tell ui that “ large bodies of water avail­ canal project, and manager most complete disaster would tastic figure certainly Metis
this pipeline facility will save able for boating, fishing and of the Seminole County Cham­ result to shad fishing from some explanation, as it la out that we work for and (lie entire country, truly then
the taxpayers *0.000, we be­ duck hunting" was pictured ber o f Commerce, Issued the any channel work other than quite obvtoua from an on- support improvements of all we could honestly say a $3Q
Mr. Crowe’s proposal. Since the-scene inspection of this our natural resources in the million bonanza available in
lieve them . . . Also believe this morning hy John Kritkw following statement today;
" I was quite elated lo rrad he is not an engineer nor area and facilities that very area *o that all citiien*. not central Florida for the tak­
that the pipeline will be in answer to a statement by
serving the public Internal S. B. (J im ) Crowe in Wed­ o f the endorsement by Jun an authority on shad habitat little la rubbing off. We do just a few, may enjoy Hie ing.
"N ow . if we can assume
with Jun
and
all benefits. With the present
Just as are the utility com­ nesday's Herald that the pro­ Crowe and others of a canal 1 would suggest he let these agree
posed St. John-lndian River from the St. John* lo the In­ problem* to those that are. others Utat our water re­ plan* for flood control and that all interested parties are
panies
•
a a
•'Further, I noted by the creation areas should not water conservation In the up- sincere and want the chan­
canal project would greatly dian River. However, am
rather confused by some of map prevented by Mr. Crowe only be protected but ex­ per St. Johns, we vision large nel between the St. John* and
r about the lady In damage shad fishing.
Crowe's claim was that Hie the statements pertaining to Htc canal would pass right panded. Your Cl tarntier of Isuclls-a of water available for the Indian R lvrr , . provid­
r Court that defended
f on a "follow
too proposed 11-mlle canal site damage to shad tubing be in front uf his fub camp. Commerce bas been actively boating, fishing and durk ing Hie shad fishing Is not
charge tha ether day. would practically wipe out I fore anyooe has the remotest I Also, we are • litue smaasd promoting Improvement* fur bunting. Then the channel materially damaged . . . per­
idea where the channel would at the $30 million income the upper St. Johns for many connecting the St. Johns with haps we can all work togeth­
t so interesting the dia- the shad spawning ground*.
from shad flatting in Hie years. Tha program is so the M ia n River would create er to develop an acceptably
Krider. chairman of ihe St. be constructed.
I jurors stayed around
Johna-lndiaa R iver Navtgal- j "On the surface it seem* 1erea between Lake Monroe •ateiuiva that aoaoa will not an Impact greater than the alignment."
An t u Ruud guilty.

" I f I am wrong I'll stand
correction. If your paper or
anyone disagrees with me, &amp;
feci that certainly L* ynuC
privilege and theirs. I also
feel that 1 still have tin*
privilege of voting my con­
victions. 1 ant willing to go
tlic last mile in order to
try lo uphold (hat privilego
for all of u*.
"Respectively,
A. L. Wilson,
Sanford, Florida
" P . S. I read this morn­
ing in one of our p*tiers that
there were rumors of ■ re­
call election. If it lakes that
to clear up tlic controversy
l think hy all means that we
should proceed along that
line. However, it seems to
me that a clarification of all
Die facts and figures would
accomplish tho same pur­
pose."

nsuDi... Rail Deadline
B R IEFS
Injunction Nears

Set To Vote

Court Ready To Apportion

Dointf Okay

Spoil Knds

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Heated Divorce

Chaos Reigns

Cuba Charged
With War Talk

JFK Would Up
Farm Subsidies

Junkets O K
To The Moon,
House Says

Air Force Jets
Florida Bound

Rebounds

Do Somethin#

New Trouble

JACKSONVILLE (U P l) — Attorney* for tlio
Jui'kttonvillu Terminal Co. prepared to uppenl to fed­
eral court* nnd the government today tin the dent!*
line nenred for un injunction which could freeze rail
traffic in moat o f Florida.
The injunction would force the turmlnul com­
pany, owned by Hi* state's
four big railromls, to taka
hark 2,000 freight car* which
the strike-idled Florida East |
Coast Railway claim* lire
costing $11,1011 a tiny.

Bulletin

JACKSONVILLE (U P l) —
The move was scheduled tn
trailers uf a strike against
go Into effect at 1 p in., KST
the Florida East Coast Rail­
teday.
Union members who atuged way moved today to avoid
a statewide tic up of rail
the walkout oil tha FEC lust
traffic by arranging to pic­
week say they w ill picket the
ket a single entrance to the
Icrmitm! yards here If the
Jacksonville Terminal Com­
cam m e returned — and thnt
pany reserved for FEC em­
workers on the Atlantic Const
ployes only.
Line, the Si-nlumrd A ir Line
and .Southern railroads will
llotinr Hie pickets.
The Injunction was issued
nt the request o f the FEC by
Federal Judge William A.
Meltne Jr., who said lie Imped
the lettltinnl company would
An unusual type o f "ban­
Ink* "action ns il ctnsldereil
quet," lhi&gt; old fashioned re v ­
necessary tn the interests of
ered dish style, will hminr
the public,"
varsity nnd junior varsity
football, basketball
players
nnd rheerlrntlera and their
dale* nt the ftoostrr Club’ s
Winter Spuria Banquet at
Page 3
Brid ge
&lt;1:10 p. in. tonight nl tha Semi­
Page H A D
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nole High S' hool cafeteria.
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Di’ii e Abby
home.made covered dishes o f
Page t
Editorial
v eg eta bles, salads and dr*,
Page 3
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-erts tc add to the meat and
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Is-gnls ...
potatoes, rolls and beverage*
Page H
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furnished by tha club trvuaSociety ......... Pago (I A 7
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NORTH ORLANDO OARDEN CLUB member* planting cherry laurel
trees last Saturday morning in the club’s first beautification project of the
year were, kneeling from left, Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. Ewrightaon Harvillo
and Mra. Don Nall; standing from left, Mrs. Richard Stodclen, Mrs. Jessie
Wallicc, Mrs. Bill Wolfe, Mrs. Mary Hyatt, and Mra. Bill Ryan.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UP1) Secretary of Slate Dean nuik
faced probable congressional
questioning today about So­
viet military forces In Cuba.
Rush was scheduled to tes­
tify at a closed session of the
House Foreign Affairs Com­
mittee,
The
committee
session
started at 10:10 a. m.
Rusk said on a television
program Sunday night that
the presence of four small
but heavily armed Russian
combat groups In Cuba ia “ a
m atter of real concern.” But
he aaid that "wo have had
some indication from the So-

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vict Union that t h e s e
forces, at least portions of
litem will be removed In due
course.”
Rusk's appearance before
Hie House committee was
billed aa a briefing on world
trouble apota.
In the television Interview
Rusk said that MIG fighters
had Item routing Into Cuba
for many monthi but that
‘‘it hat been our Judgment
that they have been consist­
ent with a defensive capabili­
ty on that island.”
He also said that Russians
have been flying the Jot
fighters as well as training
Cubans to fly them.
Rusk said that Soviet mili­
tary personnel had been mov­
ing out.of Cuba over the Uat
several weeks. "As long as
that out-traflic continues.” tie
said, ‘‘then that la a gain,
hut wo are
Interested in
whether that out-traffic will
now continue.”
Rusk conceded that the
MIG fighters could carry nu­
clear warheads but he said
"we do not believe that (here
arc nuclear warheads in Cuba
today”

Boost Science
Knowledge
Powers Urges

HOUSTON (l/P l) — Col.
John A. Powers, often called
"the voire of the astro­
nauts," told a group nf
Texas editors Sunday lie feels
today’s citizen mutt increase
his knowledge in the field of
science,
Powers, publicity officer for
Houston's Manned Spacecraft
Center, said people muat increate their space knowledge
if the decision-making, pro­
cess it to remain democratic.
"Today’s apace age citi­
zen, aatumlng that our news
media has dune Ha Job, nerds
to know more about science
than a science teacher knew
a generation ago just to
read and understand his news­
paper,” Powers said.
Ho told the Texas Associat­
ed Press Managing Editors
that newsmen must perform
a vital function in raising the
space IQ of the average per­
son.
"The news media will have
to spend more money to ac­
quire new people and equip
present personnel with an
improved scientific literacy,"
he continued.
In discussing the almost $99
billion apace budget, Powers
said it calls for complicated
weapons systems, space and
nuclear science advancements
and oilier complex aulijecta
A Ural aid course for staff that require more understand­
members of the Sarepta Heat ing by newsmen and the pub­
Home will begin tonight at lic alike.
T:30 p. m. at the home, Mra.
Mathlldc Frlsael, executive
secretary of the Red Cross
In the development of sword
announced today.
play during the 16th and 17th
The rourse, which will be centuries, the dagger was
lauglil by Jark llurnrr, first eommonly used as a leftoid instructor, is being giv­ hand auxiliary.
en al the request of Mrs.
Tan mar Braden, assistant
NOT ItKHPONKIRLK
administrator or Hie home.
"This will he an accelerat­
I will not he responsible
ed course," said Mrs. Flasel,
lor any debts Incurred hy
"It will be given twice a anyone other than myself.
week on Monday and Wed­
IDAS K. ACREV
nesdays until completion.”

Real Estate Transactions
leoti Bryan, rt ux to (Jor/
don Hodges, etui, St. Joae- Sci
ph's Subdvn., $1,000
m*
Harrjr Guttavaon, e tu i t o ; J
Charles Williams, etui, 13- {^
20-30. $14,000
j
Louise Jessup, e tu i to Ken- vs.
neth A. No-man, etal, fern mt
Terrace, $7,600
l
Mary Dowrie to Gladys P. Ha
Durham, N. Chuluota, $7,200 fd
Verne Rlggall to VA, Sunt
land, $13,000
dlt
VA to Samuel Ray Hawes, eta
etui, Plnecrest, $12,900
1
L. J. Sc hod, to Ray Cress, ra.
etal, 10-20-30, $0,000
val
Clara Fletemcyer, etvlr to
I
Lester Bryant, etui, Bel Air, Da
$0,000
S
Sidney Wlnoder, e tu i to VA, Wil
Sunland, $15,300
—
Paul II. Evans, etu i to VA, m
Sunland, $10,000
M
Helen J. Brook, etvlr to RHj a p m
Everett Harper, trustee, $-39, $5,000
John Lewis Tremblay, etu i
to John D. Frey, etui, Sunland. $12,300
&amp;
Elury Hamilton, etu i to EO
David Hamilton, Pearl Lake V
lights, $12.:*)
\
Alliert M. Green, etux to
V
Henry Blair, etui Queen’s ^
Mirror, $3,wm
A. C, Smith, Jr., elua to ,*"
E. D. Cook, Cypress Bend, [1
$7,500
Hi
Raymond Homes, Inr. to i
Raymond Skidmore, etu i,
&lt;
Longdate, $9,400
Michael Hsalla, etui to
Herbert Partridge, etui. San
Lanta, $12,900
—
Feank M. Sar Louts, etui
to George Knuth, etui, Ssn- f |
|n
Undo, $10,300
Brsmur Development Co. H
to Ward Hicks, Inc. East- E |
brook Subdvn. $5,too
Lyle D. FIdler, etui to ■
Paul A. Knight, etui, Queen’s
Mirror, $3,500
U
Richard Atkins, elua to l y
Joseph a Croii, IV, .-lux, jj":
Longdsle, $7,$00
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The City Commission by a
3-2 vote Monday night turned
down a $200,000 industry from
locating in Sanford by refusing
to go along with negotiations
with Ihe Sanford Pipetine Co.
Opposing the move were
C i t y Commissioners J I m
Crapps, Sonny Raborn and A!
Wilson.
After the meeting both Raborn and Wll«nn declined com­
ment on their decision while
Crapps said “They haven’t
proven their worth to me."
Commissioners Joe Baker
amt Mayor Tom McDonald led
the fight to bring the pipeline

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By Larry Verabel
At the (tart ol ttve City
Commission meeting Monday
night, Mayor Tom McDonald
laid debate on the ACL-Flpcline hau le would be limited
to 10 minutea for each group.
. . . He mentiontd the Gettys­
burg Addreia being only 10
minutes, etc., etc. Anyway,
some two hours later they
were still arguing . . . Which
reminds me . . . I would
hare admired Lincoln more
If he would have Just shaken
his flit a t the audience at
Gettysburg Instead of that 10
minute oratory.
• • •
Jim Crapps asked the City
Commission, Monday night to
seek legislation to double
commliiloners' salaries and
expense accounts. . . . Not a
sound could be beard for 33
seconds and the board went
on to the next item on the
agenda.
• • •
PIPELINE BLUES— Two
months ago this reporter was
told that no ACL employes
would be Is id off due to the
proposed pipeline . . . don't
ba surprised if the pipeline
company files a suit against
the city. . . . Whata worse the
city backed off on Hr word.
. . . City told a $300,000 indus­
try to "go somewhere •lee.'*
Whst ever happened to free
enterprise?
• • •
I don't know how many
ACL men were in the room
but we counted 121 cigarette
butts on the floor at midnight.
• • •
. , , and two cigar stubs,
• • •
And a candy wrapper.
• • •
"It's a woman's preroga­
tive to change her mind,"
so the old saying goes . . .
But we don't have any wo­
men on our city commission
. . . But it does chnnge it*
decisions. . . . A plan or pro­
cedure la adopted and the
. commissioners a re given cre­
dit by a majority of their
constituents for some good
solid thinking , . Otherwise
why would the decision be
made? . . . Then-fill up the
commlaaion room at one of
the sessions, have a couple
of objections to the previous­
ly well thought-out action,
and what happena? . . . You
guessed iti . . . Back p id ­
dling and a rescind decision
, . . Followed by confusion
, , . lack of confidence . . .
reluctance of many to accept
commission decisions because
they might be reversed be­
fore the action authorized by
them can be completed . . .
Costs go "down the drain"
. . . Guts, thal'a what wo
aeedi
• • e
Booster! Club meets Thurs­
day night to talk over build­
ing a $30,000 stadium. We
h e ir Pete Knowles has been
invited to give the "citjr'a
aide."

JIM CRAPPS
•No'

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Officers In the courthouse
will probably bo closed for
O. P. Herndon's funeral at 4
p. m. Wednesday.
•
• •
City conducted a street
light survey of downtown . ,
Results: lighting very ade­
quate except for 2nd St.
• • •
Stop sign survey for the
Mayfair sectioo in the worka.
•
• *
Mothers Polio drive march
Thursday . . . Volunteers
needed . . . Call Mrs. Robert
ZiUrower NOW.
• • •
How come the city refused
to aid George Touhy'a semi­
centennial celebration?
• • •
Boat marina cornin' up
again. City gave outfit headed
by Jake Zorisn of Maitland
some ISO days to corns up
with engineering plana on “gono-go* 'basis. H Jaks fails,
the city will get the plans.
Tom McDonald opposed the
mow—"Don't want to tie
up the place," said Tom.
School Supt. Hay MUwee and
Walter Teague were given
the go-ahead by the ScbocA
Board Thursday to attend a
school superintendents meet­
ing at the U of F in Gainesvilie on Jan. $1 and Fab. L

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AL WII-SON
•No'

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Water rationing is in pro- j proceed with plans for a near
sped for Sanford this summer $1,000,000 water improvement
despite City Commission ap- program,
proval Monday night giving
Tho plans are ex pec toil to
Uie green light to engineers be completed by April and EnClark, Dailey and Diets to I gineer Jess Diets backed up

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★

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★

City Manager W. E. Knowles’
earlier remarks that water
rationing is a dim prospect
for tbr city this summer,
“The city is facing a critical
water problem and tho im­
provement program won't be
ready until 1U64," Diets em­
phasized.
The program would inilude
a streamlined treatment plant
by the country club area, four
new wi-lla and transmission
tines. It is hoped that with
the new program, the city
will lie able to utilize 160 per­
cent mere water.
At the present time, the
city is pumping 1,000 gallons
per minute and will inrn-ase it
to 2,000 per minute.

★

Civic Center Review
Ordered By Board
Religion* nerviccn will be allowed at tho Civic
Center and the City Commission Monday night or­
dered a complete review on utilizing the fucility more
and “letting it carry its own weight."
Commissioner Joe Bnker urged the commission
to review the operation of the facility to broaden the

Herndon Rites
OnWedn

center's use ami to cnncp] tho
regulation restricting religi­
ous services.
Commissioner Jim Crapps
emphasized “it's silly the way
be t'-vw. it i, .»rg intitaad it
shoql - and iiui-t can y ila own
Wefgllt."
Tho commission mad* the
decision after a delegation
asked tha facility be used for
fro * lecture services during
the spring and winter by a
Christian Beicnce sect.

Bank Shortage
Disrupts Talks

Cold Death
Toll Over 300

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l l y j ’uif'^i Press International
Temperatures- dropped ha­
lo -v zero In the Ohio Valley
ami snow-clogged Nmthrast
again today. Light snow drift­
ed eastward from the Rockies.
Tim di-nth toll from the Itday nirgi- of hitter cold and
heavy snow edged above the
300 mark.
The mercury frll to 10 be­
low zero curly today at Pitts­
burgh, shattering a 3d-yearold record low for Juu SO.
Ohio staggered by minus30 temperature readings Mon­
day, recorded more sub-sero
readings t-day. Tha Ohio
River was almost covered by
iee 3 to I inehes thick, peach
end cherry crops In Ihe south­
western portion of the Buck­
eye State have been severely
damaged.
Ktmirn, N. Y., recorded a
low of 18 below early toduy.
Snow . hogged Watertown,
N. Y. saw its 70-inch snow
cover reduced to 67 Inchee be­
cause of settling.

ELISABETHVILLE, Katan­
ga, The Congo (UPI &gt;—Reports
of a multi-million dollar short­
age at the Katanga National
Bank today injected a new ele­
ment into the reunification
talks between Provincial Pres­
ident Molse Tallinn be and cen­
tral government officials.
Joseph lleo, the Leopold­
ville government's minister
resident in Katanga, scheduled
another meeting today with
Tshombc and his whole cabi­
net.
Tshombc, who recently end­
ed hla 31-month-old secession
f r o m the Congo, Monday
promised bis government's full
cooperation in reunification
efforts. He said his 90-minute
talk with lleo was held in an
CLEM SON, 8. C. (U PI)—
LONDON ( U Pli—John Vas­ atmosphere of "understanding
Harvey Gantt, an easy-going
sal, convicted Soviet spy. to­ and cordiality."
young Nrgro who revived both
day dismissed as "absolutely
handshake* and razzing when
absurd" reports that he had
he missed South Carolina's
planned to flee behind Ihe
puhlir school rolor harrier
iron Curtain with his former
Monday, goes through an
boss In fhs British Admiralty.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — orientation program today at
Vassal!, 39, an admitted
homosexual now serving 18 Tulane University, attended Clemscn College.
The 20-year-old architecture
years imprisonment fur selling only by white* fnr 129 year*,
secrets to Russia, denied to a added two more Nrgroe* to it* student, who maintained, a
three-man tribunal Invettigst- student body Monday for a to­ "ft" average a t Iowa Stale,
ing press reports of Soviet es­ tal of 10 admitted voluntarily and other transfer student*
pionage that he hoped to ren­ and without incident in the were to learn of the traditions
of this old southern school in
dezvous abroad with his for­ past few days.
Eight Nrgroe* registered the foothills uf the lilue Ridge
mer boss, Thomas Galbraith.
for classes Friday to become Mountains.
The mejority of Clemson’s
th* first of their race ever en­
4,260 student* arrive Wednes­
rolled at Tulane.
S to c k s S te a d y
NEW YORK (U l’l t —Stocks
More eould enroll today hut day and Thursday for ascend
were steady at ■!) active open­ registrations close this eve­ semester registration. Classes
ning.
start Friday.
ing today.

Gantt Razzed
At Clemson

Report Absurd,
Vassal Says

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2 Negroes
Enter Tulone

NAS commanding officer, who
has said the station would observe “open house" the morn­
ing of tha celebration. At that
time the Navy'a world famous
precision flying tram, The
Rlua Angels, accompanied by
the parachute daredevils, the
Sbooluig Stars, will atago one
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transporting the fuel by pipeline and "we must consider
our local economy."
Navy Fuel Supply office of­
ficially stated the annual sav­
ings to the government In
transportation eosts would be
about $33,000 if the pipeline is
constructed.
Actually the commission ap­
proved the pipeline hut hack
paddled in the face of severe
opposition and criticism by
the railroad.
The I’ipelim- company had
planned to construct a $200,000 Jet fuel storage facility at
the foot of Lake Monroe and

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pump some two million gallons
of fuel from the lakefront
through Metlonville and onto
Ihe base on a monthly ha si*.
Attorney for the Pipeline
Co., Krn McIntosh, said the
economic stability of the Ns*
val Air Station was at stake.
After a close to two-hour
hassle, Baker made the motion
to approve the pipeline. There
was no second and McDonald
gave up his mayor's chsir to
vote with Baker.
Crapps took over the may­
or's chair and he broke a 2-3
lie favoring Ihe pushing of the
industry out of Sanford.

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WEATHER: Cloudy and slightly higher temperatures through Wednesdny. High today, CO-65. Low tonight, 40-45.
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BRIEFS
Tourist Pitch

of their spectacular air shows.
Headed by George Touhy
committee leaders are: par­
ade, Glenn McCall Blue An­
gels, Captain Bob Ware; Fire­
works, Paul i^w is; Square
Dance, Bob Besaerer; Dance,
Garnett White; Beauty Con­
test, E. C. Harper Jr.; Little

Area Road Freeze
Damage: $ 2 0 ,0 0 0

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida's spring time tourist
pitch will be aimed at unat­
tached young men ami women,
Approximately 15 miles of
and at families without chil­
dren.
county roads are in need of
repair because of lbs- Decern*
her freeze, it was reported
GAINESVILLE (U P D -F rce
this morning by Road Supt.
world military action against
J.
C. Lavender to toe Coun­
Fidel Caitro is the only solu­
tion to the problem of Cuba, ty Commission.
Cuban exile leader Jose Mlro
lavender said the road
Cardona said Monday night.
damage is Just now begin­
ning to appear. He estimat­
ed cost of repairs, with reCARACAS. Venezuela tUPI)
topping, will he $20,000.
—Tile newspaper El Mundo
He was authorized to make
said today police here frus­
trated u Communist plot to a complete study amt recoinkidnap Henry Ford It. who ur- mend repairs to the Commis­
rived Sunday on a tour of his sion. Commission mem tiers
company’s Latin American
agreed to accompany him on
branches.
a study of road damage.
County Engineer William
Bush
was authorized to at­
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—Howard College officials re­ tend a public iiearing on Im­
gretfully accepted Ihe resigna­ provement for flood control
tion Monday of football coach or tlie Econlockhatclicc Riv­
Bohhy Bowden, who will he­ er basin by the U. S. Army
roine an assistant coach at Corp* of Engineer* at to a.
Florida State University Feb. m. next Tuesday at the or­
ange County eourUwuse, Or­
1.
lando.
In calling the hearing, the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Corps slated Hint "accelerat­
Over ruling the attorney gen­ ed growth which has taken
eral. the Cabinet Board of Ed­ place in recent yeara (in
ucation opened Hie door today Seminole and Orange Count­
fur rompetum r pay hikes for ies) is said to have aggravat­
teachers who plan to lake u ed problems in (lie extent
national examination n e x t that considerable urban de­
velopment
Is subject
to
Monday to qualify.
periodic flooding. Purpose of
this hearing is to discuss
with local interests tlie flood
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ally. control and related problems
Gen. Robert K. Kennedy lias
in the Eronlockhalehee River
revealed that ambassador-at- basin and to receive their
large, Llewellyn Thompson, views relative to the need
was among the 12 members of and feasibility of providing
the “Crisis Cluh" (hat counted remedial Improvements."
most in shaping American
Bush also was authorized
strategy during tlie Cuban to make a survey to deter­
crisis.
mine tlie centerline o( Ihe
proposed Altamonte Sprtngslxmgwood Road.
A T L A N T A (UPI) — The
The Commisiiun also ap­
dean of White House corres­ proved tlie Little Wckiv*
pondents, Mrrrlmcn Smith, Itoad and approved Bush’s
said Monday the political pos- request to officially close
tur* of North Atlantic Treaty Osceola Airport to air traf
Organization countries can af­ he. Tlie Seminole Timing As­
fect the price American pouf- sociation was granted a lease
trymen gut for their chickens to hold drag race* at tin*
on tlie world market.
airport.
Tlie engineer was authorized
to zequest of HLH Products
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
7 tie Slate Board of Health,
calling on Floridians to gel
smallpox vaccinations, warn
rd Monday the state Is espec­
FT MONROE, Va. (U P D ially susceptible to the disease,
although there have been no Gcn. Herbert B. Powell, retir­
rases in recent years. Dr. ing Continental Army com­
Clarence M Sharp, acting di­ mander, imlay called for a
rector of the Bureau of Pre­ million man ground force with
ventable Diseases, said that a spearhead of entirety new
Florida has several aeaporlt "air-assault" division*.
In an interview with United
offering entrance for the di­
sease, and that “ the (remind Press International, the chief
ous air travel to Miami poses of the Army's biggest com­
a constant threat. Members mand provided the first offi­
of the Armed Services are of­ cial details of tentative plant
ten flown into Florida from a for a fast-moving airborne
foreign country where health version of the old horse
conditions are bad at best." cavalry-air assault units able
"to overrun Ihe enemy so fail
he won't know what hit him."

Only Solution

Plot Foiled

a right-of-way along Onora
Road for a sidewalk to tlie
Naval Air Station and for
future
widening of that
thoroughfare.
The Commission voted to
transfer deed of title for
the five-acre Fort Lane park
to the Geneva Historical and
Genealogical Society.
Resignation of Clarence
Dame a* county sanitarian
was accepted.
Move
by
Commissioner
Jam es Avery Jr. to increase
the count)'a insurance com­

mittee from three to five
members was vetoed by the
board 3-2. John M. Fitzpat­
rick supported Avery but Lee
Gary ami John R. Alexander
opposed the action and Gen.
J. C. Hutchison, chairman
hroke the tie vote.
Avery also lost out In a
move to rotate membership
of tho committee among in­
surance agents, pointing out
the committee dispenses be­
tween $16,000 an«l $18,000 a
year in county funds for in­
surance purposes.

Coach Quits

Open The Door

Crisis Club

Price Effect

State Warned

Giant Air
Assault Urged

Centennial Committees Named
Tha various committees of
ths Seminole County SemiCentennial to be celebrated on
April 27 are swinging into
action thia week.
The first announcement of
•ny part of th* celebration
made puhlir ha* come from
Captain Bob Ware, Sanford

every mrh savings I* a factor
in the continued existence of
the base here," Capt. Ware
said.
ACL attorneys. Mack Cleve­
land Jr. and G. A. Speer Jr.,
pointed out that many fam­
ilies of the railroad would be
hurt if the pipeline would lo­
cate here.
They stressed the company
was not a common carrier li­
censed in the stale At present
the railroad transports Jet fuel
from Tampa to Sanford.
Cleveland stressed that there
was not "that much" of a
savings to the taxpayer* by

★

W ater Ration Seen
Here; Despite Plan

Funeral servi r* r
Herndon. Ti&gt;, who died Sunday
night at his Sanford Avr.
home, will be conducted at
4 p.m. Wednesday at (lie First
Presbyterian Church with Hcv.
Tim in as M a k I a officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Bom Dec. 19. 1892 In San­
ford, Mr. Herndon was a for­
mer state representative and
icrvcd us Seminole County
Clerk of Circuit Court from
1935 until hli retirement in
1969. He was a member of
the First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford; of Elks Lodge
1241 of Sanford; of the Odd­
fellows; of Celery Camp 625
WOW of Sanford and was a
citrus grove owner.
Survivors arc four children,
O. P. Herndon Jr. of Clear­
water, William F. Herndon of
Titusville, George fl Herndon
of Orlando and Mrs. Mary
Margaret Lumpkin of Jackson­
• • e
ville
and 18 grandchildren.
County Commission Chair­
Brision Funeral Homo is in
man J . C. Hutchison made it
up the stairs this morning charge of funeral ami burial
arrangements.
without Dirk Irvin's help.
•

SONNY RAUORN
•No’

hers despite protests from a
largo crowd of ACL employes
snd attorneys.
Baker emphasized that by
denying the company access
here it would be limiting free
enterprise which the commis­
sion has no right to mix In
Baborn, Wilson and Crapps
turned down the company’s
bid even though Capt, Robert
Ware, commanding officer of
the Naval Air Station, empha­
sized "the proposed pipeline
would increase the efficiency
ami reduce the rust of operat­
ing live Naval Air Station.
"There is no doubt that

League, Brack Perkins; Sup­
per, Art Beckwith; Lunch,
Gordon Bradley; Dignitaries
and Recognition Dinner, Ran­
dall Chase; Community Ex­
hibits, Al Lormann end Pub­
licity and Public Relations,
Mrs. Gerald Warnka.

Hopet* Gone
BRUSSELS (UPI) - The
United States expressed its
anxiety today over France's
opposition to Britain's entry
into the European Common
Market, But West German
Vice Chancellor Ludwig Er­
hard said, “AH hopes are
gone."

I'KKTTY JUDY Hnrmon wins crowned "Junior
Mian March Of Dimes" nt the Melodofl Skating
Link Monday night by Dick Uaimliottom. Mi**
Harmon collected over ?9B with over ?!JU0 col­
lected for the annual drive during tho evening.

Legislature Warned:
Grave Consequences
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant warned
Ihe i-cglslntiire ns it Ix-gim Its
third special si-sslun on reapportion merit today that fail­
ure to come Up with an ac­
ceptable plan will bring
"grave consequences."
A 42-senator reapportioninrnl plan was placed In po
siilon for passage In the
Senate today, Just hours
after convening of Florida's
last-dilrh special session on
rrappoiliunmenl.
It may mean, Bryant said,
that the 1963 regular session
will not ho able to meet, or
Lliut uny act it shuuld adopt
if it doe* meet will la- uncon­
stitutional,
Bryant did not address the
lawmakers in person. He con­
veyed his general views in a
three-page letter read separ­
ately in each houso and ad­
dressed to the presiding of­
ficers.
Bryant did not lay down
any specific plan for the
Legislalura to adopt as lie
did in two previous sessions.
He has said be would accept,
f

either a 38-district reshuffle
ur a 42-Scnutor plan, if orrompanied hy a House for­
mula based on imputation.
lie i ei tern led in his mes­
sage In tho legislators that
anything they may pass at
this late date could tie thrown
out tiy either the federul or
state court.
Tin 3H-di*lrtct reshuffle,
product of legislation from
urban areas, is very nttruclive
mid would meet the provisions
of the present state ron-m il­
lion, lie said. But Bryunl
warned, it might be knocked
out by the federal court* un­
less accompanied by a consllluti mil amendment making
further changes to strength­
en imputation factors.
By the same token he said,
u statute enlarging the legis­
lature beyond the present con­
stitutional limits of 38 Senate
seats and 96 House seats
might by Invalidated by the
State Supreme Court.
“If yuti fall in this special
session to pro-luce a plan for
apportionment acceptable to
tha federal court, the conse­
quence* will he grave,” Bry­
ant said.

ACL May
Be Dragged
Info Strike
JACK S O N V H L K
(U1M) — Federal District
Judge William A. Mcltiio
Jr. took under considera­
tion today a p e t i t i o n
which could drag three
other major Florida railroads
into a strike which ha* erippled the Florida East Coast
Railway for seven days.
If M dise grants the petition
hy the FEC, he eould a t tha
sumo time open the way for
picketing of the Jacksonville
Union Terminal hy striking
member* of I t non-operating
unions.
Sm-h action would halt op­
erations liy the Atlantic Coast
Line, Seaboard Air Line and
Southern Railroad* through
Jacksonville, cutting mail, ex­
press and shipping llnei from
n major puit of the Bunshlna
Stole to the rest of tha na­
tion,
—- McRae promlaed th* court
ho would issue his ruling "ns
soon us possible" and observ­
ers said it would probably
come this afternoon.
In St. Augustine, mean­
while, new discussions were
held between alate and fed­
eral medlutors and represent­
atives of management and la­
bor.
The actual petition seeks an
injunction to force the Jackwmvillu Tcimlr.il Company to
take over about 2,000 rented
freight cars scattered over
FEC tracks in Florida, and
for which th* FEC says It Is
paying about $(1,400 per day
in lentul fees,

Former Sanford
Paslor Dies
Dr. E. D. Jlrownlce, for­
mer pastor of tha First Pres­
byterian Church here for 37
years died in IJade City Mon­
day night.
Graveside services will bo
held in Sanford at 3 p m.
Wednesday.
In lien of flowers, all dona­
tions are to bo m.idu to Ilia
Tiiorwsll Orphanage,

No Grits . . .
No Gravy . . .
No Tobasco
WASHINGTON (U PD -T ho
weekly White House breakfast
for Democratic congressional
leaders reverted to the samu
old menu today.
Sen, Hubert If. Humphrey,
D-MInn., said that "no grits,
no gravy and no tobssco" were
served today.
Last week, following com­
plaints hy IL-p. Hale Hoggs. Dl.a , that breakfast* in tho
mansion wrro too bland, to­
basco and grits were served
with the seramIded eggs. But
apparently It was a one-shot
affair.

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(Dsuxh Gbbif !
DEAR ABBYj I am a man who
has been retired for exactly four
months. I hava worked hard since
the ajre of 14 and have earned the
rest. My wife Isn't very happy ubout
it and has given mo the nickname of
‘‘Sitting Bull.’* I enjoy sitting and
don’t like her calling me “Sitting
Hull.” Will you put this in your col­
umn? We both read it. Maybe she’lt
take the hint and cut it out.
SITTING BULL
DEAR 8 irriN G : Youra ia a no­
ble nickname. Another retired gen­
tleman wrote to tell me that his wife
had nicknamed him “Honeydew"!
He said every two minutes nhe’d say
“Honeydew this” and “Honeydew
that." Wanna trade?
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GEORGE D. DIAL, right. Aviation Structunl
Mechanic Third CImb, USN, amllea aa he in
reenlieted for alx yearn in the U. 8. Navy by
rd r. Leroy A. Heuth, USN, Commanding Officer
of MATRON Seven. Dial la aaslgned to the Line
Division of Heavy Attack Squadron Seven.

Poet Robert Frost
Is Dead A t 8 8

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DEAR ABBY: My son. who hus
been a good boy and very close to hla
family, brought home a young lady
for us to meet. He is interested in
marrying her. We all fell in love with
her, Abby. She seemed a precious
thing. Now he tells us that she told
him she had had a child out of wed­
lock four years ago, and had it adopted out.
I’d like to hear from a mother or
mother-in-law who has experienced
this. Or, perhaps a man
who has

Qjctcoby

RICHARD DOAN, avi­
ation machinist mate
second class was named
“Bailor of the Year” by
the Jayceea at the an­
nual banquet Saturday.

Sheppard Case
In Surprise Turn

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) —
Tho case of Dr. Sam Shep­
pard, convicted of murder In
the bludgeon slaying of hii
pregnant wife. Marilyn, took
a surprise turn on the evo
of hie latest bid for freedom.
Sheppard's Dolton attorney,
Lee Dailey, said Monday
night Ihs doctor Is engaged
te a German divorcee.
H &gt;0 state Pardon and P a­
yola Commission today wee
scheduled to act on Shep­
pard's application for comTOUtaUon of hie life sentence
for the IBM slaying In Uie
couple's Day Village home
near Cleveland.
Dailey eeld Sheppard be­
came engaged to Mr*.' Arlene
Tebbenjohanni, II, of Dueacldorf, Germany, after a
courtship by mail, lie aald
tho ' correspondence began
three yeere ago after Mrs.
Tcbbenjohenni, the mother
of a nine year-old daughter,
b erim e Interested In Shep­
pard's cate.
M ri. Tcbbenjohenni vlilted
Sheppard last week at the
Merlon Correctional Institute
end became engaged
"We hope to merry as soon
ae possible," the blonde Mri.
Tebbenjohanni said. "I hope
tp ha very happy with Sam.
"There la a great Interest
In Ihe Sheppard rase in Ger­
many. I Intend to write, If
neceeiery, about this shock­
ing affair. In my country,
American Justice end fair­
ness la usually pralecd.
"Naturally I was very diedisappointed In the verdict S ite s S e t
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
and 1 am convinced of hie in­
nocence."
IBM Women's National Ama­
teur golf ckamptonehlp will
be played at the Prairie
Charm Course*
All residents in the Oviede Dunes Couolry Club, Hutchin­
area who are Interested ia son, Kan., Aug. 17-32. end
taking a charm course, spon­
the IBM United &amp;Ute* Men's
sored by the Oviedo Woman's
Club, a r t lik ed to meet at Opan will bs conducted a t
tin club building, Wednesday the Olympic Club In Saa
Francisco Juue 16-U.
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married a girl with this in her past,
Abby, would you accept a girl like
this in your family?
PUZZLED
DEAR PUZZLED: Why not?
One mistako should not haunt a girl
forever. She was honest enough to
tell your son, and he was honest enough to tell you. Neither was neces­
sary.
s e e

DEAR ABBY: I am 12 but look
much older. When my girl friend
and I go to a night movie together,
my mother picks mo up. But she nev­
er waits until the show is over. She
always comes after me early because
she says aha is tired and wants to go
to sleep and can’t wait until the end
of the muvie. When I see her going
up and down the aisles looking for
mo, I get so embarrassed 1 want to
die. How cun I get my mother to let
ma walk home with my girl friend?
EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED: Walk­
ing home at night Is out of the ques­
tion, so don’t cumpuign for it. Per­
haps your girl friend's mother or fa­
ther can pick you both up and de­
liver you home after the movie. If
that’s not possible, you’d better be
content with things as they are.

On By Oswald Jacoby

BOSTON (UPI) Hubert Froat, America's'unof­
ficial poet laureate whose warmth and honeety
bridgod the gulf between nations tom by cold war
The practice finises ia m a
hostilities, died early today a t the age of §8.
taken
purely to see if finesses
Authorities a t Peter Bent Brigham Hospital said
the craggy, white-haired poet—a friend of President are working for you and not
Kennedy and a “friendly ri­
val" of Sovlat Premier Nikita
8. Khrushchev—euceumbcd at
It SO a.m.
Frost's death, apparently
eaueed by blood clots which
entered hie lunge, ended a
seven-week battle against a
eeriaa of crlUcal complica­
tions which arose from major
surgery to remove a blockage
of tho urinary tract last Doe.
Up unUl then the elderly
poet, winner of more Pulltaer
Prliee than any other writer
of verse, had enjoyed valativaly good health.
But shortly after the opera,
atlon, ha suffered a heart atteak which loft him aear
death. Hie recovery from tho
haart eeiiure was further
complicated by a aortas of
pulmonary ambollsms, blood
dote which threatened to fill
hla lunga and ru t off his
breathing.
groat’s four Pulltaer Prlsee
■tend as a monument te hie
p os tie genius, and In the
waning yeara of his Ilfs he
became a symbol of interna­
tional good will.
DaaUi cam# a lltUa less
than two years after Froet'e
unprecedented appearance a t
Preeldent Kennedy's inegura­
tion. Few who watebod the
ceremonies on that bitter cold
January day In 1941 will for­
get the eight of Frost, defeat­
ed by the bud' s glare from
reading a poem specially
written for tbo occasion, re­
cite from memory his famed
work, “The Qlft O utright"
Froet end Interior Secre­
tary Htewart M. Udell spent
10 days In the Soviet Union,
last Aug. 28 to S ept 0, as
pert of an exchange program
between this country and
Uusela.
Following a nieeUng with
Piemler Khruihchsv St the
Russian leader's Black Sea
vacation retreat, Frost said
Khruelicliev btdluved the Unit­
ed State, would not fight to
protect Itself.
“lie thought that We're too
liberal to fight," the poet
*utd. In en hour-long talk
with Khruihrhev, Front said
the Communist gave him the
Impression he "thlnke we will
sit on one hand and then on
the other."
F r e t said he luld Khrush­
chev that lierlln was too smell
a matter to deride the fate of
the world, and that the Last
and West ihoutd work out a
hurte trade on the issue. He
described Khrushchev as a
"ruffian . . . he's ready for a
fight, lie’s not afraid of u*
■lid we're not afraid of hlin."
Frost eald he told Khrushdie that “the future of the
world for the next hundred
years or so Ilea between the
United States aim Russia."

By Abigail Van Buren

MW*

with any Idea of aalnlnr •
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trick.
West sashed the ace aad
• ae
king of diamonds against
te a s
South's four spade contract
57584S’
and shifted to the Jack of
SOUTH an
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f A M I
should be a goed time te take
a praettee finesse. Weet sure­
ly holds the king of clube."
Mirth and South gal— hie
Instead South went up with te te h Veto MeHh Mato
I N T. a *
Fam
dummy’s see end the contract 1 £
went right out the window. A
spade lead disclosed th at West
held both mlsilng trumps. He overcall. South took hie ace
needed them for hie no-trump and throw West in with ihs

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king, but Weet exited with
the king of dubs. South
ruffed this trick, went over
to dummy to discard one
heart, hut eventually had to
lose e heart finesse to West's
queen.
lied he fineeaed earlier,
South could have cashed the
ace of clubs and discarded one
losing heart, then ruffed the
deuce of cluhe. Then he could
have played the ace and an­
other spade. This would put
West In with the king of
spades and he would either
have to lead away from hie
I queen of hearts or give South
a ruff and discard.

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Pine At B:IB Only
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mon Marhet at the present
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chance
of
eating “Horizontal Lieutenant''
France’s demand for an end
Jemra lluttoa
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tain'a application for member­
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“Thunder In The Sun"
ship.
Jeff Che after
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ence sources was that a re­
jection of Britain would be
FRL A HAT.
disastrous to tha British econ­ Disaey’a
“Bon Voyage”
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'Jack,
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nedy's plana for a greater
Atlantic alliance.

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Miss Ruby Booth Installed As
Card Party
President
O f Ethel Root Circle

Plans Benefit

Tigerettes" Enlisted Wives Club
Make Layettes For Navy Relief
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The Sanford Garden Club
The "Tigerettes" of the En­
has set Feb. 11 as the dale for
listed Men's Wives Club of
their annual card party. It
VAIM held the monthly meetNew officer* for the coming I Mr*. Be a Burl ache, Mitt Dor-I son, Mrs. It. Lousing. .Mrs. | Harold Hcrbst, Hcv. ami Mrs.
will be held at the Sanford
ing at the home of the new
year were installed when the othy Heath. Mr*. Maurice Robert r.ctman, Mr*. Ilea Al-1McPherson and guests. Mr*.
Woman's Club building and
president. Mrs. Jam es Parks.
Elhc) Root Circle of the Con-1Corbett. Mr*. Edward Simp-1 lord. Mr*. Robert Beine. Mrs. I Barton and Mrs. Bowles,
starts at 8 p.m.
Main item on the business
gregational Christian Church
Mrs. Al Hunt is general
agenda was further discussion
met at the Parsonage, 811
chairman; Mrs. Claude llittel
and some work on the latest
Palmetto Ave. Installing the
is finance anil ticket chairman
project, the making ul layettes
new officers was Rev. Walter
and Mrs. W. I). Gardiner will
for Navy Relief. Several lay­
A. R. McPherson. Miss Ruby
be in charge of refreshments.
ettes were completed a n d
Booth was installed as presi­
A high score prise will be
packed ready lor delivery.
dent and other officer* are,
awarded at each table. Those
Plans wen1 made for a cov.
Mrs. Helen Remusat, vice
attending must bring their
cred disli luncheon scheduled
president; Mr*. G. 0. Nordown cards. Anyone who doe*
tor Feb. fi. at the Acey Drury
gren. secretary, and Mr*. Os­
nut have a full table reserved
Club.
car Zittrower. treasurer.
will have as many plajers as
Guests included Mr*. George
Mrs. Remusat. retiring pres­
are needed to complete Ihc
Cardicn. Mrs. W. C. Wooten,
ident, spoke briefly to mem­
table.
Mrs. Donald Stevens and Mrs.
bers and also welcomed the
As an added attraction, a
Dean Dish.
friendship League members
used ear which was donated to
Co-hostess with Mrs. Park*
to their first joint meeting of
the club will be given away
for the evening was Mrs. Jeff
the new year.
to some lucky person,
Ritchey,
Mr*. Bea Uurtsche, Friend­
ship League president, in­
vited the ladie* to hrr home
this Wednesday al 1:30 p.m.
Mental H ealth
Just "for fun." Those attend­
TUESDAY
ing are asked to bring a
Program
Given
sandwich; dessert ami drink
Joint installation of ulficcr*
NEW OFFICERS &lt;»f tho VAI1-1 Enlisted Mens Wives Club arc left to
will be provided. Games and
1of the Disabled American Vet­
By Pilot Club
right, (seated) Mrs. William Davis, treasurer and Mrs. Marvin Koozer,
eran* Chapter and Auxiliary
cards will be played through­
out the afternoon.
secretary.
Standing,
Mrs.
.lames
Harks,
president,
Mrs.
Jeffrey
Kitrhey,
Unit No. 30, Seminole County
Mr*. Sue Stevenson was hos­
Mrs. Ralph Lossing intro­
Chapter will tv held at 7;3u
vice
president
and
parliamentarian
and
Mrs.
Itndzlcwicz,
public
re­
tess fur the regular dinner
p.m., at the Chapter Home,
duced the speaker for the
lations chairman ami retiring president.
(Herald l’hoto)
Hireling of the Pilot Club ol
Orlando Drive.
*
evening, Mrs. William II.
Sanford at the Civic Center.
Bowles, from Winter Park who
Red and white Valentine deegave a talk on "Friendly
Oviedo
Pul a coating of clear nail
orations were used on the tab­
Service" and what it does to
polish over the tip end of the
le*
and
upon
arrival,
each
OFFICIOUS of the Ethel Hoot Circle were installed at a recent meeting of
help those less fortunate.
sole of dress shoes to prevent
member was given a camellia
tho group. Left to right, seated, are Mrs. G. O. Nordgrcn, secretary amt
A report was given on the
scuffing.
to
wear.
Mrs. Oscar Zittrower, treasurer. Hack row. Miss Huby Booth, new presi­
progress of the Swedish aprons
Mrs.
B.
E.
Chapman,
pro­
dent, Mrs. Helen Itemusut, vice president and Mrs. William Howies, guest
that the ladies arc sewing on
gram chairman, presented a
speaker for the evening, from Winter Park.
(Herald Photo)
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Barnett
during the meetings. These
WE NOW HAVE
program on mental health. A
will be worn on Feb. 23, when
and
Miss Lulie Barnett were
The Agnes Krskin School, in
The Women of the First
panel
composed
of
William
they serve at their tlth annual
Thomas, president of the Presbyterian Church held the which Miss Mason is president the recent houseguett* ul
Swedish smorgasbord.
Mental Health Assn., county regular meeting in the sane- and teacher, holds first place Mrs. It. F. Wheeler Sr. Dr.
.Mrs. Waller Barton, visiting
Judge
Vernon Mire, Sheriff J. uary. President, Mrs. Wilsun among all L'hrlstlun schools In Harm'll conducted a study
here from Ohio, wa* cordially
L.
Hobby
and Robert T. lies- Newman, presided over a
course at Ihe First Methodist
welcomed back by member*.
HEADY TO GO!
serer,
hospital
administrator, short business session and 73 Brazil. Science ami English
Ry
Helen
Snodgrass
cent
overnight
guest*
of
Mrs.
quel
of
the
Central
Florida
Dellclou* refreshments con­
are among Hie course* offered. Church this past week. The
members
and
guests
attended,
conducted
a
discus
skin
on
lo­
Carol
Emanuel
and
family.
Council
nf
I
toy
Scout*
of
Amer­
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster,
sisting of Ice cream filled tand
including Mrs. Ernest Galien The school also offers courses course entitled "Understand­
(inipevllle Nursery
Mis* Doris Faber was re ­ ica held in Orlando Saturday cal facilities available for the
bakkcls, cup cakes, assorted Mr. mid Mrs, Cecil Sellers,
kamp, Prcsbylrrlal president to those who wish to become ing Hie Bible" wa* well at­
mentally
ill
while
a
walling
2221 Grapevine Am .
evening.
cookies, crackers, lea and Mrs. Frank Winkler, Mis. eled cd recurding secretary of
leochcrs. Thirty-six prutcitanl
examinations and hospilalira- of the St. Johns Presbytery,
tended and very helpful to
the Orange City Red Cross
FA 2-8888
coffee were served by candle
primary schools arc now under
Alan Sain, Mra. Itny Lawson Chapter at the annual meeting
World Mission chairman,
lion.
Ihose who attended.
light to tho following by the
the
supervision
of
these
teachand Helen Snodgrass attend­ last week. .Miss Helen Snod­
Sheriff Hobby gave an out­ Mrs. Fred Gano», Introduced
hostess, Mr*. Remusat.
er*. One thousand have lwen
ed
the
Dcl.nnd
district
work­
line
of facilities he had avail­ as speaker Miss Gertrude Ma­
grass was also elected to Ihc
Mrs. Clyde Stinson, Mr*. G
trained to help eradicate Il­
able; Judge Mire gave a brief son, missionary from llruzil.
O. Nordgrcn, Miss Booth, Mrs shop and the eommisNiun plan­ board of directors. The Orange
literacy among uitults.
By
Jane
Casselberry
WATCH FOIt
sketch nf how persons arc Mis* Mason is president of the
Zittrower, Mr*. Alice McMil­ ning session held in Sanford City Chapter I* composed of
At Hu- conclusion of the
Mr.
end
Mr*.
Edgar
Lyons
Agne*
Krskin
School
in
llruril.
a
t
the
First
Methodist
Church
committed
and
where
they
arc
Orange City, DcBary, Enter­ of Lake Hodge off llwy. 17-03,
lan, Mrs. Ralph Hammond,
meeting ottering wus taken for
placed until there Is a room In an Informative and Inspira­
Thursday evening.
prise and Osteen.
world m i s s i o n s . Pastor
announce
the
birth
of
a
sevenin a hospital, and Mr. (lesser- tional talk, she staled the pres­
Mr*. Elizabeth Tyler of Os­
Thomas Makin closed with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn
teen, Mrs. Lcnorn Miocker of end Rev. ami Mrs. Fred Fos­ pound, 13-ounce daughter, er *|vnkc on the local hospital ent problems confronting Bra­ prayer.
Frances Horton
Shawndra
Lyn,
al
the
Florida
silian* ara inflation and flir­
facilities.
Chlplcy, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ter attended Hip annual banSanitarium and Hospital in
He slated that tlic lark of tation with Communism.
Robinson of Ladysmith. Wit.,
Orlando on Friday, Jan. 35, personnel prevented placing
Circle M eets A t
She also spoke of the fed­
Make various sizes, accord­
who arc spending the winter in
Gay tulips in glowing col­ at 4 p.m.
the mentally disturlicd in this eral highway, now under con­ ing to use, tor small or large
Daytona Beach, were guests
sunny daffodils, fragrant
Maternal grandfather Is hospital at the present time. struction. which will reach packages. Give s o m e to
D orm iney H om e of Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Tyler ors,
hydrangeas with their slmwy James L. Nutter of Norfolk, During the question and ans­ from Ihe mouth of the Amazon friends and to church bazaars,
recently.
Mr*. Osborne Dorminry wa*
Mrs. Orville Baker, a school dusters, hyacinths with their Va., and paternal grandpar­ wer period it was brought out River to the new capital lira- If you have loo many.
hostess for Ihp monthly meet­ mate of Mrs. Henderson and delicate bloom* and profusely ents are Mr. am) Mrs. Roland that the Jail is the only plare zilia. Miss Mason said "land
flowering azalea* are all in Lyons of Lake Irene.
available for tliesp patients. has been granlrd along this
ing of the Frsnce* Horton Cir­ her mother, Mra. Adolph
plentiful supply at your flor­ The infant will be welcomed
The Mental Health Assn, highway for a resettlement
Wootenwebcr,
of
DcKaili,
III.,
cle of the First Baptist Church.
were overnight guests Tuesday ists. They arc considered home by her seven sisters, would like to present pro- project." She told nf Hie won­
Mrs. Olio Thomai, chair­
of Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Hender­ "good buys" In February ami Phyllis. Marcia, Karen, Bren- giams at various organita. derful opportunities (or evan­
March, anld so are a wide va­ da. Fran, Kim and Itollio Ilea lion meetings to acquaint the gelism among these new set­
man, conducted the business son.
session and the call to prayer
and one brother, Lee,
tlers.
public with Hie situation.
Miss Sylvia Foster relumed riety of foliage plants.
was given by Mrs, Donald last weekend from a visit
Ptamm. Mr*. Leon Johnson with relatives in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Womack
was welcomed as a visitor and
and daughter Elaine were re­
Mr*. Joe Harris as a new
member.
A program on "personal soul
this one goon and goru on a gallon. They grow
Imagine a low-loading wagon roomy enough to
winning—a do it yourself pro­
with brake* thatiuljiut themselves. An exhaust
handle most anything you ran heft—and atill
ject" was presented by Mrs.
trim enough to .slip into (Tampi-d parking spots.
nyaU-m that last* longer. And a Delcotron
Ken McIntosh. Refreshments
We imagined it, built it and called it Chevy II.
generator that keepw battery n“nerve itowi-r up.
1
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tvm
oirr
k
were served during the social
50-M. Vinyl P l a s t i c
Made it as def tend able as a wagon can get.
Want to he,-tr more? How u I k h i L a low price,
hour.
And made it so it'll keen piling up savings
natty interior*, Body by Fisher craftsmanship
O t h c r a attending were
over the yearn, Those allow up in the way Keep* Going Grvei —and a talk with your Chevrolet dealer soon!
Mine*. Melvin Dcklc, Lcland
Rudd. II. C. Patterson, Robert
Wilkcrson, Donald Knight,
Lewis Barley, W. A. Csgle,
Wilburn Rogers, J. H. Brodie
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Rev. Fred Foster, pastor of
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was guest of honor at a recent
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About SO guests joined in
the celebration. Games were
enjoyed under the direction of
Mr*. Frank Winkler, aasisted
by Mr*. Mickey Nutt and Mra.
Alan Sain. The group joined
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As they sang "Happy Birth­
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Mr*. J. V. Richards alto read
a delightful little poem that
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O. P. Herndon, one of the most
beloved citizens of Seminole County
Is dead.
Mr. Herndon, who retired In
1950, served more than 20 years a t
the courthouse and not many people
stay on the same job that long and

render the long and unfailing faith­
ful service that Mr. Herndon did.
To say that Mr. Herndon will be
missed would be just a ''cliche”. We
loved him and when he passed on the
street you knew "there was a Man."
God rent his soul.
We won't see his like again I

Money And Scientists
We live In an age often called the
"scientific revolution." But many
scholars think it is not as scientific
as it ought to be.
The complaint is simple and im­
portant: that not enough time, mon­
ey and manpower are spent on basic
research. Too much is specifically
related to projects like weapons de­
velopment or space programs,
Alan T. Waterman, director of
tho National Science Foundation,
takes note of this in the foundation's
newest yearly report to tho Presi­
dent. He says:
"Although the desirability and im­
portance of such nn Ideal (ample ba­
sic research) is surely understood
by thoughtful people everywhere, it
appears to be one that is very diffi­
cult for a country to adopt as a na­
tional objective."
The difficulties include:
The sheer size of the effort In
money and men, compelling extreme
care in the quest for "productive”
results.
Tho fact that the federal govern­
ment is now the main source of re­
search support, which again forces
attention to projects that will yield
visible return.
The foundation estimates that in
1951-62 about $15 billion was spent
in the United States for research
and development in the natural sci­
ences. That is nearly three times the
outlay for 1953-54, when the first
formal check was made.
Of the |15 billion, roughly onetenth went for basic research. All
other research effort was directly
tied to specific project goals, like

finding out how to heat a space cap­
sule adequately.
Basic research expenditures also
have tripled since 1958-54. But a
breakdown of this increase shows
what troubled scientists are talking
about
Government - performed basic
research, measured in dollars, is up
400 percent — largely owing to step­
ped-up spaco programs. Meantime,
funds laid out by colleges for the
same purpose — basic study — rose
175 percent
A good many people make the ar­
gument that research linked with
space development, or even that de­
voted to specific health projects, has
"spill - over" effects which can yield
broad general scientific benefits to
the whole of socioty.
One can never bo sure what off­
shoot idea may spring from solving
some particular problem in
space
technology.
Not many scientists probably
would quarrel with this contention.
Yet they still don’t like the Idea of
having so much research tied tight
to practical, immediate goals. They
think mankind benefits most when
the scientist can explore the un­
known with full freedom.
Waterman makes the point in tho
foundation report:
"Because basic research in sci­
ence is closely related to scholarly
work In all disciplines, and to the
nrts, it Is tho mark of a mature na­
tion to allow full play to exploration
of the mind in these directions."
America still seems well short of
such maturity.

Letters

To The Editor
Surely, neither Mr. Knowles
nor Mr. Yelvlngton (regard­
less of each one's fine ability
In his own line of work) lays
any claim to being a quali­
fied Library-PlannerI
Let us, please, look around
nat When the DeLsnd City
Commissioner* began plan­
ning the actual moving of
their Library facilities Into
larger quarters, they secured
the services of an American
Library Association specialist
in that field. Altamonte se­
cured expert advice from
Florida Slate Library Consul­
tants. You remember bow
our City Commission availed
themselves of such State level
expert opinions elso, before

Political

Worry Clinic
CASE 0-444: 11*11, aged 8, Is commands to get out of the
the dog th at used to belong to boat.
Even when we tried to coax
Mrs, Crane’s father before he
her to come with ua and get
finally passed away a t tha
Into the automobile, Bella re­
age of 08.
fused to budge.
After hfa death Belle "adopt­
It waa then raining with
ed" u* and now stays down at cloudburst fury, ao Sir*. Crane
our farmhouse all the lime.
finally pulled Belle out from
Belle ta normally brave and under tho prow of tho boat
will attack a f u l l g r o w n and lifted her In her arms.
Then ahe carried Bella to
groundhog without hcaltatlou,
which la something many dogs the car and depoiltcd her on
the floor rug, where ah* re­
hesitate to do.
So on any canlna courage mained, ahlvering In abject
teat. Belle should rate at least terror, even after wo arrived
home.
average.
She then refused to leave the
But Belle haa a terrific pho­
bia of thunder and lightning. car, an we left her with the
And aha can aenae when a door open but ahe never got
■term la brewing. If the air out of the auto till tho atorm
bccomea humid and the aky waa over and tha sun had come
grow* cloudy, Belle will allnk out again.
Bella may have been nipped
down tha atalrwell that leada
by
lightning which often ac­
Into our haacmenL
Then aho will cower on the
concrete floor and not move,
dcapite our ite m ordera.
For ahe blocks the basement
door tilt we cannot open it.
Though we may finally yell at
her, ahe Ignores all commands
Among B r i t i s h political
and will shiver there in tenor
In the beating rain.
opinion and London newspa­
Tha only way we can get pers alike the reaction to tho
the door open la to lift her up
bodily. And she will mean­ death of Labor party leadar
while Ignore all food, though Hugh Gaitskell seemed unani­
ahe may not have eaten for 24 mous.
hours.
Raid the Conservative Sun­
So her fear of thunder and day Telegraph:
lightning la so great that she
‘‘It ii a measure of Mr.
refute* to move Into her dry Galtskell’a stature that hla
kennel but eowere In the cold, death haa reduced the whole
petting rain.
future of British politics to
And that asm* fear la speculation.”
stronger than the demands of
Tha Sunday Express said
hunger, ao you can aea that that never before In modern
Balle’a terror la ao strong It British political history had
makes her ignore the normal the loss of a single leader
Instinctive hunger for food dealt such a blow to a major
and shelter.
party.
One afternoon while Mrs.
For Gaitskell was not only
Crane and I were fishing on the helmsman of hla party, ha
the little ferm pond near our as alio In many ways the de­
house, Bella had batn sleeping signer of Its prasent mould.
on tha sandy shore.
He had modified the party*!
But a thunderstorm came up program of nationalisation for
suddenly. Belle became ao ter­ British Industry, ha had over­
rified aho awam out to tha come leftwing demands for
boat and insisted on climbing ban-the-bomb and unilateral
disarmament, and by shear
Inside with us.
Then aha tried to clamber perelstanca lad hla party to
into Mrs. Crane's lap. Because tha point where public opinion
Bell waa dripping water, Mrs. polls gave it 44-8 par cent of
Crane tried to push bar away, tho vote and labeled him Brit­
•o she crawled Into tho narrow ain's next prim* minliter.
He had described himself aa
V-shaped cubby hols In tho
a poor hater, yet he was abla
prow of the boat
And when we beached tha to taka on tha flamboyant Nye
boat, aa tha rain began to fall Bevan, a better hatar than
In torrents, aha lay there most, and defeat him In 1066
trembling and refused all our for tho party leadership.

WASHINGTON (NEA) — except for four million unem­ bo attainable la 1064, although
President Eisenhowers' salty ployed and 18,000 business Treasury Secretary C. Doug­
Secretary of the Treasury failures.
las Dillon had previously sold
George Magoffin Humphrey
President Kennedy’s econo­ that It might not be attainable
had a favorite saying that, mic message predicts th at
"Economist* c a n t tell yon 1063 GNP will be &gt;678 billion. before 1967.
Beyond this the Council ot
where you’re going—they can This will be a gain of &gt;24 bil­
only tell you where you've lion over 1062. But it will be Economic Adviseri — the ex­
been after you get there.1
&gt;12 billion leas than the 1062 perts—don’t crawl out on any
limbs of business prediction.
President Kennedy's econo­ GNP goln over 1001.
There la gcod reason for this.
mic message to Congress and
So the net effect of Preii
the accompanying report of dent Kennedy’s new economic In their last report, the Presi­
his Council of Economic Ad- pregram, aa spelled out In dent predicted that gross na­
visars are Ilka that. Tha re­ his previous Stela of the tional product for 1963 would
port baa paga after page Union and budget messages. be &gt;571 billion. He waa &gt;17
about where the economy has Is that the economy will not billion too high. The GNP rose
been sines tbs DemoeraUc ad­ grow aa much In 1063 a* It less than half of the &gt;50 bil­
lion increase predicted.
ministration took over.
did in 1062.
Now go back and read that
I t also has a very useful,
Aa for the economy a* a first paragraph again.
c o n d e n s e d compilation of
what this administration has whole this year, the President
done to try to mako things perdicte business investment
It h is been estimated that
will rise "a t least modestly,”
better.
only one per cent of all songs
home
construction
will
con­
Bnt when yon atart looking
copyrighted »nd published tn
for what it saya about where tinue a t 1062 levels, govern­
the U. S. ever achieve suecesi,
ment
epending
will
rise
by
the country la going In the
according to the Encyclo­
years ahead, tha picking la &gt;8 billion, and consumer pur­
paedia Britannlca.
chases
should
rise
in
line
with
■lira. So much depends on
hat Congress does in the gain* In business and gevernnext six months In relation to ment activity.
Memorial
The great drag on tha econ­
what tha Praaldant says It
G i’te
should do to make things bat­ omy ia itill said to be the &gt;30
to r
billion
to
&gt;40
billion
of
usable
ter.
HEART
Trying to gat a t tha heart productivity, Idle for lack of
RESEARCH
G ra U fa ll;
of the 1083 economic report aufflcient markets or Incen­
Aeeep'ted
aa it is, to simplify its sophis­ tives. This, It ia claimed, Is
ticated language, is not assy. what holds back economic
SEMINOLE - DeBART
One approach might be growth and full employment.
COUNCIL
Dr.
Walter
W.
Heller,
chair­
through its “gross national
P.
O.
BOX 106
man
of
tha
Council
of
Econo­
product” figure*. GNP la the
mic
A
d
v
i
s
e
r
s
,
anticipates
SANFORD,
FLA.
sum of all the good* and serr
that
full
employment
might
Ices produced in the Unltrd
States. This la a big concept,
but simple enough for anyone
to understand. I t’s the total
of all expenditures, govern
ment and private, on a yearly
basis,
In 1080, last year of the
Elsenhower
administration,
GNP waa &gt;603 billion, &gt;21 bil
1934
in s
issr
lion higher than the year befora.
In 1081, first year of the
Kennedy administration, It
was &gt;818 billion, a gain of
M l
II3»
1140
1041
194*
only &gt;16 billion becauta of a
hangover from the lata 1000
recession.
In 1002, GNP was &gt;684 bil­
1943
1944
I94S
1949
1947
lion, a Jump of &gt;36 billion In
spit* cf the stock market col­
lapse and what evtryone said
was a business slump. Actual,
ly, It waa a pretty good year—
194S
1949
I9S0
1951
I9SM

counts for tha fear of farm
animals concerning thunder­
storm*.
Such eplendld dogs may than
bo scared by the sudden sound
of a shotgun so they are ruin­
ed for hunting puropses.
It la possible to eradicate
auch terrific fear* by the pro­
cess in psychology which ws
call "re-condltlonlng," bnt it is
a slow and expensive matter
ao most people don't try It
with animals.
But when human beings
abnormal fears which compli­
cate Uielr happiness, it is wise
to re-educats those youngsters
to • new ouUook regarding
the dark or thunder or ghosts
nnd auch phobias.
Send for iny booklet "How
To Control the Emotion*," en­
closing s stamped return en­
velope, plus 20 cents.

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A quiet roan, he could be
goaded to anger.
In Glasgow, followers of tho
Committee for Nuclear Dis­
armament attempted to dis­
rupt ■ party rally whleh
Gaitskell waa addressing.
Snapped Gaitskell:
"Go nnd se« what it ia like
to deal with Soviet police and
Soviet tanka like the Hungar­
ian peopla.”
Gaitskell came from a mid­
dle class family, tha son of a
civil servant. He never walked
in • picket line, yat early de­
cided that "my future belong*
to the working d a is.”
IIa became a don a t London
University, and in the Labor
landslide of 1046 began a me­
teoric rise In government. All
of this without flash or color,
but as an Intellectual.
The party p l a t f o r m waa

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Mrs.

r. Robb, president

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Galtskalt'a own. Whether Brit­
ish voters will aceept hla suc­
cessor as tha creator’s Image
or only aa a poor carbon copy
still must ba determined.
Among possible successors
th e n are two Immediately
outstanding. On* i* deputy
leader Gjorge Brown, a like­
able trade unionist who took
over In Galtskell’s Illness. The
other le Harold Wilson, a bril­
liant man distrusted by some
for hts ambition.
It la not only over the Labor
party that Gaitakell's figure
■till looms large. For the Con­
servatives of Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan a break tn
Labor unity could mean a re­
prieve. For the upcoming Lib­
erals of Jo Grimmond, It might
maan a chance for fusion with
Labor and an earlier chance
than expected to participate
la government.

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they built eur Clvle and Re­
creation Center.
The little city of Live Oak
used the services of the Flor­
ida State Library also. And
now they ere so proud of Uielr
excellent library s e r v i c e s
that they haw put up per­
manent afreet signs pointing,
"Thl* Way to tho Library."
We undentand about the
move Into the old Post Office
Building being a mere "stop­
gap" expedient to serve un­
til we build a modem new
Library building (adjoining
the present General Henry 8.
Sanford Memorial?)—of whleh
we shall all be aa proud aa
we have been of our beauti­
ful Clvle and Recreation Cen­
ter.
Rut why can't this move
OUT OUR WAY
Into the old P.O. Building be
a real "step-up" with a much
larger, wider and better qual­
ity library service than our
city has ever dared lo even
dream of beforcT We would
like to see coming from that
old building, a library ser­
vice during thla and next
year, equal, at least, to that
given by Winter Haven's Pub­
lic Library. Comparing our
population to that of Winter
Haven, Isn't that fair?
We, the Sanford Story
League, therefore, do heart­
ily recommend:
1st, that the Sanford City
Board of Commissioner* se­
cure tho advice of a qualified
American Library Association
Library Planning Specialist
before they remodel the old
Poit Offtro Building;
rod, that the City Commis­
sion set ailde &gt;11 monies re­
ceived from sales of Library
properties, both present and
Paga 4 Sanford, Florida Tucs., January 29, 1968 future, aa a Library Fund to
be used only for Library
purposes at only tbo time
when the long-range plan for
CHICK WITH d H O rifr H iU R T t y W C H f C K WITH
a modem new Library Build­
ing comes to fruition;
WAI-TKM A. UIKI.DW, KDITUH A M I n ’l U A I I E S
3rd, that the City Commis­
LAMMS' VKMSIIKL
UUWANII B. UHIWWOLU
Mab**Ib« fcJUur
A d v ertisin g D irecto rsion give lo the Public a
J I IIV H U L L S
SAMIR I . BHORMAKUS
definite statement concerning
C ounty kU llor
JI usIofm A U na*er
Its Public Llbrsry Policy,
CRCKLIA WARMER
BIIIHLRY SOAK*
M ocuiy E d ito r
C U M lIltd M anagernaming the Chairman and
HOT IIIUUIA BOTH AM
TRANK VOLTOLIME
F e a tu re E d ito r
C irculation M anaaerother membars of the 8aaford
THRO W ELL*
Public Library Board and ex­
M achaaloal iu p u
plaining how they or* select­
iia s u u r r iu a u a t k i
ed and what la the length of
H r R a il
IM U vorr
each member's tenure eg of­
All O lbor
■oaMaalo C ooalr
lll-to l s o a r
| M t I Vaar
fice.
Ho WMk
1.11 I Monlha
Lit a stuntin
Assuring you of our con­
S.Ot 1 M o n l h a
MO I M onlha
1.0» I Month
M S I Munllt
fidence la the Sanford City
l ) t \ h s • f Ii .i i m
• f ili s • M a c h i n e s
U. R P o s ta l Ittg u la tla n s provide th a t all m all su b sc rip tio n s ba Commissioners' conscientious
• S u p pi i«-s
paid la advaaea.
desire to serve our cUy wise­
E n te re d a a eecond close m a tte r O ctober IT, ISIS a t tho P o tt
O ffice o f i a a l o r d , F lo rid a, un d er I h t A ct of Cooaroea of M arch. ly; and also assuring you of
our special Interest In tba
T b a H e ra ld le a m em ber o f tho U nited Preaa w hich la a n tlllo d quality of the cultural oppor­
aaM M lvalr to th o uee fo r ro p ubllcottoa or a ll tlia local
tunities which tha Commis­
p els led (■ U la a e w a i* per.
m a la ria l, new s o r advarllaln*. of th is ed itio n sioners maka available to
K retteor fd aHa yarold
m a r ba reproduced lo o a r m an n er w ith ­ the people of our city, we
o u t w ritte n porm laolon of th e p u blisher of T ha H erald. Any are
In d iv id u a l o r firm rw p e n ilb l* fo r auch reproduction w ill bo
Sincerely yours,
aoaaldarad aa te lrla g ln tc oo T b a H e rald 's e e p r r la h l a n d w ill ba
h e ld lia b le fo r d a m a g e un d er tb a law . P ublished dally aaoapt
Sanford Story League
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M M PW CHCCK WITH
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MgrijAKleAda, a n d ('UrUtmAai published b a lu rd a y proceeding

Sanford City Board of Com­
missioners
Sanford City Hall
Saaford, Florida
Dear Sira,
D arias past years our
Board of City Comm I n loners
baa ihow l Itself to be a body
possessed of both good busi­
ness Judgment and vision.
Tbay hsva worked out diffi­
cult civic problsms with adtnirable fsr-slfhtedeen, call­
ing la, as they did, well
known, qualified consultants
to maka surveys and glvo ad­
vice, before moving forward
with their projects.
When we read last Friday's
•dltlon of the Sanford Herald,
however, wa wera aghast!

Peter Edson

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Kennedy Asks School
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy today of­
fered Congress an education
package that would double
present federal school aid
spending. He said It would
give every American a chance
to learn more, cam more and
live better.
The President asked for a
catchall school aid bill that
would provide new assistance
about equal to the $1.5 bil­
lion already being spent on
education each year by the
federal government.
The bill carried—with some
notable concessions— nearly
every education request Ken­

nedy has made since taking
office two years ago. It also
carried most of the contro­
versy, Including the bitter
public-parochial school dis­
pute, that killed off the en­
tire Kennedy education pro­
gram in ihc last Congress.
The legislation outlined In
Kennedy’s education mess-;
age would help pay for new
classrooms, laboratories, lib­
raries and shops; provide
higher pay and better train­
ing for teachers; and open
now' sources of funds for
college students.
Unofficially, its total cost
over threo to four years

would be about $5 billies.
The program was tailored
to meet some of the congress­
ional objections that have
dogged school aid proposals
from bath Democratic and
Republican presidents. These
changes may get some parts
of the program through Congreaa.
But it carried little promiac
for an end to the churchstate fight for aid to grade
and high schools. Kennedy
asked for a four year, $1.5
billion program to hetp pub­
lic schools buikl classrooms
and raise teacher pay. The
program was smaller and

cheaper than in 1961. Unlike
past requests, lie did not give
his reasons this time for seek­
ing no direct aid to private
and parochial schools.
However,
the
President
made It clear he regarded
Congress as duty-bound to
face and resolve the religious
disputes as well as others
facing school aid proposals.
"We can no longer afford
the luxury of endless debate
over all the sensitive ques­
tions raised by each new
proposal," he said.
‘ The federal government . .
has clearly not met its re ­
sponsibilities in education,"
the President said.

Special Church
Program Set
In Chuluota

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NEW PRESIDENT of the DoUnry Republican Club, Horace Demurest,
second from left, receives the gavel from retiring president Ralph
Withercll. I ,uVeils Pierce, left, is chairman of the DeRary Lincoln Day
Dinner and Earl Merrill, right, ia first vice president of the club.
(Cox Photo)

A C L Union Names Officers
J . S. Tillis was re-elfeted
president, O. S. Toler, Ircasur•r, Mrs. A. F. True, assistanttreasurer, of Sanfurd ACL RR
Employes Federal Credit Un­
ion a t the Twenty-Fifth A n
nunl Meeting’ of members held

in the Civic Center, leal week.
E. W. Marcel was elected
vice president. II. H. Fortner,
11. Johnson and J . E. Black­
man tvero elected an directors,
who along witli J. 8. Tillis, O.
S. Toler, E. W. Martel, Mrs.
A. F. True, T. Cobb and B.
Johnson complete the 9-mem­
ber board of directors.
L. T. Sheppard and E. W.
Marcel we;e nleo elected to
the Credit Committee, o . S.
Toler completes the thrce.man
The pre-Valentine I-sdles committee.
Approximately 100 members
Day meeting of tho .Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Club will be held
Thursday morning at 10 S. m.
at the chamber building.
Wives of chamber members,
as well us their secretaries,
JANUARY 25
receptionists, clerk* and cash­
Admissions
iers nre invited to enjoy coffes
Linda J. Mohr. Luke Mary;
and doughnut* and participate
M argaret Magenhelmer, En­
in the door prise awards.
Candy and flowers in keep­ terprise-, Agnes Mulhcrn, Daying with tho Valentine Day ton, Ohio; Elizabeth Higgin­
motlff, will highlight the botham, Titusville, and from
Sanford, Katia R o b i n s o n ,
meeting.
Charlie Morrison will emcee James Platt, Hubert M. Neilthe half hour meeting and In­ ■on, Felicia Brown, Helen
troduce a number of new Jones, Robert J . Arriola, Ed­
members who are expected to die Lee Capps, Lillie Mae Col­
lins, Bessie Flanthurgh, Cas­
be present.
sandra Schults and Grace Mid­
dleton.
Births
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dan Collina,
aicMixoi.t: c o r v n r
Sanford, a daughter.
x o x tx o commission
Haller »f Pablle Hearts*
D is m iss a ls
T h e Z o n l n e c o m m i s s i o n w ill
Hermina Martin and Mra.
h o l d a puMIc h e a r i n g t o o n n elder
reco m m en d in g In
t h e Richard R. Smith and baby,
H oard of c o u n ty C om m issione r a to a m e n d M .c tlo n I I S u b ­ DcBary; Charles Graham and
s e c t i o n 3 | i i o f tli* S e m i n o l e Mrs, Donald LeFila and baby,
C o u n t y Z o n i n g n e g u l a t l o n e to
I n c r e a s e t h e m i n i m u m t o t elee Oateen; Daisy Timmons, Ereo n w h i c h r e s i d e n t i a l b u i l d i n g lene Deist, Emma Jean Ross,
s h a l l ba p e r m i t t e d . C oplea o f Wade Hancock, lone Tanner,
th is propoeed reso lu tio n m ay
Mis.
b e o b t a i n e d In t h e Z o n i n g O f ­ Jean Klinefelter and
fice, C o u r t
H o u s e. S a n f o r d , Samuel Braswell and buby, ail
F lo rid a. Monday* th ru Friday*
f r o m S:00 A. SI t o StOO I*. XI of Sanford.
P u b l l o b e a r i n g will b* h eld
JANUARY S$
tn th e Sem inole C ounty Court
H o u s e , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , In t h e
Admissions
C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r * Hoorn,
Doria Avery, U k e Mary;
o n F e b r u a r y I t . 1SSI a t T:t»
I*. M. o r a a aoon t h e r e a f t e r a s Willie H 111 a m a n, Geneva)
po eslbte .
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y Z o n i n g Kathryn Hampton, Altamonte

'Ladies' Day
At Coffee Club

Dr. Simon Davidlan will be
at the Chuluota Communlliy
Church at 7:30 p. m. Wed­
nesday to present a program
on "Protestant Churches In­
side Russia.”
I)r. Davidson, retired from
the Christian Ministry after
serving
churches
for 15
years, alto ha* been the
world-wido visiting speaker
for R o t a r y International.
While on one of his recent
tours he spent several months
inside Russia and Russian
dominated countries where he
was able to secure photo­
graphs, film strips and other
materials on their church life.
His program will consist o(
showing many of these pic­
tures and explaining the cus­
toms, current practices and
activities of these churches.
The presentation In Chuluola is the only one schedul­
ed for this part of the state
and ehurch groups from San­
ford and other areas of the
county have been Invited to
attend.
A free-will offering will bo
accepted at the close of the
program.

and 28 guests attended the
meeting, held in the Civic
Center, enjoying turkey din­
ner served by Mrs. Homer Lit­
tle. The tablet were decorated
with camellias Interspersed
with greenery and {Kitted or­
chids from a member’s green­
house.
The treasurer's report showed membership to be 077, with
a share balance of $103,368.-10,
An Evangel Is tie Revival
and $174,727.31 in loan* to will open Wednesday at the
member*, t h e r e s e r v e s Fern Park Church of the
amounting to approximately Nnzarene with Rev. Arthur E.
$ 20,000 .
Kelly conducting daily 7:30
p.m. services through Feb. 10.
Rev. Kelly, an evangelist
for 30 years, is n former Hlatrirt superintendent of South
Carolina whore bo now makes
ripring*; Verona J a c k m n , his home.
Joining him for services
Alice Burdetl, Violet D. Banka,
Errol Calloway and Leah from Feb. 4 through Feb. 10
will l&gt;i&lt; Ralph and Joan DunHerring, all of Sanford.
mire, singers-musiclani, who
Births
have
l&gt;ccu:iie well-known in
Mr. and Mra. Leroy Hamp­
ton, Altamonte Springs, a Seminole County through past
daughter; Mr. and Mra. Sid­ visits to Naxarene Churches
ney M- Banks, Sanford, a son; In the area.
Invitation to the public to
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Jackson,
attend the special meetings
Sanford, a son.
has been extended by Rev. J.
Dismissal*
Mabel Osburn, Lake Mary; Dennis Peacock, pastor cf the
Margaret Magenhrimcr, En­ Fern Park church.
terprise; Rosa Ni-ll Harbour,
Longwood; Ellen Kix-neke, Orangu City; Robert J. Arriola,
Lillie Mae Collins, Catherine
Iirumley, Elisabeth A. Goode,
Edgar Laney, Edward S. Mc­
Call Sr., Crill H. Pearce, Mrs.
Bernard Harrill and baby, nnd
The Hanford Council of
Mra. William Gramkow ami Church Women w-ill observe
baby.
■‘The World De&gt;- of Prayer" at
tha Christian Congregational
JANUARY 27
Church on Friday, Mra. Ralph
Admissions
Laura Clarke, Clara Wyatt Aust'n Smith, newly elected
president of the group, an­
and Martha Beard, Hanford.
nounced today.
Dismissals
Time will be announced.
Linda J. Mohn, Lake Mary;
Other newly elected offi­
Katherine Muaclnik, Tampa;
Carioa B. Smith, Longwood; cer! include Mrs. Barton Hin­
Baby Boy Jamison, B a r t son Jr., vice president; Mr*.
Thomas, and Mr*. Dudley 51. Jchn T. Adams Jr., secretary
Batterwhfte and baby, San­ and Mrs. W. W. Tyre, trea­
surer.
ford.

Nazarenes Plan
Special Revival
In Fern Park

Hospital Notes

Legal Notice

C om m ission
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S sm ln o le
C ounty
Z o n in g
D irector
P u h l H h J e n . IS * F e b . I , I S U

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T h e Z o n in g C o m m i s s i o n w i l l
h o l d a p u b lic h e a r i n g t o c o n alder
recom m ending
to
the
H oard o f C ounly C om m issione r e am e n d in g Z oning H eg u la.
l i o n s to p r o v id e e e t b a c k r e ­
q u i r e m e n t s in C-» W h o l e s a l e
C om m ercial D istricts end M-l
I n d u s t r i a l D latrlcte. Copte* of
th is proposed reso lu tio n n e y
b e o b t a i n e d In t h e Z o n i n g O f­
fice. C o u r t
H o u se. S a n f o r d ,
F l o r i d a . M o nday* t h r u
F ri­
d a y s f r o m S:*0 A. M. t o l : M

F. M.

1’ u b llc h e a r i n g w ill be h e l d
In t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C o u r t
H o u s e , S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , In t h e
C o u n l y C o m m le e lo n e r e Room ,
o n F e b r u a r y I t . 13*1 »*
F . M- o r a* aoo n t h e r e a f t e r
a s p o s s ib le .
S em inole
C ounty
Z o n in g
C o m in laelo u
U r R o b e r t ■- D ro w n
S em inole
county
Z o n in g
D irecto r
P u b l i s h J e n . t » A F eb . I. 1»«1

Newspaper
Strike Widens
United Frees International
The atrike widened today
against two Cleveland news­
paper! and joint talks were
scheduled In the New York
dallies walkout as the nation­
wide w ive of labor unrest
showed few signs of subsid­
ing.
It was possible the Kansas
City bus drivers would join
Philadelphia bua, trolley and
subway-elevated operator* in
walkouts affecting hundreds
of thousands of commut­
ers.
Trumal Indiana of Brazil
believe the sun created *11
tribes except the neighboring
Suya, who arc descended

Church Women
To Observe
Day Of Prayer

Probe Slated
United Tress International
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—America plans to fire a
new communications satellite
next week at one of the most
ambitious goals in space—an
orbit so high it will seem to
bang in the sky In virtually
one spot.
The 150 - pound "space
switchboard" is named Syn*
com. It is the fifth, smallest
and most unusual satellite

CASSELBERRY INTERMEDIATE MYF numbers all packed ami ready
to ro to Leesburg for a weekend retreat Friday wore, from left, Melomln
Casselberry, Darwin Shea, Billy Willis, Cheryl Strong, Vnlorio Shea and
Suznnne Miller. Rev. Deinmn Co]&gt;eiu»d, Heated on Hiiitcnses, accompanied
the group nnd taught a class on "fatow jiig Ci-s-Ht-through the Bible,"
(Herald Photo)

Social Security
Visits 'Heavy'
A b o u t 13,500 employers
across the country are now re­
ceiving personal visits from
representatives of the Social
S e c u r i t y Administration.
Theso employers are those
who have repeatedly filed In­
complete or Inaccurate report*
of employe earning for social
security.
Tho 13,500 am a relatively
small number compared with
the 4,600,000 employers who
report employe earnings to the
Social Security Administra­
tion every throe months, Col.
Byron U. Button, seocial se­
curity district manager said.
But the rioclnl Security Ad­
ministration it anxious to
mako sure (tint none of the
million* of workers who con­
tribute to social security loses
his present and future protec­
tion because til* employer
nial.es mistakes in his report*.

DeBary Legion
Auxiliary
Has Tea
By Mr*. Adam Muller
The Auxiliary to DeBary’*
Herbert D. Gibb American
Legion Post entertained last
Tuesday afternoon at n Tea
held In the Social Hall of the
Community Methodist Church.
Guests were served from
a table overlaid with an an­
tique lace cloth erntered with
a floral basket arrangement
of yellow end whit*- mums.
A musical program was
presented during the after­
noon.
General chairman of the
Tea committee waa Mrs.
Luiis SI. Am and. Assisting
her were Mrs. John Leone,
Mrs. Alfred Newell, Sirs.
Chsuncy King. Mr*. Margaretla Holmes, Mrs. Lynn Reed,
51rs. Elmer Thompson, Mr*.
Edwin lluffmlre, 5lrs. An­
thony Gristlier and Mr*. Ed­
mund lovanna.
Finance chairman was Mr*.
C. E. Buller and Mrs. Arne
Eriekscn
was decorations
chairman.

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Lake Mary UPW Makes Plans
For Weekly Work Meetings
By Frances Wester
Tlie first meeting for the
new year of the UPW Asso­
ciation of the Community
Presbyterian Church of I.ake
Mary was held at the home
of Sirs. W. C. Hopkins, with
Hie new president, Mra. Ruth
Goble, in charge.
The devotional was given
by Mrs. Fannie Lcffler. The
program was presented by
Mrs. P. D. Anderson, new
program chairman.
During the business session
it was announced that the
church hostesses fur January
are Mrs. Helen Forahay and
5lrs. Lucille Mere.
One work day sessiun a
week at the church will be
held on Wednesday* and will
start thia week. $tri. Joe
Smather* waa a p p o i n t e d
chairman ami Mrs. W. C.
Ilopkm*. co-chairman.
Mrs. F. E. Donaldson will
be the Rower chairman for
1963.
Members present were Mrs.
P. D. Anderson, Mrs. Don
Smith, Mrs. Ed Zimmerman,

322-8032

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Ph. FA 2-7121

There is a reason for this
exact altitude. It is a "m a­
gic number."
This is the point in space
that scientist* alternately re ­
fer to as the "synchronous
orbit" thus the name "Syn­
com" or "24-hour orblL" A
satellite this high up travels
at a speed that matches, or
Is synchronized with, the ro.
tatjpc speed.of the earth be­
low.
Another way to say It lx
that, If the earth were stand­
ing still, the satellite would
m»ko one circuit every &gt;4
hours. But since llte earth
rotates exactly once every
24 hours, llte difference U
canceled.

Card Party
To Benefit
Art Federation
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A Dexsert-Card Party for
tho benefit of the Florida
Federation of Art will be held
Wednesday at the Mansion
House headquarters in De­
nary with dessert to be serv­
ed at 12:30 p. m. and cards
from 1 p. m. until 4 p, m.
Door and table prizes, in­
cluding painting* by several
leading
artists,
will
be
awarded. An artist also will
be available to do quick
sketch portraits.
Range of the Jigusr it from
the southern borders of Ariions, New Mexico and Texas
south to central Argentina.

called "customary" satellite
fashion. It Is always up there
In one spot, ready for duty.

Attention
FORD OWNERS
January
Parts Special!

GENUINE FORD

SPARK PLUGS

55

E a.

GENUINE FORD

ALUMINUM
MUFFLERS

CAR OF THE YEAR1

1949 • 51
FORDS

*6“

1952 - 61

$9 9 4

FORDS

GENUINE FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
EACH $ 5 6 5
Rambler won this groat
distinction over all othor
cart. How come? Read
these comments from the
Motor Trend experts who
tested the American,Cla»sic arid Ambassador:

so strong it'll taka punishment
longer and, naturally, hold Its
resale value."

7. Rambler's exclusive "reclin­

room."
2* "Classic nnd Ambassador
have cleaner, more functional
design. .. apparent from almost
any angle.
3* “The basic-cngined Classic
gave an overall average of 2J.1
miles per gallon."
4* "The Ambassador V-8 is a
sportier, more performance*
oriented vehicle" (test car had
opt. 270 HP V-8. 2J0 HP *td.).
5*“ Rambler U now one-up on
escry other car"...with Its new
sports-car option, Twin-Stick
Moor Shift with overdrive,
6* New Advanced Unit Con.
struction . . ."results in a unit

ing bucket scats with headrests
are options well worth the
extra expenditure."
8* " R o u g h r o a d s c a n be
stormed with confidence. There
isn't any pilch or choppincss
noticeable."
9. All Ramblers have, in effect,
"two separate braking systems
for tho front and rear wheels.
If either one should suddenly
fail, the remaining one can bring
ng
the car to a sate stc
top." Selfadjusting brakes stand
ndard.
10. "Quality has always been
oneofAmerican Motors'largest
selling points and continues to
be In the new models."

11. llte

sedans' trunks are
"large with a good amount ol
usable space,"
12. "We've never seen aheatet
Hut produced more heat. At Us
maximum it should be up to
any climate.”
13. "In addition to long-re©ognDcd owner-appreciation fea­
tures ... the factory has doubled
the new-car warranty to 24
months or 24,000 mi lest."
14* Rambler's "an even belter
buy thii year,” according to
Motor Trend experts. Here are
some outstanding examples; the
American 220 for f lS M * . the
Classic Six 3SO for *2055*,
the Ambassador V-8 880 for
$2465* (all 2-door sedans).
•MH.fKI.fWi hossM HUNyrtu to IMS
tl-w* mM MSIcsM. OsfeeMIWHW.
bsssaMtMHs, Mats t t e test i*H*,aiw.Hb4

Winner of Motor Trend Magazine Award

"CAR OF THE YEAR"

flt-MHM. It.HO UlbW«tHf|-T*vf S.BSWShWst UmShIwuI*. fwN HMS*mI* out mkl. itrHl.lf tain

Bout hem Builder Code Congress
FHA 4b VA

700 French Ave.

The yellowish-brown Kodiak
bear may weigh up (o 1,600
pounds, measure nine feel in
length and stand four feet six
Inches at the shoulder.

&gt;built by this nation for the
task of relaying radio signals
between stations on eirth .
Its creators are touting Syncom as the forerunner of a
comparatively simple threesatellite system that could
girdle the globe with "live"
television, telephone and radio
communications.
Syncom, a first cousin If
not a brother to ties famed
"Telstar" and "Relay" sate­
llites, is scheduled to bo
launched Feb. 8 aboard a
[&gt;clla rocket toward a cir­
cular orbit 22,300 mile* above
earth.

By Louise Grayson
A special meeting and pro­
gram of the Geneva Citizens
Assn, has been called for 7
p. m today In the Community
Hall by Lewis Hughey, presi­
dent.
All new and old buslntta
will be discussed and a new
secretary will tic elected to
fill the vacancy created upon
the resignation of Mrs. John
Church due to ill health,
A film program will bo pre­
sented by the Florida Forestry
Service under the direction of
The result Is the same—to
Ranger Albert Harris from in observer on earth, tho
t/oligwood and Rnngcr Jim satellite appears stationary In
McClellan of Chuluota.
the *ky, never moving over
the horizon in what could bo

Motor Dwnd Magazine's Award a t

BY

G A T O R Lumber Co.

Mrs. Joe Smathcrs, Mr*. Ted
Brooklyn, Mrs. Clifford Cor­
don, 31r*. Ruby M. Linden,
Mra. M. 11. Rice. Mrs. Ber­
nice Senkbcil, Mrs, W. 11.
Harrison, Mrs. John Reaves,
Mrs. Ruby Sjoblom, Mr*.
Margaret Ulmer;
Mrs. Iluth Goble, Mrs. C.
Lowe, Mrs. Fannie Lcffler,
Mrs. Harry Sandusky, Mra.
Mabel Hrown. Mrs . Marie
l&lt;owe, Mrs. Marion Lee, Mrs.
Kay Kassman, Mrs. Roy Ho­
well Jr., Mrs. Arolyn True,
Mra. Robert C. Itugcnstctn;
Mrs. 11. M. Gleason, Mrs.
Harvey Pugh, Mrs. James
M. Thompson, Mr*. F. E.
Donaldson, Mrs. A. E. Crock­
er, Mra. Roy Cress, Mrs,
John Pilley, Mrs. W. C. Hopkina and Mr*. Hopkins house
guest and guests, Mrs. Gisela
Conowny and Mrs. Lena Kith.

Geneva Citizens
Call Meeting
For Today

M R e a so n s W hy R A M H E R '6 3 W in *

1* You £«t room for six 6-footcrs. "Interiors o f both Classtc
8AVJN08 and Ambassador arc roomy and
* ’ comfortable . . . plenty of leg-

TRUSSES
APPROVED

High Orbit

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H C M M | H M l ity U C M M ■ iM U M 'U w W ilt*. O H ft , l » |i . q a t t o i (Mt.to I H w ih &gt; M lfc*.

Bill
SOI

W.

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Hemphill

Motors,

Inc.
SANFORD.

FLA.

See your Rembler dealer—■good men to do business with for anew car or aStStC&amp; used cal

GENUINE FORD

O IL FILTERS
57 • 62 Ford A Falcon
BACH

$2*o

51 - 56S FORD
FORI
EACH

$2-03

GENUINE FORD
12 Volt

BATTERY
Fitn 1956 • 61 Ford
Except Falcon

$135.10

INSTALLED
BRING THIS AD
TO OUR
PARTS DEPT.

Strickland
Morrison, Inc.
80S E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD. FLA.
PH. FA S-1UI
Winter Pork MI 4-8914

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unyunr other than M yaall.

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322-5613
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1. Lost &amp; Fount!
2. Notices - Personal*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. 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. Beni Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
13. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
22. IluililitiK Materials
21. Electrical Services
23. Plumbing Sendees
2ft. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
8 1A. Pot*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
36. Articles Wanted
3ft. Automobiles - Trucks
87. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39, Trailers - Cabanas

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DeciiMt
To All Creditor*
Poroeoo
Haetaa: Claim* or D ta o ils
Aaolaol **14 R.otaioi
You md eorlt of you sre
l.erot.y nullflo.l ami re&lt;julrod
to tiroeont any claim* *nd
dfmind* which you, or eliher
of you. may haea aaolnet iho
eelolo of SAMUEL It. JOHNBON, d«c****d, lata ef oold
r.iunty to tho County Judae
of H.inlno!* County, Florida,
at hit office In tho court
li'iuaa of eald County at Banlord. Florida, within ala cal­
endar month* from tha lima
of
the flrat publleatJon ot
Itile notice. Two copies of
•ach claim or demand shall
t&gt;« la writing. and ehall atata
tha plara or raaldanca and
poet ufflco addrraa of tha
claimant, and ahall ha aworn
to by tho claimant, tala aeant,
• r altornay and aooorep*ni*d
by a flllna fan ot ona dollar
and aucb claim or demand not
•o filed ahall be tolit.
Clifford I*. Kbaeffar
Aa administrator of tha
Katata nf
Samuel U. Johneon,
deceased
panlel M. Hunter
Attorney at Uw
1'. II. Una IK,
Winter I’ark. Florida
]‘Ut&gt;lleti Jan. K, IS A Fab.
B. IS. ises.
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at home for Jobs with secur­
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

INSURANCE

42 year* In real estate busi­
ness in Sanford. Phone
FA 2-3909
Beat buy* In teal estate,
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Sunland Estates. 206 Oakland
Dr. By Owner. FHA loan.
3 Bedroom*. FA 202*10.

j

John E. Fox,
Realtor

Ml) N. Prick Ave. I’ll. 323-0339

UNFURNISHED nrw 2 bedruout house, kilchcu equip­
ped. FA 2 3883.

Hclair Section. 76300 total
priix- (or 2 ix-dronm CBS,
Home. Small down pay­
ment. Call 322 3816.

RENT A IIED
Rollaway, IlMptisl A Baby
Beds
By Day. Week, or 31oath
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 3-3181 118 W. lit St.

*Naxt time, blow your horn!"

Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m 6. For Kent
house. 824 Escambia. Ph. 3 Room furnished Apartment
FA 2 0274.
Adult*. $43. FA 2 7309.
Houses for rent. For infor­ 1 Bedroom house. Kitchen
mation contact Ted Wllequipped. 117 Escambia Dr.
Hama Hardware, 2n3 E.
FA 2 0920 after 3 p. m.
23lh St.
Furn. 2 bedroom house.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Adult*. No pet*. FA 2-7604.
equipped. 473 month. Ph.
FURN.
2 BR. CB house. CarFA 13303.
purle. chain link fence. $93
New 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
Month. FA 2 6244.
home. No cash needed. $01
Lake 3lary. $ Bedroom. I
a .month. 322-8083.
bath lakcfront home. Cen­
tral heating and air-condiFurnished A p a r t m e n t . 3
Uonlng. FA 2-8920.
B oom *, bath, 2 (louhlr bed*.
110 W. 3rd St. 323 0488.
Room for one or two. Reason­
able. 333-0391.
1 Bedroom house. Quiet. $45
month. Water furnished. S Room furnished House. 3603
FA 2-1MT0.
Orlando Dr. 330-0730.
3 Bedroom fura. Apt. and a
RENTALS
3 Bedroom furn. Apt. Wa­ Furnished 3 BR Imme with
ter included. FA 20438.
chain link fenced backyard.
E XC 1 1 1O O t aoIntitHM-lMHHl
s Bedroom, klUhen equip­
$ 100.
ped, on lake, ready for
occupancy. Call FA 24*159,
3 BR gruund flour apt., very
2 Bedroom House. Close In.
attractive. Kitchen equip­
Jimmy Cowan. FA 2-4013.
ped. $80.
Several 3 BR home* for Im­
mediate occupancy. Kitchen
equipped. $75.00 up.
THAT BUFFALO
*i
MOVSS CUT
Spacious
spill
level
on lake.
OP MEGS.
4 BR, 3 baths, Beautiful!
Po e NEW
PASTURE
$193.
TOOAHt
——ANDYlC

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Stenstroin R ealty
Heal Estate — Mortgage*
111 N. Park Ate. FA 2-2420
Unfurnished 3 hedroem liouse,
kitchen equipped. FA 28516

12, Real KmI ii I* For Sale

B

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14 KtwaUaa

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4* Borrower
IS Cardad U r i o U M a d h o t
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31 Quiver
33 Beginning
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48 Greek latter
47 Aaaertrate
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43 Ardor

Real Estate — Mortgage*
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120

bOCollecttne of
aaytnp

Must sell, 3 bedroom hoiiMNollimg down, pick up pay­
ments. 323 0614 after 3 p in.

44 City in Nevada
4V Mine entrance
44 Houle rata l

Stenstroin R ealty

?9,2G0

UCwckao

Stem per A g en cy

21. lieauly Salonn

84 Gaelic
U Ntgattve word

M Fruit drlak*
DOWN

im ne on corner lot in de­
sirable location. Features
in, bide fully equlppnl elec,
tn r kitchen, central beat,
I'luinlnng A Hesting
anil uiNiiy top notch rxtruxi
\IR CONDITIONING
Only $utxi down, and pay­
CONTRACT and nEPAHl
ments as tow a t $91 per
WORK
month. May we serve you? luol Sanford Ave FA 241362

Wall

R E U P H O L S T E R Y ^ eaW /a /

CHAIRS $39
It Uayti

T o L i»e
T h e HERALD
Want Ads.

Rug

and

Upholatry

29. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SI. Julius Realty

I t Canvas shatter

For

Real Estate - Mortgage'
Charming 2 bedroom home 111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420
in nlco residential area.
Double lot with many tree*. House amt lot. located colored
Fully equipped, plu- auto­
Hack Glues
■ertion, Midway. $50 down WitulnlticUl
m atic w asher! Only $3ini
Vent Glass
payment and low monthly Door Glims
down, and $61 per month
SHUVICK
payment. Call colled, Jim
Includes taxes ami insur­
Wilion Corp. CY 5-0981. Or. Senkarik Glass and Faint
ance. Home to tie complelcCompany
Undo.
ly refinlshcdl Phone for an
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4832
early appointment!
3 Bedroom House by uwner.
32. Flower* • Shrubs
FA 28327.
Beautiful Camellias in bloom
Slenstrom R ealty
GBAPEVILLE NURSERY
Jim Hunt Realty Urapevilla
Ave. Near 20th St.
Real Estate — Mmtgagea
111 N. Park Avo. FA 2-2420
Office FA 2-3MI
33. F u rn itu re
Nights FA 2-0641
Lakey lew home wltli lake
323-0700
privileges in South Sylvan 2324 Park Dr. Hanford, Fla. Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Lake Shores. 3 Bedrooms
L^rry’i Mart SIS Sanford
and 2 baths. Air-Condition- 17. Male Help Wanted
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
4x1. PI ame FA 2-7H98 or
BUSINESS MANAGER for WANTED reliablo couple lo
FA 2 t&gt;368.
service business with ten
take up monthly payments
office and outside employees
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
uf $13.30 on S complete
Must roia-l alwt Heal with
tuoms of furniture. Call
BaaMar
tile public. Knowledge of
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, cul­
office procedure and ex­
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
led.
perience in supervLion nec­
FREE ESTIMATE
essary. Write giving age,
C0UNTRY-FIEDT YES SIR!
Just pul on the market fur
education, experience, sal­ Upholstering 81 Mattress ren­
$13,(NX), it'i the home you've
ary range. Box 31 e'o San­ ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
been walling for. Keep your
ford Herald
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
own horses on 2 acres ol
FA 2-2117.
prime fenced pasture. Extra 19. S itu a tio n * W anted
nice, 4 stall hum with large
bell Us Your Furniture. Quick
tack room and hay loft. The Day* work wanted. FA 28394
Servtco With the Cash.
family will enjoy Jiving in Babysitting in my home.
SUPER TRADING POST
tha modem 3 bedroom frame
Small children and babies.
FA 2 0677.
home. LOCATION? 5 Min­ Big yard and acrvumxi in
utes to downtown. TERMS?
purch.
Reasonable
and 34. ArlielcM For Hale
nut had. WANT TO BUY?
meals furntalied. Call 3tr*.
DISCOUNT SHOES, trunk*,
CALL
Davis, FA 2 9294.
suitcases, uppered canvas
bags. Surplus City. 201 1st.
Children kepi. FA 2-4112.

New 2 bedroom CB Itome.
ta,rated at 62ti Uriardilf
Avr Total price with ex
26. Radio A Television
tra lot 39 iImi no $300 down
^tenstroin R eally T. V. Service Calls. $2.00.
FIIA finauung.
Monthly
payments $3169, principle
Real Estate — .Mortgages
House of the Golden flute.
A interest.
III N. Park Ave. FA 2-212(I I'll. FA 2 9792.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-8123

FACTORY TD YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Piano Tuning and Repair
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bot­
W. L. Harmon — FA 2 4223
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tape*. Col­
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
ton or nylon cords.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Seiikurik Ulus* and Faint
All Types and Sires
I'um im iiy
We Repair and Scry ire
J,U M a g n o l i a
P h . F A 2-4622
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
F H IE PU C E
20? W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
WOOD
INCOME TAX RETURNS — Oak and pine. $22 a cord
O. M. Harrison. 1311 Palmet­ delivered. Robert Morris
to Aye. Phone 322-8827.
Ph. FA 3 0333, FA 3-3009 or
FA 26818.

27. Hprcial Servicw

cleaning in your homr call SINGER S e w i n g Machine,
Mr Craver, Apopka 886-6259
equipped to tig tag and
make button holes, With
F l t l GI DAI RK
guarantee. 5 Payments of
bales k Service
HIGHLAND PARK
83.40. FA 2 9411.
G. II. HIGH
Comfortable 3 BR Ixime
HDO W. 1st St. Sanford
•dinted on spacious corner
17" It.C.A. Table Model TV.
Ph. FA 2-388J
homos Ite shaded by giant
$25 00. 21" WeeOnghojsw
oaks. Many nice extras!
T.V $35.00. FA 2-5062.
Refrigeration
•
Air-condition­
$13.93u, with excellent fin
ing men needed We train Uau our atftciwat Carpet
anting. 2427 Laurel Avenue.
you.
Write Commercial
Shampooer FREE with pur­
Exclusive
with
V
Trades Institute Box 18, c 0 chase of Blue Lustre sham­
Sanford Herald.
poo. Carroll'* Furniture.

REALTOR — INSUROIt
SPECIAL
Furnished 1 bedroom modern FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
Cut N Curl Beauty Shop
house. $70. FA 24MU3.
NEW 3 lied room, 2 bath
End curl $3.30 Including
home, large corner lot, 31!
shape, tel A style. Open
2 BEDHUUM furnished apartTucker Dr., SunUnd Es
Evening by appointment. 3
mcot. Close in. Reasonable.
tales. VA—nothing down,
Experienced Oiwratort
FA 2-0641.
monthly payment* $92.00. 318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2 0834
12. Real Entate For Sale FA 2 8074 • FA 2 2218.
HAH III K ITS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
JDYLLWILDB
Charming Colonial situated J. \V. Hull, Realtor 105 So. (iak
FA 2-3742
"Call Hall" FA 2 3641
on corner humcsile in lit'au21. Klectrirsi Services
2344 So. French Ave.
tiful Idyllwilde of laych Ar­
bor. .Spariuu* roonta, and
FRIGIDAIRR
LAKE MARY
festurea far to numerous
Kales 4 Service
LAKEFRONT
HOME
and nice to describe on
House Wiring, Free Estimates
paps-r. Fully air-conditioned 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath*, can lie
bid Vihleti's Randall Electric
converted
lulu
3
bedroom*.
and heated by central sys­
150 fl. on lake, 150 ft un 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 24)913
tem. It doc* makt s (inferhard
road. Largr rooms,
enre where you live, so
ample closet space. Pri­ 2.1. I'lum htnir h e r Viren
drive out today for a com­
vacy. In cx(x-llcnt condi­
PLUMBING
plete inspection. You'll be
tion. CaU Uchr Realty (ur
Contracting Repalra
glad you did!
appointment. 322-3827.
FREE ESTIMATES
II. L. HARVEY
R A V H N N A I’ARK
Stenstroin R ealty Attractive
new 3 Bit, c u 2ui Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383

for bar dog
• liked by cats
sad dess
rutus'* —
Prapoaltloa

dbmr

All types of Real Estate

2 Bedroom modern House,
kit. equipped. 817 Catalina.

T H iM SOW

sg r *

lly Nadine Seltzer

ROOMS, The Gable*, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA 2 0720.

WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, J14
W. First St.

34. Articles For Sale

3 Bedrooms, 2 hath*. Fenced For quick service c a l l . Ready Mix Concrete, saad,
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
backyard
Air-conditioner.
alcrl, window sills, lintels,
Kitchen equipped. L o w
dry well*, gratae trap*,
For
T.V.
Service
within
the
down pay men!. 3309 S. Park
steps, table tops, stepping
hour. Call Coy's T.V. 17
Ave.
atones, lot markers.
years experience, 5 years
Miracle Concrete Co.
Sanford. All parts A la- 309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
Edwai'd F. Lime In
tmr guaranteed lor 90 days.
The man who knows Sanford
Service calls szuo. Call Cattle k Horse Trailer. Schult
REAL ESTATE 4
FA 2-9063.
all steel frame. FA 10782.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3234
or FA 2-0323.

WICK, WALDO
HACKLEWEN/

tl lark
14 Kind of type
30 Scottiah aaaayM
13 Harbors
»p?Sf i
34 Tarry
SSEacta's naat
2S Among
3SB*Ban
it !
34
Ki
pander*
40
Tat* for
Ilindenbtirg
38 Unci* Turn for
pentad
78 rronn rain
induce
dSRartrain
j* road let Tabby
SO
rburrh
book
4S
Srewmd
fcnad
11 Enthralled
31 Arboreal hocaa dlloartraat
33 B« sick
34 Houlrttr bat
37 PMratios
2* Leo
33 D*m*f*
34 aid's asm*
ML'iwwamsg
37 Hacttfla*
II European
itium
S3 Xaacu*
41 Tbper
4J ILip
44 Uupet(h,J
48 Reclaim.
48 Cu
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84
. liberator
M [turifurt
37 Shad* trae*

Tiic*. Jan. 29, '63—Page 7 12. lten! Rntntr For Sale 2ft. Radio A Television

Sewing Lea*am. Ueglnnen
fl. For Rent
and advanced c I a a * e a.
Morning or Evening. Plume 3 Bedroom house. 3400 Stev­
FA 2-7982.
ens Ave. Phone 3(9 4471.

la I k , (liars ml lit* Cauatr
J h4s *. I m l i a l , ("•eaty, ■(*(»
ml Florida, la Probsi*
la r , tb* Ratal* oil
SAMUEL PLUMING HAT.
Dm h u I
B R W IYn i.K r n i'N T T
FIS AL ISOTItK
■nvivn m a s i s n t i v
Node* I* htrrby given that
Siller sf Fablle Hearts*
tb . und*r*lan*d wilt, on ths
T h a Z o n i n g CVnimt**ton wilt
ttth day nf Frbrnary, A. i&gt; hot.i g u u h lln h e a r i n g t o &lt;wnl l l l . p r s s t n l to lh * H o n u r a b U • l d * r
rsi-onim am llng t o lh*
County Juda* of Samlnol* I)o*rd o f C o u n t y C o m m l s s l o n County, Florida, hit final ra­ • r * a m e n d i n g Z o n in g R e g u l s m s , account and vouchers, Hon * to p r o v i d e non p e r m i n a* Administrator
of th* • n t r a m n *11** f o r tin t* , tarn
Fstit* of SAMURL FLEMING hnu»e* n r t r a i l e r * n n t o f a
KAY, d*r*a»*d. and at said P*rm *n*nt n a t u r * i t
fl*h
It in*. (U*n and tlitr*. n i k i &lt;anip* in a * m t n o l a c o u n t y .
application to th* aald Jude* Copt** o f th l* p r o p o s e d r e i o for a final aattlrnttni of hla l u t l n n m a y b» o b t a i n * * In th *
administration of said •atata, Z o n i n g Offle*, C o u r t l l o u t * .
and for an ord*r discharging H a n f o rd .
Florida,
M o nday*
hint a* such Administrator of t h r u F r i d a y * f ro m 1:00 A. M.
tha
Kstata
*f
SAMUEL t o l:o# P. M.
Kl.nMlNU ItAT.
r u b ] I n h e a r i n g w ill b* h*ld
Dated thla tha ttta day *f In t h * S k m ln n te C o u n t y C o u r t
Januiry, A. t). 1HI.
Hnu**, S a n f o rd . F l o r i d * . In
/■/ Duuslaa Utanalrom
tho
C ounty
C om nil**lun*ra
A* administrator of th* Hoorn, o n F a b r u a r y IS. I t s ! a t
Katata ot
7:10 p . M. o r a* aoon I h a r a SAMUEL FLEMING RAT a f t e r a* p o a ilb t* .
tMCSOMd
■ 'C - -~
e m i t utile
county
Z oning
Htrnktroni, Paris A McIntosh
&lt;‘-,m m ti*Ion
l l y It o ti a r t *. D r o w n
Attorneys fur Admlnlatrator
Tost OfMco Hus IttP
S rm l - u i l a C o u n t y
Z oning
Fan Turd, Florid*
D i r a c to r
P u b l i s h J a n . : s A K*b. I , 1*11
Publish Jan. I, II. 77. J».

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3. Education • ln-drucllon

CUiTOM

SOFAS S89
MADI

MIFXOVtKY

CHAIRS '24.50

SOFAS '49.50

CenDel tfu'xJu * i si|« •• k i ophulsl* ■• f u&lt;to&lt;t
I awe Homs |tfi«etw**&gt; W .**»■* LswO'wnSp*
t .«

C E N T R A L FLA. D E C O R A T O R S
V.w»4 /. l,a*:||*f»tf

!l«nlw'd 1* J Ot IJ

Oflsi: I- It*.

&gt;&gt; ,

Lmno MI O Li 4

Used Refrigerators, Inven­
tory clearance of trade-ins.
$5.00 and up. Cash only'.
401 W. 13th St.
Old's Ambassador Trombone.
Like now. Call FA 2 313$
after 4 p. m.
8

ETHAN ALLEN mapt*
mate* chair*. Excellent con­
dition. FA 2 9317.

36. AutomobOM • Trucks
Studebaker P i c k u p
Truck. Excellent eood. Low
mileage. Call Ralph Pciold.
FA 2-1011.

1062

'36 Mercury. Radio 4 boater,
power steering. FA 2-3808.
195? Ford Wagon $423. 1938
Chevy 2 door Be lair. Ph.
FA 2-7322.
1962 Cbavrolet m
body tru c k . P h .

ton flat
FA 3-1387.

1953 Chevrolet Be!air. Low
mileage, 4 dour, power
pack, auto Iran*, window
vents, trailer hitch, etc. Pfu
FA 2-3560.

37. Hosts - Motors
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Robson S p o rt itnr G oods
Your EVINRU3E Dealer
304 6 8 E. l it Ph. FA 2-S961
14' Ski Boat, 35 hp. 1957
Evinrude Motor, trailer,
controls and altering. All
$300, FA 1-9279.

38. Motorcycles - Scooters

Stowe outfit. 16 31M, Kodak V'ESPA Motor Scooters (new)
$10 65 down 4 $3.5] Week­
magaiine c a m e r a with
regular 4 telephoto lenses.
ly.
Lewi* Sales 4 Service
Dell A Howvll projector.
Perfect condition. Very rea­
2317 Country Club Road
Ph. FA 2-792*
sonable. Call FA 2-3948.

H O LLER S o /S AN FO R D
^CHEVROLET

OLDS

CADILLAC

1 Q A 9 OLDB Station Wagon
Power And Air Cond.

SAVE

1 4 0 4 FALCON Station Wagon
■
Standard Tran*mlt*iun
I f l R I ‘ ° ' ,KT * ,&gt;uur
Automatic ,lraiumi-«lun

... —

1961 CAtJ,LLAC ,&lt;fl:!&gt;' 4 l,0l,r Hrdan '—
I Q C n ( O R V A IU I Door

I OOV Automatic Tr*ii»mU*iun ...
IQ C Q niKVItOLKT I Dour Station
I www \\agon, 6 Cylinder, Rtandard Iran*.
| A BO CHEVROLET i Door
Auto Tran*., Air f und. ............ .—
| A R T CADILLAC Redan DeVllle
I M I Power And Air Cond,

1957 (V-8,
vl,evKum
Automatic1 Ltoor
I A E A OLDS.MOIIILK 4 Dour
1 9 0 0 Auto. Tran*^ Air Cond.
|A B A MERCURY 4 Door Aulo,
19 * 9 Power Brake*. Steer., Air Cond. .. —
1 A B A CADILLAC Redan DeVille
IV U O |*owrr And Air Cond.
FORD Rial ion Wagon
6 CyL, Aulomalkr

1958 V-8.
&gt;'LVM
0UTHsRtiek
°*°r
Mandard
H I ! CHEVROLET
Ten Pickup,
Automatic Trans
I I I B. 2nd

SA N FO R D

1410
mi &amp; pari

�Ptfre 8— Tuw. Jan. 29, ’68

Backfield Makes
Grid Hall O f Fame
CANTON, Ohio (U P I)-Jlm
Thorpe, Red C ringe, Sronho
Nagurakl and Sammy Baugh,
possibly Uie greateat “dream "
backfield the game haa ever
known, were among the fln t
IT Immortal* voted into the
National Proreailonal Football
Hall of Fame today.
Alao honored for their play'
Ing ability were backa Dutch
Clark, Johnny (Blood! McNal
ly and Ernie Never*, center
Mel Ileln, lacklei Pete (Fata)
Henry and Cal Hubbard and
end Don Hutaon.
The a ll official* named for
the Hall for helping to guide
the pro aport from It* original
role aa a atepchlld of the col­
lege game to ita modern pop­
ularity were former NFL Com­
missioners Bert Bell and Joe
C arr; George ffalaa, founder
of the Chicago B ean ; Curley

3 Matinees
On Tap At SOKC

Lambeau, founder of the
Green Bay Packers; Tim
Mara, founder of the New
York Giants, and George Pres
ton Marshall, founder of the
Washington Rediklni.
The 17—all picked unani­
mously by a national board of
(electors—will be enshrined In
a hall now under construction

By John A. Spolskl
League leaders this past
week Included auch stalwart*
a* Jim Altman, Marlyn Bailey,
Mary Sutton, L. Moore, Ed
Conley, Marjorie Kipp, Jen­
ifer Thompson and Ctyda
Plercy.
Wa hava reports from tha
Powder-Puff Kegler’ettee Lg
aa well as tha Miaed Lg.,
Spare Bibbers, Sanford Herald, Mr, A Mra. Lg., Sandspurs, Holler Motors/Navy
Wive*, plus a couple of otheri.
Pert Jenifer Thompeon led
tha Powder-Puff Kegler-ettea
Lg with a hi gama total of 192
and Sweet Honey Childa took
•erlea with a 2.'I2.
Jim Altman has teen doing
real wall In the Sanford Her­
ald Mr. A Mra. League. For
two consecutive weeka ha'a
teen able to coma thru with
that •‘cushion’' gama of 200 or
better. (Cushion meaning, that
It's O. K. If you hava a "not*
too.good" on* . , . you’re atlll
out of the woods causa of that
high game.)
Last week Jim led Urn men
with hia 214 and , . . what*
this T Jane Spolskl high with
a 197/407 for the women
(Ahem, old buddy! The Kids
and Wives beat you . . , what*
cha gonna blame It on now 7
That green ball you throwT)
Don't worry, I'll coma up
with a dandyl Don’t worry! It
certainly can’t b# mel

Pressure Aids
Gasper Ortega

By United Prraa IsUraaUaaal
If tha mark of a champion
is winning tha do»a ones, you
can pass tha crown to Georgia
Tech.
Known primarily for ita en­
gineering courses, this proud
school deep in the heart of
Dixie will have more need of
doctors to treat Its gasping
supporters If the basketball
team continues at lie present
pact.
The Yellow Jackets won up
to their old heart-stopping tac­
tics Monday night before lastminute heroics by sophomore
Ron Scharf produced an Im­
portant M 4I victory over Ken­
tucky, Tha win left Georgia
Itek In undisputed poaaaaatan
of Brat place In the Southeast­
ern Conference and establish­
ed tha Engineers aa favorite*
te a h their first league

m fC M /c A m o
ca m s
or

#&gt;7*T//e 4Q. t
POOKM H 7 * e
AAT'OAAC
U a o o b rw e
p a * t -t w o

By Alan Mavof

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fAM G AM AH
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PoABJLL

W TIU 4M * A * 0

fesslonal Fool ball Hall of
Fame,
who commented:
“These ire the milestone men
of pro foolball. Their deed*
and dogged faith wrote the
history of this great game."
^ rrx x r
The board of selector* will A fs c tm o e k
meet annually to consider A * /fO U O #
C H IC A G O
nominations for new members,
ZAPH VPS
with the next meeting sched
TtAMMAT*
uled for the eve of the 1963
m cr
NFL championship game. No P A L L A M f
act number will be chosen nor A * m l M M
P o o to r.
will It always be necessary
PlA/M M
for a man to be selected unanl
PA M rrm e
moutly.
f t* se c *
Thorpe, Grange, Nagurskl A AM U&gt;
G O AL
and Baugh are perhaps the
ACCiJPACy
most famous backa in football
M A P **,
history — a n d undoubtedly
A AO A IM
would h a v e formed the
4HPAOV*
“dream " backfield to end ’em
tha flna Job both of them are all If they ever had performed
doing for this league.
fO P A V P .
as a unit.
High average wee taken hy
Big John Uhr—187; eerlea
went to D. Demlto—019 and
scratch gama waa won by Ed
Michalak with hia 247.
Clyde Plercy of Appleby's
Restaurant team waa a shootIn' up a storm In tha Thurs­
Monday was a big day for
day Nlta Mixed Lg, Clyde the youthful Eehanlt who won
smashed Lite new wood with ■lx consecutive gamea, his
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
his 218/984, tops for the men. four starts during the matinee violent world of pro football
Marge Kipp was high for the and hie first two at the eve­ haa come crashing down on
gals with her 209/917.
ning performance. An unoffi­ Ssm Huff.
Georga-Oh-Swann haa aold cial scrutiny of the records In­
The New York Giants* ag­
more finger lifts for mo In the dicate* th at thia la an Individ­ gressive 230-pound linebacker
fa st week than a t any other ual record for the Fronton.
has been tormented by taunts
time since we’ve opened, He
During the course of the af­ for the past several weeks that
put tome Into hia ball, and ternoon Echanix was practi­ te was excessively rough In
now he’s striking more often cally invincible, using evsry hia treatment of Green Bay’*
than not.
trick In tha professional's book Jim Taylor In the National
As an example, hie 204/BS6 to keep tha string going. In Football League championship
wee good 'nuff to eteal the tha evening the going wee game Dec. 30.
spotlight In the J e t Lanee tougher but he atilt came
“ Pve been gutting raked
Kagler'a Lg. (Coma to think through with two thrilling vic­ over the coals by everybody
of It, Tony Rodrigues put tories to make hia total all for and it hurts," aaya Sam. a
some Into hit bomb and he's the day,
broad-shouldered West Vir­
teen tough to heat latelyl)
With auch going Echanls ginian with an obviously sen­
H'mrmnmm, I wonder If bide fair to become the player sitive soul. “ It seems like
that'a what I needed 7
of the week If hie lurk hold*. everybody turned on Sam Huff
We're real sorry to hear He certainly haa a good start at the same time.”
about good friend and bowler toward the title, with six
There hava been newspaper
Don Thompson leaving tha straight as of Monday night.
columns written all over the
area. I understand that Don
Tonight Is Charity Night at country, by aome who attended
will te heading for California the Orlando-Hendnole Fronton the title game and others who
tomorrow and once again it with tha entire proceed* of tha watched on television; there
points out the fact that theee evening being contributed to have been vicious letter* and
Visiting civilians who am tem­ the Florida (Sheriffs A ■•-ela­ anonymous laic-ewniag te le ­
porarily attached to the NAS tion Boy* Ranch a t Live Oak, phone calls to hia home; and
era real assets to the commun­ and the Elks Lodge Harry there have teen Irritating
ity. Don certainly fit Into that Anna Home for Crlpplod Chil­ glbea by people with whom he
eategory with a capital G for dren a t Umatilla.
cornea in dally contact.
Gentlemen. Good luck, Don.
A fan In Columbia Falla,
Well, wa were host te the
Mont., wrote a Dallas column­
Central Florida Monthly Clas­
ist that his two youngstrrs
sics on Saturday night and I'd
have slopped rilin g the break­
te remiss if I didn’t single out
fast food Huff endorsed be­
k e g I e r a Del'alma, Meltser,
cause of bow he played against
and Pentecost!
Taylor.
You aee, out of the entire
Dot Johnson with a 186/911
Huff, who only a few years
Sanford Association, t h * a a and Joan Adams with 170/486 ago was glamorised on tele­
were the only three who per- helped keep the Platters in the vision and In magasinra and
ticlpated.
lead In the P i n e c r e s t Inn newspapers as pro football's
Dave Tomberg shot a mag­ Bowling League.
outstanding defensive player,
nificent 1119 for four games.
Other top scores were Bev­ feels that It's all a bum rap.
And In case you're wondering erly Krecek (Toppera), 170/
And the Giants tried to do
about average, that'a a cool 436; Bello Sum mere (Strik­ something Monday in hia be­
225 per game. For It, Dave ers), 199/462; Gen* Lanitert half.
pocketed 1100.00 first place (Strikers), 169/484; Christine
They Invited newimrn to
money. Second thru fifth wee Barak (Markettea), 161/306; drop Into tha dub's office for
won by Ruddy Phelps (1049) LaVsrn Ward (Needles), 169/ a film viewing of tha Packers’
|62.90| Joe Itohltallle (1029) 300, end Margie W a t e r s 16-7 victory over tha Giants
820.00; Joint Hardee (095) (Queen rina), 144/409.
and to decide for themselves
822.00; end Hill Allen (088)
league standings are Plat­ whether Sam really did Tay­
817.00.
ters 47-29, Toppera 44V4-8IV4, lor dirt.
That's what happened In the Strikers 42V4-33S4, Marksttea
And in Justice to Huff, those
A Division for tewlaro with 40-36, N e * d I a a 80-46 aad who watched the hour-long re­
averages of 176 and up. How­ Queen Pina 24-62.
play of the title game, re ­
ever, in the It Group (avgs. of
175 and under), Paul Pramtech took first with a 1021
tV 6w , * . W P d o 9 , n i »
and 195.00 and second waa
won by Ben Heaton (989)
5:111.00.
At Del'alma took one of the
Jackpots with hia 237 game
and alto picked up an addi­
tional 810.00 for high game
out of tha money.

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the campaign agalnat six loss*
es in tonight's tilt. Expected to
■tart for the locals are Butch
Riser, Mike Woodruff, Barry
Barks, Don McMurray and
Dave SIcGillls.
Oviedo shoots for Its ninth
win of the season against
three losses. The starting five
for the Lions Include Mlkg
Tesinsky, Jimmy DrShato,
Wes Swenson, Jimmy Courier
and Ted Bcllhom.
Lyman (4-9) takes on Ocoeo
Sanford Atlantic Bank scor­ 20. Mike Long sparked the
ed a hard-earned 91-20 victory Electricians and BUI Higgin­ with Donnie Smith, Bill Tol*
over a stubborn Robson Sport­ botham was outstanding for ion. Gene Griffin. LaRue Bal*
mer and Jim Shuster the atari*
ing Goods in the opening game
Standard
Oil.
Ing five.
of Biddy Basketball Saturday.
Mett Morgan for Sanford At­ Bobby Lundquist dumped in
lantic and Mark Caoio for IS quick points lor WTRR in
Robaoo's were outstanding.
the first quarter. WTRR r o u t ­
Standard Oil put up a tough ed to a 33-32 win over a firedbattle for three quarters be
up Strickland-Morrison team.
fore going down to Sanford
Bill Schmidt was outstanding
Electric’s full court press 46NEW YORK (U PI) —Cin­
for lit: Ford men. am *•«—
Day and Night Grill showed cinnati, which overcame Ra
too much polish aa they de­ toughest non-conference hur­
feated First Federal 33-27 In dle In filinols last Saturday,
today was tha unanimous
the final game of the day.
League standing! are San choice for the sixth straight
ford Electric 44), Standard week of the United Press In*
Oil 3-1, Day and Night 3-1, ternationil board of major
MIAMI BEACH (U P U -N a- WTRR 3-1, Sanford AtlanUc college basketball roaches.
(tonal Foolball League club Bank 2-2, First Federal 1-3,
The Bearcats, who beat Ill­
owners open their annual win­ Strlckland-Morrison 0-4 and inois, 62-33, for their 33rd
consecutive victory and 15th
ter meeting here today with a Robson Sporting Goods 0-4.
straight of the season, thus
two-phased Investigation into
remained the No. 1 choice of
gambling allegations the unof­
the 33-man UPI board far the
ninth week in a row.
ficial main topic.
Loyola 0/ Chicago, unbeat­
League Commissioner Pete
en
in 18 games, held a tight
Roselle made a brief, informal
P A L M SPRINGS, Calif. rein on second place for the
report to the owneri on pro­ (UPI)—Touring golf proa In­ sixth straight week.
gress of his own investigation cluding Jackie Burke, winner
Monday night on the eve of of the Lucky International at
the formal sessions, but did San Francisco Sunday, swarm­
not disclose what he had said. ed over four golf courses In
Word of a second Investiga­ this desert playground today
tion, apparently t o u c h i n g to get in a few practice licks
other sports aa well, came for the lucrative Palm Springs
from Washington where Sen. Golf Classic.
The Classic, starling Wed­ 719 x 14
John L. McClellan, D-Ark.,
8M x 14
chairman of a Senate Investi­ nesday and running through 899 S 14
gating subcommittee, confirm­ Sunday for a marathon 90
CAVANAUGH
ed he had sent a staff mem­ teles, has total potential prise
TIRP. SERVICE
ber to San Francisco to “ check money of 9113,000, making It
1401 8. French At*.
on reports" of sports gambl­ one of the richest events on
FA 2-2263
Ihe tour.
ing.

Bankers Score Hard

Earnest Cage Victory

Cinci Tops
Cage Ratings

Huff Answers Critics
On 'Dirty' Football

Platters Hold
Pinecrest Lead

Lyman, Oviedo In Action

Sanford Journey* to Lake-1 to round out the eounty cage
view tonight In cage action | slate.
while Oviedo hosts Mostverde I The Scminoles will te look
and Lyman travera to Ocoee ing for their eighth victory of

here where the National Foot­
ball League was founded on
Sept. 17, 1920. Five of the hon­
ored men are deceased—Bell,
Carr, Henry, Mara a n d
Thorpe.
The announcement of the
first group to enlcr the 11*11
wa* made hy Dick McCann,
director of the National Pro-

Strikes . . .
Spares

Three matlneee are on Up
thia week a t the Sanford-OrUndo Kennel Club for the f ln t
time thle aeaaon. The greyhound* will run under the aun
tomorrow and alao Friday and
Saturday afternoon, aUrtlng
a t 2 p. m.
Eight top bracket ipeediter*
make up the field for the day.
light featured ninth race to­
morrow, It la a Grad# A conteat and among tha antrie* are
Mra. Mop*, Topeko Roee,
Blora end Occasion.
E to n holds tba dlitinctlon
of belonging to T, J . Daniel,
owner of the traek'o winningeet kennel. Thle epeedy fldpounder haa contributed two
vlctorlea to Danlel'a lot*I of
29 through Saturday night.
Fred Whitehead had tha nest
hlgheat wore, a toUl of IS,
Orville M o a e a 1 Excelling,
high scorer Iwnt aeaaon and
winner of the Racing Quean
h tales, gaU liar aecond atari
of tha aeaaon in tonight'*
ninth, t h a a v s n l n g ' a main
event. In bar first try aba had
trouble early and mlaaed tha
I ’V E GOT IT ! I ’V E GOT IT !
money. Ed*a Rolling Dealer,
I t’s those new pins, that’s
Sleek I'onda and Roekar'a Circua will each be trying for a what’s causing me all my
third first hi this top attrac­ trouble. (And tha trouble I
waa having earlier, was be­
tion.
cause of those old pins!)
Only one thing wrong with
that reasoning . . . too many
high guinea have teen rolled
even with new wood.
In the Hparo Bibber* Lg, !,.
Moore blasted a 107 hi scratch
BALTIMORE (UPI)—Mexi­ as Ed (Ten Gallon H at) Con­
can Gaapar Ortega aaplalned ley won series with his 939.
Marlyn Bailey of Die Navy
today he had "put the presaurc" on welterweight con­ Pali team was high In the aer­
tender Charley ficolt of Phil­ ies dept, with a 474 In the
adelphia and scored a unani­ Navy Wive* Lg and Mary Sut­
mous upset decision In their ton wa* real excited and
return 10-rounder at tha Civic pleased after having rolled
her first s a n c t i o n e d BIG
Center Monday night.
O r t a g a , weighing
GAME . . . 204.
pound* to Scott'a 14914, aveng­ And while we’re on the sub­
ed Scott'a unanlmoua win at ject of Navy, our thanks tu
New York’* Midlaon Square Captain Ware for being on
Garden on Jan. 0, 1002.
hand this past week to make
Aa In tha New York bout, the trophy present a liana. (Tha
there were no knockdown* only thing I didn’t understand
Monday night. But 27-year-old from hia remarks war* . , Ortega, a 7-9 underdog, gave What la that thing railed golf?
29-year-old Scott a thorough Must te a new kind of game
battering In the racond half of they’re trying to Introduce to
the fight. He te a t tha tiring the public or somethin'.)
Scott at long range and at
Trophies went most attrac­
cloie quarter*—with a terrific tive and special thanks must
pace.
be offered to League officer*
A crowd of 1,494 paid BIB,* Bill Foster, P r e a i d a n t and
M l.
Georgs King, Secretary for

Jackets Grab
SEC Leadership

MIDW AY MtGHTVES

running aeveral play* In which
Sam waa involved, came away
with this Impression:
Huff played no rougher than
any o tte r participant In this
gama that had so much at
stake for all concerned. He
did not appear any rougher
on Taylor than hia Green Bay
counterpart, Ray Nltschke,
waa In harrassiny Giants’
quarterback Y. A. Tittle.
“A lot of people around the
country feel we played rough
against Taylor,” Huff com­
mented. "I think we played
hard, lough football, Just as
they did against Ui.
“ I don't want a reputation
for playing dirty football," he
continued. “ I wanted others to
look at the game film. If 1
played dirty, I want it known.
But If I played clean, 1 want
that known, too."

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By LARRY VERS11EL

1 don’t know which shocked
Sanford Pipeline Attorney Ken
™ McIntosh more . . . The shock­
ed look on his face when the
city fathers turned down the
company bid for the fuel line
or when be looked at the clock
and discovered he couldn’t
make those weight • lifting
classes.
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Memo to Sonny Reborn, A1
Wilson, Jim Crapps: Aw, come
on!
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The word is that the Sanford
Pipeline Co. and Navy have
asked for a rehearing on the
C i t y Commission decision
M o n d a y . IT WILL BE
- PLACED AGAIN ON THE
W AGENDA AT THE NEXT
CITY COMMISSION MEETING.
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Mayor Tom McDonald today
called on all citizens favoring
the pipeline to make themselvea heard . . .
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Memo to Tom: Our phone
didn't stop ringing all after­
noon.
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Nobody asked me but how
come the Boosters want to
push for a new stadium by
the high school when we have
one? . . .
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Memo to the Boosters: Why
not push for a swimming poolT
Bet we're the only community
In the stale that has a multimillion dollar high school and
no pool.
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How come the Seminole
Raceway hired an Orange
County veterinarian Instead
of one from Seminole County T
. . . Last time I looked, the
raceway was located In this
area.
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Don’t forget the Mothers
Polio March tomorrow.
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The most unlikely place to
find me . . . Atlantic Coast
T.in* Union hall.
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City putting into operation a
new curb edger that will Im­
prove tha appearance of city
streets . . . will cut back grass
overgrowing on the curb.
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The second of three confer­
ence days for parents of coun­
ty school kids will be held
Friday.
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County Commission didn’t
bring up pay raise at Tues­
day's commission meeting.
Guess it la dead unless John
F . Kenn— oops. I mean Fitz­
patrick brings it up Friday at
the legislative hearing.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Maybe Frito Lay W as Right
In Not Coming To Sanford
Maybe Frito Lay was
Following approval of
the
City Commission of
right after all!
Remember l a s t year Dec. 7, the company final­
when the Frito Lay com­ ized the requirements es­
pany said they would not tablished concerning com­
plete P R O T E C T I O N of
locate in Sanford.
At that time, W. E. abutting landowners and
Freeman, vice president of other citizens, detailed en­
the company said “his com­ gineering studies and sepany was not confident fu­ leted a site for the one mil­
ture S a n f o r d officials lion gallon storage tanks
would be in a position to urgently needed by the
honor commitments made Navy.
Pipeline officials acted
by the present board.”
“The Frito Lay Com­ in good faith from the out­
pany does not want to bur­ s e t . . . and this community
den any community and in is “shocked” by the deci­
the opinion of this com­ sion of the commission that
pany we would be more se­ they do not intend to honor
that verbal a g r e e m e n t
cure in Orlando.”
Well, in this paper’s made last December.
It has been established
opinion, perhaps Frito Lay
was right in not locating by communication from the
Navy that “substantial sav­
here.
The other day three ings will accrue to the gov­
c o m m i s s i o n e r s backed ernment as a direct result
down on their commit­ of the Naval Air Station as
ment. What is to stop them a permanent installation in
from doing this time and this community.”
The pipeline company
time again?
Of course we are talking intends to honor their con­
about the City Commission tract for the transportation
decision Monday night not of JP-5 jet fuel to the Naval
to honor a previous verbal Air Station.
agreement to allow the *
Let us hope the city
Sanford Pipeline Co., from commission will see fit to
constructing a jet fuel line honor their agreement.
from the lakefront to the
Or, perhaps Frito Lay
Naval Air Station.
was right after all.
★
★
★
★
★
★

Raborn Comments
On 'No' Vote

Opposition to the $300,000 t in acting as an elected offi­
fuel pipeline to the Naval Air 1cial representing the citizens
Station w ai voted by M. L. | of Sanford I felt that it was
Raborn Jr. in City Commit- In the best Interests of the
■ion meeting Monday because citizens of Sanford to deny
the parent company desired the use of the public owned
• • •
use of city-owned right-of- rights of way to the com­
TTiey'Jl let bids on that D*- way, namely Mcllnnvltle Ave. pany.
Bary Nursing Home in late
While atating he favora a
“ Aa I see it the only ques­
February . . . Capacity for pipellrc, Raborn said in a
tion to be decided was
116 . . .
prepared statement to The 'Should the City Commission,
’
• • •
Herald today that he voted aa the alecled representa­
Take a look at the corner of against establishment of tbe
tives of the citizens of San­
Park and Commercial. Bart utility simply beesuse the
ford, grant to a private en­
Peterson really la doing a good company requested use of terprise, organized for profit,
job helping to spruce up down­ city property.
the exclusive right to use pub­
town , . .
City Commissioner J. II. lic rights-of-way on which to
• • •
Crapps, who also denied the construct a business.' I did
Work on Supervisor of Reg­ pipeline right-of-way use, not feel that this should be
istration Camilla D. Bruce’s said today he will have a
office in the courthouse will prepared atatement later to­
start aa soon as the new win­ day (or releaae Thursday. The
dows are Installed . . . And third commissioner. Al Wil­
then cornea the paint Job.
son, who completed the ma­
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jority in the denial, also
Drainage plana still holding said he would have a pre­
up work on Bellmeade and pared atatement for releaae
Adama Shopping Centers.
Thursday.
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Raborn’a atatement to The
Stale Hep, Mack Cleveland
Memo to Francis Rnumlllat Herald reads as follows:
J r.: Say. about that little
” 1 feel that It would be Jr. said be would Introduce
theatre group?
appropriate a t this time to legislation Thursday setting
• •
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offer my reasons (or voting up Joint Senate-House com­
First play coukJ be: Hfow against the proposed pipeline mittees to conduct public
to Win Friends and Influence as presented to the Sanford hearings on reapportionment
People" or "Days and Nights City Commission on Jsn. 28 throughout the atale.
in an Atlantic Coast Line
Cleveland, in an effort to
“ Tbe Navy i( Sanford’s
Union Hall” or ” 1 Waa A City most valued and valuable in­ forestall any "do nothing spe­
Commissioner.”
dustry and every citizen cial session,” said the com­
9 0 0
should be interested in pro­ mittee could get the opinion
Nobody asked me but Joe moting the permanency of of persona, particularly in
Raker proved he deserved the NAS Sanford. The Navy's large counties, as to what
Jaycee
DSA
awardMonday slated position of being in­ would be a fair apportion­
terested In Increasing the ef­ ment.
x night.
* • •
Meanwhile the House went
ficiency and reducing the ope­
Believe it or not but the head rating cost of the station is to work todsy on a plan to
horseman at the new raceway aa it should be. As ciUzens increase its membership from
la named ,-Cal Coolidgt." He and ta x p o e rs we should want N Id 110 while a move got
underway in the Senate to
even looks like the late Prea- ll no other way.
“ Aa a businessman doing adjourn the two-day old spe­
ident.
• • •
business with both the eivi- cial session Thursday to avoid
Did you know there was Han population and with the another money-wasting stale­
• bomb icare at Seminole Navy it would have been mate.
The House art an afternoon
High School yesterday
. . much easier to have approv­
ed the application of tha session (or action on any of
Notice those fire trucke
Pipeline Company. However, several bills that m adi their
ll

done.
“ However, if suitable a r­
rangements can be made by
the pipeline company to con­
struct tlw pipeline on private
property to the lakefront
area, this would be another
matter.
“At previously planned by
the pipeline company, it
would be necessary to con­
struct storage and pumping
facilities at the lakefront
deep water docking area and
I would be In favor of grant­
ing the pipeline company per­
mission tu cross the lakefront area to the storage and
pumping area.”

Apportion Hearings
Urged By Cleveland
appearance today, including
two 38-district measures to re ­
align the Senate, similar to a
bill killed In the Senate Tues­
day.
'Hie Senate, serving notice
it will take no further action
until the house has disposed
of the controversial 42-Sen­
ator bill which cleared the
upper chamber yesterday,
met only long enough to ad­
journ until 1 p m. tomorrow.

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WEATHER: Clear ami warm throiiffh Thursday. High todny, 70-75. l,ow tonight, 00-65.
United I'nws Leascif\Viro
Established 1908
WEIL. JANUARY 30, 1003
SANTOltP. FLORIDA

NO. 638^

M&gt;"n Q rjve On To Save Shad;

LegtslaUve bearing sche­
duled for Friday bat been
postponed because of the
aneertalnty when Uie pre­
sent special aesslon of the
legislature wilt be conclud­
ed, State Rep. Mack Cleve.
land Jr. telephoned The
Herald from Tallahassee
early Uil* afternoon.
Cleveland aald he confer­
red with State Sen. Bernard
Parrish and State Rep. Joe
Davis and it waa agreed the
hearing should be postponed
until tome future date.
However, the delegation
requested tbe various com­
missions, municipalities and
others interested In propos­
ed legislation proceed to
advertise aa required by
law and all prepare their
drarts for the delegation as
soon aa possible.
“ We will reschedule the
healing,” Cleveland aald,
“ at soon as possible, when
we can leave Tallahassee
after this special session
and return home.”

Dimes March
Broil Slated
A Hamburger Broil for the
benefit nf the March of
Dime* wilt be held on tha
Elks Club grounds from 5:3&lt;&gt;
to 7 30 p. m. today.
Carry out service will bo
available through the court­
esy of Duke'a Delivery Service for the giant burgers
which eon* 1st* of a quarter of
a pound of ground beef, complele with baked beans, po­
tato aalad, assorted relishes
and coffee.
Utile Kenny Vorronk, the
Florida Poster boy for the
March ol Dimes, will be pre­
sent at the event, Mra. J. It.
Hoolehan Jr. ami Mr*. Patri­
cia Rsnsbottom, rhalrmen of
the event laid today.

Gray Ladies
Classes Set
Classes for Cray Ladies m
Seminole County schools will
open at B:W a m. Thursday
at the county health depart­
ment. John S. Gibson, Amer­
ican Red Cross area field rep­
resentative, will lie the in­
structor.
The volunteer program is
open In all mother* of school
children. It w i l l Include
courses In orientation to Ited
Cross, introduction to the Gray
Lady aervice, a 10-hour first
aid course, rare of the sirk
and injured, school Job orien­
tation. health record keeping,
reporting procedures and le­
gal implications in caring for
children.
This Red Crosa aervice to
the schools has received the
support of It. T. Milwee, school
superintendent; Dr. Frank
Leone, health department di­
rector, and Hugh Carlton,
Sanfurd Junior High School
principal, the first school to
request the service,
“Gray Ladies" serve in the
cspsrlty of practical nurses
for tl»e care of sick or injured
students during school boura.

RuttincHH School
Registration it still going
on at the Seminole County
Business School, .Mrs. Penrote Love, principal, ampbaiizrd today. Students m utt en­
roll this week for beginning
shorthand, but may enter
any of tbe other classes at
any time, the said. Hie school
offer* IT courses, under the
supervision of the county
school system, and tbe only
charge is for books and mater lain.

New Canal Route Ask
A uiie-meii campaign to save
the area's shml fishing sport
and industry although still
favoring support of a San­
ford-East Coast ranul ha*
been Inunched by S. II. (Jim)
Crowe,
Crowe, operator of a fishing
ramp on the St, Johns River
east of Sanford on Highway
4d, appeared before the Coun­
ty Commission Tuesday to de­
fend what he termed "the $31)
million shad fishing industry*."
He declared that commercial
fishermen and sport* fishing
rump* derive a thrre-qunrtrr
million dollar annual income
from thud fishing in this area.
Crowe proposes an alternate
right-of-way for the canat, aa
opposed to a new t h o u g h t
broached by the St, Johns-lndiun River Navigating Com­
mittee.
The committee Is supporting
an 11-mile canal from Lake
llam ey to the headquarters of
the Indian River. Crowe pro­
poses a MS-milu canal direct
from Sanford to the Titusville
area, by-passing the Kt. John*
River.
Crowe's argument far a di­
rect ranul is that tu dredge
the winding St, Johns River
will disturb the shad spawn­
ing bed* and ultimately kill
off the fish.
Cruwe, who has fought and
argued for many year* to save
the shad Industry, cites the
following letter from tha Bur­
eau a j Sport Fisheries and
Wildlife, It, S. Department of
Interior, addressed last July ‘J
to the U. S. Army Curpe of
Engineere:
"The Lake Monroe • Lake
Harney section is the principal
spawning area of the Ameri­
can and Hickory shad in the
St. Johns River. These anadrnmous species migrate up­
stream annually to this reach
uf the river where they spawn
over shoals,
(Crowe ronlrnds a fish
Udder ha* not yet been eon-*
triced to suerred with shad,
lie claims that In Connecti­
cut shad hate lu tie lifted by
basket over a dam. Thry wilf
not rllmb a ladder.)
“In the reach to lie dredged,
sport fishermen expend an
approximate $0,000 fisher

Tax Classes
Slated Here
Income tux classes will
again he conducted this year
for the aid of regular tatpayer* wlxi must Itemize de­
ductions and fill out the long
form, Roger Harris, instruc­
tor said today.
Hie rlassrt will begin
Thursday at 7 p. m. at Semi­
nole High School, and will
run (or three hour* on three
consecutive Thursday*.
"The demand for this ser­
vice hat been great, since
Die successful classes were
held last year,” Harris tsld.
Tlw instruction is given un­
der tbe supervision of liie
Seminole County Adult Educa.
lion Department.

Choralierfl

mail-days annually f i s h i n g
from boat and shore for shad
end other species. Downstream
from the spawning area, com­
mercial fishermen harvested
nlxjut 650,000 pounds of shad
in 1068.
"Damage* to shad spawning
success and ultimately to the
fishery ere expected to result
from the dredging hut the ac­
tual extent is difficult to pre­
dict. This effect could range
front moderate to extensive
damage and would he known

Presently t h e navigating
committee is awaiting an en­
gineering report on the feas­
ibility of Die It-mile route.
Following that report the
committee will call a meeting
of county rommlsslonerm of
Seminole, O r a n g e , Brevard
and Volusia Counties to ask
their support. Crowa Tuesday
asked Seminole County com­
missioners to o p p o s e the
dredging of tha St. John*
River in favor of a direct
canal.

ACL Awaits Move
On Injunction
Sanford along with all of
Florida was faced at noon
today with live possibility- of
bring divorced in rail traffiee from the rest of Die Ba­
llon,
.
Ttie possible rupture In rail
traffic hinged on action In
Jacksonville resulting from

Navy Plane
Down; 14 Aboard
NEW YORK (U PP - The
Coast Guard reported that •
Navy plane with t4 persons
alaiard apparently crashed to­
day In the Atlantic about ISO
miles southeast of New York.
A spokesman said that a
search plane had sighted two
life rails and a dye marker.
The t)wkrsmun said the pilot
of the search plane did not
indlral'* whether there were
survivors.
The cutter Absrcon and a
nuinla*r of Navy vessel* were
speeding to the scene.
The plane, a PSA Orion, left
the naval air station at Patux­
ent n iter, Md., on a routine
flight at 7:34 p.in. Tuesday
and was last heard frutu at
2:48 a ni. when R gave It
position as 160 miles southeast
of New York.

Regional Panel
Discussion Set
Douglas Stenxlrom, Sinford
attorney, will lie moderator
of a two-day panel discussion
concerning development of a
regional plan for East Cen­
tral Florida Thursday and
Friday at Uic San Juan Hotel,
Orlando.
Representatives of &gt;6 state
agencies, five institutions of
higlicr learning and of Semi­
nole, Brevard, Indian River,
Orange, Osceola and Volusia
Counties will discusi longrange development plans be­
fore a panel ol members of
Die East Centra] Florida Re­
gional Planning Council.

the wcek^ild strike cf Florida era! Mediation Board set Urn
Eaat Coast union memliert. meeting at 2:30 p. m. F KC
Atlantic Coast Line officials, Vice President Ray W. Wy*
however, held out two glim­ ckoff and Jack lladtey, chair­
mers of hope Unit rail ser­ man o( a committee repre­
vice will continue into the senting the striker** were to
head the delegations.
Sanford area.
Federal Judge William A.
McRae Jr., at Jacksonville,
was quoted today by UPI
that he would grant an in­
junction asked by FEC com­
pelling Die Jacksonville Ter­
minal Company to take hack
2.IXK) Idle freight ear* being
JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) —
rented l« EEC at a cost of
Jam es H Meredith Mid to­
$8,400 per day,
UPI reported this would tie day lie has decided to return
up the Jacksonville terminal to the Unlvcnity of Mississ­
and halt all rail traffic into ippi for |lie spring semester.
The
20-year-old
Negro,
Florida la-rauso FEC strikecr* would plrket Die termin­ whose entrance Into the unial and this picket line would vrrsily lost fat] was greet­
lie honored by union mem* ed by rioting which left twx&gt;
Iwr* of Die other three rail­ dead ami hundred* injured,
roads o|K-rating through Jack­ made 1:1* announcement at 8
new* conference here.
sonville,
W. S Baker, ACL vice pres­ “ Many Ihingi have taken
ident for labor relations at place in recent months and
Jacksonville, told The Her­ 1 tee signs that give mo hope
ald by telephone [list should l!lal I
able to go tu
Judge McRae grant the in1,1
M u r'' under
Junction against tlic terminal adequate, if not ideal, concompany ACL and other rail-1 sMioni,” .Meredith aald.
roads would ask for a second
*6* decision came a few
restraining order enjoining day* alter he had complet
FEC pickets from closing the ed his academic work for hi*
first semester of study at thu
Jacksonville terminal
UPI al Jacksonville told previous all-white university.
Herald by telephone that
-------------------Juc'.c McRae's office report- M o t h e r M a r c h
ed lie would announce bis
decision at mam.
Second glimmer of Imp,- fir
continued rail service in the
Sanford area was offered by
“Nesr'v '.VK&gt; Sanford moth­
local ALT. officials, who said ers will till* to the road
ACL trains could in- detour­ Tbur t l i y in the biff filial
ed heir through llig'i Springs
wind-mi campaign of this
and the "Perry cut-off" at
year's Dime* Privo in the an­
Monlicrllo.
In fact, local ACL officials nual Mother's Starch," Mr*.
indicated there would tic no Robert Zitt rower, chairman
interruption of train service annuutired today,
Citizen* 0f the city are ask­
here but “there might be
ed to turn on their porch
tunic delay."
As Die FEC strike moved light c-r make som* kind of
into ils second week today, identification, an that tnarrhthe first fuco-lu fact- meet­ era may cull on them for their
ings between labor and man­ contribution*.
“ Mother* will begin tn make
agement were scheduled in
St. Augustine, Die result of the round* at 7 p.in. Thursday
efforts hy stale and federal continuing until 0 p.in., under
Die leadership of 22 area rapmediators.
James Hularcn, of the Fed- tains,'* -Mrs. Zittrower sshL

Meredith Going
Back To Ole Miss

For Dimes
Thursday Night

Sports Banquet Set

Hie first annual Winter
Sports
Banquet,
honoring
Seminole High School football
and basketball players and
cheerleaders, of both the
varsity and Junior varsity
squads will be held In the
SH5 cafeteria i t 6:30 p, m.
Thursday, D. 11. UacUlllls,
president of tbe Booster Club
tion, "Meet Me at the Fair." reminded today.

Members of Die Choraliert
of the Seminole High School
Glee Club will present a pro­
gram of popular musical
numbers for the benefit of
guests at the Mayfair Inn,
tonight, Mrs. OUle Reese
Whittle baa announced. Many
of the numbers will be those
seen In tbe recent presenta­

only after the dredging wai
accomplished. K e m o v a 1 of
shallow sand bar* and alter­
ations of currents in the area
could both produce damaging
effects.
“The project reach also sup­
ports valuable sport fisheries
for other species, especially
blueglll and largemnuth bass.
Dredging will adversely affect
the fishery fur these species
to some degree through dis­
turbance end destruction uf
habitat."

“ Booster* are to bring cov­
ered dishes of vegetables,
salads, or desserts,” he said.
“ Meat, potatoes, rolls and
beverages will be furnished
by the club.
“This la not an awards
banquet,” MacGIllU emphas­
ized. "It is an appreciation
banquet, and a Spring Sports
banquet will be held later (or
member* nf tha track, golf,

swimming
and
baseball
teams.
“ Following the banquet,
there will be a special meet­
ing of the general member­
ship of the Booster's Club to
discuss the question of build­
ing a sport* stadium at tha
high •chool,*' MarGlUis aald.
Tbe general meeting will
be held In the auditorium,
about I p. to.
)

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                    <text>Prairie Lake
Men Attend
Supper Meeting

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Dy Jane Caaaetberry
Ten men from the 1'ralri#
Lake Baptist Church Brother*
hood attended a Wcklw* As*
•Delations! Steak Supper and
Meeting Tuesday night a t
Camp Joy near Rock Spring*.
A total of 250 men from 22
rnurchea in tha Orlando area
were present.
Rev, Jack Lindaey, pastor ef
the Longwood Baptist Church,
waa program speaker. Rev,
Lindsay has resigned as Chris­
tian Witness leader for the
Aasociatinnal Brotherhood as
hi* new church In Longwood
la in tha Seminole Association.
Those attending from Prai­
rie l,ake were Rev, Leonard
Jones, Paul Lowe, Ronald
Run-ham, Jim Reed, Floyd
Bailey, Robert Conrad, Jack
Huggins, Herbert Luke, Fred
Conway and Jaaon Prater.

NORTH ORLANDO MAYOR Frunk Faaulu vlewa with concern the ne­
glected Village Firo Truck which he cited aa hia prime rcaaon for attempt­
ing to reorganize the entire volunteer fire department. Truck acut and
ladder, aa well aa aeveral other articlea, are piled in back on top of the fire
hose.
(Herald Photo)

Pass For Two
To Be Given
With Donation

John W. Whltam, 82. died
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital Wednesday,
He came here from Palm­
dale, Calif., two y ean ago
and was employed by North
American Aviation Corp. aa
a logistics representative, lie
made his home at 1807 Palm

A free pais for two for
one month to the Movieland
Drive-In Theater on Hwy. 17•2 will he given to every peraon aiming up to pledge a
blood donation, Friday or Way.
Saturday at the theater snack
bar, Manager Hugh Prince
Mid today.
Mra. Robert Bauman, sec­
retary of the Seminole Coun­
ty Blood Bank will be proaent In the Snack Bar Fri­
day and Saturday to accept
pledges, Prince said.
The campaign to iacraaac
much-needed stocks at the
blood bank la being tied In
with tha showing of three
horror movies— all about
bloocWBlood of Dracula",
"Blood of the Vampire" and
"Night of the Blood Beast."
F irst show begins at T p.m.
H ils unusual method of
promoting the donations to
the local blood bank has
b o w made possible through
the cooperation of Mra. Mary
Band Director of the Central
Florida Blood Bank.

Whltam wai a member of
the First Methodist Church;
a past patron of the Eastern
Star; a member of the Ma­
sonic Lodge of Hollywood,
Md. and a ahriner.
He la survived by hla wife,
Lida of Sanford, one son,
John WUllam IV, Fairbanks
Alaika; one daughter, Mra.
Don Mussllto, Fair Oaks,
Calif, one grandchild and two
half litters, Mra. Allen Linn
and Mrs. Alice Burke, both
of Elisabeth, N. J.
Funeral aervicea will be
held Friday at 4:30 p. m. at
Gratnkow Funeral Home with
Rev. John T. Adam* Jr., of­
ficiating. Burial will be In
Arlington National Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home la
In charge of arrangements.

Thomas W. Ferguson. 77,
retired builder died Thurs­
day a t hia ham* at 1401 Court
St.
Ha had lived here for the
past 13 years, coming from
Columbus, Ohio and Louisa,

I dozen. Chinese e a b b a g *
brought $2.00-f2.no per crate,
endive $2.00-13.00, m o s t l y
f2.50-f2.75 and eacarola moatly f 1.73-92.00, with soma high
as $2.25. Crates of Boston lettuce brought f2.25-f2.50 and
parsley 6 dozen hunches curly f 2.60*f:t.oo, plain $4.00$5.00. Radishes were 76 cent*
to fl.00, mostly 00 eanU-flJW
per basket of 30 * os. film
bags,
_____________

Survivor* Include his wife,
Ary Elisabeth of Sanford;
one son Olus of Sanford; five
diugblcrs, Mr*. Eugene Ro­
main*, Casselberry;
Mrs.
Glenn Price, Mrs. George
Scott of Sanford; Mrs. Louise
Smith, GreencviUe, S. C.;
Mra. Burke Looney, Columbus, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs,
Gordon Klmbsll of Columbus;
«»d Ml** Clara May Ferguaon of Cleveland; acven
grandchildren and two great

Ralph C. Dion, 73, of Pro­
vidence, Rhode Island died
Wednesday at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital. Ha cam* here
eight days ago to visit with
fals aon, Lcdr. Lawrence
Dion, V. 8. Navy.
Dion waa a member of the
Catholic Church and the St.
Jean the Baptist Society,
SurviVora Include hia wife,
Services will be held si (he
Bertha of Providence; three
sons Lcdr. Lawrence II., Q » k i . l L . J i . S .
Central Baptist Church where
Mr. Ferguson served aa a
Sanford; Ralph, Aiken, 8.C, By M e th o d is ts
and Ambrosia of WeathersA Church School Worker's deacon, Monday at lo a.m.
field, Conn,; four daughters. Conference will be held Tuea- with the Rev. Gall Smith
Miss Either, 31las Gertrude day st the First Methodist officiating Burial will be in
Church 'of Sanford beginning Oaktawn Memorial Cemetery,
at 7:3o p. m.
Tha family haa requested
All teachers and church that In lieu of flowers, conschool officers are urged to tributions be lent to the
attend the meeting which will Women's Auxiliary of Semi*
have a* its general topic, note .Memorial Hospital In
"Evangelism la the Church care ot Mrs. C. E. Butler,
School."
34 Valencia Circle, DeBary,
Matters of concern to teen* to provide tundi to purchase
cr* and officers also will bo special equipment for beddiscussed.
| ridden patients.

Conference Set

is« in | and
their
guests
from | featuring Filet Mignon which
| throughout Central Florida, | wai nerved prior to a pro*
a genii | were preacnt for the luncheon , gram of informative talks.
.
,
.
Jim Maloy of Winter Park,
pf
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regional aalea director, waa
---------------- ——- ii
i - m m n w i in charge of the event. Pat*
m
’
VJ
tlclpntlng on the program
were Vic SabsUinl. Lea John*
ton and Bob Judge of Sara_ „ .
aota, David Gcjer, Phil How*
&lt;

land and Herahcll Stuart of
Orlando, Johnny Jones and

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Winston Keith of Daytona
Beach. Ed Chase of Miami,

Fish have been kept In cap­
tivity since about 2500 B.C.,
when the Sumerians maintain­
ed them in ponds for food.

TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
new and Used
1 Manual X
F.lectrle
BnU f l C m l Standard X
Q B M B W y Portable

Jim Malay and Ed Chane; standing, David
Gcyer, Herahell Stuart, Winaton Keith and Vic
SabattinL
(Herald Photo)

INSURANCE AGENTS taking part on the
gram for a Regional Meeting of the Franklin
Life Inaurance Co. held Saturday at the Hamil­
ton Hottae were acated from left, John Chandler,

P.

SALES X RENTALS

HAYNES
OFFICE MACHINE CO.
I l l Magnolia, Sanford
Always Open
Mr. Magic hai promised
some new tricks which will
mystify youngsters Saturday
By Mona GrinsUad
The North Orlando Garden morning at the Magic Show
Club’s year began a t the home for the March of Dimes,
of Mr*. Mary Watson with a
program of Holiday Table Set­
ting! created and displayed by
members. Sirs. Shirley Ryan,
club president, waa in charge
of planning the program.
Displays s h o w n included
New Year’* Eve by Hra. Mary
Guthrie, Valentine’s Day by
Mr*. Edna Stewart, Easter by
Mrs. tala Wall Ice, Mother’s
Day by Mrs. Botay Nall and
Christmas by Mri. Mary Row­
ell.
Karh table met with enthusi­
astic response for originality
and effort ahuwn by those
participating to present tha
displays.
Mrs. May Duquette waa wel­
comed aa the club’e neweat
member and Mrs. Eileen Wy­
MR. MAGIC
man a* a guest for tha meet­
ing.
Announcement waa mad*
that no Garden of the Month
Award would be given this
month due to the frees*. Re­
freshment* of eaffea, punch,
cookies and mixed randies
wera served by tha hoateaa.
The executive board meet­
ing for the month of February
will be held a t tha boma of
The Men’s Club of San­
Mrs. Nall and the general
meeting of the club will be ford's Grace Methodist Church
held on Feb. 14 at the home of will hold a " Father-Son Ban­
Mr*. Lera Harris with Mra. quet" at *:30 p. m. Sunday.
Mary Hyatt aa ro-hoateas.
John A. Williams, president
of the club, has announced
that this will be the first of
four specisl events planned
for tiie year by the group.
Members of the WSCS will
prepare the dinner and a zpe.
clal program of Interest to
Christ, left Thursday tor both fathers and sons has
Bankok, Thailand where he been planned.
will spend the next fourRev. John II. Hires Jr.,
■nd-onc hstf year* aa miss­ p u to r of the church, advises
ionary.
that due to tho banquet the
Going with him are his second session of the School
wife, Betty and their child­ of Mission* will be held at
ren, Joe, Bill Jr., Tim and 3:30 p.m. rather than at the
Becky.
uaual 7:30 p. m.
The youngest minister ever
The study, which deals with
to be supported by the handicapped persons, will be
Churches of Christ In foreign led by Rev. Hires and a
mission work, Beck has serv­ film will be ahown.
ed churches in Alabama,
Remaining two meetings ot
Ohio, Indiana, Georgia and the aeries will be held at the
Florida. He is a graduate of regular 7:30 p. m. hour on
Alabama Christian College In Feb. 3 and Feb. 10.
Montgomery, Ala.
A nursery Is available.

Grace Church
Men's Club
Sets Banquet

which win be seen on the
stage of the Rltz Theater
following the color cartoons
to be presented by Manager
Bill Lovelace, starting at 10

Passing motorist* will be
invited to add their dona­
tion* as they stop for the
traffic lights at the intersec­
tion.

"The
Aalrn-aphere,
the
Phantom Tube and the StraloVanish are some of the spe­
cial effects that audiences
have found moat exciting,”
said Mr. Magic, adding that
he will alto do tricks with
ropes, blocks, liquids, and
flowers.
"Jimmy the Bunny and
Billy and Grace the doves
will be there, too, to do
trick* for you," Mr. Magic
promised.
Children under 12 will be
admitted for a dime, with
children over 12 having to
add another nickle. All the
proceeds will go to the March
of Dimes, Mr. Magic tald.

Scouts Have
Court Ot Honor

While the children are be­
ing entertained at the Hits
Theater, Saturday, members
of tho BPOE Does and girls
from the Seminole High
School Anchor Club will set
up a roadblock at the corner
of French Ave. and First
St. to add further collections
to the March of Dimes fund.

MR. RALPH BETTS

Altamonte Boy Scout Troop
38 held a Court of Honor
Wednesday evening at the Al­
tamonte Spring* Community
Chapel.
Junior Assistant Scoutmas­
ter Mike Sewell and Senior
Patrol Leader James Fuller
conducted the meeting. A
brief program waa given by
tha boys followed by the pre­
sentation of awards.
Barry Polt was advanced to
Life Scout and Donald Polt to
First Class. Gary Gareshe re­
ceived three merit badges for
Citizenship in the Nation,
Community and Home. Mlekey Hawks received the Citi­
zenship in Community badge
and Bruce Stuart received
badges In Personal Fitness
and Citizenship In tha Com­
munity badge.

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JUNIOR MISS for the March of Dime* will be one oi these eight candl*
datee who have qualified for the content. Votes for the girls will coat a
dime each, and Jan a n now on display at Melody Skate Rink. Tha girl with
the moat votes will be acclaimed the winner at the Rink, Monday at the
Skate For Dimes evert, echeduled from IS noon to 18 midnight, at a charge
of one dime each half hour. From left to right a n Jackie Ivey, Jeannie
Klinefelter, Judy Hannan, Patay Owena, Cathy Berkey, Linda Vaughn,
Adrianna Wietama and Janice Rohn.
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By LARRY VERSIIBL
The wonJ ia that NAS com*
wander Bob W an will tell the
1 City CommUaion tonight that
It'a imperative that tha pipe­
line be utilized here to con­
tinue the permanent etatua
of the air atation.
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Hey, did you know the Art
Aaaoclation haa approached
the city about leaving the old
library when that facility la
moved downtown.
By the way, the Public Wel­
fare Department wanta to uae
gome of tha parking area
around tha library.
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Haa anyone checked out the
aafety factor of the pipeline
from the lakrfront to NAS.
Only askin’. . . . It goes hy our
V friend Jim Crappa' and Karl
Higginbotham’* house . , . not
to mention Jim Spencer's . , .
wouldn’t
want nnything to
happen nut there.
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(ire, w» were rigid alniut the
County Commission meeting
Friday night. . . . However,
the general tell* ua there was
no discussion about pay raises.

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State Okay Sought E l r ?
For Control Group
An overall county-wide wa­
ter control program was taken
under study by the County
Commission In a closed meet­
ing Friday evening, it was
learned today.
Gen. J. (’, Hutchison, Com­
mission chairman, said today
tho county ia considering a
water management program
for conservation mid drainage,
which would Indirectly effect
the county water supply.
General Hutchison staled
that County Attorney Harold

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We checked with Jim Avery
about the pay raise hut Jim
aaya lie doesn't recall that
item being brought up.
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County taxes ruining in
alow. Alinut $2 million collect­
ed thus fur. . . . Tux roll esti­
mated at $2,700,000.
I
s e e
Tax Collector John Calloway
also tells us that people are
just not coming In to get their
new license plntes and are
.walling (as ususl) for the last
minute. . . . John says an ex­
tra force haa been hired but
the girls are standing around
doing nothing.
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County-Wide Water Study Seen

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Chase and Co. wholesale
building materials department
opened a branch warehouse In
Orlando last Saturday.
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Because of his activity and
prominenca in the chiropractic
circles In the state. It isn't any
aurprise lu learn that Dr. A.
W. Woodall has been elected
treasurer of the Orange Coun­
ty Chiropractic Society, , , ,
Right on the money, that's our
Bud.
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Remember when AnnLovell,
who lived un Celery Avenue at
Brisson Avenue, (and whose
family atill docs) waa "sawing
a scratch fiddle" aa aha waa
learning to play that Instru­
ment called a violin. Later, her
talent blossomed and Alphonse
Carlo at Rollins tutored her.
. , . Now Ann Is playing in the
Florida Symphony Orchestra
—and not on violin but on
viola. . . . And this Isn't the
first high raliber orchestra
that haaincluded
Sanford's
Ann on Its roster.
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And speaking or capable
Kunfurdltes, you already know
that Dick HolLxclaw Is to sing
in the O p e r a G a l a ' s L a
Boheme in O r l a n d o next
month.
• • •
Sen. Beth Johnson as she
spoke to the Jayree banqueteers Saturday night said that
re-apportionment of our state
legislature can’t be properly
dona Just hy adding mure sen­
ators and representatives. . . .
That la right down the alley
«f thinking of our own Mack
Cleveland and Joe Davis. . . .
Hut watch what cornea out of
the special session—11 any­
thing does—It will be an in­
crease in tha personnel of our
legislature. , . , Not because
serious thinkers Uka the three
named in this paragraph Iteliva it to be tha aolulion, but
because the “power blocs"
won't give way and soma com­
promise plan will ■ me out of
tha hopper on I
or no*
thing" footing.
Just for the record tha vole
by the Board of Aldermen for
a water rata raise In Cassel­
berry waa Art Lego, Cliff Ov­
erman and Georgs Howard,
for and L. E. W o o d h g u t ,
against. Board Chairman Bud
Lium also voiced his vota In
the record as being against
tha raise.
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There's a move on to build
( f first class post office in

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Green Cove NAS
State Bound?
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
It was disclosed today that
the state is negotiating to aei|uire the deactivated Green
Cove Spring* naval base.
James Kyncs, chief assistant
to the governor, confirmed
that negotiations had been un­
derway for some time w ilh the
General services administra­
tion to buy the old base.
But Kynes said so far, there
Is nothing to report.

I John-on had been directed by
the Commission to draft propostal enabling legislation es­
tablishing a county-wide plan
for approval by the State Leg­
islature in April.

Half Special
Session, Stop
Pay, Court Asked
TALLAHASSEE (LTD - A
group of big city mayors asked
a federal court in Tallaliusscc
today to halt a pending special
session of the Legislature on
rcapporlmnmenl and cut off
the pay of the lawmakers.
The five majors, through
Tampa Attorney W i l l i a m
Recce Smith Jr., filed a suit
for declaratory degree be­
fore Federal District Judge
liairold Carswell.
Carswell did not immediate­
ly Indicate what action, If any,
he will lake.
The suit was filed by the
m ajors conference on fair ap­
portionment
as legislators
flocked back lu Tallahassee
for convening of the third
special session on rcapportionmrnt in five months. The ses­
sion opens at II a in. Toe-day
by call *( the governor.
It was filed one day after
Miami Attorney I'cier II. Sobel
said he would ask a threejudge federal court in Miami
lo lay down guidelines fur the
Legislature to follow In de­
termining a proper solution to
reapportinnmeiit.
The suit fill’d in Tallahassee
asked (he federal court to de­
clare the present Legislature
as Illegal and without author­
ity to art, tu cut off (he pay
of the Legislators and lo enter
a judgment apportioning the
Legislature to assure equal
representation for all the peo­
ple.

Johnson said he wilt make n
study of present conservation
and drainage law* and regula­
tions for Seminole County and
will prepare the legislation
for submission to the Legisla­
ture.
On approval by the state
body Johnson explained, the
county would then make a
comprehensive study of water
control needs for the entire
county ruthrr than smaller
drainage districts.
From this study it would be
determined Imw much of a wa­
ter management program is
needed and the voters would
be asked to approve financing
in a special referendum.
Johnson nl-o pointed out
that Orange County probably
would he asked to join in the
study since Orlando is having
water problems and "Orange
County druinuge runs 'down
bill' through Seminole Coun­
ty." OlUllge diailiuge comes
through three waterways in
.Seminole C o u n t y , namely
Howell Creek, Little Kronlockliatcliee Creek and Little
Weklva River.
General Hutchison added the
County Commission in Its se­
cret meeting Friday evening
did not discuss proposed pay
increases for commissioner*
from $2,400 to $fi,U00 annually.
The Commission, in it* reg­
ular session Tuesday n * lilnp
General Hutchison eaid, will
refer to the tux assessor a re­
quest for re-evaluation of
citrus groves for (recto dam­
age.
A letter of approval will be
read from the State Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
for establishment of a bird
sanctuary in Last Seminole
County.
Discussion also will be held
on opening of LIUIo Wekiva
Road tu connect with the
Longwood-Mnrklinm Road and
Highway 434 at Sanlando
Spring*.

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WEATHER: flour nml cold through Tuesday, llbrli today, 58-152. Low tonight, 33-10.
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Bulletin
O, I*. Herndon, 71. lonetime clerk of the Seminole
County Circuit Court, was
found dead lale this morn­
ing it his home, tsnn Sanford Avenue.
Discovery was made by a
son, George Herndon, Or­
lando. Ills death was caus­
ed h) a heart attack.
Ilerndon was Circuit Court
clerk from I93A until his
resignation and retirement
on Nov. 8, I9.W. In a triegrain to then Gov. I^Roy
Collins, Mr. Herndon re­
signed "because of falling
health and a heart all.
ment."
Gov. Collin* named David
Gatrhrl lo succeed Mr.
Herndon. Arthur Beckwith,
prrsent clerk, was circled
In two.
Brisson Funeral Home
said at press time funeral
arrangements
are being
held in abeyance pending
arrival of several children
from thioughout the stale.

Joe Baker

tuuvA. . . All Quiet At
B R I E ? , 5 Clemson Wailing
Atre Limit
For Gantt

WASHINGTON (LTD —
Sen. William Froxiuire, DCLEM SUN'. 8. C, (LTD Wis., proposed lodsy that all More than too state police
stales require students to at­ nfflcrra guarded t li e ap
tend school until Uicir !7llt
proarhc* to Clomson College
birthday.
today lo m ale doubly certain
that the historic admission
NEW YORK (L I’I —A dou­ of Negro Harvey Gantt is
ble rxploslun .Sunday night carried nut peacefully and
slia tiered some 40 wiliduw* with guild grace.
The quiet utmoiphcre on
and tore loose paving stones
in (he Washington Market area the rampii* today Indicated
there was small likelihood
of downtown Manhattan.
that
anything
would
go
wrong—bid off) rials kept a
HALIFAX, N. S. (UPI - getaway plane standing Just
Eight persons, ineluding three In case. Official* were reluct­
children, aboard a plane miss­ ant lo discus* Hie plane, bill
ing fur two weeks n rsr Ihr it presumably would be used
Arctic Cirrle have been found lo gel Gant I out of the area
safe, officials reported Sunday should trouble break out.

Double Blast

Tom Price
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Jack Wilber

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"Dir linguishcd S e r v i c e
• Award" of the SanfordSeminole County J u n i o r
Chamber of Commerce was
presented lo Joe (laker a! an
award*
banquet
Saturday
evening at the Civic Center.
Tom Price, project chair­
man, in prc*vntlng the DSA,
cited llakt-r for his "out­

standing service to tlic com­
munity nnd participation in
rivic affairs." linker 1* a
city oominl'slonrr, former
mo)oi, president of tlie Farm
Rureau and a dairyman.
Former Senator Dougin*
Stenstrom waa presented wills
llio Jaycees* "Good Govern­
ment Award" for his "out-

Found Safe

Record Sules

Border Guards
Flee E. Berlin

DETROIT (IT D — General
Motor* Corp. announced today
rrcurd 1%2 sales of $146 bil­
lion and earning* of $1,459 bil­
lion. II was the most money
RERUN ( LTD —Two East
ever made by an Ameriean German border guard* in uni
manufacturing firm.
form and rarrying their wea­
pon* fled to West Rerlin across
the snow - blanketed death
TOKYO (IJPI) — Japan* strip today, West llerlio police
punctuality-proud rail way men irput ted.
bowed deep in embarrassed
The Cnmmuiliat* send their
apology today—the crack ex­ border guards to duly in pairs
press from Niigata was l(M so each can keep all eye oil tho
hours and 21 minute* lale be­ other. Ili-urv one guard lately
cause ul snuw blocked truck*. (i u*is liis companion enough
to admit lie wants to fire.
The two who reai-hed Wes I
TEHRAN, Iran «UFI) - llerlio today apparently had
Final return* in a nationwide agreed to flee together. They
referendum loduy showed Ihe made their way moss the wide
people of Iran voted more Ilian strip which the Communist*
l.ooo lo I in favor of their bud rleaied lo give gunrda M
Shah'* sweeping reform pro­ field of fire at refugees, and
gram designed to give land to then crawled through bnrlied
miillmis of impoverished serf*. wire into u northern district
of Weal Berlin.

Embarrassed!

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Snow Slams Into New York
II) United I'm -. Intrrnalinnal

A hauvy snuw storm swung
through New York statu to­
day, leaving up to 70 inches
of snow in its track* and
leaving emergency condition*.
Elsewhere, much of tha na­
tion was un icebox.
It s s i lielcw freezing from
Atlanta, Ga., to Dallas, Tex.
Chicago's Midway Airport
registered 12 below to break
the 1885 low for this date. Mo­
line, 111., had 23 below, the
coldest since 1U.'!3.
High wind* whipped and
churned the heavy snowfall
Into near Impassable highway
renditions north of Utica,
N. Y., as the storm spun south
of Wale) town into Rome and
Now York's Mohawk Valley.
Roads were h a s a r d o u *
throughout w estern N « w
York.

Rochester police »Ct lip a
special parking lot for scores
of stalled car* width hud to
bo towed from the stiret*.
In Wateitown, N. Y., almost
all Vehicles flew red flag* at
the top of aerial* so they
could be spoiled over miow
banks at intersections.
Major foul outlets' stocks
ran low In Watertown, and
blizzard conditions hampued
shipping of milk, eggs and
other staple from Syracuse,
P) miles to the south.
I‘low * had a problem In dis*
pu.ing of the latest snow.
They built up 8 to 12-foot
pile* in Watertown, where 70
inches of snow was on the
ground. Buffalo, N. Y., had 2'!
inches on the grouoj and
Rochester 13 inches.

Michael McCabe, it, Ham­
burg, N. Y., was hospitalized
in good condition after a snow
tunnel lie dug collapsed on
him. A neighbor saw his fret
in the snow.
A roof over the luike On­
tario Marina at Henderson
llarlmr rollapsed under the
weight of three to four feet
of snuw. Twenty boats were
destroyed.
Three to siz inches of snow
full In New Jersey and four
person* died Sunday from
•hoveling anew. Fart of a
four-inch snowfall thawed In
New York City Sunday, but
l,2oO Sanitation Department
worker* manned under* and
•alt spreaders in the elty’e
second day of round-tha-cluck
operation.

Confidence Vote

Keeps Secret

JACKSON. Mis*. IUPD Negro Janie* Meredith attended a meeting of the Nafional
Association for the Advance
nieiil of Colored People here
Sunday nigh, but refused lo
disclose whether hr planned lo
rclurn to Ihe University of
Mississippi.

More Negotiations

Boy Kills
Nagging Mom
LAKELAND (UPI) A
18-) ear-old high school boy
beat hi* mother to death
with a hammer early today
and set fire to her body,
burning the house down,
police said,
Polire said the boy admit­
ted attacking hla mother,
Mrs. Betty Sheffield of Lake­
land, with the hammer a t she
aat watching television be­
tween midnight and 1 a. m.
Ha aaid ha did It because,
"I got fed up with her nag­

NEW YORK (UPI)—Attor­
ney James H. Donovan laid
Sunday lie will be visiting
Cuba again in the future in
connection with negutiatkmi
for the release of » American
prisoners. Donovan act no date
for his return, but said he did
not expect it to be this week. ging."

Doug: Stenstrom
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COOL (’AT ON A HOT RADIATOR — Pima tnkrn (xiaitlnn on n nuliutnr
a fte r coming into the houao from the 12 below zero w eather in Ottawa,
Canada. Mrs. Orlick KIIIh opened the door and Puss made a mad dash for
the hot seat, where lie thawed out.

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standing participation in gov*
eminent affairs" by Jack
Wilber, project chairman.
Other Jaycce awards were
presented lo:
Itoliert
Hathaway, Alla*
mettle Springs, as the "out­
standing young farm er."
Mr*. Mary Joyce Roberts,
Lake Mary school first grado
teacher, a* the "teacher of
ttie year."
Richard Doan, aviation ma­
chine mate, second clast, aa
tlie "sailor of the year."
Sicn-troin introduced Sen.
Rrih Johnson, Orlando, who
disrussed "tire role of Dm
young man in government
and politics."

Mediators Set
FEC 'Talks'

Taking
"Vigilantes" of MATRON 7 from Sanford Naval Air Sta­
were scheduled lo talm off tion at 2 p. in tills afternoon
to Join with Hie LSS Enter
prise off Norfolk, Vo.
Members of Heavy Attack
Squadron 7 (MATRON 7),
commanded by (Mr. Leroy A.
Heath, will deploy with Ihe
nuclear - powered Enterprise
MIAMI (U PI)—Gov. Farris on Fell, it for a seven-month
Bryant says lie has prepared cruise in Hie Mediterranean
a program for the HMD Legis­ Sea.
MATRON 7 was Hie (irM
lature that it designed lo
squad loll to be equipped w.lli
meet Florida’s growing d -I the \.»A "Vigilantes," a -upmaud* for outdoor rrrrcalional er sonic attack bomber I he
squadron hud it* first .Medi­
facilities.
Bryant told a meeting of the terranean assignment last
Florida Academy of Sciences tali when the Enterprise
here Saturday that sludirs made it* first cruise in tiiose
shown! demands for outdoor waters.
recreational facilities will dou­
ble by 1070,
lie said the program would
cost about Slot) million, but
quickly addrd he was "confi­
dent the program can be ac­
Tlie Sanford Male Chorus
complished with little or no
monetary requirements from will appear in annual concert
at 8 p.m. tonight at the Civic
the general revenue fund."
Center. Robert Carnie will be
the director.
The program will Include a
School ISooHt
WASHINGTON (UPD - variety of spirituals, folk
president Kennedy’s educa­ sung*, Broadway melodic* and
tion message lo Congress contemporary numbers.
Soloists will be Dick Aiken,
Tuesday la expected to call
for school aid coning more Ivan Walker and Sid Vihlen.
than Id billion over (lie next Mrs. Robert Smith will bo the
accompanist.
Uu**^ lu five years.

Bryant Plans
Recreation Aid

Annual Concert
Slated Tonight

ST AUGUSTINE (UPD New "exploratory" meetings
between stale and federal
mediator* mid management
and labor m an effort tu sols*
the -iv-dav old wage divnult
strike agaln-t the Florida Kan
Cua«t Railway were scheduled
l.cre i .» .nUTiioim.

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M . AUGUSTINE (UPI)
—Gov, Farris Bryant's of­
fice said today Ihe governor
will lake a band In at*
tempt* lo srllie tlie six-day
old strike against the Flor­
ida East l'oa*t railway.

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James llolaren ul Hie Fed­
eral Mediation Board, and
Itirhard W. Youngman of Tallahasaee, director of the Slats
Mediation and Cnncllialiun
Service, planned to (add sep­
arate discussions with com­
pany and union leaders, pro­
bably in tlie St. Johns County
Courthouse here.

Herald Index
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Classified —*...— Page 0
Comics
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Dear Abby ----Page 8
Editorial
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Entertainment
Page it
Legal*
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Puasle ........... ....... Page 8
Society ----------- Pare (1
Sp u rt*
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�Strike W rap-Up

Longshoremen Return To W ork
11/ toiled frc » i International
Atlantic and (iulf t o u t
stevedores and Lockheed m»el/niits were on the job today
after settlement of two major
disputes in the nation's wont
outbreak of labor unrests in
months.
Court orders kept Boeing
machinists and Monun Bail*
road trainmen at work. The
mayors of New York and
Cleveland scheduled talks to
attempt settlement or the long
newspaper strikes In their
cities.
The Philadelphia transit
strike, lielleved near settle­
ment, reached another im­
passe
LONGSHURKMKN:
Dock workers In the South
Atlantic region, the last to end
their walkout in Die lengthy
longshoremen dispute, signed
a new* contract Sunday. It call­
ed for a 39-ccnl pay Increase
similar to raises obtained by
other dock workers who had
struck from Milne to Texss.
A controverilsl Issue Involv­
ing the size of work gangs—the
shipping firms have sought to
reduce thorn because of auto­
mation—wai to be studied by
the Intcrnstions] Longshore­
m en's Association (ILA) and
tho shipping interests with
the Labor Department aa a
mediator.
The strike, which came aft­
e r an SO-day Taft-Hartley
cooling-off period expired, be­
gan Dec. 23. More than 100,000
longshoremen and maritime
workers were Idled. Its cost

was placed at nearly $9ou mil­
lion.
In New York, 12,660 long­
shoremen were called In Sun­
day on duubletlnic pay rates
to work 01 ships at 05 piers. In
Houston, several hundred long­
shoremen worked Sunday load­
ing and unloading 3&lt;J whips,
some of which had been tied
up since the start of the strike.
MACHINISTS:
The International Associa­
tion or Machinists (JAM) ac­
cepted a proposal of a 23.3-cenl
hourly blanket pay raise over
a three-year period from the
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. — 20
days before an BOday coolingoff period was scheduled to
run out.
The agreement quieted a
strike threat by some 55,000
workers at Lockhced-Callfornla Co., and the firm's Mis
■Ilea and Space Division at In­
stallations from Cape Canav­
eral to Honolulu.
Lockheed rejected 1AM de­
mands for a union shop nr an
agency altop clause, the con­
tract did not include provis­
ions for compulsory union
membership nr mandatory
payment of union dues.
IAM workers continued on
the Job at Boeing facilities
across the nallon. Federal
Judge William J. Llndberg is­
sued the 10-day restraining
order Friday after instructions
from President Kennedy, and
• hearing was set for this
Friday.
Some 40,000 production and
maintenance workers are In

the bargaining unit involved in
Ihe dispute between the IAM
and Boeing, maker of Minnieman missiles and KC135 Jet
tankers,

NEWSPAPERS:
With Mayor Hobert Wagner
personally taking a hand,
representatives of New York
publishers ami striking print­
ers met into Hie early hours
today.
Publiahera have proposed a
f 10 weekly package Increase,
while the union wants a $34.23
package over a two-year con­
tract period. Thu disputed
Hems also include use of auto­
matic typeietting equipment,
selling of unused m iterial and
contract expiration dates.
The 52-day-old strike has
idled 20,000 employes at a
cost of more than $41 million.
Others have estimated the loss
to the clty'i economy at t3
million dally—or more than
tl30 million.
Mayor Ralph Locher was to
meet today with representa­
tives of 11 unions and the
Cleveland Press and Cleveland

Plain Dealer in an effort to
end their itrike, which has
been going on since Thanks­
giving.
The key Issue was union se­
curity for the American News­
paper Guild,
Locher has been meeting
for the past few weeks with
representative* of the publish­
ers and ihe striking Guild and

Agency (CIA)
from Miami and (he If. s.
naval basa a t Guantanamo
Bay.
The CIA in Washington de­
clined to comment on the re­
port, and the Department of
Defensa said it knew uf no
CIA opcralluna from Guan­
tanamo.
A larga number of persona
were arrested and a earhe of
weapons and explosives buried
near (he navul base was con­
fiscated, the government said.
Those arrested apparently
were all Cubans except for
four Jamslrans.
The communique said four
“main links” with the CIA
were among those captured.
It gave the names of 12 per­
sona arrested, including two
women. In addition It said
the government seized n list
with the names of 3(t other
persona involvrd tn tha plots.
The total number of arrests
was not specified.
The government release said
two of the prisoners vvuro tn
on the "frustrated attempt
to kill Haul Castro," armed
furces minister and brother cf
Premier Fidel Castro. I t did
not moke clear whether the
assassination actually h a d
been attempted or was caught
in the planning stage.
In te lljg e n r*

Mr. E. Compton
Dies At Home
Mr. K. Compton, 8fl, died
suddenly Sunday afternoon at
bis home, 221 W. lPUi St. In
Sanford where he had lived
for the past 23 years.
A native of Sweden, he
cam e to America when hr
was 12 years of age. He was
• member of the First Pres­
byterian Church of Sanford.
Retired from Ihe lumber
business, J«- bsd owned the
Security Lumber Co. on W.
Sixth St.
Survivors are his wire, t i n .
Lillian C om ply of Sanford;
(wo daughters, Mrs. If. W.
Chrcalenaen of Wausau, Wis.
and Misi Helen Compton of
Orlando and lluec grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p. m. Wed­
nesday at IlrisMin Funeral
Homu with llcv, Thomas Mbkin officiallng. Burial will be
in Evergreen Cemetery.

Vegetable
Market
In New York Friday, cab­
bage was slightly stronger
s t f3.G0-f4.0O per crate of
niunll and fair eumllliun stork.
Medium to Isrge carrots, in
rratea of 43-1 lb. film bags,
►■•LI for f3.7G-$l.&lt;Hi. Celery
was slightly stronger, ranging
in price from f3.2G-43.7G ac­
cording to size, with 2 'i to 3
dozen size mostly $3.M).f3.7G.
Kndlvo brought $'J.ral-f2.7G
per crate, with a few $3.00
sales, and rscarole was fl.TG$2.2G, few fZ.MI, mostly *2.00I2.ZIS. Fair quality Big Boston
lettuce sold fur f2.00 per crate
and Boinuine l e t t u c e was
slightly higher at fLfit)-f2.26,
mostly f2.no per erule nf fair
quality. Crate* of b dozen
bunches of curly parsley sold
fur f2.GU-f3.lk) and plain pars­
ley was (3.GII. ItadisliL's were
7G cents to $1.2G, mostly ft.00
per basket of 3ll-tl oz. film
bags. Watercress ranged from
12 to IS cents per bunch, most­
ly lb cents.
In Central Florida Thurs­
day, falling temperature# and
cold weather predictions cur­
tailed trading s h a r p l y as
growara and ahippera eonesntinting on protecting as much
K t Lbs crops as Lucy could.

Force

Tbc strike began at midnight
Saturday and more than l.uou
employes were affected. The
issue was the firing of several
men In April, 11*62, for refuaing to ride in privately owned
vehicle* on public mads In the
course of their duties. The line
runs between Chicago and
Louisville, Ky.
Eleven non-operating unions

c o n t i n u e d their walkout
■gainst ihe Florida E a s t
Coast Railway, which aerves.
among other points. Cape Ca­
naveral and Florida resort
cities.
The union is asking a 10 28*
cent wage increase. The rail­
way says it was hurt by tlie
Cuban crisis and cannot alfnrd
Ihe increase.

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Cuba Reports
Spy Breakup
HAVANA (UPI) — The Cnntro government
clnimed Sunday It hud broken up two American npy
rings plotting to kill Haul Castro ami foment internal
uprisings as distraction for a nmssive invasion.
A government communique charged the espion­
age networks were operated by tho U. S. Central

the Teamsters. But the cuntract of the last of the 1)
uniona expirea this week, and
not a single new agreement
has been signed.
RAILROADS:
Tlie 200 striking members
of thu Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen returned to work at
the Monon Railroad under
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25th &amp; Park

BRUSSELS (L T D —The Common M arket Coun­
cil of MinUtcr* Ruthem l today to decide w hether to
Break off ni'(foliations with Britain — a move th at
would have a m ajor impact on economic relationships
in the W estern world.
„
A series of, top-level m eetings among officials of
A tlie countries involved w n
Europe.
fliilain, supported by the
United States, is trying Ic
join the six-nation market on
terms that will protect its
agricultural interests a n d
trade relations with its Com­
monwealth part tins.
Three uf the Common Maiket nations — Belgium, The
Netherlands and Luxembourg
—made it clear they believe
Britain should join and that
obstacles can be overcome.
They even were talking
about blocking associate mem­
bership for former French
African colonies, duty-free Al­
gerian imports and agricul­
tural compiomiscs
Fra. vc
wants unless lie (iaulle ngi-v*
to Britain's entry,
tiermany utid Italy, the two
other members, were trying to
fi" '| 0 *•'"'Promise,
,e ^ r*1,!,k
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"tine of the clnit.irnl diplo­
matic (tuulile-cruaat-ft if Liltcentury,
nuhl the Sunday
Telegraph about lie liaulle’s
opposition.

under way tlil« morning in an
effort to find Ming way tc
keep the til Its guing.
A French rouue r-nid, how.e 'e r, there hud lieen "no
change" so fur in the French
demand that the talks be ad­
journed.
* French President Charles de
iiaulle said Jan. 14 that Britain is nut ready to accept
tlie Common Market’s mem­
bership conditions and really
jm i ready to lake part in

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Teachers Pay
»s Here Below
Area Normal
Z The nation’s public school
teachers this year will earn
an average annual salary o(
$5,735, or $220 inure than lust

Ichool year.

Z ’Mir figure* are estimates
compiled from all .V) slates
and the District of Columbia
The Sunday Times urged
by the itescarch Division of
the National Education Asso­ British negotiator D o n a l d
ciation. The figures, issued an­ Heath to “stand fil in’’ und not
nually by the NEA, show e s­ give in to the French.
The Daily lletald accused
timates only for publir ele­
mentary and s e c o n d a r y De (iaulle of taking a "mad
gamble’’ that would destroy
schools.
- Although the estimated aver­ the Common Murkel if it suc­
age salary hike represents a ceeded.
■‘Britain must be excluded
&lt;% four percent increase over the
average salary of $3,515 paid in the French view because to
jn the 1961-62 school year, it : have her it would mean a
is (tie smallest pay hike in the I common market linked with
last eight years.
America ami turned outwards
In Seminole County the &gt;ui to the world," the Herald
ary of teachers averaged ap * said.
proximatcly St,500, with 210
Heath, Britain's lord privy
of tlie county’s 520 teachers seal, said on Ids arrival here
in the category of beginning Sunday night, that the ne­
teachers at an annual salary gotiation* “ most continue.'1
of 54.050.
“ What is important Is that
„ The highest paid teacher the future of Europe will inIn the county, personnel di­ decided,*' be said. "It must
rector Stewart Gatchcl re ­ lie a stable ami strong Europe
vealed. is one with 14 years and we want to help in it*
experience and a master’s construction,
degree who draws W,its) a
year.
Although atate-wise Seminole
County puts the secund high­
est percentage of its income
Into teacher’s salaries, the
-county salary still is below
Ural paid by the surrounding
counties, by as much as $1,000
a year.
- Seminole County keep* Its
•transportation und mainten­
ance cost* among the lowest
in the state in ordrr to put
juure money into salaries to
je t good teachers, hut Sem­
inole. Brevard and Charlotte
counties have been the three
fastest growing counties pop
tilalinn-wi»e for a number of
years, Gatehel pointed out.

Open 0 iil !l Molt. * Thlirs. - I’ri.
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RKTIRINB ROBERT DEANE, vice president mu! cashier a t the Sanfortl
Atlantic Bank fin- many years is honored at a testim onial dinner held for
him at tlie M ayfair Inn. Thursday. Mere Cleorge Orlagus, (left) first vice
president of the Atlantic National Bank in Jacksonville, joins local bank
men a t the presentation. Second front left is Deane, then Roy W right, head
of the bookeeping departm ent. Howard Hodges, bank president and Roy
Mann, executive vice president. They were joined by all the employes of
the bank.
(Herald Photo)

More than 75 Future Farm ­
ers. their teachers ami some of
their parents from the two lo­
cal chapters, Seminole High
and Sai.imd Junior High will
join approximately 5,two other
Future Farmers at the Flor­
ida State Fair, Feb. 9, Future
Farmer Day.
Many Future F a r in m
throughout the State will have
their Dairy Cattle iri the barn
to start showing at l&lt; a . hi .
Feb. 5. This year, a great in­
crease ha&gt; been made in
(plantBy and ipiality of the
member*' callic. Many of
them "ill be showing again in
Ihe open show during the
week.
Fell, R. Hie Stall- FFA tlifi
errs will attend a luneluon as
guests of E. W, Johnson, pres­
ident. and Boh Morris, agri
Clilliir.il representative of |lie
First National Bank o( Tam­
pa; at until a, 111. Hie Stale
Officers will Iiuid their annual
meeting at the First National
Bank, ami attend Ihe annual
Fat Caltle Sale tli.it .Hlcriioon
That evening they will he
gucsis of J. E. Harman, gen­
eral manager uf Ihe Florida
ltct.nl Federation lor dinner ai
Hie I.as Novedadex Itvslaurant.
FFA Poultry Judging will lie
held between 6 and 9 p ill. Fell

H for the Future Farmers in
the Poultry Building at the
Florida State Fail'.
FFA Day. Fell. y, will see
approximately 5,ooo Future
Farmers in attendance at tlie
State Fair (or a special pro­
gram in the (irand stand,
Judging of Dairy and Live­
stock (Beef Cattle and Swine),
for which tin- lop award will
la- trips to Waterloo, Iowa, and
Kansas City, Mo During Hie
program m the grandstand,
the Florida Ford Traitor Co
will present a new- Ford trai­
tor to the outstanding chapter
in each ot the six FFA Dis­
tricts.
The Junior High I liaptcr im»
a Black Angus iieilcr entered
in the Fair, which they won

at last year's compel‘lion
Ho’) will bring tin- purebred

heifer bark with them when
they return from tlie judging
Both local chapters will en­
ter judging team* again this
i ear, said Bill West, Seminole
High Vo-Ag teacher.
"Last year, our chapter's
judging team won tumor* in
Ihe dairy cattle Judging show,
and we hope we can do ns well
again this yrar," said West,
I&gt;on Farrens is Vocational
Agriculture teacher at Sanford
Junior High Scliuol.

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�Illusion Of Change
These are the days when the Con­
gress Is referred to as “new.” The
88th Is barely getting wanned tip.
Yet what seems to Impress some po­
litical specialists moat is how little
changed it is In real substance.
Surveys of congressional elect­
io n s Indicate that roughly GO per­
cent of United States House seats
never change from one party to an­
o th e r— though they are up for
grabs every two years. In another
25 percent of these seats, changes
are uncommon.
Thus, as measured by party con*
trol, some three • fourths of the
House is largely unaffected by any
but the very highest political tides.
Ths last time one rolled was in 1936,
when the Democrats assisted by
Franklin D. Roosevelt took 884 of
435 seats.
Normally only some 125 seats are
genuinely competitive. And the Re­
publicans are now complaining again
that they have to win far more of
these than do the Democrats to seize
House control. For the Democrats
root their strength In the one-party
congressional districts.
Setting the facts against the evi­
dent purposes of the Founding Fa­
thers produces a rich irony. The aim
of having House elections every two
years — affecting all 435 scats —
was to make the lower chamber es­
pecially "responsive” to popular will.
Obviously only a small part is affec­
ted by moderate shifts in the voting
winds.
In the last year, a great stir has
been created about correcting some
of these inequities through reappor­
tionment. But Republicans, smarting
on the short end of present arrange­

ments, now argue that much broader
effort Is needed than has been sug­
gested so far.
Congressional reapportionment la
compelled by law only In those sta­
tes which, under a complex formula
governed by population changes,
either gain or lose scata after a de­
cennial censui.
After 1960, for Instance, aome
25 states — Just half the total
had gains or losses. The other 25
held their old number of seats and
had no need to redistrict.
But GOP experts think they may
be suffering nearly as much from
population imbalance within these
states as from improper or Insuffi­
cient renpportionment in those areas
compelled to act by law.
The steady drift of people from
rural zones to city and suburb thins
out many districts and vastly over­
loads others. Yet there often is no
congressional scat • shuffling.
Republicans may one day jponsor legislation to force periodic redistricting, even when a state’s seat
quota remains the same.
Their stake in such change la
clear. The swelling suburbs, where
they already do well competitively,
loom ns their great opportunity to
recapture the congressional power
that was theirs so much of the time
before the Roosevelt era. In the 80
ears since 1932, the GOP has had
[ouse control but twice.
No one can imagine easy sledding
for any legislation that would mnke
congressional elections truly more
competitive. The single - party dis­
trict lawmakers, generally some 300
strong, must surely be the world's
most powerful lobby.

Secret Ballot-Tricky
WASHINGTON — Tricky
tfilnr, the i K n t bsllo t Bem u m of It, 8peaker John MeCormcck ta d th« official Dem­
ocratic l a a d a r a h i p of the
B oom of Representatives tem­
porarily loet their followers in
S eurprUe development I*it
week. Bat aa a result, strange­
ly, P r e s i d e n t Kennedy's
•honees of winning approval
for his tax and medicare pro­
grams a n Improved.
What went on Inslds the
closed-door Democratic eaucae
Monday startled even
i of the mein acto n In the
Arams. The question befon

House Democrats was who
among them ehoald fill two
vacancies on the powerful
Waya and Meant Committee;
It fills vacancies on olhsr commltlMs and baa Jurisdiction
over tome of the most import­
ant legislation, Including P n sident Kennedy's two top prior­
ity messurca for this aceelun,
taxes and Medican for tha
aged.
Last year the President
could nut persuade this com­
mittee to approve either bill
—ho was two votes short.
Speaker McCormack, for his
own nasoni, hid all but prom­
ised one of these key apota to

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Hon., January 28, 1963

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Call Your Reporters
Semlnolt County area residents are invited ti&gt; submit
ews Items fe r report In the Sanford Herald to the news cor­
espondent In their a m or directly to the Herald offices.
AREA
Altamonte Springa
Bear Lake-Forest City
Casselberry
Chuluoto
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Enterprise
Geneva
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Lake Monroe

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REPORTER
TELEPHONE
Mrs. Louise Slmunek
838-1240
Mrs. Shirley Wentworth 838-1070
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
888-6048
Mrs. Jean Magln
865-3743
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Mias Helen Snodgrass
668-0033
Mrs. Louise Grayson
840-4671
Mrs. Frances Wester
823-0340
Mrs. H. L. Juhnscn
322-4782
Mrs. Donna Estes
8384317
Mrs. Mona Grins Usd
322-280!
Mrs, Clarence Snyder
822-4841
Mrs. Linda Smithson
8654614

HERALD OFFICES; Sanford 8224611, 822-2611 and
(25-2618; County 424-WS8 and 4244824.

Rep. Phil Landrum of Csor­
tieRep. Rose Base of Tennes­
see, an admlnlatratlon man,
was eet for tha othsr, Land­
rum, a longtime conservative,
co-author of tha LandrumOrlffln Labor Act loathed by
organised labor and an opponsnt of most of the Kennedy
legislative program In the
past, changed his spots at the
opening of Ihie session of Con­
gress to veto with Kennedy
■upportare for checking Vir­
ginia Rep. Howard Smith's
control over the Rules Com­
mittee. Landrum brought the
entire Georgia delegation with
him over to the President's
side la tha Kulet flghL It was
widely assumed In Washing­
ton political circles th at th e n
had been a deal.
That belief grew aa word
spread that Landrum wa* alao
shifting hie position on Medi­
c a n this tin s ha would vote
for, rather than against, the
President's plan. Tha Speaker
let it be known that ho favor­
ed Landrum’# appointment to
Ways and Moans. The caucus
vo ted -b y secret ballot The
Speaker's man le s t The cau­
cus chon Virginia Rep. Pat
Jennings instead. Had the
vote been a ahow of handa, tha
Democrat# probably would not
hava overridden their loader.
Motives were mixed. On the
positive side, ardent Kennedy
■upporten w en unwilling to
taka the chance that Landrum
would stay converted to their
views once he waa safely ansconced on Ways and Means.
They saw more profit in re ­
warding Ilia one Virginia Hepresentative who had voted
with President Kennedy on
tha Rules Committee change
In 1001 and again this year.
P at Jennings stood alone In
his delegation on both occa­
sions. He had otherwlas tupported tho i*realdent'e pro­
gram in large part, had pub­
licly stated that ha favored
health aid for tho aged and
would "not object" to financ­
ing it under Social Security
with certain conditions, and
declared himself open-minded
on a tax cut this year. Ken­
nedy liberals preferred Jennlnga and voted for hies. So
did a group of ultra-conserva­
tive Southern Democrat# who
were indignant a t Landrum
for deserting them In their
fight to preserve the veto
power of the Rulee Committee.
They were out to punleh Lan­
drum to do that they were
even willing to taka the more
liberal Jennings.

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
You havo to carry your check­
book at the ready if you want
to aland In well on the New
Frontier.
The philosophy of "esk not
what your ccuntry can do for
you, but what you can do for
your country" has been car­
ried to extremes. U you
don't volunteer, you are In­
vited.
Washington la pretty agog
now over two parties cele­
brating tha second anniver­
sary of President Kennedy's
inaugural while Democratic
leaders were In town to plan
1004 strategy.
First, # 01,000-a-plate din­
ner a t tha new International
Inn. Tha 000 or more big fish
attending this affair g et fa­
vors of a free ticket to a
8100-a-ieat gala which fol­
lowed a t the National Guard
armory, without food, for
maybe 6,000 little fish.
The party could gross may­
be a million dollan toward
reducing the National Com­
mittee debt.
No printed guests lists were
available for either affair to
Identify the euckcre. This
trick was used extensively by
the Republicans during the
Blaenhuwer
administration,
but tha GOP halda no copy­
right on it and both parties
use every etrongerm method
they can think of to rales po­
litical funds.
Washington newsmen have
received m a n y anonymeus
phona call protests on th li In
recent days. Most have come
from career civil servants In
tha upper grade*, complaining
they have been pressured to
buy tickets to the 0100-asaat
gala.
The caller* can't reveal
their Identity for fear of po­
litical reprisal. Tha Implied
threat is that If they don't
contribute, they won't get that
promotion or might be down­
graded.
Ben. John J . Williams, RD*L, has demanded on Inves­
tigation of newspaper chargee
t h a t government workers
wars told to buy ticket# |10
doom and |1 0 a month If they
eouldn't pay cash.
On n smaller scale, this is
characteristic of the xeal end
Ingenuity shown In raising
tha 666.9 million to ransom

food, drugs and cash to get
the Day of Pigs prisoners re­
leased frem Castro cells. The
ransom was not solicited di­
rectly by the government or
the administration. The touch
was made by New York a t­
torney James Donovan to food
and drug trade associations
and gifts were made to the
Red Cross.
Out before anything was
given, there waa full clearance
by Departments of State, Jus­
tice and Treasury th at there
wculd be no prosecution for it
under antitrust, tax or food
and drug laws.
So privata Industries th at
really had the hast put on
them during consideration of
new food and drug legisla­
tion last year forgave and
forgot and pulled the adminis­
tration's chestnuts out of the
fire for Its Bay of Pigs fiasco.
Red Cress is now making
public the name* of donors,
and the amounts of their con­
tributions. A dozen firms con­
tributed over a million dollars

CAMERA SHOP

W htt
do
they
mean
sm art money?" The dollar
today doesn't have enough
cents to buy near as much
as It used to.

MONTHLY
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE

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At First A Palmetto
(Aloegside eld poet office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

T W O C O M FO R TS IN ONE

• Carpets • Furniture
• Tils
• Pli
• Rental Beds

air-conditioning

C L E A R A N C E

SALE

20 50

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D • 's k a e C h a u y • F i l e s e M, i &lt; b i n n

through

JAN.

with flameless electric year-round

H m m cycled Electric Air-Conditinning will warm foot hwwe fa Joy*
tu iy a s efficiently a s it cool* fa Ju ly . . . and do it with one compact unit.
FUmelem year-round Electric Air-Conditioning U tried end p o r n . On
chilly daye it wiQ provide the deeneet end moat healthftd kind of warmth.
I t filters the air, freer it ikon th at end pollen, and brings relief ftam allergies
Ettfoy cosy warmth this winter and relaxing corinme next
with
year-round Electric Air-Conditioning—a thrifty bargain in total comfort,
See your electric appliance dealer or air conditioning contractor now.

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OVER 85 YEARS

W A R E H O U S E

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human adults when they cher­
ish horrendous picture* of
what may befall them In a
horpItaL
Most surgical patients are
abnormally afraid before an
operation, largely because too
many medics are tongue-tied
with patients and don't use
enough simple explanations
with chart talks, etc.
So send for my booklet
“How To Prevent Nervous
Breakdowns,” e n c l o s i n g a
stamped, return envelope, plus
20 cents. It relievss unneces­
sary feara.

Ell Lilly A Co., Indianapolis,
62,342,707; Merck A Co., New
York, 62,601,040; Upjohn Co.,
Kslamasoo, 01,607,041; W ar­
ner Lambert, Mcrris Plains,
N. J , 01.000,000; Bristol
Myers, 61,003,404; Sterling
Drugs, Inc. and subsidiaries,
01,407,076; Abbott Laborstorlss, North Chicago, 01,000,000; Charles P fiter A Co.,
New York, 01,600,000; Hoffman-Laltoche, Nutlcy, N. J.,
61,131,841: McKesson - Rob­
bins, Bridgeport, 012)08401;
If. J. Heins, Pittsburgh, 01,000,000; Wyeth Laboratory,
Radnor, Pa., 01,401,601.
In addition, Gen. Lucius D.
Clay signed a personal note
for 014 mllllcn before going
out and raising th at amount
in cash for tha final ransom
liaymcnL And Atty. Con. Ro-

g e o rge s tu a r ts

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erstorms and lightning, *o he
figured Molly wae Just a vie
Um of frig h t
"This doctor also said he
thought Molly would probably
be all right by the next day
And so she was. Her twitching
had ceased and she began to
eat normally.
"Dr. Crane, would you say
that Molly was a victim of a
psychosomatic m e d i c a l ail­
ment 7"
Yes, indeed, Molly is an ex­
cellent example of the fact
that animals below mankind
can also suffer from fear until
they get sick.
Indeed, fear can raise blood
pressure alarmingly. In a pre­
vious case 1 reported an Army
colonel whose normal blood
pressure was only 136 but who
had a phobia of any medic in
Army uniform.
So when this colonel, dur­
ing World W ar II, went back
into active service, the Army
medic got a blood pressure
reading of 219, though civilian
doctors clocked it a t 136.
Fenr can also speed up your
pulse rate so fast it can hard­
ly be counted. Fear often pro­
duces spastic colitis and adds
more acid to your stomach so
your peptic ulcere may perfor­
ate.
Se&gt;. )f a hlg o t h e r w i a e
healthy horse can be scared
almost Into fits, imagine the
terror of children as well as

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CASE 0-440; Molly, aged
10, la a gentle mar* belonging
to our neighbor! near our In­
diana farm horns.
"Dr. Crane," our neighbor's
wife began, "Molly has a pho­
bia about thunderstorms.
"She gets literally scared
almost to death when thunder
and lightning occur.
"During tho summer, fo r ex­
ample. wo were away from
homo eno Sunday afternoon
when a storm occurred.
"Wa worried about Molly
bat the storm was over by the
time we had returned. Later
la the afternoon. It grew
cloudy again and threatened
to rain.
"So my husband hurried out
to tha pasture to bring Molly
Into the bam, for the la lest
terrified vhen indoors.
"Molly seemed all right
when my husband shut her in­
side her stall.
"But we had a sever* thund­
erstorm shortly afterwords. It
contlnusd for several hours
during the night.
"And the next morning,
Molly wae still shaking all
over. Each time her heart
would beat, M o l l y w o u l d
twitch Uka a SC Vitus dance
patient
"Besides, her sides were
caved in and to sunken th t
looked aa if she had been
starred for weeks, so we call­
ed the veterinarian.
bert F. Kennedy rafted an­ “ He said ehe had no fever
other million by a phone call but agreed ehe looked ae If ah*
to Richard Cardinal Cushing would die befon tha day was
of Boston.
Ths Kennedy touch la not "Figuring maybe ehe had a
eonflned to political fund bleeding vessel internally, he
raising. In tho interest* of gave her a shot to coagulate
Washington’s 080 million Cul­ the blood. Then he told us he’d
tural Center, the F irst Family consult with the other two
took a prominent p a rt to the veto with whom he wa* asso­
"Pageant of the A rts" which ciated.
raised 0356,000 from a 0100-a- "Later, one of the other vet­
plata dinner and a cloeed cir­ erinarians arrived and told ua
cuit telecast of tha entertain­ he had a bores Just like Molly
ment to 60 dtiee.
which was Urrlfiad by thund­

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Still Going Strong - Butner
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“ Despite the bad weather,
we arc a long way from being
out of business and are still
going strong, black newspaper
stories notwithstanding,’' Leo
Butner, manager of the State
F arm er’s Market assured Kiwanlans last week.
“ We had 31 varieties of
fruits and vegetables going
through the market l a s t
month," Butner said, “ and

our volume of business was
$577,635."
Besides Florida-grown pro­
duce. approximately 43 va­
rieties of fruits and vegetables
grown in the north are distri­
buted from the state market,
as well as imported produce
from Mexico, Isle of Pines and
Canada, the market manager
said.
He described the beginnings

of the state farm er's market
in Sanford saying that his fa­
ttier decided to come to Flor­
ida in 1921, after having tour­
ed the state and fuund this
area to be “the best spot in
the state, with the most beau­
tiful farms in the country."
For lack of refrigeration
storage and shipping facilities
surpluses accumulated and the
idea of the farmers market

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JANUARY 23
Admissions
Manilla Harrison, Murphyboro, 111., RoseNcll Barbour,
Longwood; John Whitman,
Ethclyn Aaron, Jeanette Sue*
love, Betty lilchey, llobcrt
Redding, Blanche B r o w n ,
lone Tanner, Brenda Sattcrwhlte and Jean Klinefelter of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Satter*
white of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Jennie DeYoung, Longwood;
Daisy Weber, DcBary; So­
phie Wejcierhowskl, DcBary;
Tony McWatters, Lake Mon­
roe; Flora Eggleston, Chey­
enne. Wyo.; Pauline Tcsion.
Minnie Smith, Elhelyn Aaron,
Anna Hickson. Christine MeAlexander,
Patricia
Dion.
Lillian Busch, Sharon Sharp,
Mrs. William Palmer and
baby of Sanford.
JANUARY !l
Admissions
Kalhrine Matelnlk; A n n a
Quinn, DcBary; Ella Davis,
DcBary; Billy Lee Gilbert,
John Ross, Mary Turner, Wal­
ter Hills, Paul Speed, Richard
Youlce of Sanford.
Discharges
Ferry Cameron, Geneva; Mae
Coon, Dellary; John Ebetsch,
Denary; Talman Van Arsdale,
DcBary; Scofficdl Jenkins,
Eva Harkey, Hazel Resor, Lee
Ford and Willie Carroll of
Sanford.

MARCH OF DIMES roadblock went on diapitc
the rain Saturday with motorists contributing
their dimes and dollars to the cause. Mrs. Atm
Jlootahan is shown here us she assisted the girls
of the Anchor Club In maintaining the road
block at the intersection of French Ave. and First
St.
(Herald Photo)

Nine To Attend Special
Reception For Auxiliary

Nino members of the Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary from
Sanford ore planning to at­
tend s reception in Orlando on
W e d n e a d a y for Mrs. Leif
Brakaoe of N o r t h M i a m i
Beach, new stats president.
Tha dinner and reception
This week, Seminole High will be held a t the Elks Club
Science Club salutes Mrs. in Orlando a t 6:30 p. in. I xkaI
E sther Williams. “Senora
Williams teaches Spanish at
Seminole High School,
“Senora" Williams w a s
born and raised In Ponce,
Puerto Blco. She was gra
dualed with a Bachelor of
Science degree from the Uni­
versity of Puerto Rico and
later attended Stetson and
Gainesville Universities. She
taught at Lyman High School
for five years beloro coming
to Seminole, “Senora" Wil­
liams is a member of The
American
Association
of
Teachers of Spanish snd Por­
tuguese, and the Alpha Delta
Kappa Sorority, an honorary
teachers' sorority.

Senora Williams
Honored By Club

ladies who will attend Include
Mrs. Warren J. King, Mrs.
Ilea N e w s o m e , Mrs. Thco
Stiles, Mrs. John PIcrro, Mrs.
Joel Field, Sirs. Charles D.
Webster, Mrs. William Coteney, Mrs. Carl Culver and
Mrs. Joyce Busier. Any other
members of the auxiliary In­
terested In going are asked to
contact Mrs. King.

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MONTGOMERY &lt;UP1I A natural gas main exploded
Into an Infemo of flame to­
day. perhaps killing one man
and Injuring four others.
Assistant Fire Chief J . B.
Byrd said "All I know is we
■rnt five bodies to St. Mar­
garet’s Hospital."

WELCOME WAGON
S PO N S O R S ...

Attention
FORD OWNERS
January
Parts Special!

GENUINE FOHD

Main Explodes;
One Dies, 4 Hurt

identifies your

to gather it all under one roof,
was born.
Alex French donated 20
acres of land at the present
site, Butner recalled, and In
1933, (lie Florida legislature
created the marketing board.
In 1934 the first state-owned
farm er's market was built.
The late Nathan Mayo, com
mlssioncr of agriculture, dcdl
rated the Sanford Farm er’s
Market.
Business increased steadily
and in 1937 the market had
reached a volume of $6 roll
lion.
“ People came from all over
the world to see our farmers
market system, and the 27
other markets throughout the
state," Butner said.
In 1937, a disastrous fire
burned the old wooden building
to the ground, but in Decent
her of that same year, the
new concrete and steel, fire­
proof market was completed
on tho present spot, a few
yards south of the old location.
The new $273,000 build:.,*
has 22 stalls of 2,000 square
feet each, office and loading
platform space, electric and
water supplies for processing
of produce, a modern truck
scales, and careful regular In­
spections by laboratory spec­
ialists.
“Last season, values of the
produce passing through the
market again rose to over $6,000,000," Butner said.
"Wc pay our own way, with
revenues from rentals and ser­
vice charges, with two and a
half million units of produce
going through the market last
year," ha added.

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Sidney Monroe Jr.

Women Attend
Home Club
In DeLand

M iss Aiken Nam ed
Worthy Advisor

Ten members of the Oaleen
Miss Ann Aiken, daughter
Demonstration C ub attended
of Mr. and Mr*. Dick Aiken,
the
county
meeting
In
DeLand
Mr. and Mr*. John L. Ka*
recently. It was held at Stet was recently Installed as
dcr, 130 East Woodland Drive, son University. Mrs. W'alter Worthy Advisor of the Order
Sanford, announce Live en­ Merlon, vice president of of Rainbow in an Impressive
gagement of thetr daughter, County Council, presided at candlelight service at the Ma
sonic Temple. Her escort wai
Sandra Lee, to Sidney Lan­ the morning session.
her brother, Bedford Aiken
ier Monroe Jr., aon of Mr.
A program of music on the past m aster councilor of the
and Mrs. Sidney Lanier Mon­ new chapel organ was pre Order of DeMotay.
roe Sr., 1119 WestJawn Drive, srnted by Charles Moore,
Roy Wrtght Jr., uncle of
student at the university. This Miss Aiken, Past Master, San
.la^lfSAfivllln
was followed by installation
born In services of all county officers. ford Lodge No. 62 and Fast
District Deputy Grand Master
A styrofoam circle of green served as installing officer.
leaves was placed on the
The DcMolay boys served as
is a graduate of Seminole stage. As each officer was In
High School and is a sop­ stalled, she placed a fruit in escorts of the new officers.
O t h e r installing officers
homore a t Florida State Uni­ tho circle. When it was com
versity where the is a mem­ plctcd they had a beautiful were Mr. and Mra. R.E.Peuri
foy, past patron and matron
ber of Kappa Delta Sorority. wreath of colorful fruit.
of
Seminole Chapter OES, and
The groom-elect attended
The membera then retired Miia Jeanne Markham, past
schools in Jacksonville, in­ lo the Student Union dining
cluding Sandcn High School room for a delicious luncheon. worthy advisor. Mra, Clarence
and graduated from North- Tables were decorated with a Snyder served as musician and
sido High School, in Atlanta, theme of green, white and yet Dick Aiken as soloist. Follow
Ga. He is also a graduate of low. Mrs, Edna Khy, county Ing the installation he sang
T o You."
Florida State University.
agent, presented each of the
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds was
Ho Is a member of I’hi Delta distinguished guests an orchid
Installed as Mother Advisor
Theta Fraternity and is pre­
which her husband had grown
sently a member of the fac­ and numbera were drawn for and honored with a solo by
Jean Masters entitled "Climb
ulty at Fasten Junior High
two lucky winners who re Every Mountain." Mita Aiken
School, in Jacksonville.
reived orchids. The youngest introduced her parents, Miss
An early summer wedding
member present also receiv­ Joyce Shepard Jr., past worthy
Is being planned.
ed one.
advisor, and her installing
A hat fashion show was staff and presented each with
Enterprise
held, each member participat­ a gift.
ing, modeling her own crea­ Refreshments were served
tion. Mrs. John Vaughn was in the dining room where the
speaker for the afternoon. Her colors blue and white were
subject was “Tim Bole of tho used as they had been in the
Mrs. Itetta Nleb nrrlved Homemaker in Other Coun­ Installation.
from her home in Niles, Mich., tries.”
O t h e r officers Installed
last weekend to spend the
She told of many interesting were Dandle Wrtght, worthy
next few months here a t her things that sho and her hus­ aisodate advisor; Linda Krlz,
MISS SANDUA LEG KADKR
home on Pine Street.
band experienced when they charity; Vicki Boyd, hope;
traveled in Pakistan and J a ­ Susie Halback, faith; Carole
pan.
Thomas, recorder; S h i r l e y
One was of being entertained Stumpf, treasurer; Jean Mai
at a 10 course dlnuer in Tok­ ters, chaplain; Jo Lynda Sanyo, Japan, when her hostess don, drill leader; Joy Duggan
A Joint birthday celebration i Ernie Baumeister, Nora But-1 Epps. Jimmy Dodson, Carol was the mother of a student at love; Linda Adcock, religion;
was held recently for Stcrl ler. Al Boniface, Judy Yales. Hrsicrcr, Kicky Wiislrum and Stetson University, The mo­ Susan Stine, nature; Pam Rey­
ther at that time had not seen nolds, Immortality; Bettlna
Weber and Danny Leeds, at Johnny Cannavlno, Marilyn | Belly Wiggins,
her
son for 10 years but at the
the Leeds rome in Sunlsnd Espresent time she is here in the
tstes. Both boys were cele- / , ,
^
slate visiting the son and will Officers Wives
brsting their 16tb birthdays.
u i
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Dancing and g a r n e t were cn- j
j
Vaughn in DeLand.
Joyed during the evening by a |
| ^
Of V A H -5 Meet
Attending the meeting were
group of friends snd refresh- A T*Y '. T ip
l\
Mrs.
James
Wallin,
Mra.
Nor­
menls of birthday cake and l \
j
a a
K J, - { S I
man Miller, Mrs. Eugene For Luncheon
punch were served by the | \
** &gt;
\
’ l § A
Katuwitz, Mrs. Laura Ball,
hosts. The birthday cake was
The Officers Wives Club of
Miss Alice Dsyton, Mrs. Guy
decorated in ■ football themo
VAH-6
met at the Imperial
Beall, Mrs. Joe Masters, Mrs.
and used aa the centerpiece on
House
for
the monthly lunch­
Harry Osteen, Mrs. Hazel Gil*
" the buffet table.
eon meeting with Mr*. Fred
liuly
and
Mra.
Julius
Gcrbardt,
Prises woo by the lucky ones
Garment and Mrs. William
were gift certificates for rec­
Dursteler serving as hos­
ord!, enclosed in balloons.
tesses,
Mrs. Cross
Those invited to share the
Mra. Nick Mcrgo was wel­
festivities with the two hon­
comed as a new member and
o re d were Frank Murray, Ka­
Hostess For
other guests were Mrs. Hugh
thy Butler, David Golloher,
O'Hara and her mother-inBarbara Thomas, Leitoy NopOviedo
Club
law, Mra. Frelda O'Hara and
per, Martha Kosky, Bernie
Mrs. John Lathercw, a former
Barbour, Susan Hoop. Linda
fly l.inda Hmllhonn
Sanford
resident. Hhe drove
Conn, Fred Weber, Debbie
Mr*. E. W. Cross was hos­
Kinsey.
tess fur the January meeting up from Largo, where she has
of the Oviedo Hnme Demon­ been since VAH-6 deployed in
stration Club. Mrs. A. W. August.
The door prise, a lovely
Maddox-Simmons
RlrhU-r, president rondurted
the business session when the floral arrangement, waa won
group met in tho Canning Kit­ by Mrs. Hteme Bolte.
Wedding
O t h e r s attending were
chen.
Mra. W. P. Carter, Mr*. Mme*. Lyle II. Hette. John E.
Announced
Lynn Mosler and Mra. Roxie Draim, Krnnard R. Hamilton,
Lovelace, Clifford
Evans reported on tho meat Robert
By Units* Hmilhonn
Thompson, Kenneth Flynn,
arhool
held
in
Hanford.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.i. n. n . Simmon*
Mosler and Mr*. Carter wen Chester Fitspatrirk, Donald
of Oviedo anno
loiince (ho mar*
prise*
of food prepared »t Ilosse, K. E. Rodd, Betty
risgp of their win, n . Ormond
Lackey and Bertha llroiigli.
tho school.
Simmon* J r. lit Margin Mad*
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During
the
social
hour
tha
dox, daughlcrof sir. ami sirs.
tiro i.tm ia u o n n am i s t c r i w o o e r R e n te d ) nn d
hostess served apple-date rakn
J . A. Anderson, of Geneva.
RENOVATION
F re tl W eb er, lo ft, a n d D a n n y L eeds. D an n y a n d
and coffee. Tho group then
The wedding was an event
HLuil took ud van taut! o f th e fu c t t h a t b o th h a d
enjoyed a film entitled "The
of Jan. 13 In Kingston, Ga.
b irth d a y a on th e aam e d a y a n d in v ite d t h e ir
Lady and tho Htock Ex­
The couple is presently liv­
bedding rebuilt.
friem ln to h e lp c e le b ra te th e O c e a n ia n .
change." presented by Kim One *TT,
ing in Geneva. Tim groom la
day ocrvlee when
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Barley
of
tha
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Khhlcr
necessary. Duality m ateri­
employed by Arnold Jackson,
Brokerage Co. in Hanford.
al* A workmsnship. For
Others present wore Mmea. free estim ate rail . . .
W. W. nietrfrh, Barney GutAnn Simmons
hnus, K. Lyons, William Kovak, A. C. llopkina, R. E,
BEDDING CO.
Marries
Hmithu-n ami a new member, 2nd. A Magnolia FA 2-8311
Mra. W. B. Sargent.

Vale, patriotism; Susan Dea,
service; Linda Hope, confl
dential observer; J e a n n e
Markham, musician; Linda
Conn, choir director, a n d
Kathy Fremming, choir mem­
bers. Michael Jones, fidelity,
was not present.
DeMolay boy* who served
ai escorts were, Bedford
Aiken, Ralph Unger, Dale
Alexander, Billy Stemper, Ed­
die Hamilton, Richard Burns,
Dan McCall, Charles Stine,
Eddie Hubbard, Steve Davis,
Jimmy Touhy, Don Fortner,
Ross Wontenay, Alex Carman,
Pete Reynolds and Freddie
Mcltzer.
Members of the Advisory
Board introduced were, Mr*.
Virginia Anderson, Mra. Char­
les Cole, Mrs. Ludeen Estes,
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, Mrs.
Joyce Nicholson, Mrs. John
Shepard, Mr. and Mra. Irving
Pryor and John Carver.

Arson Is the insurious and
voluntary burning of the housa
of another by night or day. II
has always been regarded, at
common law, as a felony.

Roy Collins
Observes
76th Birthdav
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
Roy Cotlins was 76 y ean old
Sunday and members of his
family gathered at his home
on Lake Butler to help him
celebrate the occasion.
Refreshments of the tradi­
tional birthday cake and ice
cream were served to Mr. and
Mrs. Cotlins, his two daugh­
ters and their familiea, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Riggs and
children, Steve, Ronnie, Mic­
key and Linda, and Mr. and
.Mrs. Fred Prevail and chil­
dren, Frances, Nancy and
Janet Riggs, all of Osteen.
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Meets In DeBary

The Dellary Woman’s Club
held Hi regular monthly meet­
ing Friday at the Community
Center with Mrs. Eli Yoder
presiding. The opening prayer
wai given by Mrs. Elmo
Moore, chaplain, In memory of
the husband* of Mra. WlUgoose
and Mrs, Harold Kyle, who
died this past month.
Mrs. Laura Platt Brown
played and sang "God B leu
America" assisted by Theresa
K upcn, alto, and audience
participation. A resume of the
county luncheon meeting was
given by the vice president,
Mra. Charles Ulrich. Mias Bea­
trice J. Tyson read an article
on "Parliam entary Law."
Mrs. Lynn Reed presented
the fallowing guests, Mri, JC.
Micbaelii of Westfield. N. J „
Mra. E. Dickie of Easlhatn,
Capo Cod, Mass., Mrs. E. U.
Adams and Paulina Walter af
White Plains, N. Y„ and Jaanne D. Woodruff of Ormond
Beach. About IS trees were
planted by members on their
property for "Arbor Day."
Hr*. Lynn Reed gave a read-

pictures of their trips abroad
in March. "Pancake Day" is
planned for Feb. au, from U
a.m. to 1 p.m, at the Com­
munity Center.
Guest speaker was Jeanne
D. Woodruff, president of the
County Federation of Women's
Clubs, from Ormond Beach,
who used a i h*r theme, "Saf­
ety la Your HcspunslhUlty."
Mra. Woodruff will apeak soon
before the University of Mlrhigan and her subject wUl be
on "Safety." She brought
along eight books on public
education being advauced by
the Slate of Florida.
Refreshments were served
from a buffet table overlaid
with an antique lace cloth,
centered with greenery end
deep pink camilliai. Sliver and
crystal appointment* complet­
ed the table with trays of
nuts, mints and cakes.
Presiding a t the tea table
were Mra. Alice Hoblolio and
Mra. Sol Caruso, assisted by
hostesses Mra. Sidney Swal­
low, Mra- Edmund lovanna,

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Weekend
. Sports
Summary

. New Strike Zone
Starts 'H assle'
t / By United Pre*a International
TTjey’ve planted the rhug.ibarb» early thii year.
A boiling controversy it
Pgjyvnging among big league stars

today on the merits. If any. of
ba*ehair* new strike ffmc
that ha* lengthened the target
area from the batter's knee*
, to the shoulders,

” It'» terrific . . . I don't
think It's going to hurl the
li.illera . , . Will open Ihe
game . . . Ain’t going to make
much difference’* were some
of the comments evoked from
big leaguers.
Right-hander Jim Dunning of
the Detroit Tiger* called it
"Terrific. The breaks are for
Ihe pitcher*. Dut seeing I* be­
lieving and now I want to see
the umpires call it."
Hutting star Stan Musial
|9
NEW YOIlK (L T D —Sam Hire and Eppn Itixey didn’t think the new rule was
fc Displayed hnppine.-va mixed with Irittcmeaa ami 87- going In hurt the hatter*.
§ year-old Elmer Flick caid, “ I floured I wag too old
"The strike tone now I*
gjft for anybody to remember me."
higher and most hatters are
™
T hat was the reaction of three of ImwclmH1* old- high ball hillcrs," said the St.
timer.H who were elected Sunday to the Hall of Fame Louis Cardinal great. "I think
■
along with John Clarkson, it if they wanted to help the
National League pitcher be­ pitchers, they could have wid­
fore the turn of the century ened the plate."
The old zone. In the vicinity
who died 63 years ago.
Dice, repeatedly paused over of the batter's knre top to Ills
in past balloting by the main armpits, was changed Satur­
body of the Ihi.-eball Writer*’ day by baseball’* rules com­
I
SAX FRANCISCO (IT I) _ Association of America, final­ mittee on Die recommendation
S Practice makes perfect for ly won the nod from the Mall uf many hig league managers
Veteran umpire Tom Dor­
of Fame’s 12-man veterans
^ some people
man. already targeted for the
ACTION WAS PLENTIFUL iti th e Binhop
umuU.t».
Mu
and
Itixey
ft
Hut it ruins Uits goil game j .
mu)-* disputes hound to arise,
Moore-Simfnnl tilt hero Snttmliiy iiiyrlit ns the
B of Jackie Darks—so lie quit were elected from n category said Die new rule "will open
Hornets won 61-5:1.
(Herald Photo)
of
player*
who
retired
be­
J practicing and non the $30..
Ihe game a lot and I think It
| OOo I.ucky International golf tween 11*31 an&gt;l 1013,
Clarkson and Flick were will help the more finicky
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tournament Sunday.
chosen
from another category hitters who will receive more
Durke and ninnerup Don
opportunities to swing."
January, a pair of talenlrd of oldlimera who retired be­
"It ain't going In make much
fore
IU31.
Texan*, headed for the $50.Dice and Itixey both admit­ difference to me," muttered
000, OO-hole marathon Desert
Dill Skowron, the erstwhile
Clatslc at Palm Spring* to­ ted they were "vpry happy" New York Yankee star who
day with $13,500 In their poc­ over their selection. However, waa trailed to Ihe I-o* Angeles
ket* after finishing one-two. they wondered out loud why
Dodger* for Stan William*.
Durke, iloalng with n great they didn’t rate entry to the
"I've been a had hull hllter all
four-undcr-par 67 on the fin­ Hull y ean ngo.
Sanford blew an early lead won, 32-47.
my life and this Isn't going to
al found, had a 376 score and
was disappointed at the
The Jayveea came bark
change anything for m e."
as the Rlihop Moor* Hornets
collected $9,000. January, who ’ number of limes I had loat out
The new rule, designed In came on strong in the second strong Saturday to knock off
had started the final round in Dio voting," declared Rice,
speed lip the gam# hy rolling half to rifle the locals 61-33 In the llornrls, 61-30.
one shot in front of the field, 7i&gt;, a star outfielder with the
had a closinj 71 for 279 and Washington Senators from down the numlier of walks Is­ cage action Saturday night.
sued, doesn’t sit loo well with
It was the filtli straight kiss
$4,600.
11*1*7 to 1U33 who hod a life­
"And nre nreded the mon­ time Imtting average of .322. pitchers llsnk Aguirre of the In s row for the locals as they
ey," cracked Jackie after During hi* 19 season* in Un- Tiger* and Doh Purkey of the were defeated hy New Smyrna
4136 in Friday night’s con­
the victory. "Iletween n* we American League, he Collected Cincinnati Reds.
•'They'll never make that test.
have eight kida to feed." 2,087 hits but hit only 31
strike zone big enough." said
In Saturday’s game. Sanford
Durke. who will Iw 40 years home run*.
Paced hy the pin point acAguirre, the American Lea­ look an early 15-12 lead hut
old Tuesday, has been haunt­
Rlxey, 71, former National gue's earned run average
curacy of Donnie Smith, the
Ihe
locals
dunked
in
only
six
ed hy a hand Injury for League pitcher, also admitted
Lyman Greyhounds broke out
years. It finally forced him lie "was getting a little dia- lender with a 2 21 mark tn points in the second period and
1902.
liiiiiop Moore led at tlia half, of Ihe losing column Satiirda.v
to give up the tour for about
c&lt;&gt;uraged’ after past rebuff*.
ntght a* they bombarded
"1 don't think it wilt help 31-21.
half of each year.
In addition to Ilia advanced ntc," chorused Purkey.
The Hornets were never Howry, CI-46.
age, Flick attributed hia fail­
Smith scored 17 point* for
The strike zone has never headed after that.
ure to gain the Halt of Fame bothered San Francisco (Rant
Mike Woodruff was the the local* to pace the attack
earlier to the fact that "I outfielder Willie Mays and he scoring arc for Sanford hitting as the Hounds rolled up an
never hail anybody pulling for doesn't know how It will af­ for 22 jMiiuti followed hy Dutch amazing total of 23 points In
the first period of play while
iiiu ill Diene election*."
fect the pitchers.
Ri&gt;cr, 13.
"As for Hie." says Willie,
In Friday's game, Woodruff Howry was held lo only five
"I Just go up and swing. was high again with 13 points. markers.
Oviedo continued Its winning
At the half, Lyman led. 36Dint's all."
For Die first time this year,
ways on tho basketball front
Teammate Willie McCovey the Sanford Jayvees were de­ 12.
Friday night ns lliry squeezed
In Friday's game, Lymnn
thought 11 would be "a big ad­ feated as the llaby Cudai
past Titusville, $853.
lost lo Apopka 69 29 with Die
vantage for control pitchers.
With just two minutes re­
lilue Darter* opening up an IIBy United Prc*t International That's a lot of extra room
maining In the Rump and the
a first period lead and never
It will tako something of a they’ll get. And It could hurl
score tied, Jim DeShaio of
being headed after that.
major upset in Dm next fcA some hatter* wlio arc In a
the Lion* dropped In two free
slump."
throws to move the Lions week* to prevent Cincinnati
Fur pitchers Don Pryadate
Jet tun. hy winning all fnur New President
or laiynla of Clilragn from
ahead where they never stray­
Earl Hurcher was rlrried
completing the regular college of Ihe Dodgers and Ed Rakow point* from Mcltobcrt* Tire,
ed.
basketball season with un­ of the Kama* City Athletics regained (he first place slot president of the Seminole
Jim Courier was high scorer
the new rule i* almost mean­ in the Sandspurs Dowling le a ­ Arehara In a recent meeting at
blemished record*
for Oviedo with 18 point*.
Fort Mellon Park. Other*
gue.
Tile two slundnuti of the ingless.
rlKiH-n
are Don Parker, vice
"I
don't
think
It'*
going
to
Welsh
Tire
with
a
three1962 63 campaign went right
on winning Saturday night, affect me a* a low hall pitch­ point win from St. John's preMdrnt; Hetty Hurcher, sec­
lop ranked Cincinnati lurnlng er,’’ said Die spredliilllng Realty, la lied fur second with retary; Frank Romanio, range
back Ihird-ranked Illinois, 62- Dryidile, who won a major MeRolicrts Tire. Rolh MrRo- captain, and Rob Orwlg and
33, and second ranked loynla league high of 23 game* last berts and Welsh are only a Tom Wilkinson, board mem­
ber*.
Florida .State Dank de­ healing Sanla Clara. 82 72, and season. "The rule change may half point out of first place.
Those Interested In archery
High scries honors go to
feated Die Marine Itarrark* at the rale they’re going II help pitchers in the American
54-34 In the Sanfnrd Recrea­ appears a cinch they'll be League where the umpires Mary Pinter with a 4U8. Marge are requested to contact liclty
tion Department’* men’s bas­ battling It oul for the national have a tendency tn csll more Kipp had a 496 and Jane Ad- Hurcher. 620 Egan Drive, Or­
ketball league.
championship In the NCAA high strikes thin In the Na­ rock a 493. High game of 2u| lando, or call 275-0196.
tional League."
was rolled hy Jean Wrhiler.
McKecl hit 13 point* for the tournament In March.
bank and Perrine scored 18 for
the .Marines.
In the second game VAII-3
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (UP!) scored 37 points to win over
VAIM1. Blazek was high scor­ Oregon State has named John
er for three with 24 points and Cooper to replace Hob W il­
son as an nssUlanl football
Christoff had 14 for 11.
Visitors are welcome In the coach. Cooper, 23. played his
Wednesday and Saturday night collegiate ball at Iowa Stale
gamas at the junior high and aerved a* freshman roach
at hia alma mater last season.
school.

Old Pros 'Bitter'

Over Fame 'Neglect'

Practice No
Help To Burke

Seminoles Drop 2 ;

Jayvees Lose First
Smith Paces
Lyman Victory

Oviedo Rolls On
Torrid Pace

No Stopping
Cinci, Loyola

Jet Inn Still
Holding First

Bankers Top
Marines In Play

Matinees

ARCADIA, Calif. ( IT I) —
Heavily
fas'orod
Crimson
Satan romped to an easy vic­
tory in the $117,100 Charles
H. Struh Stakes at Santa An­
ita.
HIALEAH. Fla. f f PI l Hilling Away coasted In a
two and one-half length
triumph over Sunrise Flight
in Hie $31,850 Royal Palm
Handicap at Hialeah.
DORTMUND, H e r m a n y
(U Plt — Light heavyweight
contender Erich Sdmeppner
of Germany scored a 10 round
decision over Von Clay Of
Philadelphia.
NEW YORK (UPI) -R asehall’s playing rule* commit­
tee voted to expand the strike
zone lo include tho area be­
tween the hatter's shoulder*
ami his knees.
DELLKA1R, Fla. (UPt) —
Dritee Coffin of Marblehead.
Mass., captured the 20th
American Seniors golf cham­
pionship.
KANSAS CITY (UPI) Dick Weber of SI. !/wl* won
the men’s division of tho
$t0n,00o All-Star bowling tour­
nament and Mr*. Marlon
Ladrwig ef Grand Ranlda.
Mich., took the women's
title.
Sunday

IGIH, Austria (UPI) -T h e
Italian pair of Eugenln Monti
and Sergio Keiorpaes won the
world two-man Initialed cham­
pionship.

NEW YOnK (L'PIl - The
Veteran* Committee of the
baseball Hall of Fame elected
oldtlmers Sam Rice, Kppa
Rlxey, Elmer Flick and John
Clarkson to t h e national
shrine at Cooperatown.
PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) Race driver, M.H. (Red) Scfton, 27, was killed when hi*
car bit a . wall during time
trials for the 100 mile Cali­
fornia
Racing Aiaoclation
Western State* championship.

Lil Buggers
Hold Lead
The LIT Dugger* sra still
holding Ihe lead In Ihe jel
Rowlercttri league by the
slim margin of one. They have
48 wins and 24 kisses while Cut
V Curl ha* 47 win* and 23

ktssea.
High game and aerlra honor*
Dll* week went to Elaine Kntlival for her 207 game and 53N
aerk's. Pal Slplry had a 200evrn game while Shirley Mar­
lin had a 620 aerie* £

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Incites—the highest pole vault
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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Statistic* show
that widows and divorcees have •
70 percent better chance of getting a
husband than an unmarried woman.
WHY? Why do men want two and
three - times divorced women? What
do these common retreads
and
warmed-over has - beens have that
we respectable never - married girls
don’t?
BACHELOR GIRL, AGE 32
DEAR BACHELOR GIRL: Re­
spectable, never - married girls are
saying “I do" every day. Don’t snipe
at one who has loved and lost —
just because she gets
another
chance. Some men prefer to do bus­
iness with old, established firms.

IF I KNEW I
HAD7DRGWT
THAT GUY
VO RETIRE
IMMECWiay.'

•

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•

DEAR ABBY: When I had my
first child (a boy), my mother-inlaw adored him and still docs. When
I had my second ( a little girl) she
said she had never seen such a home­
ly baby. She told me she’d take care
of my oldest child any time but not
the little girl. I’m ashamed to admit
this to anyone but you, Abby, but
she hates my daughter. She brings
gifts for the boy and fusses over

DEAR SLEEPLESS: You can’t
get her to ••like” your daughter —
but you can tell her if she doesn't
stop showing favoritism she is not
welcome to see either of the child­
ren. Perhaps your husbnnd can
straighten her out. She’s HIS mo­
ther.
DEAR ABBY: The other dny my
husband and I received an invita­
tion to attend a party at the home
of some friends. They said. “Bring
your own bottle and we will fix a
midnight supper for $2 a couple."
We couldn't go because we had
already made other plans, but we
were shocked. We are all youngmarrieds in our late twenties and
most of us are not well-to-do, but
when we invite people to our home
we expect to feed them. Is this some­
thing new?
PUZZLED
DEAR
PUZZLED:
“ BYOB"
(bring your own bottle) parties are
not uncommon among young-marrleds, but in my opinion that doesn’t
make it right. The $2 supper is pure
chinz — and I don’t mean a all-o v ­
er. .
CONFIDENTIAL TO “LUCKLESS": Learn how to refuse favors,
It is a very useful art.

By Oswald Jacoby

O k G W O O O —COME O U T
H R IM , P E A R - 1 HAVE
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One of the advantages of
NORTH
tl
playing a contract with four
Vi
trumps opposite four is that
♦ A /* T $
you ean choose the m atter
hand.
WRST
" 'w A B T
East won the first trick with
,
sTlOSS
HAQJIOTI
the ace of hearts and shifted V i a l
i S i a Bn*
♦
to the aeven of clubs.
aniiTw
South won with the ace and
A AQlg
promptly went wrong. He
VK14 *
counted eight top tricks and
♦ •a
needed two more for hii con­
tract. He should have tried for
them by working with the dia­ M a ^
mond (tilt, but 8outh forgot IN.T, P m I *
i f
that he could make dummy the
Pus
Pass * *
raM
m ailer hand. Accordingly,
....
South cashed his king of
° P^ *
heart*, discarding a d u b from cashed the king of clubi, and
dummy, ruffed a heart, played ruffed a du b wllh dummy's
dummy's king of apades, led nine of apadei.
another spade to hia queen,
East overruffed and k d &gt;

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W

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We,t p,IJfed lh* 1UMn ®f
dlamondit This left South
Ituck between a rock and a
hard place. If he ducked West
would cash hii last high club,
]f he went up West would get
that du b later on.

4:11 ( 4 ) B p o r t i P t c t u r #
(4 ) E d i t o r i a l C o m m a
1:14 (41 H c n n o t s y
(4) W e a t h e r S h o w
4:11 (41 I l r a r a r i l X i w i
4 :&lt;4 ( I ) M p o rti n * p o r t
4:11 (4) O r b i t
(1) H u n t l e y - B r i n k l e y
7:44 &lt;41 I t l p c o n l
7:04 &lt;11 Hllent H a r r i e t
(4) D i g e s t
7:11 ( l l W a l l i r r r o n k l l t
7:14 &lt; i ) l l ' a A lim n-! W o r
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(4) T in D akotas
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( 4 ) A ndy O r l f f l t h Sho
14:04 (4) T h a N ew L o r e t t a
T o n n r Show
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(4) lien C » « y
14:14 (4) S t u m p t h a S t a r a
(31 I m a a * DMA
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4:14 ( 4 ) C o i l . ! • o t t h a A ir
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1:11 d ) W a a t h a r a a d Mawn
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tin ( I ) I t u m p e r Ito o m
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14:14 (11 F l a y Y o a r l l a a n h
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J.ha(jJomsun

Men don't get the emotional
satisfaction out of shopping
that women do, sayi an adver­
tising executive.
Of course they don't. Just
consider all the waya In which
women get emotional aatlafaeUon out of shopping that would
never occur to • man:

- t THBRB—.

b*art which South bad to ruff.
At this point South finally
went after the diamond suit,
but time hud run out because
Welt C,me UP Wl,h *
ful p l,y- W**,( Muntin« ,h«
hand, realized hli partner had
started with alx hearts, three
apadei, and two clubs. That
left him with exactly two dlamondi and one of them had to
be the king because South had
already ahown up wllh 16
points for hii opening d o trump.

MONDAY P. M.

1 3 8-4197

c io u l&amp; M q

A husband and wife have a
fight, and how docs the wife
get even for all those mean
things her husband shouted at
her? She goes downtown and
buys herself something extra­
vagant and charges It to her
husband.
A woman feels lonely or
rcitlesi, and what does she
do? She goes for s day of
shopping and comes home feel­
ing better, even if all she did
was look and try on clothes
without buying a thing.
A woman flnda herself In a
•trange city for a day, but
she's not lonely. Not as long as
she can get out and have a
look at the department stores
and what they have to offer.
A woman atruggles along
month after month on a tight
budget, making do and doing
without until ahe begins to feet
aorry for herself. When she
can’t stand it any longer ahe
goes out and buys something.
It doesn't have to be a big pur­

TV RENTAL

• Sales

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(!) E rnie Ford Show
11:3* 1) H a r r y
R e ta o n ar
Ki w i
1 2 :! • (1) T r u t h o r Con eeq.
(4) F a t h e r K n o w * Dssf
(I) S tarch
f o r To m a r ­
row
11:41 f4&gt; G u i d i n g M t k l
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11:11 ( I I W R C X * w s R r p o r l
1:0* (4) R s c h e l o r F a t h e r
&lt;2&gt; N r w c - W e a l h a r
1:1* (1) I . s f f t l m e
( ! ) B llm astlrs
1:11 K ) A t T h o W o r l d Turm e
C&gt; Mclrnco
(!) H ighw ay P atrol
1:44 i l l P a s v n o r d
&lt;1) l l r r r O r l f f l n S how
(1) D a y In C o u r t
1:30 &lt;41 A r t I . l n k l o t t » r
(1) Haven K » y s
1:44 (4) l l l l l l o m l r o
t l ) l.o relt» V oung
(1) Q u t e n F o r A Day
1:34 (41 T o T # ll T h o T r u t h
&lt;#&gt; W h o Do T o u T r u t l
&lt;11 Y o u n g Dr. M s l o n s
1:11 (4) H o u s U t E d w a r d !
Ki w i
4:44 (4) 8 » c r » t S t o r m
&lt;41 A m r r l c t n B a n d s t a n d
(3) T h a l l a t r h C a m #
4:34 ( I I E d g e of N i g h t
(1) M a k ! R oom T o r
D ad d y
t l ) D l e r o v e r y *4!
4:14 (4) A m e r i c a n N e w s s t a n d
4:11 &lt;31 NBC N*wa
1:44 &lt;11 t ' o p r y a P l a y h n n s a
(3) B r s t of O r o u a h o
1:31 ( I I H u p r r m s n
1:14 ( I ) L 'nrla W a l t
I I ) I Dad 1 U i M
1:11 ( ! ) H u p r r m a n
1:11 (1) W a a t h a r S h a w

Weber Grabs
All-Star Play
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UTI)
—Dick Weber of St. Louis,
136 pound* of bowling skill,
and Marion Ladewig. tha
grandest
grandmother
In
Grand Rapids, Mich., relaxed
today and counted their first
place winning* from tha
$100,000 All-Star tournament.
Weber repeated Saturday
night a i champion in tha
22nd annual Bowling Proprietora Anociatlon of Amer­
ica (BPAA) classic and won
$13,000. Mrs. Ladewig. 46,
took home $3,000 as her ahare
of the record purse. It wa*
her eighth All-Star crown.

Dancing!
Sanford Recreation D epart­
ment atill la accepting regis­
trations fo r adult beginners*
ballroom dance tnitructlon.
Claatea are held a t 7:30 p. m.
each Monday a t tha Clvle
Center.

Sets Record
chase or even a personal on*.
It might be something aa prac­
tical as a new canister aet for
the kitchen. But the very act
of bu&gt;ing It and bringing it
home brightens her day.
A woman's m irror hands
her a disheartening reminder
that ahe Isn't as young as the
used to be, and what does she
do about It? She goes on a
shopping spree and gets some
new, becoming clothes.
Shopping gives women such
an emotional lift that they
don’t rush it like men do. CfoIng from store to store before
making a purchase is Juit
(heir way of prolonging the
lift and getting the most emo­
tional value out of the dollars
they spend.

Spolski Cops
Loop Spotlight
Last week’* action In the
Jet Lane* All-Star League
found John Spolikl rolling
game* ot i l l , 204 and 232 for
a big 647 aerie*. John’* team
mate Neal Maxwell was In
(here alao with • big 3N
total.
The Betty Ann’* team won
alt three game* to move in­
to aecond place, la other
league action Larry'* Mart
managed to aalvage two wina
from the Handy Food Store
trio to remain in flrat place
with a comfortable 14-game
lead.

W ins Trot
PARIS (UPI&gt; - Oio of
France edged Oicar R.L.. at
the wire to capture the $60,000 Prix d'Amcrlque trotting
claiaic Sunday at Vlncennea
and qualify for a trip to New
York and an International
race at Yonkera raceway in
April.

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2. Notices - Personal*
R. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
B. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
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8. Beach Rentals
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11. Real Estate Wanted
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12. Mortpupe Loans
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17. Mule Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
2(1. Baby sitters
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26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
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28. Laundry- Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live atock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooter*
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1. Lost ft Found
LOST: Key Case with car
keys near home, MU
Laurel Ave. FA &gt;4032.
L O S T : Chihuahua Puppy.
Red collar. FA 31183. 3301
Grandview Ave.

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St. Johns Realty

latkevww home with lake
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FRIGIDA1RE

Jim Hunt Realty

Sales A Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0843
323-0700
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

SINGER

Must icll, 3 bedroom house. House $100 down, take over
Nothing down, pick up pay­
payments of $82. 123 3Iayments. 32J06I4 alter 5 p.in,
fair Circle.

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FIREPLACE
SPRINKKR SYSTEMS
WOOD
All Types and Sires
Oak and pine. $22 a cord
We Repair and Service
delivered. Robert Morris
S T I N E
Ph. FA 34333. FA WW9 or
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 3-4818.
j
V. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
SINGER S e w i n g Machine
I
equipped to xlg lag and
C
make button holes. With
to Ave. Phone 332-8821.
guarantee. 3 Payments of
33.40. FA 2-9411.

lawated at (520 BriarcUff
FA 2 8327.
\ve. Total price willt ex­
GOOD INVESTMENT
tra lot 31*300.uO. 33tX) down
3
FHA financing.
Monthly 9 Acre F arm -^ iear Sanford.
4 Bdrm —2 Story Irome. Old
payments 334.69, principle
fashioned, but sound. In
A interest.
pasture entirely
fenced,
numerous buildings. Good
water. Phone TE 8 3733 or
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
TF. 8 5461.
116 N. Park A*c. FA 2-0123

MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED
WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE
No
experience
necrisary,
gram m ar school education
usually sufficient. Train now
at home for Jobs with secur­
ity. For details, send name,
address, phone no. to: NA­
TIONAL TRAINING SER­
VICE. BOX 30 c/o The San
ford Herald.

Stenstrom Realty

SEWING MACHINE
Sales and Service
Free estimates in advance
Free home demonstration

17. Male Help Wanted
BUSIN ESS MANAG E 11 for

CALI* FA 2-578:1
Alan's Fabric A Ruga
2339 Park Dr.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lumlquist. Assoc.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank BMg.

COUNTUY-FIEDT YES Slit!
Just put on Hie market (or
j
“If you’rt my mother, fiv# your act* rank and aoclal 313,000, it's Hie home you've IS . H elp Wanted
been waiting for. Keep your
ascunty numbarr
own horses on 2 acres of RELIABLE MEN, WOMEN!
I'll aend you — FHEE —big
prime fenced pasture. Extra
money-making Sale* Otiiflt
nice, 4 stall barn with large
6. For Rent
6. For Rent
with
full sir*Cosmetic*
tack room and hay loft. The
3 11f i l r o o m h o u s « . 2 inti S l t 'v worth 34 82 retail to prove
3
family will enjoy thing In
c d i Ave. Phone 3iy 1C71.
you cau make good money,
the modem 3 bedroom frame
110 W. 3rd St. 322 0488.
spare or full tlma introduchome. LOCATIONt 3 MinUnfurnished 2 bedroom liotise.
ing over 2tX) product* every
I
ulrs to downtown. TERMS?
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5234
liome need*, n»c* every day.
.
not bad. WANT TO BUY?
month. Water
or FA 2 0523.
Friend*, neighbors, oilier*
CALI.
FA 2 2870.
buy from yuu. No investment
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
for you—pay out of profit*.
Magnolia Ave. PA 2-0720.
■ Stemper Agency
Blair, Dept. 683IIA4, Lynchburg, Va.
2 Bedroom modern House,
ter Included. FA 2413H.
REALTOR — INSCHOB
kit. equipped. SIT Catalina.
' FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 19. Sltualiuns Wanted
UNFURNISHED new 2 bed­
r NEW 3 bedroom, 5 bath Ironing wanted. FA 2-3563.
room house, kitchen equip­
&gt;• home, Urge comer lot, 311
ped. FA 2-5683.
Tucker Dr., Sunland Ea- Will do ironing. 323 0591.
L tale*. VA—nothing down, Hnbyiitllng in my home.
RENT A BED
1‘
monthly puyineuts $92.06.
Small children and babies.
Rollawar* Hospital It Bab/
a
~
FA 28074 - FA 2 2218.
Big yard and screened in
Beds
porch.
Reasonable
and
By Day, Week, or Month
furnished. Call Mrs.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
• J. W. Hall, Realtor meala
Davis, FA 2-9294.
FA 2 7368.
Ph. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.
“ Call Hall" FA 2-3841
j*
2344 So. French Ave.
Children kept. FA 2-4182.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, l i i
'• 3 Bedrooms, 1 baths. Fenced 21. itatuljr Salons
Adults. FA 2-1757.
W. Flrat M.
backyard.
Alr-oondit toner.
SPECIAL
~
Kitchen equipped. L o w
Unfurnished 2 b e d r o o m
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
down payment. 3Jou s. Park
Adults. 313. FA 2-731W.
houae. 820 Escambia. Ph.
End curl $3.30 Including
Ave.
FA 2-0274.
shaja* set A style. Open
Evening by appointment. 1
Houses for rent. For Infor­
Experienced Operators.
!
It Pays
mation contact Ted Wil­
318 Palmetto Ave. FA 2-0834
liams Hardware, 205 E.
J
To Use
23th St.
IIA IlH ItT rS BEAUTY NUUK
Complete Beauty Service
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3743
The
HERALD
FA
20920
after
3
p.
m.
equipped. 373 month. Ph.
FA I 3303.
24. Electrical Service#
Furn. I bedroom
W aul Ads.
.
New 3 Bedroom, 3 bath
FR1G1DA1RR
home. No cash needed. 301
Sale* It Servire
k
LAKE MARY
a month. 322-3085.
House Wiring, Free Estimate*
9
LAKEFHONT HOME
Sid Vihlen's Kandall Electric
Elm. NO Ssy.T
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, can he 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0013
r
converted into 3 l&gt;edrooms.
_ 150 ft. on luko, 130 ft. on 23. I’lumhinu Serviced
IN t h e e l m c i t m i h i o f
hard road. Large rooms,
112 Maple Ate.
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL I I R PLUMBING
ample closet space. 1'ric v it o f
c u m i n * , in ( n ii
c o ii e K K iM ii.t: i n i v n .
Contracting Itcjiatrs
* (acy, lu excellent muili.
l a C k a a r a r r Ns. ISTat
FREE ESTIMATES
.
tlon. Call Gchr Realty for
P A R T I T I O N BUIT
R. L. HARVEY
r.IL K U N BAA DT,
appointment. 322 3827.
Pla intiff.
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3JS3
v*.
Fireplace and floor furnace.
JAM EH W . E N G L A N D , J r . .
D efendant.
113 W. 19Ui St. FA I
1 The man who knowi ban (ord
n o t ic e
o r surr
alter 3.
REAI. KSTATF. &amp;
IN
THE
RARE
OF
THE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Edward F. Lane

&gt;j Flower* * Shrubs
62.

-

9

FA 2 0611.

9. Fnr hale or Hent

II. Itenl Kwlate Wunted

Sell Your House
Want lo get rid of the mort­
gage on your home in San­
ford?
Northern Group Seekiicj
\ Few Florida Homes
1
We will A*sumr Your
Mortgage

CUSIOM

(HAIRS 74.50

MADt

2 is Wiggtcworth si.
Bo-tun 20. Mass.

SOFAS $89 “
’i L I P C O V I R S

50FA5 ’49.50

CEN TRA L FLA DECORATORS
V* w*» U '#(*■Ibf-J
*A

J tjt ' I

L hswn N i

C Lilt

Old's Ambassador Trombone.
Like new. Call FA 2-5138
after 4 p. tu.

~
‘

39. Trailers • Cabanas
1 Bedroom HousetraUer with

Typewriter with ease. Like
new. $10. Powell's office
Supply C'o. 117 Magnolia,

kitchen, living room, bath
with iliower. Very clean.
Call 323-0010 or 322-0150.

W 0LLERS-/SAN F0 RD
^CHEVROLET

OLDS

V. Service Calls. 32.00.
IIoum* of llw Goklcn Itulc.
Ph. FA 29792.

CADILLAC

f Q R 9 III,HS Slutiuii Wagon
■
Power And Air Fund.........

SAVE

l A f l h FALCON Slatiun V\ »gr&gt;n
Standard Tranaml**ton

1Q61

l«Wl

1696

COMET 4 Door
A utomatic Tran*ml«Muo

I Q f i f l l' AI’' UN 1 Ilour Sedan

IV V W standard Trsnamiaiiun

I B f i l l COMET 2 lluor Sedan
II I U U Standard Tran»mi**loti
t OKVAIIt 4 Door
Automatic Transmission

12M

Auto Tran*., Air Coml.

796

1968C,K
V,0LET4lkK
jr
10R 7

CADILLAC Sedan DeYIRe

11M

■O w l poner And Air fond...........

1967 l'HEVHOLb'r 4&gt;&gt;oor

Outstanding Opportunity

•H,

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Florida Itmim. Double Carport, Tile
Hoof, Thi* U an rsrvllcfll ouortunlty for bomeocnr who
like* to paint. High on a hill. Only $10,500. Name your
down payment.

j
:

('ullage S' * ID' equipped with rangr, refrigerator, table,
chair*. Mu«r tu yuur lut. $93.00.

|

LO R M A N N
3U0

IN

A utom atic

|Q H Q Ol.DSMOHtl.K 4 Door
I O w O Auto. Truiis.. Air fond.

1 Bedroom. 2 hath guality llomc-Ccolral heat. Iloilt-in
Electric Kitchen. Dining llonm. E srrllrnt residential
arra. 312.U3U.tlll. Name yuur duwu payment.

*• i'u MwfJa* s llPyt t&gt; hfu^huillll? f
3*»* Mums I iFin aln
We.4»g». liuO'iiolM lO 't Uu-n

ia n lb 'J

Compuny

2

Bedroom modern home. For quick service c a l l .
Extra large living room.
Bryan T. V. FA 3 0361.
Low down payment, easy
For T.V. Service within the
term*. 211 Cedar.
hour. Call Cuy's T.V. 17
2 Bcdrm. home, nicety fur­
ycari experience, 5 year*
nished. 2 screened porches,
in Sanford. Ail parts 4 lacarport, 3 extra lota In
l&gt;or guaranteed fnr Do da)*.
*awn. Priced right. Phone
Service calls $2.00. Call
FA 2-0931.
FA 2 9063.
Bclair Section. 36500 total
27. Special Services
price for 2 bedroom CBS.
Home. Small down pay­
Piano Tuning and Repair
ment. Call 322-3816.
W. L. Harmon — EA 2-4223

Co.

Carpet

38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FACTORY TD Y3U
ALUMINUM 11LINDS
^ closed head, Sag-proof bot­ VESPA Motor Scooten (new)
$10.03 down k 95.32 Weak*
tom rail with plastic ends.
17.
J
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
Lewie Rales A Service j
ton or nylon cords.
2517 Country Club ItoaA 1
ittik
GI
uhh and Faint
Ph. FA 2-7928
H

• 3

Atlracliie 3 bnlntom, 2
1
home. Fenced yard.
’
NAS. 115 W. Coleman Cir­'
cle. FA 2 7181.
•

R E U P H O L S T E R /
(HAIRS 539 r r r .

r 110 N. Park Ave. Ph. 823-06M1

URAPEV1LLE NURSERY

^

2(5. Radio ft Televtalon

T.

etflciant

*
6 ETHAN ALLEN mapln
_S3. Fomitare
mutes chain. Excellent con­
l
dition. FA 2 9317.
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford 36. Automobile* - Trucks
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
1962 Studebaker P i c k u p
Truck. Excellent cood. Low
V
lake up uiunllily payments
mileage. Call Ralph Pesold.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
FA 2-1611.
rooms of furniture. Call
TE *1311, Casselberry, col­ '38 Mercury. Radio k heater,
power steering. FA 2 3800.
lect.
FOR SALE or trade. 81 Mer­
FREE ESTIMATE
cury Commuter Station Wa­
1' bolstering It Mattress ren­
gon for Pickup ur a light
ovating. New k Used Furni­
Walkia. G r a v e l Antique.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
North of Sanford on RL 17.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Ph. 868-9320.
FA 2-21 IT.
jT
37. Boats • Motors
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST Gateway To Ih e Waterway
FA 2-0077.
Robson Sporting Goods
s
Your EVINRU3E Dealer ‘
364. Article* Fur Hale
301-0-1 E. l i t Ph. FA 2-3961
T
12' Aluminum Boat. Mitchell
work clothes, Paint. ArmyTrailer and Ilk bp. EvlnNavy Surplus 3lo Sanford
rud*. Extras. FA &gt;8800.
Ave.

Pliim hiiiK &amp; IIcutiiiK
j 42 year* in real rslute liutiAIR CONDITIONING
net* In Sanford. Plu*ne
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Month. FA 2 0214.
FA 2-3969
WORK
2 BEDROOM, kitchen furnish­•
Best Imyt in real estate.
1007 Sanford Ava. FA 2 B582
ed. 2134 (b a te Ave.
All type* of Ileal Estate

John E. Fox,
Realtor

our

33.00 and up. Cash only.
401 W. 13th St.

a

Wall

INSURANCE

Use

imishicld Back GIuhb Shampooer FREE with pur­
[ tor Glass
Vent Glass chase of Blue Lustre sham­
poo. Carroll's Furniture.
SERVICE
y iikui'lk Glass ami Faint
Used Refrigerators, Inven­
Company
tory clearance of trade-lni.
3 i Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

Legal Notice

T

USED A REPOSSESSED
MERCHANDISE
G.E. 14" Portable T .1V. 339 M
Zenith 21" T.V.......... .. 349.95
Admiral 21" T.V. ..... 349.95
Motorola with new plcturo
lube ..
R.C.A. 21" T.V......... .. 339.95
R.C.A. 17“ T.V......... .,. $49.95
Kenmore automatic Washer
.................................... 348.M
Norge Wringer Washer 348 95
Goodyear Service Store
333 W. 1st St.
FA 3-2821

service business with ten
office and outside employees j
Must meet ami deal with
ing men needed. Wc train Hobby Snop foot.*, 10“ Elec­
the public. Knowledge of
tric Saw. grinder, 24" Jig­
you.
Write
Commercial
office procedure and ex­
saw, etc. Also baud tool*.
Trades Institute lk).\ 18, c o
perience in supervDiofl nec­
FA 2-3948.
Sanford Herald.
essary. Write giving age, •
17" H.C.A. Table Model T.V.
; Automobile Service
education, experience, sal- ■
29.
323.00. 21" Westinghous*
ary range. Box 21 t o San- T.V 333.00. FA 2 5302.
ford Herald.

Heal Estate —.Mortgages
III N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420

• T A T E O P FLO R ID A
T U i J A I D . H W . KM .LAND, J r .
wliiiae r a e ld e tir* la u n know n
y o u A im itr n i s n T
n o t i­
f ie d
t h a t a a u l t lit E q u i t y
h a* b een b r o u g h t a g a i n * ! you
b y E I L E E N BAADT. t n th*
C i r c u i t C o u r t »f t h * N i n t h
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d f n r
g e m l n o l * C o u n t y , F l o ri d * .
YOU A H L HKHKIIV S UM ­
MO NED, U l l D K I t LI) AND UKQ U I H K I ) t o fll* y u u r ( n e w e r
w ith Ih* C lerk of aald Cuurt
a n d t o aa r v * a c o p y t h e r e o f
upon P la ln tlff'e a tto r n e y her*.
In uit o r be f u r • lb * t b t h d ay
of F a b ru a ry , t s ( t . Th* nam*
o f | h a C l a i m U f a a t t o r n e y t»
J * m n i). t l n r r e l l . a n d hla *dilraee le 1ST N o r t h M a g n o l ia
A v en u e. O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a . If
y o u fa ll l o do ao, a D eere*
P r o C o p f e e e o w ill be e n t e r e d
a g a l n a t y u u fo r t h * r e l l r f d e ­
m a n d e d In l l i r C o m p l a i n t .
YOU A I t E F l I t T I I L I t N O T I ­
F I E D t h a t t h e n a t u r e o f aald
• u l t I* f o r C a r l l l l o n o f l a n l .
W ITN ESS
MY
H A N D * *&gt;
C l e r k o f eald C i r c u i t C o u r t of
b tm ln o l* County. F lo rid a, and
th * B*at o f e.ttd C o u r t , a t
Sanford,
Hem lnol*
County,
F l o r i d a , t h l a 17th d a y o f J u n u a r y . IMS.
(HEAT.I
A r t h u r II. I i e r k w i t h J r .
C l a r k o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
In a n d f o r H em lnol* C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a
H r : M a r t h a T. v i h l . u
D eputy l i n k
P u b l l a h J a n . St, f t K F eb .
4. I I . 1S4I.

34. Article* For Sale

MERCURY I Door Auto..
Power Brake*. Steer.. Air Cond. —

12N

|O K Q CADILLAC Sedan IteVille
I M W Power And Air tend. — .... .....
FORD Station Wagon
8 CyL. Automatic ..

1 9 8 9 V-4,
l&gt;LT&gt;lotJTli
,,oor
Standard 1Stick

REALTY

HO. U. S. 17-93
OlAL 838-1707
CA8HKLUERKY

CIIF.YUDI.KT Jt Th Pickup

8 Cylinder

*The right Investment la equal to a lifetime *f tali'*

218 E. 2nd
1

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BANFORD

tSW B. PARK

J

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�Courthouse Records

NORTH ORLANDO OARDEN CLUB member* planting cherry laurel
trees last Saturday morning in the club’s first beautification project of the
year were, kneeling from left, Mrs. Bill Harris, Mrs. Ewrightaon Harvillo
and Mra. Don Nall; standing from left, Mrs. Richard Stodclen, Mrs. Jessie
Wallicc, Mrs. Bill Wolfe, Mrs. Mary Hyatt, and Mra. Bill Ryan.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UP1) Secretary of Slate Dean nuik
faced probable congressional
questioning today about So­
viet military forces In Cuba.
Rush was scheduled to tes­
tify at a closed session of the
House Foreign Affairs Com­
mittee,
The
committee
session
started at 10:10 a. m.
Rusk said on a television
program Sunday night that
the presence of four small
but heavily armed Russian
combat groups In Cuba ia “ a
m atter of real concern.” But
he aaid that "wo have had
some indication from the So-

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vict Union that t h e s e
forces, at least portions of
litem will be removed In due
course.”
Rusk's appearance before
Hie House committee was
billed aa a briefing on world
trouble apota.
In the television Interview
Rusk said that MIG fighters
had Item routing Into Cuba
for many monthi but that
‘‘it hat been our Judgment
that they have been consist­
ent with a defensive capabili­
ty on that island.”
He also said that Russians
have been flying the Jot
fighters as well as training
Cubans to fly them.
Rusk said that Soviet mili­
tary personnel had been mov­
ing out.of Cuba over the Uat
several weeks. "As long as
that out-traflic continues.” tie
said, ‘‘then that la a gain,
hut wo are
Interested in
whether that out-traffic will
now continue.”
Rusk conceded that the
MIG fighters could carry nu­
clear warheads but he said
"we do not believe that (here
arc nuclear warheads in Cuba
today”

Boost Science
Knowledge
Powers Urges

HOUSTON (l/P l) — Col.
John A. Powers, often called
"the voire of the astro­
nauts," told a group nf
Texas editors Sunday lie feels
today’s citizen mutt increase
his knowledge in the field of
science,
Powers, publicity officer for
Houston's Manned Spacecraft
Center, said people muat increate their space knowledge
if the decision-making, pro­
cess it to remain democratic.
"Today’s apace age citi­
zen, aatumlng that our news
media has dune Ha Job, nerds
to know more about science
than a science teacher knew
a generation ago just to
read and understand his news­
paper,” Powers said.
Ho told the Texas Associat­
ed Press Managing Editors
that newsmen must perform
a vital function in raising the
space IQ of the average per­
son.
"The news media will have
to spend more money to ac­
quire new people and equip
present personnel with an
improved scientific literacy,"
he continued.
In discussing the almost $99
billion apace budget, Powers
said it calls for complicated
weapons systems, space and
nuclear science advancements
and oilier complex aulijecta
A Ural aid course for staff that require more understand­
members of the Sarepta Heat ing by newsmen and the pub­
Home will begin tonight at lic alike.
T:30 p. m. at the home, Mra.
Mathlldc Frlsael, executive
secretary of the Red Cross
In the development of sword
announced today.
play during the 16th and 17th
The rourse, which will be centuries, the dagger was
lauglil by Jark llurnrr, first eommonly used as a leftoid instructor, is being giv­ hand auxiliary.
en al the request of Mrs.
Tan mar Braden, assistant
NOT ItKHPONKIRLK
administrator or Hie home.
"This will he an accelerat­
I will not he responsible
ed course," said Mrs. Flasel,
lor any debts Incurred hy
"It will be given twice a anyone other than myself.
week on Monday and Wed­
IDAS K. ACREV
nesdays until completion.”

Real Estate Transactions
leoti Bryan, rt ux to (Jor/
don Hodges, etui, St. Joae- Sci
ph's Subdvn., $1,000
m*
Harrjr Guttavaon, e tu i t o ; J
Charles Williams, etui, 13- {^
20-30. $14,000
j
Louise Jessup, e tu i to Ken- vs.
neth A. No-man, etal, fern mt
Terrace, $7,600
l
Mary Dowrie to Gladys P. Ha
Durham, N. Chuluota, $7,200 fd
Verne Rlggall to VA, Sunt
land, $13,000
dlt
VA to Samuel Ray Hawes, eta
etui, Plnecrest, $12,900
1
L. J. Sc hod, to Ray Cress, ra.
etal, 10-20-30, $0,000
val
Clara Fletemcyer, etvlr to
I
Lester Bryant, etui, Bel Air, Da
$0,000
S
Sidney Wlnoder, e tu i to VA, Wil
Sunland, $15,300
—
Paul II. Evans, etu i to VA, m
Sunland, $10,000
M
Helen J. Brook, etvlr to RHj a p m u B i r t n v
St ^ ""
Everett Harper, trustee, $-39, $5,000
John Lewis Tremblay, etu i
to John D. Frey, etui, Sunland. $12,300
&amp;
Elury Hamilton, etu i to EO
David Hamilton, Pearl Lake V
lights, $12.:*)
\
Alliert M. Green, etux to
V
Henry Blair, etui Queen’s ^
Mirror, $3,wm
A. C, Smith, Jr., elua to ,*"
E. D. Cook, Cypress Bend, [1
$7,500
Hi
Raymond Homes, Inr. to i
Raymond Skidmore, etu i,
&lt;
Longdate, $9,400
Michael Hsalla, etui to
Herbert Partridge, etui. San
Lanta, $12,900
—
Feank M. Sar Louts, etui
to George Knuth, etui, Ssn- f |
| HARRELL1
n
Undo, $10,300
BtVLRLY
Brsmur Development Co. H
to Ward Hicks, Inc. East- E |
brook Subdvn. $5,too
Lyle D. FIdler, etui to ■
Paul A. Knight, etui, Queen’s
Mirror, $3,500
U
Richard Atkins, elua to l y
Joseph a Croii, IV, .-lux, jj":
Longdsle, $7,$00
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City Kills $200,000 Industry Here
The City Commission by a
3-2 vote Monday night turned
down a $200,000 industry from
locating in Sanford by refusing
to go along with negotiations
with Ihe Sanford Pipetine Co.
Opposing the move were
C i t y Commissioners J I m
Crapps, Sonny Raborn and A!
Wilson.
After the meeting both Raborn and Wll«nn declined com­
ment on their decision while
Crapps said “They haven’t
proven their worth to me."
Commissioners Joe Baker
amt Mayor Tom McDonald led
the fight to bring the pipeline

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By Larry Verabel
At the (tart ol ttve City
Commission meeting Monday
night, Mayor Tom McDonald
laid debate on the ACL-Flpcline hau le would be limited
to 10 minutea for each group.
. . . He mentiontd the Gettys­
burg Addreia being only 10
minutes, etc., etc. Anyway,
some two hours later they
were still arguing . . . Which
reminds me . . . I would
hare admired Lincoln more
If he would have Just shaken
his flit a t the audience at
Gettysburg Instead of that 10
minute oratory.
• • •
Jim Crapps asked the City
Commission, Monday night to
seek legislation to double
commliiloners' salaries and
expense accounts. . . . Not a
sound could be beard for 33
seconds and the board went
on to the next item on the
agenda.
• • •
PIPELINE BLUES— Two
months ago this reporter was
told that no ACL employes
would be Is id off due to the
proposed pipeline . . . don't
ba surprised if the pipeline
company files a suit against
the city. . . . Whata worse the
city backed off on Hr word.
. . . City told a $300,000 indus­
try to "go somewhere •lee.'*
Whst ever happened to free
enterprise?
• • •
I don't know how many
ACL men were in the room
but we counted 121 cigarette
butts on the floor at midnight.
• • •
. , , and two cigar stubs,
• • •
And a candy wrapper.
• • •
"It's a woman's preroga­
tive to change her mind,"
so the old saying goes . . .
But we don't have any wo­
men on our city commission
. . . But it does chnnge it*
decisions. . . . A plan or pro­
cedure la adopted and the
. commissioners a re given cre­
dit by a majority of their
constituents for some good
solid thinking , . Otherwise
why would the decision be
made? . . . Then-fill up the
commlaaion room at one of
the sessions, have a couple
of objections to the previous­
ly well thought-out action,
and what happena? . . . You
guessed iti . . . Back p id ­
dling and a rescind decision
, . . Followed by confusion
, , . lack of confidence . . .
reluctance of many to accept
commission decisions because
they might be reversed be­
fore the action authorized by
them can be completed . . .
Costs go "down the drain"
. . . Guts, thal'a what wo
aeedi
• • e
Booster! Club meets Thurs­
day night to talk over build­
ing a $30,000 stadium. We
h e ir Pete Knowles has been
invited to give the "citjr'a
aide."
• • e
County Commission Chair­
man J . C. Hutchison made it
up the stairs this morning
without Dirk Irvin's help.
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Officers In the courthouse
will probably bo closed for
O. P. Herndon's funeral at 4
p. m. Wednesday.
•
• •
City conducted a street
light survey of downtown . ,
Results: lighting very ade­
quate except for 2nd St.
• • •
Stop sign survey for the
Mayfair sectioo in the worka.
•
• *
Mothers Polio drive march
Thursday . . . Volunteers
needed . . . Call Mrs. Robert
ZiUrower NOW.
• • •
How come the city refused
to aid George Touhy'a semi­
centennial celebration?
• • •
Boat marina cornin' up
again. City gave outfit headed
by Jake Zorisn of Maitland
some ISO days to corns up
with engineering plana on “gono-go* 'b a s i s . H Jaks fails,
the city will get the plans.
Tom McDonald opposed the
mow—"Don't want to tie
up the place," said Tom.
School Supt. Hay MUwee and
Walter Teague were given
the go-ahead by the ScbocA
Board Thursday to attend a
school superintendents meet­
ing at the U of F in Gainesvilie on Jan. $1 and Fab. L

JIM CRAPPS
•No'
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SONNY RAUORN
•No’
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AL WII-SON
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W ater Ration Seen
Here; Despite Plan
Water rationing is in pro- j proceed with plans for a near
sped for Sanford this summer $1,000,000 water improvement
despite City Commission ap- program,
proval Monday night giving
Tho plans are ex pec toil to
Uie green light to engineers be completed by April and EnClark, Dailey and Diets to I gineer Jess Diets backed up

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Civic Center Review
Ordered By Board
Religion* nerviccn will be allowed at tho Civic
Center and the City Commission Monday night or­
dered a complete review on utilizing the fucility more
and “letting it carry its own weight."
Commissioner Joe Bnker urged the commission
to review the operation of the facility to broaden the

Herndon Rites
OnWedn
Funeral servi r* r
Herndon. Ti&gt;, who died Sunday
night at his Sanford Avr.
home, will be conducted at
4 p.m. Wednesday at (lie First
Presbyterian Church with Hcv.
Tim in as M a k I a officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Bom Dec. 19. 1892 In San­
ford, Mr. Herndon was a for­
mer state representative and
icrvcd us Seminole County
Clerk of Circuit Court from
1935 until hli retirement in
1969. He was a member of
the First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford; of Elks Lodge
1241 of Sanford; of the Odd­
fellows; of Celery Camp 625
WOW of Sanford and was a
citrus grove owner.
Survivors arc four children,
O. P. Herndon Jr. of Clear­
water, William F. Herndon of
Titusville, George fl Herndon
of Orlando and Mrs. Mary
Margaret Lumpkin of Jackson­
ville and 18 grandchildren.
Brision Funeral Homo is in
charge of funeral ami burial
arrangements.

center's use ami to cnncp] tho
regulation restricting religi­
ous services.
Commissioner Jim Crapps
emphasized “it's silly the way
be t'-vw. it i, .»rg intitaad it
shoql - and iiui-t can y ila own
Wefgllt."
Tho commission mad* the
decision after a delegation
asked tha facility be used for
fro* lecture services during
the spring and winter by a
Christian Beicnce sect.

Bank Shortage
Disrupts Talks

City Manager W. E. Knowles’
earlier remarks that water
rationing is a dim prospect
for tbr city this summer,
“The city is facing a critical
water problem and tho im­
provement program won't be
ready until 1U64," Diets em­
phasized.
The program would inilude
a streamlined treatment plant
by the country club area, four
new wi-lla and transmission
tines. It is hoped that with
the new program, the city
will lie able to utilize 160 per­
cent mere water.
At the present time, the
city is pumping 1,000 gallons
per minute and will inrn-ase it
to 2,000 per minute.

Cold Death
Toll Over 300
l l y j ’uif'^i Press International
Temperatures- dropped ha­
lo -v zero In the Ohio Valley
ami snow-clogged Nmthrast
again today. Light snow drift­
ed eastward from the Rockies.
Tim di-nth toll from the Itday nirgi- of hitter cold and
heavy snow edged above the
300 mark.
The mercury frll to 10 be­
low zero curly today at Pitts­
burgh, shattering a 3d-yearold record low for Juu SO.
Ohio staggered by minus30 temperature readings Mon­
day, recorded more sub-sero
readings t-day. Tha Ohio
River was almost covered by
iee 3 to I inehes thick, peach
end cherry crops In Ihe south­
western portion of the Buck­
eye State have been severely
damaged.
Ktmirn, N. Y., recorded a
low of 18 below early toduy.
Snow . hogged Watertown,
N. Y. saw its 70-inch snow
cover reduced to 67 Inchee be­
cause of settling.

I

ELISABETHVILLE, Katan­
ga, The Congo (UPI &gt;—Reports
of a multi-million dollar short­
age at the Katanga National
Bank today injected a new ele­
ment into the reunification
talks between Provincial Pres­
ident Molse Tallinn be and cen­
tral government officials.
Joseph lleo, the Leopold­
ville government's minister
resident in Katanga, scheduled
another meeting today with
Tshombc and his whole cabi­
net.
Tshombc, who recently end­
ed hla 31-month-old secession
f r o m the Congo, Monday
promised bis government's full
cooperation in reunification
efforts. He said his 90-minute
talk with lleo was held in an
CLEM SON, 8. C. (U PI)—
LONDON ( U Pli—John Vas­ atmosphere of "understanding
Harvey Gantt, an easy-going
sal, convicted Soviet spy. to­ and cordiality."
young Nrgro who revived both
day dismissed as "absolutely
handshake* and razzing when
absurd" reports that he had
he missed South Carolina's
planned to flee behind Ihe
puhlir school rolor harrier
iron Curtain with his former
Monday, goes through an
boss In fhs British Admiralty.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — orientation program today at
Vassal!, 39, an admitted
homosexual now serving 18 Tulane University, attended Clemscn College.
The 20-year-old architecture
years imprisonment fur selling only by white* fnr 129 year*,
secrets to Russia, denied to a added two more Nrgroe* to it* student, who maintained, a
three-man tribunal Invettigst- student body Monday for a to­ "ft" average a t Iowa Stale,
ing press reports of Soviet es­ tal of 10 admitted voluntarily and other transfer student*
pionage that he hoped to ren­ and without incident in the were to learn of the traditions
of this old southern school in
dezvous abroad with his for­ past few days.
Eight Nrgroe* registered the foothills uf the lilue Ridge
mer boss, Thomas Galbraith.
for classes Friday to become Mountains.
The mejority of Clemson’s
th* first of their race ever en­
4,260 student* arrive Wednes­
rolled at Tulane.
Stocks Steady
NEW YORK (U l’l t —Stocks
More eould enroll today hut day and Thursday for ascend
were steady at ■!) active open­ registrations close this eve­ semester registration. Classes
ning.
start Friday.
ing today.

Gantt Razzed
At Clemson

Report Absurd,
Vassal Says

2 Negroes
Enter Tulone

NAS commanding officer, who
has said the station would observe “open house" the morn­
ing of tha celebration. At that
time the Navy'a world famous
precision flying tram, The
Rlua Angels, accompanied by
the parachute daredevils, the
Sbooluig Stars, will atago one
f

of their spectacular air shows.
Headed by George Touhy
committee leaders are: par­
ade, Glenn McCall Blue An­
gels, Captain Bob Ware; Fire­
works, Paul i^w is; Square
Dance, Bob Besaerer; Dance,
Garnett White; Beauty Con­
test, E. C. Harper Jr.; Little

every mrh savings I* a factor
in the continued existence of
the base here," Capt. Ware
said.
ACL attorneys. Mack Cleve­
land Jr. and G. A. Speer Jr.,
pointed out that many fam­
ilies of the railroad would be
hurt if the pipeline would lo­
cate here.
They stressed the company
was not a common carrier li­
censed in the stale At present
the railroad transports Jet fuel
from Tampa to Sanford.
Cleveland stressed that there
was not "that much" of a
savings to the taxpayer* by

transporting the fuel by pipeline and "we must consider
our local economy."
Navy Fuel Supply office of­
ficially stated the annual sav­
ings to the government In
transportation eosts would be
about $33,000 if the pipeline is
constructed.
Actually the commission ap­
proved the pipeline hut hack
paddled in the face of severe
opposition and criticism by
the railroad.
The I’ipelim- company had
planned to construct a $200,000 Jet fuel storage facility at
the foot of Lake Monroe and

pump some two million gallons
of fuel from the lakefront
through Metlonville and onto
Ihe base on a monthly ha si*.
Attorney for the Pipeline
Co., Krn McIntosh, said the
economic stability of the Ns*
val Air Station was at stake.
After a close to two-hour
hassle, Baker made the motion
to approve the pipeline. There
was no second and McDonald
gave up his mayor's chsir to
vote with Baker.
Crapps took over the may­
or's chair and he broke a 2-3
lie favoring Ihe pushing of the
industry out of Sanford.

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Tourist Pitch

Area Road Freeze
Damage: $ 2 0 ,0 0 0

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida's spring time tourist
pitch will be aimed at unat­
tached young men ami women,
Approximately 15 miles of
and at families without chil­
dren.
county roads are in need of
repair because of lbs- Decern*
her freeze, it was reported
GAINESVILLE (U P D -F rce
this morning by Road Supt.
world military action against
J.
C. Lavender to toe Coun­
Fidel Caitro is the only solu­
tion to the problem of Cuba, ty Commission.
Cuban exile leader Jose Mlro
lavender said the road
Cardona said Monday night.
damage is Just now begin­
ning to appear. He estimat­
ed cost of repairs, with reCARACAS. Venezuela tUPI)
topping, will he $20,000.
—Tile newspaper El Mundo
He was authorized to make
said today police here frus­
trated u Communist plot to a complete study amt recoinkidnap Henry Ford It. who ur- mend repairs to the Commis­
rived Sunday on a tour of his sion. Commission mem tiers
company’s Latin American
agreed to accompany him on
branches.
a study of road damage.
County Engineer William
Bush
was authorized to at­
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—Howard College officials re­ tend a public iiearing on Im­
gretfully accepted Ihe resigna­ provement for flood control
tion Monday of football coach or tlie Econlockhatclicc Riv­
Bohhy Bowden, who will he­ er basin by the U. S. Army
roine an assistant coach at Corp* of Engineer* at to a.
Florida State University Feb. m. next Tuesday at the or­
ange County eourUwuse, Or­
1.
lando.
In calling the hearing, the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Corps slated Hint "accelerat­
Over ruling the attorney gen­ ed growth which has taken
eral. the Cabinet Board of Ed­ place in recent yeara (in
ucation opened Hie door today Seminole and Orange Count­
fur rompetum r pay hikes for ies) is said to have aggravat­
teachers who plan to lake u ed problems in (lie extent
national examination n e x t that considerable urban de­
velopment
Is subject
to
Monday to qualify.
periodic flooding. Purpose of
this hearing is to discuss
with local interests tlie flood
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ally. control and related problems
Gen. Robert K. Kennedy lias
in the Eronlockhalehee River
revealed that ambassador-at- basin and to receive their
large, Llewellyn Thompson, views relative to the need
was among the 12 members of and feasibility of providing
the “Crisis Cluh" (hat counted remedial Improvements."
most in shaping American
Bush also was authorized
strategy during tlie Cuban to make a survey to deter­
crisis.
mine tlie centerline o( Ihe
proposed Altamonte Sprtngslxmgwood Road.
A T L A N T A (UPI) — The
The Commisiiun also ap­
dean of White House corres­ proved tlie Little Wckiv*
pondents, Mrrrlmcn Smith, Itoad and approved Bush’s
said Monday the political pos- request to officially close
tur* of North Atlantic Treaty Osceola Airport to air traf
Organization countries can af­ he. Tlie Seminole Timing As­
fect the price American pouf- sociation was granted a lease
trymen gut for their chickens to hold drag race* at tin*
on tlie world market.
airport.
Tlie engineer was authorized
to zequest of HLH Products
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
7 tie Slate Board of Health,
calling on Floridians to gel
smallpox vaccinations, warn
rd Monday the state Is espec­
FT MONROE, Va. (U P D ially susceptible to the disease,
although there have been no Gcn. Herbert B. Powell, retir­
rases in recent years. Dr. ing Continental Army com­
Clarence M Sharp, acting di­ mander, imlay called for a
rector of the Bureau of Pre­ million man ground force with
ventable Diseases, said that a spearhead of entirety new
Florida has several aeaporlt "air-assault" division*.
In an interview with United
offering entrance for the di­
sease, and that “ the (remind Press International, the chief
ous air travel to Miami poses of the Army's biggest com­
a constant threat. Members mand provided the first offi­
of the Armed Services are of­ cial details of tentative plant
ten flown into Florida from a for a fast-moving airborne
foreign country where health version of the old horse
conditions are bad at best." cavalry-air assault units able
"to overrun Ihe enemy so fail
he won't know what hit him."

Only Solution

Plot Foiled

a right-of-way along Onora
Road for a sidewalk to tlie
Naval Air Station and for
future
widening of that
thoroughfare.
The Commission voted to
transfer deed of title for
the five-acre Fort Lane park
to the Geneva Historical and
Genealogical Society.
Resignation of Clarence
Dame a* county sanitarian
was accepted.
Move
by
Commissioner
Jam es Avery Jr. to increase
the count)'a insurance com­

mittee from three to five
members was vetoed by the
board 3-2. John M. Fitzpat­
rick supported Avery but Lee
Gary ami John R. Alexander
opposed the action and Gen.
J. C. Hutchison, chairman
hroke the tie vote.
Avery also lost out In a
move to rotate membership
of tho committee among in­
surance agents, pointing out
the committee dispenses be­
tween $16,000 an«l $18,000 a
year in county funds for in­
surance purposes.

Coach Quits

Open The Door

Crisis Club

Price Effect

State Warned

Giant Air
Assault Urged

Centennial Committees Named
Tha various committees of
ths Seminole County SemiCentennial to be celebrated on
April 27 are swinging into
action thia week.
The first announcement of
•ny part of th* celebration
made puhlir ha* come from
Captain Bob Ware, Sanford

hers despite protests from a
largo crowd of ACL employes
snd attorneys.
Baker emphasized that by
denying the company access
here it would be limiting free
enterprise which the commis­
sion has no right to mix In
Baborn, Wilson and Crapps
turned down the company’s
bid even though Capt, Robert
Ware, commanding officer of
the Naval Air Station, empha­
sized "the proposed pipeline
would increase the efficiency
ami reduce the rust of operat­
ing live Naval Air Station.
"There is no doubt that

League, Brack Perkins; Sup­
per, Art Beckwith; Lunch,
Gordon Bradley; Dignitaries
and Recognition Dinner, Ran­
dall Chase; Community Ex­
hibits, Al Lormann end Pub­
licity and Public Relations,
Mrs. Gerald Warnka.

Hopet* Gone
BRUSSELS (UPI) - The
United States expressed its
anxiety today over France's
opposition to Britain's entry
into the European Common
Market, But West German
Vice Chancellor Ludwig Er­
hard said, “AH hopes are
gone."

I'KKTTY JUDY Hnrmon wins crowned "Junior
Mian March Of Dimes" nt the Melodofl Skating
Link Monday night by Dick Uaimliottom. Mi**
Harmon collected over ?9B with over ?!JU0 col­
lected for the annual drive during tho evening.

Legislature Warned:
Grave Consequences
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant warned
Ihe i-cglslntiire ns it Ix-gim Its
third special si-sslun on reapportion merit today that fail­
ure to come Up with an ac­
ceptable plan will bring
"grave consequences."
A 42-senator reapportioninrnl plan was placed In po
siilon for passage In the
Senate today, Just hours
after convening of Florida's
last-dilrh special session on
rrappoiliunmenl.
It may mean, Bryant said,
that the 1963 regular session
will not ho able to meet, or
Lliut uny act it shuuld adopt
if it doe* meet will la- uncon­
stitutional,
Bryant did not address the
lawmakers in person. He con­
veyed his general views in a
three-page letter read separ­
ately in each houso and ad­
dressed to the presiding of­
ficers.
Bryant did not lay down
any specific plan for the
Legislalura to adopt as lie
did in two previous sessions.
He has said be would accept,
f

either a 38-district reshuffle
ur a 42-Scnutor plan, if orrompanied hy a House for­
mula based on imputation.
lie i ei tern led in his mes­
sage In tho legislators that
anything they may pass at
this late date could tie thrown
out tiy either the federul or
state court.
Tin 3H-di*lrtct reshuffle,
product of legislation from
urban areas, is very nttruclive
mid would meet the provisions
of the present state ron-m il­
lion, lie said. But Bryunl
warned, it might be knocked
out by the federal court* un­
less accompanied by a consllluti mil amendment making
further changes to strength­
en imputation factors.
By the same token he said,
u statute enlarging the legis­
lature beyond the present con­
stitutional limits of 38 Senate
seats and 96 House seats
might by Invalidated by the
State Supreme Court.
“If yuti fall in this special
session to pro-luce a plan for
apportionment acceptable to
tha federal court, the conse­
quence* will he grave,” Bry­
ant said.

ACL May
Be Dragged
Info Strike
JACK S O N V H L K
(U1M) — Federal District
Judge William A. Mcltiio
Jr. took under considera­
tion today a p e t i t i o n
which could drag three
other major Florida railroads
into a strike which ha* erippled the Florida East Coast
Railway for seven days.
If M dise grants the petition
hy the FEC, he eould a t tha
sumo time open the way for
picketing of the Jacksonville
Union Terminal hy striking
member* of I t non-operating
unions.
Sm-h action would halt op­
erations liy the Atlantic Coast
Line, Seaboard Air Line and
Southern Railroad* through
Jacksonville, cutting mail, ex­
press and shipping llnei from
n major puit of the Bunshlna
Stole to the rest of tha na­
tion,
—- McRae promlaed th* court
ho would issue his ruling "ns
soon us possible" and observ­
ers said it would probably
come this afternoon.
In St. Augustine, mean­
while, new discussions were
held between alate and fed­
eral medlutors and represent­
atives of management and la­
bor.
The actual petition seeks an
injunction to force the Jackwmvillu Tcimlr.il Company to
take over about 2,000 rented
freight cars scattered over
FEC tracks in Florida, and
for which th* FEC says It Is
paying about $(1,400 per day
in lentul fees,

Former Sanford
Paslor Dies
Dr. E. D. Jlrownlce, for­
mer pastor of tha First Pres­
byterian Church here for 37
years died in IJade City Mon­
day night.
Graveside services will bo
held in Sanford at 3 p m.
Wednesday.
In lien of flowers, all dona­
tions are to bo m.idu to Ilia
Tiiorwsll Orphanage,

No Grits . . .
No Gravy . . .
No T obasco
WASHINGTON (U PD -T ho
weekly White House breakfast
for Democratic congressional
leaders reverted to the samu
old menu today.
Sen, Hubert If. Humphrey,
D-MInn., said that "no grits,
no gravy and no tobssco" were
served today.
Last week, following com­
plaints hy IL-p. Hale Hoggs. Dl.a , that breakfast* in tho
mansion wrro too bland, to­
basco and grits were served
with the seramIded eggs. But
apparently It was a one-shot
affair.

Herald Index
Bridge ~ - _____
Clttaaiflrd __ . .
..........
Dear Abby _____

Pag* 2
l’nge 7
Page (J
Page 3
Pair* 1
E n tertain m en t_Page 3
Legal*___ Page 8-6 ft 7
Puaile
_______ Page 7
Kocletv
.
Pave 3
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