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�Saboteurs Blow Up FEC Rail Bridge At Port Orange
Bad, bad news from John
Galloway, the county tax
collector. Said thli morning
the new tax bills will be in
the mail by late October.
• • •
Seminole is a "very clean"
county, according to a news
report by the State Beverage
Department. Although state
agents raided and destroyed a
moonshine still a day in the
state during August, the re­
p o r t reads "zero" clear
across the page of stills, ar­
rests, etc., l o r Seminole
County.
* * *
Sanford police officers arc
being measured this after­
noon for new winter police
uniforms.
CassdbiT..
Mayor Fred
Heath announced tills morn­
ing that Mrs. U W. Haw­
thorne will take over the job
as town clerk until the Be
cumber elections. Mrs. Lil­
lian Henning, incumbent, ha*
resigned effective Sept. 27.
• • •
Congregational
C h ris tlan Church reported to police
today vandals have peppered
the edifice with 111) shot —
holes In the church windows
and bulletin board. Vandalbin in any form is bad
enough . . . but to a church
building. SHAME!
• • •
It’s a safe bet that John
Fitzpatrick will not run for
re-election as county com­
missioner in November 1964.
R. E. Porter has been in­
formed John still is irked that
his plan for a pay hike for
all commissioners was turned
down.
• • •
Seminole County topped its
$3,300 (junta this year by do
nating $7,734 to the American
Cancer Society.
• • •
Annual meeting of share­
holders of the Sanford-SemInolc Development Company
at H p.m. Oct. 1 at Florida
.Slate Rank lounge will be
highlighted by the election of
directors.
• • •
M a y o r Tom McDonald.
Commissioner* Joe
Baker
and Sonny Itaborn and City
Manager Pete Knowlc* plan
to attend the 37th annual con­
vention of the Florida la-ague
of Municipalities Oct. 27 2!) at
Tampa.
• • •
Note on the spindle from
the local United Fund: Pres­
ident Kennedy will address
the nation over the three TV
networks at lu p.m. Sunday
4 in regard to United Fund
campaigns countrywide.
* • ■
Parents of Sanford Junior
High School students will gel
acquainted with the faculty
at the first parents' meeting
of the year at 7:30 p.m. Tues­
day in the school auditorium.
• * •
Tuesday is the day the
study (cam of the Slate Uo.ml
of Control will be here to
study the proposed Lake Ada
site for the new university
for Ka*t Central Florida. The
team will return again for
two days in October to study
the other four proposed sites.
• • •
Thieves went to a great
eftort last night to break into
Pcnley’s grocery at fio*i West
llth Street . . . to obtain $3
in pennies,
* « *
Watch for an announcement
in Friday's Herald for boat­
ing enthusiasts. The Herald's
prrtty Donna Merck will au­
thor a weekly column on boat­
&lt;4 ing. Should !.e interesting . . .
if you own a boat or have a
friend with a boat.
* * *
Glenn Goembel. of a Park
Avenue service station. Is be­
ing teased about his money by
his friends since the Brink's
armored truck stopped at his
station the other day. Or so
at the bank in
cur "spy
form* us.

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Force Won't
Assure Rights,
RFK Declares
WASHINGTON' &lt;LTI&gt; —
Ally. tlen. Butte rt F. Ken­
nedy s.itd today that "jicujile
can’t be led by bayonets” and
federal troops never can be
a means of enforcing civil
rights in the South.
The cabinet officer’* remark*, made in commenting
on the violence ill Binningham, were seen by some os an
indication that President Ken­
nedy would not intervene ivltn
federal troop* in the raciallytorn Alnhamn city,
Seven Negro lenders fiom
the Deep South were meeting
with the Chief Kxecutive this
afternoon to urge the dis­
patch of federal troops to
Birmingham,
The group, headed lit the
Rev. Martin l.uther King Jr.,
contends that troops are need­
ed to keep order in the cityin the wake of lust Sunday’s
hetnhing of a Negro church
which killed four young girl*.
The attorney general, inter­
viewed on nationwide televi­
sion show NDC’s Today show
said “only a change of heart
can tiring about the changes
needed in the South.”
ile said communication* be­
tween white* and Negroes in
Birmingham had broken down
and must be restored before
any step* can lie taken toward
rasing the situation.

Refugees Say
Castro Killed
Invader Force

Texans Battle

Four Klansmen
Held In Beating I
(UIT) — Four Negroes were
badly beaten Wednesday night
when they drove (heir rat into u Ku Klux Klan rally in a
woodrd area two mile* from
here,
Fuur Klansmen from Jack­
sonville were charged with as­
sault and buttery.
Sheriff L. O. Davis said the
Negroes hud turned down a
side road leading to the spot
where some 300 to 336 hooded
Klansmen were holding a
rally.
*T guess they wanted to see
what the rally was all about
and didn't realize the Klan has
spotter* out,” Davis said, lie
said Klansmen followed the
ear to where the road enure to
a deadend.
“They (the Negroes) got to
the end of the road mid there
was no place to go hut to tho
rally," the sheriff said,
He said the Klansmen :,t,.pped the car and “ lore it up."
The Negros* were beaten and
reiceved had sculp wounds,
Davis said, lie said he did not ;
know* if any weapon* weie
Used in tho beating.

Snake Handler
Upsets Rally
SELMA, Ala. (U P D - A
young white man was or
rested here Wednesday night
when he nearly began a
fight try shoving a snake at
Negroes attending a desegre­
gation rally.
Police said a Negro was
arrested when he attempted
.«» grab the white man, iden­
tified as Dean* Barber Jr..
23. Both were jailed for at­
tempting to incite a riot

Sanford Man Joins

A “ task force" of the East
Central
Florida
Regional
Planning Council will move
into Seminole County for a
four-loalx-week
evaluation
study early in l!)6L it waa
reported today by John Alex­
ander. Seminole member of
the Council.
Alexander, James Van lloy,
alternate member, and Guy
Stenxtrom, assistant county
engineer, attended a Council
session In Kissimmee Thurs­
day. when the Council ap­
proved a $163,150 budget.
Seminole County Commis­
sioners, including Alexander,
have approved $7,530 as this
county's share toward the
Council's budget. Seven coun­
ties in the area will contri­
bute $92,150 to the Council,
and this will be matched with
$!2! joO from the I S. Home
ami Housing Finance Agency.
The program approved by
the Council Thursday includes
sending “task forces" into
each of the seven Fast Cen­
tral counties to gather date
on population, industrial and
commercial plans, recreation,
water needs, transportation
and general land use, Alex­
ander said.
Van lloy si ten-led the
meeting in the stead of the
second Seminole member,
iHiugias Stenstrom,

British University

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NO. 21

Russia Proposes
18-Nation
Summit Parley
UNITED NATIONS. X. V.
(U PI)—Russia today pniposed a summit conference of
IS countries in .Moscow next
year to work out a “ general
and complete disarmament"
treaty and discuss relaxation
of international tension.
Soviet
Foreign
Minister
Andrei Gromyko, in a policy
L.
speech to the General Assem­
MRS. M A U V Kuril; bly, al»« called for a U. S.
Wulkef, Seminole Coint- Russian agreement not to
t.v tax assessor, lias send nuclear weapons into
been elected for her space.
Ile proposed that the 19
second term ns treasur­
invited to partici­
er of the Tax Assessors countries
pate in tile courrcnl Geneva
Association of Florida.
talks—France declined
She previously hud ser­ arm*
the invitation—convene a new
ved as chaplain.
conference next $ear at a
(Jameson LMiolu) convenient site to be derat­
ed.
lie said Russia would wolcome “the heads of govern­
ments or state" of the con­
ference members in Moscow
for such a conference.
In a speech reflecting the
"Moscow spirit" which fol­
lowed last months signing of
the partial nuclear test ban
MIAMI (L 'l'l) — A Cuban treaty, timmkyo used the
polemics for which he Is
underground spokesman *nid ruled only to la«h out at
today Premier Fidel Castro’* West Germany.
troops captured and executed
•'nearly nil” of a tihl-man
tanding parly that went
ashore on the nor (hern coast
of Orieule I’lovliice.
Frutui sen Moto, spokesman
for tlio n!itl-Cmtro under­
PORT
ARTHUR,
Tex
ground group known ns the (L’ l'lt — Mud-splattered vnl
Oricutc Liberation Front, said unit-era wiurv from sandbag
the binding took place “ re­ ging a levee weakened by hv
cently” in the Mnlagucta ing Hurricane (indy’* torST. A U b U S T I N ' K. Fla. swamp*
portIcnvng
fitn-ntiulbetween
rains, the
begun
'*■* of Malinti and Puerto for home mil rest today. Civil
Padre. Ho did not name the defense officials put out an
exact date,
emergency mil for more vol­
lb** area i&lt; rinse to the llri- unteer*.
cute lander with lum aginy
1 ivil ib fell-e official Saw­
province.
yer \\ oil-ton culled it “an
Moio -aid Castro “blanket­ extreme emergency.'’ Thous­
ed the iileu with 9,000 troop*" and* have fled to high ground
who suereedcif in rajituiing to escape the flood water*.
''more than Ml" of the invad­
"We need more Volunteer*,*'
er*. AH of those ruptured were Ile said. "The men tlieru aru
executed.
, burned out anil leaving be•The last group to he capthl.y „im|lly cannot work
lured comprised It! men, in­ any more,''
cluding .Manuel Rodriguez,
Cindy moved inland Toe*
leader of the expedition, and day and then hovered over
oil were shot.” Morn said. the lower volley formed by
Rodrigue* was said to be from the Sabine and Nechea riverMiami.
soaking the area with n* much
Another Cuban group, which a* two feet of rain, I-bool
rails itself the "Sentinel* of damage around Beaumont and
Liberty," -aid that an air force Port Arthur ha* already been
pitot at tilts .Sun Antonio Los estimated a* high as I o n l
Banos &gt;&lt;itbase had been n o - |j1)M
"R'-'l U'i* month a* an anti(.astro plotter.
---------------------—

U. S. Orders
Haitians Out
MIAMI ( l l 'l i - Twentyfive Haitians who followed
their leader to Miami from
the Bahamas and asked for
asylum were ordered deport­
ed Wednesday by immlgra
lion officials.
The Haitians follower* of
Ur. Clement Benoit, immedi­
ately filed an appeal to (lie
Board of Immigration Ap­
peal* iri Washington, accord­
ing to District Immigration
Chief Edward P Ahrens.
Ahrens sail the appeal
hoard probably won't hand
down its decision until next
week.

Fioodwafers

$3.75 To $4.75
Oranges Seen

LAKELAND (CPU
The
price of Florida cltius and
it* by-products will ku way
up till* year because of last
December’s freeze, the Citrus
Mutual says.
The orange crop will be
le«s than half n( the normal
prop and grapefruit and tan
:rartne production will also
drop sharply, llu- Mutual
said Wednesday.
Mutual executive vice pres
blent Robert W. Rutledge
said Mutual anticipates an
average per-box price tor or­
anges this season to run be­
tween $3 73 to SI 23. compar­
ed to an average ol $1 •*&gt; to
$2,06 last year.

DAVID LEONARD

A Sanford architect, David
Leonard, Iras brought a great
honor to hi* alma mater, the
University of Florida, by be­
ing named assistant profesior
of architecture at the Univer­
sity ol Manchester, England.
Son of Mr. ant Mrs. J M
Leonard. 2011 Holy Avenue,
Leonard urrivid in Kn Sand
this week to assume In*
teaching duties tor the next
year.
While a student in the
School of Arts ant Science
and Architecture at D. ol K.
Leonard look for I - the-l*
the proposed biology research

Tesf Ban Okay
Seen In Check

mi the Gainesville
campus.
Hi- deign of the center
complex Interested
Frank Flu Shots U rged
W XxHINGTON (UPI) —'The
Jenkins, prulrxsor of archi­
tecture at the University of U. S. Public llealtb Service
Manehe-ter a visiting critic today advised all persons m
and lecturer at U. of F. Jen- "hlgb risk Rrmips" tsi get
kim al-i apparently noted vaccinated against influenza
immediately,
l.ei i ini'- straight A average
d i in.; h . higher education
Icuiiard. win* received his S it On .$500,000
TAt.LAHASSEE (UPI) —
D3 degret only last May.
The
State Student Scholarship
was queried by Jenkins about
the profe-surship at Man-' lavan Commission held its
che-ter The official
fler ilrst formal meeting Wednes­
day anil indicated it will sit
came through just recently
and Leonard sailed List week light on $360,1**1 until some
criteria can he set up (or
for England.
Hi* mother. Mr*. Leonard, needy students.
■xplained this morning that
lu&gt; year at Manchester may Tunnel Urjrod
LONDON (UPI) — A Bi­
he the start of a program of
nt
an committee of experts
exchange of student* and protoday
recommended the con
lessors between the two unt
structicn uf a railroad tunnel
vertilie*
\ University ol
California student was select, under the English Channel
to estahlish the first perman­
ed by Jenkins last year.
ent
link between Ihe British
Leonard, * graduate of
Seminole High School, col- isle* and the continent.
irrted Indian objects while In
high school and ha* one of Sym pathy O ffered
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
the finest collection* of Amor,
I'lte executive committee of
ran Indian artifaets lie also
the
Southern Baptist Conven­
paints landscapes in water
tion Wednesday night express­
color.
ed its "deepest sympathy" to
Mr
Leonard said loday
her "'ll plait* to Visit Die the families nf four Negro
architectural
renters
ot children killed Sunday in the
Europe and will work toward bombing of a Birmingham
Uts master* degree.
He church.
hope* on ins return next
Scptemtier to enter Harvard M artial Law
:radu.itc school for his m ast­ JAKARTA. Indonesia —
er v and lion coiubiin- Ihe il l'll — Indonesia Imposed
practice of architecture with martial law on this capital
Wednesday night a* a result
teaching.
of a day of rioting against
the new British Common­
wealth nation of Malaysia
that left the British Embassy
a burned out shell.
ccillct

WASHINGTON I l l 'l l —
President Kennedy w.i&gt; asuml today thul he will lie
able to go Luforo the voter*
in it state* next wivk with
overwhelming senate inllfl. iIii'ii of the micleui t&gt; .i lent
treaty an nccnmpl In-.I f " t .
The march of victory will
la- high.
The senate agreed to vote
mi Hie pact at lim it \.M,
LDT next Tuesday, our Imtir
before the preddent i- ■■tiediibd In take off on Ills we-tern conservation tour. 'Ihe
roll call was moved up 111) min­
utes In ucconimodule senator*
who w nit to go with L&gt;
ly.
A I nited pri ■» Intel na­
tional survey of ticaty sup­
port indo-aled S3 senator, now
me commitii i] or incline. I to
Vote for IV«r treaty, w til 13
again-l alnt 4 undeetded. A
two-tlliid* majority of sen­
ators voting i* requiied.
Toll Road M eeting
Adm nisti.ition S"ur«i* dis­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) closed they now ex pet t to
TALLAHASSEE ( I t ’D —
Die Stale Boa I Board meet*
have I Vote of Sen. thin U A Cocoa Beach attorney re
here today to discuss the
Jnhn-i n, (D-S. &lt; i vsti.i-e nnnianded by the senate mi
Everglade* Parkway, a pro
rolleal- iv, Democrat Srn. I [nirhment court for tmprnnosed Naple* to Fort Lauder
Strom Thurmond, is .......... . per testimony Wednesday wav
1accused today of sitting in 'date toll mad that has met
the treaty'* rn«*i
the gallery and listening to stiff opposition from l&gt;&gt;e
foes.
the testimony of other wit­ American Automobile Assonesses before taking tiie ' elation.
stand.
'WO Penny
Die court, hearing state Face Court
LONDON (U P li— \n IHio
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) charm-*
of judicial tyranny
gold penny was bought for
Another
group of Negri*-* ar
$3,360 Wednesday by .m an . tit abuse of |Miwer against rested during a racial demon
onymmw bidder at a coin It,ole City I ircuit Judge *lratinn here Saturday* night
Itich.■■&gt;1 ho ly, ordered Frank
sale at Glcndintng und Go.
Wulfe to return to Tail*- faced Judge Ben Willis lo­
lu v 'e to )** quesliunesl about day in Circuit Cuurt on con­
whether In- actually wax In tempt of court charges fur
tiie gallery during previous violating an order limiting
Ihe size ol racial protest* to
testimony.
IS.
The accusation wax made
express themselves one way
hy Sen I). D Covington of
or the other , , , We now Dade City, who said he had ‘No Com bat Units*
have a (Mint of xla motion
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
p*T*dlial knowledge of Wolfe's
with no act Inn, either to o*e pr &lt;-nce in the gallery before A congressman just back
the old Post Office ti .il l.n; he wa* called to Ihe stand from the Soviet Union said
or to build a new library.
today the Russians claim
Wednesday afternoon.
The inn,I* for the renovation
they have tut combat troops
only training groups lett in
of liii* building and to f-iru
isb it. ready for q.e, was 11,102 At I’SIT
Cuba Hep. Robert U Barry.
i UXAHAS8KE (U PI) — ( It-.N A’ t. a member ol the
$1,766 and it was removed
from Hie library's appropria­ Uuii'U St.ito I'nlvx-i -tty ieg- House Foreign Affairs Com­
tion. It now rest* with the istrar Murray W. Kenna re- mittee saul lie wai told by
public's desire. Have you putted tnitay full trimester Vastly V. Kuznetsov, RiUmule yourself heard on m - itrtrollnnnt total'.f it log this *ia's first depot) foreign
JSuUC.' ’
I year.
| ttiioiilei,

Knowles Urges Action For City Library

Apatity on the part of San | it a'one hut they can con­ recommended a downtown
furj-* an,| Seminole County's stantly strive to grow more site for a new library withm
reading public was hit today efficient."
a block of the old post of­
hy City Manager W. E.
Recalling that the City ac­ fice." the City Manager slat
Knowles in a talk on the quired tile old puxluffice ed. This plan cited the need
Have you noticed that the "Library Situation" before building under the Federal of a building with 10,006
Welaka Building on First the Jayrees at the Civic O n Surplus Property Act of 1911 -quart- f.-et of area arid an
Street is sjtnrting a new coal trr.
'providing it I* used a* a estimated cost of $130,060
ol paint?
"Setting a popu utioti of public library fur 20 years." The City of Sanford has r.ei
26.366." Knowles stated, “ the Knowlc* explained that this titer the Inn ding with 10,066
Three Sanfordite* planning municipal library ol Sanford building with 4.128 square [ square feet of area or the
to take otf next month for a must face the fact that it i* ieet of space will double the J ISO,(JOO.
trip to Mexico City. Said R I not an economic venture to existing library area
' Furthermore,'* continued
"The rity's comprehensive Knowles, "Ihe public does not
E. Porter could mention their n* self-sufficient. Small lih
*15,060 wui k, bud j- to il Lu base Die mleicsL to
I rant * can not profitably go ( plan,
i^a me a liter they return.

Planning Group Span Destroyed
To Make Study On Struck Road
Of Seminole

Court Recalls
Kelly Witness

POUT ORANGE (UPI* — the railway. Some months ago
Saboteurs blew- up the south­ a bridge at Danis was burned.
bound abutment and span of
Thornton said the blast de«
a Florida East Coast Railway tnolished tiie southbound span
bridge over tidal marsh land and damaged the northbound
nbout 'J..! mile* south of here track, "but we alrrudy hava
during the night, FEC offi­ repairmen there and the track
cial* said today.
wilt he back in use by lave
Vice President W. L. Thorn­ today.
ton said the blast tore up
“ We will not let this inter*
about 40 feet of tru&lt; k und fete with freight service," the
demolished the first span of official said,
a 360-foot long wooden bridge.
Thortilimn said the FBI and
"The whole thing wm ill*, Volusia County sheriff’s office
integrated ami part* of the began an investigation.
truck have not been found
★
★
★
yet," Thornton said in St.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Augustine shortly before leav­
A rail labor squeeze play that
ing to visit the scene.
"They must have used very has slowed construction of
(lie American “moomhut’*
high explosive.”
The FEC Ita* been strike­ project was credited today
bound in a wage dispute since with raising hope* for u set.lull. 23 but lui* operated it* : tlemcnt of the eight-monthfreight service at about 96 1old strike ngoin-t the Florida
per cent of regular schedule East Const Railroad.
Federal official* were re­
with supervisory nod nunported to bt- more determined
union personnel.
'ihe eight month* utd strike than t-ver to end tho walkout
lias been plagued with sabo- by tl mil union* heenuse of %
tage and vandalism against picketing episode lust week
that idled hundreds of work­
ers building the moonport ora
Merritt Isluuil near Capo Ca­
naveral.
The tough stance taken by
Edward Bail, Florida Hast
v'ou*t'» board chairman, was
reported to lie the major prob­
lem in reaching a settlement
of the dispute.
Labor Secretary \V. Willard
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­
viet Union today put the Wirtx has met with Ball to
blame squarely on Peking for suggest possible solutions but
Starting the border fighting there has been no reply from
Ball thux far.
last fall with India,
Bail union picket*, who
Tho
Communist
party
newspaper Pravda attacked have not been old* to prcvxvit
Peking for frying In justify operation of trains hy super­
it* action in invading India visors, decided to march ora
end "blacken the policy" of the causeway lending to Mer­
ritt Island where trucks hauloilier state* involved.
Pravda said in an editorial track* to the construction
that the Soviets believe the site.
Men are building railroad
Sino-lndtan conflict* was "(avorable only to Ihe force* of marshalling yard* Ihero to txi
imperialism and reaction" used in construction of giant
who try to maintain tension launching puds for Tucket*
I tius* srvvralieduled. Jo senda,in the world,
"We have : t Vunt.net' / , v u.au so the moon hy 19iU.
that there are not and never
The picket* were success­
have been grounds (or the ful |m t Wednesday and Thurs­
breaking mil of the frontier day in peraunding nhout 1,400
eonllirl between India and union building trade* worker*
China let atone for this con­ to stay off the job. They re­
flict to reach the stage of turned to work Friday when
armed clashes," it added.
the picket* were removed.
China'* attack on India
When labor depart incut nfkm.' hill been a sore |toint firitd* hennl about the squeeza
in Moscow's relations with piny, they decided to ninkra
Peking. The Soviets have giv­ new effort* to end the strike,
en India million! in aitl for lu return, ruil union leader*
many years in an effort to decided to withhold picket* a t
win over Indian Prime Min­ the mnonahot site for tho tim-i
ister Jawaliarl.il Nehru.
being. It is doubtful whether
legal restriction* against sec­
ondary boycott* cuvet such
picketing.

Moscow Charges
China Sfarfed
Indian Fighting

Rioters Crash
Envoy’s House

KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
sia (U PI)— Thirty Malay­
sian demonstrators broke in­
to the residence of Ihe In­
donesian ambassador today,
burned a picture of President
Sukarno and threatened to
set fire to the budding.
It was tile fourth day of
demonstrations and eounterdemonstration* here and in
Indonesia over the formation
of this new British Common
wealth nation and Indonesia's
opposition In It.
It lock Malaysian Premier
I'enghkti Abdul It a Inn an to
persuade the demonslr.dur*
. ,
,, ,
in leave the building alter »

,ivhour

Second Eye
Transplant
Scheduled
GAINESVILLE (UPI&gt; —
Walter K. 11lev in* of Jackson­
ville will undergo a second
eye trnnnplnnl today a t tho
J. Illllix Miller Heallii Center
here.
Blcvjrm, who l"*t hi* night
nbout. n year ago, was notified
rnrly Wednesday Hint his new
eye* were waiting for him
at the University of Florida'*
eye hank.
Doctor* tiiiovplaiitcd on*
eye Wednesday and will com­
plete the jolt today.

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By Mre. H. L. Jaheeon
1 want to wish little Kim
Wilson a very happy birth­
day. She will be the ripe old
age of seven this Friday. * * *
Irving Smith Jr., young son of
Irving and Margie Smith, had
his appendix removed Mon­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery. • • • Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Clause and
ions, Don. Hal and Rodney,
arrived here Thursday even­
ing from British Columbia.
Canada. They have been
away for flva years. Daugh­
ter Diana tells ms that It has
been a year alnce she saw
them la s t She has been stay-

Economical expansion of
the Sanford area, anticipated
wife the construction of the
proposed SL Johns-lndisn
River Canal, waa outlined
before the Klwanta Club Wed­
nesday noon by John Krlder,
fin a l district chairman.
Kridar, also Chamber of
Commerce manager, tald
negotiation* are being car­
ried out with a large com­
pany for (he construction of
docks and terminals. He add­
ed a ipaee petroleum plant
also Is considering locating
along the canal.
Further, he said, it Is like­
ly that marina facilities will
be constructed here to han­
d's anticipated Increase In
pleasure craft, of which he
estimated 23.000 will dock
here annually en route be­
tween Jacksonville and May-

lag with her grandpirenta,
Mr. and M n. W. C. Clauae,
or Narcliiue Avanut. Tho
boy* have enteral aehool hero
along with Diana. Clad to
weleomo thorn back after
luch a long aburnce. • • •
Mrs. John (Myrtle) Pickett of
Jacksonville spent last week­
end hero with her slaters, Hasel Chambliss and Rena Hawkina. Myrtle la a school bus
driver In Jacksonville. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMa­
han and family were visitors
at the home of Wesley's mo­
ther, llasol Gardner. • • •
Fred and Frances Thomas of
Cocoa drove over last week­
end to see Frances' mother.
Annie (Grannie) Belle Haw­
kins. • • • Happy birthday to
Mrs. G. B. Sapp who was M
years young last Sunday.
• • • Also a happy birthday to
Betty Hobby who Just turned
• Jim
a teenager at IS.
and Lois Muse and five boys
left Sunday for Turner Air
Force Base In Albany, Ga.,
where Jim will be itationed.
Jim la a M/Sgt. now. • • •
Our company, Bill and Jean­
ette Grow and children, re­
turned home to Washington.
D. C., Sunday. Jeanette call­
ed us Sunday evening and
said she had to get out the
blanketi as It was 48 de­
grees. • • * Sounds like win­
ter Is coming, doesn't It?
* • * Hear tell that Ann (Mrs.
Fred) Behrens and daughter.
(Iambi Lynn, have been III.
Hope they are well by now.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron

* Ha pointed, too, to the
largo Bomber of eommtrclal
•raft — toga with barges—
which will move through tha
u n it
Enthusiastic la bis belief
•f tha eanal, Krider prophteailed that "tha project will
ae:ure our aconomy forever.
It will forever eliminate the
fear of thla city and the ear-

Nettles, on Upsata Road.
• • • The wedding of Vonda
Kern and Willis Carter w ai a
very attractive affair last
Saturday evening In the Wes­
leyan Methodist Church In
Paota. The church waa dec­
orated beautifully. • • •
Our thought thla week la by
Charles Kingsley and goe*
like this; We act as If comfoft (and beauty were the
chief requirement! of life
vehen all that we Deed to
World's moat prolific oil make us really happy la
and gaa wella rang* from something to be enthusiastic
1,000 to 12.000 /re t deep.
about.

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SAFETY

Correctional Institution. From the left: F. E.
Harper, F. E. Salter, Captain Cone, M. Huberts
and S. K. Riggins.

FOUR NEW OFFICERS assigned to the Division of Corrections road prison a t Oviedo are
pictured with Capt. W. W. Cone following their
graduation from a training school a t Avon Park

By Julia Rartos
Plans for the Altamonte
Springs Elementary PTA to
sponsor a Halloween Carni­
val as the first fund raising
project of the year were
made at the opening meeting
of the group for this term
held last Thursday night In
the school auditorium with a
capacity attendance
The Carnival will be held
on the aehool grounds on
Saturday, Ocl. 20 beginning

are welcomed. He announced
the first conference day for
Oct. 23 and pointed out that
notices would b« sent home
In advince by the children.
Among the 20 teachers In­
troduced by Gore, tho five
new ones were Mrs. Priscells Stripling, first gride;
Mrs. Beverly Schwelaer, first
grade; Mrs. Mary Cooksey,
first grade; Mrs. Celeste
Brown, third grade and Rup­
ert Jenkins, sixth grade.
Refreshment* of coffee and
punch were served In the

Firestone

Repack Front
Wheel Bearings

cafetorium at the close of
the program.

Legal Notice
IX T i l l s I l l i n IT S OI 1ST n r

T H W X IX TII J1 HIS I «l. t i l l .
ducted by Mrs. Lawrence
(t it or sxii run «s:wi.
Swofford,
president,
was
.xni.r. snt XTi. ri.uHiiit,
(Ti«xrt:iiv xo. ixm
opened with prayer by Mrs.
CITT
HAVtXiM
IIANK
OF
Milton Patlishall after which
PIT T «K IK l-0,
Plaintiff,
the minutes w y e read by
Mrs. Margaret Armstrong,
secretary and a report waa
given by Mra. Lilian Don­
aldson, treasurer.
Plans were made for the
appointment of a committee
to Investigate the possibilty
of installing fans In the
XOTII R OF XPPi.K'XTtax
classrooms. Mrs. Pat Willis
rim txx iiKi:n
accepted the assignment as I l , r . 1*1. IS r i # i M * • l a l * l » *
•
I
!•»»»
alternate delegate to the
JtOTICB m HKKKIir OIVPTA County Council after KX, T h a t J A. W i l l i a m * the
according
to
th *
p lat
Funeral services for Mrs. Mrs. Louise Simunek tender­ h o ld er o f III* f o l l o w i n g r f r t l t h e r e o f a i r e c o r d e d In I’lat
float* h a t (11*4 i a l 4 e t r l l f l l lo o k IS. I’m * ! A] a n d St.
Louise M. Tunnlcllffe. 90. ed her resignation.
c a l * f o r U l d»*d l o *&gt;» Im u I'u b lle R e co rd * o f B i r a l n o l i
C o u n t r , F lo rid * ,
who died late Wednesday af­ tt waa announced that more • 4 t h r r t o n . T h * e * r t l f l e a t *
mini t o r an .l » n r o f l,*u*no*, h a * h u n
tiled m a l n i t you
ternoon at Seminole Memor­ volunteers are needed to th * d * * c r lp tlo n a t th * p r n p i r t r . In th * ahov«-*ty1*.| m i l . a n d
a
n
d
th»
n*rn*
In
w
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It
waa
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u
a
r
t
r
e
q
u i r e d t o e*rv* a
serve
in
the
school
clinic
ial Hospital will be hetd at
• ••*.,&lt;• I a r * a* fo llo w * :
copy of y o u r A n e n t r or oth er
3 p. m. Friday at Brtsion and that any donations of C a r t l f l c a t * Xo. J* T * * r o f P l e a d i n g to th * C o m p l a i n t on
P la in tiff * a tto rn * )* . AXDRRFuneral Home with R. L. ihecta and pillowcases would Italian.-* ISSO
ll*arrl*ll*n i f F r* * * rlv i
B O \ . R U S H . D C AX UMVXMattbewi of the Seventh-day be gratefully received.
t«!t JM F r a n k l a W o o d r u f f * PKX A v a n d e n H F I lt l . J - :
The membership voted to Buhd lalalon
F a i t C e n t r a l A v en u e, Orlan d o .
Adventist Church officiating.
m*
In
w hich
*■•*•*•&lt;] F l o r i d a , a n d fit* t h * o r i g i n a l
Burial will be tn Oaklawn discontinue conducting the C hNa »ri*
* K A F l h * l M Tho m**
A n e w e r o r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In
room count.
Memorial Park.
All of **ld p r u p f r l r t&gt;*ln* In th * o ffice o f t h e C U r k of th *
th
*
C
o
u
n
t
r
of
Xttnlnol*.
S
l
a
t
e
C
ircu it C o u r t on or before
At the close of the meetMr*. Tunnicliffe, Ihe widow
o f F lo rid a . Uni*** i u c h r c r t l - l h * IS lh d a y o f O cto b er. IMS.
of the late William H. Tunnt- lng Principal Frank Gore flcal* i h a t l h* f * l * c m * d a * I f y ou f a l l t * d o *o, a d e cree
cUffe, bad lived In Sanford spoke to the group report­ c o r d i n g t o t a w t h * p r o p e r t y p r o r o n fe e e o w ill be t a k e n
d t i c r l b t d In i n c h e * r l l f l c * t * a g a i n * ! y o u fo r th * r e l i e f d e ­
for the past 31 year* and ing that the aehool has an will h i t o l d t o t h * hlgh** t m
a n d e d In th * C o m p l a i n t .
T h l e , N o t i c e eh alt he p u h made her home at Rutledge enrollment of 376 pupils this bid d er a t 1 lh * f r o n t d o o r o f
th
*
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im
ln
o
le
C
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n
t
/
C
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a
r
t
tlehe.l
a w e e k for f o u r
Station on South Sanford Ave­ term. The largest class has l l o a i * *t S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a , on r o n e e c uot lnce
v e w e e k * In lh* H an ­
33
pupils
with
most
classes
nue. She was a native of
th * t i n t M onday In th * m o n t h f o rd H e r a ld .
D.VTKD t h l e l o t h d ay of
Frankfort, N. Y , where she averaging 29 students per of O cto b er, IMS. w h i c h la t h *
• t h d a y of O cto b er, IMS.
S e p t e m b e r , IMS.
teacher.
was bora on Nov. 23, 1172
P » t * d t h t i l l h day o f Ju ly . (8CAX-)
A r t h u r II B - c k w i t h . J r . ,
He advised that each and ISIS.
She was a member of the
cle rk '* B e lli
C l e r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
Seventh-day Adventist Church every member of the faculty ( O fficial
Tty: M a r t h a T VlMeti
A r t h u r II
Itic k w iih . t r ,
D ep u ty Clerk
C U r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
of Sanfoi«A*Dd of the DAK la at Ihe 'aehool to do his
luol* C o u n t ) . F lo rid a P u b l l e h Hept. IS. I t . S* A Oct.
best for each child and that t ' u h iH-m
of SaofordT
i i h n i p t , s, i : , i s , :s. t s s a S. IMS.
parrnt-teicher
consultation* CDM-JI
There are no survivor*.
c d m - s:

UflAClMtMT VAOT
tOOION SA* ADAM

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SANFORD

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THE FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, IN PRIVATE t *
T1ATIVE. IN STATES RIGHTS. A N D THAT THE

PROPER ROLE OF ALL BRANCHES OF GOVERN
MENT SHOULD BE LlMilED TO THOSE FUNC
TIONS SPELLED OUT IN OUR NATIONAL C O N
STlTUTlON- IF YOU FEEL THE ACCELERATED
tNCROACHMENT OF GOVERNMENT IN ALL
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Kennedy Victory
Frank Finch Named Seen In Nuclear
Test Ban Vole
Business Brief

Chelsea Manager

Paul C. Burgeii, president
of Chelsea Title and Guaranty
Company, has announced the
appointment of Frank T.
Finch as manager of the com*
pany'i local office in Sanford,
it was learned today.
Finch, an assistant vice
e president of this nationally
known title company, is no
stranger to the area. He was
recently assigned to the com­
pany's Brevard County office
where he assisted in the com*

sltlon work for
the NASA
launching sites for the Man­
ned Lunar Landing Program
at Cape Canaveral.
The acquisition of this land',
which takes in alarge por­
tion of Merritt Island, Is be­
ing handled by Chelsea under
contract with
the U. S.
Army Corps of Engineers.
Finch, who Is a Navy vet­
eran, will reside at 407*9
Summerlin Avenue.

Legal Notice

•

s o r ir r a r s m .ir tT io s
r u n TAX i » : k i &gt;
l*w . 101.11 Florida llatalaa
• r iwiat
notice in n r n r n r a iv ­
ies. T h a t C l i f fo r d P. Hhum wajr
t h * h o l d t r « f t h r f o l lo w in g
e t r t l f l c a t * h a* t l l n l t i l t c e r ­
t i f i c a t e f o r t a x d eed t o be
leiurd th rren n . T he c r rllflra ta
nurnbrr and r e a r of titu an re .
th e d eerrlp tln n o f the p r o ­
p e r t y , a n d t h e n a m e In w h i c h
It wae a e e e i e e d e r e a a follow a:
C e r t i f i c a t e No. I t t T e a r e f
l a e u a n r a ISM
O e ee rlp tlea o f P r w p e rtn

|
w

Tstt IS title l Leinaw ood P a r k
P l a t Uoo k 11 P a c e I
N a m e In w b l r h a e t e e e e d K ey
D evelopm ent A
R e a l ty , Inc.
All of a a l d p r o p a r t y b t l n c In
t h e C o u n t y o f S em in o le, S l a t e
o f F l o r i d a . U n le a a auch e r r tlflc a la s h a ll he redeem ed a c r o r d i n x t o law t h e p r o p e r t y
d r e c r i h e d In eu ch c e r t i f i c a t e
w i l l be sold t o Ilia h l a h e e t b td d t r at the front door ef th e
■ sm lnole C o u n ty C o a rt H ouse
a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , on th o
f l r a t M o n d a y l a t h e m o n t h of
_ O c to b e r , 1SS1. w h i c h 1e t h e
V Tth d ay o f O c to b e r , t i l l .
D ated th is l i s t day e t J a n *

m s.

( O ff ic ia l C l e r k 'a S e e l )
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , I f *
C lerk Circuit C ourt
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
P u b l i s h : S e p t. I, 11, I I , IS. t i l l
C llM-11
R O T tC K O F A P P t . t r t T l O W
F o i l TA X DKKt!
f» r« . l u l . l i F l o r i d a B l a t a t e o
of i t t a i
N O T IC E IS H E I I E B T O IV B N , T h a t E. A. I ley n u ld a t h e
h o l d t r o f the follow ing r e r t l f l c a t e h a* file d eeltl c e r t i f i c a t e
f o r t a a d eed t o b e l a a u t d
■h e r e o n . T h e c e r t i f i c a t e n u m ­
b e r a n d y e a r o f Isau an ce, t h e
descrip tio n of th e property,
a n d t h e n a m e In w h i c h It w a s
a s s e s s e d a r * a* fol low*:
C e r t i f i c a t e No. I l l Y ear a f
Issuance t i l l

Ileerrtpllea a t Property)
H
I n l e r e e t In lent 1 tteth
W o o d r u f f * S ubdivision
Plat
llook S r a g e I I
N am * In w h i c h a s s e s s e d Ar
r h l e C r o e s , Alt o f sa id p r o
l&gt; r t y b e i n g In t h * C o u n ty of
Ml m ln o le,
State
o f F lorida
l u t e s * such certificate shall
h e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to law
t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d tn s u c h
c e r t i f i c a t e will be t o l d to th e
h i g h e s t b i d d e r a t th * f r o n t
d o o r o f th * H tm ln n l* C o u n t y
C o u r t H o u s e a t H an fo rd , F l o r ­
ida, o n t h * f i r s t M o n d ay In
t h e m o n t h o f O cto b er. 1947
w h i c h I t t h a 7 t h d ay o f Oct
o b er, 1942.
H a t e d t h i s 14th d a y o f A m
n e t . 1942.
( O ff i c i a l C l e r k a Seal)
A r t h u r If. B e c k w i t h , J r ,
C t e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
Henilno t* C o u n t y . F l o ri d *
P u b l i s h Kept, t, II, 17. 14. U S !
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i d T i r K o r % ppt.H -A T inx
r u n t a x n r.R it
(See. I U I I F l o r i d a S t a i n tee
t i n iu i
NO TIC E I S T i r p E l t T OIVEN. T h a t E. A. R e y n o ld * the
h o l d e r o f t h e f o l lo w in g c e r t i ­
f i c a t e hae f i le d eald c e r t i f i ­
c a t e for t a x d e e d to be Iss ued
thereon. T he c e rtific a te n u m ­
b e r e n d y s * f o f I s s u a n c e , th*
d e s c r i p t i o n o f th * p r o p e r t y ,
a n d th * n a m e In w hich It was
a s s e s s e d a r e a* f o l lo w s :
C e r t i f i c a t e No. 1(4 Y e a r a f
I s s u a n c e IMS
D e s c ri p t i o n o f P r n p e r t y i
fast (7 W a s h i n g t o n H e i g h t s
Nam * In w h i c h a s s e s s e d Itu
d o l p h E c k m a n Hr. e t a l . All
o f sa id p r o p e r t y b e i n g In th*
C o u n t y o f Hemlnol*. H t a t * of
F lo rid * . U n l e e s su ch c e r t l f l
c a t e sh e ll be re d e e m e d ac c o r d
I n c to t a w t h e p r o p a r t y d e t
e r lb e d In a u r h c e r t i f i c a t e will
h e wild to t h e h i g h e s t bidder
a t th * f r o n t d o o r o f t h e Heinl
not* C o u n ty C o u r t H o u s e a t
HanTord, F l o r i d a , en t h * f irs t
M o n d a y In t h a m o n t h o f Oct­
o b er, 19*:. w h i c h I* t h * 7th
d e y e f O cto b er. t9*l.
D a te d th l * l o t h d ay o f Aug
u st. 19(1.
(Official C l e r k 's R r a l l
A r t h u r II. I l e r k w l t h . Jr.
Cterk C irc u it Courl
Hemlnol* C o u n ty . F l o ri d *
P u b lish Sept. | , 17, II. J4. I9M
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN, T h a t J . A. W i l l i a m s th*
h n ld sr e f th e follow ing c e r tifi­
c a t e h a - f i le d sa id certlfi'- .il*
fo r t a x d e e d to h* I s , led
th* r«nn , T h # c e r t i f i c a t e n u m ­
b e r a n d y e a r of ls» u * n c r . th*
d e s c r i p t i o n o f th * p r o p e r t y ,
a n d th * n a m e In w h i c h It waa
aeee ased a r e a a follow*:
C e r t i f ic a t e No. 17* Y e a r e f
laau an c* 1914
D escrlptlaw e f P r n p e r ty i

Dots 7 A I I l lk 4 L o c k h a r t '*
S u b d iv isio n
N am * In w h i c h a s s e s s e d Del a n d F i n a n c e Co. Alt o f said
p r o p e r t y b e i n g In t h e C o u n ­
ty of Sem inole. S t a t e o f F l o r ­
id a. U n les s su ch e s r t l f l c i t *
s h a l l b# r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g
to la w th * p r o p e r t y d e s c r l b a d
tn euch c e r t i f i c a t e
w i l l he
so ld to t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r a t
t h a f ro n t d o o r of th o Remln o le C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e a t
S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a , on t h e flrat
M onday In t h e m o n t h o f Oct.
ober, 19(1. w hich I* t h e Tth
d a y of O c t o b e r , t5(3.
D ated t h i s ( t h d a y of July,
19(1.
(Official C l e r k ’* R ' t ! )
A r t h u r If
B e c k w i t h , Jr..
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt
Hemlnol* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
P u b lish Hspt. I, 11. 19, A 14
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OF
AHJI’STAtKNT
N ellre s i F u h l l e H e a r i n g
T o w h o m It m ay c o n c e r n :
Nonce or A rru ir atio .x
T h * Hemlnol# C o u n t y B oard
FOR TAX DEED
o f A d j u s t m e n t w ill h o l d a p u b ­
(«**. IDl.ta riarUM Statwt** lic h e a r i n g t o d e t e r m i n e t h e
•f mini
p o s s ib ility nf g r a n t i n g a s p e ­
n o t ic e
i» h e h k i i y
o i v - cial e x c e p t i o n to t h e Boning
E N , T h a t J a n * * V * n » n c le R e g u l a t i o n # In a A -l n i n e to
A lr la ll o t i th # Holder o f th# p e r m i t t h * I n i t a l l n t l o n and
f o l l o w i n g c e r t i f i c a t e ha# filed o p e r a t i o n o f an a s p h a l t p la n t
j l aald r e r t l t l c a t * lor ta x d#td for a specified F ederal I n te r ­
“ to
he
Issu ed
thsrson.
T h # s t a t e F r n j e c t fnr a lim ite d
c e r l l d c a l # n u m b e r a n d r e a r of t i m e as r*&lt;iuest*d by t h * Maclisuanr*.
t h # d e s c r i p t i o n of A s p h a l t C o r p . on t h o f a l l o w ­
t h e p r o p e r t y , a n d t h e nnro# In i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y : HE
w h i c h I t » » * a a t s s s e d a r * *» c o r n e r o f Hectlon 3 1 -I9 S - 2 " E
fo l lo w * :
a n d HVV c o r n - r o f S c c t t u n 27C e r t l f i c a t * No. 171 Y t » r *f ’. i t s - l o t : N o r t h of H tat# Bo id
l e a u a n c * 1944
I4-.A l a H ta t* o w n e d b o r ro w
llr.rrle tlo a
* f Fr# p er» T I
PitIxit I I J a m e s t o w n f l a t B o o k
F u b tlc h e a r i n g will h a b e l t
In th * C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s
I I 'a a e s 71 A 71
Nam#
In
w hich
*a&gt;#***d. Room, C o u r l H u m * . H a n f o rl.
Ron), J a m e s . H e i r s . All o f -old F lo rid a , o n H e p t s m b e r 14, 1941
p r o p e r t y b e i n g In th# C o u n t y a t 7:19 F M. o r aa s o o n th e r e o f Hemlnol*. H tat# o f F l o ri d a . a f t e r a* possible,
A U n l e s s s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll
( i n ^ n o l * C o u n ty B o a rd of
b# r#d « # m « d a c c o r d i n g t o law
A djustm ent
t h * p r o p e r t y d e a c r l h t d In auch
By W i l l i a m C. H a lb a c k .
r e r t l f l c a t * w ill h* sold to th*
C h a irm an
h i g h e s t b i d d e r »t lb * f r o n t P u b lish Hept. 19. 194J.
d o o r o f th * Hemlnol* t k m n t y C H M -IJ
C o u r t l l o u s s a t Han ford . F l o r ­
ida. o n th a f l r a t M o n d a y In
tb # m o n t h o f O ctober, 1947,
w h i c h l a th * Tth d ay * f O c t ­
ober. t i l l .
Da tad t h i s t t l h d a y of Auga s t . 1X1.
(O ff ic ia l C l e r k 'a M a l l
A r t h u r II. Il*(-kwlth, J r
^
c l e r k C ircu it Court
«T
Hem ln o l# C o u n t y . F l o ri d a
P o h l l - h Hept. I , IS. 19. &gt;4. 19(1
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy was assur­
ed today that hr will be able
to go before tha voter* in t l
states next week with over­
whelming Senate ratification
of the nuclear test ban treaty
an accomplished fact.
The margin of victory will
be high.
The Senate agreed to vote
on the pact next Tuesday, one
hour before the President is
scheduled to take off on hia
western conservation tour.
The roll call was moved up
to accommodate senator* who
want to go with Kennedy.

Vfjt

VanftrrV

VrrcTB S e p t. 19, 1983 — P » g » 8

NEWEST MEMBER of the Longwood Area
Chamber of Commerce, W. J. "Pop" Krohne,
riRht, receives welcoming hnndshnke from Bud
Scott, temporary chairman of the organization.

Supervisor Of Registration
Guest Of Young Republicans
Seminple County Young Republicans provided nil cnirer and responsive
audience Tuesday niRht to the ready wit nml humor of Mrs. Camilla Bruce,
county supervisor of registration, who outlined in detail for the group tho
functions of her office.
An important fact pointed out was the requirement stating that before
a person can become a candidate for office he must have been registered ns
a member of hit particular
political party for at least
two year*.
Since Republican primary
elections are not held local­
Funeral service* for Monte ly, many party member* are
Davis, ]rt.year-old drowning registered as Democrats in
victim, will tie conducted by order that they may have a
Rev. Jesse Brown at 1 p. m. vote In government on a local
Sunday at St. James AME level.
Church. Interment will be In
Mrs. Bruce said, however,
Restlawn Cemetery with Bur­
that she feel.* Republican pri­
ton Funeral home in charge.
maries are on the way and
The youth drowned last Sat­
members of the party, if they
urday while swimming at
plan to enter politics, ahoutd
Lake Welfare. He was an 11th be thinking about changing
grade student at Croams
their registration.
High School and a member of
She advised that the resuSt. James Church,
biennia)
county-wide
Surviving are hi* mother, lar
Mrs. Gladys Davis; three sis­ registration is due this year
ters, two bruthers and hi* and that cards would bo
mailed out in November.
grandmother, Mrs. Abbie Dav­
Change*
in party affiliation
is, with whom he made hi*
cannot bt ma-Ic through u*c
home at Itosclawn Park.
of the card since the voter
must appear in person to slcn
Old Rivalry
new certldcatos and affida­
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. vits which arc kept on file.
(NLA) — Thp Virginia-North
Mrs. Bruce urged that the
Carolina aerie* Is the longest cards be promptly filled out
nml moat continuous of the and returned and appealed
South's major football rival­ to members of the club for
ries. It started with t w o help in getting people to
g a m e s in 1892.
register. She reported that
of a potential 32.000 voters
in Seminole County, only l«,000 are now registered.
s u m r* o f u T i . i m i o i
She also urged that the
F u l l T U IIKKI)
C f r . MH, m Ftar ltla fH Ntntrs people, once registered, make
(»r i him i
the effort lo get to the polls.
NOT 1 0 * Ifl I I C H E R T G I V ­
EN, T h a t K, ,\. R e y n o ld s t h a She pointed out that In past
h o l d t r of t h a f o l lu i r f n c t*r* years the largest percentage
n r i c . i t* h a a fllr I *ald o a r t t f l r a l * f o r t a t flt*i| t o h* turn* of registered voters ever to
•d
th a r a o n .
Th * c*rt1 float * turn out for an election was
n u m b e r a n d y r t r o f Imusine*, 69 per cent which Is “pretty
th* d!*nt?riptiy n of th* |»ru *
p a r t y , an d th * nam * In w hich bail," she commented.
It w a a As***ir-1 ar* a* follo w *'
New residents and those
C * r t l f l r * t * No, I2S Y « ar of
not previously registered who
Isa im nc* 1181
IlftYrlpllnM *f I 'r s i p r r t y i
wisii to do so before the
.NBU o f NW»* N of R o a d H*c.
• Ion 34 T o w n a h l p 31 H m t h November election should see
Mrs. Bruce at her office
H.inc* 30 E*«t
N am *
tn
which
«aa« i« td which Just recently has been
A n d r e w G a b o r . Hr. * t *1. All
of aatd p r o p e r t y In th * C o u n ­ moved to the ground ftoor
t y of Htrriliiol#, Htat* of F l o r ­ of the county courthouse.
id *. I l n t r a i auch c e r t i f i e s ! *
The office is open from 9
■hall h* r * d a* m rd a c c o r d l n * to
l a w th * p r o p e r t y &lt;1#*crlb#d In a. m. until 5 p. m., Monday
■uch c t r t l f l c a t a will b* *»M
to th * h l t f h t i t b l i fl v r a t th * through Friday. The last 30
f r o n t d o o r o f th * Sem lnol# oays prior to the election,
C o u n t y C o u r t l l o u t * at H an­ the office also will be open
fo rd . Florida* on th * f lra t
M onday In t h e m o n t h o f O c t ­ on Saturdays from 9 a. m.
ober* 1183, which I* th * Tth until noon and on Saturday,
d a y o f O ctober, 1183,
Dated thin Iwtfcl day of A ’US'* Oct. 3, will be open from 9
u at, 1383,
a m. until S p. m.
(Official CUrk'a ft**!)
During the brief business
A r t h u r II. l U c k w t t h . Jr.,
session conducted at the open
C U r k C ircu it C o u r t .
Memtnol* C o u n ty , F lo rid * ing of the meeting, annual
P u t d l a h b « p t. t. 13. 19. 24. 1343
dues were ralird to $3 per
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CAMILLA BIIUCE

couple. Dues are payable at
the end of the annual Nov.
1 meeting and will be de­
linquent after February, 1961.
In conjunction witli the
club's effort to provide more
trained campaign workers
for the 1901 general elections,
plans were announced for
the Young Republicans to
sponsor two courses for club
members and other inters!ed persons in the near future.
The first course, a precinct
education program put out by
the National Republican Par­
ly, will consist of four ses­
sions while the second course,
prepared by the National
Chamber of Commerce, will
be hi eight sessions.
Mrs. Eleanor Branford was
welcomed as the UWtli mem­
ber and was presented with
a free ticket to the pancake
supper to be sponsored by
the cl ib on Oct. 19.

3 0 Days
To BetteGrades
Stronger UN
Urged To Ease Sane Students' Guide To Tests
The Cold War
UNITED NATIONS. N. T.
(U PII—Canadian Prime Min­
ister Lester R. Pearson called
today for n strengthening of
the United Nations’ political,
military, ami economic rolea in'
order to make the moat of the
easing of the cold war.
Pearson in a speech to the
General Assembly this morn­
ing, warned that ‘‘when the
United Nations fails, its mem­
ber governments fall. When It
succeeds, the people, the plain
and good people of all the
world succeed.’*
Soviet Foreign Minister An­
drei Gromyko waa scheduled
to follow Pennon in the fln t
day of policy speeches to th#
18th General Assembly, which
convened Tuesday,
President Kennedy will ad­
dress the assembly Friday.
Pearson, a former assembly
president who won a Nobel
Prize for the Idea of sending
a UN peace force tn the Mid­
dle Ea.-t after th# 195(1 Sue*
crisis, offered specific pro­
posals for a stronger United
Nations.

F. 0. Winfield
Dies Suddenly
31r. Floyd Owen Winfield
Sr., 52, owner-manager of the
Forest City Supermarket, died
early Wednesday morning
following a hpart attack,
A native of Alabama, he
came from Winter Park one
year ago to Forest City
where he made his home at
712 l.akeview Circle.
He was a charier member
of the new Bear Lake Meth­
odist Church; was spsinsor of
the Forest City Bowling
Team and was vice-president
of Iho Forest City Mer­
chant's Association.
Survivors are his wife. Mrs.
Florence A. Winfield; daugh­
ters. Mrs. Dorothy Jean Dy­
er of Birmingham. Ala., and
Miss Emily Winfield of For­
est City; sons, Floyd O. Win­
field Jr. of Birmingham and
John L. Winfield of Forest
City; a brother, Dewey E.
Winfield of I’hoenix, Aril,
and two grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will
he announced by Cox-Parkcr
Funeral Home.

By The Beading Laboratory
Written for Newspaper
Enterprise Association
We’ll apend this article on
the best way* to review for
a test, ilut before we start,
one very important thought I
don't get all shook up be­
cause a test is coming.
Actually, it’s w ry unpro­
ductive to get upset before
an exam. You don't (core any
extra point* for a wildly pal­
pitating heart. As a matter
of fact, the more anxious you
get tbe more chance there is
of “freeiing” on the test. Get­
ting shook just gets you low­
er marks. And even if you
don't do as well ns you would
like to, the sun will atill come
up the next day. Really.
So let's assume you're calm,
cool, collected anil have been
doing wimt the-e at tides have
been telling you to do. (If you
haven’t been studying the way
you should have been, we
have a special article coming
next to help you.)
Start to review from your
notebook. You’ve been keeping
a general outline of the course
in your notebook, so the best
thing to do is read that over.
As you come to each major
point, stop and think about it.
Consider its passible ramifi­
cations — everything that it
means, everything that it
leads to. Try to Infer what
tile next major point should
be.
U sp your textbook to check
anything that's not completely
dear from your notes. Or if
you tike, make a general over­
view of the chapters that per­
tain, just to confirm the ac

curacy of your notes. You
won't have every little de­
tail in your notes, but you'll
have notes on where they can
be found.
At first, don’t bother with
anything that may require
memorization. Begin your re­
viewing a t least a week be­
fore tho test is scheduled so
you cun atudy somewhat lei­
surely and with n minimum
of pressure. Save thu memori­
zation until the night before,
or at most, two nights be­
fore the test. As a rule, me­
morization doesn't stick for a
long time.
Review for the test the
same way you've been study­
ing. Get the main idea first;
learn the general overvlecw
before you start to get in­
volved in details. You can af­
ford to miss u detail or two,
because if you really under­
stand the main idea of the
course, you'll he aide to figure
out the details — or at least
you'll be able to make good
guesses.
For most people, a brainpicking session with four or
five others is n good idea —
with two cautions: if they
turn Into bull-sessions, noth­
ing gets accomplished, nml
secondly, if anyone starts to
panic, go off and study by
yourself, panic is contagious.
Finally, the morning of the
test, a quick general over­
view of the notes is in order.
It’ll refresh your memory and
put you iu perfect shape.
Slake sure you get to class
on time for tho test, but don’t
get thorn early. There’ll nlwnyi be one nr two panicky

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you rati give, off the top of
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r e r t l f l c a t * fo r t a t d t e d t o be
Iss u ed t h e r e o n . T h * c e r t l f l r a t *
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p e r t y . a n d t h e n u n * In w h ich
It w a a a t a e i a s d a r * a* fo l­
low s:
C s r t l f l c a t * No. 1(4
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1941
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All of ( a i d p r o p e r t y b e i n g In
th * C o u n t y of Hemlnol*. Htat*
o f F l o r i d * . U n t i e s a u ch c e r ­
t i f i e s : * sh a ll b e r e d e e m e d a c ­
c o r d i n g to l a w tb * p r o p e r l y
d s e c r l b e d In au ch c e r t l f l r a t *
will b e *old to t h a h i g h l i t
b i d d e r a t th * f r o n t d o o r o f
th * g e m l a o t * C o u n t y C o u r t
l i m i t a t S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , on
th * f i r s t M o n d a y In th * m o n t h
of O c t o b e r . t&gt;«2. w h ich I* th*
71b d e y of O cto b er. 1947
D a t e d t h i s l i s t d ay of Ju n * ,
1747.
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A r t h u r If. B e c k w i t h , J r
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H em lnol* C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h a . p L S. U , I f , 24, 1742

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Worry Clinic

somehow hostile objects?
W hat It wrong with parties
where youngsters ju st havs fun instead of trying to break up the
place?
Who says playgrounds have to be­
come battlegrounds? Why should the
baseball park, the football stadium,
the swimming pool, ever be the scene
of marauding misbehavior?
Whatever became of just plain
fun, as distinguished from “kicks?"
We’ve all heard th a t youngsters’
search for "kicks’* reflects their
quest fo r Identity, for attention, for
manhood or womanhood, for a way,
too, to express feelings of hostility
engendered by the complex sga they
live in.
G rant all this. It still doesn’t let
the unruly klda off the hook alto­
gether. For many who get beyond
asphalt, brick and concrete, the mar­
velous world is still hare to be taken
a t its. worth.
And you don’t need a primer at
hand to respond warmly to the sky,
tha sun, the water, tha trees, the
■and and all the games and pleasures
linked with them.
Unless we ure ready to concede
th a t a good many kinda are mon­
strous automatons incapable of feel­
ing th e stimulus of these thlnga,
then we have to ssy they have the
eyes, the hearts and the minds to
respond.
Those who react instead by
wrecking, corrupting and depreciat­
ing w hat they see about them are in­
deed incredible bores. They are still
baffled by one of life’s most easily
fathomed secrets.

I I h u Dow b te o n i a n i l to dop la n ta sharp term* th e all too eat*
tomary youthful disturbance which
m ar big holiday weekends t t many
of the nation’s seaside and other re*
sorts.
They are deplorable. But they
are something else, too. They are a
great big crashing bore, not only to
those who have to deal with them,
but to many who hear of them.
If some of our psychologists a rt
right and this sort of behavior is de­
signed to be attention-getting, its
tiresomeness for others ought to be
something of a blow to the unruly
participants.
Why is It a bore?
Because underlying this Inexcusa­
ble conduct is the assumption th at
life In this country for some young
people ju st Isn’t worth a thing unIsas It can somehow be juiced up
with beer drinking, wild driving,
rock-throwing, general vandalism
and rio t
Wa all know th at America has
corns a long way from the captivat­
ing Innocence that marked its earlier
history. But can we really accept the
Idea th a t for some of us there is no
th ird of this left?
The answer ought to be ”no,”
w hkh Is why these tales of youthful
depredation nre so wearying.
What ie the m atter with enjoying
a beach as a beach instead of as no
more than a setting for a raucous
brawl 7
Why can’t trees in a park or wood
be appreciated for whut they are,
instead of hacked at, cut down or
otherwise marred as if they were

Dr. Crane’s

BACK TO SCHOOL

Dick West Says

T h e S p a n ish N a m e d It

Peter Edson

WASHINGTON (U Pl) — dining. It's name la chill con
So now w« come, ready or not, earns.
to the end of another summer.
The origin of this delactabl*
Personally, I'm ready.
repast dates back to tha Span­
One of the factor* Influ­ ish exploration of what is
WASHINGTON - (NEA) - agency, giving tha Commu-i by the United Arba Republic
encing
my attitude la the now the Republic of Mexico.
nliU
veto
power
over
all
pro­
and Saudi Arabia. It didn't
f i r s t test* oa bow much So­
crime rate. The crime rate, One day the King of Bpain
gram*.
cost (he Ruailani a ruble.
viet Ruaiia may have chang­
n* you know, ordinarily riiaa called hit explorers Into hla
When only a ftw non-Corain the more recent Security during hot weather, and one office and ordered them to
ed Us tacUca If not Ua atra*
munlat • countries supported
U p for tho cold war were the Communiit bloc on tbl* Council consideration of South of tha leading aummar crimes discover aoms tobacco,
“ What is tobacco, your
shown a t the lltb United Na- rtorganUaUon plan, the Rui- African apartheid policies, it Is congealed salad.
If my catandar Is accurate. majesty ?” tha explorer* in­
tioas General Assembly eon liana abandoned It. But they wai noteworthy that the Husvaolag la New York Sept IT. (till opposed UN peace-keep­ sUns refrained from their It will be almost nlna months quired. '‘It's that weed that
Assiataot Secretary of State ing efforts In the Congo and usual practice ef beating the before I bav* to aat another tha English explorers found
Harlan Cleveland, In charge eUewhtre, and thay boycotted United States ovar the bead congealed salad. Which alone in North Carolina,’* tho King
explained. “The Indians grow
la cause for rejoicing.
of International organisation all such operations financial- for Its racial problems.
It. You hold it in your mouth
Off
hand,
I
can’t
think
of
affairs, ite s ■ few itrsws in IfSuch an attack bad been an­
In recent months, however, ticipated. Text for a speech a mar* appropriate way to and It bumi."
the winds of ebsage.
The explorers wandered all
This may be an indication the Russian* have changed bad bean prepared to answer greet the autumn, and the
Mat the Kremlin finally baa their tune. Russia's Chairman the Russians if thay should return of uncongealed table over Mexico looking for to­
fare, than by renewing my bacco, but unfortunately the
realised that the underde­ Nikita Khrushchev proceed raise the issue.
lectures on “Great Diahea of Indian* in that part of tha
veloped tountrlei, the United that U Thant and the UN or
It never had to be deliver­
new world didn't smoke.
State a and the re it of the non- ganliatlon verify removal of ed. Chief Soviet delegate Ni­ the Western World.”
For openers, I have selactEventually, they atuabeld
Communist world find much Ruailae mlssUea from Cuba. kolai T. Fedorenko didn’t
good la the UN and ice a fu­ It was Cuba's Fidel Castro mention the Unlttd States •d a dish th at i* commonly upon a plant which was loaded
Identified with cool weather with cigar-shaped pods. ''M»y_
ture for it in a world peace. who blocked that.
even once during debate on
be this ii tobacco," said one
The Russians thanked U charges of other African na­
Up lo a year ago, the Rut
of tha explorer*, sticking a
■Una o p p o i e d everything Thant for hi* service*, how­ tions against South Africa.
pod in hi* mouth.
about the United Nation*. ever. And for the p u t year
Oils reason for this may
It burned like craay, caus­
When former Secretary Gen­ they have refrained from ert- have been that the Ruailans
ing the explorer* to believe
eral Dag Hammarikjoid waa tlcUlng him. They Invited him did not want to antagonise the
killed In a Congo plane craib, to Moscow for the lest ban United States while the nu­ It's going to ba Ilka selling that they had hit the Jackpot.
the Ruiilana eipreued con traaty aiming.
clear t u t ban treaty was be­ Ire cream on a hot day. Wa They took e who)# boatload
dolencea for the man, but had
When tha Yemen c u e cams fore the Senate for ratifica­ have plenty of projects; it's of the stuff back to Spain.
so good word for hla office. before the Security Council tion. A more valid axplani- just a question of finding Needles* to say, the King wee
disappointed.
Grumpily, they accepted U esrllgr thli year the Ruailans tlon given la that the Ruailans anoogh volunteers.
did not follow their previous tliatnielves are now concern —William Andersen, retired
Thant a i hie auccaiior.
What tha Huiiiam really standard operating practice rd about the world wide na­ captain of nuclear subma­
I
+
wanted wai their “ troika” of vetoing what was essential- ture of the racial issue.
rine Nautilus, now slated
principle of neutral, non ly another UN peace-keeping
to head tho proposed do­
This h u been stirred up by
Conm unlit and Communiit operation.
mestic Peace Corps.
the Chinese Communists, in
administration in tha UN to
Change of policy may net their dispute with the Rus­
be aubitltuted for a one-min have been the daclding factor sians. the Red Chinese have
It U too UU la our history
secretary genaraisblp. They In this cais, though. Mayba tried to propigandlso the to deny th at tho Constitution,
wanted three undersecretary It waa Juit that the UN m il­ idea that thay are colorad as interpreted by tha Sula* In control of every UN lion to Yemen was financed people, too, and that the fu­ preme Court, la tha supreme
ture struggle tor world doa law of tha land.
Inatioe will be the colored —Justice A rthur 1. Goldberg.
OITH BOARDING HOUSE
races against the w hltte-iadudlng tho Russians.
Washington officials who Your car In tip-top driving
CAMERA SHOP
keep a doie witch on United tumlilion? You ready for the
trip? Well, go ahead but be
110 8 . PA R K A V I .
Nations affair* ars not
reiving themselves that this* real careful.
warm Russian gestural ef
friendship Indicate a thaw in
tha cold war.
Tha big Iceberg ef Commu­
nist opposition la still there.
It probably will show through
tho fog whan the M t-t million
UN budget for 1M la prssaated to the General Assarably
for approval. The apeclal ses­
sion last spring arranged for
financing I N operations only
through Dec. 31, 19«3.
Tha H w million Us arrear­
ages and the possible suspea
ilon of voting rights for some
members presages n long and
bitter battle. Also, the eld
controversial are still on tha
agenda—Laos, Cuba, tha Con­
go. Korea.

P o litic a l N o te b o o k

What the explorers actual17 had discovered waa a naw

type e f pepper plant known
to the Indian* as "chilly."
Thay called it that becaue*
they couldn't eat it without
something "chilly” to drink.
The first person to serve
it for dlnnar waa an Indian
named Barney. Hi* friends
would say "Let's go over and
have some chilly with Barn*y."
The Spanish explorer*, who
couldn't hear vary
well,
translated this aa “chill con
c»*ne." Today, chill ton earna
is aerved wherever particular
people congregate, I don’t
knew what happened la to­
bacco.

Thetaa waste to make me thalidomide or any other tran­
the scapegoat fa r her asm quilizer* were placed a* tha
mistakes. Bat that kaa hern market.
typical ef erriag mask tad
But did the FDA make any
ever ilace Abraham'f Ini ra ­ significant investigations as to
tion of tha acapegoat stra t­ why these monstrosities war*
bom to human parents?
egy. Expectant mothers 4*
Instead, the FDA loudly trie*
NOT mark their bah tea by
to divert attention te ns vot­
their thoaghta!
ers so wa will not notice tha
CASE Q-452; Thelma G« billions of dollar* poured down
aged 24, recently had her first the sink of the bureaucratic
FDA and other agencies in
baby.
Washington, D. C.
But It w ai deformed at
For the FDA hasn’t the
birth. For Its arms are m in ­
nerve to attack any larg*
ing. Thus, Its hands were
vetted interests in the U. 8. A.
fastened to its shoulders, like
So It tries to make n temp­
a bird's wings.
est out of n teapot over euch
-Dr. Crane," T h a 1 m a ' a trivial matters as marihuana
mother w r o t e indimantly, cigarets.
"you era to blame for Thel­
Yet w* medics feel vary
ma's deformed infant.
little alarm about the us* ef
"For Thelma was a chain dope in America.
clgaret traokcr during her
Alcoholic beverage* nnd to­
pregnancy. And you had a col­ bacco kill and malm 1,000
umn about the danger to times a* many American*
human embryo* from tobnrro EVERY YEAH in America ai
during their first few wceka marihuana elgareta and her­
of development.
oin.
"She reed th a t column and
In fact, I’va heard foremost
wai all upset. So you caused psychiatrists recommend that
her to MARK her baby that w* stop making the aal* ef
way."
dope a crime!
All through human history,
For they argue that it ia a
people hava tried to employ negligible matter that would
scapegoats to avoid admitting
their own sins.
An e x p e c t a n t mother's
thoughts cannot produce birth­
marks In her unborn child.
But her Ingested food and
drugi may do so!
If the Food and Drug Ad­
ministration hnd any guts at
■11, It wouldn’t focua its at­
tacks on tha eranberry grow­
ers or those who product sea
salt, but would challenge Some
of the major causes of health
damage in the U. S. A.
Our medical societies have
shown by adequate statistical
proof that tha average clgaret
user shortens hie Ilf* by a t
least FIVE years!
Doe* tha FDA de anything
about that terrible situation?
Take not* that Thelma did
not us* any thalidomide or
other tranquilixers while preg­
nant, but wai a chain smoker.
We physician* have deliver­
ed defective infanta to many
rrieving mothers Ion* before

almost disappear tf It weren't
for tha headlined attack* #

thereon.
Moreover, our medical and
dm tal college tabs, plus tha
chemical departments of our
1000 ‘eotlegae, eould easily de

most of the work of the FDA
an a t no expense to us taxpay.
ars.
So urge Congress to prune
moat of the billions now going
to FDA and also foreign glv*. w
away programs!
(Alwaya writ* t* Dr.
Crane In taro of this law s,
paper, tatleeiag a long
stamped, addressed ear slop*
and 1* cents to coves typ­
ing and printing coats when
yo* send fo r an* *f bin
booklet*.)

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DEAR ABBY: My huobmnd manage* a Little
League bate bat] team. The
boy* think he'a topi, but,
oh, the parental My hut*
band triei to play all the
boya, but recently, during
the all-iter game, we were
behind and my hualiand waa
afraid we'd lute the game.
*o he played the boys he
thought could win for ua.
Well, two boy* didn't get to
play. After the game the
mother of one of the two
boya came over and called
my huahand every low name
In the hook. My hu.band
Juat laid, *Tm
torry,
ma’am.'* Then the father of
the other boy itepped up
and curaed my huthand, and
■aid bate hull waa only a
game and it vraa mure im
portant to play all the boye
than to win the game. My
husband juat aaid, "Yea,
air,” but I could are he took

it hard. He loves working
with thoae kida, Abby, but
he c a n t take the abuse from
the parenta. Should I* make
my husband quit?
MANAGER'S WIFE

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family lives for a vacation
this summer. W'hen I saw
them I let them know how
they had hurt me. Since we
have returned I haven't
heard one word from them.
My husband aays they're
probably annoyed becauie I
brought up their thought*
tessness, and I should for­
get it. I can't forget it. I
feel terrible. Should I write
to each one and apologise T
HEARTBBROKEN

DEAR WIFE: No. I'm
sure there are box seats be­
hind the dugout in heaven
reserved for Little League
managers who have taken
abuse from grown-ups in
onler to teach young people
good sportsmanship. Your
husband Is one of them.
•
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DEAR A HUY: My son
graduated from high school
in June. I sent Invitations
to our close relatives. All
my husband's aide of the
family sent him a card of
congratulation* or a gift.
Rut not one word came
from MY' side of the family.
I was hurt and shocked.
We went back to where my

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Opening lead—4 10
lie ducked the first dia­
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"Le fine high heel is fin­
ished,'' said a top Paris de
signer of women's shoes,
during a recent visit to New
York.
And about time. too. Ever
since the very very slender,
very very, high heel came to
be high fashion, women have
been teetering along, walk­
ing gingerly instead of grace­
fully.
And these narrow little
shafts that bear a woman's
weight have been mighty
hard on carpels, floors and
ear mats.
They've been a safety harani too—on slippery side­
walks, carpeted stairs, anil
nice gre«n grass—where a
woman lias to tiptoe or sink
Into the turf.
As for comfort: some wo­
men claim spindly heeis arc
comfortable but the first
thing most women do when
they gel home after hobbling
around in too-high heel* for
hours, Is to kick off their
shoes with a sigh of relief.
The only trouble Is. what
are we going to do with all
those fine, high heeled shoe*
In our closets?
We ll probably do Just what

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When you use Jacoby-Slayman with a game going hand
the purpose is to find a 4-4
major suit fit if there is one.
Hence, you always must have
at least one four-card major
when you use it.
You may also have a fivecard major. In (hat case it
Four partner bids either m a­
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elubs yon raise hi three or
four as yuur hand warrants,
If he bids two diamonds yuu
Jump to three of your fivegnrd major. If you have mi
five-card major and he bids
two diamonds you simply bid
Die approximate number o(
go-trump,
.Twenty-six points is normal­
ly enough for game. ThU
time South saw that 39 points
might be inadequate.

Television

By Abigail Van Burevt

(jJ o t m n

ten after West played the
four. East won with the king
and led hack hit Last diamond.
At this point South h id his
nine top tricks and there was
a double dummy way to make
a tenth which l leave to you
readers to figure out. South
tried tha more logical method
of discarding a spade from
dummy leading the deuce of
clubs and playing dummy's
eight spot after Weit played
the three.
This play would give him
ten tricks if either hearts or
clubs broke and in sdditlnn
allowed for certain squeeie
possibilities.
None worked, but South
was perfectly satisfied with
making hie contract. If he
had gone wrong In spades
lie might have gone down.

looked quite as well as we
imagined they did, and cer­
tainly were never geared for
the kind of life most Ameri­
can women lead.
When we throw out all those
high, thin heels we may re­
gret the waste but wo won't
regret the end of a foolish
fashion.

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U two n t k a r — in t i
worthy of apodal a d o , loath
skeptical of soma of m y own
figure* after computing the
fln t draft ot this week’s tortcart.
However, a pa Instaking recheck of my worksheets reveiled no miscalculation*
Hence, I can g irt you not one.
but two colossal upsets to isS K A BASS wara caught by Mary J. Harkay and M arina Ekcrn
in th a aurf a t New Smyrna Beach. Just a note from the girla to all hua*
banda who fiah and Including their wives who flah: "It's eaay.”

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SeminoleJV,
SeabreezeIn
Scorelessfie

ST. LOUIS (UPJ)—Tho Los
Angeles Dodgers have the
1M3 National League pennant
wrapped up la a great big
PIgot] will begin his sev­ beautiful package today be­
enth season as bead coach of
the Seminole*, ftor the past
three years Pigott's teams
have opened with Titusville.
And be waa somewhat and
United Press Isk ra a tk n a l
suddenly surprised to be re­
W sthw l League
minded that not one time dur­
W. L. Pet. GB
ing these three previous en­
gagements h a d
Titusville Los Angelas 94 so 414
t l «4 .517 4
been able to raek up a tingle S t Louis
i
point
against the Seminole de­ San Francisco «3 TO 442 11
St T2 329 13
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fense.
Semlnolo scored • 13 Philadelphia
Milwaukee
St T3 .128 13*
to
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decision
over
Titusville
1
II 74 .523 14
in 1SS0. They routed the Ter­ Cincinnati
77 77 .500 17*
rier* 40 to 0 in 1M1. Last Chicago
Pittsburgh
72 SI .471 23
year tho Seminole* came
Houston
59 91 .3SS 35
borne with a. 14 to 0 victory.
New York
49 104 420 45
Titusville went on to re­
Wednesday's Results
cord a six and four season
Philadelphia 5 Naw York t
last year after dropping their Milwaukee • San Francisco 4
opener to 8emlnole, And Pi*
Houston S Cincinnati 4. night
gott says, “ Moat of their Chicago 2 Pittsburg 1, night
letterroea are back this year. Los Ang 9 a t L. 5. 13 inns.,
They'!! h a rt a tough ball dub
night
an hand Friday night. They're
going after us wtth all they're
got Last year they were right
an our goal line when the
gamo andod. And I know lor
n fact that their Spring prae-

Tho Seminole High JayVocs
ml*eod n golden opportunity
Inal night to extend their
winning streak lo 34 straight
games whoa they came down
with a case of Jitters and
wound up In a scoreless tie
with the Junior Seabreeae
High eleven at Daytona's Mu­
nicipal Stadium.
Before a good mid-week
crowd tho little SemlnoUa
fought a stubborn Sandcrab
alevan to a standstill in tha
first half and want on lo
duminate tha gamo'a second
half.
Tho baby Sominolca never
permitted the Sandcraba to
dent their 20-yard lino. Steal
Wfber put on an outstanding beating us."
display of punting skill whan White Pigott. McCoy, and
tha sophomore averaged 25 backfleld coach Dick Wil­
yard# per boot
liams try to put together a
The Seminole* came close backfleld combination and a
to racking up their 24th forward wall tor tho oftenstraight when they marched slvo unit, tho defensive etub
to the Sandcrab one yard line will consist of ends Billy Hig­
with three minutes remain­ gins and Barry Barks, tac­
but Seabreeae held.
kles MUm Glad and David
N ot The Only One ing,Seminole
made nine first Noell. middle guard David
leminote County's other
two high school football dabs downs to eight for Scabrccie. Gollaber, linebackers B a r i
loading the Seminole attack Black and Buddy Lawson,
will move Into their eeasoa
was Messer with B yards halfbacks Frank Noell and
openers tomorrow night And
and Barbour with 35. Wal- BUI Kuykendall, aad safety
strom came up with 14 yards Dan TUUe.
and Lewla recorded 11. Mean­ The offensive unit, when
while. tho locale attempted that question Is settled, will
two paaees. Om aerial, from run principally from t h e
Barbour to Weber, connected Winged T. But the leminote
XO TIcn to HEREBY OIV- for 90 yards. Weber intercep­ mentora have • series they
■X . Tkat K. S. R .ffiold e the
h o lla r ot Ika follow ing eortlR. ted one Stabroose shot and can tun from tho straight T.
e a la baa filed aa!4 cor tlf teat# Cason, a lineman, catno up Also, fans may now and then
far ta t dood to k* laaurl with nine tacklee to spark the
see the Seminole in a spread
tharana. Tha tartIR catt lu m ­
bar and year at Itauanro, tha Seminole defensive play.
formation.
doMViptton ot tha property.
Ralph Stumpf, wbo before
•■ 4 tha aama la whlah It waa
last night had coached the lit­
aoeaotod ara aa follow*!
Corflflrnt* No. JJI Taar at tle Semlnolea to 20 of those 23
la ia a a t* IM!
straight victories, said “ Our
Doorrlpttw* at frty rrtri
W la (I. Of Uot i t South S aa. kida were Jittery, especially
tvrO c u t UooU 1 r a t* *&gt;
Nam .
In
which aa.o.M d during the first half, but they
H . l o n R. P a r t i n . _
_ o f &gt;al4
____ got over It." “ However,“ be
All
p ro p e rty hoins la th a C o u n ­
Ths Crooms High Psnlher*
t y a f N om inal., S t a l a of F l o r ­ added, “even though we domida. I ' a l t . t
auch c o r l l f l r n t *
•re stepping up their drills la
a h a l l bo r a d a o m . d a c i - o r t t n g
preparation for the opening
t u U r th o p r n p o r l y i l . t r r i b e d
la ouch c o r l l ti c o l * will bo
game in Ocala Friday sight.
■wld to i h . h l a b o . i b i d d e r &gt; t
The Wild Bulls are noted for
tha f r o n t d o o r of t h o S e m i ­
n a l * C o u n t y C o u r t Ifo u o a a t
having a good patting attack.
B a a f o r d , F l o ri d a , on Ih* f t r . t
Coach Holt of the Panthers
M o n d a y to Ih* t n o a llt I&gt;r O c t ­
o b e r , n o s , w h ic h I* th * Tth
said. “ We are working on a
dor o f O c i o b . r , ISIS.
defense (hat ! believe will
D a t . J tfala n th day ot Aus*
contain those Wild Bulls."
h*t. ISM.
(O ff ic ia l C la r k '* M a l l
Spearheading the Fanthera'
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (U PI)
A r t h u r II. U r c h w l t h , J r . ,
C lo rk C ircuit C ourt
— William Champ Pickeno, defense will be returning letH .m t n o l o C ounty. F l o r i d a
termen. E. Brown and G.
F u b t l i h dope, I. IS. IS. St. ISIS who spent many dacadea in
the sport* world, will bo Bush, guards; II. Boyd and
COM -It
buried Friday following u n t ­ E. Boston, tackles; H. White
ie*a at a funeral home hare. and W, Hartsfkid. ends; ft.
Pickens, 97, died Wednes­ Brandy and T. William*, line­
o f i t ia t
XOTICB I* HXRCIIT OIV- day at a nursing home her* backers; W. Ranaoa and B.
XX. That D. I&gt;. Denial tho after several years of de­ Bush, halfbacks, a n d
P.
h old .r e f Ih* rollowlue r tr .
Games at safety.
tlfleat* has 111*4 *al4 cortlfl- clining health.
eat* toe l a s 4**4 to b* !*«a*4
The offensive attack will be
Pickens, who left hi* mark
thereon. Th* c e r t i f i c a t e a u n thoy an 4 year of I»»u»oce. tha in many facets of sports, waa led by quarterbacks A. James
deeerlpllon e l Ih* property, perhaps
beat known tor and 5. Alioway. Coach liolt is
*a4 th* asm * In which It was
founding tha Blue-Gray foot­ expecting some fine running
S***m *4 ara as follows:
C ertificate X«. ISIS
Tray af ball classic. He resigned aa power by fullbacks W. Ran­
Issuance 1*41
general manager of the Blue- som and H. Green; and great
UeeeetelSwe at PropoMyi
Lot 41 Midway Hear Orledo Gray Association
following work from his speedy half­
F la t Book 1 p as* IS
the 1940 gamo In Montgom­ backs, D. Peterson, P. Gaines
Name In w hich
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and P. Brinson.
C a th a rin e F ro n d * . A ll of sold ery.

cause of manager Walt Alaton's faith In an iron-nerved
veteran and a rookie playing
bis first major league game.
With their spine-tingling *■
5, 13-Inning victory over the
St. Louis Cardinals Wednes­
day night, the Dodgers re­
duced their pennant-clinching
magic number to a mere th e .
Mathematical certainty is a
mere matter of time because
the Dodgers have nine garnet
remaining and the Cardinals
have seven, with any combi­
nation of Dodger wlna and
Cardinal l o s s e s
totaling
“live" ending the race.
Alston himself refused to
claim Use flag and Cardinal
manager Johnny Keane re­
fused to concede it today but
It will take an almost Incred­
ible combination of a Dodg­
er collapse and a Cardinal
counter-drive to prevent Lot
Angeles from meeting the
New York Yankees in the
World Scriea.
I That combination teems al­
most Impossible after the

The Old Boy Himself
augural* the 1183 * m o n —
faak-kaif!
Tho first tbocker will taks
place in Columbia, where
Missouri’s Tigers will turn
back highly regarded Norikwestern. I predict a thrilling

Seminole R otter

Dodgers completed t h e i r
three-game sweep of t h e
Cardinals—thinks to Alston's
faith in Ron Pem noski and
rookie Dick Nen.
It was Perranoski. seasonlong relief star of the league,
who shut out the Rcdbirds for
the final tin innings to post
hi* llth victory against only
three defeats.
And it was Nen, a 23-yearold first baseman from Wil­
mington, Calif., wbo reported
to the team earlier in the day,
whose dramatic ninth-inning
homer tied the game and
sent it into extra innings.
Alston stuck with Perran­
oski in the loth when the
Cardinals had the bases fill­
ed and one out on Dick
Groat’s Inning-opening triple
and deliberate walks to Ken
Boyer and Bill White. He waa
rewarded when Pem noski
got out of the frame by get­
ting Curt Flood to hit into a
forceout at the plate and Mike
Shannon to roll out to thirdbaseman Jim Gilliam.

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Eddie Koaky
Ronnie Hinaun
A1 Boniface
Mike Gray
Chuck Scott
Billy Brown
Earl Black
Billy Kuykendall
Buddy Lawsun
Danny Tillia
Lloyd Freeman
Buddy Burton
Loo Sparkman
Steve Balint
Dan McCall
David Hows
Joe Farleaa
Dale Alexander
Brad Pruden
Jo* Purdy
Steve Clark
Steve Harris
Ernie Steels
Mike Glad
David Noell
David Gollohev
Jim Touhy
Henry Finch
Billy Higgins
Barry Barka
Frank Noell
John Bay
Larry Watson
Mike Fordham

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KB
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Jr.
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Carolina will atua Atlaatio
Coart football aflekoadoo by
trouncing tho eo n te ra c s fay.
orito Duka, 39-14.
And Colorado, pUytag tta
t i n t gamo aador tho direction
of Eddte Crowder, who aory.
cd a load apprattleoahip un­
der ray old friend Bud WU-

California btfora cucetunbiag
to tha Trojano’ Bight. Tha
Hoople Syitem fovtMaa a I l­
ia win tor U5C.
Air Force IT, Waihtogton I I
Alabama 44, Georgia T
Arkansas 77, Oklahoma St. •
Army 14. Boston Univ. 13
Auburn II, Houston g
Syracuse 21, Boston College
Brigham Young 3&gt;, K ansu
St. T

California B , Iowa S t IS
Oklahoma 24, Clemaon IS
Colorado S t V, I t, Pacific 0 .
So. California IS, Colorado V.
So. Carolina St, Duke 14
Nevada 21, Idaho St. IS
Wm. A Mary It, Citadel •
Kansas 11, Texas Christian V
Kentucky B , Va. Tech t
La. State 24, Texas AAM 2!
No. Carolina St. 23, Maryland
Mississippi 40, Memphis St. 14
Missouri 18, Northwestern IS
West Va. 21, Navy IS
No. Carolina 24, Virginia I
Penn State 19, Oregon 9
Pittsburgh IS, U.C.L.A. S
Texas 29, Tulane •
Wisconsin 44, West. Mich. 12
Tennessee 19, Richmond 14
Washington SL 14, Tex. Tech

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Champ Pickens
Funeral Friday

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1963 Season
GAME SCHEDULE
Friday, Sept. 20th.
Titusville — Home
Friday, Sept. 27th.
Orlando Colonial — Away
Friday, Oct 4th.
Apopka — Home
Friday, Oct 18th.
Daytona Seabreeze — Away
Friday, O ct 25th.
Winter Park — Home
Friday, Nov. 1st.
Leesburg — Away
Friday, Nov. 8th.
Wildwood — Home
Friday, Nov. 15th.
Orlando Bishop Moore — Home
Friday, Nov. 22nd.
Winter Garden — Away
Wednesday, Nov. 27th.
DeLand — Away

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Mrs. R. B. Carlson and Prsnsea, from DeLand; Mr. and
Mrs. B. L Crlmmlna, Larry
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The festivities began with | on the Donkey."
After much merriment the
Mrs. John Alexander was
guests wars seated a t a long hostsss for the first meeting
buffet table where they don- of the XI Bets Eta Chapter of
ned comic party hats and en- Beta Sigma Phi.
" | joyed ta k e , ice cream, candy
Mrs. G o r d o n Frederick,
J: and punch, Ilia Uhl* wss president,
announced t h e
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Q decorated in s ballerina theme committees for tho coming
i r ;i
| of pink and white with match* year. They a rt Mrs. 0 . A
i n / table
napkin*, piatei Speer, program; Mrs. Ashby
d and cups. Twirling atop the MeClsnshan, and Mrs. Glenn
j]j center of the table waa a McCall, social Mrs. J . W.
dainty
ih a r in g star- Probscb, Mrs. John Alexan­
ring honors with a huge birth- der and Mrs. J o t Dennison,
day cake.
ways and means.
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Gay balloons strung about
Mrs. Harold C h a p m a n ,
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the room added to the gay aU courtesy; Mrs. Ed Peterson,
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fi moiphere. Helping the hon- Mra. Vernon Hardin and Mrs.
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day wers Linda DiPaolo, Lln- Mra. Clark Bruestle, public­
* v, da Damsll, Paula Conover, ity.
Glenn and Kirk Powell, Jeff
Mrs. Frederick read n let­
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and David Jackton, Christo- ter from International stating
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atate chapter last year. Mrs.
Probsch announced that tha
group would sell Christmas
p ip er and taga again this
Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles year.
Boone, of Savannah, Gs., an­ A program entitled "ra c e
nounce the birth of an eight of the Earth" waa presented
pound, 14 ounce daughter, El­ by Mra. Speer. All members
took part in the discussion.
ies Beth, Sept. 4.
Mr. and Mra. Boons are tha During the social hour, plans
parents of a son, Mask Craig, warn mad* with tha Nu Phi
two and one half years old. Mu girls for tho ritual of
Mrs. Boone la the former Jewels scheduled for Sept. 19
MISS CARLA LACARTE, seated, a t a birthday party In honor of her
Josnne Oliver, daughter of at tha home of Mrs. Jennings.
aixth birthday with two playmates. A t left 1&gt; Linda Dipnolo and a t right,
Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, of
Debbie Boudreau.
(Herald Fhoto)
Oviedo.

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194 H. Park
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N n . Job* Ln m of R u tattoo U . k u return** from
•a axtaadad viait w ith friends
and rtUtiTW la Stanford,
Cana. wbar* ik t waa k a u n t
a t a dlnntr a t tha Clam Box,
the Bad Coach Grill and Tam­
pan Hill Hoataurant Sba want
acroaa tha Tip pan Za Bridge,
that la four miles long, visit*
•d tha Pitney Bo waa Execu­
tive dining room with friends,
before going to Springfield,
Mass, to visit an old school
chum for a weak.
Mrs. H. Maher returned re­
cently from an extended visit
on Long Island, N . Y. with
frienda and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ar*
moa of Park Lane, celebrated
their seventh wedding anni*
versary this past week, at
their home with members of
tha family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Arm so of Sanfordt Mrs. Ma­
rio Accardl, Miss Rose Sig­
norelli, and Vicki Maris AccardL They had their anni­
versary dinner in Orlando
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Davis in tho evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Curtis L.
Redmond former DeBaryitas
will celebrate their 60th Wed­
ding Anniversary in Ken­
tucky Wednesday. A family

reunion will taka plaea ea
Sept. II, with their as* ami
daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Redmond ad DeBary at*

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Children
Ladles
Men

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Mrs. Sapp

Osteen Home Club
Meets For Picnic

Luxary Bilk

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DeBary Personals

Youngster Observes Sixth Birthday

, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Patterion. F i t s and Neva, from
T it -----'- I Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Bottom*. Michael and San­
dra, from Naptao, Italy; Mr.
and Mr*. R. F. Sandlin and
Deborah, from Germany; Mr.
and Mra. J. C- Stangar, Cindy,
P a l, John, George, and Jim­
my, from Norfolk, V*.
Mrs. Dorothy Walther, Kurt
and Joanne, from DeLand;
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Thompson,
Danny, Carl and Bobby, from
Atlanta, Gs.; Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Bterly Jr., Skipper,
Blaay and Robin and Mr. and
Mra. M. D. Hornsby and Mltheir assistants will meet
By Mrs. Clareaee Snyder
tbel, nil from Jacksonville,
Forty-three members and prospective members.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cope­
Four members, Mrs. H aiti
land, Sherrill and Cindy, from guests attended the Osteen
Home Demonstration C l u b
IhalbyviUe, Tenn.
plcnie held at tha home of
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Piety.
Saturday evening.
A delicious supper was
served on Uia lawn overlook­
ing Lake Butler. Following
supper the ladies retired to
the living room for a business
meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Wallin,
president, presided and Mra.
I*. T. Piety opened the meet­
ing with prayer.
Urar Joe Master* gave a
GOOD LUCK
report on the 4-H workshop
held at DeLand. A meeting
TROLLS
will be hetd at the Osteen
AND
School, Sept. 23 at 11:30 a.m.
MASCOTS
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TOMMY EMANUEL, celebrated hla fourth
birthday, with a purty given by hid mother, Mrs.
Carol Emanuel, at their home on Mmlison Court,
in Enterprise. Playmate* invited to share the
celebration were Hoy and Janie Cohen, Judy
Goodwin, Cindy Oglesby und Joe and Jeff Bruce.
(Photo by Cox)

By Mra. H. L. Johnson
Mrs. G. B. Sapp celebrated
her Nth birthday Sunday at a
plcnie given in her honor by
her children and frienda at
the home of her daughter,
Mrytle Nettles, on tho now
Upsala Road.
Mro. Sapp spent a delight­
ful afternoon talking with her
children, relatives and friends
who came to wish her a very
"Happy Birthday." She was
also the recipient of many
beautiful gifts.
Those who enjoyed tha pic­
nic with her were Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Burnscd, Mr. and
Mrs. Ncsco Burnsed, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Sapp, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Thompson and children,
Judy, Ricky, Johnny a n d
Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cooper and children, Wayne
and Marion, of Miami; Mrs.
Clars Wyatt and children. Ed­
die, John and Carol, and Mrs.
Myrtle Nettles.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McReynolds have returned to their
home on Lake Golden after
a vacation in the Smoky
Mountains. They also visited
with friends and relatlvei in
Maryville, Tenn.

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Executive
Meeting Held By
Oviedo Club
SEPTEMBER HOME SPECIAL!

Local Events
FRIDAY
The Zeta XI Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi ara sponsor­
ing a rummage sate, this F ri­
day and Saturday from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Proceeds will be
used for chapter welfare pro­
jects.
You Name It
Now you can have a hand­
made Italian sweater trim ­
med cither with monkey fur
or ostrich feathers! What's
next?

The executive board of the
Oviedo Woman's Club, held
the first meeting of the sea­
son at the summer cottage of
Mrs. U. G. Smith, on Little
Lake Howell.
Mrs. R. W. Estes, presi­
dent, presided at the meeting,
after which the group enjoyed
a covered dhh luncheon.
The club will sponsor four
children at t h e Sunland
Training Center this year.
They are two girls, Judy and
Joy, three and two years old
respectively and Iwu boys,
Billy and Johnny, both seven.
Sixteen members were pre­
sent for the luncheon meet­
ing.

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How does this tound ?
OVEN CRISP CHICKEN
1 gto-3 tb. fry tag chicken cut
up
W cups Wee Krispiei
H -S cup butter or oleo, melt*
ed
1 Up. u l t
H Up. pepper
1. Waili chicken pieces end
dry thoroughly.
2. Crush Rice Krispies into
medium fine crumbi.
2. Combine melted butter
with salt and pepper.
4, Dip chicken piecei in
seasoned butter then n i l in
Rice Krispies crumbs until
Well-costed. Place skin side
up in shallow baking pan
lined with aluminum foil, do
aot crowd pieces.
2. Bake in moderate oven
250 degrees (or 1 hour or
until tender. Do not cover pan
or turn chicken while cook­
ing. Serves 4-3.
• • •
Some one tent in this reci­
pe for STUPED LETTUCE
SALAD. Really sounds good.
Hollow out a head of let­
tuce that is solid. Prepare
the following mixture:
1 pkg. of cream cheese (• os.)
to cup salad drilling
1 2 '4 -or. can of deviled ham
1 cup sliced celery
to cup chopped green pepper
2 tbsps. chopped pimento
2 tbsp. chopped onion
Chill thoroughly. SIlco and
serve with salad dressing or
French dressing.
• • •
SHREDDED WHEAT STUFF­
ING FOR ROAST CHICKEN
t shredded wheat biscuits
2 tbsps. chopped parsley
1 Up. salt
H tap. pepper
to cup butter or oleo
to cup finely cut celery
to cup minced onion
to cup hot chicken broth or
water
1. Break shredded wheat
bisculU Into piecei. Combine
with parsley and salt and pepper.
2. Melt butter in frying pan
over law best, add celery and
onions. Cook about S minutes
or until onions are tender.
Combine with shredded wheat
mixture. Add broth, a little
at a time, mixing lightly.
2. Place stuffing in pre­
pared chicken being careful
not to pack.
4. Roast as usual. Makes
4to cups of stuffing for a 3-4
Ml. chicken.
• • •
RASPBERRY FRAPPE
This la vary economical and
surprisingly good.
1 cup avaporated milk
lemon juice, 1 tbsp.
to u p . lemon rind
dash of aalt
!i cup seedlsis black rasp­
berry jam
Pour milk into a refrigera­
tor tray and freere to an ley
mush. Transfer milk to a cold
bowl, add lemon juice ami
beat with a rotary beater un­
til stiff and light. Add re­
maining ingredients and con­
tinue beating until thoroughly blended. Pour mixture
beck into freeiing tray and
freeze 2 to ■ hours. Serves 4
to 6.
• e •
BAKED PEACHES
Pare S Urge or 10 small
peaches and place whole in a
casserole. Add 1 tbsp. water
and sprinkle with Vi cup su­
gar. Cover casserole and bake
In moderate oven 313 degrees
20 to 30 minutes or until ten­
der. Chill before serving.
Serves 2.
• • •
DICE MEAT ROAST
to lb. beef chuck
Vi lb. veal shoulder
Vi lb. lean fresh pork
1 bouillon cube

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Vi cup bot water
1 Up. aalt
1 egg, beaten
to cup cracker crumbs
t tbsp. lemon juice
Vi lb. aalt pork
Cut beef, veal and pork into
to Inch dice. Dissolve bouillon
cube in bot water. Combine
all ingredients except salt
pork, mixing thoroughly. Put
into loaf pan; slice salt pork
thin and lay over top of loaf.
Bake In a moderate oven 350
degrees for 1 hour. Turn out
onto platter, then invert. Gar­
nish with parsley and serve
hot. Serves 3.
• • •
SPANISH RICE AND BEEF
4 slices bacon
t medium onion chopped
I V« lbs. ground beef
lto Up. salt
t No. 2 can tomatoes
to cup uncooked rice
ta tsp. paprika
Lay 4 slices of bacon to­
gether and with a knife or
aheari cut into small piecei.
Saute bacon In skillet until
done; remove from skillet
and pour off about half of the
fat. Brown onion in remain­
ing fat; add ground beef and
salt and cook until beef is
just grey in color. Add toma­
toes, cooked bacon ind well
washed rice and paprika.
Turn into a greased casse­
role. Cover and bake in mod­
erate oven 350 degrees for lto
hours or until rice Is lender.
Add hot water if needed dur­
ing cooking. Serves 5.
• • •
VEGETABLE SLAW
to cup mayonnaise
1 tbsp. prepsred mustard
2 taps, pcinut butter
3 cups finely shredded cab­
bage
1 cup shredded earrots
to cup thin sliced cr!ery
2 tbsps. minced onion
crisp lettuce
Thoroughly blend mayon­
naise, mustard and peanut
butter; add to vegetables, ex­
cept lettuce, and toss lightly
until well mixed. Chill before
serving. Arrange lightly in
heaps on lettuce. Serves 5.
• • •
SPECIAL SALAD DRESSING
(As requested)
3 tbsps. flour
3 tbsps. sugar
1 tap. salt
to tsp. dry mustard
to tip. pepper
to tsp. celery seed If desired
to cup evaporated milk
'4 cup water
1 egg. beaten
H cup cider vinegar
Mix all dry ingredients and
celery seed In a saucepan;
add evaporated milk and wa­

Bear Lake

Personals

ter and bring to a boil; boil
3 minutes, stirring constant­
ly. Remove tram beat and
stir hot mixture into wellbeaten egg which ha* been
combined with vinegar. Chill
This dretsing la good for po­
tato o r macaroni aalad, or
wherever an oil dressing is
not desired. Makes about lto
cups.

Mrs. Butner
Surprised With
Fun Slower
Member* of the Dependable
Sunday School Claia of Flrat
Methodist Church surprised
Mrs. Mildred Butner with a
bridal showar of fun gadgets
when the group met at the
home of Mr*. Roy William*,
for th* regular monthly meet­
ing. Co-hottets was Mr*. J.
G. Haderer.
A silver nut dish and apoon
was alto presented to th*
honors* ae a gift from tha
class. Mr*. H. R. McCall won
the prixt for a gams played
during th* evening.
During th* business session,
officer! were elected for th*
coming year. They were Mrs.
V. L. Smith, president; Mrs.
L. B. Steele, Vic* President;
Mre. P. H. Lansing, secretary
and Mra. C. R- Jonea, treas­
urer. Mm . A. K. Shoemaker,
1* the teacher.
Refreshments of whit* coco­
nut cake, topped with a bride
and groom, heart shaped sand­
wiches ami coffee wtr* served
by the hostess.
Those attending wera Mrs.
Butner, the four officers, the
teacher and Mrs. Ray W. Her­
ron, Mrs, W. B. Kirby, Sire.
James A. Wright, Mrs. Clar­
ence Wallis, Mrs. McCall.
Mm . S. A. Murphy, Mra. M.
L. Nichols and Mrs. Kosco*
II. Taylor.

Mrs. Jakubcin
Hostess For
Jewel Party
By Beralce Kelsey
Mrs. F. A. Jakubcin was
hostess for a jewelry party
at her home in Slavia.
Mrs. Glvlya Sturgess, dem­
onstrator, had the guesta mo­
del the jewelry. Mra. Waiter
Duda wai the recipient of the
door prize which w ai a lotus
blossom pin.
At the conclusion of the
demonstration
refreshments
wera served to the following
guests: Mrs. Clifford Pendarvls, Mrs. Dusan Lucas, Mrs.
J. P. Etdridge, Mrs. Canby
Kimble, Mrs. Ray Beasley,
Mrs. George Jakubcin Jr.,
31m . Johnny Jakubcin, Mrs.
Walter Duda, 3trs. John
Duda Jr., Mrs. Harry Pempey, Mrs. Jack Goodman,
Mra. Gordon Pendarvis, Mra.
Carroll Pendarvis, Mrs. Jac­
queline Winters. Mrs. Daniel
Lucas. Mrs. Ruth AUord, and
Miss Jeanna Alford.

Pilot Club
Plans Christmas
Projects

Tha Pilot Club of Sanford
met in tha conference room
of th* FlMt Federal Build­
ing for th* flrat business
meeting of tha fall season
with Miss Janet Smith, presi­
dent, presiding.
Each member was asked to
contact one person during the
month of October and urge
them to have a pap test. A
table dieplayed Items that the
Pilots will be selling during
th* romlng months, Including
Christmas cards, hose, danny
dutits, Jewelry and soap puffs.
It was announced that At taw
Edith Slawhlnny, governor of
District Four, from Hollywood, will make her official
visit to th* club on Oct. ft
end the pilot* will meet with
her at the Mayfair Inn.
Th* Fall Council met on
the weekend of Sept. 14 in
Osteen
Tallahassee and the dedication
ceremonies for Pilot Housa
was held on Sept 15. Repre­
senting tha Sanford elub were
the president. Miss Smith,
By Mm . Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beall Mrs, John l.anihert.non, Mm .
have returned to their home Sue Stephenson and Mrs.
after spending the summer in Raymond Ball.
Twenty-one members were
Charleston, W. Ve.
present for th* meeting.

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mil­
ler recently returned from •
trip to visit a daughter and
son-ln law, Mr. and Mra. Ro­
bert Workman and family of
Elinor, W. Vi. Bobby Workman, who had been spending
the summer with his grandparent* returned home with
them. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Bertlnl and
family of Oak llldge, Tcnn.
Mrs. Workman is their daugh­
ter.

Parish Plans

Teachers Hold Tea For Initiates

Enterprise

INITIATES OF RHO AND NETA CHAPTERS of Delta Knppa Gamma
Sorority were honored at n recent tea. Shown a t the refreshment tablo
are left to right, Mated, Mrs. R. J. Schmidt, prciddent of Heta Chapter;
Mra. Guy Allen, co hostess and standing Mrs. Iloyd Coleman, membership
chairman; Sira. George Morgan, president of Rho Chapter nnd Mrs. Mary
Joyce Bateman, co-hoatess.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs.
Lewis
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Casselberry

Honored At

By Jana Casselberry
Sir. and Mrs. Darius Prin­
gle of Hibiscus Road hava as
their guests Sir. and Mrs. J.
H. Stahl of Akron, Ohio.

Shower
By Jane Casselberry
Mm . Paul Lewis of t Lo­
tus Lake Drive, Casselberry,
was guest of honor at a baby
shower given at the home of
.Mrs. Lawrcnco 31tngo on
Grace Boulevard, Altamonte
Springs.
Co hostesses w e r e Mr*.
Charles Cheney and Mrs. Ed­
ward Lunn of Casselberry.
The honorce received many
lovely baby gift* from those
attending. A bassinet com­
plete with baby doll formed
Ihe centerpiece and Items of
infant apparel cut from crcpc
paper decorated the walla.
Refreshments of appropri­
ately decorated cake, punch
and mints were served.
Guests Included Mrs. Chea­
ter Stiller, Sirs. Edna Grace,
Sira. Joyce Colburn, Sirs.
Stilton Lady, Sirs. E t t a
James, Sira. Jan Cole, Mrs.
Charles Pierce, Mrs. Slarion
Vcltch, Sirs. Stargarst Rei
nccker, Mrs. Sybil Myers and
Mrs. Ruth Smith.

Personals

Sir. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Herald of Lake Triplet Drivo
and sons, Tommy and John­
ny, returned Sunday night
alter a two weeks vacation in
Stl.iml Shores, whera they

A tea honoring Initiates of
th* Rho and Bata Chapter* of
Delta Kappa Gamma, national
honorary teachem society, was
held at th* hom* of Mm . Boyd
Coleman, 2310 South Park
Ave. Th* society I* for out­
standing women teachers.
Beta Initiates ware, Mrs.
J. L. Partin, of Oviedo and
Sirs. Lola Williams, Leesburg
and Rho initiates wera Mrs.
E. C. Pritchard, DeLand; Mrs.
Myrtle Rice, St. Augustine
and SIm . Hazel Ilolland, of
BunnalL
In tha receiving tin* war*
th* two chapter president*,
Sirs. G. Walter Morgan. Rho
president and Sirs. Robert J .
Schmidt, Beta president; SIm .
Coleman, and Sirs. George
Culpepper membership chair­
men.
The MfMihment table was
overlaid with a white linen
cloth and hold an arrangement
of red rose* In a crystal bowl,
flanked by red candUs in
double cryital holders. Other
arrangements of magnolias,
potted palms and greenery
adorned th* party rooms.
Refrsshmente of cookie*,
nuts, mints, coffee and tea
were served to the more than
CO members who called during
th* appointed hours of 3:30
to 6:30 p.m.
Presiding at the coffee and
tea aeivtcM were Sirs. Guy
Allen, Mrs. Ren Wiggins,
Mrs. William P, Layer and
Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman.

Ham Supper
Tha All Baals Parish will
hold a Ham Boppor am Sat­
urday, Oct. 19 la tha Pariah
Social HalL This is bring
Jointly sponsored by Uto Cath­
olic Woman's Gnb and tha
Holy Nam* Society of th*
parleh.
Mre. John Kotarik It chair­
man for tha event and tlekata
will ba on sale shortly for
adults, Ba aura to contact any
member of either society to
obtain your tickets. Watch tha
papers and parish bultatln for
further details.

WEDDING
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we outfit the men la
th* party, correctly , , , ,
com fort ably.

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M. Herald. The youngsters
d f l l l N ' S WEAR,
Don't know what to say to
enjoyed visits to the Crandoo
Sanford
someone you've just met 7 Ask 113 Magnolia
Park Zoo on Key Ulicayn*.
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a question. Lot th* oilier par­
Sir. and Sir*. William son start th* conversation.
Shook of Lake Kathryn spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of
Imported Shetland
Inst week In Jacksonville
where they attended the Auto
Show and were entertained
by many talented performers
in show business.
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Personals
31r. and Mra. J. V. Richarda left Wednesday for a
months vacation. Thslr first
stop will ba in Glenview, 111
for a v 1ait with their children.
They will aleo tour points of
InUrest in Illinois and go to
White Plains, N. Y. for a
visit with thslr daughter.

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Friends of t i n . Courtney
If somathlng Interferes
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Monday, 8epl. 23
with your plana, 1st tha hoaBear Lake, will ba glad to
AU wivas decorating eoursa, teei know a t aoon aa poesibla
lean) that aha Is recuperating
from successful surgery at third meeting, l p.m. NAS you will not attend.
Oranga Memorial Hospital, In Ballroom.
Vigilante Navy Wlvei Club
Orlando. She will he there
No. 211 Whlta Elephant auc­
about two more weeks.
tion, 7:30 p.m. Homa of 3tr*.
Rhea Cooper.
A cut flower arrangement
Tueaday, Sept, 24
need not ba a lone time affair.
Acey Deucy wives, gab ses­
Tha Society of American sion. 7:30 pm . Acey Deucy
h
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Florists suggests dismantling club.
the original arrangement and
Friday, Sept. 27
using th* longer-lasting flow­
VAH-9 officers wives steak
ers for miniature arrange­ cookout, homa of Mrs. R. II.
ments. It Is important to re­ Cooke.
cut tha stems diagonally ami
Saturday, Kept 21
to strip off all foliage below
CPO husbands and wives,
Ihe water line when you re­ game night. 7 p.m. NAS Ball­
arrange your flowers.
room.

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�Ltgal Notict
PROPOSED COfOmTIJTla'fAl,
AMENDMENT** TO UR VOTED
OK NOVEMBER I, IMS
NOT1CB OP SPECIAL, ELEC­
TION
WHEREAS, tks Legislature
of IMS, under tho Conetltutloa o f t i l l of Ik* fltmte of
."torlda did e*»e Joint Resolu­
tion* proposing amendments to
th* Conolltstlod o f tho State
ot Florid*, ond they were
•srood to by • *ot* or threefourth* of tko members elect•d to oach kouoo. Tho votoo
of oald Joint Resolutions woro
ontorod upon Iholr rupee live
Journal*, with tho yeas and
n a n thereon. and they did
determine and dlroct that tho
■aid Joint Rtnelntlon* bo la b .
mtttod to th* otaotor* of tho
■tat* o f Florida a t a Hprclal
Eloetlon on Ndrombor I, t i l l ;
NOW, THEREFORE, I. TOM
ADAMS. Secretary of Slat* of
th* Ptat* of Florida, do herebp giro notlr* that a
SPECIAL ELECTION
will b* hold la oaah Coantp In
Florida on th* Drat Tuesday
atlor th* tlrat Mondap la No*amher, which dal* la Xovembor I, IMS. for th* ratifica­
tion or rajoclloa a f th* aald
Joint
Roaolnllona propoalns
amondmnnta to th* Conatltutloa of th* SUM *f Florida,
vis:
no. t
COMMITTEE StJM TITO Tl
FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLU­
TION
NO. m
A JOIST RESOLUTION Mlatln g to elections; propoalns
nn amendment to Artlcl* IV,
Saollona S and in, of th* conitltn tlo n of tba atato af Flor­
ida, providing for tho atoctlun
of cortaln atato officers at
tha t i l l and t i l l general
aloctlona; providing for nn
emergency alvctlon.
tla It Iteeolred bp th* Legletaturo of tb* Slat* o f Florida:
That tha follow ing amendm tnt of Artlcl* IV, flection S
of lb* constitution of th* otat*
of Florida h i and tha u n i 1*
hereby asraad to and (hall ho
■ubiulttrd lo tha electors of
tha atato of Florida for ap­
proval or reliction at a op«clal called election in b* hold
on Novombor I, 1IM a* pro­
vided In Artlcl* XVII, Section
1 of th* Florida eonalltutlon.
That threo-fourth* I S ) of
all members elected to oach
houa* of th* loglilatur* dnea
determine that an emergency
reiiulrlng an early declelon by
the electora of th* otat* dote
a ile t with raforanca to thla
amendment to A rticle IV, Sec­
tion 1 ut tha eonalltutlon.
Section i. Election and term
af governor. — The fuvernor
• halt ba elected by the quali­
fied electore of tba atata. Tha
lire! election for governor un­
der thle eectlon ehall be at
the general election of 1M1.
for a term of tw o (II pear*
and
thtreaftar
comrnencln*
with th* general election of
IMI, (h* governor ehall be
elected for a term o f four Ml
pear*. Th* term o f offlc* ehall
begin the lin t Tueeday after
the flret Mon,lap In Januarp
neat after thle election. The
governor elected at tha gen­
eral election of t i l l (hall bn
tllglh l* for re-alecllun to enld
offlc* In th* general election
of I PCS. but the governor elect­
ed nt the general election of
1MI and thereafter ehall aot
b* eligible lor re-election to
eald office tha n e st succeed­
ing term.
Ue It Further Reectved bp
the Lealalatur* af th* State
of Florida!
That th# follow in g amend­
ment of Artlcl* IV, Sectlun 10
of Ih* conatltullon af tha

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Legal Notice

■tat* af Florida h* and th*
■am* la horobp agreed t* and
■hall b* eubmltted to th* *1*«.
tort o f th* atat* or Florida
for approval or rejection at
th* gontral election to b* hold
Novombor I. 1Mt a* provided
In Artlel* XVII, Section 1 * t
th* Florida eoaetltutlaa.
That tbroo-fourtba ( M
*f
all mombor* elected to oach
hnue* of ih* logtalatura dot*
determine (Rat ‘an em ergency
requiring an aarly declelon bp
tb* etoctora of tha atat* doe*
■slat with reference to thta
amendment to Artlcl* nr. S ec­
tion I* of th* eonotltutioD,
Section 1*. Governor’* cab ­
inet.— Tho governor ohntl be
aeeletod bp adm inistrative *rflcero no followo: A oocrotarp
o f atato, attornop general,
comptroller, treaeurer. tap erIntendent o f public Inotructlon,
and coramlsotonor o f a g r ic u l­
ture. who aball ho elected nt
th* tamo tim e aa th* governor,
and ehall hold their office*
for th* u n i tirm ; provided,
that Ih* ftr it •M ellon af *uch
officer* under thla eectlon
•h all b* had at tha tlmo of
votin g for governor in m e for
a term of two 111 ptara and
ther*afl*r commencing w ith
th* tlm* o f voting fur g o v e r ­
nor la tIM . aald offletr* aball
bo oleclod for a term at four
tO p ta r a
NO. 1
COMMITTEE
S trU R T IT U T B
SEN A TE JO IN T R E S O ­
LUTION

FOR

NO. 114
A JOINT RESOLUTION proparing an amandmant lo Ar­
ticle XII of th* Conatltulkm of
Florida bp adding a eectlon to
b* numbered bp th* oocrotarp
of otat* auth orld og th* leauanc* of bonda for capital outlap at Inotttutlon* o f higher
n a m in g . Including Junior c o l­
lege! and certain vocational
technical
achoole;
pledging
certain tax funda; providing
for the ue* of accum ulated
■urplua to pap for anp capital
outlap project theretofore authorlted bp th* Logltlatura;
providing pnpeedurta tharalor;
providing power* and dutlaa
of th* Htat* Hoard o f Educa­
tion and Hint* Hoard of Admlnlatratlon; and requiring a
■pedal election thereon.
lit It Reeolead bp th* Loglalatur* of th* Htat* ot F lor­
ida;
That Artlcl* XII o f th*
Florid* Constitution b* am end­
ed bp nddlng th* eectlon eel
forth below to be numbered
bp th* eecrelarp of etat* and
that eeld amandmant b* tubm ilted to the electora o f F lor­
ida fur ratification nr rejec­
tion at a *pedal election to
be held under auth ority of
Section I of Artlcl* XVII of
tho Florida Constitution on
Nov. I.
t i l l . That
throofouriha (» ,) of tha memberchip of the Lealalatur* doe*
determ loe that an em ergency
e tle le requiring an early dsdelnn bp tha electora ot thla
atat*.
Section ----- (a), T hat beginn­
ing Januarp 1. 1144, and for
fifty Met year* thereafter, all
of th* prorend* o f tha reven­
ue! derived from tha groao re­
ceipt* tax** collected from
every pereon, Including municlpalltlee, receiving payment
for electricity for ligh t, hvat
or power, for natural or man­
ufactured g a t for ligh t, heat
or power, for uvt of telephone*
and for th* len d in g of tele­
gram* and telegraph m ile ­
age*. aa now provided and
levied na of tha tlm * o f adop­
tion of (hit amendment In
Chapter 1 0 3 . Florida Statute*
(hereinafter called "Drue* Its.
celpta Taxae"), ehall, aa col­
lected ba placed In a trual
fund to be known aa th* "In­
stitu tion ! of Higher Learning
and Junior Cnllegea Capital
Outlay and Dehl Service True!
Fund" In the State Treasury
(hereinafter referred to aa
"Capital Outlay P u n d 'l. and
uaad only a* provided la thla
Amendment.
Held fund obeli b* adminlite r a l bp th* State Board of
Education, a* now created and
constituted by Section 1 of
Article XII of the C»nvtltutlon
o f Florida thereinafter refer­
red to aa "State Hoard"). For
th* purpoe* of thle Amend­
ment. eald Htat* Hoard, aa
now constituted ahall continue
aa a body rnrpnrate during the
Ilf* of thla Amandmant and
ahall hava all tha powere pro­
vided In tbla Amendment In
addition to alt other conetltutlunal and alatulorp power*
related to th* purpoea* of thla
Amendment heretofore or here­
after conferred by law upon
aald Slat* Hoard.
tb) Tha Stata Hoard ahall
hava power, for th* purpoea
of obtaining funda for ac­
quiring. building, ronatructlng,
altering. Improving, enlarging,
furnlahlng or equipping capl
tal outlay project* theretofore
aulherleed by th* leglelatur*
and any purpneee appurten
ant or Incidental thereto, for
Inalllutlone of H igher Learn
Ing or Junior Coltoge*. a* now
defined or n* may b* her*
a fter defined by law , and lor
th* purpoa* uf constructing
building* and other perman­
ent faclllllee for Vocational
technical achoole a* provided
In chapter 110 Florida Statute*,
to lieu* bond* or c*rtlft«*to*.
Including refunding bond* or
cortlflcatoe to fund or rotund

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an p
b e n ts
or
oertlfTcnto*
th* rote for* leau e l. AH n e k
kendo or eertirteaM s ehall bear
Inter**! a t n et exceed Ia * four
and o n e -h a lf &lt;4H%) par cen ­
tum par annum and ahall m a­
ture at auch tlma or time* aa
th* Stata Board ahall to to rmin* a o t oaetodlag, la anp
•vent, how ever, thirty f i t )
poor* from ih* date a f loananca thereof. Th* Stata Beard
■ball hava power I* detormina
all e th e r detail* o f tuch bond*
or certificate* and to te ll at
pnblle aata, attar publla advortlaam ont ouch bond* er
certificate*, provided, how ever,
that ao bonda or certlflcatoo
■hall tv a r b* leaned hereun­
der to finance, or the proceed*
thereof expended for, anp part
of tho enot o f anp capital o a tlap project unleea tha eon■traction or nequltltlon
of
■uch capital outlap project hao
been tberatofor* authurlxed bp
th* L egislator* of Florida.
Nun# o t aald bond* er eortlfleet** ahall b* eold nt !*■*
than nlnalp-algbt (11%) par
eantum of th* par value there­
of. plua accrued MtereaL ond
•aid band* or eortlfl^atoo ahall
b* awarded at th* public aal#
thereof to tb* bidder offerin g
(b* lo w e d net Intereet eoet
for auch bonda *r certificate*
In th* manner to bo deter­
mined bp th* Stat* Board.
Tha Stat* Board ahall a lio
hava pow er to pladg* for th*
paym ent of th* principal o f
and Intaraat na each bond* nr
certificate* and raeerve* th e n tor. Including refunding bond*
or certificate*, alt or anp part
at tb* rtvonu* to ba derived
from tho oald Grose Receipt*
Tax** provided for In thla
Amendment, and to enter In­
to any covenants and other
agreem ent* with th* holder*
of aurh bond* or certificate*
Concerning th* eecurltp there­
of and th* right* o f th* hold­
er* thoroof, all of which cov­
enant* and agreement* ehall
con stitu te leg a lly binding and
Irravocabl* contract* w ith auch
holder* and iball ba fu lly en­
forceable bp such holder* In
any court o f com petent Juris­
diction.
No ouch bund* or cortHlcnto*
•hall ever b* l**u*d bp th*
Stat* Board In nn amount e x ­
ceeding ooeentp-ftv* (71%) per
centum of th* amount which
It dotormlno*, baeod upon th*
arorag* annual amount of th*
rovonur* derived from oald
Oroee Receipt* T ate* during
tb* Immadlatelp precoding two
fiscal ptara, or th* amount o f
th* rovonue* derived from aald
Oroea Receipt* Tax** during
th*
Immediately
proceeding
flecal pear, aa ahown In a
certificate f||*,l bp tha Stat*
Comptroller with th* Stat*
Uoard prior to th* leauanc*
of such bond* or certificate*,
whichever
I*
tba
latter,
can
b*
serviced
bp
tha
r o v o n u a a accruing therealtar
under th* provision*
of
thla
Amandmant)
nor sh ell tha Slat* Hoard, dur­
ing Iho drat pear follow in g
th* ratification of Ihi a am end­
ment, leeu t bond* or c e r tifi­
cate* tn a ic e i* of aaven IT)
time* th* antlelpaMA revenue
from
aald
Oroea
Receipt*
T essa during aald P*ar, aor
during aach succeeding paar.
more than four (4) tlm*e th*
anticipated revenue from eeld
tiros* Receipt* Taxea during
auch paar. No election or ap­
proval o f qualified elector* nr
freeholder electora ehall b*
required for th* Iteuanca of
bond* or certificate* hereun­
der.
After tha Initial leeuance of
any bonds or certificate* pur­
suant to thla Amendment, th*
Htat* Uoard may thereafter
in n * additional bond* or cer­
tifica te*
which
w ill
rank
equally and on a parity, aa lo
lien on and tourc* o f security
for paym ent from said Oroea
Receipt*
Taxes,
w ith
any
bonds or certlflcataa thereto­
fore leauad pursuant M thla
Amendment, but auch addi­
tional parity bond* or c er ti­
ficates ehall not b* laauad unloaa
th*
average
annuel
amount of the revenues deriv­
ed from eald Oruse Krcslpte
T axes during Ilia Immediately
preceding two flecal pears, or
th* amount af th* ravtnut*
derived from aald Oroea Re­
ceipt* Tax** during tha Im­
m ediately
preceding
fiscal
year, ae ahown In n certificate
filed by the Stat* Comptroller
w ith the Stat# Board prior to
th* leeuanc* of auch bond* or
cortlflcateo. whichever M th*
loaeer, ahall have bean equal
to on* and ona-thlrd It I / l )
time* th# aggregate amount
of principal and lo la r a u which
w ill become due In anp suc­
ceeding flecal pear on all
bonda or cortlflcatoa thereto­
fore leeued pursuant to thla
Amandmant and th ta
out­
standing. and th# additional
partly bonda or certificate*
than propoeed to bo loaued.
No bonda cerlltlcatoa or other
obligation* whatsoever shall
at anp tlm* b* leeued under
th* provision* of tblo Amend­
ment. except ouch bond* or
herounder, and such additional
corllflcaloo
Initially
leeued
parity bond* or certificate* ae
p rovided
In thla naragraph.
N otw ithstanding
anp
athar
provision
herein
na
each
bond* h r eertlflcat** ahall b*
authorised or validated dur­
ing anp blaanlum ta axcee* af
fifty m illion dollar* except bp
tw o-third* vot* of tb* mem­
ber* elected to each house nt
th* leglelatu r*; provided fur­
ther that during tha biennium
1M 1-M li
seven ty-live
171)
m illion dollar* map b* auth­
orised and validated pursuant
hereto.
(c l Capital autlap project*
theretofore authortied bp th*
legislatu re for anp Iattltu lloa
of lllg h tr Learning or Junior
C ollege ehall b* eligib le t*
participate ta tb* funda aecru
Ing under Ihla Amendment de­
rived from th* proceed* af
bond* or eerllllcato* and aald
oroea Receipt* Tax** aader
each regulatioae and In eurh
manner aa ahall b* datarmln
ad bp th* Slat* Board, and lb*
■tat* Hoard aball ua* ar tra a im il to th* Stat* Board af
Control or to th* Board of
Public
Inatruetlou
of
any
County authortied bp law to
construct or acquire auch cap­
ita l
outlay
project*.
th*
amount o f th* procood* of
tuch bond* or oorttflcatea or
arooa Receipt* Taaoa to b*
applied to ar uaod for oueh
capital outlap prujoeta. If tor
anp roatoa ta p of th* pro­
ceed* of any bond* or eoritflc ttte leeued for aap capital
ou tlay projact ehall not b* ex
pended for ouch capital ant­
le r project, th* H a te Board
map ua* auch unaxpondod pro­
ceeds for anp other capital
outlay project for Institution*
of Higher Learning or Junior
C olltgt* and vocational tech­
nical school*, a* defined her*
In. aa now dtftnad or aa map
bo horoaftor defined bp taw,
theretofore authorised bp th*
Slat* Leglelatur*. Tha holder*
of bond* or certifies!** Iseued

Legal Notice

rM Sondbllltr w hatsoever for
tb* application ar na* a f sa p
• f th* proceed* derived from
tb* aaM a f aald bo a da or cer­
tificate*. and th* right* and
itdia* a f th* b ald trt af aueb
boada or certificate* aad their
rlsht M paym ent Dam aald
Or*** Receipt* Tax** la th*
manner provided horofn (h all
aot b* affected or Imparled by
th* application or aaa o f each
proceeds
Th* State Board *halt ao*
th* money* In aald Capital
Outlap Fuad In oach flacal
poar only for th* follow in g
purposes and In tb* follow ing
order of priority:
&lt;11 For th* paymont o f th*
principal o f and Interest on
any bond* or certificate* ma­
turing In auch fiscal year.
II) For th* deposit Into
any reserve fundi provided
for la th* proceeding! authortatug th* texuanc* af aald
bonda or certificate*, a f any
■mount* required M b* de­
posited In such roiorva funds
,a n o b flacal ytar.
II’ Attar all paymont* r e ­
quired In ouch flocai roar for
th* purpoeoo provided for In
&lt;!) and f l ) above, including
any deficiencies for required
payment* la prior fiscal year*,
any money* remaining la aald
Capital Outlay Fuad at tha
and o f oach flecal year may
b* teed by th* SU M Board for
dlroct payment a f th* coet
or any part af tho eoet o f any
capital oattay piejoet theretofor* authorised by th* legM latur* or for th* purehat* of
any bond* or certificate* Mou­
ld htriunder then outstanding
upon such term* and condi­
tions a* th* Stat* Board ahall
dotm proper, or for Ih* prior
redemption
of
outstanding
bond* ar eertlflcat** In accordane* w ith th* provision*
• f tha proceeding* which au ­
thorised th* Issuance af auch
bonda ar certificate*.
Th* Stat* Hoard may In­
vest th* money* In said Capi­
tal Outlay Fund or la any
slaking fund or other fund*
creeled for any loin* a f bonds
ar eortUlcatoo, In dlroct ob li­
gation* af th* United stata* of
America nr la tb* o lh ir ■*•
eurltle* r«f*rred t* In Beetlen 144.17, Florida StaluU *.
(d) Th# Stat* Board ahall
hava tha Bower M m ake aaS
enforce all rules and regu la­
tion* atcoooarp to th* fu ll e x ­
ercise af th* pawora heroin
granted ta d ao M gtslatloa
■hall b* required to rondor
thta Amendment o f Tull fere*
and operating affect on and
after January 1, l i l t . The
Leglelatur*. during th* period
Ihla Amendment I* la effect,
shall aot reduco th* rat* ot
■aid Orneo Receipt* Taaoa
now provided In eald Chapter
747, Florida atatutet, ar e li­
minate. exempt or remove
any af th* pereone, firm* or
corporations. Including m uni­
cipal corporation*, ar any of
Ih* nllltttoo, buelnooeea or sorvlcet now or hereafter aubjeet
to oald flroea Receipt* Tax**,
from tb* lovy and collection
of said area* Receipt* Tax**
a* bow provided In aald Chap­
ter t i t . Florida Statutes. and
■hall aot onact anp Jaw Im­
pairing or m aterially alterin g
Ih* right* a f th* holdora af
any bonds er eortlllcatea Issu­
ed pursuant to tht* Amend­
ment or Impairing or altering
any covenant* or agreement*
of th* Slat* Hoard mad* bar#uader, or having tba affect
• f w ithdraw ing ih* procooda
of oald Oroea Receipt* Tax**
from ih* operation of th is
A m endm ent.

•

Th* Slat* Roard af AdminMiration ahall b* and la here­
by constituted *« th* F iscal
Agent of Ih* State Hoard to
perform each dull** and assum* auch reoponalbtlltlaa un­
der this Amendment as ahall
b* agreed upon between th*
Stale Hoard and such Slat*
noard ot Administration. Th*
Stat* Hoard ahall a lio have
power to appoint auch ether
persona and fix Ihalr com ptn■atlan for th* adm inistration
of Ih* provision* of thla
Amendment a* It ahall d**m
necessary, and tha aipanaea of
Ih* State Board la admlnlatarIng th* provision* of thla
Amendment shall b* paid aut
of th* procoodo of bond* or
cortlflcateo leeued hereunder
er from sold dross Rocolpto
Taxes deposited In oald Capi­
tal Outlay Fund.
(a) No tap llal outlay pro­
ject or any part thereof aball
b* financed hereunder unleea
th* bill authorising such pro­
ject eball specify It I* fi­
nanced hereunder and *hall b*
approved by a vot* of Ihra*.
fifth* ( l / l ) of tb* *l*ot*d
member* of oach house.
NO. I
COMMITTEE
SUBSTITUTR
F o il SENATR JOINT RESO­
LUTION
NO. Tlf
A JOINT RESOLUTION! proposing oa amendment to Ar­
ticle IX ot th* Conolllutlon of
Florida by adding a eectlon to
b* numbered by tb* oocrotarp
of stata providing for laeulng
■tal* bond* for outdoor rec­
reation aad natural resource*
conservation; determining that
aa em ergency axlet*.
B* It Raeolvad by th* Legis­
lature at th* State af Florida:
That Artlel* IX af th* F lor­
ida conitltu tloa bo amended
by adding Iho ooolloa sot
forth below to be numbered
by lb* oecrotary of otat*, that
threo-fourth* &lt;%&gt; of all mem­
ber* elected to th* hnue* of
roprosentallvoa and M tha u n ­
it* determine* that aa amorgoney requiring na tarty deci­
sion by th* oloctor* o f th*
otat* axlala, and that oald
amendment b* eubmltted to
th* oMctora of Florida for
ratification or rejection at a
special election ta b* bald
oa Nov. I, 1**1. and that pub­
lication of nolle* of oloctloa
b* given;
Section ----- . Th* outdoor
rocroallonal development eoun
ell. aa created by tb* 11*1
leglelatur*, mar 1*10 * rav*
nut bonda, revenue tartlflrataa
ar other evidence* af Indebtednee* to acquire land*, w ater
arena and related resource*
and to construct. Im prest, en­
large and extend capital Im­
provement*
aad
facllltU a
thereoa tn furtherance ot out­
door recreation, natural re­
sources conservation and re­
lated facllllM * I* thla atat*!
provided, however. Ih* le g is ­
lature with reapcct to ouch
revenue bonds, revenue certi­
ficate* or Other evidence* o t
Indebtedness ehall designate
tb* rtvtnu* or tax oourcta to
b# deposited la or eredltod to
tb* land acquisition trust fund
for tholr repayment and may
Impose restriction* oa their
leeuanc*. Including lb* fixin g
o f maximum Intaraat rate*
and discount*.
Th* land acquisition trust
fund, created by lb* 1143 le g it
latur* far Ih tit multiple pub
Ho purpoe**, ahall contlnus
from th* data of th* adoption
of this amendment tor a period
of till) (M l year*.
t o lb s ***** U * aoideoc ro­

ars* tloa *1 developm ent somacEt
ahall Satormln* M lamia bond*
for financing ncquUttlan u*
tit** far m ultiple purpoe** tb s
■tat* board *f adm inistration
aball oat ** fiscal agent, and
th* attorn ey general sh a ll han­
dle th* vnlttotM a proceeding*.
AH band* leoued an d tr thla
arrandmaat ahall ba to ld a t
public aal* after public advartlsoM tnt upon nneh torm*
and condition* at th* outdoor
recreational developm ent connell ahall provide and aa otherwM* provided hr law aod euhJeet to th* lim itation heroin
Imposed.
IN TEBTIMONT W H ERE­
OF, I have hereunto sot
m y hand and affixed th*
Groat Beal of th* State
• f Florida St T allahassee,
tb* Capital, thla th* thir­
tieth day of A ugust, A. D ,
lift.
(SEAL)
TOM ADAMS
Soeroury of fltato
Publlab S ep t I, II. 111*.
CDM-t
H o m e * OF AFFLKIAT70N
FOR TAX DEED
1 04.10 F lorito Statu tes

(I t* .

•* 104#)

NOTICE IS HERERT OIVEN. That E. A. Reynold* th*
holder of th* follow in g certi­
ficate but filed oald eertlfl­
cat* for 'lx deed to ba leeued
thereon. ’( ’•« eertlflcat* num ­
ber and ytar of leeuanc*. th*
description of the property,
and th* asm * la whirl. it won
a tto o ttd nr* aa fnhuw t:
e er tlflc a t* No. 417 T ear o l
leeuanc* l i f t
P en ip ll— o f P ie p o r tn
S I t ft. of X 441.4 fL ot B
330.1 ft. of W 111.1 ft. of
NW •* ot Boctloa 4 Township
I t South Rang* 11 Gael.
Nam* In which
••••■ ••*
Lawrsnc* Jake*. All o f oald
proparty being In th* County o f
Somlnolo, Stat* of Florida. Un­
it** auch certificate ahall h*
redeemed according to law tho
property described la tuch
cortlflcaM w ill b* to ld M th*
hlgh tat bidder at th* front
door a f tha Bamlnala County
Court Hauta at Sanford, F lor­
ida, on th* t i n t Monday la
tha month of October, 1141,
whlah to th t 7th t o y o f Oct­
ober. l i l t .
Datod Ml* SIM t o r ad Aug­
ust. 1M 1
(O fficial Clark’* Baal)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, JR
Clark Circuit Court.
Boralnol* County. Florida
FublMb fopt. I. U . II. M, IIH
CD M -tl
FOR TAX DEED
l i s t . 1*4.14 Florida a ta la tea
o t ISM)
NOTICE IS H ERERT GIV­
EN. That Mr* T. A. Utile* Ih*
holder of Ih* follow in g corn flealo hao filed oald eertlfl­
cat* for tea deed to bo leoued
thereon. Th* certificate num­
ber and year of leeuanc*. th*
description of th* property,
and tho namt tn which It
was aaaoeetd ar* as follow *:
C ertificate No. I l l Tear at
Issuance t i l l
Dooovtptlow o f Property
Bog. NW Cor. of BW ‘4 of B V i
Run ■ II Deg. E 14014 ft.
B. I l l l l ft. a II Deg. B
114.lt ft. It I3I.IS ft. N II
Dog. W to W Lln* of Bets.
N to POU flection I I Town­
sh ip 10 South H angs 31 Eael
Nam* In which assessed H.
Knux
Bettlnghaue,
Trusts*
All of oald property being In
th* County of Seminal*, Htat*
ot Florida. Unlea* auch certi­
fies t a ehall b* rad a* mad ac­
cording to law th* property
described In such certificate
111 b* sold to th* high est
bidder at Ih* front doom of th*
Hamlnol* County Court* lloue*
at Hanford. Florida, on the
first Monday In th* month of
October, t i l l , which M tha
7th day of October, 1141.
Dated this H ad day of Aug­
ust. 1143.
(O fficial Clerk’s Baal)
Arthur II. Backw lth, Jr*
Clark Circuit Court
IMmlaol* County, Florida
Publish dept. I, 11, II, II. i t f |
C D M -ll
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCl IT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOE
■ EMINOLB COt’NTT.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1*M*
CHARLES T. NIULACK an 4
LUCILLE F. NIULACK. hi*
If*.
P la in tiff*
ra.
CON L B ■
CerNOTRCCTlOM
Co m p a n y , a F lorida aorporaa
Do*, at *L
Defendant*,
NOTICE o r BLIT
BTATK OF FLORIDA M anp
and all paraona alalm lng any
Intaraat In and 1* tb* follow ­
in g
doacrlbod
property
1*
HemlnoM Coaaty, Florida, bowit:
Th* •o a th 44 ebalna of
Government Lot t, Barilo*
•
Township
14 South.
Rang* ID E ast (loan Ih*
W est III feet thereof);
That part *f th# NEIk *4
th* BEit or Bastion 4.
Township J4 South, Rang*
10 East, ly in g North and
W est af Laka Mary Road
flees the W est 111 f—l
thereof and laaa tha East
&gt;11 fast a t th* Warn IM
fa st except th e Booth N
fe e t);
B eglon ln g a t th* p eta l
where the northerly lln*
o f th* right of way of tho
L ik e Mary Road Intersects
th* West lln* ot Beclloa
M. Township 14 South.
Rang* M East. thence
N o n a ateng th* W est lln*
af aald Sacitoa to th*
ahsr* lln* o f Crystal Laka,
thence northerly and e a st­
erly along th* shorn Ha*
• f aald Lake ta a point
IS* fast East of th* Waat
Una of aald Saetlon. thane*
South to iho North lino o f
oald right of way of th*
Lab* Mary Road, thonca
southerly alon g said road
right of way t* point of
boginning.
Tou. and each o f you. ar*
hereby notified and required ta
appear and III*, personally or
by your attornop. w ith th*
Clerk o f th*
abovo-stylod
Court, your w rltton d efen se*
If any, to th* bill of com ­
plaint
In fortcloaur*
filed
herein tn th* aboea-atylod
cauet, and to serve o copy o f
th* same on plaintiff* atto r­
ney, below, on or bofor* th*
7 th day at October. A. D, 11*1.
Horola foil aot or a decree
pro eoafjseo w ill b* entered
against you for default.
W1TNEB1I my hand and tha
otfleial east of thla Court, thta
Ird day af September, A. D.
till
(BEAL)
Arthur If. Backwlth, Jr.,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
)V. C. Hutchison, Jr.
Attorney (or P lain tiffs
Edwards Building
Post Offlc* D rawer H
Hanford, Florida
4*yL 1. U , II. II. H I*

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6. For Rent

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Sept. 19, 1963 — Pajte 11 15, Businesa Opportunity 29. Automobile Service

33. Article!) Wanted

37. Bent* • Moto n

LOST: Boy'i 16” gretn hicy- FURN. Apt. 30.) Mellonville. UNFURNISHED lari* 2 bed- [
SERMCE Station for lease.
DELTA joiner planer, rip­
Auto Glass. Tops
d r with training wheels.
Ky N adine Seltzer Imentory takeover. Good
room Duplex. Fla room.
saw and lathe. 815 Rosalia Gateway To The Waterway
A
Sea'
Covers
Call FA 2-M l.
LARGE 2 Br. Kit. Eq„ &gt;50.
location Ph. FA 2-4342.
Dr.
Robson Sporting Good#
Electron beat. 14th St.
3 Br. 1&gt;, bath $90.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Longwood 838338
LOST: Grey overnight B ig,
IB. Female Help Wanted SEAT COVER CO. 30" CEMENT finishing ma- 304 6-4 E. 1st Pb. FA 3-SM1
Exceptionally nice k hum.
in vicinity of 2Qlh 1 Park,
chine. Like new, 1 new _.___* --________ __ _ - _
clean 2 Br. central air- 2 BEDROOM House furnish­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 801$
Saturday evening. Contain­
BE a Tuppcrwarc Dealer
ed, including telephone k
aluminum awning window, 21 FT. ALUMINUM Cabin
conditioning
k
besting
$123
ing clothes A cosmetics.
part time or full time. Car ALL WORK GUARANTEED
aixe SON x 37 with screen.
T.V, FA 2 6228.
Cruiser on trailer with '81
Large 4 Rr. Mayfair $ 1611.
necessary. Write Uox 7,
Reward. .Call
Harriett's
322-2506.
Volvo Inboard - Outdrive
31A. Pets
HOUSETRAILER, also Apt.
Sanford Herald.
Beauty Nook. FA 2-5742 or
electric
winch. Boat #
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
SEPTEMBER Special. Ladies
Adults. Nu animals, I'h.
FA 22133 evenings.
trailer
needs
minor repair.
COLLIE
Pup.
Sable
k
white.
R«|.
Real
Eilat*
Broker
e
17. Male Help Wanted
k Childrens shoes $1.94 pair.
FA 2-2447.
$1200. 322-9255.
Has had shots. $25. Ph.
FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
2. Nolle** • TcrMUla
Surplus City. 201 \V. 1st.
GARBAGE' Truck Chauffeur.
FA 2 9246.
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
VACUUM CLEANER, repair*, 2 EtEDRUOM House. Kitchen
Good pay. 723-4435. GentilHouse. Phone FA 23249.
AIR-CONDITIONER with heat 13’ SUPEHCRAFT. 40 hp.
parti, supplies (or Electro­ equipped. 323-0882.
Johnson. Holticlaw t i l l
quorc Sanitation Service. PUPPIES for tale. W Dach­ pump, 30-Bottle Coke miFURN. Cottage at 3 Potnla.
lux, Xlrby, Hoover, Air*
trailer. '80 outfit A-l cond.
shund A Fox TerTler. An643 W. Pine Road. Mel­
chine, flat top Guitar, case.
Reasonable. FA 2-6142.
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free 3 RM. Furn. Apt. Clean. All $65 per month. Ph. FA 2-1467
ntmal
Haven
Boarding
bourne. Fla.
Small amplifier. FA 28130.
-8*9
Utilities. 830. 322-2764.
pickup. New and Vied
Kennels.
FA
2-5752.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
MAN WANTED to manage
WURLITZER Spinet Piano. 38. Motorcycle* . Scooter#
cleaners told. FA 2-2282.
and operate a retail Wat­ PERSIAN Kittens. Red, pure
NICELY furnished 2 Bed­ ment. Close In. Reasonable.
Excellent condition. $600.
FA 2-06H.
1. Education - Instruction
kins Route in this area.
room House. FA 2-0274.
bred $20. Miller's Motel on
FA 2-8759 or see at 170 1963 VESPA Motor Scooter.
1200. Is perfect condition,
Earnings or $123 oo per
17-92. FA2- 4180.
Plnecrest Dr.
BEDROOM unfurnished
PIANO k Organ Lessons. Be­ AVAILABLE Oct. 1st. 3 Bed­ s
lloo French Ave.
week
from
the
very
begin­
House. Kitchen equipped.
ginners, advanced. Child­
rooms. 2 full baths, Fla.
32.
Flowers
•
Shrubs
36.
.Automobile*
Trucks
ning. Write Mr. McGarity,
'59 VESPA Scooter &amp; Helmet;
$50 month. Pick up key at
ren, adults. Experienced
room, Rumpus room. Large
P. O. Box 627, Willis ton,
needs sumo work. $85 or
613 E. 14th St. FA 2-6630.
teacher. Call FA 23328.
1957
FORD.
FA
2
6933.
BLOOMING Roses on double
well wooded lot. Rent $185
Florida.
best offer. Call Jarm an,
cherokee stock. $2.50 each. 1960 VAUX11ALL. A-l Nind.
per month. 405 Lake Blvd. AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in
322
1330, Ext. 365.
WANTED
colored
young
man
Gray Shadows Nursery
Loch Arbor. Ph. D a y
3 Km. lurn. Apt. $63. mo.
• Mnl **
*•*
Can
be
seen
at
8
Volusia
VH
for Grocery Store located
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
FA
2-8700 or N i g h t
I ll E. 8th St. FA 2-4285.
T -/f
Dr. DeBary.
39. Trailer* • Cabanas
s o n r r o r s m n -v riM
in Midway. Must have
FA 2-8534.
S'flH t s x ut:s:i&gt;
ORCHID
PLANTS
FURN.
Air-condition
New
1
He always excuses himself after he pulls the trigger. some experience, gtx&gt;d pay.
1936 C11EV. 1 ton panel. Good WANTED: Used Housetrall*
O n . Iftt.l, I l n M a l l a u i n
For Sale
■f 1*l»i
It’s a BURP gun!**
Send information to Box
er
Reasonable. FA 2-1832.
2 BEDROOM House. Unfurn­ bedroom Duplex. Adults on­
rubber, excellent
mcch.
NOTICE 18 HEltEnr OIVAT BARGAIN PRICES
ished, kitchen equipped. $75 ly. 2200 Park Ave. Sanford.
4, Sanford Herald.
cond. $300. FA 2-9255.
EN, That J»»*l* Ma* llillerir
12. Real Estate f o r Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
1. C. Bunten
Lemon Bluff
-10. Farm Kiiiiipment
th# holder or the following
per month. 2512 Yale Ave.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
1960 FORD Sunliner convert­
certificate haa filed laid cer­
19,
Situations
Wanted
Call
FA
2-3814.
tificate for tax deed to be
First SI. Near 2 city free
ible. Excellent condition. Ph.
LAKE MARY
ASSUME payments on nice
33. Furniture
timed thereon. The certifi­
parking lots and shopping 3 BEDROOMS. 2 b a t h s .
FA 2-1387.
3 bedroom home. Phone WILL do ironing. .123-0591,
cate number and rear iff laeu- STENSTBOM RENTALS
ance. the deeurlptlun of the
stores. No utility charges.
Ready for immediate oc­ FA 241137 or Everett Har­ BABYSITTING day or night. WANTED reliable couple to
property, and the name In Furnished:
BUYING A NEW or
take up monthly payment!
per FA 2 2283. 305 Mattie
cupancy is this beautiful
$ 90 Suitable for couple or sin­
which It m i a»eieed a r e a a 2 BR 1 balli
Love t care. Big yard.
USED CAR?
of
$13.50
oo
&gt;
complete
gle,
also
retired
people.
follower
brand
new
3
bedroom.
2
(Praver
Homes).
3 BR 1 bath
$13
3Iealt furnished, alio will
FINANCE
IT WITH US
Certificate No. SIS Tear of
rooma
of
furniture.
Call
FA
2-4712.
balli, centrally heated k
Unfurnished:
Jeitiance 1SS1
board. FA 2-79SO.
♦
I-ow
Interest
Rites
TE
6
1311,
Casselberry,
cot
NEW AND REBUILT
air-conditioned Home (or
llrerrlp tlo a a l P rap erty i
2 Bit 1 bath
$75 APT. $30. Surplus City.
♦ low Monthly Pa) menu
le t 1 Illlc. O tUile Terrace
leet.
Gravrly Tractore
only
$12,000.
Largo
kitchen
Child Care. FA 2-3274.
UR 1 bath
&gt;100
J-'lrnt Addition Plat Book la !
FLORIDA STATE BANK A full line of Economy row*
with birch cabinets k built
Paae IS
5 BR 144 baths
$115 "CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
BEDS FOR RENT
Property MmiuKenient PAINTING or Repair work.
crop Tractors
Name In which a-ae-aed
Gables. FA 2-0720
In oven 6c range. Call own­
Hospital, Rollawaya, Juve­ '56 2 DOOR FORD. New
Simmy Bryant. All or aatd Other rentals available.
Ph
FA
2-7064
Broker
BANK FINANCING
er. 322-2713.
tires.
Call
a
f
t
e
r
3:30
property being In the County
nile. FREE delivery and
CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611
143
N. Orlando Ave.
of Seminole, btata of Florida,
FA 24119
20. I kill) H itler*
Pick-up.
P«rk Ave.
tfntese euch certificate ahatl
Maitland Phone 847-723#
N
EW
HOMES
be redeemed accordlna to law
FURNITURE CENTER
BABYSITTING. FA 2 8971.
th* property described In auch
Offers for your selection
CLEAN tit floor Apartment
BY SH O EM AK ER
1100 French Ave.
Real Estate • Mortgages
certificate will be told ti&lt; the
these Beautiful 2, 3, 4 4
3 ANT) 4 BEDROOMS
hlahett bidder at the rront 111 N. P ark Ave.
Ph. FA 2 7953
21. Beauty Salona
322-2420 Private entrance. 1064 Pal­
Bedroom
dour of the Seminole County
metto.
1, lH , AND 2 BATHS
Court Itouae at Sanford, Flor­
Haiel Portrr Beauty Shop
FREE ESTIMATE
Apartment. F U R N I S H E D Apartment. FI IA, VA &amp; Convent ionul
ida. on tho ft ret Monday In 1 BEDROOM
Cold Wave $6.00 complete Upholstering A Mattress ren­
the month of October. ISM,
FinancinK!
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2Clean and close in. Jimmie
which It the 7lh day of Oct1104 W. 23th St.
FA 2-1321
ovating. New A Used Furni­
SITUATED IN BEAUTIFUL
1462 from 8:30 to 6 p. m,
ober. 19*S.
Cowan. 322-4013.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
luted this :sth day of Aug.
RAVENNA PARK
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Co., at 7ut) Celery Ave.
net. m i.
AND
W
E
L
A
K
A
APARTMENTS:
FA
2-4501
any
other
time.
318 Palmetto Ave,
(Official C l a r k ' a Seal)
Rooms private baths, 114
ID Y L L W IL D E
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
P riced From $6,750 WE now have a special facial FA 2 2117.
Clerk Circuit Court.
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
We Have Several New Homes
W. First St.
booth, services from tip to Used furniture, appliances,
R.ruirjol* County. Florida
Down P aym ents
Houses. FA 2 3683.
Now Under Construction, And
Publish Sept: I, II, IS,
ISM
tip Free parking lot. Open
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
MAYFAIR;
3
Bedroom,
1
A s Low As $100
CtOt-lT
A Few Nearly Completed!
evenings
by
appointment
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
FURN. 2 Bedroom House.
bath, large &gt; a rd . $100 Wc Can Also Custom Build
l a the ( t a a r t a f th e C w a a ly
Phone door (t) 322 0834
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132.
M
onthly
P
aym
ents
Adults.
No
pets.
FA
2-7664.
monthly.
FA
2-4709.
Ja d a e , Srnalaale C aaaty, F l o r ­
A Home Just For You!
Phone door (2 ) 322 8325
id a . l a P r o b a t e ,
From $43.50
Sell Us Your Furniture,
2 BEDROOM furn. Apt. New­
l a eei I t a l a l e a f
R EN T A B ED
To
make
the
best
home
FREE $50 PERM. WAVE
tguick Service With the
WILLIA M iillTA.NT
Fur Complete Information
ly decorated. 601 Palmetto. Itollaway, Hospital A Baby
tiecaaee d
buy, aeo the
Complete Beauty Service
Cash. SUPER TRADING
See Or Call
Call FA 2-1374 after 8.
Beds.
T a All t r e d l l a r a a n d I ' e r w e s
If you plan to purchase a
POST. FA 2 0677.
Rcvelua
k
Patricia
Stevens
Mae l a g
f ’l n t m e » r
lle m a ad a
VA
FH
A
By Day, Week, or Month
A g a i n s t * a Id K a t a l e i
Cosmetics
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
You an il e a c h of y o u a r e
A ppointed
new car or a good used car
31. Article* For Rale
Harriett’s Beauty Nook
hereby n o tifie d and r e q u ir e d
Ph. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.
to p r e e e n t a n y clalm e
and
103 So. Oak. FA 2-5712
r i m - n u r * k u ir
li t N. Park
322-2120
P
ro
p
erty
BEDROOM Set. 3 Piece,
this year NOW is the
ilcm ande w h i c h you. o r e i t h e r VOTIOK 18 ti#r#by glvnri th i t LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENT
good mattress A b o x
o f you. m a y h a v e J « a l n * t t h e I a m # tii§ -t it"*il In bun Inc ** •!
M
anagem
ent
23.
I’lumbinj;
.Services
also 1 bedroom trailer on
e s t a t e o t W i l l i a m B r y a n t , d e ­ H o t T i t W i n t e r P a r k , tfrm*
Rnvettim P a rk —
BEST TIME.
springs. $73. 106 E. Cole­
ceased, t a l e o t ial.l C o ' i n ’ y. I n o l t C o u n t y , F'. .rld a, u m l i r
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
B roker
PLUMBING
Idyllw ikle
man. 322-4868.
t o t h e C o u n t y J u d g e o f h e m i - th # f i r t l t l o u # Dim * of, A T ­
FA 2-7368
nole C o u n t y , F lo rid a , a t h l a L ANTIC CO. i M ( h a t T InContracting Repairs
Hlghntl Trade* Are Being Made Now On AD
o ffice in t h e c o u r t h o m e o f U n i to r# « t a t » r u M
Philco FREEZER. 22 cubic
narnt
LOVELY 2 bedroom Home.
FREE ESTIMATES
sa id C o u n t y a t S anford , F l o r ­ w i t h t h # C U r k o f t h o C l r r u l t 7. Husinems Rentals
1903 Model* — We llnve 11 1963 Stock Cara
Has everything except your
ft. $150 cash. 1903 Cedar,
R. L. HARVEY
ida.
w ithin
ala
c a l e n d a r C o u rt. 8#m tno1# C o u n t y . F l *rOffice FA 2 2118
furniture. Appointment only.
t n o n l h i f r o m t h e tim e o f t h e fr] a. tn accordant?# w i t h I h i 803 lit. St. tl ROOMS. Suita­
And
Two 1lemon*! nil or* We MiM Move Before
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 5185 DAVENPORT and matching
firs t p u b l i c a t i o n of lbl« n o t i c e . provlalun# of tint F l e t l t l a u #
Night FA 2-0646
FA
2
8798.
ble
for
Office.
Parking
Sept.
30. No ileu-Honnlilt! Trade* Are Being
E a c h c l a i m o r dem an d s h a l l Nani# Si t u r n ,
i d . w l l : S#&lt;i*
chair. Da'k blue corduroy.
HINSON &amp; HEARN
323 0700
available in rear, 322-2741
h e In w r i t i n g , a n d s h a ll a t a t e linn M 5 Crjl Florida fit&amp;tut#*
Ref
iiiteil!
Mahogany
drop
leaf
Lib­
t h e p la c e o f r esid en ce a n d im .
CONTRACTING
from 11 • d p.m.
St. Johns Realty 2314 Park Dr. Saa/ord, Fla PLUMBING
post office
e d d r e ss o f
the
rary table. EA 2-6144.
s ib : Paul J
KI a u i
Itfialrs
k
Water
Heaters
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
c l a l m e n t , a n d ahall ba a w » r n P u b l i s h **pt. It. 2«. A Oct.
SUITE of officra in Edwards
FREE
ESTIMATES
DEVELOPER
OR
t o by t h e c l a i m a n t , a g a u t , a t ­ 1. 10* 1943.
UPRIGHT Plano. Excellent
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6121
t o r n e y , a n d a n y such c l a i m CDM-13
Building, corner of Com­
322 9143
PARTNERSHIP WANTED 204 E. 3rd St.
condition. $85. FA 2-7145.
If It’s
Used Car You Want —
o r d e m a n d n o t so filed a h a l l
mercial A Park. Ph. FA LAKEFKONT HOME TO BE Have the following property:
l a I k a I u y r i «f th # { **antj
he sold.
26.
R
adio
&amp;
Tclevielon
J mtli r v ar iMjaul# C u uatjfi F la t*
J o h n M im a
RANGE,
U,
E.
Electric.
$35
2-7898.
PEtUUD OF. Custom built,
A Approximately 25 acres;
Wc Have The Selection. Here Are
Aa e x e c u t o r e f Die I . a i t Ma* l a Prn&gt;»atf.
Ph. EA 2-76U9.
'i HR. lVi bath, dbl. curporl;
ail on lake and canal. USED T V. Sets 910 up. Ser­
l a r» i K a i a l a of
Will a n d T e s t a m e n t o f
8.
Bench
Rental*
W i l l i a m B r y a n t , d e c e a a a d I M a a r D J o h n s o n , a/k/a R. I).
garden spare, nice shrub­
A Few —
Dlvisable Into 20 22 lots.
vice calls $200. Sanford USED Royal standard Type­
W ln d e rw e e d lt, llalnse
Johnson
bery
with
Irrigation,
pier
Seminole
County.
Also
Ideal
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
T.
V.
Service.
It
13
Sanford
Dtf*»a*f4
A W ard
writer. $19.93. 1 R.C. Al­
into lake. For a better home
for trailer camps or sites.
T a All ( r f i l l i u f i a « 4 p p r a n t i
A ttorneya
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Ave Ph. FA 2 9776.
len uted standard Type­
l i t P a r k A v en u e. S o u th
K iv laf
Clalaas o r D v a a a f i
B. 58 acres, near Deltona,
FA 2-4036.
W i n t e r P a r k , F lo rid a
A s a la st 4 al4 K ita tii
writer. $51 95. Powell's Of­
27.
Special
Services
3300
feet
on
Lake
Monroe,
P u b lish S e p t . II. IS * O c t .
You a n d #*ch of y o u a r t
flca Supply. 117 3!agno11a.
h a r a b y n o t l f l a l a n l r#*j l i r i f 9. For Sale or Rent
I. 10. ISSI.
4000 feet Highway frontage. WASHING Machine Service.
FA 2 3842.
to p r s a o n t a n y claim # An I 1aCDM-ll
t umi'nihli-, Full Powrr, Air Condi*
Ideal for subdivision, boat
m a u l s w h i c h you. o r • I t h s r AVAILABLE Oct. 1st. 3 Bed­ INVESTMENT k REALTY
Free estimates on repairs,
tiimina. Nr&lt;* Tirr* And l.lkr-N*w
l . l t f i A l , NOTICE
of you* m a y ha vs a i a l n a t tha
yard, etc.. Owner will be
USED ROYAL S t a n d a r d
rooms,
Da
baths.
Air-Con­
7610
Hiawatha.
322
7363.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
t i t l e s See Hide
Condition. Our I’rir*
• • t a t # o f EMfar D. J o h n s o n
in
Florida
last
part
of
Oct­
Typewriter.
$12.50.
Powell's
Tha T a x Collaotnr of S e m i ­ also k n o w n • • E. D J o h n s o n ,
dition k heat. Kitchen equip­
te C o u n t y , F l o r i d a w i l l r a ­ d#c#ai ««], l ini:a of *4 11 O i u t i I f ,
ober.
Office Supply. 117 Mag­
IXJTS
ped. Deep well, iprinkling
Air-Conditloninp:
ise bide a t lha o f f l c a o f to t h a C o u n t y J u J s # o f Hemi*
Ira n i J , Polgar, Box 215, H. B. POPE CO., INC.
nolia FA 2 58U.
MAYFAIR SECTION
t)st&lt;m , beautiful yard. $123
hb
L
O altow ar
In
t h e nol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , »t hi*
Rye. N. Y.
u r t h o u s e e t hanford . F l o r - o fflca In t h a co u rt hou * * of
Several nice building sites
per
mo.
loj
Lake
Dot
Dr.
2U
0
So.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-4234
l, up t o 5 :M P. M, T h u r a . •ahi County at S-infonl. l4"h»rSIN G ER
left, with good terms.
Day FA 2 8&lt;tx&gt; or Night
y, S e p t e m b e r J4. t l ’II f o r U a .
w ith in
di
eah iih r
Piano Tuning and Repair
SLANT needle sewing ma­
HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
3 BEDROOMS, t'4 bath.
■ fo llo w in g :
m o n t h s f r o m th# t t m a of lha
FA 2 8551.
Srilan*. Both With l ’o***r. Otic Hu* C 4 |
f*
llrm lttance
and
c o n t r o l f lra t p u b l i c a t i o n of th l« no*
chine. Repovvessed, ill per­
21 large lots, all for $9U)*j.im
Screened porcli, Built-in W. L, Harmon — FA 2-4223
Air Conditioning. Taku Your Pick v l U a f f ^
Itrg lalrr
f o r Tog,
l l u a t tics. T w o
yf CdMh 4 Iaim f&gt; ROOM Hoitne. h!7 Cntulinu.
fect condition. Zig zags, but­
with only to*# down, bal­
rnnge. $300 down. $67.00
Fur Only
I #
# # #
a n d k-ilea T*a C ollect Iona. o r i f am an tl s h a ll h# In w r i t in g ,
Bps* I f l c a t l o n a for th!* e q u l p - an&gt;l a h a l l s t a t s th# p U « yf
M.
G.
HODGES
ton holes, monograms, etc.
ance monthly,
month.
No
quulifying.
H36
m t c a n ba o b t a l n a d In the f l | 1 4 t n c a a n d p&gt;«t o f f l c a a l - 12. Real KnUI c Fur Sale
Guaranteed- Bal. due only
Lot imtn n
Circle
North.
lie* of J o h n I* G a l l o w a y , d r s s s o f
th # c l a i m a n t , a n l
PLUM BING
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
a C o l l e c t o r , Sem inole r n u r i . s h a ll b o
$56
26 or pay $ii 16 monthly
ECONOMY HOME
s w o rn to h&gt; tha
I^initdele. Lonirwood Fla.
• WELL* DRILLED
F l o r i d a . In th e C o u r t h o u s e , c l a i m a n t , h i s a* * n t, o r Attor* 2 Heilronm Masonry Home.
Realtor
with good credit. For free
•
PUMPS
SERVICED
n ford, F l o r i d a .
nay an«.| acefimpunltd by * fith o m e trial call Orlando col­
Very Good Condition! Total Raymond Lundqubl, As so.
III.Is t o h« enclosed In a In it f#s o f tins il snIS.ii r a n l such
AND INSTALLED
FH A - VA
, 1,0 e n v e l o p * plainly m a r k ­ cla im o r d e m a n d n o t »u flitd
lect 211 9568.
Price only $6730—$230 down FA 2-3931 Atlantic Hank BUg
•
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
on t h e o utald*. BID I h l l • bail bo t o l d .
lin e III I hr 4 Iraiim l III T u d ii . Duly
and balance $160)) per ASSUME payments of $65.70 GOVERNMENT HOMES • FREE ESTIMATES
■:MITT A MCE VSD C O V T I IO L
A lbort N HU*
2nd
HAND Refrigerator*.
2 AND 3 BEDROOMS
-hi 1ST E l l , o p a n S e p t e m b e r -7.
As alminlfltf 4U&gt;r of tha
month, taxes and insurance
per month on 3 bedroom.
CALL FA 2 6017
T. V.'s k Electric Range*
iy. tl l d a w ill b* o p e n e d by
1 AND 2 BATHS
Kst.lt*) nf
included.
1 hath Home. Chain link
hn U G a l l o w a y , T ax C o l l a c t .
l'AOLA ROAD
K lftar
0
jd lin in n ,
a I Furniture Center.
Mo*t
Kil
chcns
Equipped
, In hie o f f i c e In th# C o u r t NEAT AS A PIN
known ns U. Il# JoliriS'in.
fence around yard. $1030
use. S a n f o r d .
Florida,
at
Down
Payment
From
d sfcoussd
extra for 20 months. May
LAWN SERVICE 17” Plltl.CO portable TV
oo A M . F r i d a y . S e p t e m b e r P u b l i s h : A u v 2’J Je
j. 12. Centrally located 3 bedroom
2 bat la home FRA apprais­
1». 1943.
In good condition. 322*7980
be bought with or without $100 VA to $250
, n il
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
The r i g h t 1* r e a e n e d
to C D L - 9 4
ed value $15,200, reduced
With Air t oinlUioning. A Rare Huy
fence.
Can
be
seen
at
212
isfaction
guaranteed.
Ph.
its* a n y
Irreg u larities
or
FHA
I V, 17” Zenith $50. Rem­
to $13,900 with $430 down.
M in i r. o»* t i-i'i.it■vi tos
Palm Place, Sanford or
h n l c a l l t l e a In bids a n d t o
EA
2
1817.
At
tAJW MONTHLY
ington Typewriter 115. Eirev o n T i ) itr.r.n
l a d a n y ali i all hits.
This is a Beauty! With
call 323-0719 for further in­
l * r r , 1II-1I *1 I"Iii r 1&lt;118 * (' n IIII f *
JilllN U lU IJM W A T .
PAYMENTS
stone cabinet Roller $15.
I'REE
SERVICE.
Expert
tree
separate
dining
room
and
formation.
M
f
i»
i»
»
T lV
COIsLECT Uit SK II IEXCELLENT LOCATION'S
FA 2 2909.
service. Reasonable rates.
W T I C B Id HKUIOJY GIVS O L E C U l ' NTT. K L O K IU A
—oh! Call for appointment
Many More — 11! .Month GW Warranty On All
KN Tlmt E A,
fluid# 1Hi
iblls’i S e p t . IS, 19. I9&lt;i3.
3 BEDROOMS, t'a baths. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
6 year* experience. Free BEADY MIX Concrete, win­
now.
h a l i e r o f t h e fo llo w ! u n
rtl&gt;M-«1
Our Reconditioned Cam.
Swimming pool Furn. or
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
f U a t « h u # f t l t j #a!4 c # r t l f l c * t t
dow sill*, lintels, steps,
W&gt;- Can Qualify You For
vt.uiMM.t: r n r v n )i«»»m» far tax &lt;l«#*t to h# t&gt; ed
unturn 121 Lake Dot Dr.
blocks, wind, cement, rock,
o»- t i M i v n « 9 : \ T
fh*r*ri*». Th# cirtlfl ’-tt#
One i)f These Out)landing WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Smiland.
Stemper Agency
S . l l r . ■( I'u k ll* I I * * , l a g
b«r a n l y«ar or i#»
pipe,
steel, grease traps,
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
Home Buys In Minutes!
T.&gt; w h o m it m»y «&lt;nic*r»:
&lt;le*erlptlon of th#
dry w«db, stepping *tones.
LOVELY 2 Bedroom blink
Al! Types and Sizes
HKAL1UR - INSUHUR
Tti* h d n t n o t * C o u n ty l)**arJ m«J th# name in n hie
*f
*111 litii.l * W48 *j■»«tacuj 4r# a• fM1
Mirada Concrete Co.
ilumc with separate din­ | For Complete InfuririalHin,
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ase
We Repair atul Service
p j b l t c h * » r t ii g to « l* l# rm ln # Cert Iflcat# No, III
of
309 fclin Ave.
FA 2-5751
ing ruum. Large screened
S T I N E
Sec
Or
Call
Your
th* |i')»*U»li:ty of granting a U # u ARC« 1941
LAKE MARY
l)e»vrl|»|jini wf I ' m i i r r i ) $
, ,,, i»t * x c * p ( l o 0 to Hi* Z n cast pores). Un'ali'il oil
Machinery and Supply to . ER1GIDAIKE used I rimer. $50
ATTRACTIVE,
Modern
2
tig Itr sh tat Ion* In " A-1 s»n* L i t # 9 * W Illk. 24 Cl
FH A - VA
large corner lot wilh fruit,
207 W. 2nd St.
EA 2 6432
(,» p e r m it Hi* I n s t a l l a t i o n a m i
Wlki«f UiilBCf
Excellent condition. Call
bedroom cement b l o c k
SALES BROKER
____ M O T O R S
I INC
oak k magnolia trees, 2
o p e r a t i o n o f »n i . p b x l t p l a n t • heft H a t U o o k 2 1‘ i w t * 1U
|
Mrs. Gieluw FA 2 2611.
I
w
&gt;
me,
lakevicw
A
lake
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
fur a * p * ctfl« l P*t*r»l tn t*r- 113 t l «
Car garage. By uwuer Pb.
Na$n« In which iia iim l Al­
ataig l’ruj*ct f*r * lim it) t
privilejes $12,501) 2 Bed
tios, etc. Free estimate. P h .!
FA 3-4199.
I ni, , , r*'iu«*t&lt;a by in* Mac- bert V Bruwa, Heir*. Alt tjf
With purchase uf Blue Lustre,
Stenstrom Realty 322-3506.
room furn. within walking
A , p i n t : C o r p on th * f o l l o w ­ ►
a!&lt;1 p r o p e r l y
bdliitf !*$ the
I
rent Electric Carpet Shaming .tr.-rU»«-t p-,pr.-:y: Urg County of demthole- d ia l# of
dlslince uf slorev k school.
JOHN E. FOX
Rial Kdute—Mortgages
pooer fur only Si per day.
Klorbla. t*nle&gt;« euch cwrtfff*
i , ..Ot f t TS n
Mt
■ - * *
TRACTOR Work, Mowing,
Fruit
tree*.
$55ou.
Call
fur
REALTOR
IS-tM -lniS, ru n k t« N I t / " ' cal# e bat! (&gt;v rf.I#cf»t»‘ 4 av rl*
Carroll’s Furniture.
appointment.
nu N. Park Ave. 523u559 | 111 X. Park Ave. 322-2420 disk, blade. FA 2-7664.
r u n NC at ar»4 N I n c to 1A Af th# p r o p e r t y it*#*
.VCU HU
Kavenna Park
FA 2 7495
B/W A'*L l i l t lu w It \ \ 1-4 t r t L«*t In su c h CarUflCAt# will
GKHR
REALTY
*t t»i 1i# r
rutt SK alu id W*#rlr R / W ti# #0 14. to th#
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 FA 2-2877 FA 2 3829 FA 2 8360 *29, A utom obile S ervice
MtEENBRIAR
FA 2-3561
| . ) l a pt E o f P u ll, r u n W At th# f r o n t J - r of th # d • m i­
Bedrooms, 2 balh&gt;, Ela.
Evenings
tiol# l" •m u y Court llau #4 t t
Choice
lots utailshle ill
IV HtiU
AUTO GLASS
« ti«ld
room, large living room.
far* l. KL irLU. -il tli* fir#l 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, Fla.
r u o i i c fc#ar tug will
(irrenhriar of l.iwh Arbor
•
to
n
■•r*
(•ety
&lt;*«m
mi#
aim
U
&gt;h
lA&gt;
m
a
m
(h«
H
i
of
In
NEW
2
alory
II
oiim
l
bed
In th * C
overlooking gulf course.
323-0082. 125 E. Coleman
room. Eeucvd yard A pa­
INSTALLED
'j 42. whl ch It th # 7th
lloam . C o u r t lloo##. tUnfurAi, ob#r.
Custom bn iIdIn sr In your
rooms, l la bath). lairge
Circle.
4 I'tiZ iIajt of Oct. &gt;btr n*;
tio. Well landscape I i*h
FlorIJa. o n ?»
R A M B L E R
Senltarik
Gians
and
Faint
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tion repeated the P arent's
Prajrer to open the meeting
after which the group was
extended welcome by hire.
Ivan Jakubcln, welcoming
chairman.
A program depicting a tele*
phone conversation between
a teacher and parent on
"Why You Should Attend a
PTL Meeting" waa present,
ed by Steve Sldlik, fifth nod
sixth grade teacher and
Ferdinand Duda Sr., ■ p a r­
Members of the organisa­ ent
9f

Teachers were Introduced
by E. L. BeUborn, principal.
Bcllhorn announced that
Sept. 30 la the deadline for
pupils to receive school in­
surance and also advised
milk or orange drink will be
available for students, as de­
sired by the parents.
It was reported that arrangementa have been made
for one teaeher of the school
to visit other schools for one
day during each month tor

the esehange of idea* on
methods, materials, progress
and activities. Substituting
for the absent teacher on that
day will be Mrs. John Duda

Jr.
Date for the school'a an­
nual Halloween Csotume Par­
ty was set for Oct. 30 and the
motion of Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn to donate $25 to Educa­
tional TV waa approved.
President
Goodman, on
behalf of the entire group,
publicly thanked Mrs. C.W.

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PAGE 12

THURS., SEPTEMBER 19, 1968

Slavia PTL Holds Opening Meet
The first meeting of this
school te rn tor tin S t Luko’i
Christian Day School Parent*
Toother Louts# of SUvia
waa Said Monday night at
the school with President
Hobart Goodman presiding.
Other officers serving this
poor are Mrs. Margaret Brad*
gfeav, vice president; Mrs.
te ta n ia Eidrldge, secretary
and Mrs. Mary Ann

C buta

Roberts M the donation of a
new electric atove tor the
kitchen which is a recent ad­
dition to facilities at the
school.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting
by members of this month's
refreshment committee who
were Mrs. Jerry Arndt, Mrs.
Ivan Jskubcln, Mrs. Brad­
shaw, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs,
Ferdinand Duda Sr., Mrs.
Charles Eldridge.

Wilson PTO Votes
Against Merger
By Mrs. M. L.
first meeting of the school
Members of the Wilson I year held last week with HerSchool PTO of Paolo voted t a r t Muso, president, hi
against merging with the charge.
Monroe School PTO at their I The meeting w n opened

Moose Chapter
Rummage Sale PTA Opener Leaves
Scheduled
S a n f o r d Chapter 1401,
Women of the Moose, will
sponsor a rummagw sale on
Friday and Saturday of this
week in the vacant building
a t 1003 W. 13th S t m t in
Goldsboro.
Bala hour* will be from 0
a.m. until 0 p.m. on Friday
and frem 0 a.m. until sold out
on Saturday.
Large collection* of good
used clothing and household
article* will tie available aa
well aa a wide assortment of
odds and ends such as dress
patterns, vases, whatnots,
hric-a-hrac, ashtrays a n d
many other items.
General chairman of the
propect la Mra. Edward J.
Jjiccy. Proceed, will benefit
the Chapter'* General Fund
which gnra In part to help
support Moose heart, the or­
phanage, and Moosehaven,
the retirement center for the
aged, with the remainder to
lie used for local work among
the children and aged.

Parents Breathless

with prayer by Jam ee Mur*
ray, principal.
In other taataeea the p o o p
voted to live $1$ to Clerk
Mann, school custodian, tor
use to beautifying the school
grounds.
Chairmen appointed v e r a
Mra. Charlie Smith, hallowren; Mra. Clyde Boteiteon,
membership; Carl Anderson,
hospitality; Joe Foy, pro­
gram, and Mra. Buddy Thom­
as, publicity. •
Murray, speaking briefly to
the membership, spoke on tbe
importance of the school child
eating to the lunchroom. He
also explained the new sys­
tem of report cards and ad­
vised that one day a week
would be set aside on which
the children could purchase
savings stamps.
He introduced the school
secretary, Mrs. Helen Stap­
ler, and teachers, Mrs. Jam es
Murray, first grade; Mrs.
M'Llaa Benton, second grade,
ami Mrs. J. C. Sikes, third
and fourth grades.
The lunchroom Is under the
supervision of Mrs. Roy How­
ell Jr. who la assisted by Mra.
Pat Paterson.
Tentative plans for the an­
nual Halloween Carnival to
be held this year on Oct. 28
were made with details to be
announced at a later date.
It waa announced that room
mothers of the school will
serve as hostesses at each
meeting with the first grade
mothers to serve at the No­
vember meeting.

By Jaoe Cu m ta r r y
Mrs. Charles Dome an­
Parents attending the Ly­ nounced that there will be
man High School PTA meet­ a School of Instruction spon­
ing Tuesdaj night were left sored by tha County Coun­
breathless and many decided cil on the various phases of
track shoes should hava been PTA work on Monday, Oct.
In order as they dashed from 21, from 9-12 a. m. at the
building to building going Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
through an abbreviated ver­ Methodist Church.
sion of their child's schedule.
The new prtoepal, Carhon
With tho addition of the Henley, told those present of
new science and music wings, the new facilities that have
facilities sre more wide­ been added enabling the
spread than ever. Each teach­ school to offer additonal
er was given five minutes to courses and introduced mem­
give parents a brief resume bers to tha faculty.
of plans for the year before
the 1)4*11 rang for changing
were
Kenneth
Plans tor the annual Hal- Introduced
classes.
Joween
Carnival
at
the Lewis, principal and teacher
Prior to the classroom
Osteen School to be held on tor the fifth and sixth grades;
visitation, a brief business
Saturday, Oct. X, wero made Mrs. Frank Tart, third and
meeting was conducted by
a t the first meeting of the fourth grade teacher; Mrs.
Mrs Joseph Pavelchak, pres­
Osteen Parent-Teachers Asso­ Elisabeth Motes, second and
ident, in lha auditorium
ciation bald recently at the third teacher and Miss Oml
Rev. Del m at Copeland of
Sumner, first grade
school with Ernest Skinner, Lee
the Casselberry Community
president, In charge of the teacher.
By Jaa# Casselberry
Methodist Church gave the
The meeting wasopened
taslaete session.
Installation of offlcera will
devotional and Mrs. R. T.
Mrs. John Tatum Jr. ac­ by Mrs. Albert Pel), devo­
Mllwce led the group in ting­ take place at file first meet*
cepted the appointment as tional chairman, with the
tog for this year of the Eng­
ing America.
geoaral chairman of the car­ leading of the Ten Com­
The budget of $300 for the lish E s t a t e s Elementary
Mrs.
T art’s
nival and will announca de­ mandments.
year was voted on and ac­ School PTO to be held next
OSTEEN SCHOOL FACULTY member* are, from left, Kenneth Lewla,
b ited plans tor the event in room won the room count.
cepted as submitted by Jam es Tuesday at 8 p m. in the
principal and teacher for fifth and sixth grades; Mra. Elizabeth Moses,
A social and get-acquainted
the near tutor*.
Rirkenmeyer of the ways auditorium of the South
second
and
third
grade
teacher;
Mrs.
Frank
Tart,
third
and
fourth
grade
Member! of the faculty hour followed the meeting.
snd means committee. It in­ Seminole Elementary School
teacher and Miss Oml Lee Sumner, first grade teucher. (Herald Photo)
cluded funds tor the follow­ at Casselberry.
ing Items: Convention, $113;
Officers to be Installed sre
Short course, $13; hospitality-, Mrs. Charles Deneen, presi­
$23; stationery, $13; budget dent; Sira. J . R. Legg, first
i
for next year, $73; year book, vice president; Sirs. Marty
Classes for school children $23; project, $t00, and two Seilnfreund, second vice pres­
of the Central Florida area scholarships, $100.
ident; Mrs. Dale Beebe, re­
will reopen fur the season
The group voted to make cording secretary; Mrs. E.
By Doras Estes
next Tuesday at the Central school beautification the main N. DeBoer, corresponding se­
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
munlty real estate values.
Plana were made tor a
Florida
Museum
and
Plane­
project
tor
this
year.
cretary; Feet Lytle, treasur­ benefit card party at the
Waltera advised that through
By Donna Fate*
Moyer pointed out that there
Advantages of locating a
urs between 700,(K)fr-7r&gt;0,OOQ tarium. 810 East Rollins Ave­ The Band Booster# will er and Mrs. Walter George, first meeting of the current
new commercial bank to be- arrangements with area banks
The
written
resignation
of
Persona Interested In find­
•ponsor a dance at tha school assistant treasurer.
veterans in the state with the nue in Orlando.
Bary ware explained last Fri­ a market would be assured
season of Dor Auxiliary Unit
ing out more about the bond Commander David Wentworth
Last year more than 23.000 after the football gams Fri­
Principal Morris Ruby will to American Legion Old
day for members of the Do- for all money on deposit to
majority not being affiliated
lasue to he voted on in a spe­ was submitted to the general
Bary Chapter 84, American insure adequate earnings for
with any veteran* organisa­ student hours were spent in day night. Mu-ic will b# pro­ Introduce members of the Glory Post 183 held Monday
cial election In November are membership of American Le­
the Museum and Us Maitland vided by “The Explorers", teaching staff and Mrs. Den- night at the Post Home on
Association of Retired Per- the local bank.
tion.
sn Orlando band.
Research Center facilities.
cen will introduce chairmen Prairie Lake.
•ana, by E. Z. Walters, who The
chapter's
business invited to attend a luncheon gion Old Glory Post 183 at the
In
other
business,
reports
The Athletic Boosters ask ol standing committees.
Rotated out that having the meeting, first of the new sea­ to be sponsored by the Or­ first meeting of the 1083-84 were given by Chambers, serv­ Hours at t h e museum,
The card party, to benefit
Tha proposed constitution '.he ehildren'a welfare and
tan k would Increase com- son, was conducted by Mra. ange County Council of Re­ season held Monday night at ice officer, on the repuirs re­ which reopened to the general ed for help in the concession
publican
Women
to
tie
held
the
Post
Home
on
l’rairle
stand*
and
parking
cara
at
and by-law* will be present­ rehabilitation fund, wilt be
Charles
Ulrich, president,
cently completed on the Post public on Sept. 10, are from
ed and other important issues held at 8 p. m. on Oct. 34
who appointed Harry Uell as Thursday, Sept. 2*, at noon Lake.
10 a.m, until 3 p.m., Tuesday the football games.
Hume.
Chambers
also
reported
It was the opinion of the
chairman of the nominating at the Mt, Vernon Inn in Win
through Friday, and from 2 R. T. Slilwee announced for the Interest of the school
membership that the resigns- on recent aid extended to p m . until 3 p.m. on Saturday ihat representatives front lha will be discussed. All par­ with Mrs. Nance Russell serv­
committee. Mrs. Ulrich also ter Park ,
John Stllwcll of Orlando should he refused until such needy veterans In the area.
county school office will pre­ ents are urged to attend the ing a t chairman and Mra.
asked Howard .Middlelon and
and Sunday.
Minty Warren as co-chair­
Announcement
was
made
of
Earl Merrill to report at the will apeak un the issue. A time ns Wentworth appears to the American Legion Central
Exhibits are open free to sent a panel discussion on meeting.
man.
schools
and
the
county
school
graduate
uf
the
University
of
explain
hie
action
before
the
Future meeting* of the
Oct. 11 meeting un three dir­
Members of the Unit were
Florida Conference to he held the public at all times with­ system at the next PTA
Tho Bear Lake H o m e ectors to be voted on at the Georgia, he la active in local executive board or at a gen­
PTO will be held on the se­ requested to donate toward!
in the above stated hours.
Sept.
28-29
a
t
Memorial
Post
meeting
to
be
held
Tuesday
civic
and
church
affaira
and
eral
meeting
of
the
Post.
cond Tuesday of each month the project to help make it
Demonstration Club will hold annua! meeting to be held at
71 In Lake Wales. All niern- Small charges are made for Nov. 19.
is in the insurance business.
Conducting the meeting In
with the exception of Jan-„ , ■ succesf. The public, a*
the public planetarium dem­
its opening meeting of the the Dettary Manor Nursing
liers
urn
urged
to
attend.
The object of the council I, the absence of Went worth was
uary
when the meeting will „ „ „ u ,, AullIUry , w{
Home
on
Highw
ay
17
92.
onstrations
which
are
sched­
A letter was read from John
current club year at 8 p.m.
l« un the fourth Tuesday.
Po„ t i4 lDvitcU (0 lUemJ
At this lime members will to promote un informed elect Ken Moyer, past district six Haynes, hoys state represent- uled for 2:30 p.m. and 3;3o
Beat Tuesday at the home of tour the Manor and will have urute through political educa­ commander.
p.m.
on
Sundays.
Children
Mrs.
Grace
Ambacber,
stive sponsored hy Uid Glory
Mra. J. L. Dulllns, 3322 Holli­ as their guest speaker, John tion am| to Inciease the ef
Moyer, wha I* rn-chalrman
under six are not admitted to
president, announced that
Post,
which
expressed
his
ap­
day Avenue, Forest City.
Jenkins, administrator of the forts of women in the cause of of the American Legion Hur*
the programs.
completion of the slate of
All ladles of tho commun­ home.
good government through ac­ vry Pull of Vrtrruns for the preciation for having been
appointive officers is expect­
chosen
by
the
Post
for
this
ity who are interested in
State of Florida, to he held
It was voted to hold future tive political participation.
ed within the week.
honor,
Chuluota Cub Scout Pack
teaming the latest hornemnk- meetings of the chapter at
Reservation, may he made frum January through March,
Mrs. Lillian Cox and Miss
Ing techniques developed by the Recreation Hall of the with Mrs. Irene Ilnih-y or appointed William I„ Cham­ Haynes will he invited to
235
spent two hours last Sat­
Ruth Moore were recently
■peak
before
the
Post
at
a
fu­
atate extension service spec­ DeRary Fire Station on Colo- Mrs. Grorge I'limtcy of Win bers to serve as sub-chairman
DeBary's Duplicate Bridge elected executive committeeurday afternoon touring an
ture date.
ialist! are Invited to attend. mba Road.
ter Park.
Club played 11 tables directed women.
for Seminole County.
area
drive
in
restaurant
after
Two guests, Frank Stuedle
Guests Included Mrs. Mildwhich they were treated to hy Howard Middleton at this
ami 1'hlllip Hurkhurdt, of Post
free
hamburgers. French fries, week's meeting held Tuesday dred Moyer, past district six
Registration* for a d u l t
33, Union, N. J., were welcom­
at I p. m. tn the air-condi­
classes in Beginners and Ad- soft drink* and milk shakes. tioned Recreation Hail of the secretary and Mrs. Frank
ed.
Stuedle and Mrs. Phillip
On
the
tour
Ihe
boys
saw
The next meeting will be vanca French still are being
DeBary Fire Station.
Rurkhirdt of the Auxiliary
belli on Oct. 21 at 8 p. ni. at accepted, Mrs. Gecrge Stub­ operation* of ths ie* making
Winners were NS. first,
By Donna Rates
high and elementary schools. coming to Florida. For the lose with a BA degree. She the Post Hume.
bing*, instructor, announced machine and huw the potatoes Mrs. O. N. Lackey and Mrs. Unit of Post 33 in Union, N.J.
Ten new teachers have
who now reside in Cassel­
Mrs. Marcella Ollitf, also past two years she has been hat four year* experience.
were fed into the automatic
today.
Edwin Warhter; second, E. berry.
been added to the staff at teaching second grade, is a serving as a teacher sub­
peeler
then
washed,
sliced,
The classes, which are open
Mrs. Arietta Coberly, who
Z. Walters and Mr*. Charles
Longwood Elementary School graduate of the University of stitute in Seminole County,
The next regular meeting
to all resident* of Seminole drained snd blanched before Daglia; third, Myron Accardi,
was county music teacher
thin year.
Florida and has six years Her husband practices medi­
will
be at 8 p. m. on Oct.
being
cooked
for
serving.
C o u n t y and surrounding
and Mrs. Loretta Munson. 21 at Ihe Post Home.
Mra. Katie Peacock, se­ experience teaching kinder­ cine in Sanford where they last year. It now teaching
They
were
fascinated
by
the
fifth grade. She has taught
arras, will be held at the Lake
Tied tor fourth and fifth were
cond grade teacher, is a g a r t e n
and elementary make their home.
in Florida six years .nut in
Mary E lem entary School with huge grill which turn* nut Mr. and Mr* Middleton and
specialist in leaching reading grades. .She resides m San­ Teaching fourth grade l*
Ohio for three year*. Her
tho Beginners Class set from 38 hamburger* every four Mrs. Frank Austin ami Nor­
and holds a Rank 1 slate ford.
Mrs. JoAnn Copeland. Mr*.
lly Jane Casselberry
husband
works
in
the
coun7 until !0 p.m. on Monday minutes and by the machine man Meyer.
certificate. She is a graduate
The new third grade teach­ Copeland's husband I, a
ty surveyor's office.
American Legion Post 238 night* and the Advance Class that adds ketchup, mustaid
EW, first. Mrs. C. R. An­
of the University of Florida er It Mra. Frances Ring who roach at Lyman. They are
Mr*. Ruth Fuller, fifth of Casselberry and tho Auxil- from 7 until ID p.m. on Thurs­ and other trimmings to the drews and .Mrs. George
By Shirley Wentworth
and ha* nine years leaching had flva years experiences from Tennessee where she
sandwiches.
grade teacher who rcsidcs j i»ry Unit will resume month­ day night*.
Crokae; second, Mrs. M. L.
The Besr Lake Community
'•■'wrienco to both Junior teacluug in Illinois before graduated frum Relhel ColMr*.
3t.
J.
Davis,
den
mo­
in North Orlando, taught 32 ly meetings this Friday at
Vatu-nun and Mrs. Frank Club will^ hold its first meet­
The courtes are sponsored
years in Indiana before com­ N p.m. at the Wormin'* Club under direction of the Semi­ ther, report* that the group Holder; third. 3!r*. Harry ing of the season at 8 p. in.
ing to Florida. She attended Building un Overbrouk Dr. nole County Adult Education returned to Chuluota with j SeIlob in&lt;J Arthur \VheatIcy today in the Florida Power
St. Francis College in Fort after a summer recess.
Department. Only coat* in­ full alomsi-h* and a keen in­ and fourth, Mr*. Thornton Corporation Employes Clut
Wayne, In d , and is a read­
Member* of tha organisa­ volved are the $2 registration sight in the restaurant bu*i Smith and Mr*. R. W. Ack on Big Bear Lake.
ing specialist.
tion* are reminded that it is fee and cost of the textbook*. no*."
erman.
Presiding will he William
Mrs.
Adrienne Gregory, time to renew their member­
G. Carpenter, new president,
Registration fur either class
ft? fifth grade teacher, taught ships so Hist they can meet may be made this week by
who has announced that t!i*
three years in Atlanta She the DH&gt; per ii-nt quota.
club will be rcorganired at
calling Mr*. Stubbing! at her
is a graduate of Florida
Legionnaires are urged to hume or at tha opening ses­
today's meeting and that *ugSlate University in Talla­ attend this first meeting and
sion of each class next week.
The
Rollins
College
School
ee“ ltmi *•» to » "c a success
hassee and resides in Sun- get the new srason off to a
uf General Studies will again
c‘u** 7*®r
he presentland. Her husband is a min­ good start.
Mayor
Fred
Heuth
of
Casoffer
qualified
adult*
in
the
before
Hus
general
mem­
ister in Sanford.
All wives, daughters, m o ­
Z,
t c l b e r r y ho* asked all eittien* community the opportunity to bership.
Mist
Ruby Booth has thers, snd sisters *t Legion­ _
Of
the town to review Ordi-1earn college course credits on
taught 28 years in Florida, naires are invited to juin the
An outdoor Community
MrK'* ,s wh,fh t* rt" ,n* to tll« “Sunrise Semester" in rooprrincluding 11 years in Semi­ auxiliary.
nam e Mill to- In-’.I at unlawful discharge of firearms atlon with a local television
nole County. She Is a gra­
toe N orS Ortamlo R e la tio n j - b i n the town limit,.
j station.
duate of the University of
area this Saturday beginning I Copie* of the ordinance will
Beginning next Tuesday,
Florida and Is teaching sixth
By RhbVy Wentworth
at 8 p m. Caller will be j he posted at the city halt, the New York University will pregrade this year.
Officials at Forest Lake
post office and at Sheppards . sent two course* through the
Also teaching sixth grade
Don Clausen of Urtaado.
Aeademy have announced a
' CBS television network—InIs Van C. Woodward who
No charges of admission Drug Store.
record eiirollment of 331 stu­
Ifeath, warning that the or- traduction to Ethic* and the
graduated from the Univer­
will be made and tree instruc­
dents for the current sch&gt;&gt;ol
dinance
will
be
strictly
enforc­
History of Art, Part I. The year.
sity of Georgia and special­ By &gt;fr». Adam Muller
tions in square dancing also
ises in elementary education.
A public meeting will be will be available. Sponsors ed, said that many rriident* program will be telecast Mon­
The new boy* dormitory i*
He has taught four years In held next Wednesday at the of the dance 1* toe North Or­ of the town already have reg­ day through Saturday from now to use and it housing
Nahunta, Ga. and hit wife Recreation Hill of the De­ lando Civie Association which istered complaint* a g a i n s t 8.-3U-7 a. ni. over Channel 8, M hoyi while there are 75
; WDBO-TV,
also teaches in Seminole Bary Fire Station tor the pur­ will have refreshments for shooting in their area*.
I girl* occupying the girls
Many uf those making the
Registration for the televlCounty.
pose of discussing toning re­ rale. No alcoholic beverage*
NEW TEACHERS ut Longwood Elementary School thin year Include,
The music teacher is Mrs. solution* prepared by George will be permitted.
complaints have agrved to co-. sion course* will be held in - Con.trucUon on the new
seated from left, Mra. Ruth Fuller, Mra. Adrienne Gregory, Mian Ruby
Nell Druedtng who bolds an W. Simmons Jr. of Jackson­
Plana for forming a Square operate with town official* in Rollins Park Av.nua School , 1 * dormitory l» scheduled
Booth and Mra. Marcella Olliff; Mantling Van C. Woodward, Mra. Kutie
FICU from Florida State Uni­ ville, planning consultant, for Dance Club for the village enforcement of the law and *111Building, Room IS, this Friday 110 get underway in January
versity. Sh« resides in Cassel­ Commissioners of the (iftii will be made if euuugli cou­ -report, will bring immediate from 8-5 p. m. and this B*tur- Wltb ,,!»„* for n to he com
P e a c o c k , Mra. France.* Ring, Mra. Jo Aim Copeland and Mra. Nell Drue ding.
berry.
plet are interested.
Mra. Arietta Coberly wan not present for the photograph. (Herald Photo),
j invealigauun, Heath warned. [ day from 9-11 O. m.
[pleted fc, ^
Urm.
district of Volusia County.

Osteen School Sets
Date For Carnival

DeBary AARP Chapter Hears GOP Women
To Hear Talk
Talk On Bank Advantages

On Bond Issue

English Estates
PTO To Install
Officers

Museum Seb
Opening Date
Post 183 Refuses To Accept For Students

Old Glory Unit
Plans Benefit
Card Party

Resignation Of Commander

HD Club Sets
Meeting In
Bear Lake

Cub Scouts Tour
Eleven Tables
Restaurant
Play Bridge
French Classes
Still Open

Longwood Elementary Adds New Teachers

Legion Groups
Set Meetings

Beor Lake Club
To Reorganize

r

i*

Free Square
Dance bet

DeBary Sets
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VOL. 36

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

Kill., SEPTEMBER 20. 196;$

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 22

2 Sanford Navy Flyers Missing

The Fighting Seminole*,
like the skies, were weeping
thli morning. The "ikinned
f l e c t i o n ” of (he baseball dia­
mond at Municipal Stadium
has not been resodded and
the Semlnoles probably will
he playing In a *'sea of mud"
against Titusville t o n i g h t .
ri Game time R p. m.
•
• •
Florida Project
Chairman Chuck Bose re­
DALLAS (UPI)—Dallas fi­
Filling two city commission Lungwood. Deadline for can­
ports all in readiness for a
nancier Bedford Wynne »ald
post* and three school trustee didates to file is Oct. 21.
9 rush of business Saturday
All city voter* will he elig­ today he and other Dallas
post*, t h r e e constitutional
when the Jaycees hold their
UNITED
NATIONS.
N.
Y.
ible
to pass on the two city hi,sines* leaders are cons Id
amendment*,
a
school
tax
levy
fertilizer sale, proceeds to
commission
posts now held by cring building an amusement
be used for community pro­ (HIM) — President Kennedy and a county question will
Th.mms
it.
McDonald amt A. park near St. Augustine, Fla.
runfiunt
voter*
in
the
Nov.
5
ject*. Telephone FA 2 J ill today called on the Commu­
L. Wilson. Deadline for candi­
nist world to bury the cold election.
M erger T alked
for free delivery-.
City and county electors will date* is Oct. tit.
war and engage the West In vote for the three school trus­
•
•
*
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
All city and county electors
Sanford's T. E. Tucker was "a contest of achievement in­ tee |«'*ts und on the tux mil will he eligible to vote on the Northeast Airlines has dis­
luge. The present trustees are county question, approving closed It is considering merghost to 400Central
Florida stead of intimidation.''
permissive legislation permit- ing with Trans World Air
(l bankers at their annual meet­ Speaking before the 18th Ray Slaton and Dun Bales, of
ting
the county to purchase lines. If it is allowed to fly
Sanford,
and
Fred
Uistline,
ing Thursday evening at Or­ General Assembly of t h e
and
offer
a site for the pro­ to Florida.
lando.Tucker
was elected L'nttcd Nalinns which opened
posed
stute
university for Hast
representative to the execu­ here Tuesday, Kennedy said
Central Florida. However, if Ju d g e s To Moot
tive council of tho group.
he welcomed such a contest
TALLAHASSEE l UPI) this approval is given and if
the Stute Board of Control se­ Florida Judges who try crim ­
SHADES OF TWILIGHT "between those who envision
lects n Semin ids County site, ■ inal cases will meet here Sat­
ZONE: When Mrs. Berley a monolithic world and those
special election fur a bond is­ urday to work out procedure*
Monslrom left home Thurs­ who believe in diversity.”
sue will he held later for flee- (or appeals by felon* seeking
day morning she resided on
• • •
holders only.
release from prison.
Hillside Road In Forest City.
For we believe, said the
• • •
When she returned a short
All city nnd county voter* 22 C ubans L and
MIAMI (U P I)-A large low
time later from tha beauty President, "that truth is
MIAMI (Ui’li - Immigra­
parlor she couldn't find her stronger than erro r—and that pressure system throw heavy will puss on three state consti­
street. It developed that dur­ freedom is more enduring rains and squalls with 30 to tutional amendments: A $75 tion officials say 28 refugees
ing her short absence Hill­ than coercion. And in the con­ 40 mile an hour winds across million liond issue for higher from Fidel Castro's Cuba ar­
e d u c a t i o n , permitting the rived in Key West Thursday
side Road had been changed test for a better life, all the south Florida today.
State Recreation Council to Is­ on a Coast Guard cutter after
to Palm Avenue.
Tlie
weather
bureau
said
world can be the winner.”
• • •
sue bonds, nnd changing the living picked up at Dry Tor­
conditions
were
favorable
lor
Kennedy specifically out­
Junior High MYF of F.ben- lined the areas where the So­ "slow intensification” of the gubernatorial election date to tuga*.
ezer Methodist Church is viet Union and the United troubled system which ex­ uti off-presidential year.
sponsoring a skating party at
School Supt. It. T. 31ilwee $270,000 Fire
States, together with their al­ tended from (lie Yucatan
• p. m. Monday at Meiodec
this morning issued the fol­
Peninsula
to
the
western
Car­
CARACAS (U PI)—Officials
lies could achieve further
skating rink for the benefit
lowing statement relative to of the U. S. owned Dul’ont tie
agreement*,
“agree­ ibbean, but would nut elabor­
of the church building fund
the school election:
Nemours Co. said today a fire
ments which spring front our ate.
Y'all come!
The priticipul duties of trus­ set by Castor-Communist ter"We are s little hit ul.irinmutual
interest
in
avoiding
• • •
ed. This area will be watched tees are to advise with school orists which destroyed their
Lt. Jim Talmadge has taken mutual destruction.”
officials and parents and to factory-warehouse here Thurs­
closely." a forecaster said.
Referring
to
a
speech
made
on a one-man fight against
recommend the employment or day did $270,OOU .la in age.
The
forecaster
said
there
Communism in our commun­ to the General Assembly was no definite circulation dismissal of members of the
Thursday
by
Soviet
Foreign
ity. ilia one-page "Freedomcenter In the system, hut he instructional staff of the Ruling Delayed
1st llulleting" makes for in­ Minister Andrei A. Gromyko added that isolated squalls county.
TALLAHASSEE il'I 'll —
in
which
the
Russian
propos­
teresting
and enlightening
A person may qualify to run
with winds up to to miles an
Circuit
Judge Ben Willis has
ed
an
agreement
with
the
reading. He covers everything
hour had been reimrted in the for trustee by being nominal-1 . ■; mrd until next week a
(ruin patriotism to gel-out* United States to
..I !&gt;/ a petition sfguvu by m e ruling on contempt of court
spL* raft. t ti *nla Key*. Must ui lux
Ihe-vote
to sage
advice weapons from
squalls were coming from the
m"tB persons qualified to charges against tt.’&gt; Negroes
Kennedy
urged
that
negotia
against Communism.
Gulf
ot
Mexico,
he
said.
vote
in the election. The prtf. arrested here daring weekend
tors go bark to IK- negotiat­
• • •
Small
crali
warnings
were
"hich signature,, are
Seminole High Band mem­ ing table to work out practi­
btuiued rJclfll »n l' tU
i and at Fla- *" he placed may ha ohlaitiou
up
in
the
keys
bers have launched their an­ cable arrangements to this
e
Weather
bti
the
County
School
office 4-\ j ] ^ J . k j p u l l t l i l l ,r
mlngo.
and
Bu­
nual "Birthday Calendar” end.
...ip ,,, wa, in Sanford. Tho signed poll* *
*
In the field of space, Ken­ reau said the .csV i J rain’ * - mas, ........ ......... . tJ the ^ASilWS'S;1TON (UP 1 - 0Condrive to help finance their
causing
cloudin'
out-of-town trips and other nedy said, where tho United
County School Office no later M-rv alive Southern D e m o
expenses. For a small con­ States and llu-sin have a spe­ as far north as Cape Ilatter than 15 duy* prior to the date erats were reported today
as.
tribution you can have your cial capacity, then* is room
swinging to support of a pro­
One Miami station reported »f the election.
name printed on a t9*d cal­ for new cooperation including
posed Republican anti -pend­
endar and for a slightly high­ the possibility of a Joint ex­ measuring 5 0 inches of rain
ing amendment to President
tale yesterday and early to­ The mdif go requested by
er gratuity you can obtain pedition to the umom
Ki nnedy * $11 billion tax cut
tile
School
llo
uiil
to
be
Voted
day and .Mural lion in the
•
S t
a calendar. A really novel
hill.
on
is
the
same
the
llontd
hud
Pointing to the fact that Florida keys reported receiv­
idea to raise funds . . , and
for
the
past
two
yeurs.
In
the
everyone will need a UKU by resolution of the U.N. as­ ing 4.9 inches.
district the millnge proposed O ffer Hailed
calendar come Jan. 1 , . . sembly member nations had
is 2.75 mills und ill the build­ KUALA LUMPUR. Malay­
foresworn any cluitns to ter­
which isn't too far away.
ing utui bus reserve fund i sia (UPI) — Prime Minister
ritorial rights in outer apace,
mill, for u total of 3.75 in the Trngku Abdul Rahman today
Oviedo football fans all are Kennedy asked rhetorically
welcomed Japan's offer to
special tax school district.
laughing about the Lyman why inun'a first flight to the
The qualifications for elec­ act a* mediator in the crisis
undercover scout who wound moon should he a matter of
tors tu volts in this election between the new nation of
up in the hands of the law national competition,
are; Must he residents of the Malaysia a n d neighboring
TALLAHASSEE
tl'P
I)
earlier (lit* week. An Ovie­
"Why,” Kennedy asked,
Indonesia.
do fan reported a "suspic­ "should the United States Lakeland Sen. Scott Kelly district, ia the statu fur one
year,
in
the
county
for
six
,
.
said
Thursday
(toad
Board
ious" character in a car near and the Soviet Union, in prumonth*. Must lie properly irg.J u U n U H I t fJd C K U tl
the Oviedo fuothall field. The ' paring for such expeditions, approval of the proposed
youth explained to a deputy become involved In Immense Everglades Parkway was a istered or furnish legal evi- j UNITED NATIONS, N. Ysheriff he was scouting the duplicntloii* of te-.-aich, i .in­ "prime example" of the need ilenco of registration. Must (U PI&gt;—Soviet Foreign Minis
l*ny lax on leal or personal ter Audiei Gromyko's proOviedo varsity for Lyman for struction and expenditure?
to reorganize the agency
posal tor an iH-notioti summit
"if highway construction in
" ,tMa 11 e district.
tonight's clash at Lyman.
"Surely we should explore
For
those
whu
are
not
regconference
on disarmament
But the real laugh for the whether (lie scientists unit as­ Florida were under the guid­
Oviedouns, the scout was tronauts of our two countries- ance of a highway commis­ istered to vote, the registra­ in Moscow found generally
spying on the junior varsity imlee.1 of all the world — sion who could remain in of­ tion books arc open from 9 warm support among UN
a. m. until 5 p. m. on Monday delegates tislay.
and not the varsity.
c a n n o t work together in the fice from one governor's ad
through Friday, und from y
• «* *
.-.imprest of spin
sending ministration to the next,”
lie mode ling of a portion of some day in this decade to Kelly said. "I am sure the a. m. until 12 noon on Sat­
the Sanford Manufacturing the muon, not the representa­ decisions on the Everglades urdays in the courthouse, San­
plant wilt be commenced tive of a single nation, hut loll road would have been ford, Oct. 5 will ho the last
Monday to make way for (he the representative* of all hu­ made on a professional basis duy for registering and the
Pinehreeze Sanford egg ope­ manity,''
rather than a political basis." registration office will he open
until 5 p. m, on ttii* day.
ration The egg plant will
commence production with a
JACKSONVILLE &lt;UPI
payroll of 25 or more in
The federal government turn
three-four weeks.
cd $22 million over to Flor­
• • •
ida Thursday in the form of a
Oviedo football fans may
little blue check representing
obtain season tickets at the
I* O It r A It T II L It . Tex hack fund* owed to Hie Road
office of Mrs. Kirby at OVH.
i (UPf) — About l,5«St homes Department for super high­
Will save going through that
nestled behind a Hood imper­ way construction.
one-window ticket line at the
iled levee appeared safe to­ "We have a bit of plan* fur
Full anti cumplete news itntl picloriul
borne games.
day. Emergency s a n d b a g the use of this,” said a grin­
• • •
cov crime of Sentinttle County hi){h nchool
crews were on standby alert. ning Gov. Farris Bryant a*
hall this* tteuson U a.-vsuretl spurts fan.-* I»y The
Vandalism icem s on the
Civil dcfcn«c officials at he took the money from Fed­
upswing in Sanford. Nearly
Sanford Herald.
Port Arthur said it appeared eral Roads Administrator Ilex
The Herald has. uujfmentod It* spurts de­
every day the police blotter
the battle against the flood Whitten. "We can use the
carries such reports, espe­
partment for thin very purptwe, to cover every
triggered by the now-dead money "
cially aimed at schools and
angle of the gridiron sporl.
Hurricane Cindy would be
In addition to paying back
churches.
Veteran .spurts writer Julian Stenntrom,
won, although caution was funds due in the federal-stale
• • •
newly appointed spurts editor tif The Herald,
necessary at least through to­ funds for the interstate roads,
From over the Rhine yet
and »tiiff photographer Bill \ invent Jr. will
day.
the check represented the in
comes this menu for the next
cover tonight'is opener of Seminole High vs.
auguration of a new repay­
Lions Club meeting: GehratTitusville here.
ment system which will bring
tene gans. sauer kraut, apfel
Joe Warden Jr., another newly appointed
more liquid fund* to Hie state
kuchen, knackwurst. kartofHerald sports writer, and (stuff photographer
treasury.
fel salat, sal* kartoffel, roDavid Drown will he on hand to cover the Lyken bn*k, knob lauch, and
man-Oviedo game at Lyman.
LONDON &lt;UPI I—Sir David
kaffee bier, wein mil zigar
And Herald reporter lloli Thomas Jr. will
Low, Hie cartoonist who cre­
*vn. Ja wold!
journey to Ocala today to give n find hand re­
ated the world-famous sym­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
• • *
port on Crooms High's opening game there.
bol of Britain's "Colonel The chief of Great Hiitaln’s
A sage thought from the
Monday's Herald sport* page will give
Blimp," died Thursday night. defeusa stuff, Admiral Furl
Lkin* Pause, and we don't
you full coverage on these first football games
Mountbutten of Burma, will
He wav 72.
mliwl stealing this: The tight
tonight.
He had been ill for tome adilrrc* Jacksonville Univcrskirts of prejudice shorten
time,
j -ity atU'Iciit* hero today.
the steps of progress.

Bury Cold War, City And County
Kennedy Asks To Vote Nov. 5
RedsAtUN

Rains, Squalls
Watched By
Miami Bureau

Kelly Blasts
SRB Approval
Of Toll Road

$22 Million
Paid State

Herald Fans Get
Full Football News

Makeshift Dike
Holds Off Flood

Cartoonist
David Low Dies

Mminthatten

Cdr. Conrey,
Lt. Garrett
Feared Dead
A flight crew of a Sanfordbased A."&gt;I Vigilante attack
plane wa* missing and preturned dead in the Mediter­
ranean Sea today billowing a
crash while landing aboard
the carrier I'SS Independ­
ence
The missing crewmen were
identified by the Commander
of Heavy Attack Wing One
as the pilot. Lt. Cdr. James
Richard Conrey, 33, of 20111
llihi.ru* Court, and his bom­
bardier-navigator, Lt. Theo­
dore Carl Garrett, 32. Both
were assigned to Heavy At­
tack Squadron One.
Commander Conrey and
I’lMWl’TAINS Billy lliRttins (8D) ami Buddy Lnwaon (111) will lead tha
Lieutenant G jrrett were re­
"Fiffhtiwr Seminole*" tonight in the opening gridiron classic ngninst Ti­
turning from a routine train­
tusville at Memorial Stadium, (iamc time i* 8 p.m.
(Herald Photo)
ing mission when the acci­
dent occurred at ll:3o p m.
(-hip's time) Thursday.
The twin jet aircraft collid­
ed with the flight deck and
was lost into the sea. An
intensive air-sea search was
immediately begun for the
missing crewmen but neither i
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
was located.
Commander Conrey. a set The senior circuit judge, of
WASHINGTON (DPI) — the request of Mayor Albert
eran &lt;d more than tl years the Pasco.Pinellas circuit test­ President Kennedy counted to­ lloutwell, to receive their re­
of Naval service, lived lo­ ified today that ho advised
day on two personal repre­ port on what is being done to
cally with his wife. Phyllis; Repuldieuu Judge
Billiard
restore racial harmony,
sens, Bryan, 7, ami Mike, 3, Kelly the day he took office sentative* to help restore ra ­
Selected by the President to
an.) daughters Kit, 9. and that he might be impeached cial peace in IlirmiiiKlmm, Ala.
try to bring whit* and Negro
Ann. I.
by the Democratlc-controllnl IU ruled out sending federal community leaders together in
Prior fo deployment with Legislature if be didn't "to* troops tu the strife-turn city.
llirminghnm worn f o r m e e
Heavy Attack Squadron One, the line.”
Tho President named the
Army Secretary Keuncth C.
Lieutenant Garrett ami his
Judge Charles K. Leuven- two special mediators Thurs­ Itoyalt ami former West Point
wife. Rosemary, and their good of Clearwater, also a day shortly before he met with
daughter, Linda, 3, and son, Uvpuhlicnti, *ah! Kelly bad xevrn Negro leaders and ap­ football couch Earl H. Illalk.
Royuli pud Blaik received
Gregory, I, resided at MI lutd n "rough" campaign with pealed lor '‘restraint and reEast Wood lawn Drive. Mr*. u majority of the lawyers in ■ponsihilily" by ail ciUiens of immediate pledges of cooperution from both Bout well and
Gregory now' resides with the two-county circuit oppos­ Alabama,
the Rev. Martin Luther King
relative* In Hahnville, La. ing his election.
Kennedy also agreed to meet Jr., leader of the Negro dele­
Lieutenant Garrett's Naval
'The day lie took office, I Monday with five white civic gation who met with Kennedy.
career covered 7' a years.
told him he'd hud thu same leader* from Hinninglmm, ul Thee two Presidential appoint­
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
type of campaign I hud hud
ee* will go to Birmingham in
One deployed to the Mediter­
eight year* hefora und tin*
a few days.
ranean Aug. ti alter a month
host thing to do was let by­
King planned to meet today
of operation off the East
gones lit bygones ami fuiget
with Justico Department offi­
Coast.
it and work hard.
cials to discus* tha Dirming“ I told him we had a Demoturn situation.
i ruth* House, a Deinncinllc
After tho 70-minute session
WASHINGTON (UPI) — with Kennedy Thursday, King
Senate und a Democratic Su­
preme Court and if he dhluT secretary of Stale Dean [lu*k revealed the President suhi
too the line, hu was liable tu opens a major new round of he would not resort to usu of
diplomacy today which will troop* while new step* were
he impeached.”
ltd* testimony caused a spaa several week*, involve being taken by local and fed­
SCARBOROUGH,
Maine Gurry of consternation among ui or more nations, and eral authorities.
(UPI) — An AWUL suitor si nature kitting a* judge nod chart future relations with
The Negro leaders, who hud
from Massachusetts accused jury to decide if Kelly sliouhl Kusiia.
urged that federal troups ho
Ituxk planned to meet with
of slaying his mother and la* removed on House charges
&gt;cnt to the city, indicated that
younger biother and critically of judicial tyranny nnd abuse Writ German Foreign Min­ they were satisfied with tho
ister Gerhard Schroeder. lie
wounding his father was ap- of power.
President's decision to try a
prcla-mlcd here curly tutlny at
Sen, t lydo Galloway, l)e- also had a session scheduled different approach,
a police roadblock.
lunlak Spring-, asked if with Italian Foreign Minister
* * #
Police raid Stanley N. Gar­ Leuvcngood knew of any in­ Audio Plenum.
BIRMINGHAM.
Ala. (U PI)
They are the first of 50 or
field. 18, of Ftumingham, stance where the Senate hud
— City official* and Negro
tio
foreign
ministers
ami
sev­
Mass., readily confessed to influenced u circuit judge and,
leader* appeared willing to­
tlio strangling of his mother. If not, why he'd give a new eral head* of slate Rusk will
day to work with a two-limit
•ee
individually
here
and
In
Mis. Ruth T. Garfield, l.i, uud judge such advice.
presidential team toward res­
iiis brother John, 9, ami the
"I don’t know of any in- New York in coming weeks. toration of racial peace hero.
The
occasion
for
the
new
.hooting of his father, Robert floeti e tire Senate hu* ex­
"Wo welcome as a city and
T. Garfield, 43.
erted." I.cuvengnud replied, diplomatic round was .the
a people tho cooperation of
annual
ceremonial
gathering
The youth will be arraigned "hut we are all politicians
of foreign ministers from all Ianyone willing to understand
here today ns a fugitive from und a fart’s a fact.”
the city'* difficulties," said
ju.t ice. Fiulninghuui police
I.coveng'uel, on the stand over the world for tiie open
Mayor Albert Boutvvcll of tho
Inj
of
Hie
United
Nations
arrived early today to return when an overnight recess was
General Assembly in New team appointed by President
hun to their jurisdiction.
cnllcd Thursday, had testified
Kennedy Thursday.
Maine police said tho youth that Kelly challenged the as­ York.
described the violence n. signment of ail criminal cu-r«
"nomellling t hut bus been to Judge John II, llild ami
coming to a boil for n lung asked that he he given in?
time." A family dispolu ap­ ahum of them,
U. s. f lin ii E
parently liu&lt;I been fomented
by his marriage to a teen-age
sweetheart.

Go, M en Go

Kelly Warned, JFK Rejects Use Of
Court Told
Troops In Alabama

Rusk To Open
World Talks

Youth Arrested
In Parricide

Mon, and I ues. Night Specials!

City Firemen
Make 2 Calls
City firemen made two runs
last night, Chief Mack Cleve­
land Sr. reported today. A pan
of grease caught fire at i&gt;;3()
p. til. Thursday at the Bill
Hemphill residence, I2K South
Elliott.
An electrical short circuit
caused a minor tduze at the
Cities Service pump house at
3ul West Seminole Boulevard.

Longwood O K ’s
City Hall Bid
tty Donna Fade*

The Longwood City Council,
meeting in continued session
Wednesday night, ucteptcd Un­
hid of Robert I.. Farmer of
Longwood to build the new
city hall nnd fire house.
Farmer's' bid wa* $11,825..
5(1 with the city to supply all
concrete material* and roof
trusses.
In other business a liquor
license was granted to the
Longwood Hotel and Bar.

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South Planning
tyre Help For
Mentally III
WHITE

MON.
TUES*
WED.

SULPHUR

-&gt;

SPRINGS, W. Vi. (UPI&gt;—a
report aimed at Improving
the South’! plana for the men­
tally 111 and retarded emphaailed today the need for deeentralliini treatment facilitlea.
It apoke of the "abaolute
Becciilty that we . . . take
aervlce to the patient rather
than uproot the patient In or­
der to take him to aerrice.”
North Carolina Gov. Terry
Sanford, chairman of the
Southern Regional Education
Board, termed the report a
“platform for progress . . •
that ean be of in-estimable
value by providing ua an an
c'
Int and a perspective
In
fast-moving limes."
“It is a distillation of the
thinking of the SREB’a com
mlaaion" that waa aiked by
the conference to get to work
on the problemi of menial
liiaurder.
The report, tilled “Com
mltment to Health," outlined
Hire# broad goala and apcdllc
tasks to assist key elected of­
ficials and mental health lead
ora in the 18 member atatea
+1 the SREB,
The three goala aet out in
the report are to prevent
mental disorders before they
start; to provide the best pos­
sible cart for the mentally
disordered, with special em­
phasis on early, uninterrupted
treatment and care close to
the patient’s home; and to
help people strengthen the
"‘emotional muscle" needed
to overcome daily problems
and occasional major crises.
Sanford said that thinking
about the mentally ill and re­
tarded has advanced consid­
erably since the conference
initiated the special regional
effort in 1953. The report "re
fleets the big changes belter
than any other single docu
Bent," the governor said.

Hospital

wiles manager for Mackie Bros.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Seig, from Chicago, and Mrs. Charles
Hall, of ifci^ind. Standing are Charles H«H
(left) anil John Kriiler, managers of DeLand
and Sanford Chambers of Commerce, respec­
tively.
(Herald Photo)

DEI,TON A AND MACKLB KUOS. wore hosts
over Lists weekend for 50 Cblciijm residents who
flew in for n vinit at the new community across
fjiko Monroe nnil a dinner-party Saturday even­
ing at Mayfair Inn. Seated, from the left, are
Neil liahr, Miami, vice president and general

K Planning Yugoslavia Visit
MOSCOW &lt;U1*1&gt; - Soviet rift with Communist China.
He has been vscstlonlng at
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
made final preparations to­ his Black Sea retreat in Pit­
day for a trip to Yugoslavia sunda.
No advance word on the
that is certain to deepen bis
premier’s travel plans or his
schedule In Yugoslavia were
released—the standard proce­
dure for Soviet officials. He
wag due In Belgrade Tuesday.
Khrushchev’s trip, a sym­
bol of the Soviet leader’s de­
fiance of Red China’s militant
challenges, was billed offi­
cially as a “ rest" and was ex­
pected to last about two
weeks. It is a return of a
visit to Russia last December
by Yugoslav President Josip
llrons Tito.
The two Communist leaders
planned to discuss economic

Montana Names
Ex-Miami U. VP

Notes
AUGUST 13
Admissions
Leon Hutchison, Mima; Iris
Lynda Goucher, Casselberry;
C.ustaf Nelson, ta k e Mary;
Vivian McCailey, Dollary;
Doris Blair, Mims; Rupert
Lclsenring, H e n r y Mathis,
Janice
Hovels, tarrninc
Wright, Janet Hue I.ucio, Hon
nit- Lynn lJpttey, Lillian V.
Rider, Gwendolyn Johnson,
Donna Pen ton, llecky Arlmgaat, Kaye Butcher, Ruby
Dixon, David Fryman, John
B. Lee of Hanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. David Luclo of
Banfonl. a girl
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Colon Revels
of Sanford, a girt
Mr. a ml Mrs. Jam es J. Arlto
gast of Sanford, a girl
Diirhargrs
Mrs. William A. Clarke and
baby, Lake Mary; Barbara
Lee Johnson, Casselberry;
Lillian Linytl, Lake Mary;
S a r a h Johnson, DeLand;
Marc Haley, Winter Park;
John It. Bender, Mrs. James
A. Emerson amt baby; Van
ni« Hall, Herbert Scliuenemann, Mrs, Harry Morris sml
baby, Grace Nnliltl, Charles
Sic in, Iklesie Copper, Mrs.
Joe HigbLhoe and baby, Mur­
dock Mathrson, David Bru­
ton, Shirley Rasmussen. Wil
Him Gang Id, Selma McQuitlen, Thomas Jay Ledlc, Don
ns I’rnton of Sanford.

matters is well as ideological
questions in sn attempt tn
improve relations between
their two countries. Techni­
cally, Yugoslavia has not
been a member of the Soviet
bloc since ISIS when Tito
broke with the late Josef Sta­
lin.
Khrushchev’s gesture to­
ward Tito at tins lime ap­
peared to tie a deliberate jab
at Red China, which consid­
ers Yugoslavia a traitor to
world communism a n d a
"handmaiden u f imperial
lam."
The quarrel between Mos
cow and Peking has worsened
since Russia signed the par
tial nuclear lest bon treaty
with tin* United States anti
Britain Aug. 3. The two giants
of tlic Communist world have
been stepping up the tempo
of their exchange of denun
ciations.

MIAMI (UPI) - Dr. Hu­
NAT I t i n i m m c , Gulf
Life insurance agent, bert Johns, former executive
has won the “National vice president of the Univer­
Quality” a w a r d for sity of Miami, will leave here
Hulling the ItighcHt per­ Tuesday to take over the
centage of paid litiHl- post of president of the Uni­
neaa during the two- versity of Montana.
Johns confirmed Sunday
year period proceeding
19l!d, it was announced that he had accepted the post,
effective Sept. I.
today. The award i*
Johns, who was selected by
made by the National
the school’s board of regents
Life Underwriters A h- described his new school as
Mociation anil c o v e r a "a complex, complete uni­
agent,-i of all coaipnniea. versity" of t.500 students.
Gulf Lifo covers 11
Konthern ntates. Itirhliurg in the only agent
of tbix area to t|milify
for the national award.

Construction
Men Can Cuss
TIES MOINES, towa I UPI)
—Swearing ami "rough lan­
guage" is permissible in con­
struction work, the Iowa Em­
ployment Security Com mis­
sion has ruled.
Refusing Jobless benefits In
a worker who quit In-cause his
foreman swore, the commis­
sion declared:
"It is known that in cm
struct ion work some rough
language is used anil some
drinking is done (rom time
to time. It is rough, hot
work ami demands a type o!
persons who Is sometimes
not too careful as far as
language is concerned."

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North Orlando Utility
Tax Passes 1st Reading
First reading of a proposed
ordinance setting a consumer
utility tax in North Orlando
was approved Monday night
by unanimous vote of the
Village Council.
The council also gave it*
lull approval to first read­
ings of ordinances providing
for the collection of a $13 oc­
cupational license fee, where
not covered by previous ordi­
nance, and granting a 3n-year
franchise to Suburban Pro­
pane Ga» Company.
Tbc ordinance covering a
similar franchise agreement
with Florida Power Corpora­
tion was not completed in
t i m e for Monday night's

meeting which, due to the
overflow attendance of vill­
age residents, was held on
the outdoor patio in front of
Uie Community Building.
• • •
Interest of the more than
50 person* present centered
around the proposed utility
tax ordinance calling for a 10
per tent tax. maximum not
to exceed 33 cent*, on elec­
tricity, gas, water, telephone
and telegraph services con­
sumed within the municipal­

Imposed on users of bottled
water or for long distance
WEATHER: Partly clntuly throiifrh Wednesday with scattered afternoon showers; hitrh today 00-95;
telephone calls.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., AUGUST 20. 1903
SANFORD,
Collections of said lax will VOL. 53
be the responsibility of the
seller with payment to be
made on a monthly basis by
the purchaser. All tax sums
collected will be turned over
to the village tax collector.
• • •
Failure to comply with
term* of the ordinance could
m u lt in a $300 tine per con­
sumer, 611 days imprisonment,
or both Each violation shall
ity.
Any national, -date, county l&gt;e deemed a separate of­
or local governmental body is fense.
exempted and no tax will be
Question* p o p p e d like
Fourth of July firecrackers
during the two-hour open dis­
cussion period following read­
ing of the ordinances with the
general consensus of resilient
opinion, at first strongly
against the utility tax. switch
ing somewhat in favor of it
Plead Innocent
after council explained why
ST. AUGUSTINE (U Ph
Harvey J. Cooper and Mr*. 1 it had chosen this turm of laxLoi* Vivian I.ee pleaded jtl_ ] alien rather than a property

low tonight In 70s.
FLORIDA

NO. 781

State To Survey School Sites
County Offers
Five Locations
For University

•
. •
San Francisco Giant* are
Circulating a prepared new*
release to all news media in
the United State* that they
Five Seminole County pro­
have sold their Mellonville
perties are among 23 in East
Avenue property to Sanford
Central Florida which will bo
_ Naval Academy.
One city
surveyed
Immediately
by
O spokesman said today “ we
ground ami by air for a aPo
wish we could make the same
for the proposed new d a ta
announcement."
university.
• • •
The State Board of Contrul
Get ready for a lot of
has announced its survey
siren wailing and oilier noise
team Immediately will view
on Wednesday, Aug. 2*. Sunthe 23 proposed sites offered
noccnt
Monday
to
the
murder
fdrd Naval Air Station noti­
. . .
, „ 1 _ . ...
In explanation it was poinlby tlx of the nine counties in
HAVANA
(UP!)
—
The
nf Lester L. Itodgera on July
,
. . , .
fied police today that it will
I(.
ed out that at least a $12 per
the east Central Florida area
Castro
regime
charged
today
stage an evacuation drill that
home property lax would
being considered for the new
that
two
heavily
armed
mo­
a day. Ju«t wanted to prepare
school.
torboats operating from a Salarv Approved
taVB * en Tc*‘“ ry
’ the police that it will he
City, County and Chamber
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI&gt; „ : approximately Ihe s a m e
mother ship at spa attacked
MERELY a drill and not the a big industrial plant at San­
tli(i amount of revenue expected
of Commerce officials again
The
cabinet,
sitting
as
real thing.
Itnlay said they were work*
ta Lucia in Pinar Del Rio state budget cuiiiiuistloii, ap­ from the utility tux. In addi­
•
• •
tion
it
was
fell
that
the
pro­
ing in harmony toward hav­
province early .Monday.
proved today n salary of $19,A note on the spindle: “ On
ing file Si,do locate fhe new
The government admitted 000 fur State Road Depart­ perty tax would he less a t­
July 29 at Rock Springs damage to oil storage instal­
university In this county, on
tractive lo any future busi­
left)
Hilly
lliirginii,
end;
Lloyd
Freeman,
full­
SENIOR
l.KTTKRMKN
of
the
Seminole
High
Someone left a sailor hat and lations and sulphuric acid ment Chairman J. It. Phillip*. nesses seeking to locate in the
any one of Ihe five aitei
back ; Dale Alexander, guard; Ruddy l.aw.-ron,
football i*(imid who turner! out Monday fur the
one other Item In our car, I tanks ami tubes and said the
proposed,
village and would eliminate
halfback,
and
Frank
Noell,
end.
nquarl'rt find, print itt* pension included (from
Bandit Captured
• • •
would very much like to re­ attacker*, in unknown num­
the possibility of large estab­
KNOXVILLE, Term. (Ul’tt
These officials further exturn there to the owner. Mrs. ber, escaped under protec­
lishments building there.
— Dangerou* John Edward
• • •
p r e s s e d confidence that
f t H. R. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 28. tive heavy macliinegun fire
Miller, a bank robbery sus­
“Seminole County U right it»
Sanford. FA 2-2773." R. K. from the mother ship. It
A tentative budget for the
pect. crashed his cur into a
(lie forefront for having tha
Porter is most curious: Won­ said one of thr motorboats,
$3.(100 estimated Income, if
bridge siding late Monday
school situated here."
the proposed tax is passed, in­
der what was that “one other a bazooka and two tommynight, and, broken and bleed­
Seminole'i five sites are
cluded $1,000 per year for
Item ?”
guns were captured.
ing, was raptured by pur­ police, il.ixto for fire depart­
•
•
•
one south of Sanford, otw
It was the third armed
suing police.
southeast of Casselberry, one
ment. $l,5oo for roads, $3,5oO
Tenth annual Pirutes Cruise attack on Cuba in 72 hour*
south of loiko Jessup, ono
toward building 11 village hall
will take off Aug. HI from and the government accused
Escapee Held
north of Chuluota ami one
and Tire station. $uno for
W I I 1T K
S U t. P II U H would mean certain death
Daytona llt-adi, stopping at the t inted States of main
RICHMOND. Vu. (CPU —
WASHINGTON (U P l)-D r, southwest of Geneva. Soma
ATLANTA (UTt) — A fed­ SPRINGS, W. Yu. (CPU — for Wallace's resolutions if
Jacksonville that night, then responsibility. It also accus­ The FBI said Monday, Mathew street lights, S2uo for an ani­
£0 up the St. John* River to ed what it described as HarUton, J., lit, who escaped mal shelter, S2i*t (nr expense* eral court jury today award­ Southern governors sidestep­ they hud ever come up for Edward Teller, mucalled " ra ­ of this property has heen offored gratis by lh« owners;
Wetuka fur a dame utid steak “certain puppet C e n t r a l from the Virginia State Pen­ of local government opera­ ed former Georgia athletic ped ait Internal tight over floor action.
ther of the H-twmb," testi­
other*
will have to be pur­
director
Wallace
Butts
$.1,American
government*"
of
tion
and
$250
for
legal
lees.
civil
righls
today
by
rh.uigWallace went ahead with fied today lltal Hie limited nu­
fry Sunday night und con­
itentiary two yea m ago was
chased hy the County amt
Obo.uoo
in
damages
for
a
na­
complicity.
ing
tin
ru'es
of
their
annual
Numerous
minor
question*
plan*
to
submit
four
anti
in­
tinue on Labor Day into SunAccording to the govern­ being held under SVlMM bond concerning the other pro­ tional magazine story that Conference to require a unani­ tegration resolutions, hut let clear lest ban treaty 1* not presented to the state, tl
ford.
selected.
ment, the two landing boats in Clearwater, Fla.
posed ordinance* also were said he gave away (ootball mous vote on resolutions.
•
•
•
it lie known that In view of a step toward peace but
United Preai International
secrets.
pushed
up
a
channel
from
the
step
“away
troni
safety
and
The
move
was
seen
as
a
answered
by
couneil.
All
three
Hu* rules change, adopted
A group from Sanford Na­
A
rrests
Planned
today repnrted Orange Coun­
sea
and
opened
(ire
on
the
Hie
Saturday
Evening
Cost,
fare-saving
gesture
(or
Ala­
must
he
read
and
approved
a
12t),
he
would
avoid
a
fight
possibly
a
step
toward
war.”
val Air Station, mostly V’AIILONDON 1 CPI I
Police total of three limes at three in its Marclt 23 edition, said bama Gov. George C Wal­
ty has offered four sites;
so-called Patricio t.umuiiihu
over them.
11 personnel, left Monday
The nuclear scientist Hut* Indian River County, two;
day* \ Butts divulged vital Georgia lace who came to Hie unmiid
plant with machinegun and poured over na truckload of M.,,uriiU.
The
resolution*
would
put
for Columbus, Ohio, for train­
clues today and prepared 30 apart Next reading i* sched­ team secrets to Alabama Southern Governors Confer­ Hie conference on record in challenged President Kenne­ Lake County, one; Brevard
bazooka fire.
ing in new type airplanes,
dy’s basic argument that the County, two, and Volusia
'■Some oil und sulphuric arrest warrant* in the search uled for Aug. 29.
coach Haul (Hear) Bryant ence armed with four contro­ “unequivocal opposition" to
pact to bar all hut under­ County, three. It was noted
o
•
• •
Znr
M
l,
m
-n
w
U
i
.
O
—'il
aeld tank* and Vv’-'- "-ere
ptior to Hie 1902 Alabama* versial ant. title grttiidn re­ the Kennedy ailminlstrntion'a
Jim l i e, district supervi­ perforated thy mreiunogiin Britain*-. .*7 I million gout
ground nuclear explosions none of Ihe Vohtxlu site* are
(h ill :1j game Vlabamit, a solutions.
civil rights program, Uie Aug. was a "first step" toward
sor for t)iu Florida Probation firet," the government said. Iruill robbery.
in the western part of llio
U point favorite, won 35-0.
Any one of the governors 23 civil rights march in
peace and away from the eounty near DeLand. Flagler,
and Panda Commission, who
The government said mil-1
could
veto
a
resolution
he
A 12-man jury of business­
Washington, u*e of federal
attended a week-long session Itia unit* “ repelled' the at- o t r i k O P ( lUU'jXCfl
men awarded Butts Sitoooo found not to his liking under troops m any state where not threat of nuclear holocaust. St. (aide and Osceola Coun­
The Hungarian-born physi­ ties offered no sites.
nf the Florida School of Alco­ tack and the raider* fled,
ST PE n.BSHt'KG 11 Pit
in general damage* and said Hie unanimous rule and this requested hy stnto authorities,
• • •
cist
told senator* of three
hol Studies 00 a scholarship
Earl) Sunday morning an — A 28-year-old -Hiking em­
bu was entitled lo punitive
and Defense Secretary Ro­
committees
considering
Ihe
fiom the Florida Alcoholic unidentified bomber attack­ ploye of the General Tele­
The County Commission and
United l*re*» liilrriialion.il damages of $3 million.
bert McNamurra's anti-segre­ treaty that the history of nu­
Rehabilitation Program, re­ ed fuel storage tanks in cen­ phone 1 o. of Florida, Clayton
committee members will have
Clay Blair J r., editor-ingation directives.
Birmingham, Ala., once a
clear development in which an opportunity to present bro­
turned to Sanford .Monday tral Cuba and caused heavy- 1.^ Myrick, was charged Moli­ city of unyielding segrega­ chief of the Rost who testi­
It required only five min
he was 1 prime figure was chures amt literature in de­
_
with a report that an out-pa- damage with ror
f.‘
na. night with feloniously tion policies, moved today to­ fied that his magazine had
tiles to change the old rule
full of surprises and that tail to Hie State Board of
*
tient clinic for thu treatment Previously, anothei unidenti- iluimigiug company eipiipuient, ward integrating it» high embarked on an editorial
under which a three-fourth
there would Ih* more of Hiem. Control on Oct, 7, probably
nf alcoholism, serving Central I fi.-d aircraft dropped two police sun) today,
vote w.is needed for adoption
school* in IS day*, signaling policy of ’ soplu.'iiealrd muck­
He recited seven such “ sur­ at Tallahassee.
Florida, will be established in bombs on a sugar mill in
the end of public grade raking'' said ho was “dis­
GKNKV A (U PI) — Tim So of re-olutunis.
prises,"
dating from Hie first
A spokesman for tho State
Urlando within .311 days.
central Cuba with slight dam­ ‘First Step’
school segregation In another appointed wiih the verdict vlet Union expects iigrei-tncid
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successful atomic lest in New board said a site survey team
age.
amt we will certainly appeal " acton on an East-West exWASHINGTON fUPli — Deep South stale.
Mexico up hi Russia's an­ will take an on-the-spot look
The Herald 1* making every
Deputy Defense Secretary
Two other Alabama citic*
change of observation posts
nouncement that she had at the proposed areas white
effort to check out a state­
Roswell I.. Gilpatrir t-ld the are tinder federal court order
to help guard against sur­
made “ great strides Inward Hie comities are finishing
ment made Monday night biSenate Appropriations Com­ to submit grade school de­
prise attack, authoritative So
missile defense." Teller tes­ work on brochures and other
North Orlando Councilman
segregation
plans,
and
a
fed­
mittee today the unclear test
viet sources said today.
tified
that he had changed his material to support their of­
A rthur Fcrrln that Silver
ban treaty was "but a small eral judge will rule Wednes­
The well-pi a red informants
own
mind
about the possibil­ fer*.
Creek Precision Company has
day
on
a
plan
already
sub­
BELGRADE.
Yugoslavia
first step" ami no excuse for
said Moscow considers such
On Nov. 1. the board will
ity
of
defense
against missile
notified its stockholder.* of
(UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita
relaxing the I,’. S. defense ef­ mitted by Mobile officials.
get a report frnni its team
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — an exchange the “ best next
attack.
District
Court
Judge
Clar­
the sale of SO per cent of its
Khrushchev
arrived
today
for
step" alter the limited lest
NEW YORK (UPI) - l ead­ fort.
and probably will narrow tha
ence Ailgood approved the Evangelist Hilly Graham sail li.in Ireaty.
Florida holdings to B. G. er* of Ihe Aug. 2H inarch on
a “ family vacation" visit,
I selections down to three, tho
Monday
night
live
young
peo­
Birmingham
plan
Monday
hut
said
Ills
chief
aim
Is
lo
King and Associate* of Itjf. W#sh|n8,,in IMUP1|
plans Green Objects
They nho indicated Mos­
spokesman said.
ple of the United Stales arc
falo, N. Y. According to Err* today (or the giant civil rights
cow i» ulinii't ready to drop ccim-nt the renewed Russian
TALLAHASSEE tUITl — within minutes of receiving - obsessed by sex."
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Several
of
the
city's
high
rin. King will arrive in North demonstration and demanded Comptroller Ray E. Green ob­
Its demand Hint such spots Yugoslav alliance.
Selection
of the final iltn
Graham
told
43.TSW
persons
Khrushchevv to
told
lit n small
tin a it
n* •
Orlando in time for the Kept. desegregation of all school* jected today lo paying pro­ school* will be tie segregated wlto turned out fur tin* fourth In- linked to troop reductions
for Ihe new school will be
when
classes
begin
Sept.
4
.’I groundbreaking for Girls' tills year.
fessor* in Florida colleges
in East and West Germany— hut u a rut a
made at a board meeting,
Huntsville, unc of Hie n a­ meeting of his current 25 day the only remaining major dit audience th
Town. Kmrlli *aid it also is
more Ilian pi evident* receive
a 12 r"r&gt;*
page organizing
either
Nov, H in Jacksonville,
crusade
here
that
Hu*
ob-t
&gt;
*In
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expected that King w ill re- ’ miimia|f n1r leader* charged and voted ulur, j against a tion's space centers, and sion stems from a desire fur kronen between Hie I mini continue the talks which were
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) or Dec. $ at Boca Raton, ho
Tuskcgec,
home
of
the
famed
enter negotiation* with Orlan­ that ''the southern Democrats raise for Dr. Robert \V. Hull,
security and that is why &lt;0 States and Soviet positions mi begun in Moscow" last lie- —tipiMisitiiin to Prime Minis­ said.
cember when Yugoslav Pres­ ter Jawaharlal Nehru gained
do Junior College for the came lo power hy di-rnfran a Florida .Vatu University Tuvkagec Institute, al&gt;o are per cent of Ihe young people the issue.
The special university, aim .
scheduled to submit heir
ident Tito visited the Soviet m o m e n t u m
building of Seminole College ebbing the Negro—they know piofessor.
today with oil at helping make Florida
go
steady.
plans and commence gradual
Union.
spreading parliamentary tut tl.e nation's space srleiico
in the Village.
that semi-slavery for one
“America's worship of the
desegregation in September.
Khrushchev and his family rest and paralyzing strikes in study center—a position now
Killer
Gives
Up
means scini slavery (or all."
goddess of sex Is a d #l&gt; ob­
flew into Belgrade from Mos­ Bombay.
RUSS E 1 .1. V I LI. E. Ala.
Rotunuiis report that they
held by California— was ap­
“Our ladles, numbering
lation made through all the
cow lit brilliant sunshine and
More speaker* from opposi­ proved hy Um UPid Legisla­
made it little over $200 on over 100,INK). will bear wit­ iL T Ii — A mountihinvr whu
media of mas* coinmunica
.MIAMI (UPI) — A Navy! swapped the traditional bear- tion |"&gt;hlicul parties lined up ture.
their pea-pickin' venture, with ness—will serve historic no­ billed ft Hhe I'if,' and ;i puli cm
thin. Invading every phase
plane
inve»!lgated u sti-plc hug* ami kisses with their to attack Nehru’s policies in
chief
with
a
*ingl«
allot
if
U
fl
all proceeds going toward tin '—that Jobs ami freedom
of life with the enticements
mill weather area in the Ito host, Tito Khrushchev wore a pirhument.iry debate on a
Studies indicated that tho
their project for the year of are needed now," Hie manual M i m I w a lk e d o u t o f w o o d i
of bosoms and legs an-l mckpicul Atlantic Moml.iv ami a wlie sutile when lie em no-confidehce motion.
w ith h i * I in ri4.ii h r Id h ig h M o n *
school Is sorely needed In tlve
attd roll sensuality,'* lie
furnishing Hie pediatric- want said.
found “joit a tot of clout!men braced Tito, bill turned ser­
In Bombay, a jmrt eily nf east-central area due to thu
WASHINGTON i l l ’It — “Often teen agers return h&gt;
nt Seminole Memorial Hospi­
The leaders expert more da&gt; wlifii hi* tecn-jiKv riaugh1
ious .is they inspected an lion 2.H odllton pea11le, shipping expanded rocket and nilisilo
than 100.W0 person* to attend! ter begged hint t&gt;&gt; surrender. Rep. Paul II igrr*. D Flu., the insecurity which prompts and showers."
tal ,
Rut the Miami Weather Bu or guard.
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was stalled ami most of lilt- activities at Cape Canaveral.
"I'm very, very sorry it ull told the House Monday the a girl lo 'land a malt' what­
Uie rally.
reatt
taid “ it rontinc* to In­ Then, with Tllo standing l.ixto buses and I,not) taxi
While the Capo is Uie cen­
happened," said Tiny Thorn- number of Allied vessels ever the ctisl und prompts a
With pea-pickin' money
in area of suspicion," and b e s i d e him. KhrildiclH-v cabs were off the road lie ter for liw nation's man-in­
man
to
make
.1
conquest
to
visiting
C
u
b
a
outnumbers
Inn,
I't.
who
gave
up
without
safely tucked away, Rotarlan*
• nt another hurricane hunter made a short arrival speech cuusc nl a 21 hour token space activities, officials at
report back to lits group
Russian ships.
a (Igllt,
are ulreudy busy setting up
plane out to take a look lo | | t. Haj,j Russia and Yugosla strike hy 5isi.isjo workers NASA and some scientific
Rogers
said
Hut
in
Ju
n
e—
another project, this time in
day.
via fashion11 Mnyr
plants have charged Califor­
ttuyr relationship
rela
the* List complete niunlh re­
against the government.
• different vein. No work to
S h l p , ^ , ! renorfc
nia leads Florida by a largt
|
Squads
ol
steel
helmeted
corded
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“Free
World"
this one—nil you have to do
TALLAHASSEE (URIl ships called on Cuban ports
police patrolled Bombay us a margin in space • acicnco
1* ait and watch und listen The cabinet, meeting a , the
sc hoots.
t precaution against violence.
and enjoy yourself, while you executive* hoard of Ih# De­ WUPt'KRTAL, 1; r r 111a n y against 3i Soviet ships.
CAR VC’AS, Venezuela
The
strike
in
Bombay
was
are entertained by some of partment of 1‘ubttc .Safely, la- (UPI t — lb-idem arii! KloiterThe Supreme Court to**
organized hy left 1st unions as
our scintillating local latent. day okayed a big batch of matin, 17. twisted la death in
iu.il custody today of
.1 protest against Hu* governMore details later.
Bookrase Bed
promotions and tran-fers for a Wuppertal rnhnn-l, accordcx-p resident Mareos
dent's “unimaginative | mi1I
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&gt;tate troopers, inelulling Gov. ing to police.
Jimenez—now No LWI »
Mirror
r
ill"
Anyone aspiring to be a Farris llry ant's former aide.
Other dancers in Hie calm
JACKSONVILLE (IT I) The North Orlando VilLige Juan |h* Ij &gt;* Morros Pr:
Roomy Chest
district governor of a civic
U. A. E Reddick, who ret said the girl danced the Council Monday night un us a prelude to Id* tru
Two persons were killed an I
M a t t r e s s and M a k h im C B o x S p r i n g s hy S o u th e r n
Cross
1
elub should bear this in mind. served as Bryant's slate pa­ twist for hours Sunday night animotisly voted to bring suit charges of embezzling
a Hurd was critically Injured
Rotary Governor l.e* Giokel trol aide in the first two years before suddenly falling un­ against the North Orlando Co. million
loday in a spectacular colli­
told Sanford Roturiuns Mon­ of his administration, was conscious. A doctor ruled she for collection of fronchi.se re­
The waidt-n at Sail
sion between a compact car
In Bra Foam
Grey or
day thwi be bus driven over promoted to captain. The cab­ died of a heart attack.
amt a truck on Highway 90
bate payments since Decem­ completed preliminary pi
Danish Walnut
SALINAS, Calif, (UPI) — here today.
lornialitie* hy notifying
tiO.IXHI mile* »o far during inet designated Reddick as
ber of 1959.
The one-milltontli carload of
court
that
Perez
is
in
*
Tile County Patrol said tha
his tenure of office as a lop chief of Hie drivers license in­ Death ‘Accident’
The company, notified last
lettuce shipped from the Sa­ compact car was cut in two
effective
official of the organization. spection section,
Da y t o n a rea c h &lt;u p u - month of council intentions, finetm-nl there.
EASY TERMS - OPEN FIU. NITE linas Valley departed today by the Impact, half the wreck­
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Sept, t, and transferred him A seven-man coroner'* jury in turn advised the village
A court spokesman said
ton**
for New York to be auctioned age landing on one tide of
New teachers of Seminole from Jacksonville lo slate returned a verdict of acct- that it is in arrears for wa­ pre-trial investigation of
oil, with the proceeds going the highvtay und the vagina
County will get a vvhilrwind headquarters at Tallahassee 1denial death Monday night ter hydrant payments since case against Perez will ben'(
'Jntl l-i.
on the other. Tho truck also
to the American Red Cross.
Jon the body of lifeguard Geo- date of the franchise origin. when the ex-president
tour of tha county Wednes­ effective Jan. 1. 1904.
The first shipment of Iced was demolished.
The drivers license Inspcc-jrge Beer* who suffered fatal
Apparently the question of chosen attoftteyi to def&lt;
day astheybecome
acquaint­
---- ,-------- , Mint
ed with their new environ­ lion section via* creaks! b&gt; injuries durtnz a fatrrnity in- “ who owes what to whom" , him—probably
Sanford's Only Air Conditioned Furniture Slo^'c | lettuce left the Salinas Yal- Further details were not
immediately available.
I ley in 1921.
th« Rail legislature.
j illation.
• will be settled tq pie co urt I ter thu week
ment.
203-09 E. 1st ST.
FA 2-09

Castro Admits
Attack On Big
Cuban Plant

m w A ...

Bulls Awarded
$3,060,000 In
Post Suit

Southern Governors Teller Calls
Test Ban Pact
Avoid Rights Fight
'Step To War'

Birmingham To
'Mix' Schools

Observation
Post Pact Seen

Nikita Greeted
In Belgrade

Graham Blasts
'Sex Obsession'

Final Plans For
March Issued

Opposition To

J

TT jST Si Nehru Rising

Weather Area
‘Just Showers’

Allied Ships In
Cuba Said To
Outnumber Red

Former Bryant
Aide Promoted

Perez Jiminez
Locked In Jai

Girl ‘Twists’
Self To Death

1

2 Die; Compact
Sliced In Two

Who Owes Whom
Legal Question

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M A T T ES! of Sanjori

That’s A Lot
Of Lettuce

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l i f t talk about how you
i with /w r toachtr sad atilt p t rood mark*.
kiad at paradoxical,
dossal Ht Bat. oddly onoorh,
student* who eon diea r m with ihtlr toachor or
toxtbooks ar* tho earn who
got tho boat mark*.
What do wo moon by disarrnlarT Simply thla: ovary
question ha* two aide* to it.
Your toachor will taka eo*|
your textbook probably won’t
taka old** at ails you art
perfectly frao to tako tho
other aldo—tho one oppoied
to your teacher. Taking aide*
on an laatw will not only mako
ur courteo mock more fatterting. It will ahow yotw
teacher that you’re making an
effort to undantand tho sub­
l e t matter.
Don’t feel you muit die*
•greet uao your head. For you
to itand up In physics claas
and shout, "1 maintain that
tha atom cannot be split!”
mould bo ridiculous.
Hero’s an example of in.
telllgent disagreement: In
American History, your teat*
book and your teacher may
toll you that the major eauaea
Of tho Civil War ware eco­
nomic. That's a perfectly valid
opinion. But it’s Just aa valid
to suppose that tho major
rouse of tho war was slarery.

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Blackberries,
Peaches Topics
At Institute

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By ERNIE LUNDBERG
Aeat. Coeaty Agent
CAMP McQUARRIE —
Borne BOO folks attandad tho
"early bird" session of the
Citrus Institute. Tha ipeclal
program
covered various
phases of deciduous fruit pro.
duction, principally psaches
and blackberries.
All of the speakers cau­
tioned growers not to go Into
poach production on too largo
• scale lines we aro alt still
learning about this crop.
Thera art now about 3,000
• c m of patches planted In
Florida and there will prob­
ably bo oomo 1,000 to 3,000
aerro planted this fall if trees
are available.
Peach production la tschnlral and tho picking time la
orltlcs). There or* lorn* var­
iety problems and there are
no established markets In cen
trsl Florida. Peaches require
well drained loll snd good air
drainage.
Pearh breeding work has
been going on at the Universi­
ty of Florida for eeveral years
and is being continued. Sumo
new peach varieties are due
for release In 1901 or 1903.
Marketing of peaches was
one of the Important aspect*
mvrred. The need for proper
picking, handling and cooling
was strongly emphasised. It
was also stated that It Is
pot too earty to form some
type of peach grower organ­
isation.
Promising
varieties
of
hleeklirrHe* were shown In
color slides and Information
was given oil their culture.
These hlarkbefris* have been
successfully grown at the
&lt; i ntral Florida Kspcrinu-ni
Ftatlun. borne of the varieties
nerd
erosa-pollination
for
fruit production.
The f i n a l |iS rt o f t h e ses*
slo ti

taken up w ith aomn
c o n s i d e r a t i o n in d e ­
cid u o u s fru it production.
whs

It'onumic

The session was a program
mi water resources; an ad­
dress by Dr. K. T. York, pro­
vost for agriculture, Univer­
sity of Florida; a review of
the legislative citrus package;
aonis economics of cotwtntiates; sampling procedures
for citrus statistics; principle*
ef grove Irrigation, and mottl­
ed* of Identifying citrus var­
ieties by characteristic* of
leaf oil.
till Wednesday tin day will
bo devoted to cold protectio.i
and poet freete treatment of
citrus.

If you incline toward the lat­
ter view and can back up
your opinion with soma facts,
don't hesitato to tell your
teacher about It. He may convinca you that you’re wrong,
or ho may not; but If you
have a well thought out opin­
ion, hall respect It.
Then’s u catch to all of
this, though. If you wunt to
disagree with your toachor
(and that’s always fun), you'll
hurt to do soma extra work.
A good plan la to rood on*
non mquind book re Is ted to
one of your counoo each
month. That's not much raadinf. If you spend only IB minutoo • day, you con finish o
book u month easily. Actually,
It’s not really work, either.
It’s not the asm* aa study­
ing, for you'll never have to
taka a teat on what you read
on your own.
At the samo time, get into
the habit of reading quality

(D&amp;aJi flbbif !

August IB
Admissions
Mary Jo Smith, DeBary;
Barbara Sefrled, DeBary;
Wayne Alan Perlko, DeBary;
Helen Moroslni, James Woods,
Warrsn Felmeyar, Barbara
Griffin, William Coltlna, Ern­
est Moody, Bettya Zimmer­
man, Sanford.
Blriha
Mr. and Mra. Troy Smith
of DeBary, a boy.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Moroainl, of 8anford, o girl.
Ulschargeo
Herman Bturn, DeBary;
James McCloskey, IfeBary;
Bonnie Lynn Llp*ey, Douglas
MacGregor, Dorothy Young,
Jamee Foster, Iva Spaulding,
William Hoaklns, Lori Shupe,
Mr*. Henry Sumler and baby
of Sanford,
August 17
Admissions
Joseph DeWItte, DeBary;
Pay la Turner, Lake Butler;
Isaac Hawkins, Osteen; Rob­
ert Jamee, Maitland; Agnee
Spalding, Casstlbe-rry; Patri­
cia Richards, Orene Ware,
Irias Smith, Mary Ann Gra­
ham, Sheryl McQuatters, Ju­
dith Lubitx, Mary Williams of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. John William
Spalding of Casselberry, a
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lubita of
Sanford, a girl.
Mr, and Mra. Theodor*
Johnson of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Zimmerman of Sanford, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
of Sanford, a girl,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rich­
ards of Sanford, a boy.
Discharge*
Masia Chalker, DeBary;
Mr*, (itcirg* Duquette and
bsby, Orlando; Mrs. Gelon
Revels and baby, Robert Rob­
inson, Charles Ware, Ronald
Straws, Harold Williams, Ar-

Walter To Get
Kefauver Seat

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thur Mitchell, Faye Butcher,
Bernice Jacobs, Clifford Manley, Appleton Kent Rossetter,
Margaret Oliver, Estelle Dunwood, May Martin, Donna
Penton, Barbara Griffin of
Sanford.
August 18
Admissions
Shirley Compton, Lake Mon
roe; Alma Eudell, Ella Mas
Yount, Betty Ann Harper,
Earl Allison, Jr., Rosa Lee
Temple, Sam Brown, Roose­
velt Bell, Carol Ann Carroll,
John Blaylock of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cou­
rtier of CanH berry, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Comp­
ton of Lake Monroe, a girl.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond
Ware of Sanford, a boy,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Gra­
ham, Jr., of Sanford, a boy.
Dlsehargea
Lee Burch, Apopka; Paulino
Wadklne, Osteen; Joseph Sale­
wa, Dellary; Charlotte Wells,
DeBary; Emma Rlsner, Mary
Ann Livock, Bcvsrly Maynew, Ins Dowdii, Ruth Goem*
bel, Michael Champion, Ray­
mond Brooks, Lucille Wright,
Clement Hopkins. Sheryl Mr*
Qualters, Baby Boy Wolfkill,
Mrs, John Williams and baby;
Mrs. James Arbogast and
baby, Sirs. Charles Snyder
and twin boys, Mrs. Gilbert
Dalgla and baby of Sanford.
AUGUST It
Admissions
Regina Smith, DeBary; Fred
Lontby, DeBary; Dennis Hol­
combe, Lake Mary; Sarah
Burns, Enterprise; John Davidvnn. DeLand; L u c i u s
Reeves, DeLand; William
Lyles, Longwood; Margaret
Dillard, Judge Thomas, Rich­
ard Carlton, Thomas Hanson,
Karen Metrler, Maureen Cur­
rie, Ruth Wall, Anna Y'anaros,
Neilson, l-emuel Litton, Ru­
ben Dekle, Monroe Wilcox,
Delphine Baker of Sanford.
Discharge*
David Hawkins, Incr Smith.
Mrs. Davki Lucio and baby,
Annie McCormick. George
11) rd, Gloria Patterson, James
Hall, Roosevelt Bell of San­
ford.

DEAR ABBY: I added up all the
time I spent baby-aitting with my lit­
tle eiater loot year and figured it out
at the rate of 50 cento an hour. It
came to f 361.50- That is what my
mother owes me. I am 15 and can
use the money for clothes. Do you
think I should send her a bill?
FIFTEEN
DEAR FIFTEEN: Since you are
so expert at ’‘figuring", combine the
yearly salaries of a cook, housekeep­
er, nurse, teacher, preacher and
chauffeur and then multiply it by
your age, THAT, my dear, is what
YOU owe your mother. Now, do you
•till want to send her a bill?
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DEAR ABBY: Have you space in
your column for a letter that might
save someone’a life 7 Another woman
and I w ere driving to a restaurant
for a lobster dinner. The restaurant
was only two miles from my home,
so I wore my high heels. I hadn’t
gone far when one of my heels got
caught in the rug of the automobile,
when I tried to free it, my shoe
jammed between the brake and the
gas pedal. The harder'I tried to stop,
the faster wo went. The enr went
out of control and we hit a house
and knocked down a 50-foot chimney.
Fortunately, no one was killed, but
we will both be hospitalized for the
rest o f the summer. And heaven
knows when we’ll get that lobster

By Abigail Van Buren
dinner.
JERRIE
DEAR JERRIE: Thanks for the
fair warning. Forget the lobster, and
be thankful you didn’t get angel
food!
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DEAR ABBY: A big hand to Mrs.
Canoga Park on her question. "Why
don’t Americans fly flags any
more?” I am a Marine recruiting
sergeant. On Memorial Day I made a
three-minute guest appearance on
TV. I offered a FREE booklet on
"How to Respect snd Display Our
Flag". In a 'city whose population i»
250,996 only NINE booklets were re­
quested. People show their colors by
not flying them.
LOST SOME BLOOD
DEAR LOST: Is the offer still
good 7
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DEAR ABBY: I intend to hold
up m y vote at the polling place until
a flag is in view in that room- Last
year I asked where the Dag was and
was told it was "probably in the
closet". I am sure our Bill of Rights
was not drawn up In the closet!
THREE-STAR MOTHER
(Philo.)
Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

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Here to s bond from M*rshall Miles' new book, ”AU
Filly-two Card*.’’ The EastWest hands are not shown be­
cause declarer should be able
to plan his play without see­
ing any of them.
The bidding la rather In­
volved and most people would
read aix hearts without quite
so much formality. The con­
tract also appears to be a
cinch. South wins the opening
diamond with his see and
leads a h e a rt West ihows
out and South finds that he
bat an unexpected trump los­
er. There also is a diamond
loser and South icoks around
to see if he can do an&gt; thing
about that.
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he leads a spade and finess­
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The kind of home maker
your daughter is going to be
will depend almost entirely on
(be kind of homemaker you
ire. That is the essence o(
what mothers were toid rc
centiy by the assistant princi­
pal of a junior high school,
who didn't pull any punches
when he talked to a group oi
parents about their children.
He aatd: “ A mother must
look to her own sloppy house­
keeping, to the kind of Job
she is doing just being ‘Mom,’
to her behavior at cocktail
parties—not to preachments—
WEDNESDAY P. M.
for the blueprint of her
13:34 ( I ) H . a r o h fop T o m o r r o w daughter's
moral develop­
19) Fsthar Knows Httl ment.
11:41 (I) Goldin* Light
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3:44 ( D Mid-Day R e p o r t
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t:«4 ( I ) B a c h e l o r F a t h e r
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l i H (I) As T ho W orld f u r s *
when so many mothers arc
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ID P assw o rd
their daughters, are popular,
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sent*
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make them good wives and
mothers.
Many a mother thinks that
if she can give her daughter
every “ advantage" — from
more cicthcs than sh? can
get into her closet to being
accepted by "the r i g h t
crowd"—and if she can make
her girlhood completely care­
free and jam-packed with
teenage fun, she la doing
everything for her.
The fact that when the
daughter gets a husband she
may not know anything about
how to make a good home for
him or how to keep him hap­
py doesn't seem to enter mo­
ther's head.
She doesn't see beyond get­
ting her daughter m arried, to
the part she should be play­
ing in seeing to it that her
daughter will grow up to be
the kind of woman who will
make a good marriage and a
good home for her children.
Often, too, such mothers
are so absorbed in trying to

esse works faa eaa get rid of
his losing diamond, tf the fi­
nesse loses he will go down
two instead of one. Certainly
he can afford to risk this 3
■mall extra loss against the
possible slam and he takes
the gamble.
Another interesting ques­
tion with this hand is, "What
should South do against a
spade opening T”
The answer is that ho
should llnesie. This will cost
him his contract only if West #
has opened a singleton spadoO
and also bolds the queen of
hearts. It gains a trick any
time West holds the spade
king and in the event that
East has all three trumps
this trick will be most Im­
portant.

b, Ruti,
stay young, themselves, that
they behave more like older
sisters than like mothers they
are-an d ought to be happy to
be.
The mother whose main tr.
terests are having a popular
daughter and trying to look k
like daughter's sister Just *
isn't preparing her daughlcr
for the joys and responsible
itics Of family life.

Young Infant
Buried Friday
private funeral services for
the infant son of Mr. and Mr*, j
Rutiell Young, 220 W. 18th
Street, Sanford, were held
last Friday followed by burial
in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Death occurred only a few
hours alter btrtl: last Wednes­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Gramkow Funeral Homo
was In charge of arrange .
menU.

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Tl, a former water boy who
M
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YEAR'S LAST
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SUMMERTIME
into a multi-million dollar
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road-building concern, will be
named to the Senate today
WKI). MOUSING 9:30
lo succeed the late Erie* Ke­
ON THE SCREEN
fauver, reliable sources told
’Three S I im ikv m
United Press International
In Orbit"
Wallers, described as a
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will thrui replace one of the
TOYS FROM
most liberal ol Southern poll­
Mmnuon 6 RCBottle Copi
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Gov. Frank Clement was to
LAST DAY
announce hi* appointment of
Wallers at a morning news
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conference.
Wsiters, Tcnnes»c«!‘* Demo
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The U. S. Chamber of Com­
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billion cut in the space proirraiii* on the around* that
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of tha weekly news mags*
sines. At least some of the
material in these marailne*
will relate to your schoolwork.
To put it In a nutshell,
you'll hive to do more than
take notes and study a text­
book a month and one or two
of the better periodical*.
Aa you read, you’ll find
some things that don’t agree
with your textbook or your
teacher — there are no ab­
solute certainties in the phys­
ical or social sciences. When
you do run scrota difference*
of opinion, check them out
with your teacher; he may be
able to rtaolTO the differences
for you.
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on reading; keep trying to
find out for yourself.

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Poster* will be going up (or
the all-wives bridge benefit
Sept. 12 after member* of the
NOW board meet Thursday
evening at Ihe home of Mr*.
J . D. Moloney to make the
attractive display*.
The benefit, which 1* head­
ed by Mr*. Dec .Mundy, i* to
raise fund* for local Navy
relief. Beginning at 12:30, the
afternoon will feature a dcs•ert tea at the NAS ballroom.
Reservation* s h o u l d be
made by Sept. 9 with board
representatives. The charge
is nominal and guests are
welcome.

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Mrs. J. M. Runnel* was
hostess (or the oflirers wives
of VAIMl at their monthly
bridge Thursday.
High honors went to Mrs.
John Moynihan, a guest from
VAH-9. Second high was Mrs.
J . R. Dennison.
Others attending were Mrs.
R. W. Repp, Mrs. D. C. Purdy, Mrs. Hermit Jamison.
Mrs. W. A. Yelinek, Mrs. B.
W. Bartholomew, Mrs. R. S.
Heat, Mrs. J. F. Barlow, Mrs.
D. E. Nichols, and a guest,
Mrs. George Jaiilet.
Refreshments
of
cherry
custard, shortbread, coffee
and cake were served.

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Plans for the first dance
of Ihe fall season were start­
ed at the recent meeting of
the Acey Duecy wives club.
The dance, to be held Sept.
2t at the club, will be a com­
bination "welcome home” (or
members of VAH-7 and beat­
nik party. Big Jim and the
Psychos will furnish the mu­
ll aic.
Mrs. Alice Ervin and Mr*.
Incll Jones are completing
the arrangements.
On Aug. 27 a "gripe ses­
sion” will be held at the club
Instead of the regular busi­
ness meeting. The members
will mako plans fur the Oc­
tober dame at that time.
Mrs. Vivian Rowbcrry, a
(I
guest, won the door price. An­
other guest was Mrs. Tina
Black.
Itclreshmcnt* of coffee ami
cake were served by Mrs.
Alice Beaulieu and Mrs. Pa­
tricia Soubc.
• • •
Cdr. and Mrs. Lyle Sette
were hosts for more than 50
officers and their ladies at
their Lake Monroe home Fri­
day.
The pot-luck supper and
splash party for members of
VAH-5 featured a menu of
fried chicken, potato salad,
tossed salad and lots of swim­
ming.
Assisting Mrs. Sette was
Mrs. Clifford Thompson.
• • •
Mrs. Atvrra Kelly will be
the hostess for the CPU board
meeting Monday night at her
home. All members are urg
ed to attend.
• • »
Mrs. Ernlnia Senteri, of
Philadelphia, tire mother of
Mrs. Roger Tope, is visiting
the Pope family. She arrived
r|
last week and will spend two
weeks in Sanford.
• * *
Officers wives of VAH-3
m et Thursday at the Capri
restaurant for a cold salad
luncheon. Hostesses for the
bi-monthly event were Mrs.
Wra. A. Rose. Mrs. Earl
Achord and Mrs. D. A. Tur
ncr.
* . Mrs. II. A. Gill Jr. and Mrs.
-Edw in A. Shuman were wel
corned at new members of
tiie club by Mrs. Roy Far­
mer. Also introduced were
Mrs. Frederick Vinson, Mrs.
J. 0. Yanaros ami Mrs. Bar­
bara Gronqulst, all of whom
will soon be Joining the VAHI wives.
I
Mrs. Jan Bonder and Mrs.
Betty Wagner were welcomed
as guests and Mrs. Albert Antar won the centerpiece draw­
ing.
. . .
Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Howard
Harrison, staff, are the par­
ents of a baby boy, born Aug.
S. The new son was named
Patrick Reid.
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door prixe. Other wives at­
tending were Mrs. Shirley
Dillow, Mrs. Sharon Hutto.
Mr*. Ruth O’Neill, Mrs. Bsrb
Raneau and Mrs. Carol Stout.
The next meeting will be
Sept. 19 at the home of Mrs.
O'Neill.
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Attention b o w l e r s and
would-be bowlers! All Navy
and ex-Navy wives interested
In bowling in a league are
Invited to attend a meeting
Aug. 23 at 10 a. m. at the Jet
Lane*. New and old, novice
and pro are welcome. Holler
Motor sponsors this all Navy
wives league.
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Mrs. Jack Salisbury took
high honors at the VAIM of­
ficers wives bridge Friday
and Mrs. M. Durant was se­
cond high.
The bridge was held i t the
home of Mrs. R. Leonhardi
whoserved
pie and coffee
for refreshment.
Others attending were Mrs.
L. G.Reinhart,
Mrs. Jesse
Taft, Mrs. Jam es Durbin,
Mrs. Patrick O'Gara, Mrs.
Jack Salisbury and Mrs. L.
A. Musgrove.
All enlisted wives are In
vlted to bring a friend and
come to the potluck luncheon
Thursday noon at Lake Gold­
en. The lunch is sponsored by
the Vigilante Navy Wives
Club No. 211.
• • •
Five new members were
welcomed to the VAIM Tigerettes club Thursday evening
after its meeting in the ball­
room.
The new members are Mrs.
Floyd Oakes, Mrs. David
Fcrricr. Mrs. Charles Gorboy, Mrs. Pat Graham and
Mrs. Richard Iloogrrwcrf.
Business of the meeting in­
cluded appointing Mrs. Mar­
vin Koozcr to fill the unex­
pired term of publicity chair­
man. Other items discussed
were Christmas presents for
husbands and money raising
projects.
Mrs. Douglas Horton will be
chairman of a newly formed
calling committee. She will
be assisted by Mrs. James
Anderson. Mrs. Perrier and
Mrs. Hoogerwcrf.
President Mrs, ilcrshel Rus­
sell read a teller she bad re­
ceived from a formed Tlgcrette. Mrs. Stanley Iladztcwrlei, who is now In Texas.
Future plans include the re­
writing of the by-laws by the
executive borad.
The next coffee will be
Aug. 28 at the home of Mrs.
Russell,
Others present at the meet­
ing were Mrs. Roger Pope.
Mrs. II. B. Blackshear and
Mrs. Rhea Cooper. Miss Judy
Mullens was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Horton.
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Partners taking high score
at the VAH-5 officers wives
bridge Thursday were Mrs.
Vincent Monroe and Mr*.
Nick Mergo.
Themonthly
bridge was
held in the Afterburner of the
BOQ, hosted by Mrs. Mergo.
Also present were Mrs.
Herbert Johnson, Mrs. Bob
Lovelace Mrs. Lyle Sette,
Mrs. John Latherow, Mrs.
Dan Beard, Mrs. Clifford
Thompson, Sirs. R e r t i e
Brough, Mrs. Ken Hamilton,
Mrs. Jack Lillis and Mrs
Jack Salisbury, a guest from
VAIM.
• • •

Miss Patricia lavender and a recent linen shower honor-1 home on East Jenkins Circle, | Shirley Lavender.
her mother, Mrs. J. C. L av-1ing bride-elect, Mist Geanne
The hostesses were assistThe party room* were decender, were co-hostesses for | Gorman, at the Lavender | ed by Patricia's sister. Miss , orated in a bridal theme, in­
cluding interlocking
white
pom pom wedding rings,
made of tissue paper with a
doll bride and groom stand­
ing under the bells.
The refreshment table was
covered with a special show­
er cloth and centered with
a ming tree adorned with
pot holders and
various
items of linen.
The hostesses presented
Miss Gorman with a noveltycorsage fashioned from a
scouring pad and dish cfoth.
Several games were play­
ed by live group and prises
awarded to the winners.
Since they were all items of
linen the winner* in turn
gave them to the honoree.
Refreshments of c a k e,
mints, nuts and punch were
served to the guests. Flow­
ers frozen in Ice floated in
the puneh bowt.
Guests ineluded the hon­
oree, her mother, Mrs. John
Gorman, Mrs. David Ingalls,
Mrj, Margaret Watson, Mr*.
Jam es Jones. Mrs. Roy Per­
ry. Mrs. Loren Huntley. Mrs,
Holland Morris, \|r». Eugene
RoilUaon and Mrs. Owen Fer­
MISS GKANNK GORMAN bride-elect, was truest of honor at n recent
guson.
shower. Geanne la seated at the refreshment table with an unusual ming
Also the Misses Vicki Fortree decorated with household items. Standing beh in d her are front left,
guson, Pricllla Raggett, Nan­
Miss Patricia Lavender, the honorec's mother. Mrs. John Gorman and
cy Hcppc and Margaret Jon­
Sirs. J. C. Lavender.
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es.

Mrs. Armao

Luncheon
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Mrs. Marie Accardi enter­
tained Thursday afternoon at
her home on Hibiscus Drive,
in honor of Mrs. John Armao's birthday.
She invited a group of
friends in for a luncheon at
noon, followed by three tallies
of card games in the after­
noon.
G u e s t s included, Mrs.
Thomas Armao, Mrs. William
Reich, Mrs. Elenor Wilson,
Mrs. Thornlon Smith, Mrs.
Chester SU-uhck, Mrs. Adam
Muller, 51r». Howard Middleton, Mrs. Frederick lienlscli,
Mrs. David llotticlilld. Mrs
F. A. Matheson and the guest
of honor.
Mrs. Thomas Armao a*
sisted with the party. Prise,
were won by Mrs. Smitli anil
Sirs. Wilson.

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Jesse Gardner
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Club To Honor

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Teachers
Members oi Ihe Lake Mary
Woman's Club are planning a
smorgasbord. Aug ”9. honor­
ing the faculty of the Lake
Mary School.
The luncheon will be serv­
ed at noon in the school cafe­
teria with Mrs. Hugh Tillis,
chairman in charge.
Club members have been
collecting books for the school
library during the past sev­
eral months and the collec­
tion vvill he on display at this
meeting.

DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Charles You*
man have returned to their
home on DeBary Drive alter
a northern vacation. They
visited their son, Herbert,
and family, in Brooklyn, N.
Y., and Mr. and Mrs. At
Pape, in Sayvllte, Long Is­
land Thev also visited trie ml*
and relatives in Bloomington
and Albany and cnroulc home
spent some time with thrir
son, Charles, and family, in
Arlington, Va.

Miss Karen Metzler was
hostes* at her borne, last
Thursday evening, for a mis­
cellaneous shower honoring
bride-elect, .Miss Linda Har­
vey. Co-hostess was Mrs. Lin­
da Crews Mahoney.
Miss Harvey vvill become
the bride of Jack It. Crews on
Aug. 27 at the First Baptist
Church. The co-hostess, who
recently married Airman 1/C
Michael Mahoney, received
quite a surprise when tho
guests showered her with
gifts also.
Several games were played
during the evening and prizes
awarded to the winners. Re­
freshments of dainty cookies,
mints, nuts and cold drink*
were served.
Guests invited to share the
evening wlih the two hmiorees were Mnies. Robert O.
Cohen. Raymond Hall. Don­
ald Witt, Essie Burks, It. E.
Clark, Spencer Crews, Robert
A Cohen, A. C. Madden, Ed­
die Poindexter, ami Carol
Ann Smith.
Also the Misses M.iuvrrn
Firestone, Peggy Grier. Jean­
nette Lainc, Betty Ann Sla­
ton, Margo Dunn. Put Szalxi,
Susan Phagan, Mary Lynn
Thomas. Jackie and Freddie
Rerryhill ami Rita Rogers.

Enterprise

Personals
By llrlrn Snodgrass
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Setter'
celebrated their 15th wedding
anniversary Friday by enter
taining guests at their home
for dinner. Guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Al­
len and children of St. Peters­
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert L. Allen of Del.and. Sat­
urday evening, Mr. ami Mrs
Robert A l l e n entertained
them all in their home in DeLand.

By Shirley Wentworth
More Ilian 60 friends and
relatives gathered at the
home of Mrs. C. C. Jones, on
Cecelia Drive, Rear Lake,
for a miscellaneous bridal
shower honoring Miss Tina
Tinsley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Tinsley,
Co-hostesse* w e r e Mrs
Mary Kirk, Mrs. Isohell
Schlnkcl ami Mrs. Jeannette
Driggers.
Starting off the evening's
festivities was a mock wed­
ding, complete with bride and
groom to ring hearer and
flower girl. Lighted ramie I
nbrn with background of
greenery complimented Ihe
wedding scene.
Taking part in the wedding
were Priscilla Turner, as the
bride; John Rest, as the
groom; Ricky Driggers, best
man; Sammy Kirk, minister,
anil John Jones as father of
the bride. Linda Davis and
Jane Eppinger w e r e the
bride-maids and Bridged Ols*on, | lower gill
Glenn Powell was ring
hearer. Dubby Shelter, jun­
ior bridesmaid, ami Handy
Getting and Hilly Shorter
served a* ushers. Mrs. Ray­
mond Tinncy accompanied

the soloist, Mrs. W. J. Gaines,
who sang "Because.”
Following the mock cere­
mony, door prizes w e r e
awarded to Mrs. Carmelitn
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irreparable damage to civilization
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WASHINGTON -

Iona of friindstiip.

Rclatlona between our two coun­
tries could not have been more cor­
dial than they have the past few
weeks. Our envoys to Moscow and
those from Britain could not have
been more warmly treated.
The aigning of the nuclear teat
ban treaty, limited and imperfect aa
it la, makes worthwhile the seeming­
ly fruitless years of argument that
went before.
Assuming that the Soviets may
Intend to abide by the treaty, there
Is stilt the nagging suspicion thut
this sudden sweet reasonableness
may not be quite genuine, that there
la some ulterior reason which muy,
In the end, work to our harm.
The obvious answer is thut Khru­
shchev la mending his fences facing
the W est because of deteriorating re­
lations with the East — Red China.
Knowledgeable observers seem to
agree that the Russian about-face is
genuine, that it does bode well for
the future of mankind, and thut we
should take advantage of it.

Surely the vehemence with which
the Red Chinese have denounced the
treaty — and Khrushchev and the
Russian Communist party for sign­
ing it — indicates that the nuclear
test ban is hurdly just part of p larg­
er Soviet plot, any more than Gen.
De Gaulle’s maverick behavior is part
of over-all Western strategy.
Whatever the truth may be,
Americans are accepting the treaty
with restrained relief. Opinion polls
are almost unanimous in painting a
Icture of the man in the street who
Is wary and not exactly
ly overjoyed,
- .
but Is nevertheless hopeful that some
good will come of it.
Americans' attitudes might be
summed up as: * it’s better than no­
thing" Or to paraphrase Churchill:
Ban ban is better than war war.”
Senate scrutiny of the treaty will
be thorough, but approval is expect­
ed to be speedy ami overwhelming.
The wonderful thing Is that some
good will come of the treaty — if it
lasts — simply through natural proc­
esses. Fallout will begin to decrease
and will decrease more and more as
the years pass.
How many unborn human beings
will be saved because of this, perhaps
only future — and grateful — gen­
erations muy know.

G

Dick West Says

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Vcra’a m i dream Involve*
i standard m s symbolism
employed by welt-bred yonag
women. For D. Freud ban
Indicated that sex banger
differ* from stomach banger
since It bag mom taboo* sur­
rounding U. Thu*, we resort
to sex symbolism tn dlagnlte
the bask satisfaction for oar
M in Gerahenion la Mlai Tay­ erotic desire*. Send for the
lor’# preia agent.
booklet below.
Using thla aa a spring­
CASE Q 426:
V ert G.,
board, I drew up the format aged 19, is the coed who yes­
for " W h o Aaked That?” terday wanted me to Interpret
Here’s the way the program her romiQlic dream about a
will operate:
South Sea Island where aavEach week, I, Ute produ­ ages pursued her along the
cer, will go through the col­ beach and hurled apeara at
umn and pick out queationi her.
for the mystery panelist* to
On# of the spears struck
ask on the air. Then the her, but Vera n ld it didn’t
blindfolded gueit will try to seem to hurt and then ahe
guess who liked them. Got woke up.
Thli is a camouflaged sex
it?
Appearing below are six dream, n per Dr. Freud.
For whenever we are star­
questions I have already ae
Icctcd. Without peeking, aee ving in any basic appetite,
if you can Identify the mys- we tend to dream of the sat­
lery panelists, who are list isfaction ot that hunger.
ed in parenthese at the end.
Thus, if we go to sleep with
1. "What actually is Aver an empty itomach, we dream
ell Hirrlman's position in of delicious banquets.
the Kennedy administration?"
If we drift off into slumber
2. **| would like to know when thirsty, then our dreams
what position Dr. Max Aden­ will likely involve iced drinks
auer, ton of the West tie r or cold springs of water.
man chancellor, occupies in
Uli father's government?"
3. "Is Grace Kelly expect
mg her third child aa the
rumors have It?”
By llal Cocliran
4. ’’How good are the
Bermuda short* make it
chances of Vice President
Lyndon Johnson running for harder to separate the men
from the boys.
the presidency in l9tS5?”
3. "Who said, 'love la the
Some apartment owners
history of a woman’s life but
only
an episode in a leel that children should be
seen and heard some place
man**?' "
6. “ Is Houita Granville else.
\Srather, who is listed ns as­
Pcvple who get married in
sociate producer on the Las­
sie TV series^ the aa me lion summer don't atop tn think
ita Granville who was a child that office collections are
actress in Hollywood?’*smaller because of vacations.

Who Asked That?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - I t
occurred to n s tbs other
evening that "What’s My
XJneT" can’t go on forever
•nd that eventually It li go
tag to need a replacement.
When that happens, 1 hope
to Interest the network in a
television gams I recently in­
vented called "Who A'lied
That?"
Aa everyone know;, the
paitelltU on "What's My
JJncT” put on bllndfiildi and
try to identify die mystery
jurat. Well, on "Who Aikcd
ThatT" the
guest will pul
on a blindfold and try to

Identify the panelUta.
Sound* Ilka iun, doesn't
ItT
I
got the idea for Uw
show from a magazine col­
umn that anawers question*
aent in by curlouJ rcideri.
Some of the queationi are
rather bizarre, and, a* a hob­
by, 1 like to see if I can
create iltuatkmi to fit them.
For example, a reader who
gave her name at Ellen (Jerihcnaon wanted to know “ If
Elizabeth Taylor haa a minklined raincoat, or la that
Juat publicity?”
My guess would be that

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In those two esses, we esn
c it and drink without any
taboo to restrain us.
But * morally well - bred
young woman like Vera, his
been taught that she cannot
Indulge completely in erotic
food before marriage.
For many legal, moral and
social taboos surround sexu­
al satisfaction.
As a result, millions of
young people experience sex­
ual dreams where symbolism
is subconsciously employed
to disguise the basic nature
of the dream.
Vera thua conjured up the
locale for her dream in an
exotic South Sea Island.
Then she was pursued by
savages, who were hrownsklnned and attractive —but
ill were m iles.
Notice, these dresm i of
girls seldom involve other
women!
Since sex has long been
regarded in polite female
circles as a primitive in­
stinct, then savages are oiten
brought into such dreamt to
symbolise basic sexual situ­
ations.
That's why millions of
young girls still report vari­
ations of V era's standard
dream.
And bccatoc of their rigid
moral upbringing, girls like*
Vera also symboliio many
other sexual elements.
Dr. Freud thus outlines
male symbols as being ob
jecls that penetrate, whereas
female symbols are those
tilings that are entered or
invaded.
A shoe la thus a female
sexual symbol while the foot
that enters the shoe is call­
ed a male symbol.
Pointed objects, such as
dag gers,

Twins Named For
JFK And Nikita
LONDON (lil’D—Pop sing­
er and cumedian Tim Conner
and hi* wife have decided to
name their month old twin
boy* Patrick Kennedy and
Ixmis Khrushchev "in the
hope of u n ity and a decent
world for them to grow up
in,” The Daily Herald said
Monday.
Tlit- newspaper said Conner
has askt-d the U. S. president
and the Soviet premier to be
godparents by proxy for his
sons.

Quotes
A homage to the august and
sacred personage of the Pope
and the generosity of the Holy
Catholic Church.
—Decree issued by Spanish
dictator Franco freeing all
political prisoners who have
been in Jail at least 20
years.
There liss been a good deal
of talk decrying the Negro
(civil rights) demonstrations.
I would isy that any discus­
sion of this problem which
dwells solely on the demon­
stration* and not on the
cauees of these demonstratlons ia not going to solve
anything.
—Attorney General Robert F.
Kennedy.

less than a year ago, Khrush­
chev could have destroyed
the United States from Cuba.
There can be no peace till
communism itself falls.
"We can never relax until
Khrushchev takes step* that
will shoo bt ia genuinely in­
terested in permanent world
peace.”
Four acts that would show
this intent are listed as:
End colonization in eastern
Europe a* Russia now wants
Portugal to end its coloniza­
tion in Africa.
Mcdlfy Communist doctrine
on world domination and con­
centrate on better living for
Russian people.
Completely withdraw Rus­
sian support of Cuba.
Settle the Berlin quealion
by allowing reunification of
Germany under free, demo­
cratic elections.
"There i* too much day-today thinking about our rela­
tions with the Communists,”
says Judd in summary.
"We go into a conference
with maintenance of the sta­
tus quo as our maximum ob­
jective. The Russians go into

Service Chiefs
Endorse Treaty

WASHINGTON (U PI) The nation's four service
chiefs Monday gave first-hand
endorsement of th« limited
nuclear test ban treaty al­
though the Air Force and
Navy leaders expressed con­
cern about the Soviet Union'i
lead in the "big bomb” field.
The Army, Air Force, Navy
Tba famed Cow Palace of
and Marine members of the
San Francisco is not In that
Joint Chiefs of Staff testified
city but across the line ia
that they would not have giv­
San .Mateo County.
en their approval of the
treaty to outlaw all but un­
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Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Air matic clearance.
A Good. Strong Durable
Force chief, prolsably the
Machine that will last for*
most reluctant of the chiefs, years.
told senators of thro* com­
Formerly 6175. Now 9125
mittees that as yet “ do one and Tax. Terms and tradeha* said that these safeguard* in*.
will be carried out."
HAYNES
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minimum objective. T h e y
want more. We don't think far
enough ahead.”
The likelihood that Khrusfw
chav eventually will purge
Mao Tie-tung ia foreseen by
Chinese Nationalist source*
on Formosa. If that happens,
it is expected that Peking
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Tao Htl-sheng, chairman ol
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of Mao softening his antiwestern attitude in an at­
tempt to consolidate his own
position and win allies to
China’s side in opposition to
Russia.
Resumption of talks Sept.
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er a four-month lapse is in­
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The talks have been going
on for eight years without re ­
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Red China’s Prem ier Chon
En-iai has relayed to Wash­
ington an invitation for a new
world wide conference on diaarmament. But it ia given
even Usa standing t h a n
French President Charles d*
Gaulle’s sim ilar proposal.
President Kennedy declar­
ed, in fact, at his last press
conference that a continua­
tion of Red China's present
policies would lead to a more
dangerous situation in th*
lSTOs than any faced by this
country since the end of
World War II.
There is so hope in that
outlook.

spears, arrows a rut

even ■ closed umbrella, are
thus masculine sex symbols.
A sealed letter is a female
symbol. A letter opener is
the male symbol.
With this simplified etplunation of Dr. Freud's view of
dreams, you can easily see
that Vera had gone to bed
with h er erotic appetite stim­

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ulated but unsatisfied.
So he- symbolic dream in­
volved the fulfillment of her
gnawing romantic hunger.
Hut she camouflaged the sit­
uation to avoid shocking her
conscience.
For in cases of emotional
shock, we then tend to awak­
en at once.
Dr. Frsud ha* been un­
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ALL dreams are sexual.
He admita that stomach
hunger is a more basic In
stinct, but it is not as likely
to disturb the avenge sleep­
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Notebook

(N EA ) — warns Judd. "Remember that a conference with that a* a

Warning f l a p already a n be­
ing run up a p in st hope that
tba United States somehow
will make big p i n t from the
cold w ar between Soviet Rus­
sia and Rad China.
“Thla isn't a permanent
split,” cautions former Rep.
W alter H. Judd, R-Minn., who
■till rates as one of the few
remaining "old Chine bands'*
around Washington.
This la just a rift between
a couple o( Communist theo­
reticians, Dr. Judd insists. It
will be decided by the accept­
ed principle* of M*rxUt prac­
tice.
"When it is all over, somebody will have to walk the
plank," says Judd. “ It may
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therefore, in his test ban
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a nonsggression pact with the
West Is to protect his rear
whlla he wagei ideological
war on hla eastern front.
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Prepare For
Third Season

•Aug. 20, 1963 — Page 5

First Practice
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Seminole High School head
football coach Jim Plgott
reported a ‘Teal good" open­
ing day of practice Monday
ai Seminole hopefuls hit the
field lor the first time this
season.
As expected, some too boys
turned out for the opening
drills. Led by 13 returning
lettcrmen the group express*
cd great enthusiasm and a lot
of spirit Most of the day was
spent going over the funda­
mentals of the game and with
plenty of exereijes.
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The younger boys were then
called aside to work only on
fundamentals while the older
group worked on smoothing
out the oflensive game. The
boys showed lots of pep in
their drills. Plgott emphasis­
ed that no position on the
varsity squad has been filled
and all are open to the best'
man.
Tlds y ear’s coaching staff
will be made up of Plgott,
varsity line coach Jim Mc­
Coy. varsity backfield coach
Dick Williams, Junior Var­
sity Head Coach R a l p h
Stump/ and JV assistant
coach John Colbert. Williams
is a newcomer to the coaching staff.
Friday will m ark the first
day that the boys will have a
chance to don pads and really
get down to some "head
knockin'.” Florida rulea state
that no team can practict in
pada until Aug. 33.
Several changes have been
in the drills. Ace defensive
end Billy Higgins has been
shifted into the quarterback
slot in an effort to give a
"one-two” punch to the of­
ten sc, Higgins shares (he sig­
nal calling with last year's
field general Ronnie Hinsun.
Eddie Kosky has also been
working out at the quarter­
back post.
The main objective of the
coaching staff at (his point
it to "beef up" tlie defense
and "soup up” the offense.
We all can remember the de­
fensive line of two years ago
and could the Scmlnolcs come
up with a forward wall sim­
ilar to that one they should
really be tough.

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PILL PUSHERS team won first place in the Hospital Mixed League
liowlinR. They are Bhown here an they were called up to accept their
trophies at a banquet held at the Capri Restaurant Saturday night* From
left are Meyer Oracy, Jonnie Elam, Phyllis Arney, Captain Hill Thomas and
Nellie Gant.
(Herald Photo)

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Pushers Take Top Honors
Members of the Seminole
Memorial Hospital ThursdayNight Mixed League held
their first annual bowling
banquet at the Capri Restau­
rant Saturday with the Pill
Pushers team taking the first
place team trophy.
L e a g u e president B i l l
Thom as introduced Robert
Besserer, hospital adminis­
trator, who made the follow­
ing presentations:
Winning team
members.
Bill Thomas (captain), Nellie
Gant, Phyllis Arncy, Meyer
Bracy and Jonmc Elam;
High gross average for
men. Marion Rankin; new
high average. Bill Thomas;
high gross average for wom­
en. Elizabeth Long; high net
average. Carol Rankin; most
improved bowler, Maud Mil­
ler.
Special awards went to
Nancy Gramkow. who made
the 200 Club, and Curtis Ab­
ney, who attained Uie 223
game club.
League members and guests
attending the banquet includ-

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By JULIUS BOROS \ &lt; V v
CStr'lj&amp;OPfN CHAMPION
Your shot to the pin, once
The hands are about shoul­
you reach the scoring zone, der high, the wrists are fullywill be either a pitch or a cocked as with the woods and
chip.
long irons.
A pitch shot Is hit in the
The follow through for the
air so it drops as close to the pitch shot is as long as on the
hole as possible on the fly. other Iron shots. The position
A chip shot is one with a of the club is upright at the
lower trajectory so the ball finish because of the open
lights on the edge of the stance and lack of body pivot.
green and rolls.
The right heel comes up from
When the pm Is near Ihe the ground only slightly.
edge of the green, or there's
You arc closer to the ball
a hazard between you and the Hun you have been so far.
hole, a pitch shot generally is ' You „ „ , laml nhnoM directly
the choice.
over the ball, playing it back
Use either the 7. a or 9 at least midway between the
iron, or the regular pitching feet,
wedge.
Hit down and through the
The feet are close together ball crisply even on the short­
in an open stance. The hall est shot. Don't try to scoop
is plsyed slightly bark of cen­ the ball. Ixt the loft of the
ter. The body is almost di­ club bring the ball up as in a
rectly over the ball, allowing full short iron approach.
for better control.
Follow through, continuing
There is little pivot or body- to keep the stroke strictly a
movement on the backswing band-and-arm shot, with little
The length of the backswing or no rolling of the wrisis.
is determined by the dis
If tlie wrists are rolled to
lance,
any degree, the hull will not
get up as high as it should
and probably will have a
greater tendency to run alter
it lilts the green.

All-Stars Beal
Yankees 5-0

Standings

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ed (besides the above m en-.Elam , Margie Abney, Curtis
tioned) Alary Bracy, Prggy Abney. Betty rickrel, Carolyn
Price. Johnny Hodge, George Teslun, Dot Thomas, Marvin
Wiegand. Lee Wicgand. Dick | Miller and Margaret Hodge.

SAGINAW. Mich. (I’Ph —
Southpaw Kenny Lane of
Muskegon, Mich., charging
that Carlos Ortiz ‘Ts a cham­
pion by manipulation.” said
today he is ready to fight Or­
tiz "the sooner the bettor" for
the world lightweight cham­
pionship after winning the
.Michigan version of the
crown.
Lane. 31, who has spent
most of his career trying to
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) —
get the champions in the ring
with him, battered Paulie Tbs world tbu mpinn New
Armstead of Los Angeles to York Yankees are not too
win a unanimous Li-round de­ proud to tak* a pitching and
AKRON'. Ohio &lt;UPI &gt;- Ar­ cision ami the Michigan ver­ hitting lesson once in a while.
nold Palmer, feeling "fit and sion of the ligldweight title
The International league
fine," was favored over Monday night.
All-Stars were the expert
Jacky Cupit and Phil Rodgers
teachers Monday night before
today in their 18-hole playoff
the largest crowd In Buffalo
for a shot at golf's biggest
baseball history—28,524. The
jackpot of 1963—the Jio.ouo
•Stars, piloted by Jacksonville
first place money in the
manager Casey Wise, admin­
World Senes.
Hy LnUrd Press International istered a 0-0 licking to the
The winner will juin Jack
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yankees in one hour and 34
Nlckliu*. the Masters snd
W I. Pel. GB minutea. .
PGA champion; Julius Iloroi. New York
79 Cl .M3
The Stars clubbed 10 hits,
the U. S. Open king, and Rob Chicago
tig SI .337 lOli seven off the offerings of
Charles, the lefthander who Minnesota
Wl 34 337 in's losing pitcher Bill Stafford
won the British Open, for the Baltimore
H8 37 .314 12 and three off southpaw Bud
two-day medal play match for Boston
39 03 m 19ls Daley. The two most damaging
Hie World Series of Coif prize Cleveland
to Of .484 191a blows were a two-run home
here Sept. 7-S.
33 H3 .438 22' 4 run by Arkansas left fielder
Detroit
Although Palmer has more Lot Angeles
57 69 .412 23'a Richie Allen in the first inn­
credentials than any golfer in Kansas City
54 66 .430 23'* ing and a bases-emply shot
the world, they were not good Washington
43 77 .369 33'l by Richmond second baseenough to qualify him for Ihe
man Pedro Gonzalez, a Yan­
Monday's Results
big jackpot. Palmer bas es­ Cleveland a Boston 3. night kee farmhand, in the second.
tablished a new single-season
While live Stars were hit­
Only games scheduled
money-winning record with a
ting sharply, the Yankees
Wednesday's Games
total of fMl.966 In oflicial Washington at Kan,as CUy, could muster but two saftiea
prize money and ha* won six
off Hie serves of winning
night
tournaments—more than any Minnesota at Detroit
pitcher Willie Smith, a sty­
ulher golfer—this year.
left hander.
Lus Angeles at Baltimore, lish Syracuse
But the format for the
night
World Scries of Golf calls fur Cleveland at New York, 2,
Japan's Team
the winners of the world's
twi night
four major tournaments—the Chicago at Boston, night
Is Criticized
Masters, the U. S. and Brit­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
TOKYO (UP1) — Jspsnsse
ish Opens and the PGA—to
H L Pet- GB
swimming
experts and fans
meet in this money event, Los Angeles
74 47 .607
wtre thoroughly disgusted to­
Nicklaus ruined that format St. Louis
69 34 5*&gt;t 3 'i
when he won the PGA in July* San Francisco 68 35 .333 e’s day with Japan's one-sided
defest in the three-day dual
at Dallas to go with his Mas­ Philadelphia
68 aft 340 8
meet with the United States.
ters title.
67 61 -323 10
Cincinnati
There was mounting criti­
64 39 510 I0V9.
Chicago
cism of the training program
61 60 316 11
Milwaukee
of the Japan Swimming Fed­
lit 81 .300 13
Anderson, Welts Pittsburgh
eration, and the Japanese Ed­
46 79 .368 2944
Houston
ucation
Ministry was request­
In Second Round New York
39 83 .313 36
ed to permit competitive
Muuday' Results
WILLIAM STOWS’, Moss.
swimming among grade school
(UP1) — Defending champi­ St. Louts a San FranciiCo 7
children in all effort to de­
Philadelphia
1
New
York
U
on Jo Anne Anderson, a Sun­
velop swimmers.
night
day golfer with » pro-like
Only
games
scheduled
drive, went into the second
H i-N ooners L eague
Wednesday's Games
Women’s Amateur tourna­
Organizational meeting of
ment today bent on outdoing New York at Philadelphia
the Hi-Nooners Bowling Lea­
night
Mr*, Anne tjus.it VS It.'.
gue will tie held at I p m,
Both girls staged sparkling Pittsburgh at Chicago
sub-par performance. Monday Cincinnati at Houston, night Wednesday fur all women in­
to earn second round berths St. Louis at Los Angeles, terested in bowling at the Jet
Lanes. This league will be
night
at the Taconic Golf Club in
this scenic Berkshire Hills Milwaukee at San Francisco set up to follow the school
| schedule.
community.

Palmer Favored
In Playolf

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Oviedo High School is nowgetting into full swing with
its fall football drills a t the
school In preparation for its
third and possibly biggest
season thus far.
The Lions will be packing
p l e n t y of experience all
around with nearly all of last
year’s learn returning. Twelve
lettcrmen will lead the at­
tack this year.
Fullback Rex Brooks, quar­
terback Jimmy Courier, half­
back Barry Gouge and half­
back Rusty Jepson will re­
turn to tlie backfield. Jim
Saucer also could sec action
behind the line, as well as
along the forward wall.

Banquet Held
By Bowlereltes
The Jet Bowlereltes he d
their banquet recently at
Rose and Wilkes A turkey
dinner was served.
Troplues were awarded to
Ihe following: First place
team, LIT Buggers consisting
of Helen Marchcsano, Jane
Spolski, Virginia Chadwick,
and Hcltyc Smith. Helen Mar
chesano accepted the spon
sors trophy for the Central
Exterminating Co.
Karns Insurance was se­
cond. The team included
Shirley Martin, Irene Dulck,
Ann Almond, Alice Sexton
Shirley Martin accepted the
sponsor trophy for Karns In­
surance.
Tlie last place team, Chada’s Midway Grocery were
not forgotten. The team con
suit'd of Elfie Oldham, Ann
Behrens, Nancy Conway and
Benice Chads.
Individual trophies were
awarded as follows: High
Average of 137 to Elaine Kustual, High Series of .303 tu
Nat Schnitzler, High Game
of 214 to Jan Valentine, High
Scries HDCF of 371 to Dot
Johnson, High Game IIDCP
of 223 to Alice Sexton and
Most Improved bowler award
went to Louise Cole who af­
ter 21 games improved her
average 7 pins.

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Teddy Ucllhorn at end, Artte Arndt at guard, Tim Col­
bert at tackle, Wayne Jacobs
and Jimmy George at guards
and Danny Kirkland and Jim­
my Fox at ends will all be re­
turning to the roster.
Head Coach Jim Palmer
plans to move up about six
boys from the JV squad from
last year to the vanity. The
Lions will miss center Morris
Luther who moved avvuy but
they still have several boys
who can step into the vacant
spot.
Arthur Scott will be assist­
ant head coach this year with
Jack Calvert heading up the
JV *.
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Conditioning a n d funda­
mental drills have been the
order of the day since last
Thursday when the Lions
first hit the field. Five more
weeks of training are in or­
der until the first game
against inter-county rivals
Lyman on Sept. 2u.
Last season saw the Lions
come home victorious only
twice. They downed Umatilla
and St. Leo for their only
win- hut the win column is
expected to lie higher this
year.
A fish fry and football clinic
day night, Sept. 7 from CM
will In- hi’Id in Oviedo Saturp.nt. (or interested fans and
supporter*.

Top Net Four
Play Today
CHESTNUT HILL, M a n (UP1) — Four of the world’s
currently ranking tennis play­
ers, fre»h from Davis Cup ac­
tion but hushed by cross­
country flight and repeated
title play, &lt;l» double duty in
His? national doubles today.
The quartet Hew in here
Monday night to learn from
U.S. Lawn Tennis Association
officials that they must play
at least two matches today.
They are headed by Mexican Davis Cuppers Rafael
tfsuna and Antonio Palafox.
the talented tandem which
last year knocked the United
Mates from Davis Cup iom
finals in the most stunning
upset in the histury of U. S
tennis.
Included in the lardy four­
some are Uncle Sam's best.
Chuck McKinley and Dennis
It a I-ton, who had been oc­
cupied In luis Angeles hi
beating ihe Mexicans In tin*
year's Davis Cup flash.

Dodgers, Cards In Crucial Series
Hy l ulled Press* International
Seven weeks ago tonight
the St. Louis Cardinals
marched into Los Angeles as
the surprise leader* of the
National League.
They stumbled out of town
three nights later enraged
and embarrassed. They had
dropped three straight decis­
ions, including a pair of shut­
outs, to the Dodgers, who
d'slodgsHl them from first
plucr.
Nose the Cardinal* are
back in the City of Angel*
for another three.gums set
.starting tonight. This on* can
make or
break
Johnny
Kranc’s upstarts, who com­
pleted a three-game sweep
over the San Francisco Giants
by grinding out a comeback
8-7 triumph Monday at St.
Louis.
The Card*' latest victory
gave them undisputed posses­
ion of second place,
games
back of the idle Dodgers.

With time running out in the
NL race, they must win at
least two of three from t.o*
Angeles this time to keep
their pennant hopes alive.
And should the Dodgers
sweep this series a* they did
last month it will be bye bye
Redbirdi.
The Cardinals left the de­
fending champion Giants reel­
ing on the ropes and 6 'j
games off the pace.
The Giants took a 7-5 lead
in the top of the ninth with a

three-run burst that featured
Felipe Alou’s two-run triple.
Alou, though, wound up aa the
goat when the Cards pushed
acres* three run* in the bot­
tom of the inning for the'r
haid-earntd victory,
The Philadelphia Phillies
scored their eighth etralght
victory and moved to within
1H games of third place by
nipping the New York Mets,
1-0, behind the five-hit pitch­
ing of Dennis Bennett In the
only other NL game.

A pair of home run* by Max
Alvta (towered tha Cleveland
Indiana to an 8-3 victory over
th* Boston Red Sox la tho
Iona American League game.
The Phllllca scored a run
o ff Galen Cisco In th* sacond
Inning on successive singles
by Don Demetsr, Ctay Dal*
rympl# and Bobby Win*. T hat
was all the margin Bennett
needed as ha rolled to his
alxth victory In eight dacls*
Ions and hli first shutout a I
th* campaign.

Chicago Bears
Licking Wounds
United Press International
Those rough, tough Chicago
Dears were quietly nursing
their wounds today.
Noted for their aggressiveivenexs on the football field,
and once dubbed the "Mon­
sters of the Midway,” the
Bears sre proving quite brit­
tle during tlie exhibition sea­
son. At Last count, five mem­
bers of tlie squad were side­
lined with Injuries.
Latest casualties were de­
fensive end Maury Youmans
and defensive halfback Tum­
my Neck, who were hurt dur­
ing the Bears' 29-28 victory
over the Washington Redskins
last Thu/sday, Youmans suf­
fered a badly bruised leg
while Neck will have his leg
In a cast for three or four
weeks with tom knee liga­
ments.
Other injured Bears Include
rookie offensive tackle Jack
Johuxun, who chipped an an­
kle l*one; halfback Willie
Gallmorc recovering from a
knee operation; and defensive
end Ed O’Bradovich, who has
a virus Infection. •
All five wilt be sidelined
for the Bears' next exhibition
gime axainst the champion
Green Bay Packers Saturday
night.
The Packers, on the other
hand, rim e home from a
one-week southern sojourn In
better shape than when they
left. Not only did they have
the satisfaction of a 31-10
victory over Dallas last Sat­
urday, but on Monday they
added defensive
halfback
Doug Hart. He was signed
as a free agent Jfter a tryout
in Dallas,

Fight Results
By United Press International
SAGINAW. Mich (U1M) Kenny Lane, 131'*, Muske­
gon, Mich., outpointed Paulie
Armstead, 133, 1-os Angi-les
(15) won Michigan version of
world's lightweight title.
N E W BEDFORD. Mass.
i LPl ) — J o h n n y Bizzarre,
132'a, Erie, Pa., outpointed
Paddy Read, 133, Providence,
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Pound
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 Estats Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loons
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 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
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
50. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. L o st A Fount!
FOUND: Key on chain. FA
2-0326.
LOST: $23 Reward lor return
of small Dog, black witii
small amount of white,
long hair. FA 2-3732.

2. Notices • Personals
VACUUM (’LEANER repair.,
pnrta, auppliea for Ekvilro
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air*
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleaner* tukl. FA 2-2281!.
3 . E d u catio n • I n s tru c tio n
KINDERGARTEN REGIS
TRATIONS now being ac
cepted for fall term. Grace
Methodist Church,
Orwra
Rd. at Woodland, Kxpcr
lenced teacher, .Mrs. H. 13.
McCall. Modern facilities.
Your inspection invited any
weekday morning. 9:U0or
12:00, or phone FA 2-1472
for further Information.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
MEN-WOMEN, 18-62. Sturt
high as $102.00 a week. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed. Thousand* of Job*
open. Experit-nce usually
unnecessary. FREE Infor­
mation on Juba, salaries, re­
quirement*. Write TODAY
giving name, uildit-ss and
phone. Lincoln Service, Uox
40, C'o Sanfurd Herald.

6. For Kent
2 BEDROOM Kitchen eqnpped. NO-S-3593 (or appoint­
ment.
CLEAN 1st floor Apartment.
PrlvkLt entrance. I&lt;st4 Pal­
metto.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility charge*.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle, alto retired people.
FA 3-4712.
APARTMENT k Trailer. Adulla. No pet*. FA 2 2U7.
3 BEDROOM CU House. Kit­
chen equipped. Carporte,
utility. Large corner lot.
1333 Elliott Asa. Near Uall
Park. Phone FA 2 2064 or
FA 2-2324.

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6. For Rsat
ROSE COURT.
Furnished
Apartments. Near base.
2013 Sanford Ave. NO-84323.

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TWO bedroom furnished Apt.
$33.00, 2101
Magnolia,
Phone FA 2-3531. Robert
A. Williams.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Electron heat. 14th St.
Longwood. 838-3296.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Firat St.
1

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9. Fur Hals or Rent
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath Home
on lake. Cal! FA 2 1777 or
FA 2-0432 or FA 2-3838.

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ftaptam btr. 1&gt;43. at th# F r o n t
D o u r ©? th# N t m ln o l# C o u r t /
C o u rtfio u iv , H ailfor S, Florides.
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t*E«rk o f th # C ir c u it C o u r t
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H u b lU h Aug.
C O L -4 #

llEDKUOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood. FA 21462 from 3:30 to 6 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
FA 2-4301 any other time.

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4 ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Eatstc For Sal*
Ave. 322 2021.
2 STORY House which can 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Lake
be used as Apts., and 2
front home. Ravenna Park.
FUK.N. Apt. 2300 Mellonvill*.
loll. $3300. 1123 E. 7th St.
Newly painted inside and
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Sanford. FA 2-0342.
out. Total price $16,859,
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
219 Tangerine Dr. FA 2-5620
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
F U RN IS II ED Apartment.
2 BEDROOM, furnished or
Realtor
Clean and close in. Jimmie
unfurnished. 130 N, Cortez
Raymond Lundquist, Also.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Ave. FA 2-8703.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank llldg.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $75. FA 2-2838- 2 BEDROOM Frame House. 301 Crystal Drive in Loch
Arbor — 3 bedroom, 2'a
2419 Chase Ave. 323-0633.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
bath home, in wooded area
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ NEW LOW PRICE with
with lake view, completely
ped House. $9S a month.
conditioned, central
terms to suit buyer. Cus­ a i r
Ph. FA 2-6437.
tom-built house in good lo­ heat, Florida room, path),
2 car garage. Kitchen haa
cation. 3 bedrooms, 2 full
SPACIOUS Home, Ros« Court.
all GE appliances — gar­
tiled
b
a
t
h
s
,
hardwood
3 Hdrm. 2 bath. $133 mo.
bage disposal, dishwasher,
floors,
fireplace,
separate
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2-2376.
range hood, beautiful black
dining room and Florida
AIR-CONDITIONED BR. In room, large “cat In" kit­ walnut cabinets. $26,300.
Kings wood Builders. FA 2$ Rm. furn. Apt. $63. mo.
chen, double garage with
ti l E. 8lh St. FA 2 4283.
two utility rooms. Lot 100 8971.
\133 beautifully landscaped
CLEAN furn. Apt, 2617 Elm
wilb many trees Including
Ate. Near stores. No pets.
citrus. Last chance as own­ S t e n s t r o m R e a l t y
er leaving town. Open
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath Home
Real Estate - Mortgages
House now at 1814 Mellon
on large lot. Shaded patio,
111
N. Park Ave. FA 2 7493
vllle Ave,
Fla, room, sprinkler sys­
Ravenna Park FA 2-7495
tem, pump, deep well, airFISHING. BOATING,
Evening*
condition, dish washer, dis­
SWIMMING
FA 2 2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2 8360
posal. FA 2-5137. 103 E. OnAt the doorstep of this new 1
ora Rd.
Bedroom CB Home on Hie FOR Sale or Trade. 1-3 Bed­
shores
of bcautilul Lake room House. 12 Bedroom
FURNISHED apt*. Newly
House for home in country.
Sylvan. Price $15,.Mo Call
decorated. 601 Palmetto.
323
0662.
for appointment.
FA 21174.
3 BEDROOM. Uu bath Home.
2 UEDnoUM House unfurn­
Small down payment. As­
ished. Lake Monroe, Fla. Stemper Agency
sume mortgage at $73 no
$ti. i&gt;cr munllt. FA 2-6326.
per mouth. 200 Bradshaw
REALTOR — INSUROR
4 ROOM apt. Clean and rea­ FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Dr. Country Club Manor
sonable. preter Satifoid res­
Section. 323-0378 or 322 4030.
LAKE MARY — Lnkeview JL
ident. 819 Elm.
lake privileges. CBS 1 bed­ IM31EDIATE Occupancy, two
FURN. apt. OUU Park.
room furnished. Total price 3 bedroom model Homes.
L.MN Enterprises,
I nc .
$i.'iM). Ilrnwn Realty. FA
DKIIAHY, 2 Ix-droom lurnlihHighland Ave. Ismgwnod.
2-5237
or
FA
2-1961.
ed home, screened porch,
TE 8 3911.
open hmi-e 31on. thru Fri.
4 to 6 p. m„ 32 Naranja
St. Johns Realty
JOHN E, FOX
Road. Tel. HE 4 9712, De- THE TIME TESTD FIRM
REALTOR
Land.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123 lto N. Park Ave.
323 0559
NEW 3 liedroums, 2 baths, WE'LL TRADE our equity In
2 BEDROOM frame house
kitchen equipped. Central
3 bedroom, 2 bulls house Osteen. FA 22tW4.
heat St Atr-Cond. Close In.
for land, car, trailer, bout
$123 a month. Option to or any watchamucalllt or 11. Inmirnnce
buy. 422 2376 Orlando.
tbingamulHili u[ v a l u e ,
[.paving town *o hurryt pit. SENIOR Citui-ns may quali­
HOUSE. Air-Conditioned. 721
fy for Life ur Hospital In­
FA 2 9320.
Cherokee Circle. 322 3U69.
surance to agi- 75. Fred J.
Karri# FA 2-7960 for appt.
NICE Clean 3 Room Furnish- A HEAL HOME. If you like
to entertain or Just want
«s| Garage Apartment. Wa­
elbow room, check Hits one. 16. Female Help Wanted
ter k Electricity ftirnDhed.
3
bedroom*, 2 baths, Flor­
FA 2-1303.
BANQUET Waitress. Full 4k
ida room and all the trim ­
Part time. Good salary. D.
mings. In Lh« center of two
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom. I
D. Varner. .Mayfair Inn.
shaded Iota In a choice res­
Datii. large y a r d . $100
e j a —i
idential area. Priced below 17. M ai* H elp W anted
monthly. FA 2-4709.
lls value with attractive
3 HE ROOMS. Da bath*, patio.
MANAGER Trainees, age 23
terms for a quirk aal*.
San Sem Realty. John Tto 30 Married preferred.
Zeull, Reg. Ilroker. 2619 S.
Opportunities, Sanford, Cas­
French. Ph. days. FA 2-7439. S O U T H W A R D
selberry, Orange City and
Evenings FA 2 5296.
De-Land areas. Contact Mr.
INVESTMENT k REALTY
Tharpe, Jackson’* Minil
3 BEDROOM House Kitchen HA N. Park Ave. 322 9173
Market, Park Dr., Sanford,
equipped. Unfurnished. Ph.
GOVERNMENT
Fla,
FA 2-1393.
OWNED HOMES

County"*
Num ber

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t 'lu t

By Nadine Seltzer

furnished
-0641.

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SWEETIE PIE

Aug. 20, 1963 — Page 7 19. SUoitloita W aited

‘CLEAN quiet Rooms” Th*
Gables. FA 2-0720.

I M I . How li t . ih # u i u U r f l g a *
• l C U r k will ##11 t h * p r o p # rty #1 tuftt#*l In #ftl*t C o u n t y

Hu idle

BEDROOM
apartment. FA

cm*. HUTCHISON Ocran front
Iti*
Apartment. Daytona Reach.
F o r tt iio a u rt
FA 2 403S.
hi H it t i j * t

C ircuit

ft rraid

RENT A B E D
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 24111 116 W. 1st St.

IN IlKItRIlT
p u r s u a n t to

F in a l Liter## o f
a ii'l H a l* #u i# r*« l

•safurh

FURNISHED Apt. Downstair*
1 Bedroom $60. 606 S. Park.

o r 1.11.11

.NOTICE
KS
that

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3 BEDROOM. l ‘i bath Home
323-0690.

12. Keul Kxlale Fur Sale
3 BEDROOM. I bath, small
or no down payment. Nice
section, Suniand Estates.
FA 2-7993.

FOR a real bargain in a 19. Situation!* W anted
home buy, see our selection
of 2. 3 ami 4 bedroom, 1 CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182
and 2 bath home* that are Child Care. FA 2-2271,
available for Immediate oc­
cupancy, These home buys
L O U I A K IIU K
are priced b«luw market 301 Cry*lal Drive. 3 Bed­
room,
21] bath humr, in
value. You can purchase a
Government Owned Hume miodsd a re a with lake
completely #lr-cundifor as little as $1UO.UO to view,
lioned. cen tral brat. Flori­
$330.00 down. Munthly pay­ da room, palio, 2 c a r garments that include every­ age. K ilrInn ha* all i i h
appliance* - G arbage di*&gt;
thing Mart a* low a* $16.no
po.al, dislia a*hrr. range
For complete information
hirncl, beautiful black wal­
»U any Government Owned nut cabinrt*. *26.SOU.
Home, See your
GKEKMIKIAIt
FHA &amp; VA PROPERTY
Thole* lot* available in
Greentirlar of l.orh Arbor
MANAGEMENT BROKER
in rr I.Miking
golf ruur»r.
SANFORD AREA

ST. JOHN'S RIVER
Lake Jim Hunt Realty
Harney. Furnished Camp
un lUu' waterfront lot, ad­
Office FA 2-2118
joining lot available loo.
Night FA 2-4*41
Call Owner at 3493191
323 9700
(Geneva).
2521 Per* Ui
Sau'ord, FD

Cuvluni building tu yuur
.p re d ic a tio n .
G rreohrisr
developed by

KINGS WOOD
llt ll-DF.lt.') INC.
202 F'alrmunt Dr.
S o n i a rut K a i a t e a

F’ \ 2-6071

32. Flower* - Shrub*

34. Article* F*r Sale

35. A rik h # f t t l i l

LIGUSTRUM 30 cents to $13. NORGE 2 door freezer-refrig­
Gray Shadow* Nursery
erator combination, $7$. Ex­
DEPENDABLE Woman want*
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
cellent condition. FA 2-6370.
work. 1304 W. 7th St.
VEGETABLE planta.
See RECAPS 670x13 or 730x14
SEWLNG or geoeral house
liunt’a Tuxedo Feed Store,
$6.93. Exchange plus tax.
work. Wtlhelmlna Harris,
2nd and Sanford Ave.
Road hazard guaranteed.
2001 W. 13th St.
O.K. Tire Store. 2413 S.
33. Furniture
French Are.
21. Beauty Sakm*
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
SINGER AUTOMATIC
S P E C I A L
Service With the Cash. Sewing machine, like new,
BACK to school offer, one of
SUPER TRADING POST
makes buttonholes, sews on
our better cold wavtw $8.50.
PA 2-0877.
buttons, monograms, em­
We now hava a special fa­
broiders, etc. All without
cial booth services from WANTED reua&amp;le couple to
attichmenU. Sold new over
taka up monthly payments
tip to tip.
$300. Balsnce now due only
og $13.30 oo 3 complete
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
$89.86. Wanted resomible
rooms ot furniture. Call
318 Palmetto Ave.
party to assume payments
TK $-1511, Casselberry, col­
Phone door 1 322-0834
as low is $8.26 monthly.
lect.
Phon« door 2. 322-8525
Trade in for your old m a­
Used furniture, appliances,
chine. Write Service Dis­
22. Build - Paint - Repair tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
count Co, Credit Manager.
Larry's 31art 215 Sanford
P .0. Box 141, Sanford, Fla.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Small Repairs — Painting
NOW 13 THE TIME
Phone FA 2-7983
FREE ESTIMATE
To Save Money on a Sewing
Upholstering A Mattress ranMachine. We have a repos­
25. Plumbing Services
ovating. New A Used Furni­
sessed '63 model swing
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
PLUMBING
needle Zig Zag, with only
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
Contracting Repair*
6 payments at $6.30 remain.
FA 2-2117.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ing. Sews forward k Re­
R. I*. HARVEY
verse, makes buttonholes,
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383 34. Articles For Sale
sew* un buttons, embroid­
Ladies sliorts, 99c. Sleeping
ers. monograms, darns,
26. Radio &amp; Telav laiu*
bag*, tarps, tents, Surplus
patches, tacks, hems, etc.
City, 201 W. 1st.
FA 2 8627 Sanford.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
vice calls $2uo. Sanford READY MIX Cuncrcte, win­
MOVING
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
dow sills, lintels, steps, Carpets Ala Carte is moving
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
to Orlando September 1st.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Closing out entire stock
27. Spec in1 Service*
dry wells, stepping stones.
rather than move it. While
Mtracks Concrete Co.
they last
LAWN SERVICE 309 Elm
Ave.
FA 2-3731
9x15 Hugs ............... $19.93
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
12x12 Rugs ............ *29 95
isfaction guaranteed. Ph. SPECIAL — Fn-thrage Egg*.
12\I5 Rugs . . . . .... $14.95
FA 2 1817.
Como A get 'inn. 2739 Coun­
Many remnants and short
try Club Rd. Ilirkcs Kgtr
Piano Tuning and Repair
rolls at terrific discounts.
Factory.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Carpets Ala Carte, 2010 N.
Orlando Ave., Fern Park,
VICTOR—10 key Adding Ma
Fla. Next to Cannon Tow­
chine, $50. 1405 Forest Dr.
els by Ihe pound. Ph. 838FA 2 3528.
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
6021.
UPRIGHT piano in excellent
Repair or New
condition and tone, $130; .MU CONDITIONER WestingAny Type
house. 10,300 BTU. 110 volt.
800 lb. capacity IS cu. ft.
Contract or Hour
1962 model. Never used,
upright Good Housekeeping
BONDED ROOFING CO.
due tu purchase of central­
freezer, liku new, $230;
608-5759 DEBAIIY
ly air-conditioncd home.
9xt2 braided rug, green
SWIMMING lnitructloni, all
$139. 323 0338.
tones, $25; lounge chair,
level*. FA 2-3332.
$10; lit fi record player and
PUMP,
hp. F W deep
cabinet with records, $50.
SMITH Atr-Comlitton Refri­
well jet in Usu only 9
1220 Haiidolph St., la-lore
geration service. All work
months, excellent condition,
noon
or after 6 p.m.
guaranteed. Very reason
Retail value $130., will sell
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 13,600 BTU Atr-Cond, Used
for $73. cash. FA 2-6796.
Night FA 2-2069.
4 mo. $130 cad). FA 2-3294.
31-A S w ap o r K xthnnxe
LAWNS Renovate* - Aerato AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
Remove Ttiateh • Chinch
condition. $50. FA 2 4J3I. BUY. Sell k Trade Gun*.
Osteon Bridge Kish Camp
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Forth
ROOM Air Conditioner. ’W
k Gim Shop.
•xe-Ph. FA 2-4244
model. 10,300 BTU. Heats
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
k cools. FA 2-3376 after 6.
WELIA DRILLED. PUMPS,
HALLICRAFTElt 4 b a n d
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
short wave Radio, $35. T.
All Types and Sizes
\Y» 16” Console, *13. 17”
We Repair and Service
table model $35. 21” G. E.
S T I N E
New picture lube. $35. Ph.
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-2666.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432

BAJYSITT1NG. FA 2-6120.

ROOFING

Air-Conditionintf

WANTED uaed T.V/8.
FA 2-1778.

Fft.

36. Antoasobil** - Tr#ckg
BUYING A IYKW «
?
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH Uft
# Low Interest Rats*
# Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANS .
1936 CHEV. 1 dr. HT. R. ft H#
323-2740.
US# VOLK5WAGON RormtOW
Ghl* Sport Coupe. Llk*
new. 1403 Forest Drive. Ph.
FA 2-3326.
195T OLDS 98 convertible. Au­
tomatic, power afeeringk
power brakes. New topt
Call 323-0304.
1940 BUICK Special. I own*
er. Must be seen. Excel*
lent condition. $173 cash.
FA 3-2448. 423 Grandview
Ave.
1960 CORVAIR. $200 down h
take over payments. $11
Rosalia Drive.
1953 &gt;, TON International
Pickup Truck, Good nw**
chanlcal condition fc good
Urea. Ph. 322-6782.
2 TON, 2 speed Rear end V#
Ford. Rig especially for
hauling
trailer,
mobU#
home. Call FA 2-4777.
1958 RENAULT
Call FA 2-1440.

Caravel!*.

1950 CHRYSLER. Maks offer.
Ph. FA 2-2488.

37. Boats • Motors
WAIT for large rropfninjf
sale Sept. 5th. Stock of
bouts, motors and trailer*
at or below wholesale prices.
Robson Sporting Goods,
D o w n t o w n Sanford,
FA 2-5961.
16' LAWRENCE Boat, 35 bp.
Johnson Electric. Motor #
trailer. Many extras. $500.
Ph. FA 2-4219.
1ira tT' ^FIBEROLASS Boat
with top. Heavy duty trail*
er. Call 323 0740.

39. Trai|«ni • C a b a n a s
1935 TRAILER 28 x8'. 1 Bedroom. Very nice. $1,0064
FA 2-8929.

DUGAN Ilka new. FA 2 8190.

H . B . P O P S CO.. IN C. RATTAN Arm Sofa Bed with
storage space. $15. 3 Piece
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-123!
Rattan sectional with re­
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
movable
foam
cushions
tina, etc. Free estimate. Pb.
seals ami hack. $090. I
322-3506.
Peeled cam- chairs $6(&gt;o.
Good condition. After 5
Tractor,
mowing, discing
p. m. 322 3077. 209 Margaret
blade, scoop FA 2-7664.
Rd.
29. A u to m o b ile Service
ASSUME PAYMENTS on pop
Auto Glass, Tops
ular make zig zag, auto­
k Sea* Covers
matically
makes button­
anil dial for fancy
AlITO GLASS &amp; hole*
alitchea. Guaranteed, Five
SEAT COVER CO. payments of t'l.lU ur $30.
304 W. 2ml St. FA 2 8U.IJ
cash. FA 2 9411.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PtIILCO T.V. Stand t An
tenua included. Good work­
AUTO GLASS
ing condition. $33. 322-3803.

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1661 STUDEBAKER Pick-Up,
Standard Transmission, Heater
FCS-74 A

1961 FORD FALCON Ranchero
6 Cylinder, Xlandard Transmission
T3-83A

1961 Ford F160 Pick-Up
6 Cylinder, Htsmlsrd Transmission

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H enltnrik (ilamt and I’nint I.IDNEI, Train table
Cum patty
plele l a y o u t . Excellent
110 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4612
Christina*
present, Colt
$216 only *93. 323 0466.
31. I’o u ltry • L ivestock
Dellumidillcr RCA Imperial
SHETLAND PONTES
rollnround. Handle* I2.uui
FUR CHRISTMAS
cu. It Like new. $13. ph.
Financing Available $3o k up.
323-0486.
W« will keep until Dec. 21.
Aho S a d d l e s , Blankets,
For real automobile bar
birdie* k
baiters. Ph. i gain*, check tlm Herald clanFA 2 5179 or FA J3U17.
i Died display accllnn.

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6 Cylindrr, Htsmlsrd Transmission
1T3-8IA

I960 FORD FALCON Ranchero
T3-I0.1A

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FT3-87A

1957 FORD Pick-Up V-8,
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6 C) Under, Btsudard Transmission

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'Service Above
Self Called
Basic In Life
Retary Governor Let Ginfell of Water Park, apeaklm
to Sanford Rotariani Wednesdajr, told them that "In cplte
of what teems an Intangible
concept of service above aelf,
aa upheld bp our Rotary
creed, the whole economy of
cur nation la in fact baaed
ce that concept”
"The aucceaaful business
man actually looka for people
he can serve, for this ta hla
life and hla lueceaa,” he
pointed out.
"Our whole economy 1&lt;
built on intangible belief in
our fellow man and trust
that ho will do what he says
fee will do," Gov, Glnkel
pointed out.
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"Buying and selling are
done on good faith. When you
drive down the road in your
ear, you do ao with faith that
the other drivers will share
the road with you." be said
"There wee a time that
man could live without his
neighbor—ho raised all Vila
own food, built and furnished
his own bouse, buried his
own dead. There were few
businesses and little competi­
tion.”
"But now we live In an en­
tirely different kind of econ­
omic world. If any of the
switches that you turn or the
buttons that you push to turn
on your lights, cook your
breakfast, start your car,
operate your office, turn your
motors, deliver your mall and
•o forth, falls to operate do
you then say—
"Never mind, I’ll do 11
myself, ! don’t need you,"
he said.
Glnkel answered this by
eaying that we Immediately
get In touch with the person
or persona or organisations
who provide us with alt these
services.
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"Never doubt the strength
cf the Idea of brotherhood,"
Glnkel urged. "The power of
Rotary lies In It’s concept of
the new commandment given
as a formula for success, as
expressed by Jesus Christ
and that la, ‘If any among
you would be great let him
become the servant of all.”
bo pointed out.

Program Closes Vacation Church School Governor's Industrial Role In Stole Discussed By Bryant

| ence In recent years, the rtp u WHITE SULPHUR
That comment come In a •nd weaknesses.
"Guliernstc.ial endorsement I tation of s state tn the field
Vacation Church School at SPRINGS. W. Vs. (U PI) — report to the Southern Gov­
of industrisl development can
the Graca Methodist Church Florida Gov. Farris Bryant ernors Conference from the ar.d encouragement of apecial well hinge on the soundness
group'* committee on indus­
youth employment programs of the fiscal policies if follow*
of Sanford came to • eloaa •aid today a state’s Industrial
trial development, of which
through his state employment cd,” he said.
b at Friday sight with an futara "can be Immeasurably Bryant was chairman.
The
Open House and program held enhanced" by its governor's report rame near the end of agenrles, and of economic ed­
by the atudenU and ataff of •ctivs and continuing involve­ the four-day conference’* aec- ucation and other business and
vocational education programs
the school and an lea Cream
ment In various areas of ond general session. The con­ in the schools can help sub­
Social sponsored by the Men's
sound industrial development ference will close after Its stantially In keeping youth
Club of tha church.
business session Wednesday
off the unemployment rolU,'”
General theme for the
morning.
Bryant said. "Similarly his
school waa "Friends Near and
Bryant said the committee
work
with the state education
F ar" and during each elass,
has not tried to ipell out the
Funeral service* were held
In addition to tha lesson eludy,
role of each governor In the officials to train teachers th at
Monday
afternoon In Home­
they
may
better
stimulate
oc­
tha ehildrto enjoyed film
conference but that some gen­
stead for Richard M. Wlm.
atripe from Japan, Africa,
eral statements could be made cupational aptitudea In their
hish, 69, former Sanford resi­
Kong Kong, Brasil and Mex­
to outline an active role In student* ran have bearing on
dent whu died Saturday.
the
drop
nut
problem,”
ico.
Industrial development "fo r
Mr. Wlmblnh, who attended
In addition, Bryant said, the
Artlclea made during ersKs
the aggressive governor.”
Sanford school*, moved 30
leadership
of
governors
in
the
Instruction Included Japanese
The Florida chief executive
years ago to Homestead
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
gardens, coolie hate, African
said a governor can provide development of sound financ­
The program for last Wed­ continuing leadership to ace ing plans fur industrial de­ where ha wa* Supervisor for
drums, Mexican pi list as and
ceramics.
nesday’s regular meeting ol that up-to-date surveys and velopment. including consid­ the State Dept of Agricul­
Offerings received each the DeBary Fishing Club was evaluations of hia state's ba­ eration of soundly bated state ture, division of fruit and
week day and on Friday eve­ presented by Rimer Titomp- sic resources are available to development corporation*, Is vegetable inspection.
Among survivors are a sis­
ning will go to Rev. Ken son who has taken over as serve as guidelines fur ana­ important.
ter,
Mr*. I . Hawkins Connelly
"With
multiple
sourcea
for
Traslrr in Brazil.
program and publicity chair­ lyzing his state’s potentials
industrial development funds and a brother, Glenn J . Wim­
Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan Jr. man of the club after the res­
such os have come Into exist- bish. both of Sanford.
served as director of the ignation of Howard Middleton
school. Other members of the was accepted with regret.
■taff Included:
Thompson, whose grandson.
W H O L E HOUSE H E A T I N G »nd C O O L I N G
Kindergarten, Mrs. Thomas George Achilles, of Staten M s
B a l l
*a
■
F. Price, superintendent and Island, N. Y., presented a 13632886
Mrs. Marvin K. Clark, Mr*, number of piano selections
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
Hu&lt;sell 11. Kltner and Mrs. L. preceding the meeting, show­ Mr. Thomas A. (Tommy)
K. Sterling Jr.
ed a program of film on the Hanson. 36, died early this
Primary, .Mrs. F. J. Murray, Tampa State Lair, the Gasauperlntendent and Mrs. An parilla Parade and on tishlng morning at Seminole Mem­
drew Crocker, Mrs. John II. for tuna and other game fish. orial Hospital following a
ALL ELEC T R IC HEAT P U M P
"FRIENDS NEAR AND FAR," theme of the Vacation Church School at
Hires Jr., Mrs. Robert Ken­
Members voted during the lingering illness.
Grace Methodist Church, also was carried out in Friday night'a dotting
nedy, Mr*. Robert Thomas brief session to hold another
Born Feb. 23. 1927, In Sanprogram presented by the ntudentn in conjunction with un open hou.se, lie*
and Mrs. John A. Williams
Flshatlwn at Lake Susan for fnrd, he made his home on VOU T H I SMALLEST • • •
presenting children of other Innda were (seated) Kandy Ilruce and Pnmclu
Junior, Mr*. Jack Raisman, the young people as part of W. First St. a t Woodruff
King and (in hack) David Tisc, Christ! Williams, Limla Hotts, Vivian
superintendent and Mrs. John the recreation program being
Johnston and Debbie Thomas.
(Herald Photo)
Capewell. Mrs. Donald Cum­ sponsored in the communilty. Springs. He was owner and
operator of the City Shoe
mins, Mrs. C. L. Butner. Mrs,
New members joining the Shop on Sanford A\c. He was
Donald Jackson, Mrs. T. L. club were Rev. C. N. Ogg, Er­
a World War H veteran hav­
Largen, Mrs. W. 0 . Shepard vin White, John L. Diehl and
ing served with the Navy.
and Mrs. James Thompson.
T. Leigh of DeBary and T.
Survivors are his wife,
Mrs. Robert Bennett and Kacior of Orange City.
Mrs. Mary Hanson, two child­ W n t U T lO H ■*+&lt;!*is for at lUftg M 100 H * e n f«a» U
Miss Janst Kll were In charge
ren, Melody K. and Randy the laryest home or commercial installation*. Pumps
IX Paul Wlreman waa Offi­ and aircraft in record break­ of the music and Grace and
By IX (jg&gt; Bill Pnlilnger
Alien, all of Sanford; five OUT h*at, humidity In tummgr; pumps IN hoot from
Well friends and neighbors, cer in Charge of the divert ing time during the Inport Barbara Middleton made up
brothers,
Morris and Andrew, froth outdoor air in winter. Uses low Boll coiling ta
Meeting
Set
In case you have been won­ crew at Leeward Point. Chief period at Norfolk, Vice Adm. th« nursery staff.
both of Sanford, Woodrow of •liminata duett.
dering where nil the noisy Russell, whose daughter, Jan­ F. O'Belrne, comnavalrlant,
Refreshments
were
In For Parents
New York City, John of
ASA’s with the big orange ice, was recently chosen as gave the ahip a well done 'or
charge of Mrs. C. E. Clemmer
Harold Heckrnhach, prin­ Plant City and Jam es in
stripe on their tails have ".Miss Flame,” waa leading her outstanding achievements
Mrs, Malcolm J. I-odge and cipal of Pinecrcst School has Germany; a sister, Mrs.
been
past six weeks, petty officer. These 27 "Ti­ gave the ship a well done for
Mrs. Donald G. Tise.
requested fifth and sixth Grace Smith of New Smyrna
they’ve been aboard the U5S gers'* claimed they really her outstanding achievements
Those assisting from the grade parents to meet at the Beach and his parents Mr.
worked
hard
but
there
were
Independence (CVA-62) on her
during these past weeks and
Methodist Youth Fellowship school auditorium at 7:30 p. anil Mrs. Morris Hanson of
shakedown cruise south of » lot of suspicious sun tans. a proud crew and ship sailed
A "well done” was extended from Norfolk on A August Included I,arsine Klay, Mary m. Aug. 27 for an orienta­ Sanford.
Cuba.
Funeral services will be
As a rule shakedown cruises hy the "Head Tiger.” Cdr. 1063 to join the Sixth Fleet |,nu Klay, Michele Malbon, tion meeting.
Barbara Tiffany and Kuren
All teachers will be pre­ held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday
are all work and no play and L J. Ileinhart, for their fine in the Mediterranean.
Williams,
sent and the 1DA3-&amp;4 school at Britton Funeral Home with
this was no exception. The work.
program will be explained. Miss Evelyn Kuck and Miss
The traffic between Sanford
Congratulations IX
and
"Tigers” had their work cut
"Senloolo County's Oldest GE Dealer"
Heckrnhach said. The meeting Joan Wilson officiating. Bur­
out for them and they did ami Norfolk this last week Mrs. James Bell of Heavy
I* not expected to last more ial will be in Sylvan Lake
an outstanding Job, The USS must have lieen s mess as Attack Squadron One on the Mr. Stonoland
118 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-1562
Cemetery.
than an hour.
Independence (CVA-62) had a caravan of "Tlgerette*" birth of their son, MaUiew
its Operational Itedlness In­ made the trip In Norfolk to Hell. This new "Tiger Cub” Dies A t Home
spection by Fleet Training Iw with (heir husbands while arrived un the 2nd of August
Mr. Jack Stanaland, 48.
Group who is responsible for the ship was in port. Can 1963, gross weight 7 pounds, died late Monday at hi* resi­
the rigid training and inspec­ you imagine following ten wo­ 7 ounces.
dence, Apt. 23, Cowan-Moughtion of Independence per­ men drivers for Wai miles?
lnn Terrace, following a
sonnel and lliclr combat pro­ The hide pc ride nee was load­
lengthy illness.
cedures.
ed with food, spare parts,
He moved here early this
year from Apopka.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
VATICAN CITY (UPl t — Carrie Belie SUtiaUnd of
You always save on a Ram bier-Am erica's more-for-your money car.
Pope Paul VI apparently Sanford; a daughter, Mr*.
Every model gives you Deep-Dip rustproofing, Double-Safety Brakes,
hopes In persuade the East­ Wanda Ann Sasser of Apopka,
ern Orthodox church to end one grandson; a brother,
lots of other extras at no extra cost. And that’s just a starterthe hu) cot I of the Ecumenical Shelton Stanaland of Nacog­
Council us a first step toward doches, Tex. ami a sister,
unity, Vatican source* said Mrs. Mary Nell Saul* of
Monday.
Winter Park.
The pontiff made n dramaArrangements,
Incomplete
lie appeal Sunday to the East­ at this time, will t*e an­
Once you own a Rambler, even more savings are yours. You get eye­
ern church to help tear down nounced by Gramkow Funeral
opening gas economy. Maintenance costs are amazingly low. Resale
‘the barriers that separate Home.

Wimbish Service
Held Monday

Fishing Club
Gets New
Chairman

Mr. T. A. Hanson

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W EATHERTRON

TO THELAMEST!

Tiger Tails

P A Y M E N T S ^ A S L IT T L E A S

PER
MONTH

UP TO 60 M O . TO P A Y

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Sanford Electric Co.

Pope Paul Woos
Eastern Church

SAVINGS

MORE SAVINGS

value is remarkably high. But there’s still more to co m e ...

u s."

The Eastern church, repre­
senting the largest Christian
body in llie world after the
Homan Catholic* and (lie Pro­
testant*. split with the Hom­
an church non years ago be­
cause of differences, includ­
ing tha Homan claim of su­
premacy of the Pope.

Signs With Phils
Plllt.AHEI.ITIIA (UPI) —
The Philadelphia Phillies limn
signed 18-year-old catcher Al­
len I.use of Centre Hall, Ps.
I,use, n
IKO-poundcr, hit
.172 for Penns Valley High
Reboot to it spring uml sport­
ed a ,490 average in • sum­
mer amateur league.

Quick Thinking
Saves M a n 's Life
WASHINGTON (IJPI) - A
q u i c k - thinking policeman
reached Into a man's slsihed
throat Sunday and saved him
from almost certain death by
pinching off the flow of blood
from hi* severed juglar vein
during a 19-minute rule to the
hospital.
Using only two piece* of
gauze, Pvt. Volney Wiley Jr.
kepi hi* life saving hold on
Edward Evans, 3H. who suf­
fered a six-inch straight razor
slash across the neck during
a fight.

For right now is the best time to get the year's best deal on any new
Rambler. We’re offering amazingly generous propositions— most
generous trade in allowances. Rambler's Savingest Days are here!
SAVINGEST DAY SAVING5 ON SEDANS! All offer lull
fjmily room inside—trim, easy to p.uk dimensions outside.
Single-Unit construction. Choice ot Sixes end V 8s to 270 hp.

S A V IN G E S T D A Y S A V IN G S O N H A R D T O P S! Low cost to
start with-they keep saving with performance that delivered
most miles per gallon in every economy run officially entered.
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INSURANCE

AI It tTiNIHTTONF.Il

II. It. Pope Co., Inc.
For The Finest Year Aruund
Weather CimiliUoiter
FF.I1IJRR8

AUTO &lt;k PROPERTY

IN S U R A N C E

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TALLAHASSEE (CPI) - (111,000 for the governor’* sal­ a biennium. It was brought
Statu Sen. John E. Mathews ary.
out in testimony the appro­ VOL. 53
United Press leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., AUGUST Si, 1903
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 782
The constitution bars a leg­ priation expires June 30, 1983.
of Jacksonville was declared
eligible to run for governor islator from holding an office
On the constitutional pro­
of Florida by lawn Circuit for which the salary has been vision, Judge Willis said, "the
increased during his term a* purpose was to prevent fc«Judge Hen Willi* today.
City Manager Pete Knowles
• • «
&gt;
! Mathew* went W ore the a legislator.
voiced opposition to The
Sen. Mack S . Cleveland
Judge Willis said it was his
I court seeking a declaratory
Hcrald'i stand on the pro­ judgment to declare him eli­ opinion that the legislature Jr. announced today that
posed port terminal before gible because of a question had not increased the salary Sen. John E. Mathrws, un.
gubernatorial
the Linns Club Tuesday (sec arising over the appropriation of the office of governor in annnun r e d
page III but Rep, Jan For­ by the 19(11 legislature nf appropriating the amount for tundidatr, will aditrr** the
Sanford Kiwanls Club Wed­
tune today came to the fore
nesday, Sept. I.
supporting our stand with this
* • •
comment in his newsletter:
therheddmg ou the public do­
'•The Sanford Herald has pub­
main . . . . creating work
lished some interesting arti­
without public need or desire.”
MIAMI (U PO — A low
He said the provision
cles recently. Seminole Coun­
w
h
it
e
s
u
L
m
i
R
should
be
construed
to
uphold
pressure
men that appeared
ty r.m make progress and
eligibility rather than to SPRINGS, W. Va. (L’PI) became a better and better
to have the makings of tho
A. K. Shoemaker, Jr., today
Shoemaker Is joining the strike It down except where Florida Gov. Farris Ilryant
county In which to lire IK all
sen-.m** second tropical storm
of us take a direct interest in was the newest menilier of the beard to replace Luther 1. the change is great. Hu said was elected chairman of the
popped up in tin) Atlantic
the constitution applies more Southern Governors' Confer­
the problems and issues. board of directors of tile San­ Frasier, recently resigned.
today
near where Hurricane
to positions created by n Leg­ ence today at the hinlnrss
When local areas are proper­ ford Atlantic National Bunk.
"The resignation of Frnzier
session
closing
the
four-day
Announcement
of
hi*
election
Arlene
» in found Aug. 2.
islature
to
he
filled
by
its
ly administered, the national
was accepted with regret,"
problems will be easier to re­ Tuesday was made by tha said Hodges, and added that members than to salaries or meeting.
A hurricane hunter plana
Elected vice chairman was
solve. You may have read tbc hanks’ president, Howard a resolution was adopted by appropriation* for already
sped from Puerto Rico to
Delaware Gov. Elbert Nexisting- office*.
article, ‘Sanford Need* a (lodges.
tlie board stuting tliul the di­
give
weathermen an securato
Assistant Atty. Gen. Jo- Carvel.
Port Terminal Now.’ It ended
rectors and oft leers ot the
picture
of the dlstnt nance.
Bryant succeeded Gov. Orseph Jacobs said the case will
with ‘Let’s forget politics and
bank were resolved to bestow
The
San
Juan Weather Bu­
vat
Faubus
of
Arkansas
and
be appealed to the supreme
think of Sanford anti Seminole
upon Frnzirr their “full ap­
ie.ui labeled the disturhancii
court, lie said he would ask Cartel replaced Gov. Bert
County.’ This is an excellent
preciation, gratitude and high
a “tropical depression** on th,*
the court, now on vacation, Combs of Kentucky.
idea! Let’s solve this prob­
esteem for his fine record of
basis of ship reports from tho
Tlie
names
of
Bryant
for
to
move
the
vase
up
on
Its
lem, lenders of Seminole
faithful service, loyally- and
area and estimated Its center
docket to get un opinion as chairman and Yartel for vice
County.” Thank you, Mr.
devotion,"
to be about CO0 miles east of
chairman were the only two
soon us possible.
Fortune.
the French Island of Guade­
Frazier has been a director
• • •
presented
by
the
conference
Srii. Mathew* -aid lie would
loupe or about tlOO miles eastnf tlie batik since It'd" and rontiliUR traveling uhoul the nominating committee head­
The Sanford Herald will
southeast of San Juan,
hat served in many capacities, state, as he has been doing, ed by Gov. James Davis o(
have a birthday Thursday;
in
eluding
a
period
of
several
Highest winds reported by
Louisiana.
talking
with
ns
many
per­
’twill be 53 years old. lluppy
the ships were 30 to 3.1 miles
years ill the I'JIOs when he son* ns possible.
The motion to nominate and
birthday to us!
NEW SEMINOLE COUNTY toucher* wore taken on u Hightseoing tour of
per hour, Tho disturbance was
was vice president.
• •
•
their new home cotnnninity today, to ui'qtiaint them with schools, point.*
He hu* said he would seek elect Bryant and Cartel was
estimated to tie moving west­
Shoemaker I* a native nf the governorship if the court* seconded by Gov. Box* It
Deletions of the county
of interest tintl otherwise get them acclimated. The ndumls have I DO new
ward at about 12 ntilcii per
Barnett
of
Mississippi.
SuiUlod
and
owns
and
op­
rule favorably- on his eligi­
teachers th is year, Cl as replacements and 35 new additional faculty
lmnie demonstration ogent's
hour.
erates the Shoemaker Con­ bility. Mathews said he hoped
members. This representative group was photographed this morning
salary from the 19tM-Cl comi­
“Conditions remain favorstruction
Company.
He
i*
a
ty budget has resulted in id
the supremo court will rule
at Oviedo Digit School. All were luncheon guests al Sanford Junior High
nblo for further development
graduate of Seminole High quirkly in the issue.
t Herald l'lmto)
many protests that County
School.
and some tneren.ie in sise and
School ami tho University of
(.'ommUaium-rs will hear dele­
J aeoh* took the position, as
Intensity i* likely In the next
Florida.
defendant, that any Increase
gation* and teconsidrr • . •
12 til 21 hours," thu Weather
so It, II. Porter learned today.
lie i* chairman of t h e Sem­ in salary or appropriation
Bureau said.
• •
•
inole County Zoning Commis­ makes an incumbent legisla­
PLAQUEMINE. I .a. (Ul’l)
Tho second tropical storm
sion, a director of the Home tor ineligible to serve.
Seminole Co u n t y * Spoils­
— Police arrested (It Nrgtoes
of
PJii.1 will hu named Beulah.
“
It’s
as
simple
as
that,'*
he
Builderof
Mid
Florida,
the
man's Association still Is ne­
in 31 hours in this liver front
Arlene,
an on-nguin • offgotiating fur that waterfront A. K. SHOEMAKER JR. Seminole County Chamber of said. Jacob* held the tncrrnsc town, the South'* new- arena
again
storm,
blew itself out
Commerce,
t
h
e
First
Metho­
from
the
previous
biennium
land for conversion to a pub­
Loot
Found
of racial conflict. But singing,
at
sea
after
brushing Ber­
dist Church mid js uctivs in governor”* salary, from $32,- chipping demonstrator* plan­
lic park, according to Secre­
LONDON (UIH) — Police muda with 98 m.p.h wind
.
1
011,
constituted
a
-alary
in­
tin- ( i v ititII Club.
tary Howard Hodges. He add­
said today they found $8I,U0U gusts.
ned another march today
WHITE
S U L P H U R cation of Hits treaty, was “In
crease under tlie terms of the along with air economic hoy.
ed the club also isseeking
hidden
in a house trailer be­
SPRINGS, W. Va. (UPII r- vlted" In the annual confer­
constitutional bar at Issue.
a dove shooting area
for
lieved to have been used as
cott.
ence
of
southern
and
tandcr
Snuthi-ru
governor*
•’uninvit­
Mathews held the appro­
members and is considering
a hideout by a tnnn and wom­
Mole than 40(1 Negroes at­
priation, since it was tempo­ tended a rally Tuesday uigld ed" l)r. Edward Teller Iron) state governor* by the Sou­ an connected with tlie $7.3
the erection of a clubhouse.
N
u
c
l
e
a
r
thern
Interstate
their
annual
meeting
today
&gt;
&lt;
rary, was not a salary in­ and sang and shout el their
Next meeting is Sept. Id.
milium mail train robbery.
• w •
crease. His attorney said the Hppruval of tuuAhrr t.ias* avoid a battle over the hot) Board, | ro inn act among the
* I-*
Gate*,
apparently
with
the
ly-dlsputbd
nuclear
left
ban
amount would cease to !c in ninich today.
VacationUinc has caused
On
Race Alono
idea lie would speak on the
treaty.
MIAMI (Ul»l) — A circuit effect -ix months after the
postponement of budget hear­
TAMPA 1 1 PI&gt;— A dean of
Mayor Churle* It. Svhnehefinal
day
id
the
meeting
here.
Teller,
wlut
oppose*
ratifiRADIOS-.
S.Ith
Viet
Nam
court jiul;e cleared the way next governor takes oflice.
ings hy the City Commission
the l nivcrslly of Tampa,
let] -aid tho city would n*k
But when the governors ,;oi
until Ihu lirst week in Sep­ f l ’Pl) — President Ngn Dinh Tuesday fur the family of
James IV. Covington, told a
11. S. |)i*t. Judge E. Gordon
wind
of
Tuesday's
invitation
Diem declared martial law Marco* I'i f(t Jiincrw to join
tember.
federal court Tuesday that
West
of
Baton
Rouge
to
i»*tie
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) —
conference chairman Gov. Or• • •
Negroes were denied admis­ A IH'8 jetliner with 28 pur*
throughout South Viet Nam the extradited ex-Venezuelan
a temporary restraining or­
sal
Faubus
of
Arkansas
let
Apparently Lake Mary fin­ today mid sent his heavily- president in South America.
sion In life school entirely on son* aboard aklddod on its
der against further demon­
it he known that the distin­
Circuit Judge Harvie Duval
ally is going to have signal arnn-d troops s t o r m i n g
Ihe basis of lliclr race.
strations.
belly fur more limn a mllo
guished
nuclear
scientist
lights at that dangerous rail­ through pagoda headquarter* killed a list raining order
Thu Ncgioes sat in door­
after
hindinir here today but
wuuld
not
Inasked
to
address
again-t Mr&gt;. l’erez lh.it was
road crossing lifter two years of thi- Buddhist opposition.
No Job Quotas
ways of Mgrcg itc.l cafeterias
no one wan injured.
CARACAS (DPI) — Castro- ihu go\i ruort.
sought
by
Enrique
A.
tlJrcia
of endeavors. Slate Road De­
WASHINGTON tlJl’l) — The mi.ihap wns blamed n
At least (00 Buddhist
TAMPA (L 'Pli - General in demon-'.rating for civil Communist terrorists, active
Faubus advised Teller 1!
partment engineers h a v e monks were arrested ill raid* Jr.
Telephone -trike negotiations rights nrnt equal job oppor­ here lor tin* first lime in might he embarrassing for President Kennedy say.* it faulty functioning of tbs bij?
Perez w;i&lt; returned to Vene­
been on the job, sun eying the curried nut under a state of
would lie a mistake to assign plane’s lauding gear hut tho
broke dow n Tuesday and Ihe tunities.
nearly a month, killed a po­ Inm to appear at the plush
crossing. County Engineer siege decreed by Dirfil timid zuela from a Miami Jail cell
job quotas to Negroes or to
exact cuuxu could not be de­
company
said
it
would
start
liceman
Tuesday,
wounded
a
mountain
resort
hotel
where
Dili Hush reported the cost reports that a coup d'etat was last week (o stand trial «n
any grmqi of citizen* on the
termined immediately. Avia­
hiring
replacements
Friday
civilian
and
tried
to
sabotage
the
conference
wa»
winding
charges of stealing $13.5 mil­
will he borne by llic County's imminent.
hud* of religion, race or na­
tion authorities promptly be­
for electrical worker* who
the city's only power plant.
up
today.
lion
Irom
the
government
secondary road fund.
tionality.
In a massive crackdown «n
gan
an investigation.
don't
return
to
their
job*.
Tlie
terrorist
gunmen
wore
Teller
was
reported
to
have
I f *
anti-government elements, the during hi* six-year strongThe mishap occurred aboard
General President F r e d
Castro-style fatigue clothe* departed
Washington
last Treaty Backed
arm
reign.
“State Finances ami Higher president appointed a new
Eastern Air Lines flight 801
with armband* bearing tlie nirlit un an overnight train,
Garcia, nf Kevv Garden*, N. Learey told members of lai­
WASHINGTON (Ul’H-Tiie
Education in Florida" will be military governor of Saigon
cal 834 of the International
initial* of the Red "Armed then left the (train before it Pentagon’s research chief, bound from Miami to Now
Y..
claimed
the
I’erez
family
discussed by Seminole Rep and n new chief nf staff. He
HAZLETON. Pa. (UPII —
Brotherhood o f Electrical
arrived h*'i‘e and returned Dr. llaruld llrown, told the l or k with iuteiinediutu slops
Jan Fortune before the Cen­ also imposed press censor­ owed him $18,tiTO lor nego­
Rescue worker* conceded to­ Forces ot National Libera­
to Washington.
Workers
that
the
company
at Tampa ami Orlando, All 21
tion
(PALM),”
tiating
a
S3
million
loan
to
the
.lends today that Hie limited
day they are no closer In
tral Florida chapter, Amer­ ship.
He was to speak at tin* Na­
would welcome them hack to
paiH-nger* aboard gnt on tha
Witnesses
said
the
tun
nun
bringing out three miner*
nuclear U-sl ban treaty would
ican Production and Inven­
Ilia long-smuuldering reli­ Mexican government.
tional Press Club in Wash­
work.
were
shot
when
Hired
FAI.N'
Mrs.
I’ercz
ha*
not
indicat­
“ actually Ini prove s o m e ­ plane ut Tampa, 13 of Uicm
trapped 331 feet underground
tory Control Society, at 7:30 gious-political 11i s in this
ington today.
“This is not a threat. We
bound for New York and
members,
carrying
iiib-iua
than they were nine days
p m. Thursday at the Orlando Soutlieu-t A-ian reunify ex­ ed when she, her three daugh­
limbus and Alabama Gov. what" rather linn damage threo for Orlando. Eastern
chincgiins,
entered
the
gov­
want
and
welcome
our
peo­
ago when a cave-in entomb­
the U. i&gt;. military position.
Elks Cluli.
ploded suddenly early today ters and her non-inlaw will ple back,” Learey said.
ernment ownrd Vargas Hos­ Wallace fired a parting shot
»,-nt another plane from Mi­
• • •
ed them.
when thousands »f soldier* abandon their plush waterside
ia
the
civil
right*
controver­
“
But
there
comes
a
lime
pital
anil
released
a
?8-yv,irami to pick up the passenger*.
Prospect* of getting to one
fc
Thomas G. Advert, local and policemen swept into the mansion here and leave for
when you must get alxuil your of the men, Ion.* lima. 13, nlil Journalism student who sy daring a panel discussion
First repoll* from the fed­
u
mit
■
:
s
U
i.
I'
il
U
It
Iloy Seoul cxccuthc of the main .\u Lid png'tlu and south America.
business. We are in a stale-1 were an gloomy that worker* had been arrested lor terror lo lav on tlx- National Guard.
eral
aviation agency said tho
St. Johns River District, is founded up ntoio than 1UO
Wallace ami Faubus bolit s p r i n g s , w. Va. (U P I)— The plane's main landing gear
mate here . . . We can't Just temporarily have abandoned 1st activities.
federal
government
came
un
attending a llirci week train­ monks.
sit and clare at each other their attempts.
Die student, Rafael Ted sharply criticized the feder­ dec sharp ciUleism during collapsed when it set down
ing course lor profession*!
The government forces filed
PARIS (L’l’l) — More limn over the table.”
lecher,
bait been taken to the alizing of National Guardsmen Die Southern Governors* Con­ fliortly before 9 a.m., EST, a t
Bov a is separated from Da­
leaders at the University of pistol shots and used tear fmu American- filed petition*
Local union president Rohospital for a physical exam­ in connection with racial ference today for federalizing McCoy Ail Force Ba e which
Illinois, This fir-t week is guv Irtimhs nn l hand grenades al the (t. S. Kmliui-y here lu-it Mount said the unnoumi-- vid Fellin, 18. and Henry
sirife in tlu-ir two states.
ination.
National Guardsmen to lu-lp I ridb* commercial Jet plans
given over In the 4Mh annual us they Mill iHi d into the cen­ today in a demonstration of meat It,, la-arey was proof Throne, 3H, hy a wall of rock
a
ini
debris.
He
is
believed
quell or avert racial suite in traffic for the Orlando urcn*
national convention of Hie Or ter of Buddhist npp iiliun to suppmt for the civil lights "the company 1* engaging in
A i poke *man for Eastern,
to be injured and tu* guno
\ la ham a .mi Arkansas,
di-r of tile Arrow, a brother- Diem's authoritarian regime. mail It in Washington Aug. 3*.
n ‘strike busting' campaign," without fiaul since the ceiling
however,
said the nose wheel
hood of Scout honor campers.
locked into landing position
caved in Aug. Iti. Ills only
• • •
sustenance has Iwen the brac­
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Ad­ but the main set* of wheel*
A note on the spindle:
kish
moisture
seeping
along
NEW
YORK
(UI'D
Mr
ministration
force* t o d a y ! fulled tu come down nud luck
“ Mrs. Irving Pryor called in
Hie wall* of his chamber.
chunks and ground new per
today to kill tier classified ad
WASHINGTON U T D -D ic pudml Hie tlou-ic low aid a before the landing.
Hope for Bov a was giving soimel of United Air Lines
Due eyewitness, Sunny Voo*
because she sold her r.ttan
I'tilted Stales today official reluctant approval ot tho $1.1
unf&lt; I’s Heavy Attst k '
way to despair among his struck In major cities across ly deplored what it called billion foreign aid bill, but ob ihcei, a city employe, said it
I,
tin
final
three
A-tllT
were
furniture within five minutes
Squadron ft made tt» ln»t
guns, too, ending six year* of closest relative*.
the country early today. Die ■serious
repressive
meas­ server* predicted a close looked lit.u the main landing
of the time her own paper
Pumth of A-311 Skywan &gt;r jet
Skyxunior iqa-intimi* for the
airline said no nights have ures” hy tilt* government of vole Tlie measure, It approv­ gear mu* only pari way out of
was delivered. She and her
aqusdron.
Iicon curtaili tl.
fuselage compartment
husband were aiiia/cd at the operation* a crowning one by |
•South Viet N a m against ed. would bring to $108.t bit it*
winning th«- Heavy Attack
The A i r F o rc e nlfo -tepped
Members fit the Intt riuln.n Buddhists,
bull tile total U. 8. outlays when the plane tua hvd down.
fantastic results (ruin Herald
Wing 1 July bundling - mn pcin for a share of the honor*,
al Association of .Machinist*,
Vout hue* said the plums
\ statement Issued by State fur foreign military aiul eco­
Classifieds. Hoy." We've said
winning "Pilot of the Month’’
-kidded the length of tins
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla- which has locals in 3t cities, liepaf-tment spokesman Ro­ nomic assistance.
it before and well say it lition*.
Heavy Attack Squadron 9
honor* win MnJ. William S. (UPD—The l S Army Corps walked off their job* in New bert Met lo*hey sai'l:
main runway, more than a
again: These are the type
(VAII-DI flni'hcd -in.mi I IIhnrU-ler, an Air Fane pilot of Engineers awarded a con­ York, \ &lt;wark. V J,; lais \n
mile unit a half, mid finally
“ tin thi! tin vis of Informa
messages we just love to re­
lowed by VA11-11. VAII-7,
a . cigfU’d to VAII-3 on un rx- tract worth nearly $3 million geles. Cleveland, I'tuladel lion from Saigon it appears
halted on gras* a t tho end
ceive.
V A H -ll's
Detachment
H,
change basis.
of the atrip.
today for construction of a pin.i, .Seattle and Portland. that tho government ol the
m • •
Bombardier of the Month causeway between the t tor Ore.
Republic of Viet Nam ha* in­
All interested parents and VAII-l ami \ All-3.
OCALA, Fit. &lt;UI'll—Mar
I'umulttltve
rrcordv
fur
the
was
V
AH-ll's
l.t.
l*ul«
PurA
company'
spokesman
said
WILKES-BARRE,
Pa. —
ida
mainland
and
thu
govern­
stituted
serious
repressive
adults of Casselberry are
ion County school* will pro­
ily. He etlged l.t. tjg) H"h ment's industrial complex on supervisory employes were me i-up-, against Vietnamese vide fruit juices for school ( I ’l’l)— Two-engine Eastern
asked to attend an 8 pm . month,Seleased today, show­
•Tilling in" and that there Buddhist leaders.
Holer •*r VAII 6 bj lew tban Merrill Island.
meeting today at the town's ed the “ Savage Sous" of
lunches rather than pay high airline plane carrying seven
lIHI points.
Col. G, \ Finley, Canaver­ have hccn no interruption* to
' th e action represent* a er prices tor (rests milk, passengers and a crew ot
Youth Center un Overhfook VAll-3 made each plane Itouinling tint the boinbsr- al district engineer, said the service.
direct violation hy the Viet­ schools superintendent John three crash-landed at the WdDrive (old pro shop! fur the ami man — count a* they
he* lljTu-scr.inUm airport at
diers were: l.t. (Jg&gt; Charlie contract went to tbc HouThe union, which has about namese government of assur­ Seay said today.
purpose of mapping out a placed three men til the top
six
individual
pilot
um|
bomb­
nearby
Avocs today but no
13,W
hj
members,
ha*
been
Bono,
VA11-11.
third;
I
hief
dadliD
u
v
al
Co.,
of
Jackson­
ance*
Hi.it
it
was
pursuing
a
program tor the young p«*»“The price* being asked for
without a contract since June, policy of reconciliation with Iresh milk now would put up one was injured.
Aviation Machini-t Ed in idea, ville.
pie to be carried on during ardier-navigator star ifling*.
Thi* was accomplished with
VAII-5, fourth, and Lt. John
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second; Lt. Cdr. Ken Hamil­ trial area ot the National National Science Foundation conclusions by way of assess­ The county school board re­ accusing the United States
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TOUR of HOMES
There was a time when if you
wanted a home, you had to build It
yourself and, o f course, this is still
true in many places in the world.
In the early days o f this country,
pioneera would get together from
miles around for a house-raising.
Everyone brought their tools, and got
busy cutting down trees, stripping
o ff the bark and splitting them to
build a log cabin.
In the plains where there were
no trees, sod houses were erected by
pioneer families who had arrived in
covered wagons.

Country G lut Rood

Here you can still do it yourself if
you want to, have the time and the
ability.
But its* not necessary.
There are people who make a
business o f doing this, and have
spent much time, money and study
on researching the best home plans
for just the right kind of dwellings
that will satisfy the needs and de­
sires for the majority of families.
So now you don't have to chop
down trees, or cut out sod and do it
yourself.

to any one of the locations shown on
this page and inspect the completed
homes which are open for viewing.
Among them are the Park Royal
Homes at Country Club Heights,
which feature central heating and air
conditioning, sewer and water, side­
walks and street lights on attractive­
ly landscaped lots. These homes are
found south of Lake Mary.
Two types of homes are built by
the Shoemaker Construction Co.—
those in Ravenna Park are three and
four bedroom homes at a modest
price, and the “Homes of Distinc-

tion” at Tdyyllwllde, for those who
demand “ the ultimate in comfort,
convenience and ’ uxury*”
Mr*. Rosa Payton, Sanford real
estate dealer has on display one
model of a luxury home, east of the
city at 1802 East Second St.
For those who like a lakefront
home, Lake Shore home* on Lake
Minnie are open with attractive three
and four bedroom, two bath homes.
Alt the homes advertised here
may be reached with the aid of the
convenient area map, which identi­
fies the location o f each.
♦

COUNTRY CLUB
HEIGHT•

Real Estate Transactions

Paul L. Vine* to I . I - Paulk, and Linda Kay Balut, DeLand.
Geutge Leopolu., P a r i s ,

Elmer Tallman, e t u s to B. et ua, 27-21. 31, *3,WO.
R. Shaffer Sr., et u r, Suniand,

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ESTATES

Btm lnolt B ird

&lt;16,100.
Ward Hieks, Inc. to Donald
F, Luts, et u s, Eaatbrook,
$17,600.
VA to Carroll L. Scott, et
us, H eftier Homes, $13,664.
V A to Robert Grandenettl,
et us, South I'lnecreat, $10,600.
VA to Roger Hartsoe, e t us,
Suniand, $16,200.
Robert D. McKlhaney, et
u s to Rudolf Hpuller, at us,
Suburban Humps, $6,100.
Estlll Brewer, et u s to A . B.
Munro, et al, Pearl Lake
light*., $17,000.
Anthony Kudlar, at u s to
William Wood Jr., at us, Lake
Harney, $7,000.

Where’* the most likely
place lor • bicycle accident?

Harrington to Jor­ T n a a and Shirley Ann Spiv­
Are rural children safer than
um* J. Bumitefn, Ridge High, ey, Lakt Monrue.
city children, or ire boys
Kmma

$6,000.
Final D itorre Decree*
Marjr F. Larrlvee va, Thom ­
as R. Larrivee.
Marring* Application*
Leon Edward Walker Jr.,
Sanford and Joyce Susanna
Jones, Sanford.
Louis Hughes, Orlando and
Atlea Reid, Orlando.
Herbert Summey, Canton, N.
C. and Vara Ann Senn, San­
ford.
Willie Godwin, Oviedo and
Nina L. Walker, Oviedo.
Omar Duggar Jr„ Euatla
and Betty Lola Frederick, Or­
mond Beach.
William Kilgiiur Jr., DeLand

New Overshoes
Invite Wearing
The tug of war between
you and Junior on rainy daya
may soon be a thing of the
past, and — surprise of sur­
prises — kids msy even want
to wear those one-time pes­
ky overshoes even in bright,
sunshiny weather.
This new day is about to
dawn thanks to new design
concepts in children’s rubber
overshoes, improved materials and new manufacturing
techniques.

safer on a bicycle than
girls? At what age ii a child
most likely to have an acci­
dent?
National
Safely Council
studiie* show surprising as­
pects in the answers to these
questions. Children in rural
areas have as many, or more
accidents as city children.
A child U more likely to be
injured or killed after he’s
home from school than he
ia while riding to or from
school.
Accidents are most likely
to happen on a Saturday and
least likely to happen on a
Sunday the NSC says. Boys

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SMOOTHER SAILING
IN D IAN APO LIS f N E A )
— The entire beckstietch and
the number three turn e f the
Indianapolis Motor Spttdw ay
is to lie resurfaced.

While you are out driving, this week-end, take this page

designed for you . . .

with you. The map above will assist you in locating some

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Homes for Better Living

o f Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

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(in South on 17-5)2
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HOMES SIGNS.

BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES!
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High and Dry lleitutifully landscaped Lota
Sidewalks and Street Lights
Out of the Flight Pattern
Centrnl Ileal and Air Conditioning
Deluxe We.stinghou.se Kitchens
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DIRECTIONS: From Sanford turn wnt on 20th Street al Freneh Are. (Ilwy.
17-92). Wateh for Ihe .lgn* at Mayfair Country Club. Gmnbriar border* the
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Lewis Chairman
O f U F Campaign
*** e i O fc*
New student* who will at­
tend South Seminole Junior
High School are requested to
report to the school at 8:30
—a m. Thursday, Aug. 29. tor
w the testing program.
• • •
Jane Adriatic© and her
family, of Goldenrod. are at­
tending the 30th annual Citrus
Growers Institute at Camp
McQuarrie in Ocala National
Forest. Ernie Lundbcrg, as­
sistant county agent, will
|p have charge «f Thursday
morning’ s session.
• • •

set by the board of director*
with allocations to the parti­
cipating agencies set as fol­
lows;
American Red Cross, 17.A goal o f $48,425 has been 900; Boy Scouts. $7,600; Chil­
dren's Ilome Society, $2,600;
Family Counseling Service,
$2,330; Girl Scouts, $3,400;
Good Samaritan Home, $2,175; Mental Health Assn.. St,400; Salvation Army. $10,800;
USO. $3,700.
"This Is by lar the largest
goal ever adopted by tills or
Sanitation. However, enthus­
iasm is high due to the
gruwlh of Seminole County,
earlier campaign organita
tlon and the fact that none
of the funds will have to be
expended f o r professional
fund-raising," Lewis said.
"This means that with the
exception of payment of na­
tional dues by some of the
member agencies, all the con­
tributions will tic expended
PAUL LEWIS
locally,” he added.
Lewis said that he was con­
tacting a grral number of
civic-minded people who be­
••
lieve that if no United Fund
existed there would be nine
separate solicitations and are
therefore willing to contri­
bute their time and efforts to
17 Killed
this cause.
MIAMI (UPI) — At least
17 persons died in accidents
In Florida over the weekend,
seven of them in two auto­
mobile smashups at Daytona
Bench and Jacksonville,

U . S . Seeks To Break Railroad Impasse

Paul D. Lewis, manager of
the Credit Bureau of Sanford,
has been named Campaign
Chairman for the 1963 United
Fund of Seminole County.

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Management,
Unions Called
For Showdown

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Rail union and management
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wir«
Established 1908
MON, AUGUST 19, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 780
negotiators were summoned
to a showdown meeting today
in a government effort to
break the impasse over
ground rules for settling their
long dispute.
Assistant Labor Secretary
James J. Reynolds said ho
was railing attorneys for both
sides to an afternoon session
to seek agreement on proce­
HAVANA (UPI) — A roc­
BELGRADE (UPD—Yugodure for Miimditlng the key
ket-firing liomber attacked
slav President Josip Rroz
issues to arbitration.
l*imdlne deposits at Cnsitdu,
Tito said today he hope* to
La* Villus Providence, early
meet President Kennedy in
Both the ruilronda and tba
S u n d a y , the government
the United States this fall.
union* have agreed to submit
press reported today. At least
Gov. Edmund G. (Pat)
the two main issues — siza
Gindcrvitle Volunteer Fire
one troek tanker was destroy­
Brown of California told UPI
ot train crews and firemen's
Department will further plans
ed.
alter a 40-nilnutc meeting
jobs—to binding aibitration.
for its operation at 7:30 to­
The **plrate'* craft, nccordwith Tito that the Yugoslav
Rut the unions insist on ne­
night at the 1ILH cafeteria.
inir to the Newspaper Itevoluleader said he thinks he will
gotiating secondary Dnucs be­
All interested persons are
chm, attacked by surprise
attend the United Nations
fore arbitration begins.
Invited to attend and aupport
n'x’ iit 2 u.m. It said the Cu­
General Assembly session in
One source said there e!sn
the volunteers.
ban air force “ repelled" the
New York this fall.
might be disagreement over
• • •
attack but admitted the plane
Brown said tie asked Tito if
the scope of the Issues to bo
A
Charles and Maxine Shagescaped safely.
he hope* to meet Kennedy
arbitrated. The unions liuva
ata, of Iowa, have been wel­
The raider illuminated the
then. He quoted Tito as re­
indicated they want to narrow
comed to Goldenrod and
plying, "Y’es, I hope to sec
target area with a flare and
problems that the proposed
Oviedo. They have purchased
then rocket-attacked gasoline
the President."
six-man
arbitration
board
the Rosa Watters home on
deposits. One rocket set
"But it will not be the first
would
decide.
Orange Avenue in Goldenrod
THE LOCKING RUCKLE on the (safety sent Ivelts being promoted by the
time I have met him," Tito
aflame a tank truck with 8,Attorneys for tho five rail
j and a partnership la an
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees is pointed out to customer Archie Smith
124 callous of gasoline. Other
»aid. "I met President Ken
operating
unions were drift­
Oviedo business.
(right) by Jnycocs Wayne Albert. This scene at the Jaycees Seat licit
nedy when he came here in
rockets "felt near" and dam
• • •
ing their version of the arbi­
stand
in
the
Food
Fair
Shopping
Center,
Saturday
was
rc|&gt;cntcd
at
three
the early 1950's with Sen.
aged a tank with two million
tration agreement. Including
R. 15. Porter has Just learnother locations where the sent belt sales ImmiUis were set up. Sides will
Owen Brewster, former Re­
gallons of rruda oil stored,
a timetable for settling all
ed that membera of the
continue all this week ut the Jaycees Headquarters on the corner of Fourth
the reports said.
publican senator from Maine,
itiMies. A spokesman said the
' r E.B.B.A. of VAU-t, now about
St. and French Ave.
( Herald Photo)
and Sen. Wayne Morse IDRevotucion s a i d workers
draft might be completed to­
to deploy from Norfolk, Va.,
O rel."
and militiamen hastily re­
day.
for seven-month duty in the 15 Injured
Leonard Terry, Sanfard Ne­
Brown said he asked Tito if
paired
damage
and
dispersed
• •
•
TROY, Ala. (UPI) — Fif­ gro. today forfeited $650 in
Mediterranean, read "Around
"we ran expect a better in­
trucks “ preventing the spread
The agreement on Labor
the Clock’’ every day. So teen persons remained hospi­ bonds when he failed to ap­ ternational understanding."
of fire."
Secretary Willard Wirt*’ ar­
"smooth sailing" to th e talized here today from a pear in county court to ans­
Tito, according to Brown,
The press said the raider
bitration plan was the first
K.B.B.A. and VMM. Flo and crash that sent a two-decker wer to charges of possession replied, "Ye*, the world situ­
wns
bused
in
Nicaragua
"pro­
breakthrough in the four-yearthe Caribe are looking for bus caroming into marshland of loltery tickets and reckless ation is good hut we can still
visioned ami protected by the
old deadlock over imposition
ward already to your return. Saturday night after hitting driving.
do much to Improve our re­
U. S “
• • •
an automobile head-on.
of new work rules that would
TAMPA (UPI) —A police
Sheriff J. L Hobby said lations."
eliminate 32,000 firemen's
investigation
was
underway
f
The Herald’ s "Scouting’
Terry was arrested a week
Safety
Sent
Ib-lt
Sales
will
Iwlt.s
all
week
ut
our
headtoday into the death of Caro­
job*.
correspondent, Mrs. J a n e York Better
ago by Deputy Charles Fagan
line Louise Coker. 9 whose continue at the Jnyree* Build- quarter*,'' sold King. Friday
But management sources
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Ul’ l) on th e
Casselberry, is back on the
reckless driving
body wu* found hanging in ilig on French Ave. and night the Jaycees wilt again
*nhl the clash over procedures
Job today alter a two-week — World War I hero Sgt. charge and search revealed
the women's rest room of a Fourth St. all this week, Bolt set up their sales stand* at
could upset the arbitration
camping trip in the Smoky Alvin C. York, hospitalized the lottery tickets,
Tampa
poolroom
Sunday King, chairman of the sales four locutions including Rou­
plan end renew the threat
Mountains with Casselberry here last week alter develop­
Fagan also uncovered an­
announced today, (
nd llal and Anderson Drug­
morning.
of a nationwide rail strike
ing a fever, was taken off the other lottery rase Saturday
Roy Scout Troop Ml.
"Ihie to many requests we store, F o o d Fair Shop ping
• • •
Police sakl the girl had
Word has been rereived in on Aug. 29, Ruth aides pre­
serious list at Veterans Hos­ when he arrested I'laylon
WASHINGTON (UlM I —Tlie been reported misting by her will maintain *uh - of the seal Celt tor and tho Seminole Deltnry that after conddera- viously bad agreed to hold off
This month’ s meeting of pital Sunday night.
Thomas, Altamonte Springs
Plazn Shipping Center in thm by the Controller of Cur­ any strike action until that
staunchest
congressional ad- parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Terry
the North Orlando Village
Negro, for unlawful speeding
Casselberry. These locations rency, Washington. I). C„ a;&gt;- date.
Coker,
when
she
tailed
to
voc-aie*
of
the
"march
on
Council will be held at 7:30 Bodies Sought
and found $773 in bolita tie-1
will be open from b to 9
return
home
Saturday
night
Washington"
are
a
little
bit
Wirt* said the new dispute
f
p.m. toda) in the Community
NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) — kets in his car. Thomas post- [
p.m , Friday only.
jn*e-y
a*** *-*a-inR Dial afternoon.
vvns “ obviously a critical one."
Building at ths Recreation Divers made their seco )
!
ut Li i .1*
t.
'
»,
Tin' body wav found hanging
Eight service elution* have
Center. On the agenda are tempt today to recover bod­ t i c Ot the Peace Hugh Dun I " w* ,car ,h“ l 0M incl K'n
The Herald learned just be­ lie urged both tho unions
indicated that they will in­ fore press time today that ami carriers to come to an
four ordinances, including the ies believed trapped in a sunk­ can and wu* released pending one touch ot violence, on-- by a towel from a towel rack
disturbance on Aug. 23 could and the door to the rest room
stall the sent belt* for $1 per offices for the setting of stock Immediate understanding on
proposed tax on alt utilities en ferryboat which capsized a hearing.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. f UN) licit, including Larry'* Gulf
turn llie march into a cant was locked from the inside by
consumed within the munici­ and &lt;snk off Okinawa with at
in the new Dollary Bank will procedure*.
Sheriff Hobby also reported
. , .
—Tuesday is "Old Reliable’s" Station at 4UI FI. First St.;
, ,, ..
,
1 ,
brnmerang and bring inral- a hook and eye,
pal limits.
ha located in the Spnulding
Nr Ida Kennedy Meyer, "who rubble harm to the
least 270 persons ahum -I.
cause
The young girt left home loth birthday at the Redstone Alex’s Sliell Service at 2500
» • •
Building, Hwy. 17-92 in Dospent most of la*t winter in of civil rights.
Saturday afternoon with a Arsenal.
C e n te r Issues
Park Drive; harry Adair* Rory.
Seminole teachers w e r e Church Aloof
our jail on worthless check
Amongthese supports
of sister,Rosemary, 13. Rom*'the army Redstone ballis­ Gulf Station at Flrat St. and
back on the Job today, whip­
SAIGON (UPI) — 71k- Ro­ charijes." is hack in jail The March on Washington mnry told officer* they plav- tic* missile ten years ago
a s *
Appeal For
Krenrii Ave. ami Don Witt
ping things into shape for the man Catholic Church In South again faring numerous more
for Jobs and Freedom" arc ed pool with two boys at Ut Tuesday blasted off front Amoco at 119 Sanford Ave.
9 opening of schist) Sept. 3.
prov.il hi* been granted for Area Fam ily
Viet Nam was making every- bad check charges. He added Sent. Paul Douglas (Dll lt, poolroom, then went to a Cape Canaveral (nr its first
In the Cnstellierry area, tn- the establishment of a First
effort today to disnsMaiate she al.vn is wanted on similar Kenneth B. Keating, (lt-.N V. i, drive in for a «nft drink. She successful flight. Its many
tty Julia Dartov
hUlllillg rdlltiolt* illcludu Tool I National Rank of Dellary.
R. E. Porter picked up a itself from the dispute be­ charges in nearby counties.
and Jacob K. Javits, (ll-V said Caroline left her there, successes earned it tlu* nick­
An
appeal
on behalf of Mr.
Garage, Altamonte Spring.*;
hot news tip this morning: tween the Catholic-dominated
Although no building site and Mrs. Leroy Hill who lost
Y.), three of the most active and site thought her sister name "Old Reliable" since
Bill's
Sinclair,
Ed’s
Service
Houston Colts representatives government and the country’s
for tho new bank lias been all of their worldly possess­
civil rights backers in Con­ had returned home.
that time.
Station ami Howard’* Service chosen as yet, an olticc to
have been here, studying mu­ Buddhist majority.
An autopsy was ordered
Duck Season
gress.
ions when their trailer burn­
The development of the Stati n all on Hvvy, 17 92,
nicipal atadium and the May
handle subscription* for stock ed south of Ising wood on Aug.
Javits has called Aug. 23 to determine if the young ltcd*lnii&lt;* led the way for
The ion percent nylon belts
lair Inn, and promised an Repair Job
Opens Nov. 27
"a historic date" amt Keat­ girl had been assaulted.
many of Die modern missiles ure guaranteed to withstand wilt tic opened iii DeBary 5. was issued today by tho
answer by Oct. 1 whether the
Seventh-day Adventist Health
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — ing ha* labeled the march "an
of today, including Pershing, 6.IHHI pounds of strain, which within the next few days.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
National League team will
Shares will go for $30 each and Welfare Center at Alta,
American
came."
But
in
their
The
Game
and
Frr&lt;h
Water
The U. 8. Army Corps of En­
Honest John, Littlejohn, Serfar exceeds safoty specifica­ witli a minimum Of five and monte .Springs.
hold Its spring training here
canl, I.sure and Jupiter,
gineers1 st-u-gnlng
hopper Fish Commission said today statements, they have warned M ilk Commission
tion* and me designed for a maximum of 900 lor Individ­
L* the future. Would be a
repeatedly
against
violence.
Tlie Hills are in desperate
Florida’s
duck,
goose
and
root
'tile Redstone was used in
dredge ‘ Gerig’ will undergo
easy
one • hand operation. ual purchasers.
boon publicity-wise to have
"I
know
clearly
that
the
Seeks
New
C
h
ief
need In' oil types of house*
placing Explorer I on its way
a $311,480 repair Job by the hunting season wilt open st
the colorful Colts general
They sell for le.-s than $1(1 a
Albert (Iowan of the First hold articles, particularly a
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A to outer space and sent astro­
Tampa Ship Repair and Dry noon Nnv. 27 ami run for whole cause could he very
manager, P a u l Richard*,
National Bmk of Ormond hahy crib anil bedding for
seriously
hurt,"
Javits
said,
search is underway for an naut Alim Shepard on a sub- pair.
Dock Co., district engineer to consecutive days through
here for six eight weeks each
"Scat belts save lives," Bench will servo as vice pres­ their tl monUi old son. Dia­
"if there's violence, if there's other man to head the strife orbital flight May 3, 1961,
Col. II. It, Parlitt said today. Jan. 3,
spring.
Chairman
King emphasized, ident. Other directors approv pers also are needed.
disorder,
if
there's
even
bad
The commission said the
torn state Milk Commission.
• • •
taste."
“
They
also
help reduce in- ed by tlie Federal Agency
Arrangements for contri­
daily
hag
limit
for
ducks
will
lie will tic the third admin Earnings Called
West Hopeful
Police blotter carried a
juri. by more than olio third. |will be Myron Accardl, Oscar butions may be made by con­
t»- four, with a total pussesistrator
of
the
commission
GENEVA (UPD — West­
complaint this morning Irom
Your chunrr* of surviving an111. I’apincau, Samuel Faron tacting .Mr*. Hoy Phillips at
*ion limit of eight. Daily hug
since Gov. Farris Bryant took ‘ Impressive’
a woman who said site return­ ern disarmament negotiators for gee.-e will he two, with C la ss O f 1954
iiuloinobilo accident are eight. Jr., Robert Kautin.in, Arnold TK 8-1393 during the day or
office.
The
first,
Sherman
NEW YORK (LTD — Her times better when wearing Hooper, Guy It. Chase. James Mrs. itusscll R y d e r at
ed from a movie to find an today were reported hopeful possession limit of four. The
.Smith of Vero Reach, resign­
n.ird T. Frevert, editor of seut holts."
empty beer can on her bed, the Soviet Union will agree daily iisg limit for roots will M eets Tuesday
I Spaulding uni! E.
Walters. TK 8-3883 after 6 p. m.
A class reunion will be ed to take an apimintnient on Standard A I'nur's Outlook,
and she was at a los* to ex­ this week to negotiate on ex­ ho eight, with a (olal posse*,
the
Florida
Appellate
Court
planned by members of the
ay* the current corporate
plain it. what with her hus­ changing observation p-..t* sion limit of Id.
Class of 1931 of Seminole High bench.
earnings situation, good as it
band at sea. And. she added, against surprise a'tuck, and
Hunting
will
lxpermitted
not Insist on » prior imn-ug
School at a meetin g Tuesday
I*, I. even more impressive
ahe doesn't drink:
from sunrise to aun*et except
gression pact.
• * *
at Hp in. in the Caucus Room Slim Pickings
when it i* considered that re­
on opening day when -(looting
Thieves old aIno I only $:s :*i sults are after substantially
nf the First Federal Savings
* St. Johns-Indian River Ca­
wilt begin ut noon. Director
ami l»an Association hutid­ for their efforts over the increased depreciation charenal District directors meet Fitfht in Hills
A. D. Aldrich .aid.
SANTll
DOMINGO,
Dmniiiweekend, according to police es allowed under the Treats
ing.
Thursday noon at the Yacht
icun
II.-public
(UPI)
—
Aim­
Class
member*
are
asked
Break-in* were reported by ury’s new guidelines.
Club, Titusville, to commence
to bring addresses of nietn- Robert Adam*. 1301 West 13th
Frevert points out that
down-to-earth work toward ed exiles seeking to over­ Fire (Juts Harare
Hutitiuu
Pre-ident
Kire started by the hack- tiers who have moved away Street; Isidore Morgan, 1214 many corporation! didn’t take
having the waterway become throw
a reality. Up to now, meet­ Francois Dataller have re­ firing of a motorcycle gutted from Sanford since gradua­ West 131b Street, and Wil­ Ihe additional allowance* tin
ings have been organization­ ported taking part in ne-v lim garage at the home of tion. Further information can liams Restaurant, 'third and til Die last quarter of 1962
heavy fighting in niount.iin- Fire Lt. G. It Crow at Mel- tic obtained Irom Mrs. Eu­ Magnolia. The burglars ob­ with tlie n ull that year-to
al in Irnor.
(
ous northeast Haiti, accord­ lonvillc Avenue and 13th gene Estridgc 111 nr Miss tained $3.5u from vending mu- year comparison*, at this
• • •
rhine* at the redaurant
Street at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Grace Marie Slinevipher.
sta ge, are penalized.
Have you noticed tlipsc ing to exile sources here.
stories on budget? T h e
school*, the county and the
city all reported no increase
in tax millage*. That i-* good
new* lor the property owner*.
• • •

WEATHER: Partly cloudy throuffh Tuesday with scattered afternoon showers; high today 88 93; low tonight 70-75.

Tito Says He
May Visit JFK
This Fall

Rocket Plane
Attacks Cuban
Gasoline Depot

m w A.

Bolita Agent
Forfeits Bond

Tampa Girl, 9, Jaycee Safety Belt
Found Hanged Campaign Extended

DeBary Bank
Gels U. 5. Okay

March Advocates
Getting Jitters

'Old Reliable'
10 Years Old

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Population Spurt Problem For South

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Sanford resident! are a lit­
tle lucky. Refuse collection
fee here is a $1 a month —
DcLand is Increasing its fee
from JI.25 to $2.
• • •
line's a goal for Sanford
merchants to shmt at. The
Chamber of Commerce report­
ed today that Seminole Cuunttuns have an income of l!W
million a year, hut sal*-* here
only total fill million a year.
There's $50 million going
aumewheru else.
• • •
It’s almost a safe bet that
tFe courthouse annex will betotaled at Casselberry,

State Planning* Now A ’M u st' Governors Warned
WHITE
S UL V it l R
SPRINGS. W. Va.. (UPD The South must prepare it­
self for a population increase
of 4o million in the next 23 to
30 years—all of it in urban
areas— the Southern Gover­
nor* Conference was told to­
day.
Executive Director Dennis
OTlarrow of the American
Society of Planning Officials
told a conference roundtable
that the population of tlie 17
stales ut tha group will In

crease from about 62 million
if p event trends continue.
And about three quarters of
the total wUI be urban dwel­
lers compared with about 60
per cent now.
OTlarrow said plans must
be made to see that water,
air and land—resources once
thought to be enexhaustable
—are available for the boom­
ing population.
•Tlie time has passed when
the state can sit by and mere­
ly hope (or the best," lie said.

"We must realize that daring
tile neat 3(1 year* we have to
budd a duplicate ot tlu- ur­
ban facilities that have taken
us In ibis land 3oo years to
produce," he saki.
"Although we have had
uli.it we railed stale planning
in a Tew state, oh and on
for the past 33 year*, rela­
tively little lias been accom­
plished," OTlarrow said. But
he said that state rather than
federal discretion of plann­
ing i4 needed, with indivi­

dual stales serving as labor­
atories in which new ideas
are developed, applied ami
tested.
Also addressing Ihe meeting
wa* Chairman Marshal M.
(’riser of Florida's Installment
Land Sales Board, a new
agency which comes into
existence in two weeks.
(.'river traced the history of
Installment sale of Florida
real estate, and the cloud it
hat come under in recent
years because ot sharp prac­

tices by some developers.
He said Ihe industry is a
“ healthy, ambitious adoles­
cent one" that ha* "no great­
er number, and no less num­
ber, of o;terators who are
bankrupt, cither financially
or morally, than doe* any
other business or profession."
He said Florida's new con­
trol board will protect both
the public ami an industry
that can contribute to the
"sound economic growth" of
a region. (Related story on
Rage 10).

J5*

MET 1(01*0 LITAN TELEPHONE toll-free service for nil of SeminoU
County was discussed at a meeting of Chamber of Commerce officials,
mayors of all municipalities! and telephone officers at a luncheon-meet in)?
Friday at Jim Spencers' restaurant. Pictured frum the left are W. V. K»&gt;y
uitd it. F. Shctldcn, district and local muuugers, respectively, of the
Southern Bell Telephone, and M. L. Ilarre, assistant to the president of
Winter Park Telephone Company. (Detailed news story on pujte ’J of to­
day's Herald.)
(Herald Photo) ,

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It

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Tliflht Deck'
Beinq Installed
Base
fete

Construction has been start­
ed oil the Sanford Naval Air
Station’s own lighted aircraft
carrier “ flight deck.”
Ve'.ropoIItan telephone aervThe 913,973 project will
lev for ill i f BomlnoU County
provide a OOO-foot stretch of
runway equipped with the
will b# forthcoming Uto In
tame lighting arrangements
1064 or oirly 1069, at a coat
used
by U. S. attack carrlera
of approximately 1300,000,
for night landlnge.
should plana dlacusted Friday
To create this arrangement,
afternoon ba approved by
three rowa of light* will bv
present tetophono tubocrlbor*.
imbedded in a portion of the
use aa they lead the spirit o f the school at all
YOU GOTTA HAVE PEPl And these girls,
The tentatlro plana wart
station'! east-wait (main)
athletic activities. From left are Cenl Wheatmembers of the A squad cheerleaders of Semi­
dItrusted by Southern Boll
runway.
land, Bonnie Caolo, Linda Spencer, Carol Ox­
nole High School have got plenty of pep and
Tetophono and Winter Park
This will add greater real­
ford, Carol Samuel (Captain), Susan Piercy and
spirit. Here they practice the perfect timing and
Telephone company official!
ism to the simulated carrier
Carol Torres.
(Herald Photo)
synchronisation of movements which they will
with tho Coonty Commlulon,
landing practice conducted
Chamber o f Oamraeree offleala
periodically for all Sanfurdand majrora at a luncheonbated flight crews and fa­
meeting at Jhn Spencer*! rescilitate their transition to
taurant.
shipboard operations.
Tho expantfoit would ellmlThe runway la already
nat* toll calla between the
equipped with mirror landing
Sanford exchange, no* »«rvequipment sueh as carriers
ing Sanford, DoBary, Geneva,
use.
William F. Hotklnt. 79, died
Oviedo and Oateen, and the
It Is scheduled to be fin­
Friday at Seminole Memorial
Winter Park exchange, now
ished by Aug. 31. During the
Ifoipllal after a abort illneii.
aerelng communltlea In the
Aur. 17-31 construction per­
Mr. Hoaklna made hit home
eolith part of the county.
iod, the runway will ba closed
at 1104 Magnolia Avenue for
M. L. Barra, aailitent to
exeept for light aircraft oper­
the past 30 years. Ha was retho preeident of the Winter tired from the Atlantic Coast­
ations and emergency land­
Park firm, aald the propoaed line Railroad, where he serv­
ings. These will be made on
oxpanalon would coat hit com­
the shorter north-south auxil­
ed as trainman for more than
pany 1160,000 and “It la hoped 30 years.
iary runway.
It can be dona without an InIn the msantime, Sanford
Born In Aldrich, Ala., Hoicreate In ratei.”
detachments will operate from
kins was a member of First
W. V. Roy, dlatrlct manager Methodist Church, Men's Bi­
the Jacksonville Naval Air
o f Southern Bell, explained ble C l a s s , Penny-Pinchers
Station runways. This will
tho added eenrlce alto would Club and Brotherhood of Ballprersnt excessive loss of valu­
' coat hit company flSO.OOO but road Trainmen.
able training time, according
there would bo an Inmate In
to Capt. James O. Mayo, com­
Survivors are one sister,
yatea of 60 eenta monthly for Mrs. Bessie Greek, of Nash­
mander of Heavy Attack
yealdence individual lino and ville, Tenn., and., and one
Wing One at NAS.
11.60 for butlntat Individual brother, Philip lioiklns, ol
Heavy Attack Squadrons 3
line.
Mulga, Ala.
and 11 and V A IM l’s DetachRobert 8heddtn, local Sou­
The body waa shipped to
ment 8 began last week tend­
HOW’S THIS. MRS. BATEMAN? Seminole High School B.. Squad Cheer­
thern Bell manager, tald hit Birmingham, Ala., for funer­
ing a nucleus of support
leaders practice their motions for new faculty sponsor, Mrs. Mary Joyce
firm will conduct a mill aur- al services and burial. Brisequipment to Jacksonville to
Ilatenmn, as they get ready for the opening of school. Watching the girls
Vey of all teltphone subacrlb- son Funeral Home was in
handle the operations.
is Ilob Ring, who will represent the Seminole Indian, dressed jn the tradi­
era on tho Sanford exchange charge of local arrangements.
All told, 230 men and 17
tional costume, in conjunction with the activities of the cheerleaders.
whether they dvtlre the ex­
aircraft wBI be Involved in
panded service. Ha axplalned
the temporary move to Jack­
that “ there mutt bo a great
sonville.
majority of the tubtcrlbera
At the same time, tho NAS
datlring the added aervlca for
public works department will
It will hava to Include all tubtake advantage of the lull In
scribers.”
air operations to Install a
The propoaed arrangement
forced main serving the sewMrs. Rosa C. Newby, who
would eliminate all long dlsFuneral services for Mr. ngu system for now buildings
died Saturday at Seminole
Harrison BucVlow, who was program ^nd both Maj. and
tance chargaa for calla be
Jesse Barrett ilsrbot, 80, of being erected within the NAS
Memorial Hospital alter a named one or the outstand­
Mrs. Buckelew are active in
twean Sanford and Winter
lengthy illness, was buried ing cadets of the Florida Wing
Altamonte Spring!, who died compound area.
Park. If the plan la adopted today.
the senior patrol.
Ih* main will cross the
Saturday, wiB ba held at 11
of
the
Civil
Air
Patrol,
has
that# calla will ba dialed aa
Aa older son, Mitchell, 31, a.m. Tuesday from the Nl- main runway Just west of Its
She made her home at 1006 Just returned from a visit
local calla.
Palmetto Avemie for 42 years to Tel-Aviv, Israel, through now with the Navy in Saa black Funeral Home Chapel center, necessitating consid­
and was the widow of tho late the CAP'S exchange student Diego, server! with the CAP, In Casselberry with Rev. erable excavating! in this area.
and the entire family has Darwin Shea officiating.
J. T. Newby.
program.
Mrs. Newby was born in
Burial will be in Glen Ha­ Experience G ives
Buckelew flew to Atlanta worked in the CAP at their
Tippah County, Mississippi, on the first leg of his inter­ various duty stations in Ne­ ven Memorial Park.
and attended schools there national visit, where he met braska, Puerto Rico, Pana­
Born In Buttonwood, Fa., Good Judgm ent
receiving her bachelor and 60 member* of the southern ma City, Melbourne and Or­ Mr. Harbot moved to Alta­
LONDON (UPI) -Judges,
master’! degrees at Blue eschange group. This group lando.
monte Springs It years ago lawyers, doctors and police­
Sirs. Buckelew is a native from Elmira, N. Y. He was •
BABAT, Morocco (UPI) - Mountain College In Blue then flew on to Washington,
men should ba thoroughly ex­
A two-pronged plot to steal Mountain, Miss.
D.C., where representatives Sanfordite. She has flown on member of Lodge 413, Bro­ perienced In drinking before
arm* from a U. S. Navy bass
She was a member of the ol 63 wings of the United many search and rtscue mis­ therhood of Railway Triin­
In Morocco and assassinate First Baptist Church and the States met and flew by MATS sion* in the CAP., which op­ men, Oddfellows Lodge of El­ they take part In drunk driv­
ing cases, a physician beXing Hasten II hat bean Sanford Woman's Club.
to countries all over the erates is a volunteer search mira, Altamonte Springs Gar­ Haves.
ami
rescue
organisation
on
foiled.
Survivors I n c l u d e one world.
den Club and Community
Dr. B. N. Wright of the
Minister of Justice Ahmed daughter, 31ri. Ludle Newby
Four other CAP cadets flow land, at sea and in the air. Methodist Church of Casscl National Institute for Medi­
Bahnlnl told ■ news confer­ Bryant, of Sanford: one sis with Buckelew to Tel-Avtv,
Harrison, or "Corky," as berry.
cal Research suggested they
ence Thursday the rebels ter, Mra. C. K. Crosby, and with a three day stop-over he is known, started in the
Survivors are his daughters, drink enough to test their
CAP cadets alx year* ago Mrs. Marcella Hansen of Al­
planned to steal weapon* one brother, Sidney Calllcutt, in Frankfort, Germany.
own capacity before judging
from the U. 8. Navy Bass at both of San Antonio, Texas.
During their stay in Israel and ia now a member of the tamonte Springs, Mrs. Eth- others. In an article in the
Xenllra with the halp of
Funeral services were held tho cadets lived witfi Israeli Wing staff as advisor with elyn Bcrguson of Elmira and Magistrate's Journal, he said
•oms American Nivy person- at Urlsson Funeral Home at lamiliei and visited many the rank of cadet major.
Mrs. Florence Ripley of Dag­ the drink test would put judg­
A graduate of Seminole
.Bel.
10:30 a.m. today with Rev. It. historic sites of Biblical fame.
gett, Pa., bia son. Lester liar- ments on “ a sounder basis."
High
School,
he
now
works
Ha tald at least 104 par- W. Warfield officiating.
Buckelew is the son of Maj.
twit of Rome, N. Y.; his bro­
•one, Including tome promi­
Burial was In Oaklswn Me­ and Mrs. Harry Buckelew in Melbourne.
thers, Percy B. Harbot of El­
Major Buckelew empha­
St. Pete News
nent matnbart of Ilia left-wing morial Park with Urlsson (USAP, retired* of Sanford.
mira and Delbert D. Harbot
union National Dai Forces Funeral llonio In charge of F o u r other sons of tlw sised But the CAP cadet of Kingston, N. Y . and 13
Fopularlsa (UNBP), h a v a arrangements.
B U c k e I c w s are active in training organisation is open grandchildren and 10 great Cam eram an Dies
t&gt;«an arrested.
tile Civil Air Patrol cadet to both boys and girls from grandchildren.
MIAMI (UPI) - St. Peters­
II to 21 and also to adults
A spokesman for the U. S.
burg
Times photographer
21 and over.
Embassy here said the arms M iam i Holds 2
Jack
L.
RamsdeU, 13, died
Jewelry
Worth
The
non-profit,
volunteer
scheme failed became of
D entist's Drill
here at a hospital last night.
organisation o p e r a t e s on
crack U. S. Intelligence work, In Gem T h e ft
$11,000 Stolen
funds donated by Its members ‘T h rills' Her
Haintdell, a World War II
end that no American waa
MIAMI (UPI* Police
MIAMI (UPI»—Dsdc Coun­ sml has access to surplus
pout (all Into the hands of here have charg'd two Chi­
HAROLD HILL. Englxnd- veteran, entered the hospital i
ty .Metro Police reported to­ Air Force equipment to car­
tho plotters.
cago men In a $6,000 Jewelry
(UPD—June Walker. 1A. loves last week (or treatment of
day that burglars stole an ry out it* search and rescue
But reports said two Nuvy robbery, hut they arc looUng
to go to the dentist. She feels an ailment.
Survivors luclude his wife,j
ensigns and four U. S. Ma­ for a third person who they estimated 111,600 worth of operations.
no pain when her teeth are
Jewelcry trom a Bay Harbour
Although the Buckelew* are drilled.
Ruse.
rine Corps enlisted men, til believe hat the loot.
Island apartment Sunday.
members of the Orlando
Burial will take place In
unnimed. were Implicated.
“ The drill gives me a love­
Larry Joe Flecher, 3d. sud
Mrs. Harry M. Gold dine squadron, there are two ac­
They said the ensigns were Gerald George Tomstick. 31,
ly tingling feeling.” she said. St. Petersburg
told officers die returned to tive organisations in Semtbroken In rank sud given six- were arrested at a hotel Su.i
her apartment Sunday ami nulo County. Lt. Henry A.
month jail sentences, and that day. They are being held
found the screen out. She Ward is commanding officer
Cis Marines were court-mar- In the Dade County Jail with
ll
started sere am ing.
of a squadron with head­
out bond.
tlallrd.
"I guess my screams scar- quarters at North Orlando.
Police satd they are looking
ed the burglars," she said Lt. WiUlam Taylor is com­
for a thud man In connection
B, - WOODROW CASH
after that I saw two manding officer of a Negro
Farm ers To Vote with the robbery of Mr. and "Right
men running to a car."
squadron
at
Goldsboro.
Mrs. Max Mentcbel. Thieves

W. F. Hoskins
Dies Friday

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Last Rites Held Sanford CAP Cadet Back From Harbot Service
For Mrs. Newby
Set Tuesday

Tel-Aviv As Exchange Student

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stole a diamond ring and a
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will sole Aug. 2030 by mall ficer* on a luo-mlle an Iwur
fur three members of the chase across a causeway.
Airlcultural Stabilisation and
Conservation Committee, ac­
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office manager.
farmers will select three In Slaying
committee members and two
TAMPA (UPII - The FBI
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nominees: Fred A. Dyson, today — one of them accused
Elbert Gimmick. C u r t i s of being the “ cold-blooded
S Lee and Paul Lukas.
triggerman'' in the fatal
Ballots will be mailed to shooting of a San Diego, Cal­
all fartuers of record on Aug. if., filling station owner.
20 and are to ba returned
Agents said Jimmy Gene
not later than Aug. 30, Bal­ Luker, 36, ind Edwin Dway­
lard said.
ne Hinson. 19. were arrested
The incumbent committer her« Thursday night in a
will meet Sept. I to tabulate car stolen in Houston, Tea.,
vote* and declare results.
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Aug. 19, 1963 — Paga 3

Alabama Schools
Ordered To
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School officials in Ala­
bama"* two largest cities —
Birmingham and Mobile —
were tinder federnl court or^ r a to hand over plan* today
K r the state*! first school de­
segregation helow the college
level.
School official* in neither
city have given any ln4iratkn of what the plans will
include .
Birmingham, which several
month* ago wat the scone of
some of the Ponth’n most masj
racial demonstrations ta
cate, presently Is desegregat­
ing some downtown facilities
under an agreement between
WiuesMtien and Negro lead­
ers. Mobile alio has begun
desegregating some downtown
facilities.
At White Sulphur Springs,
W. V»., Alabama Gov. George
Wallace |&gt;iunued to introduce
package of nnti-integrntlon
resolutions at the Southern
Governor.* Conference.
In Chicago, a civil rights
leader charged hi* organisa­
tion
was “ double-crossed"
when Hep. William L. Dawson
1 fD-Iil.), failed to meet with
hi* group as promised to diit!t)*a civil rights.
_ Elsewhere in the city racial
incidents during the weekend
were scattered, after two
weeks of demonstration* in
protest of mobile school build­
ings in predominantly Negro
neighborhoods.
Chicago civil rights group*
Insist mobile school building*
nro designed In keep Negroes
In Negro neighborhood*.
)
Itacial developments else­
where:
New York: Roy Wilkin*,
executive secretary of the na­
tional Association for the Ad­
vancement o f Colored People
(NAACPI, said Sunday the
civil rights organization is
continuing to fight laws
against miscegenation. Wil­
kins said the NAACP “ moved
Qlnlii that area some time ago.**
Washington:
A
White
House - sponsored women’s
committee Sunday night an­
nounced a sir-point program
designed tn lot Negro chil­
dren attend classes “ without
fear" this fall at US newly
desegregated schools in sou­
thern and border states. The
^committee reported that more
"school* are desegregating for
the first time this year thun
tn the past seven years.

OXFORD. Mii». (UPI) — from the University of Missis­
Jamca II. Meredith graduated sippi in a quiet ceremony Sun­
day in an oak grove within
rock-throwing distance of the
Thieves Choose center of Inst fall"* rioting
touched off by hla enrollment.
Wrong Auto
The 30-year-old Air Force
DALLAS (UPI) Three
veteran,
wearing the black cap
men caught liphoning gas
from a car behind the police and gown of the graduating
station explained they were senior, received a bachelor of
“ just playing a joke on a art* degree in political science
to become the first Negro
friend.’*
The car belonged to chief alumnus in the school"* 115jailer Grady McMahan, who year-old history.
Campus police and federal
led the three to their cells
after they were booked on marshalls stood guard during
the l*i-hour program, hold
theft and vagrancy charges.

The name of Gen. Stonewall
Jackson, Confederate hero,
was added to the Hall of
Fame for Great Americans
in 1933.

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THE CODE OF ETHICS of the National Association of Life Underwriters
was presented to the local association to be luinir at the meetings of the
group at the Capri Itestmirnnt. President Clifford Johnson (left) looks on
ih Donald Foster, public relations chairman, presents the plaque to Fred
Harris, secretary. The code was established by the 50-member organiza­
tion to express the criteria of public service.
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Study Your Teacher
11) The Reading Laboratory
Written for Newspaper
Enterprise Association
So fur, we’ve been discuss­
ing the way* in which you
should accommodate yourself
to your courses—how to devel­
op a constructive altitude to­
ward school and how to pin­
point the purpose* behind curb
course. Hut for every course
you take, you ut«o take a
teacher, and until teaching
machines take over the class­
room, it’s important t» study
your teacher.
The old cliche says, “ If you
can’t fight ’em, Join ’em," and
since there's no point in work­
ing at cross-purpuscs with
your toucher (lie marks you),
learn how to work with him.
Working with a teacher Is n»t
the same as apple-polishing.
Y’ ou have to work with peo­
ple all your life; start m.iking
a science of it.
Here are the major things
to look fur when studying u
teacher:
—What part uf the course
does he like best? What part
does he like least I Watch out
for small points that your
teacher spends a lot of lime
cm—he likes those points.
They may he on a test. If you
catch your teacher supplying
a lot of seemingly unimport­
ant background material make
sura you learn that “ seeming­
ly unimportant" material. If
you can give it buck on a test,
your mark may soar.

—Does he like argument ini
the classroom? (Not fights, of
course, hut intelligent discus­
sion of both sides of a prob­
lem.) Borne teachers don’t—
usually because they're press­
ed for time. But try yours out.
Bring up a question that con­
tradicts one of hi* own state­
ments. If he likes it. do it
again. If he doesn't, It may
Ih&lt;best to keep quiet when you
disagree. There's no point in
irritating him.
— Does he mink for class
participation, or does he just
count tests? This will usually
depend on the sizu of his
class; the best way to find out
is to ask your teacher. If he
marks for class participation,
whenever you feel you have
something to any, say it!
— Does he like to give pop
quizzes? If ho does you’ll have
to prepare for class every day.
Whenever possible, rhcek for
Ibis with older student* who
have already had your teacher.

CUT-UP

—WLat kind of tcsL* does
he give? Essay questions?
True-False? Multiple choice?
What kind of answers does he
like? Gooil understanding of
main idea? Tiny details?
You’ll have to adjust your
studying to his tests; it ran
save you a lot of unnecessary
work. You can check this out
with older students,
—See if he has “ good days"
and 'Hind days." Mondays are
just ns rough on teachers as
they are on you. Don't go out
of your way to give your
teacher a hard time on his bad
days.
— Make a private appoint­
ment with your teacher. It can
be helpful to both of you. He’ll
1m glad to see you but be sure
you have something specific
that you want to talk over;
he may not have time for just
small talk.
(NEXT: How to disagree
with your teacher ami still get
good mnrks.)

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cellor J. D. Williams to reeeiva the diploma and the tra­
ditional “ Congratulations and
good luck."
Meredith nodded and smiled
broadly, while in the audience
hia wife and parents were
smiling.
"Wc are all very proud of
him,” said his wife.

in a shady grove of giant oak
tree* about 100 yard* from the
renter of rioting which erupt­
ed last autumn following
Meredith’s arrival on campus.
Two men were killed and
score* injuteJ in the Sept. 30
riot that brought .10 000 fed­
eral troop* streaming into this
small college town.
Rut the last of the troops
were gone Sunday. The grad­
uation went o ff without a
hitch. There were not inci­
dents.
When his name was called,
Meredith stepped up to Chan­

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tss Southward, John Dinkins

H o ste ss

ed InCandlelighl Ceremony
organxa, over taffeta, with
matching veil and headpiece.
She carried a cascade bou­
quet of pink delight roses and
stepbanotis.
Other attendants were Mrs.
Milner Osborne, sister of the
groom; Mias Rosemary South­
ward, a niece of the bride;
Miss Sue Melnlcove, of Pine
Grove, Pa.; Miss Mary Als­
ton, Decatur, Ga.; Mias Mary
Miller, West Palm Beach, and
Mias Kay Ivey. They worn
The church was decorated gowns, veils and headpieces
tth a profusion of palms,
and carried flowers Identical
ladles and basket arrangeHats of white gladioli and

to those of the matron of
honor.
The (room's father served
as beat man. Groomsmen
were MUner Osborne, Gary
Southward, Henry Schumach­
er, Harrison Smith, A. C.
Doudney, Dick Roundtree,
Rkbard B. Sheridan, of North
Augusta, S. G. and George
Leach, Tampa.
Flower girl, little Miss
Mary Beth Williams, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
JVHllimi, carried the basket
that was tarried by Use bride

The bride, given in marri­
ng* by her father, were e tradttteoal white *owa of pure
aflk organs* end Chantilly
he*. The fitted bodice ftatnred a eet-tn cummerbund
■pd batean neckline and tong
tig mwd sleeves. The waist
«na accented by medallions
e l Imported Chantilly lace,
•crusted with eequiae and
iftd pearls.
-The
vofnmiaoaadeep
deeptkred
tiered
___volumlaou*
flfttrt was Accented at th*
febek waist with two sell
nisei sad M Wo a full cas­
cading chapel train. Th* four
tierad Imported French al­
lusion v*U ten from s pearl
Kara to flagerlength. She car­
ried a cascade bouquet of
whlta tiara roses centered
With • gold throated whlta
•rehid.
Mra. A. C. Doudney, matgin of booor and sister of tha
bflda, worn a floor length
gawn of candle light blue silk
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MRS. JOHN KERRY DINKINS
(House of Rahija Photo)

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Far School and
Playtlothe*
SHIFTS and SHORTS

Milady’s Shoppa
o r Fla* Fabric*
1M 8. Park 323-0313

P o l l Lr P a r r o t

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TWO WEEKS!

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S H O ES !

YOUR GUARANTEE

OF QUALITY

F R A

M e e tin g

Rrucc Burner, Miami; Dr.
and Mrs. Sidney Mrlnlcuve,
Pine Grove, Pa.; Sir. and
.Mrs. Donnie Morris, Baxley,
Ga.. and G. W. Leach. Miss
Karen Keller, Mr. and Mr*.
Solon F. O'Neal Jr. and Mrs.
J. H. Lee, all of Tampa.

Miss Southward And Her Attendants
Honored At Bridesmaid Luncheon

Mr*. Vernon Fedderson,
president o f tha Ladies Aux­
iliary of tho Fleet Reaerr*
Association, Unit 147, was
hostess for tho August meet.
Inf of the froup, last week.
Office™ and committee
membera were, Introduced and
Mra. William Holcomb, treat*
urer, aubatltuted for the acc­
retery who waa not preacnt
It waa voted to hold raeetlnfa
every aecond Tueaday at 7:30
p.tn. and Mra. Donald Nopper
waa named chairman for a
fet-acqualnted coffee.
Mra. Wannetta Cheaaer,
chaplain, announced that Mra.
Jack Hlppa and Mra. Grace
Keek were In the hoapltal.
Mra. Ormond Valller waa welcorned aa a guest.
Vernon Fedderaofl present­
ed a program on Americanism.
The next meeting la icheduled
for Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m.

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Schu­
macher and daughter, Ann,
left last week for a trip
through the North Carolina
Mountains. Ann will return
home thla week and Mr. and
Mrs, Schumacher will con­
tinue their vacation, traveling
t h r o u g h several northern
state*.

DARK FROZEN TURKEYS

Frinre* Horton Clrclo of
the First Baptist Church
meets at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. B. W. Rogers, 101 Pins
taika Drive, Loch Arbor.

SCHOOL OPENS IN

F or

Mrs. Ellen True, Mrs. Hel­
en Pearson, Mrs, Harriett
Slawter and Mrs. Marjorie
Cowan attended tho District
5 convention of the Business
a n d Professional Women's
Clubs, held at tha Rocklcdgc
Hotel, in Cocoa. Delegates
The punch table was cen­ gave report! of their clubs’
tered with a silver epergne activilica for the past three
similar to the one on the months.
bride's table and two silver
punch bowls with floating lee
Mrs. Harriett Slawter spent
hearts and white orchids. The the weekend with her daugh­
Southward home was dec­ ter, Mrs. Jeanne Philips, in
orated throughout wilh a pro­ Wlmlcmcre. Another weekend
fusion of pink sweetheart guest at the Philips home was
roses, full mums and white Joe Kringulskl, from Hamp­
stock. Tho stairway was ton, Conn.
sdorned wilh a garland of
smllax and while satin ribbon
Mrs. David McNeil, the for­
and wedding bell*.
mer Miss Edith Hznion is
Avaiiling with the serving visiting her parents, Mr. and
and entertaining were Mines. Mrs. A. B. Hanson, of Paula.
W. L Kirk, John Evans, W. She has completed her edu­
B. Kirby, W. A. Kratiert, cation at Florida State Uni­
Raymond Hall, J. II. Lee Jr., versity and received her B. S.
Bill Southward, C. L. Park degree In education. In about
Sr., Fred Wilson, Robert Mor­ 10 weeks, Mrs, McNeil will
ris, J. C. Mitchell, A. J. Join her husband In Texas,
Peterson and the Misses Vida where she will teach school
Sue Smith, Niki Ashby, Bon­ next year.
nie Giclow, Frances Strick­
land, Marilyn McDaniel, Dlan
Jerry Trosper and Jay Jar­
Aiken, Sally Williams, Ann rell spent the weekend in
Doudney and Donna South­ Daytona Reach.
ward.
Tho bride's book was pre­
Mrs. Marie Sundvall and
sided over by Mrs. Donnie tom, Hamid, Donald, William,
Morris and Mini nose Krat- Gary and Tim haw returned
zert. Mrs. Willie Pippin pre­ from n two months vacation.
sented piano background mu­ They visited friends and rela­
sic during t h e reception tives In South Carolina, Nor­
folk, Va., Ramsey, N. J., St.
Paul and Cambridge, Minn,
and De Kalb, 111,
They also went on sightsee­
ing trips at the various places
they visited, including several
museums, a boat ride to Ft.
Sumter amt a tour of the
Capitol at St. Paul.

MONDAY

ans Iwiba, h t*UiJ. daaitas As area* “ Jr.

P E N N E Y ’S G Y M

featured a ’ scoop neckline,
brief sleeves and her match­
ing headpiece was of pale
pink organs and pearlltcd
petals with matching veil. Ac­
cessories matched the drew
and aha wore a white orchid
corsage.
The groom’s mother wore a
turquols silk crepe, accented
with a re-embroldded Alencon lace with a cowl neckline,
matching hat, white acces­
sories and a white orchid
corsage.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
home of the bride’s parents,
1918 Hibiscus Drive. T h e
bride’s table was overlaid
with a hand mads Belgian
lace cloth over pink satin and
held the four tiered wedding
rake and a silver epergne
filled wilh pink sweetheart
rose* ami white carnations
flanked by burning white tap­
irs.

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State University.
The reddish eoior usually
is due to improper handling
of the frozen birds between
processor and retailer. Torn
plastic bags and slow freezing
also cause color changes.
Temperature studies a r e
now being made at Colorado
to determine better handling
conditions for frozen turkey*
and to determine the exact
loss of quality on darkened
birds.

GUESTS AT THE BRIDESMAIDS’ luncheon,
honoring Miss Jeanne Southward are left to
right, (seated) Miss Mary Beth Williams, Mrs.
A. C. Doudney, Miss Southward und Miss Suo

Melnlcove. Back row, Miss Kay Ivey, Mias Mary
Miller, Mm. Milner Osborne, Mins Mary Alston
and Miss Rosemary Southward.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Ernest Southward and ne Southward, Thursday, at
ra. William Southward were tho Capri.
•hostes-wu fur a bridesmaids
The table was centered with
nrheon honoring Miss Jean- nil arrangement of white car-

tions, stock and blue mums,
rryinjt out a color thema
cam!It-light blue and white.
Favor place cards of white
Iniature wedding bells coved with blue net and tied
th white satin ribbon cnmed with lilies-of-the-valley
-r. at each place setting.
, ,
U o bride-elect presented
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ft «&gt;d the hostesses pronted Miss Southward with
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N e w Substitute Rule Further

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Complicates College Football
NEW YORK &lt;NEA — The
new Atlantic National Collegist* Athletic Association
rule regarding lubetltutiona
ha* official* and coache* as
confuted a* must people who
watch college football game*.
It la aptly titled •‘Limited
and Unlimited Substitutions.”
It la neither one nor th* other
and a little bit of each and at
th* wrong time.
"The rules committee be*
Hared It was satisfying those
who want free substitution,
which means fir* of every six
coach** in th* country,” said
Buff Donelli, the old pro
coaching Columbia, In hla o f­
fice In John Jay Hall on MomIngside Heights. “ The com­
mittee members only succeed­
ed in getting everybody all
mixad up,- Including themaslves."
The part of the regulation
causing the concern nails:
“ When the clock Is stopped
during a period, any number
of substitutes may enter the
game before th* ball is next
put In play except:
“ A. During the interval
prior to the fourth down and
during the Interval prior to
ths down when Team B haa
been designated as Team A
—no mors than two substi­
tutes of each tmm may enter
the game before th* ball is
put in play, whether the clock
Is running or stopped.“
“ What this mran*,” ex­
plained Donelli, wrinkling his
brow, “ is that w* have free

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down or on Drat down after
th* ball haa changed hands,
which la when it could be used
to th* greatest advantage.

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What gwod la unrestricted
substitution on second end
third down? It le most valu­
able to both aide* when one
o f them lose* possession of
the ball.
“Complicationa •howed a*
during spring practice. Milt
Bruhn, the Wisconsin coach,
told me that in hla Intrasquad
game the teams played eight
minutes In a period before ha
could send in replacement*.1"
As though to eas* th* pain,
the committee aa late aa July
16 dec Med that it would be
permissible to substitute any
number ef player* after •
■core by either team. Thia far­

BU FF DONELLI
"W hat this m eans”
■*

Orlando Drops
Doubleheader
By United prr*s International
Miami's Marlins swept a
double header from Orlando,
6-4 and 5-0, Sunday night and
Fort Lauderdale beat Day­
tona item h 6-2 as rain washed
out other Florida State Lea­
gue action.
Rain canceled gamea be­
tween league-leading Snrssuta
nml Tampa at Tampa, and
St, Petersburg und Lakeland
at Lakeland.
Fort
Laudsrdslw
which
picked up one-half gam* on
idle Sarasota, remained in sec­
ond place in tho league 7 4
games back, had little trou­
ble with lait-plac* Daytona
Bench.
THE STANDINGS:
IV L Pet, GB
Sarasota
37 17 .685
Fort Laud. 36 25 .545 74
Miami
29 25 .537 8
Orlando
29 26 .527 84
St. Pet*
27 27 .560 10
Lakeland
22 31 .115 114
Turn pa
21 32 .396 154
D’tcna Beach 21 33 .189 164

By JULIUS B 0 R 0 S \ &lt; ^
f fU id f E N CHAMPION
the green with a wood be­
cause you ire afraid of tha
2. Conquer it.
This 8 will be your favor­
ite long Iron from th* start.
That'* because the extra loft
helps you get the ball up bet­
ter. You have more confi­
dence In it.
There is, however, a dis­
tance it fits, so don't attempt
to use it when you know it
won't let you to the spot
you want to reach.
Y ou
will automatically
learn the maiimum distance
you can attain with each of
th* long irons. For the av­
erage person, n 2 will take
you about 180 yards, i 1 ipproximitely 170.
NEXT: Pitching.
From th* book HOW TO
PLAY PAR GOLF, by Julius
Boros, copyright 1953 and
1963 by Prentice-Hall, lne.,
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.

“ We no longer can send in
one man after each play.”
pointed out Donelli, “ and the
number of tlmo-outs haa been
reduced from five to four in a
half. Thia could hava a bear­
ing on strategy when trailing
teams lack tlms-outa to help
them bsat th* clock.
“ I don’t know why tho rule*
committee doesn't O.K. free
suhatitutiun and have done
with It. Perhaps it's because
tom* of its mtmbtrs Just
don’t want to play profsaslona! rules.
"The way things ar* now It
is dangerous for a coach to
build attacking and defsndlng
teams, which would improve
play and enable college foot­
ball to present a better
game.”
It'* the same old story. The
rules committee polls the
eoschse and than dose precise­
ly as it plsesea.
If this makss tents, to
docs Fidel Castro.

Standings
By United Press lateraalloaal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Loi Angeles 74 48 .807
San Francisco 78 54 .557 8
SI. Louts
68 54 .557 8
Philadelphia
CT 58 .526 Its
57 51 .523 10
Cincinnati
Chicago
64 SB .520 104
.Milwaukee
64 80 .516 11
61 61 .500 11
Pittsburgh
48 79 JM 294
Houston
SO 84 .117 334
New York
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Los Angeles 3 New York 8
Cincinnati 2 Chicago 1
St. Louis 8 San Francisco 7
Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh S
Milwaukee 8 Houston 1
Saaday’a Rosalia
Loi Angelei 7 New York 8, lat
Los Angeles I New York S,
2nd
Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 1
Chicago 2 Cincinnati 1, let
Chicago 4 Cincinnati 0, 2nd
Milwaukee 3 Houston I
Sin Francisco at St. Louis,
ppd., rain
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet GB
New York
TS 43 .845
Chicago
68 54 .55? 104
Minnesota
88 54 .557 104
Baltimore
88 57 .544 12
Boston
56 83 .488 18
Citvelsad
5* 84 .480 SO
Detroit
SJ 65 .458 324
Lot Angeles
57 88 .452 234
Ksnsai City
54 86 .450 214
Washington
45 77 .389 334
B iM a y 's Retails
Chicago 3 New York 6
Washington 10 Minnesota •
Bostoa 10 Cleveland 3
Baltimore 6 Kansas City 1,
twilight
Detroit 8 Los Angeles ], night
Suday’a Resell*
Cleveland T Boston 4
Washington 7 Minnesota 8
Ntw York 8 Chicago 3, 1st
Nsw York 8 Chicago 4. 2nd
Ksnsai City 8 Baltimore 6
Detroit 3 Los Angeles 1

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PORTSMOUTH. Va. (UP1)
—Deane Beman, the former
U. S. and British Amateur
champion
from
Bcthesda.
Mil., won the 7th annual
Eastern Amateur golf title
Sunday with the same fourround score that brought him
second place last year.
Beman shot a one-under
par 69 for a Tl-hoie total of
282, one stroke higher than
his 1961 winning total.
Ha and definding champ
Charlie Smith of CaMonte,
N. C„ were lied for the first
12 holes of the final round
on the 8,«X&gt; yird Elizabeth
Manor Country Club course.
Then Bemsn birdied the
13th hole to move one stroke
Champs Of Europe
ahead. Smith, playing be­
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
hind Bemsn, missed a 6Umir Giants of Turkey, Lit­
foot birdie putt on the same
tle League baaebill cham­
bole.
pions of Europ*. arrived Sun­
day from Istanbul to tako
A perfect arc is one of the part in the Little League
boundaries of the state of championships in Williams­
port, Pa.
Delaware.

Often tho golfer Is faced
with the problem of choosing
between a long Iron and a
long wood.
Narrow It down to this:
When accuracy is required
and an iron will get you
there, us* It.
The trick in mistering long
irons Is knowing when and
where to use them, so first
gain a knowledge of th*
elube.
Professionals like S a m
Snead hit th* ball ss far
with a 1 Iron ai most of us
do with • spoon. It gives
them the added advantage
of accuracy. 17'* 1 Iron la
also handy If you need to
keep a long shot into th*
wind low.
The 2 Iron also has very
little iott. That Is why many
weekend golfer* alibi their
way out of using it, and In­
variably end up with a wood
or a 3 iron, when the 3 Is
tha logical choice.
Bering the 2 Iron down and
through the ball, rolling the
wrists, the right beet coming
off the (round, the ciubhcad
following to a complete fin­
ish, The follow through is
about ths sams for long irons
as for woods. Never quit
on the follow through. That
can spell less distance and
trouble.
Don't sacrifice distance
with i I iron, and go over

By Alan Mawr

TWENTY WHS?

. S H C if9 f9 T O P o r
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Pass Protection For
Unitas Colt Problem
BALTIMORE, Md. (UPI)
— What the Baltimore Colts
need most la a bodyguard for
quarterback Johnny Unite*.
they could alto use a few
good runners to take a lot of
tha hsat off Johnny'e pooling
efforts.
And th* task of finding
just the right men le the main
preoccupation these days of
Don Shula. th* bright 88year-old new head coach who
replace* Weeb Ewbank this
season.
For tho past few years,
ever elnco Alan (The Horae)
Amsche retired, Unltaa haa
not received tho pass protec­
tion he one* enjoyed during
th* Colts’ 1958 and 1929 Na­
tional Football League cham­
pionship stasona.
Jo* Perry haa done a good
Job at fullback la ball-carry­
ing but he haa not been the
blocker Amccha was. Others
have bean tried at that posi­
tion and bsen found wanting.
So, before tha start of thia
season the Colt* acquired 226pound J. W. Lockett front the
Dallas Cowboys with th*
hopes that he can do tho Job
of hooping enemy ruahara off
Unltaa* hack.
In prw-aaason gams* Lockett
haa alternated effectively with
Perry and it looks aa though
J. W. will wind op with the
starting Job at fullback.
As for tha running halfback

assignment. Shula will have to
depend on the sams personnel
as last year but ha axpecta
to generate morw yardage by
beefing up the line blocking
and by use of more varied
backfleld formations,
Lenny Moore, starting hla
eighth NFL season, will get
the first call at running half­
back.
Tha 190-pound Moors may
not be ss durable or as alusIve as ha aaea was but ha re­
mains a two-way threat aa •
runner and pass-catch.r.
Behind him la Tom Mstte,
who executes the Paul Hornung-atyled pass-run option,
play wsIL
Shula has installed four varltd backfieid formations ami
also haa made frequent us*
of man.in-motion plays dur­
ing tha pre-season period.

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
(UPI) —Winning golf tourna­
ments ran be habit forming,
blonde Mickey Wrllht said
today after pocketing the
first prize of 81,508 hi tha
Albuquerque Swing Parsdt,
thanks to a flve-umier par
total of 211 in tho weekend
tourney.

and Bishop Moore and fought
to a 7-7 tie with Winter Park.
Tha upcoming a a a s o a ' ■
schedule for (he fighting SemInoles of SHS will be as fol­
lows, with (H) for homo
gamea and (A) for away:
Sept. 20 (It)—Titusville.
Sept. 27 ( A &gt;-CoIonlal.
Oct. 4 (H&gt;—Apopka.
Ort. 11—open.
Oct. 18 (A)—Seabreeze.
Oct. 25 (111—Winter Park.
Nov. l (A)—Leesburg.
Nov. 8 ill)—Wildwood.
Nov. 13 (homecoming) —
Bishop .Moore.
Nov. 22 ( A te-Lake view,
Nov. 27 ( A)—DeLand.
With a larger school enroll­
ment and toughrr teams on
the schedule, the Seminole*
will carry approximately 80
men on the varsity this year.
Practice sessions will be
short ami limited to ooe per
day.
All boss trjing out for the
team will face five weeks of
practice before their first
outing Sept. » with she Ti­
tusville Trrrleri.
The Seminole*’ s e c o n d
game of the season will be
against Colonial High School
of Orlando and la set to be
the crucial game In the Sem­
inole ichedule. Colonial la
rated as the No. 1 team la the
Orlando area.

Dated Press Intermtetoaal
Once bitten, twice shy.
Maybe that'* the reason
cautious Walt Alston ahiss
■way from any pennant talk
even though hla Lot Angeles
Dodgers seem to feel they’re
“ In” with ■ six-game Mad and
only six more weeks to go.
The Dodgers said good-bye
for all time Sunday to tha
Polo Grounds with a 7-0 and
3-2 sweep of the New York
Mete.
One of the Dodgers let the
team's feelings be known
when he led a clublwuse note
which said:
“ We'll see you again at
Yankee Stadium the first
week in October.”
Alston, still scarred from
last year’s lost, said ab­
solutely nothing about the
pennant apart from the timebonered, “ Well Just keep
playing one game at a time.**.
The Dodger skipper would­
n't even say for sure that his
club has snapped its batting
slump despite five straight
victories.
"Let's see,” he pondered,
“ w* scored 23 runs in the
last four games. Well, at
least that's more than we've
getting lately.”

Alston, however, was pleas
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a three-hit shutout for hi*
14th victory In th* epene*
and rookie Dick Calmui pitch*
ed five scoreless innings -l»
relief of Pete Richer! to ear*’
his second triumph 1* th*
nightcap.
Doug Camllll hit a two-rua
homer In the first game andTommy Davis drove In tww
runs in each contest aa the
Dodgers gained a full game
on both the Giants and Car*
dinals, who were rained out.
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by defeating the Pirates, 3-L
the Braves beat the Colti,
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Davis Cup In
Sight For U. S.
LOS ANGELES (UPt) —
Freckled Dennis Ralston put
the United Steles back among
th* world’s tennis power* to­
day after he almost singlehandedly defeated the Mexi­
can Devla Cup team In the
North American ions elim­
inations.
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ahead before the U. S.
team can Invade Australia to
challenge for the cherished
trophy emblematic of the
the world's chimpionihip. But
Mexican captain Franelaeo
Contereras said th* United
States his a good chance to
go all the way and bring the
Davis Cup back to North
America.

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More than luO Seminole
High School hopefuls were ex­
pected for the first day of
football practice at 3:30 this
afternoon at the SHS training
field.
Head Coach Jim Plgott will
call together the group, bead­
ed by 13 returning lettermen
from tart year's .'quad. Head­
ing the veteran* will be
speedy halfback Buddy Law»oo.
This will mark Lawson's
thin! year on the SHS varsity
squad. The senior speedster
has racked up some impress­
ionable records in his last two
years of SHS athletics. He is
rxpected to be the spark plug
of the backilcid for the Sem­
inole*.
Fullback Lloyd Freeman.
Halfback Earl Black and
Quarterback Bonnia Hinson
•Iso »r» lettermen from feet
year’ s squad. Freeman pnsessei good broken field run­
ning amt considerable driv­
ing power up the middle of
th e
line. Black, another
speedster, will play the op­
posite halfback from Lawson.
Hinson will round out the
Seminole backfieid and do the
signal calling for the Indiana.
The entire forward Semin­
ole wall will be made up of
returning lettermen, which
will present quite a goal for
varsity hopefuls to shoot at.
Dan McCall will snap the ball
from his center position in the
line. McCall will be Hanked
by Dale Alexander end Joe
Farlesa at guard. David No­
well, Mika Glad and Jim
Thuiiy will compose a trio of
returning tackles seeking a
starting berth.
Bounding out the forward
line will be Billy Higgins,
Frank Nowell and Barry
Barks at end positions.
The Seminotes had an ex­
cellent three weeks of bard
spring training. Plgott la not
anticipating any real stand­
out on the squad but looks for
a well-balanced all-around
ball club.
Last season the Semlnoies
wound up with a 8-3-1 record.
Wins over Titusville, Apopka,
Seabrerte, Leesburg, Lakeview and DrLand sparked the
Seminole season. The local*
fell to Edge water, Wildwood

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Nolle* to hereby given that
the Slate Rood Department
o f Florida will Hold • publle
hearing concerning tho loca ­
tion and aconomlo offocta o f
propoitd
Improyememta
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Federal-A id
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State Road f i t . from Stata
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Seminole County, la tho Couaty coBnalooioaor’ a room. Bamtnolo County
Court
House,
Sanford, Florida on August
II. l i f t at 1:00 P R . &lt;K»T).
purauant to Sactlon t i t (e)
o f Public t-aar tlT o f tho l l t h
Congress.
All paraana wishing to b«
heard aro hereby notified to
appear at aald masting.
JOHN* It
PHILLIPS,
Chairman Btata Road Do*
partment o f Florida
Publlahi Au g II, II, t i l l .
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in cofjttt j r o i i n c o n t f .
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You a l ' t c h o f you aro
herrlijr noi**,e.l anil required
to fllo any t-1 ilria and do*
tnanda which »uu, or slt h ir
o f you, may ha vs agalnat
aald aatato In tha offleo o f
Hon. C. Vernon lllie. County
Judge o f Seminole County, at
his offleo In the Court House
In Sanford, Florida, within
ala calendar montha from the
time ol the flrat publication
o f thla notice. Each claim c r
demand must ba In writing
and contain the place o f reeIdenra and poat office addrese
of tha claimant and muat ha
sworn to by the claimant, hie
meant nr attorney, or tho aamo
aha!) ba void.
FIIUtT NATIONAL BATCH
AT ORLANDO
RT: HAROLD K. BCHOOffMAKEIt, as Trust Officer
of Th e
First
National
Rank at Orlando,
Aa Executor o f aald de­
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11(1 Eaat Colonial Dr,
Orlando, Florida
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OTATF. t » r FLORIDA TOi
UNKNOWN LIENORS, rlahwIng by, through, under o f
against the following defend*
ant*. In-wit: I* A tl DEVELOP.
RENT c*l till'., a Florida eorpnratlon; MODERN PA TNT INC*
CO., a Florida enrporatloni Oil*
ANUK PAVINfl AND CONHTHCCTION CO., a Florid*
rorporatlnn; A. c . DOtlDNET
SL’ IiVEYOItS, INC. a Florida
corporation: D«W ITT HUNT­
ER; or either o f them, and all
partita basing, or claiming to
hast, any right, tltla or Inter­
est In tha following described
property, lying and being la
Seminole County, Florida, t o wlt: Lot II. Illock E. Lota i ,
1. and f. Block F. Lota 11, 11,
It and 11. Block O, ALL IN
WOODM ERE PA RK HUIIDIVI8ION, H E PLAT NO. I, accord­
ing to plat thereof recorded In
Plat Rook 11, page 11 o f tbo
piitdtc
records o f Hemlaole
County, Florida.
Yuu, nnd each o f you. a re
hereby notified that a suit has
been brought against you lit
the Circuit Court, In and fo r
Seminole County, Florida, la
chancery, entitled THE FIRST
NATIONAL HANK OF MIAMI,
a national banking association,
plaintiff, v. P A tl DEVELOP*
MEAT COUP., a Florida co rp .
oration, et at, defendant!, and
you. and each o f you, aro
required to file your Anewer
to the p la in tiffs Complaint
with the Clerk o f aald Court,
and serve upon plaintiff, o f
plaintiff's attorney, tlEO. A.
SPEEIt, JR., whose address la
P. O. llo x t i l l , Hanford, F lo r­
ida. a copy o f said Answer, o *
o r hefors Septemher It, A. D.
I l l ] , and It you fall to do so,
Decree Pro Cunfesso will
he entered against you. and
each nf you. for the relief de­
manded In eald Complaint.
The nature o f this suit la
to foreclose that ctrtala mort­
gage glean by P 4 O De­
velopment Corp. to Tha First
National Bank o f Miami, re­
corded
In Official
R e co rd !
Rook (Oil. page *4 In tha o ffice
o f the Clerk o f Circuit Court
o f H-mlnole County, Florida,
encumbering tho above daacrlbed property.
WITNESS my hand and tho
seal o f said Court, this tilth
day nf August, A. D. D U , at
Hanford,
Seminole
County,
Florhla.
(HEAL)
Arthur IT- Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court o f
S- mln ole County. Florida,
By Martha T. Vlhlsu
Deputy Clerk
Geo. A. Speer. Jr.
Attorney for Plaintiff
I*. O. Hoi l i f t
Hanford, Florida
Publish j Aug. It, M. Bepi. fc
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1- !&lt;ost &amp; Foil nil
2. Notices - Personal *
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
fi. For Rent
F»A S|iecial Notice*
7. business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
!». For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Ileal Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situationa Wanted
20. babysitters
21. lleauly Salon*
22. build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
:&gt;6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

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f rralfc Aug- 19* 1063 -— Pains 9 12. Rm I Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*

SWEETIK H E

By Nadine Seltzer

MEN-WOMEN, 18-52. Surt
high si 1102.U0 a week. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed. Thousand' of jobs
open. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE infor­
mation on jol,s. salaries, re*
iiuirements. Write 1UDAY
giving name, address and
phone. Lincoln Service, llox
40, c o Sanford Herald.

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, Lake
front borne. Ravenna Park.
Newly painted inside and
out. Total price $162450.
‘210 Tangerine Dr. FA 2-8520
A REAL HOME. If you like
to entertain or just want
elbow room, check this one.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Flor­
ida room and all the trim­
mings. In the center of two
shaded lots In a choice res­
idential area. Priced below
its value with attractive
terms for a quick sale.

2 BEDROOM Kitchen eqnp

ped. N'O-8-5593 for appolntmeat.
CLEAN 1st Hour Apartment.
Private entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
BEDROOMS. lVk baths.
Idirge fenced back yard,
immediate occupancy. 3105
S. Park.

SOUTHWARD
INVESTMENT k REALTY
116 N. Park Ave. 322-9173

FUH.V. Apt. Close In. Phone
FA 2-2800.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle, also retired people.
FA 2-4712.
6. For Rent

2 STORY House which can
be used as Apts., ami 2
lots. $3300. 1123 E. 7th St.
Sanford. FA 2-0542.

“ NICE DIVE1"

3 BEDROOM, t bath, small
or no down payment. Nice
section, Sunliml Estates.
12. Renl Estate For Sale FA 2-7993.

APARTMENT A Trailer. Ad­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
It. Insurance
ults. No pets. FA 2-2(17.
Rooms private batJu, 111
Realtor
W. First St.
Leg al Notice
Raymond Lundquist, Asso. SENIOR Citticns may qunlL
APARTMENT. 305 Myrtle
fy for Life or Hospital In­
FA
2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Ave. FA 2-5802.
t
BEDROOM
Apartment.
r i c m i o t a s t VE
surance to age 75. Fred J.
NOTICE IS h»r»by *lv«n that
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2*
Harris FA 2-7960 for uppt.
I am t n v a c t J In b u - l n m at 1. Lost &amp; Found
2 BEDROOM CB House. Kit­ 1(62 from 9:30 to 6 p. m. 2 BEDROOM Frame House.
ISIS S. French AT*., Hanford,
2119 Chaw Ase. 323 0633.
chen equipped.
U'arporte,
flemlnole County, Florida, un* FOUND: Key on chain. FA
Monday tliru Friday. I'b.
17. Male Help Wanted
&lt;Ur tha Heilllou* min* of
utility.
Large
corner
lot.
FA 2-4501 any other time. INCOME f r o m
20526.
separate
ban-flam Raalty, and that I
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
Intend to re«l* l« r *»U nama
apartment carries nice 2 MANAGER Trainees, age 25
Park. Phone FA 2 2061 or ( ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm
with Uja Clark o f tlia Circuit 2. Notices - Personals
to 30. Married preferred
Bedroom
Home. $9600. Lib­
Court, SrmlnoU County, Flor­
FA 2-2324.
Ave. 322 2021.
Opportunities. Sanford, Catida, In accordoucn with tha VACUUM CLF.ANER repairs,
eral terms. Phone FA 2-7716
telberry, Orange City ami
nrovlalona o f tha Fictitious
or call at 817 W. 1st St.
part*, supplies for Elvctro- 2311 BEDROOM RENTALS FURN. Apt. '2300 Mellonvilte.
Nama Siatutdi, to-w lt: Section
Ik-Land areas. Contact Mr.
StiS.09 Florida Statutai ISiT.
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AlrTharpe, Jackson's
Minit
big; John P. Zcutl
NEW
LOW
PRICE
with
Wmy, Rex-Air etc. Free ROSA L. PAYTON Efficiency Apt. $30 3!o. up.
Fubllab July JJ. Aug. S, 13. 13.
Market, Park Dr., Sanford,
terms to suit buyer. Cus­
pickup. New and Used
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
IMS.
Reg. Rest Estate Broker
Fla.
CDK-IIS
tom-built house in good lo­
cleaners, jold FA 2-2282, FA 2-UOt 17-92 at Hiawatha
F U H N* 1 S 11 E D Apartment.
cation. 3 bedrooms. 2 full MAN 2t 16 for Insurance deb­
in
this
emit i t c o t i i t .
NINTH J t till M l. t'lHI I IT, 3. Education • Instruction ROSE
Clean and close In. Jimmie
tiled b a t h s ,
hardwood
COURT.
Furnished
it, Sanford area. Salary
in
v v ii
F o il
a t:H lN o l.v
Cowan. 322-4013.
floors, fireplace, »e]&gt;arate
Near base.
plus commission. Call Mr.
r o l N f V . FLlllltllV
KINDERGARTEN REGIS • Apartments.
IN I H I M C E R Y NO. 1.VIIS
dining room ami Florida
2015 Sanford Ave. NO-Sllrorup. 323 U843.
TRATIONS
now
being
ac­
NOTIt'K TO IISIFKNIt
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
room, large "eat in’* kit­
(323.
cepted for fall term. Grace
C H A tt U E WICK6,
equipped,
$75.
FA
2-2958.
chen, double garage with 19. Situation* Wanted
Main tiff.
Methodist Church,
Onora FURNISHED Apt. Downstairs
two utility rooms. Lot tuu
ltd.
at
Woodland.
Exper­
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
Le t t t k m. w tc tu f,
121 LAUREL DRIVE
1 Bedroom $60. 606 S. Park.
x!35 beautituily landscaped
Ptfamlant.
ienced teacher, Mrs. II. B.
3
BEDROOM,
kitcticn
equip­
T i n : a m i: o r f i .o h i u a
with many trees including PAINTING. Repairs. Work
McCall. 5!odern facilities.
RENT A BED
ped House. $95 a month.
T O i I.KTTIK M. WICK*
citrus. List chance as own­
guaranteed. FA 2 0239.
tt’ h i i o rraiilrnca and addraaa
Your inspection invited any Rolliwsy, Hospital 4 Baby
Ph.
FA
2
6(37.
In unknotvn.
er leaving town. Open
Beds.
weekday
morning.
9:00orplease
take
notice
House now at 1814 Mellon- Child Csrc. FA 2-2774.
By Day, Week, or 3tonth SPACIOUS Home. Rose Court.
12:00, or phone FA 21472
Eta: you ara Itarahy tctiulrad
ville
Ave.
to file your wrlttan attauar or
CARROLLS FURNITURE
REBECCA wants 5 days or
for further information.
3 B,trin. 2 bath. 1133 mo.
dafanaa. If an}, personally or
Ph.
FA
2-5181
116
W.
1st
St.
part lima work. Guod ref­
Ph. FA 2-0219 or 1A 2 2376.
tiy an attorney, on o f hafora
GOVERNMENT
fleptenvber Id. IS4J, at tha
erences, Call after 3 p.m.
Leg al Notice
1 BEDROOM
furnished AIR CONDITIONED till in
O ffice of tha da rk o f lha Cir­
OWNED HOMES
FA 2-1321
cuit Court, at Uia Courthouaa
apartment. FA 2-06(1,
3 Km. furn. Apt. $65 mo. FOR a real bargain in a
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BABYSITTING.
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Florida arid to mall a copy
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
th ereo f to btanatrom. Iiavla a. iii v.
of
2,
3
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4
bedroom,
1
iloltlloah, attorney* for Plain­ I’ll* Nil. UU
Gables. FA 2-0720.
CLEAN furn. Apt. 2017 Elm
DEPENDABLE Woman wants
and 2 bath homes that are
tiff. Poet Offlca Hoi Uio, Han­ F . » T A T E O F
work. 1304 W. 7th St.
Ave. Near stores. No pet*.
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ford. Florida. J : l * l , In that
available
for
immediate
oc­
TWO
bedroom
furnished
Apt.
I*- »-t ana.l
certain
divorce
proceeding
cupancy. These home buys SEWING or general house
$55 00. 2101
Magnolia, 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath Hume
pending aguliial you In tha N O T I I C o r M N A I. I I E P O H T
Circuit Court o f tha Ninth A N II A P F L I f A T I O N S o n H I * .
are priced below murkst
Phone FA 2 3951. Robert
on large lot. Shaded patio,
work. Wlthclinina Harris,
Judicial Circuit I" and for CH VHI.E
value. You ran purchase a
Fla. room, sprinkler sys­
Timl W. lJlh St.
All p-i-sene ere h -r aby noil- A. William*.
Stmlnola County, Florida. In
Government Owned Home
Chancery, an ahhrai tatad title flat (ha! tha Uh'termgnetl atem, pump, deep well, airnf an Id enuee twin*,- "Charlie L I ' LA MAIUH ISOM of **l.l UNFURNISHED Urge 2 bed­
for as tittle as tliai ix&gt; to 31. Beauty Salon*
condition, did) waslier, dis­
W ic k* Plaintiff, reran* l i t t l e a.!&gt;!a. ha* complain! tha a d ­
room Duplex. Fla, rod in.
$35o.uo down Monthly pay­
11
Wlcka.
Iiefandant". and ministration (htrto f • .1 h i t
posal. FA 2 3137. !03 E. 00S P E C I A L
Electron heat.
Ilth St.
haraln fall not or a Decree f i l 'd In «al4 court bar final
ments tlist include every­
ora Hd.
Pro confe aeo will h- entered rep-vrt »nd application for &lt;luLungwood. 838-3299.
HACK
lo school offer, one of
thing start as low as $16 ui
agalnat you, and the cause chars*. OhJ*cilun» tli»r»t&gt;, If
ipir better cobl wav*-* |8.fi().
PIN EC REST, till K Jt-nkin
any, *1111111,1 I,* duly filed A f­ SUMMER
proceed r* parte
For
complete
information
RATE. L a r g *
We now have a special fuArthur IP Btckerlth. Jr. ter filing pruuf of publication
Circle. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
on any Government Owned
clean 2 bdr. (urn. apt. $65.
Clerk of tha Circuit Court ' h o n i n g thl* nolle* ha* been
ei.il booth services from
Florida rewmi. electric oven
Publish'd one* a wrek for f o u r
Horne,
See
your
b y : Martha T. vihlen
I7oo 3tagnolia Ave.
tip to tip.
coiiH flulli* n aski. lha mailer
tie p u ty Clark
k range. 322 9337.
FHA A VA PROPERTY
o f appro**! of **ld report an,|
(bCAI.)
Cut ’N Curl Hrauly Shop
MANAGEMENT
BROKER
the ordering of dlsfrlbutlon of
Stenatrom, Iiavlv A Molntoah
FURNISHED apt*. Newly
Legal Notice
318 Palmetto Av«.
•aid telgt* will coma befor*
Atturnaya at I * *
SANFORD AREA
decorated. 601 Palmetto,
lha court.
Pott Offlca Ho* tli*
Phone door t 322-0934
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Sanford. Florida SITU
FA 2-1374.
Phone door 2, 322-8525
As Administratrix o f said 1 . ftivrif .11 niri\i. i m .
Putdlah; Aug U, 1».
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2
BEDROOM
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22. Build • Paint - Repair
iw n t n iv
m i . it 3 M
Atlornsys at Law
ished. Lake Monroe. Fla
Office FA 2-2118
THi: Ht ».-TON FIVE (. JlM&gt;
IN T H E C l l t C t i r f i l l HT OF So North Court fltreat
Night
FA
2-0648
$45.
per
month.
FA
2
6326.
SAVINGS
HANK
Semi Retired Carpenter
THE NINTH Jt D H I t l . I Mi­ Orlando, Florida
523 0700
r u in t ir r ,
l l IT tlF AMI FtIK aSIWI- Publish Aur i, 11, 1*. If, t i t ]
Small
Repairs — Painting
V*.
FURNISHED Houve. 6 Itnoms 2534 Park Dr. Sanford. Fia.
CDb-5
NOl.t: t til N i t , FIllHIIIA.
Phone FA 2 79«3
M A R IO N
E.
D TN E
H A LM ,
( l l t M EH V NO. EKtnO
newdy decorated. Navy pre­
i s m i ; c i i u t i t t o t i« r i\ f o r m t r l) k n o M n « • M A H ln N
K \h t it obToN s a v i s s i
ferred. All electric kitchen. 2 BEDROOM, furnished or 25. Plumbing Service*
\ s u p i i k *»: h i &gt; o l i - t u t \* i*. DYNE, it 41
BANK.
D«f«n44nt|.
P la i n t if f . T%. H O K I l i i
unfurnished. 130 N. Cortes
FA 2-2577.
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Ave. FA 2-8765.
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TNSritANCi;
rOMAVI LEI AM KKIFKR and VAL­
'
ily Ui II«lm, ( ROOM upt. Clean ami rea­
Contracting Repairs
V A N* Y I i f
v n tU IM A .
O P Tilt Mir.
UTA KEIF Etl. hi
nif"
formerly kuowii ah Maf*
sonable. Piefer Sun fold res­ 3nt Crystal Drive In LdcIi
VIUHIMV*
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FREE ESTIMATES
loci i : D y n v , nm ] IV lIlle m
curpuritlon,
NOII! E OF M IT IN
ident. H19 Film.
R Halm, h*»r hiin)t-*nd.
Arbor — J bedroom, 2tv
R. L. HARVEY
PUinttff,
ttllH TIit liK FlHtflt 1-0*1 HE
Mf e ll KIP. *1111 I N K N O W N
bath home, in wooded area 2114 Ssmord Ave.
r u » WILLIAM KEIFEB »n l v.
FA 2 3463
FURN.
spL
500
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KEIFER.
b u P A L L &gt;1 U L L I O T
with
lake
view,
completely
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(Jar Of 4^4111ftt 1hn afort- DEBARY, 2 bedroom furni'ha i r conditioned, central 2fi. lUdiu &amp; Television
M in n : n r «i it
•tENlllENI Ei I M\ A' ‘ W N
1 kid p « ra o fi»
I NO TOi All part re claiming Till; jfTATIS OP FI&gt;ma»A
heat, Florida room, patio, USED T.V. Sets flu up. Ser
ed
bouse,
screened
porch,
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Int# r-&gt;t&lt; h&gt;. Itiru ■IKfi. un- T«j: KU.irwr Hath LIIiu;t
th a t 4 * im p U in t to fu rtu fu te
2 car garage. Kitchen h.iv
open bouse Mon. thru Frl.
l*«iUt« 3.
•l#r or agaltitt Id# afor#«
vice calls $2 00. Sanford
a certain inortc.i*
encum*
Mar tIrmvIlU. Itliimls
*4414 I&gt;f*rion8
all GK appliances — gar­
( to 6 p. m . 32 Naranja
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T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Tuii »r« htr«Dy uvatifl*) ihzt
TUU .UIK h»r#i*y n&lt;ji ih#4
bage disposal, dishwasher,
Road. Tel. HE 0112, Defuf#*
» «ult It4•
fj|o&lt;l 4tfain4t r r e i p r o p e rty , 1
Ave, Pit FA 2'J77«
that m ComplAi.it
Lot JO, Blot k "1
' •H Nrange lk»od, beautiful lilac',
l-i nd.
H refill In !Tiorl*a€* #n«■urm* &gt;'OU *nd Pail M. Elliot In th#
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foltovklnic
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walnut cabinets. STst.AOU 27. Special Service*
NO, 1. acdordlttif to the
&gt;f U .ir* rejuir**! to fIt« youf
r##l jar•
pijt there- if a( rcuof jrt.l R. Bench ltenliik
Kingswood Builders. FA 2
IwOt U oA lit eA M • 111I.taH. an«u'«r n$itri (ht Clerk of
In l*1ot IK. .k 11. 1*4i i 3 S .
plat till* mart and to ««rvi 4
a .*co r Utiff
In
tlit
8u7l.
LAWN SERVICE
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HUTCHISON (Head front
#• i*#uui r It 1 In &gt;'•!»&gt;* thtrtof uuoti th«
ih#r eof
Count), P lo ftsjA
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
tiff or plaint11fi Atturnv) », ties Dole
IMat Uo ,k 11. 1I’ j tf •
A
pari
men
l.
D-yturia
Beach.
been fjje d .*4 Ot*,«i you In
Puttie Record*
# i &lt; ..... whu«o n,1m# un*1 « 1dft i» I• Ml*
isfaction guaranteed, ph.
••! ) le j * j.' 4.:. 1 you
FA 2 4IJ38
J'ttttVitif*. VVtiu, (a]4rk• ikrid -ir* r*&lt;iulr«i!
util* County, PtarMA.
«*rv^ a
FA 2 1817.
)l-*. ft fllfal Iigstn#t jrou fn Huml ttun !i'"i It tr ne&gt;11 Xu* u f y o u r A nto
Alllit Rflil J’OII fforttl Itink lln Mlutr. J if-k* I (1«4JI h « tu thae n cC m bijii »f
!». For Sale nr llenl
Piano Tuning and Repair
»¥*|ulrr*l lo irfVI A C«#py •oiivlllt 2, Ptorldi. not lat*r |* l » ! n l if r * 4 1lo r lit*) *. \ NI U ;iU
Real Estate • Mortgages
tf
nr
otlivr
f
&gt;e*ur
All.
I.*iW N* 3 BEDROOMS. Ui baths. lit N. Park Ave. FA 3-74951W L. Ilarmoa — FA 2-4223
you full t** do iq 4 Uf fv« pro HON. AILL14ii
■rztiriig tu tilt • artiF »tr.t
4*i» ULJUa. 1*3
323-037* nr 322- 9130.
\m h : r - k'onfiiii) n m t*# en 1**rr I ,%# L .i* t • &lt;ii I r a I AVrtlMQ, Orl.iu4u,
11ft CVf r % -kl torn*
Ravenna Park FA 2-7191 |
' N • it * If1•t
fo r Hi# r« II* f Ir- F lu ritjA . 4 Ill'll III* Oie urlKii.nl
f.V 1at Mt. tu AN
I.IM II ARBOR
:.h &gt;v tan «14711 IIKit*», : : : niond* 1 In th* 1*0f*H‘ 1.4 nt Thl* Anmir or utli«r 1*0 i h:t4 tu IZ. Beal Kwtnte For Sale Evenings
Ot L'i n iri! Av« no*. i ir la fid»# •ult J« try fu n c l o i i a lYViri. th« offlc# »f th# Clark of
FA 2-2677 FA 2-39J9 FA 2 8360 I 3UI iry-lal Drive, 3 llrdroom. 2 'j hath Iioiid-. in
1 pr-.i*- r5jr p r o ­ jcircul! Court un nr Infor* |
l*o l*U, Anil fli# th# «irinln#l S *R» Th#
ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Lake
tviMidrd area tvllli lake
ling in ‘ «««!* 1 Att 4III** I#:
iftwtr nr &lt;1thtr P
'H i# Jo tli ila y o f A l i i d t i |y49* ‘
NEW
2
Story
House.
I
Bed-1
l-.t
Ulook K. M s’ LAN D If )u4 fall tu iltt i» , « 4#&lt; r«*
view, toinplrtely air-rundiHarney. Furnished Camp
m c*f f . » of ir»« CUr k o f til#
rooms l'i baths. I,arge liv­ lionrd, renlr.il beat, I Infi­
i : ht a i
# r-H •IIv (*1on. 1;*rn conf
rcu ll Court on jf 4'# r# 1hi
tt 111
token
un lUl' waterfront lot, ad­
■ccor4!ni f►
* « i' #r
Uzj *»f
ruts- ■ 19&lt;3.
ing room A dining area, lla room, patio, 2 ear gar­
1aK'jInvt you for t#i«- r* itf
joining lot available too.
t&gt;f#
In I"i i ' IifM’k 4#ruktii|«(l lu 1Ik# i •uii&gt;U;ni
y o u fsitl Ip 4"' *" $ 4*C T*» j
age. hilrhrn ha, ail liE
den.
patio' A breeseway
it.
14 to
‘t tn«
(Juner at 349-3191
Thl# NutJ • #itol! D# |)Ut)w Call
I'UUlUj! F i ir u r J * u f ?i* i ik I ii • I;»h«"l one# u ( tf*-1, for four
alfl.t j .ju fur to# f#lUf 4#* |
Garage. On Da lots in Lake applunri-- • Garbage ilia(Geneva i.
li-msl. ill-lit) II .her, Ill(l|(r
«ntj*&lt;i in Hi* ('uinpUlut,
olt CoonIi 9
con*#(M)t1k# (%#*k# In (h# HiknMary, Central beating duct­ IiihmI, Ih .iuIiIiiI lilark wal
T h l# N isllc# - ta il H# { mt t* 11» i**
V\ ITNEHH no hau4 zn4 th« fur.l literal 1
ed tor Air Lolidltiuu. $15,!9Al. nut cabinet*. *26,5UU,
lines a w#flk for four tun* •#4i of 4414 C uri at A^nfurJ.
IUft:iJ tlut LUi 4ay of WE LL TRADE our equity in
culivff w#«'k« In tH# Hah* Fturlila, Oil# ! jtU day of Aijif• July. DC.
3 bedroom. 2 bath house
FA 26334.
GREEN OKI A It
r"I 11vr»11|
Utf. 1^43
(HI^Alsi
I hoirr tot* availablr in
for land, car, trailer, boat
OVrKI» Ih.t ;»l 4Jf mt tcoin tr hkad
Arthur M ft
•llh J,
iluit, I3«:
I llll 31 III t.
Jr
CUrk of Clrcidil Cdisi l
or any watciiaiiiaciillit or I MMEDI A IE Occupancy, two l-rrenbriar uf l.oeh Arbor
overliMiking golf rour*r,
A r t i iu r
II
U s c lin lt h . J r .
L’it.'k of tii# Circuit Court An4«r«uti, Ku
3 bedroom model Homes.
thingumabob ot v a l u e .
CI«rk of Circuit
« y Martha T Vihl#n
( uviuin building tu y»ur
Luwtiilit 4 \
l«n litre
L.M.V Enterprise*.
Inc.
Vri
T. Vlbltii
r C lo rk
Leaving towu ia hurry! Ph.
,pet Ifirulion.
GreelililiJr
vUur*5e&gt;# arc
Highland Aie. Long wood. dav duped by
CUrk
J&lt;niiln«*, W#Eih Clark# z.iJ I«Aitf
i A 2-9320.
LALi
Hamilton
333 Fait rtatrn) Ruulttzrd
re
6
3
9
1
1
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I4#ra.»n, nu»n,
Karn#u National Hank Buili* Foit Offlc# tut 2311
KINGSWOOD
i'At»4** ♦ v#r» 4#ti B«rf
Orlmlo, TIort4i
BUILDERS INC.
O R ii J M
JarkMtnvlIl# 5. F lo r li*
l#i#ph&gt;n#
:|M«M
St.
Johns
Realty
JOHN t . FOX
20g Fairmont llr.
tkn l . n - It
fiibiikh jut) :v l %ng i i:. I HE TIME TESTI) FIRM
Sunl.iod K-i it**
REALTOR
3 9. 19iJ
I V 2-9974
1116 N. Park Avtf. LA 2-6123 1 119 N. Park Ave.
32a-0aj|)
t

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Really

J

house.

LAKE 3IARY — Lekevlew 4
lake privilege*. CBS 1 bed­
room furnished. Total price
*4500, Brown Realty. FA
2-5237 or FA 2-1964.

6. For Rent

3

2 BEDROOM frame
Osteen. FA 2 2064.

3(. Article* For Sale

34. Article# F#r 8*1#

4Luggage, rugs. $2.99 up, T- PUMP, N hp. T f
deep
shirts 48c ea. Boat cush­
well
jet
in
use
only
f
SEWING MACHINE
ions. Army-Navy Surplus.
months, excellent condition.
CALL FA 2-6783
310 Sanford Ave.
Refill value $150,, will aell
for $75, cash. FA 2-67*6.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps, UPRIGHT piano In excellent
SEMINOLE k VOLUSIA
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
condition and tone, 9130;
Repair or New
pipe, steel, grease traps,
800 lb. capacity IS cu. ft.
Any Type
dry wells, stepping stones.
upright Good Housekeeping
Contract or Hour
Miracle Concrete Co.
freeier, like new, |2S0;
BONDED ROOn.NO CO. 309 Elm Ave.
FA 25751
9x12 braided rug, green
668-5759 DEBARY
tones, 125; lounge chair,
SPECIAL — Fresh cage Eggs,
$10: ht-fl record player and
SWIMMING instruction!, all
Come A get 'um. 2739 Coun­
cabinet with records, |50.
levcD. FA 2-3332.
try Club Rd. Birkea Egg
1220 Randolph S t, befor#
Factory.
noon or after 6 p.m.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work VICTOR—to key Adding 5!a*
guaranteed. Very reason­ cl\lne, $50. 1(06 F’orest Dr. 31-A Swap or Exchange
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
FA 2-3528.
BUY, Sell k Trade Gone.
Night FA 2-2069.
Osteen Bridge Flab Camp
NORGE I door freezer-refrig­
A
Gun Shop.
erator combination, $75. Ex­
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
cellent
condition.
FA
2^376.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
35, Article* Wanted
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferll- 15,600 BTU Alr-Cond. Used
‘ir—Ph. FA 2-42(4
( mo. $150 cash. FA 2 5291. WANTED used T.V.'a. Ph.
MANSFIELD LAWN SEB.
FA 2 9778.
RECAPS 670x15 or 750xt(
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
$6 95. Exchange plus tax. 36. Automobile* - Truck*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Road hazard guaranteed.
BUYING A NEW or
All Types ami Sites
O.K. Tire Store. 2113 3.
USED CAR?
We Repair and Service
French Ave.
FINANCE IT WITH US
S T I N E
♦ Low Interest Ratee
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Machinery and Supply Co.
♦ Low Monthly Fay m«nts
2U7 W. 2nd St.
FA 26(32 Sewing machine, like new,
FLORIDA STATE BANK
makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, monogram), eraAir-Conditioning
broiiler). etc. All without 1936 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R . 4 K ,
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
323 77(0.
attachments. Sold new over
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
$ikk). Balance now duo only
1959 VOLKSWAGON Karminrt
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
$89.86. Wanted resonslblu
Gbia Spurt Coupe. Lik#
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
party to assume payments
new. 1405 Forest Drive. Ph.
322-3506.
as low as $8 26 monthly.
t'A 2 3526.
Trade in for your old ma­
Tractor,
mowing, discing,
chine.
Write
Service
Dis­
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
'55 Rl'tCK Engine A rear
count Co. Credit Manager.
end. 53 Uhlimohlle hydraP &lt;). Box lit, Sanford, Fla.
1!'J. Auiuniuliile Service
malic A rear end. Best

SINGER

ROOFING

Auto Glass, Tops
k Sea* Covert

offer. FA 2-3201.

SI.MMU.VS Bed A mattress.
*25. 322 9305.

1957 OLDS 96 convertible. Au­
tomatic, power steering,
NOW IS THE TIME
To Save Money on a Sewing
power brakes. New lop.
Call 3230501.
Machine. We have a repos­
3&lt;K W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
sessed
'63
model
swing
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
needle Zig Zag. with only SHARP *37 Dodge. 4 dr. Vk,
Reasonable. FA 2-0386.
6 payments aI (6,50 remain­
AUTO GLASS
ing. Sews forward A Re­
19to BUICK Special. 1 own­
INSTALLED
verse, makes buttonholes,
Scnkarik Glas.c nud Paint sews on buttons, embroid­ er. Must bo seen. Excel­
lent condition. $173 cash.
Company
ers,
monograms, darns,
FA 2-2( 18. (23 Grandview
Its Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4*22
patches, tacks, hems, etc.
Ave.
FA 2 8627 Sanford.
ill. I'm illry • Livestock
AUTOMATIC Washer. Good I960 COHVA1R. $200 down 8*
SHETLAND POMES
take over payments. 816
condition. $.VI. FA 2(351.
FOR CHRISTMAS
Rosalia Drive.
Financing Available $50 A up
MOVING
We will keep until Dec. 21 Carpets Ala Carte is moving 195.1 \ TON International
Pickup Truck. Good me*
to Orlando September l»t.
AImi S u d d t o a. Blankets,
clianical condition A good
Closing out entire stock
birdies
A halters.
1'ii.
tires. Ph. 122-6762.
rather than move it. While
FA 2 5179 or FA 2 5077.
they last
32. Flower* - Shrub*
9x15 Rugs .............. $10.95 37. llonta - Motor*
12x12 ...................... .... . WAIT for terrific reopening
LIGUSTRUM 30 cent! In $15
12x15 Hugs ... .. . $3195
2*41Its Sr|»t. *1,
Gray Shadows Nuriery
-Many remnants and short
I ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
rolls at terrific discounts. Gateway To The Waterway
Carpets Ala Carte, W40 N,
Kobflon Sporting Good# ,
VEGETABLE plattla.
See
Your FATNRUDE Dealer
Orlando Ave , Fern Park,
Hunt's Tiixcslo Fred Store,
Fla. Next to Camion Tow­ 30( 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5061
2ti*i ami Sanford Ate,
els by Hie pound. I’ll. 838WAIT for largo reopvninsr'
GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
6021.
sale Sept. Blh. Stock o f
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just
AIR CONDITIONER Westingbusts, motors and trailer*
o f f 20th St. * 1st.
house. 10,590 BTU. 110 volt.
at or below wholesale prices.
19112 model. Never used,
:»:». Furniture
Robson Sporting
Goods,
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report aimed at Improving
the South’! plana for the men­
tally 111 and retarded emphaailed today the need for deeentralliini treatment facilitlea.
It apoke of the "abaolute
B ecciilty that we . . . take
aervlce to the patient rather
than uproot the patient In or­
der to take him to aerrice.”
North Carolina G ov. Terry
Sanford, chairman o f the
Southern Regional Education
Board, termed the report a
“ platform for progress . . •
that ean be o f in-estimable
value by providing ua an an
c'
Int and a perspective
In
fast-moving lim es."
“ It is a distillation o f the
thinking o f the SREB’a com
m laaion" that waa aiked by
the conference to get to work
o n the problem i o f menial
liiaurder.
The report, tilled “ Com
mltment to H ealth," outlined
Hire# broad goala and ap cdllc
tasks to assist key elected of­
ficials and mental health lead
ora in the 18 m em ber atatea
+ 1 the SREB,
The three goala aet out in
the report are to prevent
mental disorders before they
start; to provide the best pos­
sible cart for the mentally
disordered, with special em ­
phasis on early, uninterrupted
treatment and care close to
the patient’s hom e; and to
help people strengthen the
" ‘ emotional m u scle" needed
to overcom e daily problems
and occasional m ajor crises.
Sanford said that thinking
about the mentally ill and re­
tarded has advanced consid­
erably since the conference
initiated the special regional
effort in 1953. The report "re
fleets the big changes belter
than any other single docu
B en t," the governor said.

Hospital
Notes

wiles manager for Mackie Bros.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Seig, from Chicago, and Mrs. Charles
Hall, of ifci^ind. Standing are Charles H«H
(left) anil John Kriiler, managers of DeLand
and Sanford Chambers of Commerce, respec­
tively.
(Herald Photo)

DEI,TON A AND MACKLB KUOS. wore hosts
over Lists weekend for 50 Cblciijm residents who
flew in for n vinit at the new community across
fjiko Monroe nnil a dinner-party Saturday even­
ing at Mayfair Inn. Seated, from the left, are
Neil liahr, Miami, vice president and general

K Planning Yugoslavia Visit
MOSCOW &lt;U1*1&gt; - Soviet rift with Communist China.
He has been vscstlonlng at
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
made final preparations to­ his Black Sea retreat in Pit­
day for a trip to Yugoslavia sunda.
No advance word on the
that is certain to deepen bis
premier’s travel plans or his
schedule In Yugoslavia were
released—the standard proce­
dure for Soviet officials. He
wag due In Belgrade Tuesday.
Khrushchev’ s trip, a sym­
bol of the Soviet leader’s de­
fiance of Red China’s militant
challenges, was billed offi­
cially as a “ rest" and was ex­
pected to last about two
weeks. It is a return of a
visit to Russia last December
by Yugoslav President Josip
llrons Tito.
The two Communist leaders
planned to discuss economic

M ontana Nam es
Ex-M iam i U. VP

AUGUST 13

NAT It in im m c , Gulf
Leon Hutchison, Mima; Iris Life insurance agent,
Lynda Goucher, Casselberry; has won the “ National
Quality” a w a r d for
C.ustaf Nelson, take Mary;
Vivian McCailey, Dollary; Hulling the ItighcHt per­
Doris Blair, Mims; Rupert centage of paid litiHlLclsenring, H e n r y Mathis, neaa during the twoJanice
Hovels, tarrninc year period proceeding
19l!d, it was announced
Wright, Janet Hue I.ucio, Hon
nit- Lynn lJpttey, Lillian V. today. The award i*
Rider, Gwendolyn Johnson, made by the National
Donna Penton, llecky Arlm- Life Underwriters A hgaat, Kaye Butcher, Ruby Mociation anil c o v e r a
Dixon, David Fryman, John agent,-i of all coaipnniea.
Gulf Lifo covers 11
B. Lee of Hanford.
Konthern ntates. ItirhBirths
Mr. and Mrs. David Luclo of liurg in the only agent
of tbix area to t|milify
Banfonl. a girl
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright for the national award.
Admissions

of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Colon Revels
of Sanford, a girt
Mr. aml Mrs. James J. Arlto
gast of Sanford, a girl
Diirhargrs
Mrs. William A. Clarke and
baby, Lake Mary; Barbara
Lee Johnson, Casselberry;
Lillian Linytl, Lake Mary;
S a r a h Johnson, DeLand;
Marc Haley, Winter Park;
John It. Bender, Mrs. James
A. Emerson amt baby; Van
ni« Hall, Herbert Scliuenemann, Mrs, Harry Morris sml
baby, Grace Nnliltl, Charles
Sic in, Iklesie Copper, Mrs.
Joe HigbLhoe and baby, Mur­
dock Mathrson, David Bru­
ton, Shirley Rasmussen. Wil
Him Gang Id, Selma McQuitlen, Thomas Jay Ledlc, Don
ns I’rnton of Sanford.

Construction
Men C a n Cu ss
TIES MOINES, towa I UPI)
—Swearing ami "rough lan­
guage" is permissible in con­
struction work, the Iowa Em­
ployment Security Com mis­
sion has ruled.
Refusing Jobless benefits In
a worker who quit In-cause his
foreman swore, the commis­
sion declared:
"It is known that in cm
struct ion work some rough
language is used anil some
drinking is done (rom time
to time. It is rough, hot
work ami demands a type o!
persons who Is sometimes
not too careful as far as
language is concerned."

matters is well as ideological
questions in sn attempt tn
improve relations between
their two countries. Techni­
cally, Yugoslavia has not
been a member of the Soviet
bloc since ISIS when Tito
broke with the late Josef Sta­
lin.
Khrushchev’s gesture to­
ward Tito at tins lime ap­
peared to tie a deliberate jab
at Red China, which consid­
ers Yugoslavia a traitor to
world communism a n d a
"handmaiden u f imperial
lam."
The quarrel between Mos
cow and Peking has worsened
since Russia signed the par
tial nuclear lest bon treaty
with tin* United States anti
Britain Aug. 3. The two giants
of tlic Communist world have
been stepping up the tempo
of their exchange of denun
ciations.

MIAMI (UPI) - Dr. Hu­
bert Johns, former executive
vice president of the Univer­
sity of Miami, will leave here
Tuesday to take over the
post of president of the Uni­
versity of Montana.
Johns confirmed Sunday
that he had accepted the post,
effective Sept. I.
Johns, who was selected by
the school’s board of regents
described his new school as
"a complex, complete uni­
versity" of t.500 students.

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3.
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San Francisco Giant* are
Circulating a prepared new*
release to all news media in
the United State* that they
have sold their Mellonville
Avenue property to Sanford
_ Naval Academy.
One city
O spokesman said today “ we
wish we could make the same
announcement."

North Orlando Utility
Tax Passes 1st Reading
First reading of a proposed
ordinance setting a consumer
utility tax in North Orlando
was approved Monday night
by unanimous vote of the
Village Council.
The council also gave it*
lull approval to first read­
ings of ordinances providing
for the collection of a $13 oc­
cupational license fee, where
not covered by previous ordi­
nance, and granting a 3n-year
franchise to Suburban Pro­
pane Ga» Company.
Tbc ordinance covering a
similar franchise agreement
with Florida Power Corpora­
tion was not completed in
t i m e for Monday night's

meeting which, due to the
overflow attendance of vill­
age residents, was held on
the outdoor patio in front of
Uie Community Building.
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Imposed on users of bottled
water or for long distance
WEATHER: Partly clntuly throiifrh Wednesday with scattered afternoon showers; hitrh today 00-95; low tonight In 70s.
telephone calls.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., AUGUST 20. 1903
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 781
Collections of said lax will VOL. 53
be the responsibility of the
seller with payment to be
made on a monthly basis by
the purchaser. All tax sums
collected will be turned over
to the village tax collector.

Interest of the more than
50 person* present centered
around the proposed utility
tax ordinance calling for a 10
• • •
per tent tax. maximum not
to exceed 33 cent*, on elec­
Failure to comply with
tricity, gas, water, telephone term* of the ordinance could
and telegraph services con­ mult in a $300 tine per con­
sumed within the municipal­ sumer, 611 days imprisonment,
or both Each violation shall
ity.
Any national, -date, county l&gt;e deemed a separate of­
or local governmental body is fense.
exempted and no tax will be
Question* p o p p e d like
Fourth of July firecrackers
during the two-hour open dis­
cussion period following read­
ing of the ordinances with the
general consensus of resilient
opinion, at first strongly
against the utility tax. switch
ing somewhat in favor of it
Plead Innocent
after council explained why
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPh
Harvey J. Cooper and Mr*. 1it had chosen this turm of laxLoi* Vivian I.ee pleaded jtl_ ] alien rather than a property

State To Survey School Sites
County Offers
Five Locations
For University

Five Seminole County pro­
perties are among 23 in East
Central Florida which will bo
surveyed
Immediately
by
ground ami by air for a aPo
for the proposed new data
university.
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The State Board of Contrul
Get ready for a lot of
has announced its survey
siren wailing and oilier noise
team Immediately will view
on Wednesday, Aug. 2*. Sunthe 23 proposed sites offered
noccnt
Monday
to
the
murder
fdrd Naval Air Station noti­
. . .
, „ 1 _ . ...
In explanation it was poinlby tlx of the nine counties in
HAVANA
(UP!)
—
The
nf Lester L. Itodgera on July
,
. . , .
fied police today that it will
I(.
ed out that at least a $12 per
the east Central Florida area
Castro
regime
charged
today
stage an evacuation drill that
home property lax would
being considered for the new
that two heavily armed mo­
a day. Ju«t wanted to prepare
school.
torboats operating from a Salarv Approved
taVB * en Tc*‘“ ry
’ the police that it will he
City, County and Chamber
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI&gt; „ : approximately Ihe s a m e
mother ship at spa attacked
MERELY a drill and not the
of Commerce officials again
a big industrial plant at San­ The cabinet, sitting as tli(i amount of revenue expected
real thing.
Itnlay said they were work*
ta Lucia in Pinar Del Rio state budget cuiiiiuistloii, ap­ from the utility tux. In addi­
•
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•
tion
it
was
fell
that
the
pro­
ing in harmony toward hav­
province early .Monday.
proved today n salary of $19,A note on the spindle: “ On
ing file Si,do locate fhe new
The government admitted 000 fur State Road Depart­ perty tax would he less at­
July 29 at Rock Springs damage to oil storage instal­
university In this county, on
tractive lo any future busi­
left)
Hilly
lliirginii,
end;
Lloyd
Freeman,
full­
SENIOR
l.KTTKRMKN
of
the
Seminole
High
ment Chairman J. It. Phillip*.
Someone left a sailor hat and lations and sulphuric acid
any one of Ihe five aitei
nesses seeking to locate in the
back ; Dale Alexander, guard; Ruddy l.aw.-ron,
football i*(imid who turner! out Monday fur the
one other Item In our car, I tanks ami tubes and said the
proposed,
village and would eliminate
halfback,
and
Frank
Noell,
end.
nquarl'rt find, print itt* pension included (from
Bandit Captured
• • •
would very much like to re­ attacker*, in unknown num­
the possibility of large estab­
KNOXVILLE, Term. (Ul’ tt
These officials further exturn there to the owner. Mrs. ber, escaped under protec­
lishments building there.
— Dangerou* John Edward
• • •
p r e s s e d confidence that
ft H. R. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 28. tive heavy macliinegun fire
Miller, a bank robbery sus­
“ Seminole County U right it»
Sanford. FA 2-2773." R. K. from the mother ship. It
A tentative budget for the
pect. crashed his cur into a
(lie forefront for having tha
Porter is most curious: Won­ said one of thr motorboats,
$3.(100 estimated Income, if
bridge siding late Monday
school situated here."
the proposed tax is passed, in­
der what was that “ one other a bazooka and two tommynight, and, broken and bleed­
Seminole'i five sites are
cluded $1,000 per year for
Item?”
guns were captured.
ing, was raptured by pur­
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one south of Sanford, otw
police, il.ixto for fire depart­
It was the third armed
suing police.
southeast of Casselberry, one
ment. $l,5oo for roads, $3,5oO
Tenth annual Pirutes Cruise attack on Cuba in 72 hour*
south of loiko Jessup, ono
toward building 11 village hall
will take off Aug. HI from and the government accused
Escapee Held
north of Chuluota ami one
and Tire station. $uno for
W II 1 T K
S U t. P II U H would mean certain death
Daytona llt-adi, stopping at the t inted States of main
RICHMOND. Vu. (CPU —
WASHINGTON (U P l)-D r, southwest of Geneva. Soma
ATLANTA (UTt) — A fed­ SPRINGS, W. Yu. (CPU — for Wallace's resolutions if
Jacksonville that night, then responsibility. It also accus­ The FBI said Monday, Mathew street lights, S2uo for an ani­
£0 up the St. John* River to ed what it described as HarUton, J., lit, who escaped mal shelter, S2i*t (nr expense* eral court jury today award­ Southern g o v e r n o r s s id e s te p ­ they hud ever come up for Edward Teller, mucalled "ra­ of this property has heen offored gratis by lh« owners;
Wetuka fur a dame utid steak “ certain puppet C e n t r a l from the Virginia State Pen­ of local government opera­ ed former Georgia athletic ped ait Internal tight over floor action.
ther of the H-twmb," testi­
other* will have to be pur­
director
Wallace
Butts
$.1,American
government*"
of
tion
and
$250
for
legal
lees.
c
i
v
i
l
rig
h
ls
today
by
rh.uigWallace went ahead with fied today lltal Hie limited nu­
fry Sunday night und con­
itentiary two yea m ago was
chased hy the County amt
Numerous minor question* Obo.uoo in damages for a na­ ing tin r u 'e s of t h e ir annual plan* to submit four anti in­
tinue on Labor Day into Sun- complicity.
being
held
under
SVlM
M
bond
tional magazine story that C o n fe re n ce to r e q u ir e a unani­ tegration resolutions, hut let clear lest ban treaty 1* not presented to the state, tl
According
to
the
govern­
concerning
the
other
pro­
ford.
selected.
ment, the two landing boats in Clearwater, Fla.
posed ordinance* also were said he gave away (ootball mous vote on resolutions.
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•
it lie known that In view of a step toward peace but
United Preai International
secrets.
pushed
up
a
channel
from
the
step
“
away
troni
safety
and
The
move
was
seen
as
a
answered
by
couneil.
All
three
Hu* rules change, adopted
A group from Sanford Na­
Arrests
Planned
today repnrted Orange Coun­
sea
and
opened
(ire
on
the
Hie
Saturday
Evening
Cost,
fare-saving
gesture
(or
Ala­
must
he
read
and
approved
a
12t),
he
would
avoid
a
fight
possibly
a
step
toward
war.”
val Air Station, mostly V’ AIILONDON 1 CPI I
Police total of three limes at three in its Marclt 23 edition, said bama Gov. George C Wal­
ty has offered four sites;
so-called Patricio t.umuiiihu
over them.
11 personnel, left Monday
The nuclear scientist Hut* Indian River County, two;
a truckload of M.,,uriiU.
day* \Butts divulged vital Georgia lace who came to Hie unmiid
plant with machinegun and poured over n
The
resolution*
would
put
for Columbus, Ohio, for train­
clues today and prepared 30 apart Next reading i* sched­ team secrets to Alabama Southern Governors Confer­ Hie conference on record in challenged President Kenne­ Lake County, one; Brevard
bazooka fire.
ing in new type airplanes,
dy’s basic argument that the County, two, and Volusia
'■Some oil und sulphuric arrest warrant* in the search uled for Aug. 29.
coach Haul (Hear) Bryant ence armed with four contro­ “ unequivocal opposition" to
pact to bar all hut under­ County, three. It was noted
o
• • •
Znr
Ml,
m-n
wUi
.O
—
'il
aeld tank* and Vv’ -'- "-ere
ptior to Hie 1902 Alabama* versial ant. title grttiidn re­ the Kennedy ailminlstrntion'a
Jim lie, district supervi­ perforated thy mreiunogiin Britain*-. .*7 I million gout
ground nuclear explosions none of Ihe Vohtxlu site* are
(h ill :1j game Vlabamit, a solutions.
civil rights program, Uie Aug. was a "first step" toward
sor for t)iu Florida Probation firet," the government said. Iruill robbery.
in the western part of llio
U point favorite, won 35-0.
Any one of the governors 23 civil rights march in
peace and away from the eounty near DeLand. Flagler,
and Panda Commission, who
The government said mil-1
could
veto
a
resolution
he
A 12-man jury of business­
Washington, u*e of federal threat of nuclear holocaust.
attended a week-long session Itia unit* “ repelled' the at- o t r i k O P ( lUU'jXCfl
St. (aide and Osceola Coun­
men awarded Butts Sitoooo found not to his liking under troops m any state where not
The Hungarian-born physi­ ties offered no sites.
nf the Florida School of Alco­ tack and the raider* fled,
ST PE n.BSHt'KG 11 Pit
in general damage* and said Hie unanimous rule and this requested hy stnto authorities,
•
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cist told senator* of three
hol Studies 00 a scholarship
Earl) Sunday morning an — A 28-year-old -Hiking em­
bu was entitled lo punitive
and Defense Secretary Ro­
committees
considering
Ihe
fiom the Florida Alcoholic unidentified bomber attack­ ploye of the General Tele­
The County Commission and
United l*re*» liilrriialion.il damages of $3 million.
bert McNamurra's anti-segre­
treaty that the history of nu­ committee members will have
Rehabilitation Program, re­ ed fuel storage tanks in cen­ phone 1 o. of Florida, Clayton
Clay Blair Jr., editor-ingation directives.
Birmingham, Ala., once a
clear development in which an opportunity to present bro­
turned to Sanford .Monday tral Cuba and caused heavy- 1.^ Myrick, was charged Moli­
city of unyielding segrega­ chief of the Rost who testi­
It required only five min
he was 1 prime figure was chures amt literature in de­
_
with a report that an out-pa- damage with ror
f.‘
na. night with feloniously tion policies, moved today to­ fied that his magazine had
tiles to change the old rule
full of surprises and that tail to Hie State Board of
*
tient clinic for thu treatment Previously, anothei unidenti- iluimigiug company eipiipuient, ward integrating it» high embarked on an editorial
under which a three-fourth
there would Ih* more of Hiem. Control on Oct, 7, probably
nf alcoholism, serving Central I fi.-d aircraft dropped two police sun) today,
vote w.is needed for adoption
school* in IS day*, signaling policy of ’ soplu.'iiealrd muck­
He recited seven such “ sur­ at Tallahassee.
Florida, will be established in bombs on a sugar mill in
the end of public grade raking'' said ho was “ dis­
GKNKV A (UPI) — Tim So of re-olutunis.
prises,"
dating from Hie first
A spokesman for tho State
Urlando within .311 days.
central Cuba with slight dam­ ‘First Step’
school segregation In another appointed wiih the verdict vlet Union expects iigrei-tncid
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successful atomic lest in New board said a site survey team
age.
amt we will certainly appeal " acton on an East-West exWASHINGTON fUPli — Deep South stale.
Mexico up hi Russia's an­ will take an on-the-spot look
The Herald 1* making every
Deputy
Defense Secretary
Two other Alabama citic*
change of observation posts
nouncement that she had at the proposed areas white
effort to check out a state­
Roswell I.. Gilpatrir t-ld the are tinder federal court order
to help guard against sur­
made “ great strides Inward Hie comities are finishing
ment made Monday night biSenate Appropriations Com­ to submit grade school de­
prise attack, authoritative So
missile defense." Teller tes­ work on brochures and other
North Orlando Councilman
segregation
plans,
and
a
fed­
mittee today the unclear test
viet sources said today.
tified
that he had changed his material to support their of­
Arthur Fcrrln that Silver
ban treaty was "but a small eral judge will rule Wednes­
The well-pi ared informants
own mind about the possibil­ fer*.
Creek Precision Company has
day
on
a
plan
already
sub­
BELGRADE.
Yugoslavia
first step" ami no excuse for
said Moscow considers such
On Nov. 1. the board will
ity of defense against missile
notified its stockholder.* of
relaxing the I,’ . S. defense ef­ mitted by Mobile officials.
an exchange the “ best next (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita
get a report frnni its team
LOS
ANGELES
(UPI)
—
attack.
District
Court
Judge
Clar­
the sale of SO per cent of its
Khrushchev
arrived
today
for
step" alter the limited lest
NEW YORK (UPI) - l ead­ fort.
and probably will narrow tha
ence Ailgood approved the Evangelist Hilly Graham sail li.in Ireaty.
Florida holdings to B. G. er* of Ihe Aug. 2H inarch on
a “ family vacation" visit,
I selections down to three, tho
Monday
night
live
young
peo­
Birmingham
plan
Monday
hut
said
Ills
chief
aim
Is
lo
King and Associate* of Itjf. W#sh|n8,,in IMUP1|
plans Green Objects
They n h o indicated Mos­
spokesman said.
ple of the United Stales arc
falo, N. Y. According to Err* today (or the giant civil rights
cow i» ulinii't ready to drop ccim-nt the renewed Russian
TALLAHASSEE tUITl — within minutes of receiving - obsessed by sex."
* • «
It,
Several
of
the
city's
high
rin. King will arrive in North demonstration and demanded Comptroller Ray E. Green ob­
Its demand Hint such spots Yugoslav alliance.
J
Selection
of the final iltn
Graham
told
43.TSW
persons
Khrushchevv to
told
n small
lit n
tin a it
n *
•
Orlando in time for the Kept. desegregation of all school* jected today lo paying pro­ school* will be tie segregated wlto turned out fur tin* fourth In- linked to troop reductions
for Ihe new school will be
when
classes
begin
Sept.
4
.’I groundbreaking for Girls' tills year.
fessor* in Florida colleges
in East and West Germany— hut u arut a
made at a board meeting,
Huntsville, unc of Hie na­ meeting of his current 25 day the only remaining major dit audience th
Town. Kmrlli *aid it also is
more Ilian pi evident* receive
In ■a 12 r"r&gt;*
page organizing
either
Nov, H in Jacksonville,
crusade
here
that
H
u*
ob-t
&gt;
*»»
” .....
expected that King w ill re- ’ miimia|f n1r leader* charged and voted ulur, j against a tion's space centers, and sion stems from a desire fur kronen between Hie I mini continue the talks which were
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) or Dec. $ at Boca Raton, ho
Tuskcgec,
home
of
the
famed
enter negotiation* with Orlan­ that ''the southern Democrats raise for Dr. Robert \V. Hull,
States and Soviet positions mi begun in Moscow" last lie- —tipiMisitiiin to Prime Minis­ said.
Tuvkagec Institute, al&gt;o are security and that is why &lt;0
cember when Yugoslav Pres­ ter Jawaharlal Nehru gained
do Junior College for the came lo power hy di-rnfran a Florida .Vatu University
the issue.
The special university, aim.
scheduled to submit heir per cent of Ihe young people
ident Tito visited the Soviet m o m e n t u m
building of Seminole College ebbing the Negro—they know piofessor.
today with oil at helping make Florida
go
steady.
plans and commence gradual
Union.
spreading parliamentary tut tl.e nation's space srleiico
in the Village.
that semi-slavery for one
“ America's worship of the
desegregation in September.
W eather A rea
Khrushchev and his family rest and paralyzing strikes in study center—a position now
Killer
Gives
Up
means scini slavery (or all."
goddess of sex Is a d #l&gt; ob­
flew into Belgrade from Mos­ Bombay.
RUSS E 1 .1. V I LI. E. Ala.
Rotunuiis report that they
held by California— was ap­
“ Our ladles,
numbering
lation made through all the ‘Just Showers’
cow lit brilliant sunshine and
More speaker* from opposi­ proved hy Um UPid Legisla­
made it little over $200 on over 100,INK). will bear wit­ iLTIi — A mountihinvr whu A llied Ships In
media of mas* coinmunica
.MIAMI (UPI) — A Navy! swapped the traditional bear- tion |"&gt;hlicul parties lined up ture.
their pea-pickin' venture, with ness—will serve historic no­ billed ft Hhe I'if,' and ;i puli cm
thin. Invading every phase
plane
inve»!lgated u sti-plc hug* ami kisses with their to attack Nehru’s policies in
chief
with
a
*ingl«
allot
if
U
fl
C u b a Said To
all proceeds going toward tin'—that Jobs ami freedom
of life with the enticements
mill weather area in the Ito host, Tito Khrushchev wore a pirhument.iry debate on a
Studies indicated that tho
their project for the year of are needed now," Hie manual MimI walked out of woodi
of bosoms and legs an-l mckpicul Atlantic Moml.iv ami a wlie sutile when lie em no-confidehce motion.
with hi* Iinri4.ii hrId high Mon* O utnum ber Red
school Is sorely needed In tlve
attd roll sensuality,'* lie
furnishing Hie pediatric- want said.
found “ joit a tot of clout!men braced Tito, bill turned ser­
In Bombay, a jmrt eily nf east-central area due to thu
“ Often teen agers return h&gt;
WASHINGTON i l l ’ It —
nt Seminole Memorial Hospi­
The leaders expert more da&gt; wlifii hi* tecn-jiKv riaugh1
and
showers."
ious .is they inspected an lion 2.H odllton pea11le, shipping expanded rocket and nilisilo
than 100.W0 person* to attend! ter begged hint t&gt;&gt; surrender. Rep. Paul II igrr*. D Flu., the insecurity which prompts
tal ,
Rut the Miami Weather Bu or guard.
•
•
•
was stalled ami most o f lilt- activities at Cape Canaveral.
"I'm very, very sorry it ull told the House Monday the a girl lo 'land a malt' what­
Uie rally.
reatt
taid “ it rontinc* to In­ Then, with Tllo standing l.ixto buses and I,not) taxi
While the Capo is Uie cen­
happened," said Tiny Thorn- number of Allied vessels ever the ctisl und prompts a
With pea-pickin'
money
in area of suspicion," and b e s i d e
him.
KhrildiclH-v
ter
for liw nation's man-in­
man
to
make
.1
conquest
to
cabs
were
off
the
road
lie
visiting
C
u
b
a
outnumbers
Inn,
I't.
who
gave
u
p
w
ithout
safely tucked away, Rotarlan*
•nt another hurricane hunter made a short arrival speech cuusc nl a 21 hour token space activities, officials at
report back to lits group
Russian ships.
a (Igllt,
are ulreudy busy setting up Former Bryant
plane out to take a look lo ||t. Haj,j Russia and Yugosla strike hy 5isi.isjo workers NASA and some scientific
Rogers said Hut in June—
another project, this time in
day.
via fashion11 Mnyr
plants have charged Califor­
ttuyr relationship
rela
the* List complete niunlh re­ Perez Jim inez
against the government.
• different vein. No work to Aide Promoted
Girl ‘T w ists’
S h lp ,^ ,!
renorfc
nia leads Florida by a largt
|
Squads
ol
steel
helmeted
corded
—
43
“
Free
World"
this one—nil you have to do
TALLAHASSEE (URIl ships called on Cuban ports Locked In Ja i
police patrolled Bombay us a margin in space • acicnco
1* ait and watch und listen The cabinet, meeting a, the Self T o Death
1
sc hoots.
against 3i Soviet ships.
t precaution against violence.
and enjoy yourself, while you executive* hoard of Ih# De­
CAR VC’AS, Venezuela
WUPt'KRTAL, 1; r r 111a n y
The
strike
in
Bombay
was
are entertained by some of partment of 1‘ ubttc .Safely, la- ( UPI t — lb-idem arii! KloiterThe Supreme Court to**
organized hy left 1st unions as
our scintillating local latent. day okayed a big batch of matin, 17. twisted la death in Who Owes Whom iu.il custody today of
2 Die; C o m p act
.1 protest against Hu* governMore details later.
Bookrase Bed
promotions and tran-fers for a Wuppertal rnhnn-l, accordcx-p resident Mareos
dent's “ unimaginative |mi1I Sliced In Two
*
•
•
Double Dresser and
&gt;tate troopers, inelulling Gov. ing to police.
Jimenez—now No LWI »
Leg al Question
Mirror
r
ill"
Anyone aspiring to be a Farris llry ant's former aide.
Other dancers in Hie calm
JACKSONVILLE ( ITI) The North Orlando VilLige Juan |h* Ij&gt;* Morros Pr:
Roomy Chest
district governor of a civic
U. A. E Reddick, who ret said the girl danced the Council Monday night un us a prelude to Id* tru
Two persons were killed an I
M a ttre s s and M akhim C B o x S p r in g s hy So u th e rn
C ro s s
1
elub should bear this in mind. served as Bryant's slate pa­ twist for hours Sunday night animotisly voted to bring suit charges of embezzling
a Hurd was critically Injured
T h a t ’s A Lot
Rotary Governor l.e* Giokel trol aide in the first two years before suddenly falling un­ against the North Orlando Co. million
loday in a spectacular colli­
told Sanford Roturiuns Mon­ of his administration, was conscious. A doctor ruled she for collection of fronchi.se re­
The waidt-n at Sail
sion between a compact car
In Bra Foam
O f Lettuce
Grey or
day thwi be bus driven over promoted to captain. The cab­ died of a heart attack.
amt a truck on Highway 90
bate payments since Decem­ completed preliminary pi
Danish Walnut
SALINAS, Calif, (UPI) — here today.
lornialitie* hy notifying
tiO.IXHI mile* »o far during inet designated Reddick as
ber of 1959.
The one-milltontli carload of
court
that
Perez
is
in
*
Tile County Patrol said tha
his tenure of office as a lop chief of Hie drivers license in­ Death ‘Accident’
The company, notified last
lettuce shipped from the Sa­ compact car was cut in two
section,
effective
official of the organization. spection
Da y t o n a reach &lt;u p u - month of council intentions, finetm-nl there.
EASY TERMS - OPEN FIU. NITE linas Valley departed today by the Impact, half the wreck­
• • •
Sept, t, and transferred him A seven-man coroner'* jury in turn advised the village
A court spokesman said
ton**
for New York to be auctioned age landing on one tide of
New teachers of Seminole from Jacksonville lo slate returned a verdict of acct- that it is in arrears for wa­ pre-trial investigation of
oil, with the proceeds going the highvtay und the vagina
County will get a vvhilrwind headquarters at Tallahassee 1denial death Monday night ter hydrant payments since case against Perez will ben'(
'Jntl l-i.
on the other. Tho truck also
to the American Red Cross.
Jon the body of lifeguard Geo- date of the franchise origin. when the ex-president
tour of tha county Wednes­ effective Jan. 1. 1904.
The first shipment of Iced was demolished.
The drivers license Inspcc-jrge Beer* who suffered fatal
Apparently the question of chosen attoftteyi to def&lt;
day astheybecome
acquaint­
Further details were not
lettuce left the Salinas Yal---- ,-------- , Mint
ed with their new environ­ lion section via* creaks! b&gt; injuries durtnz a fatrrnity in- “ who owes what to whom" , him—probably
S a n fo r d 's Only A ir Conditioned Furniture Slo^'c |
immediately available.
I ley in 1921.
th« Rail legislature.
j illation.
•will be settled tq pie court I ter thu week
ment.

Castro Admits
Attack On Big
Cuban Plant

m w A...

Bulls Awarded Southern Governors Teller Calls
Test Ban Pact
$3,060,000 In
Avoid Rights Fight
'Step To War'
Post Suit

Birmingham To
'Mix' Schools

Observation
Post Pact Seen

Final Plans For
March Issued

Nikita Greeted
In Belgrade

Graham Blasts
'Sex Obsession'

Opposition To
TT jS T S i Nehru Rising

s153

M A T T E S ! of Sanjori

203-09 E. 1st ST.

FA 2-09

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FOOTBALL SEASON.

JFK Calk For M ore Exporting
Hemberi of tho Cabinet, in­ part trade following World
cluding Treasury Secretary War II had disappeared under
Douglas Dillon, Labor Secre­ t h o growing e c o n o m i c
tary W. Willard Wlrti, and
■trengtb of trading partners
Commerce Secretary Luther
and the development of reg­
H. Hodgee, together with
ional associations such as the
Kennedy’s chief trade nego­
Common Market.
tiator, Chrlatlan A. ilerter,
“While the productivity of
also stroke.
“I know that all of you — our farms, the efficiency of
and many other American our factories, the skill of our
buiineum cn — recognise the workers and Uie enterprise of
need for a more aggressive our merchants stand at the
export policy and are resolv­ highest level in our history,
ed to meet it,” Kennedy said. wo have felled to maintain
“You recognize that, for al­ our volume of exports at a
most any American business, sufficiently high level,’’ the
life can begin anew at the President said.
lie pointed out that the
ocean's edge.'*
The President in hfx pre­ United States once dominated
pared rem arks reminded Ida world markets because her
WASHINGTON (UFI) audience repeatedly that the businessmen were known far
■an, Stuart Symington, (D*
competitive advantage held aggressive p r i c i n g policies
Mo,), th* nation'* first Air
by the United States In ex under which lower prices led
Force secretary defended tho
to higher volume and larger
nuclear toot bon treaty today
profits.
en one ef Its most debated
“The New World was a land
points — tb* ability of U,
of competitive pricing,” he
B. mlitUo altea to aurvlva
said. “The Old World waa the
atomic bombing.
home of cartels and rigid
Symington, who had access
price maintenance.’’
to secret m ilitary testimony
The situation today, how­
KUALA
LUMPER,
Malay
before two cummltteea on thu
ever, Is that exports of other
sia
(U
Pl)—Rioting
Malaysian
treaty, Mid in a speech pre­
nations have expanded more
pared for Senate delivery, youths today burned and ston
“The evidence La that the So­ ed Indonesian diplomatic of­ rapidly than U. S. exports be­
viet* know no more than we fices In retaliation for at cause, as tha President put
it, “ their businessmen have
do about such vulnerabilities, lacks on the Malayan and Brl
become belter competitors,
tish
embassies
In
Jakarta,
He challenged one of the
because European producers,
Indonesia,
Monday.
-principal anti-treaty argu
At the aame time, the new unlike American producers,
menti, saying, “The evidence
it that they havo not conduct­ Federation of Malaysia broke respond to excess capacity
ed any largo-yield testa of off diplomatic relations with by reducing prices In order
Indonesia and tho Philippines, to maintain production ra ­
this kind.*
its
neighbors who refused to ther than rrduring production
Treaty
opponenta
have
atrened that the Soviet Union extend It recognition when it to maintain prices.”
probably know* much more came into being Monday.
Tho Malay, Chinese, and
then the United States about
super-bomb effects because Indian youths burned a pie
i f the Russians’ 1U01-H)&lt;12 at­ turn of President Sukarno of
mospheric testing of high Indonesia and then stamped
on the charred remains In
yl«M weapons.
• . . in snapshots
Tha treaty rloarcd Its first Trent of the Indonesian Em­
parliamentary hurdle Monday bassy.
The howling mob shouted
with hackrr* thing the hlrlh
of the Fischer qulntuplrt* si anti-Sukarno slogans a n d
■ symbolic reason for Its rati threw rocks and fire crackers
flcatlon.
at the embassy building.
The Senate took the parlia­ They burned one enniular
mentary step when it agreed oftlce In a nearby building
CAM ERA SHOP
unanimously to accept the ac and damaged three other of­ f
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tual text of tho treuty without fices.
amendment and begin consid­
eration of tho separata rati
fication resolution.

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Contest Editor
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Sanford, Florida

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Two Negro minister, accom­
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One of the minlitera, the
Rev. William D. McClain, wui
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attacked ami beaten with
chain* in an lutegrutlon a t­
tempt at tha library Sunday.
The Rev. N. Q. tteltynolda,
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did nut return.
A largo group of police
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Th*. tvro J .'e jn c j each
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WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1903

SANFORD, FLORIDA

m w A ...

B. E. Porter and bis lira,
had the extreme pleasure o(
hat ini: dinner with Inez Mere­
dith last night . . . and, as
JFK On TV
all of you who know her will
WASHINGTON I t PI) —
realize, it was a lively and JULIAN STENSTROM
President Kennedy will go
merry evening. ADo, It. E.
before the nation on radio
Porter got an enlightening
nnd
television tonight to upearful about county politic*.
• • •
pen! for public support of bis
There is a blooming politi­
proposed $11 billion lax cut.
cian at Lyman High School
who could give pointers to the
Accord Reached
experienced politicians. She's
PARIS (UPl) -— France
Marla Jones, who is running
nnd West Germany appeared
lor tiie oflice of treasurer of
today* to have reached agree­
The Herald announced to­
her class. .Marla is buying
ment on blocking nny Eastvotes . . . with $2U bills in day the appointment of Ju l­ West pact that would confirm
stage money. Bills bear her ian Stenstrom as sports edi­ Soviet territorial ru n i|U e s U in
picture, saying 'T m buying tor. Strnstrom, a native of central and c a a le r n Europe,
votes,” -Vote for Marla" and Sanford, served as spurts
•"it'a only money."
editor of Tlic Herald in the 5 Cubans Held
• • •
MIAMI I UPl) — Five more
Cars bearing KKK bumper late 1!)30'» and (or almut a Cuban exiles were arrested
strips have been spotted in 'y e a r following World War It. Tuesday by narcotics ugeuts,
FRED It. WII.SON MEMORIAL LAW Library
children. From the left: Jitd^e Mize, Mrs. Dim
the county . . . Kan Kennedy He attended Stetson Uni­ Including the alleged kingpin
wan iltulimit'd in Brief Inti impressive ceremonies
(1. Mitchiiin, Robert S. Wilson urul Mrs. W. 1).
versity Irum 1917 tiirough
Klan.
of a multi-million dollar nar­
thin morning a t the courthouse, Pictured with
Leahy,
• • •
1950. After his graduation lie
cotics operation that was ex­
Judge Vernon Mize tire the late Mr. Wilson**
(H erald P h o to )
Clarification of that foot­ became director uf the lay­ posed last Saturday,
men's
program
of
Hie
Flor­
ball contest announcement in
Tuesday's paper. The figure ida Raptist Convention. Dur­ UN Starts Work
to guess Is the most points ing the Korean conflict StrnUNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
by A TEAM and nut the most strum served as head of the
(U Pl) — The LJ.N. General
radio
and
television
division
points In a game.
• • •
of the III Army’s public in­ Assembly got down to the
business of its IMth session
R. E. Porter hears that the formation department at Fort
toduy. Its opening meeting
opening date for that new .McPherson in Atlanta.
Membership in the SemiTALLAHASSEE (LTD Tuesday
was marred by an
Following his release from
supermarket at 27th Street
State Ally. Clair A. Davis, St.
hole ilousters Club has climb­
unti-Custru
demonstration.
the service in 1951 lie was
and 17-92 is Oct. 1.
been posted under his leader- Petersburg, testified in allBy Julian Stenstrom
ed to 125, members were told
• • I
chosen executive secretary of
ship. In ulher words, he has **‘ntia today* that he did not
Money
Debate
Herald
Spuria
Editor
Tuesday night at Ihcir meetNavy announces the annual the California Baptist Found­
The
Semi
nolo
High
School
"ever cached his bull dub in consider Circuit Judge RichWASHINGTON
(I
I'D
ing
in
the
Seminole
High
competitive examination for ation, a post ho hclil until
a losing game.
nrd Kelly experienced enough
tlic Regular Naval Reserve i960 when he became execu­ Sunn to leaders indicated to­ School. Dr. (&gt;. L. Barks, pres­ junior varsity moves Into acStinting tonight for the {to preside over a major trial.
day
Hint
debate
oil
tho
huge
Officers Training Corps will tive secretary of the Frcsnu
ident, said that club funds tiuli tunight ut D s y t o n u Sc in holes will be ends Andy
The Senate, trying Kelly on
be given Dec. II. Eligible State College Bulldog Founda­ $17.1 billion defense money
Bench's Municipal Stadium. Lyons and Eddie Griffith, charges of Judicial tyranny
were
uied
(or
tlic
entire
ath­
bill
probably
would
begin
ini
high school seniors and grad­ tion, an organization that pru
Head Conch Ralph Btwnipf’i These two youngsters will co- and abuse o f power, permit
uates should submit their ap­ vided academic scholarship mediately utter final tut. flea- letic program, not just foot
tion
of
thu
nuclear
test
ban
eleven
will tangle with the
l,M* tflul'- J ‘' n ,'l&gt; un,‘ ted the prosecution lo root
ball.
plications before Nov. 22 to funds for athletes.
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Cason
will
lie at tarkle, Craw* testimony given h&gt; Davis to
The chief revenue producer, Sculuccae High Sellout junior , ,
...
,
..
the recruiting station at 2520 Stenstrom. his wife, Beat­ treaty.
ford and C a n n u v i n o live c llnu»e committee whoso in
(lie
concession*
at
the
tool
varsity. Game time i« 7:30,
North Orange Avenue, Or­ rice, and their son, Ricky, re ­
guards, mid Lee will l-e at vesligation led to Kelly's inihall games, already Inis at­
lando. Qualified young men turned to Florida in August of Agreement N ear
Ibe junior Seuiiljol-s will lo- re ^ i
\t |i|i»rt- -I", -t .I’V'. , ihturit.
tracted
a
dozen
assistant*
fur
if '.'GON. Soutii Viet Nani
will ue ( f H e l mi aiu'iiu tv,.. •AL yv - Tin y risld at 37U
out
u&gt;
rack
up
A,d
r
-Mil;
Rat
hour;
Lewis uml Wulstnnn
Davis Is in tin' hospital with
Urea Kathryn Clrcli* in Cas­ i LTD — U. S. and South Mrs. Alike taolu who ha*
lege n u t September.
tiiiiu 'Xr■11 fill the halfback |M&gt;x$s and a blood clot
V
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tn
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se
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f
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but
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• • •
selberry. In addition to lux
Messer will he miming at fu ll-1, .Meanvvliile, there were hidlSeminole High juniors plan service as sports editor uf ported near agreement today many more are needed, .Mrs,, began in |i»,&gt;u mol since that back.
cations that the prosecution
majur shift in military i Luolo said.
in altcr-gume dance Friday The Herald Stenstrom is aim
time the local, ham yet to
T hu
u , „ 1L, fil„ t of
ll|a) ,,c Ec„ ltll! ready t.i wind
a
civics
instructor
at
South!
strength
to
the
Mekong
D
el-I
The
Nchi
Bottling
company
in the student lounge. (To the
taste defeat.
games fur the Seminole junior up it* case shortly 111 the
K ''going all out” to make
l a y m a n , "student lounge” Seminole Junior High Sciiovd ta south of Saigon, where this
one of the hig seasonStumpf will I* r mth •; bis varsity this season. After the eight-da)-old Senate impeacht'otnii in nisi pressure Is grow­
means cafeteria.) Dance will in Casselberry’,
in the history of the club, the
B.urlh season ax Lead* of thu opener with Hie Sander ah* to- men! trial uf the Republican
ing.
continue lo midnight, with 4t)
chairman said. New stands Junior varsity eleven. Twenty night, the: litiby Seminole* will Circuit Court Judge.
albums as prizes, refresh­
Mate Hep. William U'Ncill,
are being provided by this of the Fc monied wins have gu to Leesburg to tangle with
New Killing
ments and fun galore. Oh. to
the little Yellow Jackets, trav­ one or the procecutart, prom­
WASHINGTON
(U
Pl)
_J
»u»»p«irtcr
under
the
supers
is-j
be a junior again.
el to Titusville lo meet the ised the Senate an estimate
• • •
The Defease Department, in ion of Clarence McKee. In
baby Terriers, nnd then com­ some time today of how
Thursday's meeting of the By United Press International u new ruling certain to in* a addition, tiiere will la- a com­
plete thu season with three many more of the «;■» witness­
Cray Ladles (or health de­ At sundown today the sonor­ blockbuster, ha* forbidden plete setup on the e a s t
homo
affairs against Dd.uiul, es under subpoena will be
partment and school instruc­ ous wailing of a rani’s horn military units from partici­ (home) side of the gridiron
Daytona Mainland und llcala. used.
tion has been postponed to a in thousands of synagogues pating in any event where and one (or suit drinks on tlic
Stuillpf said that the Sellllie said some may not lie
west side near the visitors' I
later date.
around the world will sum­ audience' or fueililiea arc
iHoles have encounteied iplitu called.
stands.
The
United
Fund
ol
Sent• • •
segregated,
or
admission
is
mon Jews t&gt;» observance o(
a lot of difficulty in schedul­
I’res. Harks said that all Inulc County will Kick oil its
Speedy service. City Com­ the High Holy Days, most denied to Negroes,
ing games because of the
sports benefit Irum the funds HMD campaign Monday morn
mission authorized the pur­ sacred period of the year.
string of consecutive victories. Cat’s Tinff-A-Linff
collected.
Last
year
$15o
went
ing
ut
the
Florida
Mate
Bank
chase of a new trjetor for
They are lo days of self- 2 Boys Held
How ever, that situation, he de­
REDONDO BEACH, Calif,
land fill purposes Monday
examination and penitence,
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (LTD for tlic all-sport* banquet. Lounge with a "tufiee and clined, will be solved next (LTD — City Councilman
evening. It was delivered which mark Hie beginning of — Two Di-year-old white boys Situ was *i&gt;ent for track, $150 doughnut” eye-opener with year when the locals become David K. Hayward wax in
this morning and put to work. a new year on Hie Jewish charged with murder in tlic paid for the winter vp."ts Hie largest goal ever. $-19,125. u niolaher of the Molrd Con­ with a request today (or an
•
• •
shouting of a Negro youth banquet, with $50 and $25 re­ General Chairman Paul I). ference, Under llie new* con­ ordinance requiring eats In
calendar.
spectively going to goli and Lewis Jr. states Hist a high­
Now it's Lyman Athletic
This will be the year 5721. following Sunday's church
ference Setup games will lie wear bells ax a warning to
baseball.
er campaign goal reflects a automatically scheduled.
Boosters who arc appealing
The High Holy Days open Kindling were held withuut
birds in the area.
One of the activities that growing community and a
for HELP in running three with Rush Hashanah, a Be­ bond today. They are inii Intel
concession stands and the brew phrase meaning "Head Lie Farley and Larry Jos­ stems to build Hie hometown, greater demand for Hu ser­
support is the motorcade of vices of existing agencies.
parking lot for Friday even­ ef the Year.”
' Sims.
tans, lilts year's convoys will Each year a budget commit
ing's football game with
he under the direction of tee considers the budget re ­
Oviedo. Contact Joseph Pavel
past-president Dan MacGilli*. quests for the agencies, and
ohak, president. The hard
working Roosters completed
............... - .ill.,cut ion- are made hated
new bleachers in time for the
upon Hie newt and Hinds
opening game.
available.
This year for the first time
ABERDEEN, S. D (DI'D— ' NEW YORK (LTD — The
*
* *
New office hours at th e '
Guod Samaritan Home will Thu Fischer quintuplets k e p t1four
City Hall as of Oct. 1 . . .
. tuiiU'i’* «Jl4c!HSi*il today
l hnrlcs F. Dicker, of 1500 lie included a.x one n( the nine
W! H painfully
9 a .in. to 5:.lt) p.m. instead
t h e getting healthier today and .M r ,
French Avenue, suffered idlest participating avemnof the present H :io a. m.
injuries early this morning other eight being the Buy their iiuiBirr wa» so hearten un]llp py and Ida me. i their
and 5:30 p . m .
when the automobile In whicn Scouts. Children* Home -Mi- «-'• »,,1‘ began yearning lor parents lor (ailing tu treat
• • »
he wax riding overturned at duty, Family Counseling Ser- her other Bve children u» them at separate identities
Advance Notire: Tin- Her­
the intersect ion of Highways vice. Girl Scotill. Mental home.
:’n ,
‘ l'" 1 U' ° r'lm
ald sports page Thursday will
ID und IIP east of Notth Health Assn., Red truss, Sal
Mary Ann Fischer. 3)1. :' r&gt; *'x|« ri« m t *•
rarry a picture of two local
Orlando, Sheriff J. L. Hobby cation Army and l Sii
l„.r ,ia,rt. curly red hair gli* ; •** 4 hitter autohlugraphy
fUherwomen, Mary J. liarrepotted.
Last year's drive brought i,.niug and her lip* lightly appearing in Hie current
key and Maxine Ekern, and
Hie Sheriff said the driver, $32,500 wliieh wax less th a n }brushed with lipstick, ex , K,u*'
-McCalls magazine—
a nice catch of sea bass.
Robert 1**11, of Magnolia the goal of $39 1**1 However, pressed her )uy Tuesday as ■«»*
a
*,lcr l!,c
Rut It. E. Porter believes the
Avenue, and another pus*en- earlier and more com plete, ,|(e shyly met with new .men 11,1,1 "f
*,un..u'
men won't be looking at the
ger, Gerald Fraley, alxo of plans for the pre-ent cam- lor the fir-t Hint! since she ’ 1’ in South Dakota—the
fish. Watch for it.
! .0(1 El curb Avenue, c*&lt; aped Jpllign pills a large group iif gave birth to four girls aa(l(l Dionnes &gt;ai I their child• • •
1hood was ridden with a
Injury.
leaders promixes success lor a imy Saltirday,
Sanford public works de­
the
current
cm
lemur.
Two of the quint* had gain vonse uf guilt indicted by
partment will be host to the
their parent*.
■
it
su much strength today
Third District o( Florida Wa­
They said their parental
that their doctor Increased
ter amt Sewage Works Ope­
home in Corbet!, Out., was
their Paid Intake.
rator* Association at 7 Fri­
| "the reddest Kune we ever
Dr. James N. Bet box. tiie
day eventne fop * barbecue
knew.”
AMSTERDAM.
H
o
H
a
n
d
general practitioner who tie-1
chicken dinner and business
Annette. Marie, and Ccciie
meeting at Hie Civic Center.
I lll'l l—A New York-bound
MIAMI t Li 1*1&gt;—A Navy re- liverrd the five, said he had are now mar-led and have
Pari American Airways jet connaistance plane (lew tar increased the amount ut turS. &gt;1. ItiChard Jr., in charge,
a total of nme children, and
says it is the first time Hie
airliner today overshot thn out over tiie tropical Atlantic inula that Mary Catherine Yvonne is a nun. They are
group has met in Sanford.
runway ut Amsterdam’* Svliip- today tu investigate a su,- and James Andrew were gel 29
hot \ir|nirt und »u» "badly pieinus cloud pattern'' photo ting by I ec.
•|-|lc famous sisters, who
dutnuged.*'
graphed Tuesday by Hie Tints
lit* said all live bits were entitled their biography "We
No Horn Needed
Airport official* said there weather satellite.
| doing line.
Grew l'p In Trouble,*' laid
.MODERN AIR A(iK has come tu Seminole Coun­
EAST GREENWICH. R. I.
were no ea*ualtiea.
1 "The few ship report* avail ! Mrs. Fischer was pushed ; pu.lr mother was convinced
ty, Florida Power Corp. is using a helicopter to
(L T D — A ikunk waddled into
An officiul statement said able do not suggrst a storm into the basement cafeteria s|,t. ju ,| Keen singled out by
the Kent Theater Tuesday
transport materials fur u new power line front u
Hie jet, a DCs, wax a Huns- (circulation and no storm de- of St. Luke's Hospital in a
[ur d "m iracle” but
nlgbt and cleared the house
storage depot a t Oviedo to the construction site.
burg - Amsterdam • New York vclopnicnt Is expected Hicrc wheelchair for the improvised feared the world would tbink
five minute* after the it art
The new line will extend from Longwood, east of
flight with about 20 passeng- or elsewhere during tiie next new* conference. She wore i f her and her husband ax
of the feature movie, "Come
Maitliind and southeast of McCoy A Fit to n new
cis aboard whi li t&lt; i t c h e d day *ir two,” the weather l&gt;u- green slipper* and a pale blue animals Im'cause of the multiJUu.v Your Horn.”
substation. Joseph Hern is the helicopter pifcat.
•l‘*vvn ai 2 p. m. (local Hmej. |rcuu said.
lirouaccoat.
plu built.

Sanford Native
Joins Herald As
Sports Editor

Booster Club Seminole JV s Play
Cains Members

Seabreeze Tonight

High Holy Days
Begin Tonight

Kelly Called
Inexperienced

UF Kickoff Set
For Monday

New Quints Thrive;
Four Dionnes Bitter

Sanford Man
Hurt In Crash

Jet Damaged
in Landing

Plane Checks
Cloud Pattern

Negro Leaders
Ask Meeting
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —| The announcement e a r n *
The White House announced1shortly after Negro leader
today that President Kennedy! Roy Wilkins urged the Presl*
would meet late Thursday !dent, at a news conference, to
with seven Birmingham Negro cut off "every nickel” of fed*
lenders on the new racial erat funds to Alabama and to
crisis there resulting from the fight harder for a strong civil
church bomb-death* of four rights bill. Wilkins tailed Ala*
child ten.
Iiuiiiu a “ police state."
The Negro lenders, most of
The Itcv. Martin Luther
them clergymen, wired the King Jr., head of the Routhera
chief executive Monday asking Christian I.endership Confer*
for “un immediate confer- eiice. wired Kennedy Monday
cnee.” The White House said asking for the conference,
.
.. ..
..................................
today
the meeting
had been King's message raid:
set up for 5 p. m. KUT Thura- "Due to tragedy that occur*
lii y.
red- in
ay
— Birmingham
-..........I . . - - ,jrsterd
. • —.■■*/
Because Kennedy was busy: (Sunday) and the extreme
p r e p a r i n g several major tension th a t grips the city and
speeches, Including one on tax 1state, tlic undersigned and my*
reduction t i be delivered to a self feel the need for an imnationwide television audience j mfd[ute conference with you."
toidubl, ho.................
was unubie toIIset
Also signing the message
up the racial conference any tverc
■•voner, a spokesman said.
The Rev. Fred l» Shuttle**
worth, bond of the Alabama
Human Rights Movement; A.
G. Gas ion, Birmingham busi*
nrssmun whose home and
motel were tiombed recently;
the Rev. J. L. Wnre. Birming­
ham pastor; Ur. Lucius Pitts,
president of Miles College;
Bishop H. I. Murchison, urnl
King's assistant, Ralph D.
City nnd comity officials, at­ Atiernuthy.
torneys and other dignitaries
• • •
filled the circuit court room
WASHINGTON (U Pl) —
(Ids morning when n dedica­ A group uf Republican amt
tion ceremony was held for Democratic senators huve *pthe Fred It. Wilson Memorial pealed for a nation wide duy of
Law Library in memory of the m,aim ing „n&lt;| protest for th
late attorney.
four rhitdrrn killed In tho Bir­
Among those present were mingham, Ala., church bomb­
Mr. Wilson's children. Mr*. W. ing.
I&gt;. Leahy, of Guatemala City.
Senate Democratic W h i p
G u a t e m a l a ; Mr*. Dan G. Hubert II. Humphrey of Min­
Mitchum, Milwaukee, and Rob­ nesota led the group in atklnff
ert 8. Wilson, New York City. President Kennedy to proclaim
Mi*. Mitchum presented to next Sunday as u day of mi*
the library a portrait of her tional mourning for the young
father vcIric11 situ, herself, girl* killed last Sunday.
painted recently.
A t the tamo time, sponsor*
The lihruiy, adjacent to the of the Aug. 2$ civil rights
third Hour court room, had march on Washington muds
been mimed the Seminole plans for silent p r o t e s t
County Law Ultra ry but the marches in scores of cities
lUr',.1 Legislature, a t the insti­ throughout the nutiuu, per*
gation uf tire local legislative Imps on Sunday, with a pos­
delegation, passed .in a d amo­ sible assembly by on* group
n g the facility for tie? late near thu White House.
city and sellout board attorney,
• • •
A. Edwin Shinluilser, who By United I'rrsx International
hail been closely associated
A loose confederation of
with Air. Wilson, traced the university student* acrosi this
lawyer’s life from tbs lime of tuition was in Hie making to ­
hi* bitHi ut U r o a k s VI I I e day to organize demunstrix*
through bis schooling amt thins against racial discrlmin*
adult life. Mr, WiKon served ulion ami "Justice Department
at sllu u u y fur thu city fur go inaction" in tiie South.
year* ami fur the school Knud
A t lust tl7 person* were ar*
fer f t years. Il» hnd been a rested in racial protest* Tues­
practicing attorney for more day in Northern cities nnd
than 50 years.
"sympathy” il • in oustrution*
. talgi) C. Vernon Alixe Jr., as were achediiled today in con­
cliairtnun of thu law library nection with a church bombing
trustees, was in charge of thu in which four Negro school­
dedication, Kenneth McIntosh girls died Sunday at Birming­
introduced Uio guests and dig- ham, Ala.
Hilaries. Joseph M. Morocco
The Birmingham bombing
tend tho reaulu'i.iu renaming
led tho Student Emergency
the library and unveiled a
Coordinating Committee a t
bronze plaque dedicated to Mr, Hie University of Illinois la
" IM"11
plan u march on the FBI of­
fice today a t Urbuiui, 111.
• • •
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U l’l)
LONDON (U P ll—The mar­
quis of Aylesbury wax re- -Hundreds of saddened Ne­
l&gt;uttcd today to have rejected groes gather today in thi*
a hid hy an oil linn tii.it v ioletlee-toril city for the fun­
wanted to drill wells on lu« eral of three of the four chil­
land in the Savurnake finest dren killed Sunday in tho
bombing of a Negro church.
at Marllxirough.
The service was to ba hold
“I suppose I might have be
come disgustingly rich," he at Si. ;li AVenus B a p t i s t
told the Daily Express. "But Uturcli .d 3 .:hi p.m. C.vr. Dr.
lr ankIy I don’t want oil wells Mm tin I other King Jr. was to
in my forest. I prefer trees.” j deliver the main eulogy.

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hi* Job in the middle of hia
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REDLANDS, Calif. &lt;UP1)—
Some elementary school chil­
dren ilready have college ex­
perience.
The University of Redtanda
last February Initiated the
program for 27 children who
have been doing superior
work in their studies.
The youngsters, from Ter­
race Mills Elementary School,
attended sessions in art, lefc
wns
upcncecrM,,ve "Tiling and
The amendment
proved by the voters In De­ drama one afternoon a week
cember and the school board in addition to their regular
contend* it ran replace Supt. school work.
Regular faculty member*
W. S. Hancock immediately.
at the University devoted
Circuit Judge Lynn (irrnld up­
held the board and Hancock their time to the program,
teaching the children and
appealed, lUNintuitiing he can­
visiting area iclioolg to ex­
not he ousted until Id* term
plain the objectivea of the
expire! in January, 11W3.
project to elementary achool
The court heard lawyers*
teachers.
argument* on both aide* and
The teachers were gtvefl
took (he rune under adviaolesson plans and ideas on how
merit.
tlu-y could instruct their reg­
Although only the Charlotte ular classes in the same
County euae ia at laaue here, areas.
the deeiaiun could have reper­
Roy Hill, superintendent of
cussions in 13 other countiea the San Bernardino County
which plan curly vote! on an Schools, said the program
identical change in method of turned out to be “ a most toselecting sii|K-rinteudcnt*.
foresting way in which to
In liltin g thw election in meet the nreda of gifted
la-on County, the school board youngsters.”
■peclfically provided that it
University officials, elated
won’t lake effect until the over the enthusiasm of the
term of the present superin­ youngsters and the overall
tendent expires.
success of the whole pro­
Hillahoriiugh County voted gram, Indicated that It will
down a similar change, decid­ probably be continued In th*
ing to keep it* elected superin tall.
lendenL
They said that the same
JiislUo T. Fmnk llohaon, major areas will bo covered
one of aoven judges hearing with the possibility of addi­
the ea*e ill the Supreme Court, tional subjects being added.
indicated he has already madeup his mind.
Hokum aaiil he was convinc­
ed you could nut kick a con­
stitutional officer out of of­
fice, except by impeachment
or unlras hr chooses to resign.
J, Lewis Hall, Tullnlmssce
The body of Charles R.
attorney for Hancock, said he Strickland, who was found
didn’t want to disturb the dead uf gunshot wounds in hia
juilge’s opinion since it ap­ home near Uvtcdo Sunday,
peared to favor his client, lint was forwarded Monday night
he paid there Is respectable l&gt;y tirarnkuw Funeral Home
authority otherwise.
to Miami for services and
“ You would have n hard burial there.
time (bunging my mind," Hob­
Funeral services will be
son suhl.
held st 2 p.m. Thursday from
Hall urgued the ronstitu- the Church of God la Coconut
tionui amendment did not Drove. Burial will be In ML
abolish the offlco of superin­ and Memorial Turk.
tendent hut merely changed
Strickland is survived by
the method of selecting the of­ three children, Tammy, Mar­
ficial. Ho said It amounted to garet and Connie; a grandn proviso to existing law mol child; hit muthcr, Mra. Hom­
the new method can’t hike ef­ er Strickland of Chambersfect until tin-re is n vacancy,
burg, I’a.; broker, Homer
if Hancock wants to keep Strickland Jr., also uf Chamthe Jol, after his term expires, bersburg, and two sisters,
Hall said, he’ll have to go to Mrs. F. tY Burdette of Nash­
the school board rut her than ville. T e rm ., ami Mrs. E. r .
11tin- people,
McDaniel of Slab Icion, Ca.
4\ Hut l(cp, I). Frank Smoak
0 0 - Jr., school boaiil ntloruey, took
the position the change was
effectivo with the referendum.
He said the people of Char­
lotte County knew when they
Oraves'ile services for the
•»
approved the change that they Infant »oi of Mr. and Mr*.
. k
were, in effect, voting Hail- II. J. Dreggcrs of South Cam­
cock out of office.
eron Avrntn*, who died short­
The school bourd, Hancock ly sflrr birth Tuesday morn­
and a “.Save Our Schools* ing at Seminole Memorial
committee of citlu-n* in Char­ Hospital, were held at 9 a.in.
lotte County have been feud­ today at Lakevicw Cemetery.
/
ing ever since Hancock un­ The Rev. William Guess of
seated tiie inrun-bent in IKtiO the Pinecrest Baptist Church
mid it niii leurn-d that Han­ officiated, (irainkow Funeral
cock’s luck of a muster's de­ Homo was la charge of ar­
gree in school administration rangements.

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Seminole County voters
• ill join with lh«»e of all
Florida in Nor ember 1981
to ps-s on a cniulitutlonal
amendment providing fur
the appointment rather than
the elevtion of a school superlntrndrnt. However, thie
• III aot affect the local
county office immediately
alnce the office alao will be
up fur elrclion at the aame
lime and the winning candi­
date will hold office nnlil
January tilSS. The prevent
Inrumhent. R. T. Mllwee,
haa expressed hlm-elf aa
favoring the change.

could coat county aehoota
their accreditation. A write-in
campaign to defeat Hancock
failed and the Southern Aasoelation of Collegia and S e c
undary Schoola withdrew ae.
creditutlon from the local high
school.
Florida law doei not require
superintendent* to have auch •
degree.

C. R. Strickland
Riles Thursday

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BT JULIAN BTKN8TB0M

lik e Bad Penny
. H i Mid that if you « * «
M M get that Florida t u d ia
y ew ik o u you’ll sever gat It
a o t go, bero we a rt agala . . .
ao lata than 17 ycart alter w
le ft pounded out a •porta celVina lor Tbe Herald. During
that 17 yaara our activities
have carried ua from aoaat to
Meat but Florida'* tnageeHim draw oa bark, and from
California no Icaa. It'a great
to bo back!
la Bda agate ho a day la
day w all akaro wMft yen
aftaloM aw tbe goat. | r t f
e a t and the fotare la ayorta.
We'll roeall tome at the
great aparta thrUla of the part
and Jar a few memorlea about
great moment! la local ath­
letic hlatory. There’ll be die*
cnaaloaa about tbe preaest
•porta picture ia thia area.
And, of eooraa, from time to
Ham we’ll a u k out our neck
with a prediction about what
the future bold* ia atore. It'll
m a te lor a lot of fua.

Cam ler,
Haadrlu
Lylee,
Dub
Wo lite r
EuUmtuger, Billy
Ted aad BeB Wiliams,
Usby Isa a c s, Lena Lawsun, Geurga aad Lelawd MeWills Aadersoa,
A leisader —
Jaat la name a few.
It would be dlllicult to pick
one incident that would stand
out above all the rest. We
won't attempt to do It this
afternoon but one of these
days we’ll pick one that *e
think was tops.

Pigskin Picture

Greatest Thrill?
Slaco reluming to Florida
after U yeera la other parte
of the country we've bumped
lata many aa o f sports fan
who once trsqusnted "bird
dog to n e r ." Now "bird dog
covaer" waa located la front
of Gene Koumillat'a drug
■ton at F in t and Park. Durlag the evening hours you
could always find a bunch of
aid "bird doge" huddled to­
gether dlacuulng one or two
thlaga — the price of celery
and baieball.
We caa remember when
Sanford'a Florida State Lea­
gue entry used to return from
not of town gamei. Wo tra ­
veled with ’em lor years as
a Herald iporte writer. II the
club won that night we would
bead for "bird dog" corner
with heeds high. II we loit
we'd detour around town and
come la the back way. Be
cause at oven two o'clock in
the aw n in g you'd always
find tbe "bird dog" boys ga­
thered there lor their nightly
Bowl.
Wa earn rfffl beer Jimmy
Wright aad the late Henry
Watson discussing the mer­
its of o m bell player or aa-

Tba Semiaoles ol Ssnford,
the Lions of Oviedo, and the
Greyhounds of pongwood will
soon- lift the curtain an this
Fall’s gridiron season. We're
not up-to-date yet on what to
anticipate from these three
Seminole County high schools.
But you can be sure there'll
be many a thrill and we're
getting set to keep you up-todate. We understand all three
are expecting to post a win­
ning season so the county’s
football fans should have a
most enjoyable bill ol fare.
And, from what we've seen
thus far there ought to be
some highly interesting Jun­
ior high school football. San­
ford Junior High is antici­
pating another line season
along wilh South Seminole
at Casselberry. We haven’t
beard too much about that
Oviedo junior high yet. But
you might be surprised to
see tbe s !u ol some of these
clubs tills year aa well as the
ealibrs of football they'll be
playing. We'll take a perk at
these trams and keep you
posted on them, too.

ST. LOUIS (UPI) - "That
baa to be my biggest game —
even bigger than tbe no-hit­
ters," said Sandy Koufax—
and the "a mens, brother"
were echoed today by Dodger
lane from Loi Angeles* Mal­
ibu Expressway to the Brook­
lyn Gowanus.
"Now we’ve got the Card­
inals on the ropea," added
(lie 27-yekr-old left-bandcr.
"Now we’ve got ’em where
we want ’em ."
Koufax had Just scored one
of the most Important victor­
ies in Dodger history—a bril­
liant, four-bit, 4-0 shutout that
gave the Dodger* their sec­
ond straight triumph over the

Floridan In
Ryder Tuneup
DAI . M A H O Y . Scotland
(UPI) — A handful of veter­
an American golf pros tee off
agalnet a select British squad
today In what shaped up a*
a preview of next month’a
Ityder Cup matches.
The entries Included two
members of the U. S. Ryder
Cup squad picked to meet
Britain at Atlanta, Gs., Oct.
11-1.1, They were Dave Hagan
of Orlando, Fla., and Billy
Maxwell of Las Vegas, Nev.
Rah Roshurg of Portland,
Ore., a U. 8. Ryder Clip alter­
nate, also was entered, along
with Karl Stewart of Dallas,
Tex., Jnrky Cuplt of Corona,
Calif., Doug Bandera of La
Jolla, Calif., and John Barnum of Belmonth, Mich.

Casey’a Hobbies
NEW YORK (UPI)—Casey
Stengel. 72-year-old manager
of the New York Mets, says
his hobbies are swimming
and allending football games.

Cardinals and increased their
National League lead over the
Redblrda to three gamei.
With the third and final
game of the crucial scries
scheduled for tonight, the
Cardinals are now in the almosMreposslbie position of
having to gain three games in
their remaining eight even to
tie.

Big Drag Race
Week End Set

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MILWAUKEE (UPI) - ft
waa tbe pa«t, preseat end fu­
ture ell rolled up ia one.
ft mattered little to 3J.4T6
baseball fans that their man
of tbe evening—Warren Spahn
—got shelled from the mound
in the third inning and lost
his seventh game of the sea­
son.
Strengthening rumors that
the Braves were heidcd for
Atlanta, Ga., also were for­
gotten by the largest baseball
crowd In County Stadium In
two year*. They shrugged
them off and cheered when
told their actions signified
“a rebirth of Brares spirit"
that made Milwaukee ■ mir­
acle town in the 1910s.
It was Spahn’s night — a
night be won’t soon forget.
Escorted to the dimly light­
ed field in a shower of fire
works, the 42-year-oltl Spahn,
who more than any other per­
son signified the saga of the
Milwaukee Braves, contin­

ually dabbed at his watering
eye*.
" I ’m the luckiest guy in
baseball. God bless you and
thank you from the bottom of
my heart," he said.
That was all. No prolonged
speeches. No presentations
outside’ of token gifts to
Spahn. his wife, LoRcncn, and
their son, Greg, 14.

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next Tuesday to remove cal­
cium deposits.
The right-handed pitcher,
who won 18 gamei In l'Jilu,
worked only 31 Innings this
season and had a 3-2 record.

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Milwaukee
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Chicago
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Loa Angelas 4 St, Louia 0 (N)
San Fran. 11 Milwaukee 3 (N)
Chicago 3 PUL 1, 1st twilight
ritL 4 Chicago I 2nd (N)
Phlla. 8 New York 0 (N)
Cincinnati 4 Houston 3 (N)
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Boston
73 80 .477 27
Cleveland
73 81 .474 2 7 4
Kan. City
68 83 .450 31
Loa Angelee 08 34 .447 31 4
Washington
53 98 .351 48
Tuesday’s Results
Clev. I N, Y. 2 10 Inna, (N)
Minn. 3 Detroit 1 (N)
Chicago 2 Heston 1 (N)
K. C. 4 Wash. 3, 10 inns, (N)
Baltimore at L A. Both pp&lt;L
rain.

AN OLI) FAVORITE of the racing sport and a winner of many trophies
]s Tat Patterson of Cocoa, right, who is accepting the altered atock trophy
from Butch Cnnaube of the Seminole Timing Assn, a t the Osceola strip.

Ity Bill Vincent Jr.
Th* big kickoff for the
weekend race* of Sept. 28 and
20 was held Saturday a t the
Osceola drag strip. More
than 100 cars and driver*
took part In the classifications
which attracted a rrowd of
some 1,£0U
racing fans.
In the feature race, Pat
Patterson of Cocoa drove his
4UU Chevy, the Dixie Rebel,
across the finish line to cop
the altered stock trophy.
A tral beauty showed op
at the starting line. It was
tba Mr. Hyde, a Ford road­
ster nnd an unusual version,
with a red metal flake paint
job and a fuel Injected 40’J
Chevy engine.
The owner, John Falconer
of Detroit, 111., xoomed It
acroee the line to win the
altered gas trophy.
HUTCII CASSUIIE PRESENTS the altered gaa thophy to John Falconer
The big event is expected
of Detroit, 111. Falconer is traveling the drag racing circuits in th e Southto draw entries from through­
cant nnd gaining top honors.
out tjia Southeast. The Florida
Thoroughbred from Ocala la
expected along with the Tem­
Injury Ends Gator’s Football Career
ped Wagon from Cocoa, driv- Shoulder
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - other hole la the injury to Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
rn by John Tempest. If luck
"Hli loss Is a tremendous
Is with Bob Tucker of Or­ A badly dislocated shoulder plagued Florida squad.
The 185-pound back from blow to this football team.”
lando, he will b« driving has ended senior fullback
Thunder, the hlg Chevy that Jim O'Donnell's college foot­ Clearwater, was injured Sat­ Head Coach Ray Graves said
recently had Iwd luck a t the ball career, and punched an­ urday In the Gators' 9-0 loss Tuesday.
Tampa races.

Anyway, many ef the ol*
"bird dogs" I’ve encountered
always want to talk about tbe
no-called g o o d ol* days.
"W hat about your greatest
thrill, Scribe." S crlbe-lhat’a
the name somebody tagged on
us away back yonder. We
think It was Bill "Raw Meat"
Rodger* or Kills "Breeches"
Clary.
Well, th e n were a hundred
of them, at least. And there
were the pertonslltles, like
Rodgers and Clary, Bale
Alexander, Hal Gruber, Rab­
bit Bonner, Whiter Campbell,
Joe Plnder, Sid Hudson, Diily Mote, Buddy Lake, and
Cleo Jeter-Ju st to mention a
few baseballm .
We ra a recall many ef
the el* Seminole High School
football greats Ilka Johnny
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Educator W ill Speak
Sunday A t Allen AM E

County Home Nursing Program Slated To Start O ct 1
By Ja m Casselberry
The Seminole Public Health
Home Nursing Service has
announced that a long needed
rounty-wkle h o m e nursing
care program will go into ef­
fect on Oct. 1 and will be
available to all residents on
referral from their doctors.
Dr, Frank Leone, director,
held an organizational meet­
ing at the Public Health Cen­
ter to apprise interested citi­
zens of the new program.
An advisory council was

By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
FA 1-S7M
Dr. Evelyn W. Sharpe, of
DeLand, will speak a t Allen
Chapel AME Church’* Wom­
en'* Day program Sunday a t
11 a.m.
Dr. Sharpe brings with her
• wealth of experience. She
was a supervisor of Volusia
County school* for approxi­
mately 12 year*. In liltiO she
resigned this position to ac­
cept a post as education ad­
visor on literacy to the Min­
istry of Education in Iran.
Her two yeurs tour of duty
in Iran was under the spon­
sorship of the United State*
Agtncy for Internstional De­
velopment.
During her overseeas serv­
DR. SHARPE
ice. she toured 33 countries:
The Middle East, F a r East, and Mrs. Willie Collins, Mr.
Europe and made a complete and Airs. Eddie Hudson, Mr*.
trip around the world. Present­ Alary .McIntyre, Mr*. Willie
ly she is professor of educa­ C. Cummings, Airs, Fleas*
tion at ilethune Cookman Col­ Johnson, H. Gibson, Atrs. Ber­
lege.
ths Johnson and Ralph Yar­
Mrs. Dorothy It. Baker, brough.
teacher at Midway Element­
Isaac (Tex) Jones attended
ary School, will deliver the the annual Florida Business
evening address which begins Agent School in Tumpa lust
at 7 p.m.
week. The school is an affili­
The lady bringing the larg­ ate of AFL-CIO, Jones is a
est number of visiting ladies representative of local union
to th* 11 o'clock service, will 2'J3.
s e e
be crowned “Mrs. or Miss
Allen Chapel." Chairman is
The Community No. 2 Club
Mrs. Agnes Halls Kev. J . P. met at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Morris is pastor.
Hull last week. After the busi­
Th* Gospel Chorus of St. ness meeting, refreshments
James AME Church, Ninth were served.
Atrs. Tommie
Street and Cypres* Avenue, Herring reports that it was a
invite* you to attend Us first gala affair. Mrs. Martha
anniversary program Sunday Franklin is president; Mrs,
at 3 p.m. You a rt assured an Vera Lee Matthews, treasur­
afternoon of spiritual enjoy­ er, and Air*. Ruby Hull, secre­
ment. Everyone is welcome, tary.
itev. Jessie Brown is pastor.
Addys C. Land) II bus en­
Choir No. 2 of St. John tered Howard University to
Baptist Church is presenting study law. Lnmb is a graduate
a “ Sermon in Songs’’ Sunday of Cruum* High School, lie
a t 7 p.m. The themu is: recently was graduated from
“Youth in This Christ Cen­ Tuskcgce Institute with a ma­
tered Life." Mr*. Mary White­ jor in social science. During
hurst is director and Key. H. the summer, he took u short
U. Whitehurst is pa-dor.
course a t MucDill Field, Tam­
* •
•
pa. After completing the
Initial meeting of Grooms course, he was commissioned
High l*TA was held Sept. Ill n second lieutenant. He is de­
a t the school auditorium with sirous of becoming a career
the outgoing president, Mrs. man in the United States Air
Eva Stephens, presiding. Thu Force after completing his
devotional period wus led by luw studies. Lamb is ttie
W. A. Moore.
grandson of Air. and Mr*. A.
During the business session, C. Lamb, 1U23 West 13tll.
election of officers were held Street.
by th* parliamentarian, L.
Rev. and Airs. Harold It.
Brown. Offirers elected were: Whitehurst motored to Dal­
President, Mrs. Grace Haynes; las, Texas, to attend the na­
vies president, Evans Bacon; tional Baptist convention of
secretary,
Mrs.
Dorothy America, which wus held at
Brown; assistant secretary, the State Music Fuir Hail
Mrs. Zonny* T. Davis; treas­ Mrs. Whitehurst bud the hon­
urer, Mrs. Fannie IL Fields; or of being pianist fur two
Pianist, Mrs. K. B. Holly; devotional services for the
p a r l i a m e n t u r inn, Leroy Evangelistic Hour and u* ac­
Blown; reporter, Kuliu Robin* companist for a skit present­
son.
ed In the Junior Women’s
Immediately after election, Convention. Itev. Whitehurst
the installation rituals were sang a t one of the sessions.
•
•
•
performed by Rev. Earl E.
Williams. The new faculty
Cephus Alexander, of New
members were presented to York City, is here visiting
the PTA. Encouraging re­ relatives and friends. He re­
marks wers given by the prin­ sided here some years ag&gt;.
cipal, 11. L. Dougin*. The next Wonderful seeing him again.
meeting of the PEA will be
The Goldsboro Parent* Li­
held on Munduy, Oct, 21. All brary Club will meet at 3
parents and interested persons p.m. Sunday at Goldsboro Ele­
are urged to attend.
mentary School. Airs. Bcrnk#
Mrs. Annie Mae Jackson Bellamy is president and Mrs.
was given a surprise birthday Ella Also Brooks is vice pres­
parly Sept. 7 at the home cf ident. Other officer* will be
Air*. Kuthie Nathan, DU3 elected ut this meeting. Mrs.
Oleander Avenue. Mr. and Louise Foster, who is itiner­
Air*. Alex Crumedy, who ore ant librarian, report* that all
Airs. Jackson's club brother of the elementary schools will
and sister, respectively, gave organize the same type of
the party. Mrs. Crumedy was club. Lust year the Goldsboro
unable to attend becuuae of Parents Library Club pur­
illness, therefore Mrs, Na­ chased revolving dictionary
than served as hostess. A stands and dictionaries,
number of games were played
before dinner. Those present
Africa's more than 2swi mil­
were: Abner Jackson, Mr. and lion people arc divider) into
Airs. Charlie Lester, Mr. and thousands of tribes and speak
Atri. Joseph Jackson, Mrs. Ida more than 700 different lan
Sanders and son Tommie, Mr. guagei.

named, consisting of Judge
C. Vernon Mize Jr., Dr. Ell
White, Kenneth
.McIntosh,
Harold Roland. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Heath, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde C. Kcrce, Airs. C. C.
Tomlin, Mrs. J. T. Russell,
and Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy.
Those present agreed there
is a dire and immediate need
for this service and another
meeting to finalize plans was
set for Sept. 23. at 7:30 p.m.
at t h e Health Center on
French Avenue.

All those interested In find­
ing out more about the pro­
gram or in volunteering their
assistance arc invited to a t­
tend this meeting.
The home nursing service
will be available to the fol­
lowing: Those returning from
the hospital and nerding care
In the home; those acutely
ill in the home, and those
with a long-term or chronic
illness.
A registered nurse will visit
in any home in Seminole

County and stay long enough
to carry out the doctor's or­
ders, make patients comfort­
able, or give instructions to
a member of the family for
continued nursing care.
The purpose of this pro­
gram is to provide bedside
nursing care in the home re ­
gardless of race, creed or
financial status encompassing
health promotion, the care
and prevention of disease and
disability and rehabilitation.
It also involves teaching.

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Interest has been shown in
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Dr. Leone believes that In
addition to the humanitarian
benefits the new program will
be of real economic value.
He reports, “Our welfare
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counseling and emotional sup­
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Home Gub
Hears Program
On Food

Monroe Home Club
Plans Style Show

Members of the Sanford
Home Demonstration Club
met a t the HD Center for the
first meeting of the eoawm.
Mrs. John Scnkarik pro­
ne n t a d the program on
“Tailoring Food Needi.” She
gave a report from the food
class she attended the week
before.
One delegate from each club
attended the class. Mrs. San*
karlk demonstrated the need
for watching celoriea In our
present day menus by serving
a red and white fro sen salad
from a recipe given to those
attending the class.

The f h i t meeting of the
■eason for the Lake Monroe
Homo Demvnstrstlon club waa
highlighted by th# program
"Tailoring Foods Needs to
Mo* . . • . The Interesting
demonstration waa f i r m by
the County Homo Demonstra­
tion agent Miss Myrtle Wil­
son. 8ba also told the club
members of the new products
now on the market. Among
these a n , a two way door
mirror; lined flannel, frosen
doughnuts, Instant soups and
■ponga cakes.
President Mrs. Eh Hunter
presided over the business
meeting. Several reports were
given by the different chair­
men, Also one on the recent
visit to the county commis­
sioners meeting.
The style show sponsored
by the chib during the fall
anaion la scheduled for Nor,
M with tha Mllodya Shoppe of
Fine Fabrics being co-spon­
sor.
New year books made by
the president were given to
each member present 1904
will be the 30th year of the
Monroe dub. Plans for a cele­
bration were made with Mrs.
J . II. Tindel appointed chair­
men and Mrs. H. L. Johnson

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; Doris Rotundo, Sanford, re&lt;
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order to accept Uw poaitlon
of lU te trcaaurer recently
voted a t tlie atata convention

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a t the auxiliary
■ s e lla r Speakers included
A a Williams, Plant City, daj i l t of Florida commander;
p srii Graysm, V an Beach,
RMfeeal fifth diatrlct axccutile eemmltlMwomao a n d
fefami* WlUlama, Orlando,
toted woman of the year repM t t a g the DAVA for the
Mate of Florida.
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This Week

HARRIETT JOHNSON, newly elected commander of Seminole County
Unit SO Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary is shown presenting a gift
to Ada Williams, P lant City, department commander for the state of
Florida Sunday when the Sanford chapter and unit were hosts to the Sixth
D istrict meeting held a t the chapter home, Orlando Drive. Others pictured
from left are Pearl Le Due, Orlando, sixth district commander; Doris
Grayam, Vero Beach, national fifth district executive committeewoman
and Doris Rotundo, Sanford, state treasurer.

The Zeta XI Chapter of
Bo’ i Sigma Phi a n sponsor­
ing a rummage sale this F it
day and Saturday at the cor­
ner of 13th 8t. and Sanford
Ave.
Hcura for both days a n
from B a.ra, to 9 p.m. The
proceed* will be Died for the
welfare work of the chapter
both locally and Internatlon.
ally.

Jaycee Wives President Honors
Board Members At Morning Coffee

The Ladies Aid of the Luth­
eran Church of the Redeemer
will hold their regular month­
ly meeting this Thursday at
1:30 p.m. at tha church, ac­
cording to Mrs. Jim Ekern,
publicity chairman.
Mrs. Hammond Polk, n tlr-IT c m Price, Mrs. Garnett] Mrt. Philip 8kates, Mrs. Da-j Tetenbaum and Mrs. Wallaca
She urged all members to
Ing president of the Jaycca JWhite, Mra. Lawrence Skates, | vld Berrien, Mrs. Charles | Peacock.
make a special effort to at­
Wives Club entertained the
tend this meeting as plana
will be made for the Sept. 29
retiring and Incoming board
meeting to bo held In Sanford
members with a coffee at her
o( the officers of the Floridahome, 003 Daywood Drive, In
Georgia Diatrlct.
Sunland Estates, Saturday
mcrnlng.
The refreshment table was
New Fall Hats
overlaid with a lacs d o th anil
bald a canter arrangement of
fall flowers. Aaaorted pas*
Sklpmeat
tries, coffee and cold drinks
Just
were served by the hostess.
Arrived
I
After a social get-together
members of the new board
held a abort meeting and or­
Beautiful
ganised committees for the
coming year.
New Styles
Those attending were Mre.

In Furs And
Fabrics —
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MRS. HAMMOND POLK, seutctl, Borves Incoming president, Mrs. Tom
Price, left, nt a coffee for incoming anil retiring board members of the
Jaycee Wives Club. Others from left are Mrs. Phillip Skates, retiring di­
rector; Mra. Wallnce Peacock, retiring secretary and Mrs. Lawrence
Skates, retiring director.
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According to the ancient Hebraic Calendar, tha 10 days front sunset oa Wednes­
day, September 18, 1963, to aunset on Saturday, September 28, 1963, o n
High Holydayo. The Jewish Year 5724 commences with Rooh Hnahonah (Bo*
ginning of the Year), and (he 10-day period of penance and repentance end*
with Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement).

In Observance Of These Religious Holidays
The Following Sanford Stores Will B e..*

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19lh

Party
Mbs Diana Jones and Mlsa
Jane Nison were hostcisea at
■ chatter party for a former
achoolmate, Mlsa N a n c y
Riggs, at the Jonea borne re­
cently.
Alias Riggs is leaving to at­
tend Massey Business College
In Jacksonville. She was pre­
sented s gift by the hostesses.
Attending were Miss Riggs,
Misses Judy and Joy Harvey,
Miss Glenda Alberts, Miss
Lynn Jones, Miss Jean Mas­
ters. Miss Maxine Stowell and
the hostesses.

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Mrs, John W. Clough has
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vacation In the north. She
went by plane to New York,
Connecticut, Michigan and
Philadelphia, Pa., for a visit
with friends and relativei.

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co-chairman. Mrs. Tindel la a
charter member.
Refreshments of cookies
sad coffee w e n served by
the hoeteases Mrs. J . C, Sapp
and Mrs. Louisa Rushtow to:
Mrs. Robert Mann, Mrs, Wil­
liam CarTotl Sr., Mra. Wil­
liam Carroll Jr., Mrs. Jack
Standlfsr, Mrs. Marion Lae,
Mrs. Thelma Emerson, Mmta.
Tindel, Hunter and Johnson.
Guests w e n Mra. William
Grow of Washington, XL C.
sister-in-law of Mra, Johnson
and Mlis Wilson. Hostesses
for the October mooting will
bo Mrs. Mann and Mra. Tindel. I t will ba hold In the
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Expert In Rabies Warning
By J i m C i M l k n y
There have been nearly 200
easea or animal bites report­
ed during the first eight
months of this gear In Semi­
nole County, according to Val
Itohbins. county sanitarian.
The many unlicensed, un­
vaccinated canines running
loose In the city and county
pose a- constant threat in
that they are potential car­
riers of rabies.
"Man’s best friend" can
quickly change Into a dan­

gerous foe, and it is duty
of every dog owner to have
his pet protected against rab­
ies for bis sake as well ss
other animals and humans.
There were an equal num­
ber of cat and dog bites re­
ported last year In the state
and Robbins advises all eat
owners of the Importance of
immunising their pets ai
well.
"Health officers all over
the United States ars trying
to eliminate rabies from the
country but until we can

Tito Seen As Super-Salesman
For Red Peaceful Co-Existence
Ity Leon Deaae*
Newspaper Enterprise Anslj.it
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(NEA)Piesiilent Tito Is expected to stress the "realism"
of an East-West nonaggrrs.
a ion puct when he meet* with
President Kennedy during the
foil session of the United Na­
tions.
Neutralist dlploniuta t e e
Yugoslavia's chief emerging
in s new role of "independ­
ent" negotiattr at a result of
his latest agreement with Pre­
mier Khrushchev.
Yugoslavia, though Com­
munist, remains officially in­
dependent of the Soviet block
of nations. Tito perhaps more
than any other neutralist—ap­
preciates the great economic
advantages of ‘ n o n s l l g n nient." practically every in­
dustrial plant he s h o w e d
Khrushchev during the Soviet
p r e m i e r ’s recent awing
thruugh Yugoslavia wits built
with the help of Western,
especially American funds.
Tito also expects a 125 mil­
lion grant and a 125 million
loan in U. S. counterpart
funds promised recently by
Secretary of Agriculture Or­
ville Freeman, to help rebuild
Skopje, destroyed by earth­
quake. Counterpart funde ere
Yugoslav currency earned by
the U .S. from sale of surplus
farm products.
The Yugoslav
president,
with Khrushchev’s agreement,
is not likely to forfeit massive
U. S. economic ah) by becom­
ing a full member of the Mos­
cow-dominated Warsaw Pact
military alliance.
But UN diplomats now ex­
pert Tito to become the diplo­
matic supersaleemnn of Rus­
sia's brand of peaceful co-exi s t e n c e and especially of
Khrushchev's
nonaggression
pact.
A nonsggresxlon pact be­
tween the Warsaw alliance
and NATO remains the corn­
erstone of Moscow’s current
diplomatic offensive. It thus
will ho Tito'a first niujor dip­
lomatic assignment as an "in­
dependent'’—though a Com­
munist friendly to Moscow—
to sell President Kennedy the
supposed grunt advantages to
peace of an East-West nonaggrrseion pact.
Why is Premier Khrushchev
to eager to sign auch a pact
with tlie West? In the view of
specialists on Russia, the So­
viet Premier alms, among
other things, to raise the pres­
tige of the Warsaw Pact alli­
ance by putting it on the same
level us NATO.
Khrushchev wants tho two
alliances to appear as equallie will then he in a position
to tell the West: "Each of us
has its own system of alli­
ances. They are cquol. Let us,
then, sacrifice equally by dis­
solving our military bonds in

the Interest of pears."
Out, the fact is that the
Warsaw alliance wee never
more than a front for putting
the armies of Moscow's East
European satellitea under Rus­
sian command.
When the Warsaw Treaty
wus first signed by the Rus­
sians and their East European
satellites, Including Commun­
ist East Germany, In 1955,
Khrushchev described It as s
c o u n t e r p a r t to the Free
World's North Atluntlc alllliance. Out the Warsaw alli­
ance never approached even
remotely NATO's Internation­
al significance. Moscow did
not succeed in persuading a
single independent European
nation to sign the Warsaw
Treaty.
However, the Soviet premier
obviously hopes to Isolate
West Germany and eventually
destroy NATO by dangling
the dissolution of the Warsaw
Part alllunee as bait at the
diplomatic bargaining table.
A nonaggression pact would
also giva Russia’s colonial em­
pire, reaching to tha river
Elbe, recognition by the West,
to convince the Poles, Ciecha,
It would bu used by the Reda
East Germans, Hungarians,
Romanians a n d Bulgarians
that the Free World considers
them in the Russian orbit and
la no longer interested in their
freedom.
This at a historic moment
when the Red empire Is crack­
ing due to the bitter quarrel
between Khrushchev and Red
China's Mao Tae-tung.
It is considered highly un­
likely even by neutralist diplo­
mats In the UN that Tito, for
all hla professed Independence,
will persuade President Ken­
nedy to fall into Khrushchev’s
trsp. Hut some members of
the Kennedy administration
ars apparently convinced that
a nonaggression pact of the
type favored by Khruihchev
and hla newfound ally Tito
would be a logical implement­
ation of tha nuclear test ban
agreement.

It’s Gilding
Garlic, Onions
By Unted Press International
The onion, leek, garlic and
welsh onl'wi all are mem­
bers of the Illy family, ae*
fording to the Nntioaal Geo­
graphic Society.

DaysTo Better Grades

get and hasp our dogs vac­
cinated tha possibility of
rablea must b« considered
with every bit*,’" Robbins
said.
Dr. Jam es H. Steele, pub­
lic health veterinarian of the
U. S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, oi­
lers the following advlco if
you or your dog is bitten:
Wash tho w w ai tfcacooghfy with m y and water at
once. Babies
transmitted
feeted salvia becomes estab­
lished In the bite wound.
Second, eeofiM tho bit­
ing dog no that bo it avail­
able for observation. If ho
is a stray ae la acting
strangely, try to bavo the
dog pooud to handle him.
(The city tt Sanferd ban n
part-time deg warden and
p a n d bat the county baa
on facility as yet far Im­
pounding dags.)
Third, report the bile
Immediately to a doctor or
veterinarian, who moat
notify the dog control au­
thorities. If yon cannot
reach a doctor right away,
call your local health de­
partment.
Teach children not In pet
atraage dogs and keep
away from dogs when they
are sick.
In order lo deserve your
dog's loyalty you should
have him m seclnatod as of­
ten as the vetrrlnsrlsn ad­
vises.
if your dog Hems sick, or
has been in contact with ■
dog suspected of rabies, taka
him to the veterinarian. Sus­
pect rabies when a dog is
dull or uneasy in behavior,
when hla bsrk changes tone,
when thick saliva collects on
his mouth, when bo tries to
eat wood, earth or clothing.
A dog does not have to
look or act "m ad" to have
rabies. The "dumb" type of
rabica In which a dog slinka
away and dies in a paralytic
coma la soma Instances may
be more dangerous than the
"furious" type, in which he
attacks everything in his
path, because the Individual
does not realizt the animal
is rabid.
Keep your pet away from
stray dogs or wild animals
who may attack him and
keep him off the streets If
rabies is reported In your
ares.
Ignoring these precautions
may result In an agonising
death or a treatment consist­
ing of n painful and coatly
series of at least 14 Inocula­
tions for yourself or ■ loved
one.
Special rabies vaccination
clinics ha vs been scheduled
by tha Sanford-SemlaoU Jaycees fur Saturday, Sept. 31,
from 2-5 p m. at tha Jaycee
Building on French Avenue,
Lake Mary E l e m e n t a r y
School and the American Le­
gion Building on Highway
17-92 for your convenience er
this immunisation may be
given by any of the veterin­
arians at their offices.

How To Boat A n Old Bugaboo
By The Beading Laboratory
Written for Newspaper
Enterprise Association
Ws ’ts saved mathematics
until now, because for many
students It's the toughest sub­
ject In schooL The feeling
seems to be th at anybody can
learn to pass English or his­
tory, but that you have to be
especially suited for mathe­
matics, that you have to have
n special kind of mind.
This Is not true. You don’t
have to be ipeclal to get
through the average math
course. If you're having trou­
ble, chances are you’re study­
ing the wrong way. Which
brings up tho question: What
Is mathematics T What dots
It try to dot
Mathematics Is a logical,
eontentlcsi, but often very
meaningful systam of thought.
Let’s take a simple example:
2 plus 2 equals 4. That is al­
ways correct, but do you know
why 7 3 plus 2 equals 4 be­
cause mathematicians say sol
la other words, mathema­
ticians have defined "2 plat
2* as "4”. That’s why they
can't be wrong; there's noth­
ing to be wrong shout. So
sctually, ths statement *2
plus 2 equals 4" says about
as much as tho statement, "a
big book is s big book."
We can aay, then, that
mathematics Is contentless.
But once «« have these atwaya-correct contentles* laws
we esn apply them to our
dolly lives and often we find
them very meaningful. Nobody
will trru e that addition Isn't
useful and meaningful.
It's easy to see that mathe­
matics Is logical. If we aay
that 1 plus 1 equals 2 and
2 plus 1 equals 4, we have no
choke but to say th at 1 plus t
plus t plus I equals 4. There’s
no other wty to do it. Any
other wsy would be illogical.
And mnthemstlca insists an
logic.

Essentially, then, mathe­
matics Is simply n sat of sym­
bols that somebody (centuries
of mathematicians actually)
Invented. They alas Invented
certain rules for manipulating
these symbols. As long ss you
follow these rules, you can't
do anytUng wrong If you
follow tho rules (and there
are not many of them), the
world's greatest mathema­
tician can’t tell yon that
you're wrong.
By Itself, mathematics ha*
nothing to do with reality.
Its usefulness comes from the
fact that we can think shout
the real world In s mathemat­
ical way end thereby under­
stand It better.
Obviously, you wouldn't try
to overview n math book. It
doesn't work. To learn the
rules of mathematics, you
have to go otop by step. You
have to "rood between the
commas." You’ll find that ev­
ery rule In math Is based on
the on* that directly preceded
It. If you don’t understand
something, you can’t hope
that It’ll come elcsr later on.
Y’ou must understand each
step before you can under­
stand tho next step. Take each
page ss It come*. Work
through the page point by
point Work through any ex­
amples. You'll get into the
swing of It easily. The most
complex mathematical laws

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Busy Gal
INDIO, Calif. (U ri) —
Women’s professional golfer
Beverly Hanson keepa busy
when she Isn't on tha tour by
devoting her time to music,
Ice skating and playing
bridge. She is a graduate of
the University cf North Da­
kota where the majored in
Journalism.

Ground Beef

ars only repeated application*
of the simplest laws.
Thank of mathematics this
way, lt’e ths only course
where you esn really be sure
of getting 100 on a te s t If
you follow the mathematical
rules, you can't get anything
but 100.
The trick is to go alow, to
understand each point before
you go on to the next and to
sea hnw each rule follows
from the one that precedes it.

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By Abigail Van Buran

OU.VOOP
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maa at work and liked him
right away. I knew that be
waa married, but we saw
each other anyway btcauae
he aald his wife didn’t eara
if be went around with
other women. I gueai it
must be true because he
never has lo rush borne,
and be can get away lo see
me as much as be wanta to.
I am divorced. I don't want
any trouble, Abby, so I told
b in . I wasn’t going to go
on seeing him unless be
brought me a note from his
wife saying she didn't care.
If aha will do this. I’ll go
on seeing him—otherwise,
I won't. He says ha'll put
her on the phone, but ha
won’t aak her to sign any­
thing. What do you think,
Abby? I am 41 years old
and I don't want a shot is
the bead.
CAREFUL
DEAR CAREFUL: Note
or no nota, you're la the
wrong game, with the wrong
guy, at the wrong time.
You've admitted it—now act
on your confession.

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R E M E M B E R HOW U
YOU A L W A Y S T E L L
o M E TO B E K IN D
\ T O TH O SE L E S S '

baad and f wanted to will
our bodies to a medical col­
lege. When w t wrote tell­
ing them about it, they wrote
back and told ui wa would
hare to pay the *hipping
chargei. We wrote back
asking them bow much it
would coil. They wrote and
aald they didn't know, but
when the time came they'd
take it out of our eitatea.
Wouldn't you think if they
wanted our bodlea they
would be glad to pay the
ahlpptng chargei? Or a t
le n t tell ua bow much It
will cost?
MRS. C.
DEAR MRS. C.t More In­
formation la needed here.
Send me your full name
and addreaa (it will be con­
fidential) and the name of
the medical college to which
you wrote.

fcV -vFO R T L IN A T E

I ju s t w a n t s o i n
s e e mow voud look
WITH A POMPAOOUf)

Taka a look at the North
h a n d only. Your partner
opens one no-trump. If you
play no conventions at ill In
reiponsa to a no-trump your
best bet Is to pass. You will
only gat into trouble if you
Two heart* figures to be a
better spot than one no-trump
and ordinary Stiyman play­
ers can get there by simply
bidding t w o hearts. Two
spades will b t even better if
your partner holds f o u r
spades and Jacoby-Stiyman
makes It possible for you to
have your cake and eat It too.
You respond with two clubs.
Your
■won* partner
paotaaoa »*•■/
may only rebid
to two in a suit. If his r*bld Is

1 9tx hour* our op row.

IR05S5UD ANCHOR* Ofb
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Lns Angeles 92 5# .609
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St. Louia
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Games remaining:
Los Angeles (11) — Home
(9): Pittsburgh Sept. 20 (n)
21, (n) 22; New York, Sept.
24 (n), 25 (n), 26 (n); Phila­
delphia, Sept. 27 (n). 29 (n),
29. Away (2): At St. Louis
Sept. 17 (n), II (n).
St. Louis (9) - Home (5):
Inis Angeles, Sept. 17 (n), 19
(it); Cincinnati, Sept. 77 (n),
29. 29. Awsy (4): At Clncln-

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l.MLO'L MORE O
IN'DIHCIC.

ceilent, hut the title could be
misleading.
Anyone who thinks there la
soma quick and easy formula
for good manners is bound to
come up missing.
Above all else, good man­
ners take aomo Urns.
It takes time to hear the
other person through without
takes
interrupting,
time plus patience if the
other person happens to be a
bore.
It takes time to do the small
favurs for others that are
such an importsnt part of
good manners—the troubling
to put yourself out fur some­
one else.
It takes time to write the
thank-you notes, the breadand-butter letters, the words
of condolence, the letters of
congratulation that etiquette
demands and that friendship
dictates.
it takes time to call on a
new neighbor, to visit the

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1
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jne MfV O M /M ttfTCII'IL TALK/ CR
DO WE HAVE TO
MAKE TOO TALK f ,

It takes time to keep in
touch with friends.
tt takes time to entertain
the unexpected guest, and to
make him feci that he has not
intruded.
Good manner*, in fact, are
so much a mailer of “taking
time" lo be gracious and
friendly and helpful that the
more we rush around the
more our manner* suffer.
ilow often we make and
Iwar such excuses as, “ I've
been meaning to write yon
for such a long time—but I
, u»t haven't had a moment,"
or "I'm ashamed I didn't get
by to see you when you were
in (he hospital—but I’ve been
so busy."
Politeness pays at home:
Read "How lo Have a Happy
Husband." Just send 25 cents
to Ruth Millett Reader Ser­
vice, c/o The Sanford Herald,
P. 0. Box 499. Dept. A. Radio
City Station, New York 19,
N. Y.

Pace Winners

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) —
Professional golfs big threeArnold Palmer, Jack Nickla us and Julius Boros—con­
tinue to lead the nation's
golfers
in PGA-sancttoned
NL Calls Umpire tournament earnings.
Palmer has collected an
CINCINNATI (U1*I&gt; John Klibler, 54, in umpire unofficial total or 5101.555;
from the International Lea­ Nicklaus, 593,465 and Boros.
gue, has been called up to $72,956.67.
replace
vetrran
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Player-Coach
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Harry Slnden ha* been sign­
ed as plsyer-coach of the
new klinneapolis Bruins hoc­
key team in the International
League. Slnden was former­
ly player-coach with the
Kingston, Out,, team of the
defunct Eastern Profession­
al Hockey league.

1:00 H i Nawrs.

1:1* ID Vlrslntan
IS) CUN ll-porl*
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110 IS) Tlxhtrop*
IS) Prlra la Rleht
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111 tlavarty lllllbllllan
CONFIDENTIAL TO MAY'S
1*1 Ban t'aaay
WIFE: You are mountain- »:1» i*|
Dick Von Dykn
climbing over molehilli. Be 10:9* (1) Klaranth Ilnur
• SI Reckoning
grateful that you still have
ISI (’banning
a husband who always
11:*n 11)1*1 .Yawn. Wrothcr
Hporta
leaves his shoes in the liv­
IS) Nan* — M o r n k
ing room.
Martin
What’s an your mind? I I I * IS) Nana. Weal her,
Oporto
For a personal reply, lend
11:1a («l Marla Tnrnlahad'
a self-addressed, stamped
fisiai
Carao*
DEAR ABBY: 1 have been envelope to Abby, Box .1.146, II lo tl) Johnny
IColorl
Beverly Hills, Calif.
invited to a number of
l»i TV Iliaikiilit
11 1! ill Mnalo -Whin* Oa.
weddings this summer, and
liartaal Moon''
Hat* to write letters?
my problem is I never know
Send one dollar to ABBY,
what to say when I go
Box 3366, Beverly Hills,
through the receiving line.
1:1* 111 Florida Hlatory
Calif., for Abby’# new book­
I have a friend who always
S i i ill tiro** and Farm
Hepurt
let. ‘'HOW TO WRITE
says something funny when
T.'i*
til Tnd.tr—lluah linen*
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
ha ahakes hands with the
t(l Film Feature*
T-11 111 Humhlna Almanac
CASIONS’*.
parenta of tbs bride, like
MO 1)1 lllckln Evan*
I :la t() lan-al Now*. Wea­
ther
1:00 to Captain Kannarno
1:1* to Cartoon*
Jack lactam::*
By Oswald Jacoby I ii» tl)
(O Amtrtcah lllatory
til K u rrlir For Woman
1:11 111 Cartoon*
rrsponded two hearts direct­ l:l&lt;&gt; til llal* Mtnrni
1*1 I to m p r r Itoom
ly. Actually he bids two 10:0* 111 F a r W h en
l()
Yaw*— Mika Halspades and you have found
lac*
IV)
N
palllah
the right spot.
t*:l* (II Yew*— Kilwln NawYou will make two spades
man
Tour ltun&lt; h
even if you get the best de­ 10.1* (1) Flay
(Color)
fense, a spade opening and a
(O 1 lau* Lucy
IS) Daramhar llrldn
spade return. You win the
U:0S (It Concentration
•econd spade In your hand,
IO ItcCuy*
III frlc* la Rluht
cash the ace and king of
11:14 II) lllulng Links
hearts and ruff a heart. Now
(Color
(() 1'cta and (llailya
you lead your last spade to
(II S tu n Keys
dummy's queen and give
West a heart trick. In order
THURSDAY P. M.
to hold you to two Weit must 11 1 # (1) T o u r Flrat linpr***ton (Color)
lead a diamond to his p art­
(SI lair* or Ufa
ner, who must return a club,
l»&gt; K n it* F o ri]
whereupon they get two club S:li Id Saw* — Harry R*asonar
,
tricks plus the spade heart 1:1* ID Truth
or Con. a.
UUancsa
and
diamond
already
in
their
w
_
(() Heard! for Tomor­
would have been if you had possession.
row
ID Father Know* H**l
1:IS (SI liulillnit Light

Jh a

Everything today has to be
"quick and easy" or "initan t," so it's not surprising
that there Is a new manners
book, called "The Collier
Quick and Easy Guide to Eti­
quette." The book may be ex-

PULLOVER.,

“Well, you aren't LOSING
a daughter, you're GAIN­
ING a bathroom!*' Ta this
appropriate or shouldn't
something a little more ser­
ious be said?
STUMPED fOR WORDS
DEAR STUMPED: The
parents of the bride and
groom, and the groom,
should be congratulated —
never the bride. She la
wished a lifetime of happi­
ness. and the jokes are sav­
ed for later.

ST. LOUIS (U P I)—Roger
Lord, 78, bettered his age by
two strokes whan h* carded a
76 on the Old Wnrson Coun­
try Club golf course.

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FREEHOLD, N.J. (UPD—
Carmine Abbatiello rode five
winners in six rscet Monday
at Freehold Raceway to tie
a track record in hia home
town. Only two other joc­
keys have scored five win­
ners In one day at the track.

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By Galbraith
SIDE GLANCES
Phone SWEKTIK PIE By Nadine Seltzer
322-5612
Classified
322-5613
Ol)r

Office 204 W. First

DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuts., thru Fri. - - P. M. day
brfore insertion. Mon. - Sat.
noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tue*., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
before iniertion. Mon. • S a t
BOOB.
1. I .or l f t F ours
LOST; Grey overnight Bag,
in vicinity of 20th A Park,
Saturday evening. Contain­
ing clothes A cosmetics.
Reward.
Call
Harriett's
Beauty Nook. FA 2 5742 or
FA 2-2153 evenings.
2. N o tice* - P e rso n a ls

1 mad* Horse* apologfu for saying I exaggerate. H« VACUUM CLEANER, repairs,
parts, supplies for Electro­
•ski s i I do is axpand th* factal"
to Prarlaua Pm—

Schools
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22 Rabbit's till
23 Hindu n u n s
34 Rodent

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PIANO A Organ Lessons. Be­
ginners, advsneed. Child­
ren, adulti. Experienced
teacher Call FA 2 3328.

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S ep t. 19. 1DC3 — Pupre 11 12. Real E a ta U F o r Sal*

IN DEBARY'. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Cut *X Curl Beauty Shop
bathi, 2 utilitici. School bus
318 Palmetto Ave.
service. $9,950. *500 down. WE now nave a special facial
booth, services from tip to
Balance to ault purchaser.
322 8282.
tip. F ret parking lo t Open
evenings by appointment3 BEDROOMS. 1 4 bath.
Phon« door (1) 322 0834
Screened porch. Built-in
Phone door (2) 322*1125
range gsuo down. $67.00
month. No qualifying. 836 FREE *50 PERM. WAVE
Complete Beauty Scrvica
t.ormann
Circle
North.
Kevelon A Patricia Stevens
I.ungdale. Long wood Fla.
Cosmetic*
Harriett's Beauty Nook
LOVELY 2 Bedroom block
Hume with separate din­
105 So. Oak. FA 2-5742
ing room. Large screened
eist porch. Located on 25. P lu m b in g Service*
large corner lot with fruit,
PLUMBING
uak It magnolia trees. 2
Contracting Repairs
Car garage. By owner Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-4199.
R. L. HARVEY

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RENTALS

DEVELOPER OR
PARTNERSHIP WANTED
Have the following property:
A. Approximately 25 acres;
all on lake and canal.
Divi.sable Into 20-22 kits.
Seminole County. Also ideal
for trailer camps or sites.
B. 58 acrei, near Deltona,
3300 feet on Lake Munroe,
400) feet Highway frontage.
Ideal for subdivision, host
yard. rU \, Owner will be
In Florida last part of Oct­
“ T h * j d o n 't r e n t kiddie c a re t"
ober.
Franr J. Polg.tr, Box 215,
6. F o r Kent
12. Real K n ta tc F o r Sal*
Rye. N. Y.
1 BEDROOM
Apartnicnt.
FDR SALE BY OWNER. 3
FHA - VA
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2Bedrooms, 2 baths, Fla.
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1162 from 8:36 to 6 p. in.
room, largo liying room.
3 AND 3 BEDROOMS
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
323 01182.
1 AND £ HAl'IIS
FA 2-4161 any other time.
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED 3 BEDROOM CB House.
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Fenced in backyard, ih.ilI louses. FA 2-3683.
W well. Take up pay­

ments. 116 N. Sunl ami Dr.
LARGE 2 Br. Kit. Kq.. *56. FURN. 2 Bedroom House. $100 VA TO $250 FHA
3 Br. 1 4 bath |IM).
Ph. FA 2*7615.
31 Roy's
Adult!.
No
pet*.
FA
2-7664.
I Rib)
LOIV MONTHLY
£1 KrrrM B
Exceptionally nice A Furn.
26 Pakistan
Indian
LAKE MARY neat 2 Bedroom
PAYMENTS
2
BEDROOM
(urn.
Apt.
New­
province
43
Tla
iaiian
City
clean
2
Or.
central
air23 Fait
(It Home situated on 2
44
lliLlical
region
27
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EXCELLENT
LOCATIONS
ly
decorated.
6iM
Palmetto.
2S Nagged
conditioning A heating $125.
28 Re hold iPalin)
47 Supplici with
large shaded lots. Lake
30 Spar
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Call
FA
2-1374
utter
6.
20
Southern
41
Praya
troops
(mil.)
Large
4
Hr.
Muvfair
$lliO.
31 Papal name
unlverilty
42 Swiy.
privileges on big Lake
49 Wfetter
AND
32 Shield
2 BEDROOM House furnish­
Mary. Only $5,500.
33 Top card
1“ r ~ r
1 l IT r r
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
1 1 3 7“
34 Small boat
ed. including telephone A \VE CAN QUALIFY YOU
Reg.
Real
Estate
Broker
33 Football
rrIS
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St. Johns Realty
T.V. FA 2 6228.
position
FA 2-1301 17-92 al Hiawatha
FOR ONE O F THESE
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
9fl Cauibrtdfw
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w
IT
OUTSTANDING h o m e
university
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26125
Ft'UN. Lovely large 4 room HOUSKTHAU.KH. also Apt.
31 Tldck aoup
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1
26
BUYS IN MINUTKSI
Adults.
No
animals.
Ph.
Apt. 1 4 bath, large screen­
3# l.ubrtcant
FOR COMPLETE
40 Army front
FA 2-2)47.
15. n iis in e s s O p p o rtu n ity
111
ed parch. FA 2-4950.
41 School in
INFORMATION
Providence
24
A
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21
24
SERVICE Station for lease.
2 1IEDK00M House. Kitchen 7. Hu.slne.4N K entul*
44 New Yask
S E E OK C A L L
w :
Inventory take-over. Good
»'hool
sr
equipped.
323
0tJti2.
49 Cultural ataf*
803 l i t St. 6 ROOMS. .Suita­
location Ph. FA 2-4312.
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‘ lareboot.)
3“
ble for Office. Parking
2 llKDUuu.M Houmj unfur­
COItalian coin
■
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available in rear. 322-274)
16. F em ale H elp W anted
nished. Kitchen equipped.
TT
Rral Estate—Mortgage!
B2 Mouth*
from 14-6 p.nt.
_ w
Venetiun blinds and Fla.
M Spirit
Ill
N.
Park
Ave.
322
2126
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
Jl
*4 prod
Room. $H0 month. 2101) SUITE of offices its Edwards Ravenna Park
1
FA 2 7435 lo call regularly each month
63 Teleaet l l l h
42
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Amelia. FA 2-2373.
04 c a t h e d r a l
Building, corner of Com­ FA 2*267* FA 2-3826 FA 2-8360 on established Studio Girl
r
cbtirehe*
Evenings
*r
16
Cosmetic* client! In ami
mercial A I’ark. Ph. FA
3 KAl. Furn. Apt. Clean. All
I
DOWN '
around
Sanford
making
2-7898.
1 Yawn
Utilities. $30. 322 27144.
rr
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U
LAKEFHONT HOME T o HE
3 Mlrnkker
necessary deliveries, etc. 3
PROUD
OF.
Custom
built,
3 Mia* Horn*
er
u
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NICELY furnished 2 Bed­ 8. I leach Kent ala
or 4 hours per day. Route
4 Died out
fa
2 RK. 1 4 bath, dbl. carport;
room House. FA 2H274.
will pay up lo $5.00 per
HUrCIIISON Ocean front
garden space, nice shrub­
hour.
Write STUDIO GIRL
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
bery with irrigation, pier
COSMETICS, Dept. 70939,
room Ouplex. Fla. room.
FA 2 4058.
Legal Notice
Into lake. For a better hume
Legal Notice
Glendale, Calif.
Electron heat. 14th St.
l\
Till: I 'tlllT ir CtU'RT
*ald h e r e in
9. F o r Sale o r Rent.
Longuood $383£)&amp;.
17. M ale H elp W an ted
n r r i f t : nth j i n u t t L i i h TO U A R B hereb y n o t i f i e d
( I IT I t t i l l FOM »K.Mt- t h a t a C o m p la in t t o f o r e - FURN. Apt. 2300 MHlonville. 5 ROOM House. N17 fataliua.
.v i i .i : r o n r v , n .o m its
cb*.* n c e r t a i n n t o r lc n a e otiWANTED colored young man
c u m h e r l n K t h e f o llo w ln a d - s .
INVESTMENT A REALTY
It u m t R H I
Ml. 1310*
for Grocery Store located
HAST
I1ROOKLTN SAVINGS crlb e.l r e a l p r o p e rty , t o . w i t : NICK!.A' f u rn is h ri! 2 liedruum 111, Hen I K ulnte F u r Sale 116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173 in Midway. Must have
Icit
J.
HKt'HET
I.A UK
House. 1‘iiunc FA 2-32)9.
It A NIC. a N e w Y o r k c o r p o r a ­
ECONOMY HOME
tio n .
SU B D IV ISIO N
REPLAT,
some experience, good pay.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
according
to
the
p l a t FUlt.N. Cottage at 5 Points. 2 Bedroom Masonry Home
Plaintiff.
Send Information to Bux
VI.
tharaof
a,
reco rd ed
In
Realtor
$63 per month. Ph. FA 2*1467 Very Good Condition! Total
ni'T II C MHOLOR. Widow nf
Plat
Book II. p a c e 51,
4. Sanford Herald.
P u b l i c Rvcorda o f S em i( L I F F O R D N. MK.U.OR. P»*
.............sly $6750—$230 down Raymond LundquDt, Asso.
n o t e C o u n t y , F lo rid a,
r-.vs.wl, a n d atilt n o t r e m a r ­
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­ and balance $16.uo per FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Ural
Estate
Opportunity
h a e b e e n filed e a a l n e t y o u
ried.
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
fl-fe n dan!
In t h e a b o v e - s t y l e d atilt, a n d
month, taxes and insurance ASSUME payments of $65,70
CAN YOU SELL?
FA 2*00H.
IIK.KK.MI
till y o u a r a r e q u i r e ! to eerv e a
M IT K II
Td
included.
per month on 3 bedroom. Your own full-time businen*,
IM lll.ll VTIlIN c o p y o f y o u r A n tw e r o r o t h e r
IIIIIIKK
OK
Ural Estate, right ill this
NEAT AS A PIN
r n i i K t i n * ! n » : P t r a d l n c to t h e C o m p lain t on
*1 i t
nut
I bath Home. Chain link
BEDROOM
unfurnished
Tt»i IIL'TII C SI F . I . u m . w id o w P l a i n t i f f s a t t o r n e y s , A N D 6 I I area. National company, evHouse. Kitchen equipped. Centrally located 3 bedroom
fence around yard. $1050
o f C L I F F O R D N. MEL- Sr*V. Jit'S II. i n i AN, L O W N ­
2 bath home F1IA apprais­ extra for 2U months. May
luldisbed in 1901), largest in
53o month. I’ick up key at
1A*It, [le ceaaed , a n d atlll D E S A v a n den HERO 313
E a s t C e n t r a l Avenue, O r l a n d o ,
not rem arried
ed t slue $15,201), reduced
Its field. (Unlicensed? —
613 E nth St. FA 2 66311.
be bought with or without
71* W . VVhllnev Roa d
F l o r i d a , e n d file (he o r i g i n a l
to $13,900 with $150 down.
write us.) Training and In­
fence. Can be seen at 212
K a l r p o r t . N ew York
A n s w e r o r o t h e r I’l r . l l i g In
in
TOC.
RUTH
C. M U IJ .O n, t h e o f f i c e o f lh » Clerk o f t h e AIR CONDITIONED nit.
This is a Beauty! With
struction given in all phases
Palm Place, Sanford or
are
hereto
n o t i fi e d t h a t a C i r c u i t C o u r t on or b efo re t h e
3 Riil furn. Apt. $65. mu.
separate
dining
room
und
of your operationn — from
call
323*0119
for
further
In­
C o m p l a i n t f o r K u r e c l 'n u r e of 2 t e t d a y o f October, 1*»«2 If
I ll E. Nth St. FA 2*1285.
—oh! Call fur appointment
M ortuatt"
baa
been
filed y o u f a l l t o do »•*. a d e c r e e
Start to Success. All advrr*
formation.
a a u l n a t y o u . a n d you are r e ­ p r o r o n f e e e o will he t a k e n
now.
Using, all signs, forms, sup­
FURN
Air
condition
New
I
y ou
for t h e r e l i e f
quire*! t o a e r v e n ro p y " f y o u r j a a l n a t
3 BEDROOMS, I's baths.
. i n a w a r o r P iead lb tf* t o lh * d e m a n d e d In t h e C o i n p l a l n L
plies are furnished. Nation­
bedroom Duplex. Adults on­
Swimming pool. Furn. or
t o m p l a l n t ■».* tb* P l a i n t i f f ■
T h i s N o t i c e .h a l l be p u b .
wide
advertising brings
ly
22uu
Park
Ave.
Sanford.
a t t o r n e y , J.»eeph M. F l s s e r a t d , Ileh ed a m i a week f o r f o u r
unfurn. 121 Lake Dot Dr.
Buyers from Everywhere.
!14 S e c u r i t y T ru e ! tlulldln *. c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k , In t h e TICK
Sunlit nd.
M ia m i 3'.'
F l o r i d a , nnd file K A N F O U H I III It AI .!&gt;
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Can you qualify? You must
REALTOR — INSUHOR
t h e o r i e n t a l A t n a - r or F t . e 'l D A T K D t h i s m b d ay o f
First
St.
Near
2
city
free
have initiative, excellent
Inu In t h e o ffice of t h e C le r k September, 1443.
FA 2 4991 1919 S French Ave
parking lots ami shopping
of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r (SEAL.)
character (iHindable), miirs
b e f o r e t h e 3 l e t d ay of O c t ­
A r t h u r Id. n s c k w t t h , J r . .
stores. No utility charges.
LAKE MARY
ability, be financially re­
o b e r . A. l&gt;., |» 4 I . If j o u fa ll
C l a r k of Circuit C o u r t
Suitable for couple or sin­ ATTRACTIVE.
Modern 2 Property MitnitKt-nienl
to d o IO, J u d g m e n t by d e ­
R y t M a r t h a T, V lh lea
sponsible. Commission • vol­
Broker
f a u l t w i l l be t a k e n a g a i n s t
D e p u t y C la r k
gle, also retired people.
bedroom cement b l o c k
ume opportunity for man,
you f o r t h e r e l i e f d e i m n l e d A n d a r a o n , Ru eh , Dean,
FA
2
1712.
home,
lakevlew
A
lake
In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
t e f w n i t e i A v a n den t i e r s
woman, couple or team That
T h e d*a&gt; r l p t l o n of th e f o i l A t t o r n e y a an d C o u n sello rs a t
privileges. *12,500. 2 Bed
Can Sell. Writ e today for
APT. *30. Surplus f'lly.
p r o p e r t y p r o - e e d - d a a a l n e t let L a w
room furn. within walking
Offers fur your i t lection
L o t «. lilo. k &lt;, TOWN* 433 K a s t ( V o t r u l Ih'ulrv »rd
information, S T R O U T
distance
of
stores
A
school
s l T i : o F N o l l T H c l t U L U - Post Office ll .» :3'»
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 1
REALTY, J. K. Munn, Area
OTI
a eubiitvlvlon ac- O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
Fruit trees. $5300. Call for
Gables FA 2-0720.
Bedroom
c o rllo u
to plvt t h a r a o f T e l e p h o n e 311-1111
Supervisor, 122'. E. Co onial
appointment.
r e c o r d e d In f l a t Book 3, P u b l i s h Kept. II, 34 Jk O st.
Dr., Orlando, F lu.
CLEAN Efficiency Apt. Oil
l* a*ea 14 t o i t . In c lu tlv e 3, », 1141.
GEll It REALTY
o f t h e P u h l l a Record • of c o i l -T4
Park Ave.
fa
2-:
j
;&gt;
hi
S e m l n o l a C o u n ty . F lo rid a.
JAM TORI AL \\ «rk. Short
u t i T H i: u p p i tit it
lilt t i t .
Tit la n o t i c e sh a ll bo p ub
h o u rs' daily. .Must have
tide# IMilCli 14 ®*!c f o r I M . o x F i i m ' n . t : t t « n v \ i . i &gt; CLEAN 1st tloor Apartment
1 -h ,J
LAKE MARY
trativjxir tali utt
IN
E ll.
Apply in
l . n i r e m i t i * u t i * e » *«k&gt; In th * o i l
Private entrance, tool Pal­ 3 BEDROOMS, 2 b a l h *.
r u % i m r i u r i A i m i if $1 \w
b rW orl
metto.
m i;
/«$ ^1 VI.
Ready for immediate oc­ Priced From $6,750 person. Thun. 10 s m.
A N I » o n OLHEI* a t if i it i r.w o f
h - »v t ;
Jet Lanes.
L'ltuniy. n i t III \ %&gt; | |; o F 1111
ir i
risimln $1*
s ttifnr&lt;)|
cupancy is this beautiful
n i K M S II E D Apartment.
tit OF * %M 'O II II, I I «»|| Ilf %
th U
lit h
lay
Down Paym ents
Florid*.
brand
new
3
bedroom,
2
S
i
i
i
i
e
*
la
h®r*bjr
«iv#n
IMS.
fh
.t
t
!*«*[» - • mh • r A. I».
Clean and close in. Jimmie
19. SltuatioiiM W anted
-i Piibiti? ||* 4 riiiK w ! I he llr 1 |
•S K A ld
bath, centrally heated A As Low As i?tOO
Cowan. 222 1013.
LH# Cofti ru laaion l«uulit In
• Aft! »ur »«. i u kwlUt. J r .
a'r-cun iliioned Home for Monthly Payments WILL do ironing. 3230591,
th « C ity l i t l l In the Clt y o f
i;Wr k, c i r c u i t C ourt
\V t b t k A APARTMENTS:
»
It
M a r t l i i T. VI hi® it
onlj I 12.U00. Large kitchen
o l o c k |v \| , Ckrfe&gt;bir I L3#l»
BABYSITTING day or night.
From £1:1.50
i&gt;«p iity r U r k
Rooms private baths, i l l
w‘tb birch cabinets A built
M Kit»iC«r »td
t * c o m 14# r
cun
folia Vh io g
Love A care. Big yard.
To
make
the
best
hum*
W.
First
St.
n
jiMh
In oven A range. Call own­
*r
irlfy T r»*t
!H
v h 4 i m # » (i n i ii mtn«tmailt * tn
litty, ten the
Meals furnished, al-o will
\ *it*’ /. &gt;n tn + i tri|ln tm et m' th «
\11* tn 1 S3, FI or 1 f t*
er.
322-2715.
«‘l t y o f H i n f o rd , F lo rt-li
I T , ttik ll i i ! . | I 7 3
MAYFAIR: 1 Bedroom, 1
board. FA 2-7980.
VA - FHA
3.
A rttel#
in
|*ubl&gt; «i$ .itp c. ltft - i Jk t x c •* 3,
bath. large y a rd . $100 OR SALE OR LEASE: Mo­
*», 1 | | 3 .
1*.i r * st, r ..ii»i« $31 Ifl IE-1 \
Child Care. FA 3*2214.
monthly. FA 2-4709.
Appointed
Oi»* F a m i l y fiiia llliic l i U dern concrete block buildCa#a
“* - - - ■j
Irk ti
C o n d llh o ial
!
i:
u
containing
stores,
offices
I t I III: i l i l t i l l t III It I
Property
PAINTING or Repair work
n iay be a n n t e d as fut*
K EN T A HKD
i i n : &gt; l \ i ll i i i i n i k l , ■ i i i and warehouse. Over 35o0
lo w * ; | . t ) I’Uttll.* rfv; .1*.
I'll. FA 2-7061
i t 11 i i f
t i l l lam
*i:tfIn u r w rr y ««ItonU o i l kliiii* Holla aa). Hospital A Baby
Management
square feet. Facing two
M i l l! I HI V I A , 4'I.IIIMII 4.
Beds.
• rtasrtvriB !• prupatt* I l o
business streets, Sanford
I II I M 4:114 M l. l.tM*
U# t n i v u d e d
to
itu iu d *
Broker
20. Ik tliy n itle rs
Uy Day. Week, or Month
t M U K I C A N F E D E R A L H 4V T^fini* uni » * luitiiliig To*
Avenue and Third Street
I s ;*
VN 11 | . i » t \
\r» « I V
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
l &lt; rtf.
BABY SITTING. FA 2 8974
(opposite Winn Dixie
Call
T to N ' O F OIILAXDO,
All (Mr
. t Ph. FA 2 3181 ID! \V. 1st St
In
P laintiff.
or write Joe Moss, 3IU5 N.
Wll.I. keep children in my
t u n l l y to
I LARUE 2 Bedroom trailer,
l\. First Avenue, Gaines­
Office KA 22118
F
D o N A l . l l FAIRCLOTII. a I In*airing.
I home weekly. Experienced.
also l bedroom trailer cm
s i n g l e i n - a. a t al,
ville, Florida. Phone Frank­
u f hi # CU&gt;
Night fc’A 2-0*448
FA 21212.
1ief«ud i n t e , I m t» lo ''rJ; f ili* Clip of if
large lake. Adults only. Pit.
lin 2-1727 before 6 p. m. ex­
323 0700
M . I It 4. I I P *111 14
fof'le r lurid «... tiita t c h it*y o f
cept Sunday.
Wtr.il TO \(1K I'llII l a M n l 111; £tpl#iAt&gt;#r
FA 2-1368
2534 Park Dr
Santord. Fla 21. Ile a u ty Salon*
1M I
r o e B U T T Y O f t BUHNER
If S TAMM. J K
•I4: * I | i i : m U i i NKNDV4 s
e\« C ity florin nf IIn
BEDROOM
unfurnished NEAR Paula School; new 7
JOHN E FOX
Hand Porter Beauty Shop
a Y l.f2r.il A ;
House Kitchen equipped | room home. 1 acre lot. P&gt;i.
Cold Wave $6.uu complete
REALTOR
I n t e r e s t a by. tli.o u g h . u n ­ I I* tle'l D ;
II,
til^ o r a g a l u a l t o e a- ..**
FA 2-3651.
I FA 2-3378, FA g-ooHL
1111 •N. Fsfx Ave.
v*j !) 11101 W. 35Lb i t .
1 A 21321
nickname 33 Jacob'! ana

31 SwJrJ
34 Pigment
33 Grouped
37 Promising
38 Nominal value
40 Sonant

33. F a r n lta r e

21. B M B ty

43 Margarine
44 Dir c h art* .M
cun

.Stenstrom Realty

SOUTHWARD

Stemper Agency

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

Jim Hunt Realty

204 Sanford Ave.

FA 2*3383

H IN S O N &amp; H E A R N
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
Repairs A Water Heaters
FREE ESTIMATES
204 E. 3rd St.
3229143
26. R ad io f t T elevision
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
T. V. Service, 1113 Sanford
Avo. Ph. FA 2-9776.

27. Special Services
KILL dirt, top dressing, top
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
Lloyd. FA 2-2576.
WASHING Machine Service.
Free estimates on repairs.
2610 Hiawatha. 322-7363.

Air-Conditioning:
H. B. POPE C’0„ INC.
2U1 So. Park Ave.

FA 2-4234

Piano Tuning and Repalr
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223

M. G. HODGES
PLUMBING
• WELLS DRILLED
• PUMPS SERVICED
AND INSTALLED
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
• FREE ESTIMATES
CALL FA 2 6037
PAULA ROAD

34. A rtie U s Far Sale

WANTED reliable couple to PORTER-Cable. 8" p o w e r
saw, like new. Mrs. Cruthla,
take up monthly payments
Rt. I Box 2709, Vlhlea
of $13.30 co 3 complete
Road.
room* of furniture. Cali
TE $-1511, Casselberry, col­ SEPTEMBER Special. Ladle*
lect.
4 Childrens shoes $1.94 pair.
Surplus City. 201 W. lstg
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ 2 WINDOW unit Air CotuU*
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­ Doners. FA 2*0221.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. AIR-CONDITIONER with beet
pump, 30-Bottle Coke me*
FA 2 2117.
chine, flat top Guitar, case.
Used furniture, appliances,
Small amplifier. FA 2-8130.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold,
t-arry's Mart 213 Sanford WURUTZER Spinet Piano.
Excellent condition. $600.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
FA 28759 or seo a t 17®
Sell Ua Y'our Furniture.
Plnecrest Dr.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING MORSE automatic tig sag la
console, 3 Position need la,
POST, FA 2-0677.
automatic designs, makef
buttonholes, sews on but*
31. A rticle* F o r Sale
tuns. Assume payment* of
N E W T.OW P R IC E S
$9.15. FA 2 9)11.
O N U S E D F U R N IT U R E
HOTPOINT Refrigerator - 36. A utom obU aa • T ru c k *
full width freerer. A-l con­
dition.......................... $89.56 I960 FORD Sunliner convert*
Electric
Stove, A-l con­ lble. Excellent condition. Ph,
FA 2-1387.
dition ...................... $69.50
Westlnghouse
Refrigerator. 56 RAMBLER. 6 cyl. Reco*.
.......................
$79.39 ditloncd. 919 Park Ave.
Simmons Ilide-A-lted. Like
*•
BUYING A (TEW or
new............................. $89.50
USED CART
Repossessed 7 pc. Dinette.
FINANCE IT WITH US
.................................... *39.50
♦ Low interest Rstea
Repossessed i pc. Dinette.
4 Low Monthly Payment*
.................................... $29.50
FLORIDA STATE BLANK
Hospital Bed with guard rail.
New mattress...............$99.50
’56 2 DOOR FORD. New
3*33" Hollywood Beds with
lines. Call a f t e r 3:30
headboards, A-l condition
FA 2-4449
bolh for ................. $50.00
1 Full sire Hollywood Bed. 37. Bonlti - M olora
................................... $19.50
Studio Couch, re upholstered. Gateway To The Waterway
................................... $29 50
KuliMiit S p o rtin g G o o d s
Solid Cherry fuU sire bed
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
....................................... *29.50
301 6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 3 5981

ECHOLS REDDING CO.
119 S. Magnolia

FA 2*6321 15' SUPERCRAFT. 40 hp,
Johnson, lloltsclaw t i l t
BEDROOM Set. 3 Piece,
trailer, 'fio outfit. A-l cond.
good mattress &amp; b o x
Reasonable. FA 2SM2.
springs. $75. 106 E. Cole­
man. 322-4888.
38. Motorcycles • Scooter®

;

Phllco FREEZER. 22 cubic 1963 VESPA Motor Scooter.
$200. In perfect condition,
ft. $150 cash. 1903 Cedar.
1100 French Av*.
DAVENPORT and matching
SINGER
chair. l&gt;ark blue corduroy. '39 VESPA Scooter Helmet)
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
needs some wurk. $85 ot
Mahogany drop leaf Lib
C A L L F A 2-57811
best offer. Call J a r m a ^
rary tabic. FA 26146.
322-1330, Ext, 265.
PAINTING A Repairs. Work
guaranteed. Free estimates. UPRIGHT Plano. Excellent
30 , T railer* - C abana*
condition. $85. FA 2*7143.
FA 2-0251). bred Roeltger.
RANGE, G. E. Electric. *33 WANTED; Used Housetrafl*
LAWN SERVICE Ph. FA 2-7609.
er
Reasonable. FA 2-483ft
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph. USED Royal standard Type­
writer. $19.93. 1 R.C. Al­
FA 21817.
len used standard Type
TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
writer. $3193. Powell's Of­
service. Reasonable rates,
fice Supply. 117 Magnolia.
8 years experience. F’rce
FA 2-5842.
LEESBURG LOT
estimates. Ph. FA 2-4377.
'54 Zimmer 8x41, 1 bed­
room ......................... $1993
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, USED ROYAL S t a n d a r d
Typewriter. $12,50. Powell's '53 American 8x30
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Office Supply. 117 Mag­
1 bedroom ..............
$1199
All Types ami Sires
nolia. FA 2 5842.
*58 M System 8x35
We Repair and Service
2 bedroom ..............
$2109
S T I N E
ASSUME payments on Sing­
Machinery and Supply Co.
er Sewing machine equip­ '63 Fleetwood 10x57,
3 bedroom ................ $3999
2U7 W. 2nd St.
KA 264J2
ped to rig rug A make but­
ton
holes.
5
payments
of
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
$5.15. FA 2 9111.
OCALA LOT
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
1 B ED RO O M — 8 ’ W ID E
322 3506.
'31 Richardson 27' . . . . $119$
SINGER
TRACTOR Work. Mowing, SLANT needle sewing m a­ '62 Terry Travel
dink, blade, FA 2*7664.
chine. Repossessed, In per­
Trailer 17’ __ —------$1799
fect cundlliun, Zig rags, but­ '52 Rocket 30’ _______ $1195
2U. A uto m o b ile Service
ton holes, monograms, ete. ’54 New Moon 30’ _____$1495
Guaranteed. Hal. duu only ’64 I run wood ’30 ...........
$996
AUTO GLASS
$58 26 or pay $6 16 monthly ’56 Prairie Schooner
INSTALLED
wilh good credit. For free
30* .....................
$1499
Sen'aurik Ginas nnd Paint Imme trial call Orlando col- ’54 Palace 2 7 '_______
$1395
leet 211-9588.
Company
1 BEDKOOM — 10’ W ID E
210 Magnolia Ph. KA 2-4622
'61 Aristocrat, Air
2nd HAND Refrigerators,
Cond. ................
$5495
Aubi Glass, Tops
T. V.'a It Electric Ranges
U BEDKOOM —8* W ID E
A Sea* Covers
a t Furniture Center.
Michigan Arrow
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MIAMI (UP1&gt; - Former
Oregon Rep. Charles 0, Por­
ter «U1 fly to Cuba Friday
■•eking tha release of 75,000
political prisoners from Fidel
Castro’s dreaded dungeons.
Porter said he will a»k the
hoarded premier to release the
prisoners **on humanitarian
(rounds atone."
"Wo hare nothing to offer,
■othing to bargain with," he
■aid Tuesday.
Porter, o Kugene, Ore., at­
torney who served in Congrr*.
from 1957 to
will repre­
sent the Association of BelaUvea for Freedom of Cuban
Political Prisoners, Inc,
Mrs. Conaueto Villa verde,
president of the Miami-based
(roup, said several associa­
tion members will accompany
Porter to Cuba.
Porter said he has met Cas­
tro several times and has dis­
cussed the mission with New
York attorney James II. Dono­
van, who cnglneereed the Desomber IQfl'J release of the
1,113 l!ay of Pigs prisoners.
The United Stales would
"presumably" allow the pris­
oners to come to this country,
Porter sold. He added he frit
most of them would prefer to
remain on the Communist
bland with their relatives.
Porter Indicated the State
Department in Washington
hod given him clearance for
the trip, but not Its whole­
hearted support of the plan.

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remain steady during the Unit
model year,
Chrysler Corp. announced
Tuesday It would generally
hold the prko line on Its new
model* for tho fifth straight
yrar. Cither auto firm* were
expected to folluw the lend of
Chrysler, which was the first
to announce price* for the
second straight year.
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prices within the next two
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of information to give the victim a
clear picture of ju st how wheezy
things are.
Shots, pills, trips to pollen-free
areas and air conditioning are boons
to many hay fever victims. But one
fellow we know has the problem
licked completely. He sold his radio
and asked his wife to clip the pollen
count out of the puper before he
could see it.
He hasn't sneezed once this sea­
son.

Selene* !* wonderful. I t hasn't
produced * cur* for hay fever, but
it can tell you right down to the In­
dividual pollen just how miserable
you are.
In many cities, exposure of greas­
ed slides is made daily during the
hay fever season. Slides are then
viewed through a high-power micro­
scope, and the number of bits of pol­
len in a specified area give the pol­
len count for the dny.
Temperature, humidity and the
pollen index produce a witches* brew

Dm M Asks far more facts.
about lh« thalidomide sear*,
so read this case with dou­
ble rare. And then scrapboob It, for the FDA makes
wild charges for the sake
of rating newspaper head­
line*, but cowardly ignores
same of the moot devastat­
ing chemicals now being
■old to pregnant wives.
CASE Q-451: My son Dan­
iel did a great deal of bio­
logical research whil* in Den­
tal Collega as an assistant of
ono of th* world’s moil fa­
mous biochemists, namely, Dr,
Joseph Muhler.
Dr. Muhler had pioneered
much of the stellar work on
the influence of trace chem­
icals, such aa Fluorine, on
human teeth.
*Dad,” Daniel asked one
day when he was at home
over the weekend, “what is
your attituds about the tha­
lidomide scare?”
You reader* may recall that
our Food and Drug Admlni-

Algae To Angler-from the lowly algae up to the final
fish.
Nutrients from a single applica­
tion of fertilizer can be trapped in a
lake basin for as long as seven years
supporting large populations of algae
and small plankton animals upon
which fish feed.
Sounds like good news to all fish­
ermen—professional or sport.

Ju st as farmers have boosted and
reboosted the nation's crop produc­
tion by using modern fertilizers on
their fields, so can lake own''-- fer­
tilize nutrient-poor lakes to
.ise
the fish population.
Ohio State University researchers
have found th a t the proper fertilizer
can stimuiute the entire life chain

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Eating com-on-the-eub with
rouge oil the lips ia consider­
ed bad taste

Peter Edson

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Three hundred big business
leaden from all over the coun­
try are expected to attend a
White House Conference on
Export Expansion this week.
If they can aolve In two day*
all the balance of payment*
deficit problema assigned to
them, It will bo the neatest
trick of that or any week. But
they'll try.
The two working sessions of
the conference, Tuesday after­
noon and
this morning,
will he broken up into 11
group* of gO to 30 business­
men each. One government
expert will be assigned (o each
panel to get any Information
wanted and to explain exist­
ing government policies ami
legislative proposals.
But the big idea is to huve
the businessmen themselves
come up with new Ideas which
might be the basis of revised
foreign trade policies. Exist­
ing policies haven’t worked.
Th* good aide of the situa­
tion faced is th at U. S. ex­
ports hnva increased GO per
cent in tliu last, 12 years. In
1051 they totaled $14 billion.
In 1962, they were $20.9 bil­
lion and for the first half of
1961 the annual rate was $21-5
billion.
But this growth rate isn't
considered fast enough. Ear a
large part of this Increase was
foreign aid. And in the same
period the U. 8. balancu of

payments deficit has increased
by $30 billion. It averaged $1.5
billion a year, 1050.56, but
was $4.2 billion in 1962, with
$1.5 indicated for 1963.
The II areas the conference
punels will explore for pos­
sible remedies, and the group
chairmen are:
Tax policies—William E.
K n o x , Westlnghousc, N ew
ork. Labor's stake—George
Meany, AFL-CIO, Washing­
ton. Trade promotion—Roger
P, Sonnabend, Hotel Corp. of
America, Boston. Foreign In­
vestment— Percy I,. Douglas,
Dtls Elevator, New York. Fi­
nancing—W. Cordes Snyder,
Ulaw-Knox, Pittsburgh. Mark­
et research—R. A. Stcudel.
Shcrwin Williams Cleveland.
Government r c p r esentatlun
abroad — James 51. Roche,
Generul Motors, New York.
Jimull business — Thomas C.
Rullugh, Ilnllngh A Thrall,
Philadelphia. Education and
publicity — Charles Rumrill,
Kumrlll Co., Rochester. Trails
negotiations—Carl J. Gilbert.
Gilette Co., lioston. Antitrust
aspects — Alonso B. Right,
Borg-Warner, Chicago.
The high caliber of these
panel heads indicates this is
to be s working session and
not the usual Department of
Commerce ballyhoo over its
trade fairs, centers and mis­
sion*.
Each panel will write Its
own report on the afternoon
of the second day. They will

Dick West Soys

then be summarised for a gen­
eral report and press confer­
ence conducted by Secretary
of C o m m e r c e Luther 11.
lludges.
President Kennedy, followed
by his Secretaries of State
Rusk, Treasury Dillon, Agri­
culture Freeman and Labor
Wirtz, addressed the open­
ing session.
Trade czar Christian A.
Ilerter will talk about his
trouble* in negotiating new
tariff agreements with Com­
mon Market and other coun­
tries at the first luncheon ses­
sion. House Com mit to Chair­
man Urcn Harris, D-Ark., will
speak a t the second.
Vice chairmen ami working
heads of the conference will
be Neil C. Hurley Jr., Thor
Power Tool Co., Chicago; Fred
C. Foy of Hoppers Co., Pitts­
burgh, and Thomas B. Watson
Jr., IBM, New York.

Some television and radio
singer* murder a new popu­
lar song until they kill It.

It’s The End Of An Era

WASHINGTON (UlM) The famous old Capitol Thea­
ter in downtown Washington
was closed this week, mark­
ing the end of an era.
Actually, I'm not sure which
era It marked the end of. I
just threw that in to get
your attention.
My journalism professor
once told me that nobody
gives a hang about a theater
closing unless an era ends
with it.
Anyway, the Capitol Is
closed, a victim of America's
changing cultural pattern. Its
interior Is being converted to
office space for lawyer* and
other professional men.
Apparently, more people go
to see lawyer* mtwdnys than
go to see movies. And with
lawyers you have to bring
your own popcorn.
An effort wa» made to persuade Congress to save the
The Republicans want the theater, but Congress was too
Negro to he free, but free busy doing other things—like
watching television. So the
somewhere over yonder.
—Roy Wilkins, head of the Capitol ha&lt;l to close.
As I crosses) Us ornate lob­
N.A.A.C.P.

Quotes

In this day you don’t play
the game called “chicken"
with the lives of millions cf
people around the world.
—Secretary of State Deen
Rusk, on the hoped-for end
of the nuclear arms race.

by and climbed its grand
staircase fur the last time,
nostalgia was gushing from
every pore.
Which was strange, because
I had never been la the
theater before. Pm the drivein typo myself.
What prompted my visit
was the sale by auction of
the
capitol's
furnishings,
which Included some valuable
antique pieces, particularly in
the rest rooms.
1 wanted to sec If 1 could
pick up an antique "standing
room only" sign cheap,
When 1 arrived, the auction­
eer was holding forth in the
"ladles' salon" on the .icxranine. It was called the "Dubarry Room.” I didn't get
the connection.
Four cast marble drinking
fountains with cherub* on the
pedestals sold for around $900
each. "Any arrangements for
a plumber you’ll have to
make yourself,” the auction­
eer announced.
Eight brass poles from
which velvet ropes once were

Saddest words of tongue
and pm : the coit-cf-vacation
suspended sold for $7 apiece. time has hit again.
1 asked one of (he losing bid­
ders what he hid wanted
It's natural for a girl to
with them.”
want to hang on to her
"Well," he said, "they youth, especially when the
ought to make good hitching lights ars low.
posts."
"Do you own some horses?"
When the wheel of fortune
“No," 1 live in an apart­ turns for some people it turns
ment," he said.
their heads.
Unfortunately, the "stand­
ing mom only" signs weren't
tim er blades are sold In
put on the block while 1 was some restnurnnt*. Ju st so
there. But 1 felt richer (or they don't start putting
the experience.
shaving cream oil pumpkin
I had witnessed the end pi*.
of in era.

Letters

Editor, Herald:
H’a easy for a mother to
The Women of the Church
get talked about by turning
of First Presbyterian Church
want to say “Thanks” for the her children loos* in
neighbor's house.
excellent rovers** given ua
and thfi Women over the state
during our rerent meeting of
Florida Synodical held i t our
church this past week.
Myrtls P. Frasier
Cor. See’y,

announces
the moving of his offices
Wednesday, September 18th.
to
360 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford

In television, today's cavi­
ar is tomorrow's hamburger.
What peop!« think Is the
greatest entertainment fea­
ture in the world today will
season.

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Tltis month tho savings and loan business passes the 100 billion dollar mark in
Wc are proud to be a part of it. The savings and loan business is built on the right
and incentive of humun beings to better themselves. Its assets have grown from
the thrift of its 35 million savers who are building sound financial future* for
themselves. We join all savings and loan associations in saying to you, our cus­
tomers, "Tiuinka a hundred billion” fur your confidence in ua.

Today saving* and loan associations make m or.
than a million home loans a y e a r . , . more thgn all
o th er financial institutions combined.

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Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., September 18, ’63

So thiHdonrid. ts a rs may
thus have been heavy cocktail
drinkers and smokers.
Suppost ws design*!* tha­
lidomide i t “X.” Cigsrets
would be “Y” * and alcohol
would be “Z.”
If you thus have three un­
knowns in an equation, such
sa “A, Y and Z," then you
cannot learn the value of “X”
until you have also found tha
values of “Y” and “ Z.”
Meaning w hat? Namely,
that fleurotie pregnant women
may have been using tobsccs
and liquor In addition to tha­
lidomide!
So let's hav« a scientific
analysis for a change, instead
of this typical FDA “witch
hunt” for the sake of news­
paper headlines.
We American medic* and
denial surgeons ars still wait­
ing to hear the honest fact*.
Thu* far I hav* not seen
any evidence that tha other
two unknown*, namely “ Y”
and “Z," were eliminated be­
fore thalidomide was thor­
oughly analyzed for Hi own
influence on human embryos.
Always write to Dr.
Crane in care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 cents to cover typ­
ing and printing eoita when
you send for ona of hia
booklets.)

The first hum. luan by a savings ami loan associa­
tion wan made to a lam plighter In Frtmkford, l's«
In 1831. The home is still standing.

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COME

Kids soon will ha picking
fruit, getting paid nil they cun
eat—plus a tummy ache.

Stratton let thalldomida be
used throughout America for
an additional year after it
was challenged.
Then it euddenty jumped on
thalidomide and tried to gain
sensational publicity for the
Washington bureaucrat* by all
the newspaper headlines pos­
sible.
This ia standard practice
for the FDA. You may thus
rccatl the FDA had done the
same thing a few years earlier
with reference to ctanln-rrjes.
It frightened Americans
just befor* Thanksgiving by
taking cranberries off the
market on thu charge that
they were contaminated with
poisonous chemicals.
Then, after they had sabo­
taged the fall cranberry mar­
ket, they lamely retreated amt*
admitted you could have eat­
en a truckload without any
significant ill effects!
This bureaucratic attack on
American business and agri­
cultural firms is intolerable,
especially by tho headline
hunters of the FDA.
For they simply shifted
from cranberries to thalido­
mide, but only after a year's
prodding.
And even then they failed
to face up to the facts in an
honest manner.
For example, tranquilizers
are demanded by neurotic pa­
tients who are often so jit­
tery that they are chain
smokers and drinkers, too.
Any pregnant wives who
were so keyed up that they
would gu to a physician to ob­
tain tranquilizers, nrc thus
very likely to be absorbing
other toxins that cause de­
formed babies.
For example, earlier research has shown that rignrets will also produce de­
formed offspring. The same
seem* liui' of alcohol, too.

Dr. Jack C. Morrison, D. D. S.

Don’t Jaw, don't intrigue,
and get on with the job you
are asked to do.
•- Harold Macmillan, cn how
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sociated w1th the anti-Castro
movement, who said he was
j “ suddenly summoned" into
U. S. Customs headquarters
here Saturday night.
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tour y r a n because ha just
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failing to deliver 170 letters
packets
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Again this year University of
Florida football fans will bo
■hie to hear the Gator’s 10
rchedulsd football games at
erary corner of th* State.
It ex* announced today by
I’ierra Itajano, Assistant l»»reetur of WltUF, Gainesville,
that BS atatiem In the atata
will comprise the University
of Florid* rauio network this
season.
Otii Roggs, **Voice of the
Fighting Gatora," will begin
Ins 20th icoirin at the Florid*
microphone. A popular voice
«ith Murid* liMenon, he » aa
named the State’s Outstand­
ing Spurtaeaster m 1D0D, Util
and 13BL’Assiiting Boggs will be Ted
Covington, former radio sta*
tion owner ami now * Lake*
laud insurance man.
The program will consist of
tim play-by-play description of
the game, up to date half,
time statistics, special guest*
and the balf-tlmu mualcal program of the ''F'ightin' Gator
Hand"
The Gatora open their sea­
son tills Saturday agaiu.it
Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Due
to national television coverngo
of the game, kickoff tints has
been moved up to 1 p.m.
with pre-game activities beginning at 12:10.
1lie list of radio station*
in the Hanford area carrying
Umveisity of Florida football
games includes w r illt at SouIon!; VTNUll at Daytona;
VSJII3 at DeLands 1VHU1I at
New Smyrna Heath, and
VMlOO a t Orlando.

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Seminole Plaza
Hwy. 17-92
Casselberry

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�Saboteurs Blow Up FEC Rail Bridge A t Port Orange
S a ttfo rb
Bad, bad news from John
Galloway, the county tax
collector. Said thli morning
the new tax bills will be in
the mail by late October.
• • •
Seminole is a "very clean"
county, according to a news
report by the State Beverage
Department. Although state
agents raided and destroyed a
moonshine still a day in the
state during August, the re­
p o r t reads "zero" clear
across the page of stills, ar­
rests, etc., l o r Seminole
County.
* * *
Sanford police officers arc
being measured this after­
noon for new winter police
uniforms.
CassdbiT..
Mayor Fred
Heath announced tills morn­
ing that Mrs. U W. Haw­
thorne will take over the job
as town clerk until the Be
cumber elections. Mrs. Lil­
lian Henning, incumbent, ha*
resigned effective Sept. 27.
• • •
Congregational
Christlan Church reported to police
today vandals have peppered
the edifice with 111) shot —
holes In the church windows
and bulletin board. Vandalbin in any form is bad
enough . . . but to a church
building. SHAME!
• • •
It’s a safe bet that John
Fitzpatrick will not run for
re-election as county com­
missioner in November 1964.
R. E. Porter has been in­
formed John still is irked that
his plan for a pay hike for
all commissioners was turned
down.
• • •
Seminole County topped its
$3,300 (junta this year by do
nating $7,734 to the American
Cancer Society.
• • •
Annual meeting of share­
holders of the Sanford-SemInolc Development Company
at H p.m. Oct. 1 at Florida
.Slate Rank lounge will be
highlighted by the election of
directors.
• • •
M a y o r Tom McDonald.
Commissioner* Joe
Baker
and Sonny Itaborn and City
Manager Pete Knowlc* plan
to attend the 37th annual con­
vention of the Florida la-ague
of Municipalities Oct. 27 2!) at
Tampa.
• • •
Note on the spindle from
the local United Fund: Pres­
ident Kennedy will address
the nation over the three TV
networks at lu p.m. Sunday
4 in regard to United Fund
campaigns countrywide.
* • ■
Parents of Sanford Junior
High School students will gel
acquainted with the faculty
at the first parents' meeting
of the year at 7:30 p.m. Tues­
day in the school auditorium.
• * •
Tuesday is the day the
study (cam of the Slate Uo.ml
of Control will be here to
study the proposed Lake Ada
site for the new university
for Ka*t Central Florida. The
team will return again for
two days in October to study
the other four proposed sites.
• • •
Thieves went to a great
eftort last night to break into
Pcnley’s grocery at fio*i West
llth Street . . . to obtain $3
in pennies,
* « *
Watch for an announcement
in Friday's Herald for boat­
ing enthusiasts. The Herald's
prrtty Donna Merck will au­
thor a weekly column on boat­
&lt;4 ing. Should !.e interesting . . .
if you own a boat or have a
friend with a boat.
* * *
Glenn Goembel. of a Park
Avenue service station. Is be­
ing teased a b o u t his money by
his friends since the Brink's
armored truck stopped at his
station the other day. Or so
at the bank in
cur "spy
form* us.

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Force Won't
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RFK Declares
WASHINGTON' &lt;LTI&gt; —
Ally. tlen. Butte rt F. Ken­
nedy s.itd today that "jicujile
can’t be led by bayonets” and
federal troops never can be
a means of enforcing civil
rights in the South.
The cabinet officer’* remark*, made in commenting
on the violence ill Binningham, were seen by some os an
indication that President Ken­
nedy would not intervene ivltn
federal troop* in the raciallytorn Alnhamn city,
Seven Negro lenders fiom
the Deep South were meeting
with the Chief Kxecutive this
afternoon to urge the dis­
patch of federal troops to
Birmingham,
The group, headed lit the
Rev. Martin l.uther King Jr.,
contends that troops are need­
ed to keep order in the cityin the wake of lust Sunday’s
hetnhing of a Negro church
which killed four young girl*.
The attorney general, inter­
viewed on nationwide televi­
sion show NDC’s Today show
said “only a change of heart
can tiring about the changes
needed in the South.”
ile said communication* be­
tween white* and Negroes in
Birmingham had broken down
and must be restored before
any step* can lie taken toward
rasing the situation.

Snake Handler
Upsets Rally
SELMA, Ala. (U P D - A
young white man was or
rested here Wednesday night
when he nearly began a
fight try shoving a snake at
Negroes attending a desegre­
gation rally.
Police said a Negro was
arrested when he attempted
.«» grab the white man, iden­
tified as Dean* Barber Jr..
23. Both were jailed for at­
tempting to incite a riot

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 21

Russia Proposes
18-Nation
Summit Parley
UNITED NATIONS. X. V.
(U PI)—Russia today pniposed a summit conference of
IS countries in .Moscow next
year to work out a “ general
and complete disarmament"
treaty and discuss relaxation
of international tension.
Soviet
Foreign
Minister
Andrei Gromyko, in a policy
L.
speech to the General Assem­
MRS. M A U V Kuril; bly, al»« called for a U. S.
Wulkef, Seminole Coint- Russian agreement not to
t.v tax assessor, lias send nuclear weapons into
been elected for her space.
Ile proposed that the 19
second term ns treasur­
invited to partici­
er of the Tax Assessors countries
pate in tile courrcnl Geneva
Association of Florida.
talks—France declined
She previously hud ser­ arm*
the invitation—convene a new
ved as chaplain.
conference next $ear at a
(Jameson LMiolu) convenient site to be derat­
ed.
lie said Russia would wolcome “the heads of govern­
ments or state" of the con­
ference members in Moscow
for such a conference.
In a speech reflecting the
"Moscow spirit" which fol­
lowed last months signing of
the partial nuclear test ban
MIAMI (L 'l'l) — A Cuban treaty, timmkyo used the
polemics for which he Is
underground spokesman *nid ruled only to la«h out at
today Premier Fidel Castro’* West Germany.
troops captured and executed
•'nearly nil” of a tihl-man
tanding parly that went
ashore on the nor (hern coast
of Orieule I’lovliice.
Frutui sen Moto, spokesman
for tlio n!itl-Cmtro under­
PORT
ARTHUR,
Tex
ground group known ns the (L’ l'lt — Mud-splattered vnl
Oricutc Liberation Front, said unit-era wiurv from sandbag
the binding took place “ re­ ging a levee weakened by hv
cently” in the Mnlagucta ing Hurricane (indy’* torswamp* between the port fit- n-ntiul rains, begun Icnvng
'*■* of Malinti and Puerto for home mil rest today. Civil
Padre. Ho did not name the defense officials put out an
exact date,
emergency mil for more vol­
lb** area i&lt; rinse to the llri- unteer*.
cute lander with lum aginy
1 ivil ib fell-e official Saw­
province.
yer \\ oil-ton culled it “an
Moio -aid Castro “blanket­ extreme emergency.'’ Thous­
ed the iileu with 9,000 troop*" and* have fled to high ground
who suereedcif in rajituiing to escape the flood water*.
''more than Ml" of the invad­
"We need more Volunteer*,*'
er*. AH of those ruptured were Ile said. "The men tlieru aru
executed.
, burned out anil leaving be•The last group to he capthl.y „im|lly cannot work
lured comprised It! men, in­ any more,''
cluding .Manuel Rodriguez,
Cindy moved inland Toe*
leader of the expedition, and day and then hovered over
oil were shot.” Morn said. the lower volley formed by
Rodrigue* was said to be from the Sabine and Nechea riverMiami.
soaking the area with n* much
Another Cuban group, which a* two feet of rain, I-bool
rails itself the "Sentinel* of damage around Beaumont and
Liberty," -aid that an air force Port Arthur ha* already been
pitot at tilts .Sun Antonio Los estimated a* high as I onl
Banos &gt;&lt;itbase had been n o - |j1)M
"R'-'l U'i* month a* an anti(.astro plotter.
---------------------—

Refugees Say
Castro Killed
Invader Force

Four Klansmen
Held In Beating I

ST. A U b U S T I N ' K. Fla.
(UIT) — Four Negroes were
badly beaten Wednesday night
when they drove (heir rat into u Ku Klux Klan rally in a
woodrd area two mile* from
here,
Fuur Klansmen from Jack­
sonville were charged with as­
sault and buttery.
Sheriff L. O. Davis said the
Negroes hud turned down a
side road leading to the spot
where some 300 to 336 hooded
Klansmen were holding a
rally.
*T guess they wanted to see
what the rally was all about
and didn't realize the Klan has
spotter* out,” Davis said, lie
said Klansmen followed the
ear to where the road enure to
a deadend.
“They (the Negroes) got to
the end of the road mid there
was no place to go hut to tho
rally," the sheriff said,
He said the Klansmen :,t,.pped the car and “ lore it up."
The Negros* were beaten and
reiceved had sculp wounds,
Davis said, lie said he did not ;
know* if any weapon* weie
Used in tho beating.

THURS., SEPTEMBER ID, 1963

U. S. Orders
Haitians Out
MIAMI ( l l ' l i - Twentyfive Haitians who followed
their leader to Miami from
the Bahamas and asked for
asylum were ordered deport­
ed Wednesday by immlgra
lion officials.
The Haitians follower* of
Ur. Clement Benoit, immedi­
ately filed an appeal to (lie
Board of Immigration Ap­
peal* iri Washington, accord­
ing to District Immigration
Chief Edward P Ahrens.
Ahrens sail the appeal
hoard probably won't hand
down its decision until next
week.

Texans Battle
Fioodwafers

$3.75 To $4.75
Oranges Seen

LAKELAND (CPU
The
price of Florida cltius and
it* by-products will ku way
up till* year because of last
December’s freeze, the Citrus
Mutual says.
The orange crop will be
le«s than half n( the normal
prop and grapefruit and tan
:rartne production will also
drop sharply, llu- Mutual
said Wednesday.
Mutual executive vice pres
blent Robert W. Rutledge
said Mutual anticipates an
average per-box price tor or­
anges this season to run be­
tween $3 73 to SI 23. compar­
ed to an average ol $1 •*&gt; to
$2,06 last year.

DAVID LEONARD

A “ task force" of the East
Central
Florida
Regional
Planning Council will move
into Seminole County for a
four-loalx-week
evaluation
study early in l!)6L it waa
reported today by John Alex­
ander. Seminole member of
the Council.
Alexander, James Van lloy,
alternate member, and Guy
Stenxtrom, assistant county
engineer, attended a Council
session In Kissimmee Thurs­
day. when the Council ap­
proved a $163,150 budget.
Seminole County Commis­
sioners, including Alexander,
have approved $7,530 as this
county's share toward the
Council's budget. Seven coun­
ties in the area will contri­
bute $92,150 to the Council,
and this will be matched with
$!2! joO from the I S. Home
ami Housing Finance Agency.
The program approved by
the Council Thursday includes
sending “task forces" into
each of the seven Fast Cen­
tral counties to gather date
on population, industrial and
commercial plans, recreation,
water needs, transportation
and general land use, Alex­
ander said.
Van lloy si ten-led the
meeting in the stead of the
second Seminole member,
iHiugias Stenstrom,

Sanford Man Joins
mwA...
British University
A Sanford architect, David
Leonard, Iras brought a great
honor to hi* alma mater, the
University of Florida, by be­
ing named assistant profesior
of architecture at the Univer­
sity ol Manchester, England.
Son of Mr. ant Mrs. J M
Leonard. 2011 Holy Avenue,
Leonard urrivid in Kn Sand
this week to assume In*
teaching duties tor the next
year.
While a student in the
School of Arts ant Science
and Architecture at D. ol K.
Leonard look for I - the-l*
the proposed biology research

Tesf Ban Okay
Seen In Check
WASHINGTON I l l ' l l —
President Kennedy w.i&gt; asuml today thul he will lie
able to go Luforo the voter*
in it state* next wivk with
overwhelming senate inllfl. iIii'ii of the micleui

t&gt; .i lent

treaty an nccnmpl In-.I f " t .
The march of victory will
la- high.
The senate agreed to vote

mi Hie pact at lim it

\.M,

LDT next Tuesday, our Imtir
before the preddent i- ■■tiediibd In take off on Ills we-tern conservation tour. 'Ihe
roll call was moved up 111) min­
utes In ucconimodule senator*
who w nit to go with L&gt;
ly.

A I nited pri ■» Intel na­
tional survey of ticaty sup­
port indo-aled S3 senator, now
me commitii i] or incline. I to
Vote for IV«r treaty, w til 13
again-l alnt 4 undeetded. A
two-tlliid* majority of sen ­
ators voting i* requiied.
Adm nisti.ition S"ur«i* dis­

mi the Gainesville
campus.
Hi- deign of the center
complex Interested
Frank Flu Shots Urged
W XxHINGTON (UPI) —'The
Jenkins, prulrxsor of archi­
tecture at the University of U. S. Public llealtb Service
Manehe-ter a visiting critic today advised all persons m
and lecturer at U. of F. Jen- "hlgb risk Rrmips" tsi get
kim al-i apparently noted vaccinated against influenza
immediately,
l.ei i ini'- straight A average
d i in.; h . higher education
Icuiiard. win* received his Sit On .$500,000
TAt.LAHASSEE (UPI) —
D3 degret only last May.
The
State Student Scholarship
was queried by Jenkins about
the profe-surship at Man-' lavan Commission held its
che-ter The official
fler ilrst formal meeting Wednes­
day anil indicated it will sit
came through just recently
and Leonard sailed List week light on $360,1**1 until some
criteria can he set up (or
for England.
Hi* mother. Mr*. Leonard, needy students.
■xplained this morning that
lu&gt; year at Manchester may Tunnel Urjrod
LONDON (UPI) — A Bi­
he the start of a program of
nt
an committee of experts
exchange of student* and protoday
recommended the con
lessors between the two unt
structicn uf a railroad tunnel
vertilie*
\ University ol
California student was select, under the English Channel
to estahlish the first perman­
ed by Jenkins last year.
ent
link between Ihe British
Leonard, * graduate of
Seminole High School, col- isle* and the continent.
irrted Indian objects while In
high school and ha* one of Sympathy Offered
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
the finest collection* of Amor,
I'lte executive committee of
ran Indian artifaets lie also
the
Southern Baptist Conven­
paints landscapes in water
tion Wednesday night express­
color.
ed its "deepest sympathy" to
Mr
Leonard said loday
her "'ll plait* to Visit Die the families nf four Negro
architectural
renters
ot children killed Sunday in the
Europe and will work toward bombing of a Birmingham
Uts master* degree.
He church.
hope* on ins return next
Scptemtier to enter Harvard Martial Law
:radu.itc school for his m ast­ JAKARTA. Indonesia —
er v and lion coiubiin- Ihe il l'll — Indonesia Imposed
practice of architecture with martial law on this capital
Wednesday night a* a result
teaching.
of a day of rioting against
the new British Common­
wealth nation of Malaysia
that left the British Embassy
a burned out shell.
ccillct

Court Recalls
Kelly Witness

they

now

ex pet t

to

POUT ORANGE (UPI* — the railway. Some months ago
Saboteurs blew- up the south­ a bridge at Danis was burned.
bound abutment and span of
Thornton said the blast de«
a Florida East Coast Railway tnolished tiie southbound span
bridge over tidal marsh land and damaged the northbound
nbout 'J..! mile* south of here track, "but we alrrudy hava
during the night, FEC offi­ repairmen there and the track
cial* said today.
wilt he back in use by lave
Vice President W. L. Thorn­ today.
ton said the blast tore up
“ We will not let this inter*
about 40 feet of tru&lt; k und fete with freight service," the
demolished the first span of official said,
a 360-foot long wooden bridge.
Thortilimn said the FBI and
"The whole thing wm ill*, Volusia County sheriff’s office
integrated ami part* of the began an investigation.
truck have not been found
★
★
★
yet," Thornton said in St.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Augustine shortly before leav­
A rail labor squeeze play that
ing to visit the scene.
"They must have used very h a s slowed construction of
(lie American “moomhut’*
high explosive.”
The FEC Ita* been strike­ project was credited today
bound in a wage dispute since with raising hope* for u set.lull. 23 but lui* operated it* : tlemcnt of the eight-monthfreight service at about 96 1old strike ngoin-t the Florida
per cent of regular schedule East Const Railroad.
Federal official* were re­
with supervisory nod nunported to bt- more determined
union personnel.
'ihe eight month* utd strike than t-ver to end tho walkout
lias been plagued with sabo- by tl mil union* heenuse of %
tage and vandalism against picketing episode lust week
that idled hundreds of work­
ers building the moonport ora
Merritt Isluuil near Capo Ca­
naveral.
The tough stance taken by
Edward Bail, Florida Hast
v'ou*t'» board chairman, was
reported to lie the major prob­
lem in reaching a settlement
of the dispute.
Labor Secretary \V. Willard
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­
viet Union today put the Wirtx has met with Ball to
blame squarely on Peking for suggest possible solutions but
Starting the border fighting there has been no reply from
Ball thux far.
last fall with India,
Bail union picket*, who
Tho
Communist
party
newspaper Pravda attacked have not been old* to prcvxvit
Peking for frying In justify operation of trains hy super­
it* action in invading India visors, decided to march ora
end "blacken the policy" of the causeway lending to Mer­
ritt Island where trucks hauloilier state* involved.
Pravda said in an editorial track* to the construction
that the Soviets believe the site.
Men are building railroad
Sino-lndtan conflict* was "(avorable only to Ihe force* of marshalling yard* Ihero to txi
imperialism and reaction" used in construction of giant
who try to maintain tension launching puds for Tucket*
I tius* srvvralieduled. Jo senda,in the world,
"We have : t Vunt.net' / , v u.au so the moon hy 19iU.
that there are not and never
The picket* were success­
have been grounds (or the ful |m t Wednesday and Thurs­
breaking mil of the frontier day in peraunding nhout 1,400
eonllirl between India and union building trade* worker*
China let atone for this con­ to stay off the job. They re­
flict to reach the stage of turned to work Friday when
armed clashes," it added.
the picket* were removed.
China'* attack on India
When labor depart incut nfkm.' hill been a sore |toint firitd* hennl about the squeeza
in Moscow's relations with piny, they decided to ninkra
Peking. The Soviets have giv­ new effort* to end the strike,
en India million! in aitl for lu return, ruil union leader*
many years in an effort to decided to withhold picket* a t
win over Indian Prime Min­ the mnonahot site for tho tim-i
ister Jawaliarl.il Nehru.
being. It is doubtful whether
legal restriction* against sec­
ondary boycott* cuvet such
picketing.

Moscow Charges
China Sfarfed
Indian Fighting

Rioters Crash
Envoy’s House

KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
sia (U PI)— Thirty Malay­
sian demonstrators broke in­
to the residence of Ihe In­
donesian ambassador today,
burned a picture of President
Sukarno and threatened to
set fire to the budding.
It was tile fourth day of
demonstrations and eounterdemonstration* here and in
Indonesia over the formation
of this new British Common
wealth nation and Indonesia's
opposition In It.
It lock Malaysian Premier
I'enghkti Abdul It a Inn an to
persuade the demonslr.dur*
. ,
,, ,
in leave the building alter »

Toll Road Meeting ,ivhour

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) TALLAHASSEE ( I t ’D —
Die Stale Boa I Board meet*
have I Vote of Sen. thin U A Cocoa Beach attorney re
here today to discuss the
Jnhn-i n, (D-S. &lt; i vsti.i-e nnnianded by the senate mi
Everglade* Parkway, a pro
rolleal- iv, Democrat Srn. I [nirhment court for tmprnnosed Naple* to Fort Lauder
Strom Thurmond, is .......... . per testimony Wednesday wav
1accused today of sitting in 'date toll mad that has met
the treaty'* rn«*i
the gallery and listening to stiff opposition from l&gt;&gt;e
foes.
the testimony of other wit­ American Automobile Assonesses before taking tiie ' elation.
stand.
'WO Penny
Die court, hearing state Face Court
LONDON (U P li— \n IHio
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) charm-*
of judicial tyranny
gold penny was bought for
Another
group of Negri*-* ar
$3,360 Wednesday by .m an . tit abuse of |Miwer against rested during a racial demon
onymmw bidder at a coin It,ole City I ircuit Judge *lratinn here Saturday* night
Itich.■■&gt;1 ho ly, ordered Frank
sale at Glcndintng und Go.
Wulfe to return to Tail*- faced Judge Ben Willis lo­
lu v 'e to )** quesliunesl about day in Circuit Cuurt on con­
whether In- actually wax In tempt of court charges fur
tiie gallery during previous violating an order limiting
Ihe size ol racial protest* to
testimony.
IS.
The accusation wax made
express themselves one way
hy Sen I). D Covington of
or the other , , , We now Dade City, who said he had ‘No Combat Units*
have a (Mint of xla motion
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
p*T*dlial knowledge of Wolfe's
with no act Inn, either to o*e pr &lt;-nce in the gallery before A congressman just back
the old Post Office ti .il l.n; he wa* called to Ihe stand from the Soviet Union said
or to build a new library.
today the Russians claim
Wednesday afternoon.
The inn,I* for the renovation
they have tut combat troops
only training groups lett in
of liii* building and to f-iru
isb it. ready for q.e, was 11,102 At I’SIT
Cuba Hep. Robert U Barry.
i UXAHAS8KE (U PI) — ( It-.N A’ t. a member ol the
$1,766 and it was removed
from Hie library's appropria­ Uuii'U St.ito I'nlvx-i -tty ieg- House Foreign Affairs Com­
tion. It now rest* with the istrar Murray W. Kenna re- mittee saul lie wai told by
public's desire. Have you putted tnitay full trimester Vastly V. Kuznetsov, RiUmule yourself heard on m - itrtrolln nn t t o t a l'.f it log th is *ia's first depot) foreign
JSuUC.' ’
I year.
| ttiioiilei,
closed

Knowles Urges Action For City Library

Apatity on the part of San | it a'one hut they can con­ recommended a downtown
furj-* an,| Seminole County's stantly strive to grow more site for a new library withm
reading public was hit today efficient."
a block of the old post of­
hy City Manager W. E.
Recalling that the City ac­ fice." the City Manager slat
Knowles in a talk on the quired tile old puxluffice ed. This plan cited the need
Have you noticed that the "Library Situation" before building under the Federal of a building with 10,006
Welaka Building on First the Jayrees at the Civic O n Surplus Property Act of 1911 -quart- f.-et of area arid an
Street is sjtnrting a new coal trr.
'providing it I* used a* a estimated cost of $130,060
ol paint?
"Setting a popu utioti of public library fur 20 years." The City of Sanford has r.ei
26.366." Knowles stated, “ the Knowlc* explained that this titer the Inn ding with 10,066
Three Sanfordite* planning municipal library ol Sanford building with 4.128 square [ square feet of area or the
to take otf next month for a must face the fact that it i* ieet of space will double the J ISO,(JOO.
trip to Mexico City. Said R I not an economic venture to existing library area
' Furthermore,'* continued
"The rity's comprehensive Knowles, "Ihe public does not
E. Porter could mention their n* self-sufficient. Small lih
*15,060 wui k, bud j- to il Lu base Die mleicsL to
I rant * can not profitably go ( plan,
i^a me a liter they return.

Planning Group Span Destroyed
To Make Study On Struck Road
Of Seminole

Second Eye
Transplant
Scheduled
GAINESVILLE (UPI&gt; —
Walter K. 11lev in* of Jackson­
ville will undergo a second
eye trnnnplnnl today a t tho
J. Illllix Miller Heallii Center
here.

Blcvjrm, who l"*t hi* night
nbout. n year ago, was notified
rnrly Wednesday Hint his new
eye* were waiting for him
at the University of Florida'*
eye hank.
Doctor* tiiiovplaiitcd on*
eye Wednesday and will com­
plete the jolt today.

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                    <text>Oviedo Recreation
Ends With Program
k n i n Ketaay
raeraatiou in Oriedo
1H yaaag people at
• progfum IwU a t tha Or! erfa
Peal which waa attended by
M ap a ( the p am ta.
v SapaftO show that then
ware 39 beginner students who
laaruad to ewim| • number
im p ro v ed enough to ewlm the
width erf the pool and n total
arf M progressed enough to
■wins the length of the pool.
Advanced student# competed
la a dlriny and swimming
aantaat with tha wlnnara being
Mary Courier, beat diet; John
Aria, biggest splash; Mary
Courier, longest under water
inlmmir end Christina Mikfar, samllest splash.
Blue ribbons wars awarded
all compsliUui.
Adding to tha pleasure and
fun af tha occasion with
many funny nntles were Jim*
my Courier and Billy Miklar
who a p p e a r e d as water
•towns.
Recreation Program Direc­
tor Paul Miklar expressed his
grmtituda for cooperation of

tha children and pam ta and
for aaaiatanca of Tony Daniel
and Elrby Bueklaw who ara In
chart* of tha pool during tha
ignm tr.
Mikler stated that an outstandint job was done by Jim
Palmer, Susanna Partin and
Johnny Courier, swimming ia-

•truetor* and by Bob Im U.
arta and crafta instructor and
Fata Bukur, band director.

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TOURS., AUGUST 15, 1063

COUNTT NEWS

Burk lew baa announcad that
the pool will continue to ba
open daily from 1:30 until
5:30 p. m. and on Toesday
nlfht from 7:30 until 10 p. m.
until further notice.

Village Residents
Discus Taxation
Mias Nikki Morgan, 16-year- latter project.
In all projecta they will be
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis E. Morgan of Sunland working with Girl Scouts and
Estates, has been selected to Girl Scout Leaders from the
community In which their
participate in a National
Camplag Project to be con­ particular camp site is lo­
ducted this summer by Girl cated.
In addition, each camper
Scouts of the U.S.A.
This special project, known at AU-5tatea Camp will have
an opportunity to improve her
as All-States Encampment,
owa esmperaft skills, enjoy
consists of five camps at
which a total of 625 girls from cook-outs, hikes and games
and have an opportunity to
every state In the country
meet Girl Scouts from many
will spend 17 days this sum­
other parts of the United
mer. The camps are located
States.
in California, M a r y l a n d ,
It Is also expected that the
Michigan, Tennessee, and the
All-States participants will
State of Washington.
Nikki will go to Camp To- gain experience in leader
training techniques w h i c h
canja at Twin Lakes, Mich.
they can bring back lo their
The girls ere selected for
own Girl Scout councils. Upon
their excellent c a m p i n g
her return home. Nikki wilt
skills. In the course of their
17 days at camp they will help at least one troop to go
participate In a variety of dif camping.
This year's All-States En­
ferent projects on an expert'
campment is the second stage
mental bails in order to test
the practicability of carrying of a three-year plan through
which the Girl Scout national
out similar projects in local
organiiatlon hopes eventually
communities throughout the
to bring camping to 73,000
country.
girls who otherwise would not
Some girls will survey po
have the opportunity. It Is
tential camping sites and
expected that by a fanning
study new imaginative uses
of existing camp sites. Others out process the All-States En­
will help to develop wild life campment participants will
help increase both the quan­
sanctuaries. Still others will
hrlp prepare Girl Scout Lead tity and quality of camping
experience* which may be
era In camping techniques
available to Girl Scouts In the
which will enable the leaders
future.
to bring better camping to
The concept of the Allmore girts. Nikki has been
States Encampments is in
selected to participate in the
keeping with findings of a
study conducted by the Uni­
versity of Michigan Survey
Center research for Girl
Scouts of the U.S.A. in 1335.
The study revealed that all
Girl'Scouts from Brownies to
Seniors wanted more oppor
(unities tor experience in out
door living through G i r l

Bjr M o m Grinstead
An agenda for the North Orlando Village Court*
ell stating th a t an ordinance to levy tax upon all utill.
ties consumed within the corporate limits ia to be
presented a t the August meeting has resulted in
much discussion among the village residents.
Mrs. Charles Rowell of Devon Ave., who is a c

tiro in many clvle organise.
tions in the community, said
“I am not against taxation
but againat being taxed by a
council that promised na
taxes in their campaign plat*
forms. I am afraid If North
Orlando residents have taxes
forced on them a t this time
our community will suffer
A membership drive for great harm."
Sanford Lodge 1331, Loyal Or­
Mre. Ewrightaon Harvilta 6*
der of Moose, haa been an­ of N. Third St., also promin­
nounced by Governor Otis ent in local civic affaire, aald
"We moved to this community
MISS NIKKI MORGAN
SJoblom In conjunction with
to get away from big city
plans to build a 40 by 80 foot
taxes and until our village is
lodge hall on property pur­
larger, with more residents
chased last month at 2600 S.
and more businesses, we
Palmetto Ave.
Lodge official* hope to be ■hould not be taxed."
Numerous other residents
In the new building by Christ­
agreed that they moved to
mas of this year.
To aid the building fund, North Orlando because they
each
preient member la be­ wanted to "get away from
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr*. William Strlpp and Ann
city living." However, they
An exhibition of Western Sarner and Don Wllahan, all ing urged to ilgn one or
feel they were pushed into
m
ort
new
members
a
t
spec­
Style Dancing was given last of DeBary; Mr. and Mr*. F.
the opposite position when
WATER CLOWNS Jimmy Courier, left, bnd
ial enrollment fees.
Friday night by a group of
annexed
into tha corporate
White
of
North
Orlando
and
Billy Mikler, added much to pleasure and fun of
Through
Sept
30,
the
spon­
Starlight Promenaders at the
the program held a t the Oviedo Pool to conclude
DeBary Community Center Mr. ami Mr*. Henry Dustsk sor of each new member will limits. Some are in favor of
plana for a Beautification
b« awarded a specially de taxation but feel th a t a utili­
nummer recreation. In bottom photo are Mary
for young people of the area of Sanford.
Contest to be held Aug. 13*
Courier who took the award for bent dive and
In other activity of the rec­ signed Moose tie clip, for two ty tax ia unfair or that, a t
who are learning to Square
John Arle who copped the ribbon for making the
Dance during the Summer reation program last week, members a Moose cigaret this time, the city does not
Noe. 15 for business estab­
biiiKent
aplanh.
(Herald
Photos)
Recreation Program being Mr. ami Mr*. Joseph Krel* lighter, for five members a have enough to offer in re. *‘
lishments and residences of
sponsored by the DeBary Civ­ Instructed a e la n in Folk Mooia wallet and for ten turn.
DeBsry ware announced to­
Dave Tltsnn of Bombay
Dancing on Thursday after­ members, a Moose ring.
ic Assn.
day by Chester Resrtck,
Those who sponsor 12 new Ave. had this statement: "A
Youths attending formed noon and a total of 31 Dopresident of the DeBsry Civ­
five squares to dance under Rary youngsters attended Uro members between now and need for taxes is recognised
instruction from Harold Jen­ Thursday evening skating next June 30 will receive a if, and when, residents are a*,
ic Assn.
sured of getting nominal
kins who will teach the young party at the McloUcc Rink in diamond Elgin watch.
Cash priies, offered by a
An Initiation e la n In bon services for their tax dollar.
people for a period of 15 Sanford,
public spirited member ol
The second Flshathon at or of the new property will
"With ths limited services
weeks.
the association In order to
Jenkins joined In the exhi­ c-ake Susan was held earlier be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, now offered, the current need
focus attention on the beau­
bition by the visiting dancers, In th« week and proved to Sept. 5, at the temporary for taxes I* not clearly es* |
tification program, will be
Sally
Gerricy, Mr. and be popular with both girls headquarters in Lake Mary tablished. It would seem an
awarded In two categories:
and boys. A few of the young­ for members, their wives and equitable arrangement that
To tba business establish­
sters caught as many a s 20 all prospective members.
Semtnole County Forest ®c®u^ n8posilbly in the future a three
ment showing greateit im ­
d
. ' , In commenlin?
selccfish while others had front
provement in appearance, ex­
per cent utility tax might be
Hunger
Albert lU rris re|&gt;ort,
, , on
. the ...
two to six. Several of the
auituble.
terior and Interior, will go
„1 .hi. „H k I t . ,
of A n,.
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7
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youthful fishermen also had
a lin t priia of 1100. Second
there have been IKl wild fires Council nf Girl Scouting, Mrs
"My opinion is that tha
the pleasure of hooking bass.
this year, a drop from 119 at Edna Barksdale, C o u n c i l
prlia will be 913.
preient income of the viltage
president, said, “ We arc
To tha residence and
this same time Inst year.
could be more judiciously
pleased
and proud that Miss
Ry Joan Magtn
grounds showing the most
Causes for the fires were
■pent and thus would possibly
Morgan
has
been
selected
to
A
group
of
Chuluota
young­
Improvement will go a first
listed as lightning, 7:5 per
forestall a tax for soma
prise of 933. Second prise
rent; campfires, 3 per rent; represent Region Six at the sters recently enjoyed a boat
time."
I
All-States
Encampment
in
trip on the Econ River nt SR
will be 913.
smoking, ti per cent; dvhris or
One of the first residents
A committee hesded by
camped trn*h fires,' 35.6 per Michigan and are eagerly 13 down to the St, Johns River
In the village, William Turn­
James Rucker, sssoclaUpn EDITORIAL COMMENT
cent; incendiary or set fires, awaiting a report of her ex­ ending up ut the Mims Bridge.
er of Devon Ave. had this to
By
Mrs.
Adam
Mailer
Serving a* guide was Jim MeCub Scouts of Chuluota
chslrmsn of civic affair*,
33 per cent and machine uie periences upon her return.”
•ay: "I don't mind taxation
The
DeBary
Entertainment
Ewhern of Third Court.
Pack 23."&gt; have reported a prof
will serve as Judges.
(train*, tractors, ele.l, U per
but a realty tax Is the best
Association
has
announced
Rough water* encountered It of 912,50 on their recent
Resrlck, In urging commu­
cent. Total arreuge burned is
and fairest-”
the
program
schedule
of
per­
on the St. John*, remitting In bake
Mile
made possible
nity participation in the pro­
fur below Inst ycur's period.
Turner added that he is
formances
to
be
held
a
t
the
a few spills and wet bedroll* through donations of baked
ject, said, “ the first lmpresAt the same time Harris
From October on until the spring rains stnrt
strongly
against a franchise
Community
Center
during
the
and tenta, provided the mo*t good* from many residents of
sloa a visitor gets of any
warned that tha danger sea­
again, somewhere in Seminole County aomeone
of any kind since "competi­
coming season.
excitement
on
the
20
mile
community Is that presented
the
community.
New officer* of the Chulu­
son will begin In October and
will let u trash fire escape.
Dates and progrsms are tion give* you a fair prica ,
by the business district. A
Lender* and member* of
butt until the spring rains next ota Sportsmen'* Club were trip.
The
spring
and
nummer
ruins,
along
with
Nov. I, Rotazzo, Baritone; and with a franchise there is
Boy*
going
were
Bob
Stew­
main street, showing pride
the- Pack have expressed ap­
year. He reminded that the elected at the- July meeting
Floriilu’s long warm season ami fast growing
Nov. 22, Concert Orchestra; no competition."
ot ownership with well kept
Forestry Service is available when 22 member* were In a t­ art, John Wuyne Jones, Jerry- preciation to the adult* muk- Jan. 10, Conversation Con­ In this he referred to the
vegetation,
create
u
special
problem.
Winds
will
driveways, attractive win­
Murphy,
Bruce
Findley
ami
ing contribution* and assist- cert: Feb. 7, Llorda Interna­
upon request to any landown­ tendance to vote.
be high and underbrush brittle and brown mak­
proposed ordinances granting
dows, landscaping where posIng in tupervUory capacltiea tional; Feb. 21, C o n c e r t
Elected were Fred Ptumpf, Jerry and Jeffery Sargent.
er to assist with burning or
ing
it
easy
for
wildfires
to
be
aturtod
which
will
30 year franchises to Florida
ilblc or other types ol plant­
to make the sale a aucces*. Choir; March 13, Marcus Roplowing of fire lines. There is president; Gene Moyer, vice
affect all of us since they wuste an imjKirtant
Power Corp.. of Winter Park
ing, U an asset to all ol us."
A busines* meeting waa bie, Character Sketches;
no charge for the first 15 min­ president; Lonnie Harris, sec­ Practice Set
natural resource.
and Suburban Propane Ga*
utes of plowing. After that a retary nnd Hartley Savage,
Football practice at South held at 7 p.m. Monday at the March 21; Travelogue, Aus­ Co. of Maitland which alio
Maybe you have been burning trash all
Chuluota
Community
Build­
treasurer.
Seminole Junior High School
small hourly rate is churgcd.
tralia and April 3. Musical are on the August meeting
summer in the buck yard and atill haven’t been
Dan Brook* and Roy Cam­ in Caitellxrry will begin next ing for the boy* to decide on Varieties.
There is no charge whatsoever
responsible for oturting a fire. Yet you must
agenda.
for assistance in hurning, ming* were elected to the Monday, Coach Jim Clark an­ needed equipment to be purCurtain time for all per­
remember that in u month or two, when the
Roy Burke of Edgemon ;
where time and equipment U Board of Director* to st-rvp nounced today. Boy* are to re­ rh**ed from proceed*. At the formances will be 3 p.m.
grass turns brown and the winds start to blow,
Ave, *a!d "We wilt have to
Aug.
5
meeting
the
boy*
took
port
to
the
school
nt
3:30
p.
m.
with Hunk Schwerdt. Joe Rutuvullnhle.
Although it) seals are sold have some kind of tax but T
a single little spark will s ta rt a wildfire.
Culls can he made to* TE fu and Roland Millette, a! Assistant football couch will water safety test* required at present and there is a
Records from Seminole County Forest Ran­
do not think a utility tax is
for earning the wolf badge.
bo Dave Miller.
8-t'J'J'J for fire or assistance. ready on the hoard.
wailing list for cancellations, fair. Perhaps a realty tax.
The Westminster Presbyterger Albert Hurrla show th at there have been 55
names still are being accept­
Ian Church of Casselberry will
where every property owner
less wildfires to date this year than in 1902. Co­
ed to add to the list. Those
close Its first Vacation Church
pays, would be better. Why
operation front residents has hel|&gt;ed reduce the
Interested should contact of­
should the few people living
number from 118 to 92 and further cooperation,
Rchool with a short assembly
ficers at the Center.
here
also pay for protecting
which
will
continue
to
lessen
the
number,
will
program to be held at 11:15
empty houses? All land own­
ntcun
a
great
deal
to
the
Forestry
Service.
a. m. Friday.
The Rangers, in turn, stand ready to assist
ers should have to pay be­
Parents and friend* of the
any landowner with his burning or fire line
cause they benefit by any­
students sre Invited to attend.
thing the city does.”
plowing if only he will request it.
During the two week school
Statements from council
there were 38 children In a t­
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
members explaining the need
tendance at classes with 12
The
DeBary Volunteer for a taxation and what per­
teachers on the staff. A num­
Firemen sponsored a dance
centage Is to be proposed are
ber of special projects were
last Saturday night at the
expected at Monday night's
completed and a special offer­
Recreation Hall of the Fire
meeting*. Resident* are being
Report* that Casselberry
ing received will assist with
Station with Harold Jenkins
urged by all of the council
had
a
record
high
participa­
work among children through­
in charge of the music.
member* to openly express
tion
in
the
Summer
Recrea­
out the world.
A
waits
demonstration,
to
David L. Hart, airman,
tion Program were made at
the tune of “ Golden Gate,” their opinion* at the meeting
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu­ Monday night's meeting ot
was presented by Vola Lam- which will take place at 7:30
ther C. lU rt of Altamonte the Casselberry Board of Al­
bertson and William Strlpp p.ni. in the Recreation Are*
Springs, is serving aboard tlw dermen by Larry
JI liter,
and several specialty num­ Community Building.
anti-submarine warfaro sup chairman of the Casselberry
bers were included for the
port aircraft carrier USS Recreation Commission.
group.
Rep. Robert Elrod of Or­ Wasp which recently panic)
Miller said that he had
Thornton Smith, In the ab­
ange County will b« guest paled in licet operations in been informed by county in­
sence of Harrison Bernntter,
the Caribbean.
structors in charge of the
served the fire ball hot dogs,
speaker at the ttemtnule Coun­
Ports of call during Uie program that Casselberry
coffee and cold drinks.
The Fund Ratling Commit­
ty Young Republican Club on
Caribbean deployment Includ­ children received a total of
The
next
dance
will
be
on
tee
of the Chuluota Commun­
Tuesday. Aug. 20, at 8 p.m. ed New Orleans, the Republic between 700 and 80o hours
Aug. 21 from I until u p.m. ity Club will sponsor * Beach
a t the Howell Park Civic Cen­ of Honduras; Kingston, J a ­ of supervised recreation this
at the Fire Hall.
Party at the Lake Catherine
ter on State Kd. 13)1.
maica ami St. Thomas In the summer.
Beach Area this Friday begin­
Rep. Elrod, # past chairman Virgin islands.
He also advised the board
ning at 6 p. m.
of the Orange County Repub­ Highlight of the cruise of the town program now un­
Meeting Called
Hot dugs and soft drinks
lican Executive Committee came at the Republic of Hon­ derway at the old Pro Shop
The North Orlando Little will be available during th*
and experienced In public rela­ duras when Wasp crewmen across from rhe Women's
League Parent's Auxiliary party hours and guests will
tions work, will speak on welcomed his excellency Dr. Club Building which is being
has called an important busi­ be invited to dance to records.
party county organisation and Ramon Villeda Morales, Hon­ used as a temporary recrea­
was packed and more were waiting outside to be
NORTH ORLANDO FAMILIES turned out in
ness meeting for 7:30 p. m. Proceeds will benefit the rec­
bis experience in th# legisla­ duran president, aboard the tion center for various age
record numbers lust Saturday to enjoy an after*
nerved ut the covered dish and barbecue chicken
Sunday at tha Community reation fund.
ture.
ship.
supper. Serving were Mrs. Bill Ryan, Mrs. P at
noon and evening of fun, food and recreation
groups including adults who
Building in th* Village R*eMrs. Dorothy Fox Is serv­
The to.oooton Wisp nor­ are invited to make’ use of
* All Republicans In the ares
held under auspices of the Civic Association.
DelYillaggio. Mrs. Don Nall and Mrs. Ewright*
reation Area. All members are ing as chairman in charge of
ara cordially lnvttrai to attend. mally operates out of Boston. tb« facility oa Sunday nights.
The Community Budding in the Recreation Area
urged to be present.
ton Marviile(Herald Photo)
arrangement*.

Beautification
Contest Set
InDeBary

Moose Lodge
Sets Drive For
New Members

Promenaders Give Exhibition
For DeBary Youth Program

Forest Ranger
Reports Drop
!n Wild Fires

Chuluota Boys
Make 20-Mile
Boat Trip

Bake Sale Nets
$42.50 Total
For Cub Pack

Danger Season Nears

DeBary Sets
Entertainment
Program

Chuluota Club
Elects Officers

Casselberry
V C S To Close
This Friday

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

Hart Serving
On USS Wasp

Participation
Record Scored

Elrod To Speak
For Republicans

Beach Party Set
In Chuluota

�ajfffos.

India Reports Chinese M ass On Border

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Force Larger
Than Before,
Nehru Says

Ccn. J. C. Hutchison, chair*
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday with afternoon showers; high today 88-92; low tonight about 75.
man of the- Seminole County
NEW DELHI. India (U PI)
Established 1908
Commission, U a member of
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
FRI., AUGUST 16, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 779
—Prime
Minister Jaw aharlal
the advisory committee planNehru said Inlay that Com­
nine the “Salute to Space
munist Chinese troops wera
Science** achievements expomassing along Ihe border for
a possible new attack on lalition Oct. 22-29 at Orlando.
dis.
The NASA exhibit, never be­
Nehru said the strength of
fore aeen in the United Statej,
the Chinese forces I* greater
will be the largest exposition
than al the lime n( the Com­
ever held in Florida.
• •
•
munist Invasion last October.
HAVANA (UIM) — Trig­ determined whether the two Americana, of whom only
TAMPA (UPI) - The City He added the Chinese wer*
MtAMI (U PD -U . S. offlCity Manager Pete Knowlea
cial* removed former Ven­ ger-happy antiaircraft artil­ Incidents were related al­ Alexander I. Rorke Jr.., a Council moved into the bit­ constructing new gun em­
will diacusa city operations
ezuelan dictator Marcos Pe­ lerymen opened fira early to­ though the government claim­ free-lance photographer from ter General Telephone Co. placements, air strips, stor­
before the Mona Cinb Toeeday
rez Jimenez from the Dade day on • plan* over Havana ed the plane over the rnpltal New York, haa been identi­ strike Thursday and chal- age dump* and roadi in the
noon a t the Capri.
• • •
Cuunty jail today and pre­ at the came time the govern­ “apparently s t r a y e d o f f fied hy name. His companions lenged both tides to p-esent region of the military build­
pared
to turn him over to a ment waa reporting a bomb­ course'' over the suburban were described only as stu­ public at a special meeting up.
Dusty Boota Riding Asso­
MRS. DOROTHY AUSTIN
• • •
Venezuelan police commis­ ing and atraflng attack Nico I-opes (formerly Shell) dents belonging to an organi­ their argument* before the
ciation will stage another
Thursday on a central Cuba refinery.
sation calling Itself tha “U. S. next week.
sion
waiting
to
fly
him
back
He
told
Parliament India
horse ahow and play day Sun­
sugar mill by a “pirate'* air­
The sugar mill attacked Freedom Fighters.*
to Caracas for trial.
Both electrical union lead­ must Intensify it* defense
day, with riding competition
just before dawn Thursday
(Although Rorke said the ers and General official* in­ preparations to resist any fur­
Minutes earlier, one of Pe- craft.
and games beginning at 1 p.m.
It could not immediately be was the Ihdiva Plantation bombing was at least par­ dicated they would attend ther threat to our territorial
rer
.llmener*
lawyers
entered
Tike arena la located ou Onora
near Morcn, in Camnguey tially effective, the Cuban the meeting, which wa* *ct Integrity."
the jail to talk to hia client
Road, across from Je t Lansi
Province. An armed forces government said the refinery- for Monday at 2 p.m.
Relation* between India
“ It lonka like thia time he
and behind the Farmers Auc­
communique said the "pirate** suffered no damage.)
The only persons who will ami Communist China, the
ia going." said Attorney Ed­
tion. Spectators are admitted
aircraft “fired several shots'*
The armed forces communi­ be allowed to speak at the two biggest powers id Asia,
Krne.it Southward, preil- Heart Council and asslslan* ward Moore.
free. Lots of good riders in
at the mill and dropped two que blamed the “aggression** meeting will be councilmen have been tense since last
dent of the Florida Heart field director of the nineShortly alter the federal
this area.
50-pound bombs.
a t the sugar mill on the “im­ and official representatives autumn wdien armies of tho
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Association, announced today county Central Florida dis­ contingent arrived at the jail.
The communique obliquely perialist government of the of the two shies in (he walk­ two countries battled along
Sheriff T. A. Buchanan left
A Social Security represen­ that Mrs. Dorothy Austin has trict.
out, wrhich entered Its sixth their common border. Tho
BRAZZAVILLE. The Con­ identified the attacking plane United States.**
tative from Orlando will be been named executive direc­
Mrs. Austin, presently fea­ hia office, felling his staff he go (UPI) — Congolese army ns American saying it “came
week Thursday.
Indian government charged
a t Sanford City ilnll Sept. 4, tor of the Seminolc-DeBary ture editor of The Sanford was rn route to release Perez chiels and trade union lead­ from and returned to the
The council said that while the Peking regime with out­
Herald, will assume her now Jimenez to federal author! ers formed a provisional gov­ north,** meuning the United
11, 1R and 25 between 9 a.m.
the public is welcome, no right Invasion.
duties around the first part ties. The transfer of the ernment today replacing Ful- States.
and noon for the benefit of
outburst* will he tolerated
After several weeks of con­
of
September,
Southward pudgy millionaire from U. S. bert Youlou, ousted president
OTTAWA (UPI) - Prime from irate cu*tomer» of Gen­ frontation. the fighting stop­
persona with questions.
The report said antiaircraft
o
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i
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1
a
to
Venezuelan
• •
•
said.
of the former French Congo. fire “ forced the plune to with­ Minister Letter B. Pearson eral.
ped and Peking announced a
Rev. Fred B. Chance will
In connection with the new authority was expected to
At one time, moT *han ceasefire on Nov. 21 and a
Alphonse Massemba-Dcha. draw,” hut did not identify it today annonnerd an agree­
lake
place
at
the
airport.
address the Kiwanis Club
appointment, a full-time of­
former National Assembly or say whether it wa* hit. ment with the United States W.ooo telephone* in the «lx withdrawal of its forces back
A chartered Venezuelan
Wednesday noon a t the Civic
fice rf the Heart Association
president, was named head of The reference to its having to give Canada nuclear county area served by Gen­ from the battle line, starting
Center.
will be opened in Sanford at Avrnca Airliner stood under a provisional regime lo hold strayed off course suggested warheads wader “Joint con­ eral were knocked out due Dec. I.
Bar Votes ‘No*
• • •
CHICAGO (UPI) — The llfitj North Park Avenue. police guard on an isolated office for three months and it was a Cuban patrol plane. trol'* with “satisfactory** to cable cuttings and other
• • •
Legionnaires will enjoy a American l i a r Aioeintion This will he headquarters for patch of ground at the west­ prepare the country for new
Military regulations forbid protection for Canada’s na­ sabotage agaimt company
While
there
ha* been no
equipment.
steak dinner at 7 p.m. Mon­ Thursday rejected a call for tile livid director, Mrs, Jean­ ern rod of Miami Internation elections.
night flights over Havana or tional interests.
more fighting, there have
al
airport.
It
watted
to
carry
The council said it hoped been frequent Infiltration*
day prior to the regular b ad ­ a referendum on three so-call­ ne (Uidiish, as well as the of­
The new govvrniiienl's first such key installations as the
that the airing of view* woukl across the frontier. Neutral
ness meeting of Campbell- ed states rights amendments fice of the Seminolc-DeBary the pudgy 49-year-old exile act was to dissolve the You- nearby oil refineries.
back to Caracas under guard
help clarify the reason for attempts to negotiate a set­
Heart Association.
Lossing Post at 8 p.m. Call to the U. S. Constitution.
lou-dominatcd parliament and
(One of the refineries was
of
a special 17-member Ven­ proclaim amnesty for politic­
the walkout.
"Mrs. Austin has worked
822-1728 of 322-1813 for rcsbombed April 25 by a twotlement of the border dispute
ezuelan police commission
Meanwhile, two bold, uni­ have been unauccessful.
More Loot Found with the Heart Association which
iw atinns.
al prisoners.
engined plane -aid to have
has hern wailing here
dentified saboteur* staged a
• •
•
LONDON (U PI| — Police both through The Sanford
Youlou was placed under hern manned by four young
Nehru, apeaking in a par­
since
Tuesday.
brazen cable rutting in middisclosed
they
have
found
Herald
and
in
a
civic
capacity
house arrest at his country
School offices reminded to­
liamentary
debate today oq
GENEVA
(
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—
T
h.
A battery of newsmen and home near the capital city to­
afternoon on busy U.S. High­
day that all students new to more of the loot taken in last for a number of years ami
United States today declared way 19 in downtown St. Pe­ foreign affairs, said “the
photographers
waiting
at
the
Seminote County and not reg- wer^ * 17-1 million mail train we are very pleased that she
day. He waa taken from (tie
strength of the Chinese forcea
it is ready to exchange tersburg Thursday.
airport were kept behind a presidential palare by Con­
istered should do so a t their robbery, soma of it from two has consented to accept the
along our border* today la
ground observation posts with
wire
fence
about
100
yards
Officials saul the two men
golese army commandos late
schools between M&lt; mlay and middle - aged sisters among position as executive director
larger than what It was at tlio
.
the
Soviet
Union
to
reduce
the
from the plane, a four-engine Thursday, following his resig­
pulled up at the driveway
Aug. 31). Part fits of children five persons formally charg- of (tie association,'' South­
time
of the unprovoked mas­
M
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.
3
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r
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n
«l*nger
of
surprise
attack,
proDC6U.
serving the St. Petersburg
ward said today.
nation.
entering the first grade must ed in the case today.
sive attack In October, 1962.**
Tha
federal
officers
going
Times
printing
plant
and
cut
e g l in air
f o r c e b a s e H ln* no ,t m f &gt; ar* • tUchIn addition to the a im inispresent birth certificates. Stu­
“Apart from this augmenta­
the cable serving the plant,
New Red Blajf m * tral|&gt;n
( UPI » - Capt. Amedeo L. I” *
i
' t U&gt;* mei* •JfiOet
dents who were in local
tion of Chinese forces, a fur­
Mariorenzl
received
a
life-'
dlaarmamenl
negoMgot
back
into
their
car
and
.isadow
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MOSCOW (UPlf- - n t W '» | Mra. Aui In wul eerve at as
schools last year need not re­
ther development has been
saving birthday present Wed- H,”r Sam&gt;un Ttar‘ !'kln in,,,* druv« away.
viet Union ch irged in .x
slstaii! »» Mr*. Jcanr.f Rod- torney: Chtfl U.' S. Marshal
register. School opens Sept. J.
the
forward movement of
nesday in the form of an
ia witling to reattack
that ---Re -China
ti*h., II»
newly
appointed *4
field
dl Guy Hlxnit and Deputy Mir•
a •
------ today
-----/ -----.
---- - Iiw
- &gt;•i; ajijiuiiHcu
' iu «•*
these
troops to camps and
tank
I
coiuiiler
tU
prevlouA
demmitU
TAMPA (U I'l) — Law on- empty
P n b r . r h iif r,.„ w i l l i a m * •“•'"P * "1 Communist !• I o c I rector for the nine county shil Jame# French.
strong points nearer the In­
that establishment of such
Thr
fuel
container
saved
fliTetment
agencies
in
Hills­
u . . . J . . . I . . J | ' | . . » C., tactics during the Cuban crista central aioa of the State
dian border than they wera
said today he will he off Sat­ hy stepping up
»c-* ' w h i c h includes Seminole,
borough opd I’inella- eountii- hi* life and the live* of three posts be coupled with a re­
liilitary *r
last October," he added.
urday on a well-earned vaca­ tions on the Indi. it l.otdi r last j y r, n t. Volusia Lake. Bre­
juinrd forces Thursday night children, including his two duction of one-third of troop*
in
central
Europe
mid
with
tion. Going fishing, Chief?
und today and arrested 12 |«-r- young sons.
fall.
vard. Osceola. Indian Kivcr,
An Air Force doctor, Mario­ creation of a nuclear-free soue
sons in connection with u tele­
Okeechobee and Flagler.
Watch for the big Rotary Rusk Proposal
The Sheriff* Department
phone cubic rutting incident renzl and the children spent in this area.
.Mrs. Austin has been fea­
United Slatee negotiator was out early (mlay hunting
vaudeville show Sept. 3 at the
at Tarpon .Spring*. Another a chilling 13 hour* flinging to
WASHINGTON
I.V llO ' I(L’PI)
j1 1
— ture editor ol The Sanford
flit* Theater. Some of our I Secretary ol State l&gt; an Kink Herald lor the past three
man Im* lierii ■liarged with an Ihe lank in a hay after being Charles (1. Steele said America for * huge alligator which
LOS ANGELES ( l l'l
\
most oiitituuding haul talent said today Itii.-u j.nilil make years. She l» the mother ol
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) —
alleged cabin rutting attempt thrown into Ihe water when "i* prepared to accept an ar- was seen on Hie sliore of
will lie fiaturrd ill tills show a "very helpful cpiti ibution*' three children, John, a stu­ man, his wife and (In- wom­ in Tampa.
a wave apparently capiizcri railKement limited to a sys­ Lake Minnie, near the home The estranged wife of is Flo­
for the benefit of the pedi­ to overall hnprovfnrnt in U. dent at the University ol an they are accused of UrFive men ni rested Thursday- their 15-fool boat Tuesday af­ tem of ground observation of Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Epps. rida East CiMi.st Railway of­
posts.”
The. Department reported ficial wa* held In the county
atrics wing ut .Seminole Me­ S.-Soviet relate 'j by com­ Florida; Louise, a student at ring and feathering in an night afti r a high speed chase ternoon.
elaborate hoax “ lo stir up
They were rescued late Steele said (lie United Slate* that children, particularly jail tiMlny pending medical
morial Hospital.
pletely withdraw ig its mill- the Orange County School ol a racial incident” were in at Tarpon Springs w e r e
"doe* not insist" that such an from llm Sunland Estates examination ufter *he went
| tuiy personnel fi-in Cuba.
Nursing, and Jimmy, eighth police custody today on char­ charged today with causing Wednesday afternoon when exchange Im linked to other
area, have on occasion gone hunting for her husband with
damage
of
more
than
$200
to
spotted
by
an
Air
Force
crew,
R. K. I'orter figures that
grader.
ges of arson and conspiracy.
previous American prupo.iuls swimming in Lake .Minnie a loaded shotgun in the rail­
n
cummunieiitiuns
cable,
a
;
Tho Herald will he well rep­ Rail Break been
Mrs. Katherine Harwell,
for advance notification of and it is hoped that the sight­ road office* yesterday.
resented in any future beauty
WASHINGTON (UPI I — 1
1
2tf, in serious condition at felony,
major m ilitsiy movements, ing of tlie alligator might
Peace Justice Marvin Grieg
mutest. Donna Merck has A union soiirec d he expertGeneral Hospital with severe
aerial observation, radar con­ serve as a further warning said he ordered Mrs. Lot*
joined our staff, tubing t/ie ed a major devil iment todayburns she suffered when she
trols and middle observation to swimmers to stay out o( Wyckoff, wife cf FKO per­
reception desk vacated Thurs in the -taleiimt ver railnuid
WASHINGTON (Ul*l&gt; — teams.
was left tarred and feather­
Hu* lake.
sonnel manager Ray W.
Tho longwood City Coun­ ed in a burning house, con­
day by Mary Williams . . , . plans lo ehmli .ip thousands
Ihe Staff Department said
The Sheriff * office report­ Wyckoff, held without bond
and Donna would do well in of job*, and tl 1 iniun threat cil, meeting in continued ses­ fessed the hoax Thursday and
I
h
u
r
t
il
n
y
(hero
may
be
DALLAS (UPI) — Je u e
ed that Mrs. Epps had called •‘until a doctor ha* checked
to stage a null wide strike sion Thursday, unanimously implicated Mr and Mr*. Rob­ Fain Deal, 29, confessed •'sonic" Russian troop* in the
any beauty event.
to say that the big alligator to see if she i* capable of
approved
a
resolution
to
pave
•
• •
Aug. 20 if the » k l uh-J arc
ert Lewis of surburhan Wal Thursday to holding up a mo­ urea around Ihe U. S. Naval
had crawled up on (he beach understanding the charge*
Tullls
Ave
from
Grant
Street
changed.
Head majuivttc Slmron \\ ilnut.
ld , three drive in grocery Rase at Guantanamo.
early
today.
lo
Oleander
and
Oak
Ave.
against her.”
STRATFORD - ON AVON,
liami announced today that
Ilovvrvcr, the ihpiirtm ent
Firemen rescued Mrs Har­ store* and to stealing a ear,
from
Reiter
St.
to
Wildinere.
Asked
Mole
I)at;
England
(U
PI)
—
Prime
Min"Yesterday she told a wit­
tai&lt;f liu-re appeared to lie no
well from the burning lotwis police said.
tryouts for the "Twirling
In other business Council- house Tuesday night. At the
WASHINGTON (U tli —
ness she had one barrel for
Seminole*” majorette corps
Deal alvi told tliein be large concentration* of men Liter Harold Macmillan'* Con- Injury Fatal
men Jim Reiter amt Carl time, she told investigators
TAMPA. Fla. (IJPIy—Tin her husband and one for herwill lie held Monday nl 9 a ni. t hree Senate mu liltce chairwas s relative of Jesse nor whi there any ap p aren t tervative party wa* rocked
l-ommlcr were appointed as (fiat three white men had James.
men,
impressed
till
llie
adanew
today
hy
Hie
remit*
of
nii*
Clayton, 5(1, of Tampa, self," Grier »nid.
im-rrasn
in
number*.
at the Seminole High gym.
ministration's "Iriiiig" and a committee to investigate hurst into the house, applied
an election to fill Hie parli­ died Thursday of traffic in•
• 9
Mr*. Wyckoff, about 43,
the boundary line of a pro­
amentary *eat vacated hy jurie* suffered June 13 when was charged with unlawfully
To date a total of nine “effective” ran- r Di- Inn- posed plat on K Lake Ave. tar and feather* ami set the
iletl tc.«l-buq In . (. a.. &gt;d todisgraced War Minister John she was struck by a hit-and- exhibiting and discharging *
place ahlaze. She said the
builders have pick.si up blue­
Profumo.
day tor additions data from as submitted by the U.V. man. whom she did not rec­
run driver.
firearm.
prints and specifications for
Central Inicllig •c Agency Million.
ConicrvsUve candidate An
ognize,
called
her
a
"nigger
larngwood'a new city halt.
The meeting wa* adjourn­ lover'' and lore off her out­
Director John A IcCori'-.
gu« Maude, a 50 year-old
B'ds aie due in the clerk's
ed subject to call.
journalist wa* the victor ai
er garment*.
office by noon Thursday.
expected in Ihi* Tory strong­
Protest i&gt;u ide
• • •
hold, but his majority wa*
I ILK. South Fill Nam (innman Hunted
Reports arecurrent again H H i
Bn I Unit
so much less than hia party'*
Am’
HARROGATE. Term. (UJ*!&gt; Courses Urged
that the old hoipitnl building priest set fit
margin in Ihe last election
hi* cert- _ ,\ “violent and desperate” ASTOR PARK ( L'PI)—Sec­
at Fifth and Ouk has been inoniul robes and lururd him- gunman, John Kdvvurd Miller,
that tile opposition Labor
retary of Stale Tom Adams
sold and will beremodeled self to death tin • in a pro- ojj. „nr „f tw„ w(,0 held up a
party claimed a “ moral vic­
has called for expansion of
within four months, although test against ullc d rel'gloUS hank about noon here Thurstory."
lechnical education in Florida
it has been condemned by the discrimination h tfe South day, continue* to elude au-, high school* to meet the
Tile results appeared to
lt\s Funtime
city.
forecast further trouble for
Yictnameaee go nmem, r«- thorities in Tennessee, Ken- needs of youngsters who don't
• • •
Macmillan whose government
liable sources i« rtut.
tueky, and Virginia.
attend college.
Fri. Niles at the
1
Sanford residents an a lit­
was nearly toppled last mon­
tle lucky. Refu»e collection Licenses rfked
th by the repercussions from
Curihe!
^
fee here is a gl a month — TALLAIIAS-Si (Ul'l) —
Die Profuino scandal.
De-Land is increasing its fee T h e S t a t e nvestisstive
Music hy
from 41.25 to |2 .
Agency Advisoi Com ni it tec
A spot survey rcveulcil today that back to
hu* recommend that off“The Hideaways’*
school shopping in Seminole County is well un­
Here's a goal for Sanford duty federal, at ■ and 1 • ol
der way.
merchants to shoot at. The employes be ll ed by FlorTALLAHASSEE .(U PI) Stores all over the cuunty are full of new
Chamber of Commerce report­ ids if they wan to work a*
Milk Camiuivtion Chairman
stocks and tlisplays and customers are eagerly
ed today that Seminole Coun- p r i v a t e
inv Jg.itois or
Charles o. Andrew* (aid to­
preparing for the school and college days ahead,
tians have an income of &lt;90 watchmen,
day certain distributors had
ns well as the coming social season.
million a year, hut salrs here
distorted an age-cy ruling to
E x tra s|iecial bargains are being offered by
only total $10 million s ycur. Probers A V Why
justify higher than usual but*
clothing and school supply dealers, with many
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
There's $50 million going
on school milk.
new items in the latest styles, colors, fabrics
Senate invesll r runlinusomewhere else.
Several county * c h o o I
•
• •
und shapes on colorful display.
ed to pound a'f.- aday «n
•AMERICAN REALTY' — Joyce Rryun, 20. of
board* have rejected hid*
M”P&gt;* merchants are even featuring disMiami (seuted), is the "American Reality" se­
Reports are current again why Air Purer :r*tary Euamounting to 72 cent* per
-ount sftociul sales on items ranging all the wav
lected by judges to represent the United States
that the o.d hospital building germ M. Zlickei lutvcJ the
half pint. Milk companies
from shoe- to notelszok paper und from bicycles
in the "International Ileauty" contest to be tele­
at Fifth and Oak has been $7 billion TFX ghler plane
haw said a ruling that Uiey
to General
to the latest styles in campus fashions.
vised tonight from Long Reach, Calif. Miss
sold and wild be remodeled I contract should
mutt pay til cent* a gallon
own miliMost store* in the area will remain open
within four months, although Dynamics when
Mryan was chosen Thursday night from ‘Id en­
for school milk and Increased
until !• p.m. licrigiii for the convenience of shop­
it ha* been condemned by tary cxpeits ll :ht It-niig
trants to represent the l f. S. Also pictured are
toils have boosted the hid
pers.
i
hud
a
better
pr
&gt;
.
runners-up in the "American Beauty" event.
Use city.
price.

Extradition Of
Perez Jimenez
Due Any Time

Mrs. Austin Named
To Heart Council

Of Tampa
Havana AA Guns City
Challenges Both
Fire On Plane Sides In Strike

New Government
In Congo Formed

BULLETIN

mwA...

U. S. Offers Reds
Observation Plan

Empty Gas Tank
From Boat Saves

Cable Cutting

Big 'Gator Seen
At Lake Minnie

Three Arrested
In Racial Hoax

Longwood OKs
Paving Work

Estranged Wife
Held In Gunplay

Some Russians
Maybe He Came In Gitmo Area
By It Honestly

M ac's Candidate
Squeaks Through

tf

VALDEZ HOTEL
wipe Downtown Sanford

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B ack To School

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Distributors Of
Milk Accused

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Longwood Circle Sets Country Square Dance
Rev. Grover Sewell
By D m Kite*
Prayer* in honor of Our
Lady of tho Aaoumptkm w on
efforod to open tho regular
monthly routing of tho Longwood St. Catherine of Sieno

Greatest
Discovery
What a wonderful Cod 1*
V * sojoico wtwn m o m f n « t
our
God! To think of th* God
dixcovary is m*J« in tb# realm
of all of tho unlvorao and then
cl medicine. Many o f a t r r
to know th at rren Ho will b*
■amber bow wo droadtd tb t our God, la mo*t marrolou*.
“potto HtM a” boforo tha n o Tc rtwlia* that God I* *o &lt;|om
etc* n i illtcotorod which h u at band la to worahlp in aw*.
pt granted hlmaat all of ihia Tho aaddost thing of all la
not to know th* pretence of
crippling ditooao. Thor* w u
God. This failure is not mere­
groat rejoicing among mo* ly a modern happening, how­
thora whtn diphtheric shot* ever. Wo may turn the para*
wort fraud effect!?* and b«- of our Blblaa back to tha vary
for* that grant gratituda waa f ln t book and find a good
txprosaod whan amall pox nod itluatntion. la Gonoaia 2&gt;:18
typhoid warn found to bo con* w* aoo, "And Jacob awaked
tiollablo. 1 one* aorrod n out of hi* strap, and b* aald,
church which waa in • Tiling* 'Surely tha Lord la in thla
that dated back many year*. place; and I know it not,**
On* of my member* lirad to Tear* boforo Jacob had thia
be ninety-*U year* old and exporlonco ho had lived In a
ah* had epont almoat all of wealthy father'* homo. Ila
her life in that particular had taken part In worahlp.
Tillage. She rocadod a tamo, after a fashion. Hla father
shortly after tb* waa a t r i W , w u a vary reilgiou* man and
when a typhoid opidomlc wo can ra il aaaurod that Jacob
apread throughout hor area. had b««n given training but
Entire families died and thero it does not team to have
teemed to bo nothing that mad* th* right kind of ln»could ho dono to atay tb* tido prualon. Jacob nad gon* from
of death until tb* ditto** had hla father's' home to make hi*
run it* count. On* of tb* way In tho world. Ho w u conalders «f my churcn Uvod in corned with bimaelf and no
a bout* w h tn *T«ry m*mb*r on* *!■*. Ha wa* determined
of tho family died ozetpt too to bo auccriaful no matter
child who waa away from how many peopl* would hava
homo. Certainly wo can un- to bo ground under hla foot In
dentand something of tho fa- tho accomplishment of thla
lief that waa experienced goal. Whan h* doted th* door
when a pnTentatiT* for each of hi* father'* home h* had
already us*d hla father and
trag*dU* was found.
Wa could continu* •numer­ brother to servo hla *«lf-cen­
ating dltconrie* that hare tered and*.
Jacob became auccoatful In
bran mad* in different realm*
of k Uikh, in finding now a malarial way but ho found
land a, and exploring outer that his aucctsa turned to Mil­
apace. How many g n a t ax* an in hla mouth because h*
poriencea may b# ahead for had left God out of hie exlatu* aa different phyilcal realm* •nce. Certainly ba had been
bad but the great thing about
a n known morn fully.
Tho gi*at*»t dlKOTtry of Jacob was that ha made a dis­
all la tho on* which is to often covery. He learned, before it
ovar-lookad and la tho moot w u too Into, that there '•
important; la fact, all of the aomething else In Ufa except
afber dltcorariac bccum* a •elf. He dlacovored God! when
bit ampty If wo Ignore explo­ he maito this dlaeovtry be
ration In the apirituol m int. realised that God was there
Every human baing ahould aU of tho time but ho did
aok himself if ha h u dlscov- not know It.
David knew tho need of
trad God. Thla la not to tay
that on* muat go on a long God. A man af auch tremen­
training or wait until ha bo* dous capacities a t David fell
comet a geniua in exploration far short without God. David
method*. God h u endowed ut kntw that God muet b e by hi*
with auch facultiu that If we lido or b* could not face Ufa
look diligently ww abali find and thla thought la ao aptly
Him and n a p the g n ateit shown In tom* of th* Psalms
which wor* written by him.
ban-cat known to man.
Perhaps w* **• thia moat
cltarly and often In the twen­
ty-third Paalra where ho sayi
In th* fourth vorao, “ 1 will
fear no ovili for Ihou ort
with mo."
Wa could true* through our
Bible* and find place altar
plaew which reflects the fact
the! the greatest discovery of
Th* BaptUt Church** of •II la the dl*covery of God.
Ucmlnota and Wt*l Vulutia It is basic to all’ other*. Let
countlca ar* mapping plana u* examine our live* and see
for a aimultaneoua Sunday If wo have really found Him
S c h o o l Enlargement Cam. If you find that you have not
palrn to bo held Sept 22-57. turned to tho Gospels of Mat'
](*v. William J. Guaaa, paator thew, Mark, Luka and John
of Ilnccreat Baptlat Church, and there you will se* God
will aerve aa local coordinator levealed tn Jvaua Christ, In
Dim you win discover not only
for tha campaign.
Rtv. Gutaa announced thia iho God of the universe but
week that approximately 1$ the otie for Whom your lie-art
Baptist church** of th* floni- cries out and In Whom you
inol* Uapliat Ataoclatlon hav* may find purpose, direction,
already begun preparation* fur and peat*. Surely thl* la tha
th* campaign which will in. greatest discovery of all!
dud* a rallgioua canau* on
Aug. 16 and a week af evalua.
tion and planning In Septam*
b«r.
Churche* in bemiitula Gulinty participating ar* E lm Bapc.ai Church, Sanford; Bln*,
croat UaptUt Church, Sanfurd;
The dosing program of th*
Central liapUit Church, San*
Daily Vacation Bible School
fold; bluer Spring* liaptiet which has boon conducted for
Church, Sanford; First Bap- th* past two week* at the
Cat Church, Oviedo and First C o m m u n i t y I'reebyteiian
B uplut Chuich, Limgwuud.
Church of )■*■»« Mary will be

Baptist Plan
Sunday School
Campaign

Ebenezer Sets Training Mtut
A special D im in g m eeting
w ill b e held at 9 :30 a.m . S a t­
urday a t th* E b cn cio r Meth­
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Church
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School teach ers in th* Child­
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In other business, Mrs. Fai
and Mr*. William Kennedy j I
war* chosen to select and buy 4
ntonoils, dlehoe, pot* end pans
for tb* kitchen of the ehurcH.

Following t h * buslneti
meeting reDeshmente of pi*,
cako, Iced too and coffe* wire
•erred by the hootesa and her
co-hotteas, Mr*. Gerald 3i».
ter.

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BOYS AND GIRLS along un Cnuelberry Boy Scout Troop 34l’s camping
trip to th* Smoky Mountain! pause for a pick up lunch a t Ntwfound Gap
on th* North Carulimt-Tennesae* Border. In the bottom photo, four of the
scout!, K m C&lt;u«, Billy Dcmpney, Eddie Cundiff and David Krohne, left
to right, stand ready for inspection in front of their tent a t Deep Creek
near Brywou City. N. C,
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p. m.
Bible Scheel ___ 11:44 A m. Wed. Frayer Service 7:19 pm.
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Evsnlng W erahtp _ T:l* P m.
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Morning WuMblp 1:19 e. m. Horrlt Ruhr ___ E vangelist
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Scouts' Party Reaches Mountains
Cuaelberry Boy Scout*
today no doubt or* winding
up their two-week ramping

Christ Church
To Sponsor
Kindergarten

Lake Mary
Bible School
To Close

# Two Attend
Conference

ager a will b* available ^
nominal p rim . Children tn,
der 13 may attend the rant
fro* of charge.

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By Donna Eats*
Fr. Charles W. Stewart Jr.,
vicar of Christ Church Epl*
copal, Lcngwood, has announ­
ced that Christ Church will
sponsor a Day School Kinder
garten to open Sept. 3.
Registration will take place
Aug. 28-29 at the rnriah
House on Church St. To enter
the school, a child muat be
five year* old on or before
Jan. t, I Dili. The school will
begin each weekday at 8:30
am . with Chape) and cenelude at |l:3 0 a.in.
Minimum charges h a v a
bean set for ragietrotimi and
tuition which will include sup­
plies and workbook*.
No more than 20 children
will be in each class end the
term will run concurrently
with that of the regular
schools.
Kr. Stewart wll serve as
director of the school and
Mr*. Ralph Steven* will be
the teacher.
Mrs. Stevens studied umi.
8 -vh Lsu l.aminotid at F!»&gt;*
ride State University and is
a graduate cf Rochester In­
stitute of Technology, Ro­
chester, N. Y. where she ma­
jored m art. She has taught
for i t years in Florida in
both
public and private
held a t 7:3u y. m. today.
P aien u and frienda of the ashoola.
students are urged to lend
lheir support by attending the
prugram. Display* of hand!,
Grave MoUioii.ii Vacation crafts ruede uunng the school
Church school will have an wilt be shown.
GtOO House at 7 p.m. today.
All parents end mends ar*
invited to attend the program
Pastor Paul Schrupe, re­
and tour (lie cbarrooms
tired Lutheran minister of
seta whet the children have
Winter Park, U conducting
•ccompUehed
during
th o
Linda Pitman and L»!a services T t the Good Shep­
week-long ic is|to .
j Ptaraon, choir members of th* herd Lutheran Church at San­
following the program, Ui* W • o tminsier ProabytorUn ford until a new pastor is
Methodist Men of the Church Church of Casselberry, are at­ named.
will spotttor an U* cream tending th* Choir Conference
Word has been received
•octal. Homemade lea croon sponsored by the Bynod of
that Rev. Ernaet Bolick, for­
and cak* will bo on ail*.
Florida, United Presbyterian mer pastor of the church, and
Church, at tho Conference hit family are settled in thi-tr
Although many such births Center beer Lake Placid.
new home in Lexington, N.
Th* conftrenc* for saniur C,, where he will enter grad­
are not reported, It le ostlmated that there wet* ss.wu high yuung people, being held uate school of the University
births out of wedlock born through next Sunday, is di­ of North Carolina this Sep­
in UK), i«i,ow 1* IMo and rected by Frank Pugh, direc­ tember.
334.000 tn 1180, according to tor of Rtusle of Second Pres­
Regular worship services at
the PopuUUo* Reference Uu- byterian Church, Fort Lauder- GcoJ Shepherd are conducted
,|*eu. ,
dale.
each SunUv. at 10:30 a.m.

Church School
To Close

PUao wore dlocuaood for
Circle of tho Churth «t No*
Deity Catholic Wooms' o O sh . tho Country Bquor* Dono* to
Tho meeting woo held o t • bo opooocrod by tb* Circle
p ax. Tuoadoy o t tho bowse of on Sept. SB from • until 11
Mrs. Jennie F o x &lt;m Bon Undo p.m. on the ground* of the
Church of Nativity.
Springe Dr.
Jo* Curtlo wU bo collar fot
tho done*.
Door p r im will bo awarded
oad
rofm hm onto of coke and
Mrs. W. L. Xeanody. dis­
trict director of Children's caffe* or punch will bo pro­
Work, will a*nr* M instruc­ vided. Hot dogv, hamburgers
tor tor too study which will and to ft drinks will bo on
primarily bo dovotod to a s - tolo during tho evening.
Ticket* for adults and teen­

Good Shepherd
Services Held
By Rev. Shrope

trig In tha Smoky Mouatalna and making ready for
th* homoword Journey. The
following account, from
Ifrrold Reporter Jen* Casitlberry who la along on
th* trip with her family,
covered activities upon ar­
rival In th* mountains.
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Last Wednesday morning
(Aug. 7) found us off to a
bright and early start on
our way into th* SmokiesAfter a stop at Tallulah
Gorge, 1 started out In front
of tha )&gt;uia Many mils* and
many mountain* later the
youngsters and I, riding in
the ear, stopped to wait for
the others to catch up before
going Into Cherokee.
We finally gave up, decid­
ing that the bus must h»v*
broken down on th* rugged
stretch of highway. Off we
went ell the way back to Tal­
lulah looking for tham!
Meanwhile they lied turned
on a different route and were
already setting up camp at
the Deep Creek Camp Ground*
near Hrysun City, N. C. When
we finally got there the
Scout* were Just finishing
supper and were about ready
to send out a saurchliig party
to look for us!
(1 vowed never to Ut them
out of light again, at le u t for
the rest of the trip.)
Dee-p Creek is In the Smoky
Mountain National Perk end
the section we camped In is
part ut the "Mission tits'* piogram for improving the na­
tional parks,
Since our family was here
lest, fecllltis* hav* been tri­
pled to take cart of tho huge
influx of camper* eech sum­
mer.
Thursday
Th* wsather
was beautiful, not too cold
and clear and sunshiny, so ve
loaded up the bunch to go
sigh tseein g.

Scoutmaster Ted Daniel was
rather dubious about "Ole
Bessie," the bus, being able
to make it up to Newfound
Gap but sht made it without
any trouble.
Thus encuuiaged, after
lunch w* decided to go on up
to Cllngiuan'l Dorns which 1*
d.dsa fast above tea levsl.
Th* one-hstf mile climb
from the parking lot up to the
l i foot tali loner on top is
a steep one and uwliy sep­
arates the man fioui the boys.
(The boy* are the ones
who run up the trail, on up
the 300 foot ramp to the top
of tho lunar and are aiu»!y
Star Ctrl* k—s da., u uuc, tv«r«

meet the men atlll puffing up
the grade!)
Thla Is tho highest peak in
the Smokite and th* viow 1|
glorious!
We also visited the Ov on el­
ude* Hanger Station and Mu­
seum where the youngsters,
used to • push-button life,
learned how the early aettlera
lived in the mountain*.
The buildings from several
old farms have been brought
together end preserver) hero
In o charming exempt* of •
frontier homestead.
At night the Ranger-Natur­
alist gives talks at the cemp
grounds which he illustrates
with lovely, colored slides
showing the history and na­
tural beauty of the park.
Friday .... I had the strang­
est experience last night. The
air was so chilly 1 had a
brightly colured blanket wrap­
ped around me and w u cut­
ting watermelon with a targe
butcherknlf*. A* • joke, I
picked up my daughter Ca­
thy's Indian warbonnet and
put it on. I was kidding with
some of the boys when thia
voica at my eld* says "Ms
Chief White Eagle." Standing
there in the dark were two
young Chtvokee Braves! For
a paleface, my face was rtally
red!
We plan to make Deep
Crsek our base of operation*
for a few day* befor* taking
to the road again.

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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilton

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Hollor Motor Sales Co.

Hrrb SUbstrvH and Staff

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F-mmrit Farrell 4 Staff

J. C. Pennoy Company

Rill Lovelace 4 Employ***

C. L. Robinson and Employees

Food F a ir sto ra a , Inc.

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Usrntng W orship 11:*4 a m.
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Principal Gives
First Methodist MYF Groups Progress Report
Honor Educational Assistant On Forest Lake
A special program honor­
ing Miss Marcella Hints, edu­
cational assistant at the First
Methcdist Church of Sanford,
was held last Sunday even­
ing by junior and senior MYF
groups.
Following the 6 p.m. cover­
ed dish supper in McKinley
Hall with some 70 members
of the youth organisations In
attendance, Miss Hints was
escorted to the front of the
room and seated in the chair
of honor as the young peopie
staged a “This is Your Life,
Mnrce” program.
Mis* Hints, who has been
at First Methodist for the
past 14 months, ia leaving
Sept. 1 to return to school for

her Master's Degree.
Scenes re-enacted by the
MYF group from activities
held during her stay at the
church were taken from last
year's Hawaiian Farty, Youth
Week, Christmas Float and
the Nativity Pageant.
At the close of the program
the group presented her with
a large box containing a gift
which they reported she had
requested . . . a man. In the
box was a life sise paper cut
out of Arthur Godfrey.
In a more serious vein they
gave her a ropy of the Abing­
don llihle Commentary a* a
token of their appreciation for
her help and servict during
the past year.

Lake Monroe Joltings
By Mia, H. L. Johnson

William Fuchs, principal of
Forest Lake Academy, the
Seventh-day Adventist School
ill Forest City, reported today
that campus building activities
ar« proceeding on schedule
and that one wing of the new
boys dormitory will be ready
for occupancy within the
next two week*.
He said that 90 boys al­
ready art- scheduled to take up
residence in the building
which, when completed around
the latter part of Septemiter, will house a total of 123
boys.
Work on the new girls
dormitory to accommodate 150
is expected to begin in Jan­
uary. Plans call for an addi­
tion at the present time to
the old dormitory which will
he removed when the new
building is totally completed.
Fuchs also announced the
addition to the staff of Clin­
ton Anderson, recentlv from
Michigan, who will teach Eng*
li«h and a rt to all academy
grades.
New business manager at
the ainilcmy will be Harold
Maddox of Portland, Mt\ Mad­
dox will replace Henry Woot­
en who has accepted another
position in Orlando,

30 Days To Better Grades(

You Need Viewpoint
By The Reading Laboratory
Written For Newspaper
Enterprise Association
Wohro talked about the atItixfes you should carry with
you to school. The first atti­
tude boils down to this: while
you're in school, try to get the
most out of it; try to look
upon school as an agency for
developing your own outlook
un life and as a means by
which you cun liegin to under­
stand your own world better,
you don't have to suffer
through school! With the right
attitude, you ran enjoy it.
A constructive attitude is a
big step toward becoming a
better student, hut you also
hove to develop the right point
of view for each course you
take. For each course, nsk
yourself the question, “What
is the course trying to acrom
pllsh?" and, then, us tho year
progresses, "Are my teuchcr
and I accomplishing it? "
To help you get started,
wo'll Like ii icH'k ut sonii) indi­
vidual courses to see how they
work and what they try to do.
History ii u good starting
point. It is not, a* many stu ­
dents think, a big and boring
obituary. History is a growth
und deeny process. And it hus
it puttenr; certain e v e n t s
cause other events. Tha ef­
fects of the Renaissance, for
instance, are still being felt.
(Can you name some of
them?)
So before you start to mem­
orize numet and dates, look
fur the patterns and tho
causes; try to relate one pe­
riod of history to tho next;
try to seo why events had to
hnpiH-n as they did. Use your
knuwlcdgo of history when

you look at currant svsots,
too. History is being mad#
every day, and the better yog
understand what haa happen­
ed, the better you understand
what ia happening.
Biology requires a differ­
ent approach. In biology, af­
ter you look into the basio
properties of living things,
you’ll classify living things.
Most of th* work you’ll do its
biology will be simply class!flcation. The trick Is to keep
a broad outline of the major
classes In mind a t all times.
As you encounter each type of
plant or animal, understand
why it is classified as it is.
Would you classify it tho
same way?
But physics doesn't classify)
it builds. If you understand
what a molecule ia, you'll have
no troubla understanding heat,
or the expansion of gases, or
motion. You can’t break up
physics into tiny segments.
You'll have to use each chap­
ter of physics to understand
each subsequent chapter.
Of all subjects, physic#
might strike closest to home,
for in an age when so much
of yuur life depends on sci­
ence, some understanding of
science ia essential for the in­
telligent person .
These are ju st a few ex*
ample* of how to develop •
point of view on each coursa.
The student who doesn't have
a solid point of view Is liksly
to approach each course fact
hy fart and end up hopelessely
confused. He never sees tha
big picture. But for yourself,
nlways ask, “W hat is tha
course trying to accomplish?'*
and “ Are my teacher and 1 ac­
complishing it? "
However, no one can get
through school limply by
studying courses; yoa also
have to study teachers.

Alice wn* not injured, Sure
Mrs. A. W. Woodall who donated the use of their
KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN. David Richards,
pool for the lessons. Seateed from left around the
Senior Scout (in w ater), tells Cub Scout Kenny
Well hello there. How Is the glad to hear that.
pool
ate Alan Harkey, Phillip Skates, Glenn
Just
a
reminder
kiddies
that
Woodall.
During
lot*,
summer,
David
and
Wayne
Weather treating you besides
Forguson, also Senior Scouts, have been in­
September date for school is
Meyers, Wavne Forguson, Calvin Griner and
being hot?
getting very near, lo n ’t let
Danny Williamson. At right is Leslie Leggore,
structing the Scouts of Cub Pack 510 in swim­
Last week in Miami it was
you forget that.
a
guest.
ming.
The
Scouts
and
their
Cubnmster,
Rernard
really nice. Rena Hawkins and
Hope the new residents of
Harkey,
have
expressed
their
thanks
to
Dr.
and
(Herald Photo)
1 rode down there to visit
this area have registered their
with my two brothers Ed and
children for the coming year.
George Grow and their fam­
Our thought this week is by
ilies. While there I celled an unknown author. And goes
Anna Bella Kinard who used like this:
to live here only to hear from
I have leg* to take me
her son Jimmie that site Is
where I want to go
confinixl to the Baptist Hos­
I have eyes to ice the sun
pital in Miami. I then called
The Rev. I’liil Maxwell,
glow
the hospital and was told she
Field Representative of the
Forgive me. Lord, if I some*
Was fine.
By Donna Estes
hospitalization or medical Southern Baptist Annuity
times whine
South Seminole Junior High
Also checked on our former
The teenagers' a n n u a l euro regardless of race or
For I know part of this
Board will he the guest
postmaster Annie McArthur
It has been estimated that Bond group* are asked to a t­ march against lukemia to religious affiliation.
world is mine.
pieachcr
for the First Baptist
and found out the is gadding
Since St. Jude’s is dedica­
seat belts could have saved tend special meetings ached- benefit ALSAC's St. Jude Reabout in California and also
the lives of more lhan 111,- uled next wpi k ut the school search Hospital in Memphis, ted to the treatment of chil- Church Sunday.
in Mississippi with her chil­
000 of the traffic victims last ill order that the new hand di­ Tcnn . will be held tills year dten's diseases, it is fitting
.Maxwell is a native of Ar­
dren. Maybe she will stop
year. Bon King, chiarman of rector nuiy meet the boys and on Sept. 8 beginning at 1 that Danny Thomas, presi­ kansas. reared in Arizona, an j
by to see her old friends hero
ihe Jaycees seal belt safe­ girls and plun tho coming p.m., Mrs. Lester Elgin of dent of the AI-SAC organiza­
befure returning to Miami.
ty campaign, said today.
Umgwood, district chairman tion, turns to the young poo- gruduuLsi from Baylor Uni­
year.
Southwestern
Then we checked on Tootie
for
.South Seminole areas, an­ pie of America to help in versity mid
In the interest of public
Ftudcnts will not he requir­
safety the Sanford-Seminole ed to bring their instillments, nounced today.
its support.
(Allen) Mann and she said
Seminary. He was pastor of
All teenagers or adults who First Baptist Church in Stu­
Jaycees are conducting a however those having diffi­
that they were leaving this
ALSAC (aiding lukemia
(NEXT: IIuw to study •
seat licit sale Saturday, with culty with an instrument stricken American children) would like to participate in
Weekend on their vacation and
JACKSONVILLE (UIM) — teacher.)
the march are invited to nt! for i t years, lie also has
the belts to he placed on
would stop off in Monroe also.
should bring it along in order which pledges to keep ex­
sale at four locations, —Itou- that repairs eon be mudo be­ penses of fund raising below contact Mrs. Elgin. Areas in served ns pastor of Ancient W o r l d light heavy weight
The Harry Wilson children,
tier district include Longwood, City Baptist Church. St, Au­ champion Willie Pastrana
millat and Anderson's Drug
Kim, Joy and Hal of Riverfore school opens. Those at­ 10 percent, maintains St.
Store, the Ja&gt;cee Building
Casselberry, F e r n
Park, gustine and I'.dm Avenue will meet heavyweight Ollie
Jude's
Hospital
which
spares
view Ave. have had as their
tending am usked to report
Baptist Church in Tampa. Ho Wilson of Jacksonville Reach
North
Orlando,
Altamonte
on
French
Avenue,
the
Food
nothing
in
providing
the
very
guests their cousin Ann Wil­
directly to the office fur
Fair Parking lot and at the
Springs, Sunlando Springs, has been with tho Annuity in a la round, non title fight
latest
and
finest
in
research
son and a friend Elaine Cros­
further instruction.
here Aug. 31.
and hospital equipment lor Mobile Manor, Meredith Man­ Board for six years.
new Seminole I’lazj shopping
. . . .
by of Pierson. They also had
c„
. .! .
Those interested in IteginJulian Jackson, chairman
Since moving to Tullnhiissen
or, Lake Harriett Estates.
centcr at SIl Uo am Lllwy.
„ ,
. . .
its staff and patients.
another cousin Kim Proctor of
»|
leer llsmlrt- inrU rnw Iy Ilia
Our Machined Arc:
of
Uie city Itoxing commis­
Howell
Park,
Wcathcrsfii'id
six
years
ago,
he
lias
started
Children
with
serious
di­
l.ongwoml visiting as their
Rig • Flint - Thrifty
••Automobile accidents now seventh grade students, uie sease* under study are ad­ and Hu- Bear Lake-Forest work among the international sion, confirmed the bout has
gutst. Mother Vallie took the
We Are Opca Air —
kill someone every It min­ asked to meet ut 10 a. in. next mitted with no charge for City area.
students on the university been arranged between Pro­
young people on trips to
Thursday. Seventh grader*
Wash la Comfort
moter
John
Joca
ami
Man­
utes
and
injure
someone
evcampus, lie lias a Bible class
Titusville and Indian River
who
already
huvu
instrument*
I.. E. CINKEL, of Win. ry 21 seconds," King pointed
every Sulutduy night in his ager Angelo Dundee.
K w ite - W h ite
City to see the Wild West
and who huvo had lesson* or
Paslrano won the title June
Park, Rotary Interna­ out.
home
and
also
promotes
other
LAUNDRY
•how there and also took them
“ If you have scat belli, attended s u m m e r courses,
tional district gover­
2139 FRENCH AYR.
activities through his church I in lots Vegas with a split
to Rock Springs and New
should
meet
at
It
a.
in.
next
decision over Harold Johnson.
nor, will address San­ use them. If not, don't wait
during the year.
Smyrna. Ann’s Dad I.ee Wil­
any longer to install this most Thursday.
ford
Rotarian
Monday
lie
will
prcucli
In
the
ab­
son brought the kiddits here
noon a t the Civic Cen­ effective item of protective Eighth gu ide studenls will
se n c e of the pastor, Fred H.
for their visit.
equipment in your automo­ . leet Ut 1 p. III. oil Thursday
L'l.atice, who is on vacation.
Next week Harry and Vuflie ter.
and
ninth
g
ra
d
e
r
s
will
meet
bile."
Daily programs of study will meet for a dinner pre­
and the children are going to
The belts will be offered ut I p. ni. on Friday.
and
recreation in observation pared by Ihe WSCS of the
Alexander Springs where they
Thu
school’s
new
music
in two grades, one for $3.25
will spend their vacation. They
building is rapidly near ing of Methodist Youth Week will host church. Following the
and one for $7.50.
supper and period of games
will lx. hack In tint* for the
shared by junior and sen­ and recreation, both groups
“ Your chances of surviving completion und it is hoped
opening of school.
an automobile accident arc It will he ready for Use by ior high age groups of Uie
will attend the evening wor­
Sara Kate Myers was hos­
eight times better when you tliu opening duy of school.
ship services at Ebenezer.
Elx-nczer
Methodist
Church
Admlvdpis
tess at a shower for Monroe
are wearing a seat belt,"
August II
and
of
Grace
Mulmdnt
Supper ami study sessions
bride-elect Shirley Spivey at
King emphasized.
WASHINGTON (UIM) Made Chalkcr, I sBary: Her­
for tin* next three days will
Church.
the Myers home.
Democratic
tax writers, hav­
Ilnd a letter from my bro­ man Slum, DeiTry; Lucille
The week's schedule will begin at 6 p.m. with the ing voted to cut everybody's
Wright,
Charles
Stein
Ray­
groups
at
Ebenezer
on
Mon­
Sailor Graduates
ther in Washington, D. C. tell­
open at u p.m. Sunday at Ehincome taxes, planned today
William B. Fulford, electri­
ing us they will be here Sep­ mond Brooks, 1aval Hawk­
enezer when the young people day ami at Grace Methodist to scale down the relief that
M
O
N
T
G
O
M
E
It
Y.
Ala.
on
Tuesilay
ami
Wednesday.
ins,
Eva
Willis
is,
Emma
Kvmone, for your splendid support
cian's mat fireman appren­ (DPI) — Chattanooga and
tember 4th to spend a few
Risner of Sanfnil.
Slipper will lie provided would go to taxpayers receiv­
tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gadsden meet tonight in
nnd
cooperation upon the completion
weeks with us. Bill has Just
ing
sizable
incumo
from
Birth
Tuesday by the Grace MrtlioEdward L. Fulford of 113 Southern Professional League
nml
nhowing
of the home at 1803 E.
retired after ‘JO years in the
Mr. ami Mrs. Cl tries Snyder Lake Boulevard,
dist WSCS. The young people stock dividends.
recently football play and Toscabrnsa
Second
St.
Air Forces Bet it will seem
The
House
Ways
A
Means
of Sanford, twin my*
will bring sandwich suppers
completed training at the and Jacksonville clashing in
funny for a whila for him
Dischjr es
on Monday and Tuesday with Committee Wednesday ap­
Naval
Submarine
Base
New
not to have to get the plane Margaret Dcnni f. DeRary;
Thin home will lie open for your ap­
the Gator Bowl Saturday in
beverages to lie furnished by proved President Kennedy’s
and helicopter ready for the Crill Pearce, Bei Jacobs, Er- London, Groton, Conn., as a a "showdown’* conte-t.
proval every afternoon 3 to 3.
request for the biggest tax
the
churches
.
President. That was one of ne*t Moody, J *. William member of the 280lh Enlisted
IMense come by.
cut in history. Every taxpay­
Orlando plays at Daytona
Study
sessions
of
the
Me­
his jobs in D. C. He said that llosack and hah Leiu Nor­ Basic Submarine class.
Again, thank you.
in an even-rated game.
thodist Youth Fellowship, its er — individual and corpora­
they have hast to get them ris, Marjorie Kq , Cecd Nel­
Huntsville will he a heavy
organizations plans and pur­ tio n -would share in the tax
I rYANN IS P O R T , Mass. pose! will be held at these relief starting next Jan. I.
ready sometimes on such a son, Vivian lla :* of San­
Tin* male swan is called a favorite as Romo open* its
Rosa L . P a yto n
short notice as 15 minutes.
“cob."
home senron Saturday night. (HIM) — First Lady Jacque­ four meetings with Rev. Hay Their total tax savings would
ford.
line Kennedy was in the start­ Gregory of Ebenezer leading he somewhat greater than the
Also coming up from Miami |
ing stage today of a long con the junior high group and net reduction of $loii billion
will he George and Colleen |
valcscencr tliat will keep her Rev. John Hires of Gruce recommended by Kennedy.
Grow stopping by for the
nut of the official White Church trading the senior
weekend. They went to An- J
Tax treatment of dividend
House limelight until early high group.
gusts. Ga.. to get son G. T.
income was the most contro­
next year
and daughter Francino who
The week will climax on versial of the few remaining
The President's 31-year-old Thursday with a swimming Issues which the comuiillcc
were visiting their grandmo­
wife left Ihe Otis Air Force party and weincr roast be­ hoped to settle today.
ther. Very sorry to hear that
Base Hospital Wednesday in ginning at 1:30 p.m. Mrs.
Ellen I.appin caught her fin­
“ very satisfactory'' condi­ 1 N. Is-onard wtll he devo­
ger in the car door smashing
tion. She had spent a week tional leader for this event
it and requiring the nail to
there during which her third which will take place at the
be removed. That is very pain­
child, Patrick Bouvicr Ken lake side collage of Mrs. J.
ful.
nedy, was born and died less D. Crawford on Lake Mary.
Want to congratulate the
than two day* later.
J. C. Sapps on their Ftrd wed­
Mrs. Kennedy had under­
ding anniversary. That's a
gone her fourth Caesarean and Olster (Jets Ace
long time together. We wish
although weak ami wan look
MIN08QUAN, WIs. ( til'll
you many, many more too.
ing she walked out of the —Life enn be sweet for on 83Postmaster Robert Mann
hospital hand in hand with ycur-old golfer when he scores
am) wife Betty have as their
the President. She smiled and an ate. Curl Hauser of Litch­
guesta Robert’s cousin Diane
seemed happy to be going field, 111., holed out on the
Ray of Ft. Valley, Ga. Robert
home to Squaw Island and 151-yard second hole of the
and Betty are planning on
her children. Caroline, nearly Minocqunn C o u n t r y club
leaving Friday for a two
six, and John Jr., almost Thursday and finished a nineweeks vacation in Arkansas
three.
hole round with a 51.
with Betty's parenU. Here
tell Betty has been feeling
On All Console Models
kind of bad but now on the
“ better side.'* That’s good.
Mary (Mr*. Claude) HitDROWSE TllltOl'G II OUR RECORDS — ALL SPEEDS —
teil will be acting postmaster
MOST POPULAR ARTISTS — WE HAVE T1IE LARGEST
while Robert is gone.
RECORD SHOP IN SEMINOLE COUNTY!
William and Mal.le Carroll
for all th e flowers, cards
CIVIL AIK *AT!iOL Isiys of the South Seminole Squadron volunteered
Sr. are in Binghamton, N. Y.
their servit t hint weekend to hauling dirt for filling in lowr spots around
anti atten tio n during m y
visiting with relatives and
the North rlando School Hu* Shelter. Among those working were Hilly
fiiendt. William and Alice
Tettler, Jit «&gt;' O'Donnell. Hruce Dean, Gury Coyle, Tommy O'Donnell
sta y in th e hospital.
Carroll Jr. are already up
and Fat W ton. left to right. This squadron is in need of un organiza­
there. And I was told that
tion to se r a s sponsor and the boys promise they are willing to do all
Ivu M. Spaulding
aomemr.e ran into their car
kinds of w&lt;k to pay their own way,
'
(Iieruld Photo)
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Seat Belt Sale
Slated Saturday

Band Studenls Annual A LS A C March Church To Hear
Asked To Meet
Rev. Maxwell
To Be Held Sept. 8
At Junior High

PastranoTo
Meet Wilson

Churches To Share Programs
For Youth Week Observation

Hospital
Notts

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Mrs. Kennedy
Facing Long
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WHERE D O Y O U POOSHA, JOHN?

W orry C lin ic

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te r* Anthony J. C tlabrasc told on*
« f hla own ej ptrtence* as a newsboy
ia Clereland, Ohio.
A fter selllnx a copy of the Ckv*Press to one of his regular cueone day, young Tony C*!*rsalized th a t n« had been
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CASE Q-48: Larry E .
aged 41, is a peculiar sex
case.
"Dr. Crase,” one of bis
farm er vrtvwe began. "Larry
seems te hate a mania to
raid somebody elie ’s home.
"By that, I mean be Isn’t
•specially interested in a
good-looking girl who ia un­
married or a widow.
"But it sbe already haa a
devoted husband, then this
seems to become a challenge
to him.
"Be bo faes trios fa over­
whelm the wife until he can
win her away from t e r legal
mate.
"And for a year or so. be
seems happy, especially U
she bears him a child.
"But then he starts to lose
interest. So be commences
questing for a new victim.
"What maks a man so de­
sirous at stealing another *
wife?”
Larry is not unusual among
males.
And many women are Just
like him, too. for they seem
obsessed with a desire to
steal another girl's husband.
You will thus find women
who prefer a married man
to e bachelor, for they ob­

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Th* man thanked him, pocketed
th e dii— and walked on. Back on hie
corner, Tony realised ha had lost
n cent on the deal.
"That taught m* always ta b*
alert," C elebrate told tha boys.
Celebrezxa became so alert, ia
fact, th at ha became mayor of Ctor*&gt;
land and is bow a member of Presi­
dent Kennedy’s cabinet. I t was a
Horatio Alger story coma true, with
inspiration for all tha boy*.

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around the country, even a giant sign
contains only a small am ount W hat
neon there wae sold for &gt;0 cents a
cubic fo o t
Then NASA’s Lewis Research
Center in Cleveland sent out a call
fo r 100,000 cubic feet of the stu ff to
be used in work on a nuclear rocket
engine. No one could supply th a t
much until a new method of manu­
facturing it was devised. The cost of
neon then dropped to about life cents
a cubic fo o t
While this transformation of the
neon Industry ia unlikely to bring
about a reordering of contemporary
society, the story is one more exam­
ple of how tricky it ia to try to pre­
dict ju st w hat changes space needs
will work in our daily lives.

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•boot th e Industrial "fallout” from
th a nation’s specs program.
Usually they mean new products
and new techniques that have
tk a l applications in fields other than
apace. But sometimes the fallout is
far th e form of an unexpected shot In
th e arm for an Industry that haa
an around for a long time.
One example ia neon gas making,
deb waa never exactly a mass pro­
duction fndnatry. Although neon ie
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The artist. If ha ia to create
out of his heart's blood, must
be free to assail any institn
tion, any status quo, any
•acred tow, let the chlpe fall
aa they may.
—Abby Mann, U. S. film
writer, te an audience ef
Russian moriamaksrs.
The United States ia ex­
pected to be the model. No
higher compliment could be
paid to us. So our failures to
IIto up to our proclaimed
ideals (of freedom t ere not­
ed, magnified and iliriored.
—Secretary of Slat# Dean
Rusk.

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Foreign aid hasn't won us
many friends but it has help­
ed to ••tablish free and inde­
pendent nations who are will­
ing to fight to keep that
freedom and independence . . .
Even if they are ne our
friends we can take aaisfec
Fri., August 16, 1063 tion in he results.
—Gen. Lucius D. Clay.

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P olitical
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Opposition to U. 8. Senate
ratification of the nuclear taet
ban treaty with Britain end
Huaair. ia axpected to be bit­
ter and prolonged. Hearing!
before the Senate Foreign Re­
latione Committee which baa
legislative Jurisdiction ever
ratification, the Senate Pre­
paredness subcommittee and
the Joint A tom is Energy
Committee meg run n month
After that will come several
weeka of debate in the Senate.
Ratification may not soma be­
fore October,
The Kennedy administration,
from tha President on down,
believe* there will be no great
problem in getting ratification
by the require two-thirds of
tha donate. But the aim ia to
get approval by 80 or 90 tenate vs to show the world that
th«. country ia overwhelmingly
in support of tha treaty.
Ksy witnesses probably will
ba the Joint Chiefs of .Staff
and top atomic sciential* who
have played major roles in de­
veloping the American nuclear
weapons arsenal.
They a rt not expected to be
unanimous in their opinion.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara and Gen. Maxwell
D. Taylor, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs, are UVsIy to sup­
port tha administrstion'e point
of view.
Army, Navy and Air Fort*
chiefs inuy express dissent as
they hsvs in tha past.
A majority of tha atomic
scientists ere known to feel
there is more danger to hu­
manity from the fallout of
continued atmospheric tast­
ing than thsr* ia risk in even
an imperfect test ban treaty.
On# notabla exception be
this view ie Dr. Edward Tel­
ler, generally regarded as
father of the hydrogen bomb
development- He haa written
e letter to every member of
Congress saying that undar

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tha proposed test bsn:
"We could not control Russion atmospheric test If these
testa etay well below one kiloton (the equivalent of 1,000
tons of TNT). Use of clean
exploelvee may permit even
bigger Russian experimenta­
tion. Such small tests could be
decisive in developing mlesile
defense, a field of utmost im­
portance in which the Russiana may already hate a con­
siderable lead.
"There ia little doubt that
tha Russians ars ahead of us
in big nuclear explosions,"
adds Teller. “A ban on atmos­
pheric taata would perpetuate
this situation.
"Only after tha Russian
testa and boasts of 1961 did
we become fully aware of the
fact that in these fields we
ara at a disadvantage and
th at ths disadvantage could
become fatal,” concludes Tel­
ler. “ We may- now be involved
In another move which will
make the disadvantags per­
manent and which in the field
of missile defense may give
added opportunity to tha Rus­
sians."
A principal critic of the test
ban treaty in Congress and
an advocate of Tslisr's views
is Rep. Crsig Hosmer, R-Calif.
He ia a wartime naval officer,
later an Atomic Energy Com­
mission attorney, now a Joint
Atomic Energy Committee
member.

Now Texas-Cut*
AUSTIN, Tex f t’Pl) -T o r
Texans who have swallowed
some of their pride along
with the “ Kamas City" and
“New York" steaks they
have eaten, no# ttiey have
one ut their own — the ' Tex­
as cut steak.''
Armor and Co. named the
•teak to represent something
that has been true for a long
lime — that Texas feedlot*
handle much of T e n s beef
now, rather Bun tending cat­
tle north and east tor fatten
ing.

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LAST AU YlAI LONG
C apture it a ll in Snapshots

B arbs
By Hal Cuckrae
Ons thing th at makes you
feel batter is giving to the
Red Cross until it hurts.
There always being a to­
morrow ia why lots at things
finally get dona.
Poles, hydrants and safety
zone markers never strike an
auto except in self-defense.
People would ttop making
such a fuss over a new baby
if they could read the child's
mind.
Well bet the bootleg liquor
found in a hearie in Ohio
didn't die of old age.
During the great Indian
mutiny of 1834, only the Se­
poy tribes remained loyal to
the British Crown because
they bad "sworn by their
salt." a binding oath.

The purpose of home dem­
onstration b to work with in­
dividuals and to extend new­
er scientific information in
practical form “teach by
showing" and to encourage
to "learn by doing."
Under the direction of the
county agent, S00 Seminole
County club leaders assist tn
having program! that will
benefit in solving home and
community problems, selec­
tion, preparation of clothing,
borne improvement, child and
community welfare, health,
safety, civil defense, family
crisis, and many other sub­
jects. Women have learned
the v a l u e of insurance
through instruction by local
insurance agent*. The Florida
Sfale Bank sent a representa­
tive to all dubs teaching bud­
get plan and the use of
money.
We would *ay the above
training program* have alert­
ed women to plan for better
living in ill directions and
increa.ed purchase p o w e r
which has been a benefit to
Sanford a e r c h a n t a and
agents.
Thousand of people tn
Seminole County attended
school* durng a period when
home ecawmici was not
taught. Maty of our people

today have not been able to
attend school* of higher
learning . . . to we think it ia
a great privilege that the
Smith-Lever Act enables us
to receive from the Univers­
ity of Florida the extension
work through our wonderful
agent, Miss Myrtle Wilson.
Respectfully yours,
Mr*. C. E. Hunter
President Lake Monroe
Home
Demonstration
Club
Mr*. TI. L. Johnson
Immediate past president
Seminole County Home
Demonstration Council

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Last May Rep. Hosmer propo*ed a test ban treaty of his
own which would bare allowed
each aid* about a doten fall­
out-free underground teats an­
nually.
Tha treaty which Undersec­
retary of Stats Averell Herriman negotiated at Moscow
goes far beyond what Hosmer
proposed. It allow a not just
Ilf, but unlimited underground
testing by the United States,
Britain and Russia.
Production of nuclear mate­
rial* ia no* stopped. Stockpil­
ing of nuclear weapons ia not
stopped. Ths United States
may k iu n ii atmospheric, un­
derwater and outerspaea test­
ing a t any lima national se­
curity is threatened. Finally,
tha U. S. is given veto power
over tteaty amendments.

Dear Editor:
We have read, with deep
regret, fa the newspaper
where the Seminole County
Commissioners, tn a surprise
move, abolished the office of
county home demonstration
agent.
Isn’t R strange that a group
of men like our County Com­
missioners lack the know­
ledge, and make no effort to
learn, the value of having
a home demonstration agent
tn our county?
The very, very small tax
imposed is nothing compared
to other taxes which fail to
have the educational benefits.
Orange, Lake and Volusia
are among the surrounding
counties who hava added •»xlitants to office of county
home demonstration agent in
order to meet the increased
interest and demand of home
demonstration work. These
counties are aware of the
progress being made and the
value of purchase power vest­
ed In women who know.
In 1914 the Congress of the
United States passed t h e
Smith-Lever Act, that "co­
operative agricultural exten­
sion work shall consist of Un­
living of Instructions In ag­
riculture and home economics
to persons n o t attending
schools of higher learning.''
The cooperative plan of edu­
cation is entered into Jointly
by the United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture, the Stale
of Florida through the land
grant institution* and the
counties of the state who with
to cooperate fa financing the
program.

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sions this embattled w arrior has
reached. Study his face and the grim
determination It reflects. Ask your­
self how you would like to effect a
compromise between this group lead­
er and his counterpart on the other
side.
Then make yourself feel even
more melancholy by remembering
th at the representative of the oppos­
ing group is very likely to be Just
as self-centered, ju st as stubborn,
ju st as demanding and unreasonable
as our first boy.
You end up by asking yourself,
"How can a nation hope to progress
and flourish when so many of lta
people are dominated by self-interest,
by narrow viewpoints, by frightening
disregard of the rights and welfare
of any group but their own?”
The problem is heightened by the
fact th at any real solution would
seem to be spiritual rather than ma­
terial.
Here is something you can't solve
by feeding facts into an electronic
computer. It has to be solved in the
hearts of human beings.
For everybody's sake, it’s time
we started solving it —&gt; person by
person, group by group.

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a constant mania to raid an­
other person’s happy home. #
They are goaded onward la
this unwise action by an fa.
ner drive that la rooted m
the secret fear that they are
really not as highly sexed or
alluring aa they imagine the
normal person to be.
Despite their romantic fin.
esse and convincing ardor,
they are not really fond of
tbeir ne# victims.
Instead, they use them self­
ishly for purely erotic pur­
poses and as a means of bar­
riering their own inner sex
ego.
To the usual male, moreove-, sexual excitement is lacreased by the idea of coaquest.
The more dram atic the
conquest, the greater is the *
erotic thrill.
And when men pass the
age of 40, they often crave
extra psychological stim uli,
tion of their waning sex fer­
vor.
So send for my booklet
"How tn Prevent Impotence."
enclosing a long stamped, re ­
turn envelope, plus 2d cents
.
and learn more about middle
aged men.

• mraim t
"Why. Dr. Crane, why?"
the unhappy victim* of such
marital thefts will cry o u t
One ef the basic reason* is
the fact that such marital
robbers arc afflicted with a
deep-seated sexual inferiority
oompi**They feel below per, at
least in their own sight
And when anybody is the
victim of an inferiority com­
plex, be may try to compen­
sate.
'•If I feel Inferior sexually."
such a man or woman may
think, "then I must tackle
■ doubly difficult Job to prove
to myself that I have what ti
takes."
That is Why these males
and females skip over the
eligible single girls or bach­
elors.
For a conquest there would
offer only half a victory to
the deflated sex ego of these
marital thieves.
But to steal a husband or
wife away from another ap­
parently attractive person —
well, that would be a real
proof of the marital thlefa
sexual charmt
So these deluded folks, both

Letters

G roup T h erap y
Among the many unsolved mys­
teries in today’s complex society is
th a strange chang* that takes place
In individuals when they join a group
or movement.
Aa individuals, most people are
Inclined to be charitable, kindly and
ransonabie. They will risk their livea
to save tha life of a kitten or a pup­
py. They will go all out to help a
needy person or family they never
heard of until they read a story in
n newspaper.
B ut let them join a group — any
U nd of a group — and they seem to
change completely.
Their viewpoint becomes narrow
and restricted. The self-interest of
th e group to which they belong becoraea tha only way of life. And any
other group which happens to have
• conflicting views or aims is automat­
ically regarded as a foe and must be
dealt with accordingly.
You doubt this? Read the dogmattt and arbitrary pronuoncements of
the representatives of groups engaged
in any type of organizational squab­
ble. Tune in to any television pro­
gram on which such a person is being
quizzed.
Note the finality of the conclu­

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Three Former
Dodgers Have
Winning Ways

Packers Miss Paul Hornwig
Leadership More Than Play
NEW YORK (NEA) - The
question of what the loss ot
Paul Hornung will mean to
G rata Bay became more than
juat academic after the shoe*
king 20-17 defeat by the Col­
lege A ll-S un I t Soldier Field
fa Chicago.
"They’ll tay ll’a became
Paul wasn’t here," said vet­
eran linebacker Dan Currie,
pulling off hla ahlrt in d i i guit over the champion's flat
performance.
Hornung ian't a taboo tubl e d around the Packeri, The
old pros treat hla Indefinite
suspension for gambling as
casually as a parking ticket.
There's not the alighted re­
sentment toward him person­
ally.
"He’ll be misled more as
a man," admitted Capt. Jim
Bingo, "than as a football
player. Tommy Moore b tt
the ability to tako over for
Paul. But Hornung waa a
leader. He was symbolic of
something — the world he
lived In was a lot different."
Paul was the bon vivant,
the guy who got around town,
who didn't mind being see*
with ■ couple of ico cubes in
a glass. Ringo U from the
eld guard who cam* up when
the Packers were nothing,
takes his football aenouily
and ponders his image as a
pro player.
There waa a rapport be­
cause Hornung was, primar­
ily, a winner. The guya re­
laxed around him.

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Sun Sox Breezing To
Second Half Flag
By United Free* tnUrnalional t night to detest Lakeland 10-3
The Sarasota Sun Sox used j and sit but seaure themselves
■even e a t r s b a t e h l t a l a a t tha aaccind halt pennant at
the Floiids Stats League.
The Daytona Reach lalatul(D rallied for five runs in
i.v r o n r i j i i k i e * c m t i t , the ninth inning to make up
m i m i v u l k c n i ' S T t , r t o s - a four-tun deficit and defeat
■19 e.
the Miami Marline 13-12.
Ea r IT): o f
CHEI.DON R. l a C T E N B C n r ) .
In other action lu-t night,
IIBCKAMKH
Orlando defeated Kurt Laud­
v o r i t i : t o iK »:iilTolia
TO AM- PKNSOtS IIAVIVfl erdale 8-4, and Tampa split a
Cl. DMA
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pair with St- Petersburg, 6-2,
S l l t n i T A All) B.ATATK)
You s n d each of y o u a r e 1-3.
h e r e b y n o t i f i e d and r e q u i r e d
Twine shortstop John Don­
t o fils a n y claim * In l d e m a n d s
w h ich y o u . o r elOier o f you. aldson accounted for the four
m a y h av e a g a i n * ! l a i d * * tat*
In lb * o fflc* of Sf9». C. V * rn - rune Orlando needed to beat
o n Mis*. Cou nt j J u d g # o f tha Yankee! by belting two
S t m l o o l* C o u n ty , a l hlo offlc*
In th # C o u r t Hi.ufi In S a n f o r d , home runs and a triple.
F l o ri d a , w i t h i n j»l* c a l e n d a r
Tha Tarpon* clinched their
m o n t h * f r o m Iha Uni* o f th*
l l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n of t h i s n o ­ opener with St. Petersburg
tice. E a c h olaln o r d e m a n d during a third inning rally
m u * l be In w r u n g a n l c o n ­
t a i n t h e place of r*»ldon co that was started by Hub Dun­
a n d p j » t offlc* I d r e s s o f th e ham's two-run am gl«c l a i m a n t a n d tn at he sivorn
In the nightcap, .Saints
t o by t h # olalm nt, hi" » * * n t
o r a t t o r n e y , o r tie s a m e s h a l l pitching &gt;Iar Hank Harden
b s void.
picked up hi* 2&lt;lth win of the
D aisy I-au t( b u r g
Aa A J m l n l s i a t r i a o f aa.d M ason when catchc-r Larry
••tats
Rnrton tripled in two rune in
F u b llah A u g . I.
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By United Prr*e International
Ain’t It just like those daf­
fy Dodgeri!
They can't do anything
right in the National League
but you ought to see them
operate in the American.
Walt Aliton undoubtedly
will be delighted to know that
two of his old buddies, Ed
Roebuck and Don Zimmer, are
performing exactly like pen­
nant winner* with Washing­
ton.
And the Dodger skipper alio
may break out in eheera to
learn that another of hla *x•mployea, big Stan Williams,
sudditily has become one of
the hottest pitchers on the
Yankees' staff.
Roebuck and Zimmer, each
of whom send Alston beet re­
gard*, combined their efforts
Thursday la produce a 5-4
victory for th* Senator*
against the Angels.
Zimmer had two hits and
drove in two nine while Roe­
buck registered hie first
American Lragu* victory dur­
ing a four inning rslief stint.
Williams, coming off a onehitter in his previous start,
fired a six-hitter against the
Red Sox and struck out sev­
en ss he hurled th* Yankees
to a 10-2 triumph. Tha for­
mer Dodger right-hander got
most of his help from Johnny
Blanchard.
Blanchard, subbing for the
injured Roger Haris in right
field, drove in six runs with
a grand slam homer and a
two-run homer.
Alston also may be inter­
ested in knowing that Yan­
kee Manager Ralph IluuU, sit­
ting pretty with an 8 4 gams
lied, now is playing hla jayvers, possibly to lat them tarn
their letters.
In sddtion to Hlanchard’s
two blasts, Phil Line, filling
in for Tony Kubek, collected
three of the Yankees’ 13 hits,
and part-timer Hector Lopex
contributed a double and two
singles. Boston's only extra
have blow was Dick Stuart's
30th homer in th* ninth in­
ning.
Minnesota bombed Haiti
more 13-3, and Detroit crush­
ed Kansas City 11-1 in the
only other American League
games scheduled.

By JULIUS B O R O s V g ^
Replacement Of
■..w w a..-U X * O f£ N CHAMH0N
2 Ja x Teams Lose
Alex 'Fearsome' Close Stance
In Slo-Pitch Play
Line Problem
The District Two A. S. A.
Slo-Pitch Tournament got un­
der way Thursday night a t th*
Sanford Municipal Stadium ae
a pair of Jacksonville teams
were eliminated in th* open­
ing round.
l a the initial gam* Garden
Restaurant of Starka, white­
washed the Jacksonville Sher­
if f s Office 17-0. Starke's

Giants Rise
Along With
Mays Average

By United Pres* International
If you're interested in one
good reason wny th* San
Francisco Giants ar* giving
th* Loi Angeles Dodgers an­
other alow hot-foot, taka a
closer look at Willie Maya.
Wonderful Willie got uff to
a alow start this season and
the Gianta had trouble keeping
pac* with their California
neighbor*. But May* is wann­
ing to hi* taak again, and in
the Giant scheme of things
he’s tha man who keeps th*
fir* burning.
Ju st three weeks ago today.
Mays was hitting .277 with
'22 hums runs and 55 runsbatted-ln. Respectable, but
not up to par for a man with
a .315 lifetim* batting aver­
age. Oh, yes, San Frunciacu
trailed the Dodgers by eight
and one-half gams* at that
time.
In big way* and small. Stay*
has lifted th* Giant* bark into
th* rac* over tbs last few
week*. HI* latest contribution
waa a routina singl* that
drove home two runs, includ­
ing the winning tally, a# San
Francisco whipped tha Cin­
cinnati Reds' 6-3 Thursday
night.
Th* Say-Hey Kid now
■porta a .203 mark with 20
homer* and 73 RBI'*. Tha
Giants, roincidcsitally, have
won 17 of their last 23 eontesta and trail Lo* Angeles
by three games.
Tho Dodger# broke a three*
game losing slump by over­
coming tile Milwaukee Brave#
7-5 in tha National league's
only day gama Thursday, and
in other night eontrat* th*
Houston Colt* defeated the
St. Louis ( ardirml# 4-2, the
Football Practice Philadelphia Phillies edged tb*
Prospective football players Chicago Cubs 4-3, and the
at Semlnoia High School are Pittsburgh Pirates beat the
invited to turn out fur Ih* New York Meta 8-2.
Junior vanity and varsity
teams at 3 p. m. Monday.
The "jp of a tree docs not
Heading tha Hat will lie these
always go down in the fall
13 lettermen: Buddy Lawson,
and rive In the spring; some
Lloyd F r e e m a n and Flail
tree* have higher moisture
Black, halfbacks; Runny Ilincontent in winter.
■on, quarterback; Jo* Farlrts
and Dale Alexander, guard#;
David Noell, Mike (Had end
Jim Touhy, tackle*, and Bil­
ly Higgins, Frank Noell and
Barry Barks, ends.

High Gamed
High garnet rolled in tha
Bill Hemphill Motontt** I.•ague this week were by Betty
Richey, 177; Rita Stein, 176
and Shirley Muxwrll, 170,
with Rita Slam having a 442
aerie*.

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superior fielding and slashing
bat* proved too tough for th*
Lawman.
Stark*
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In the feature gam* of th*
•vtning Boykin Motors of Eau
Gallia battered Prudential In­
surance Company of Jackson­
ville 14-5 on a barrage of
home runs. Eau Gallic'* catch­
er Mac llcClusky belted two
round trippera and McCluaky'*
teammate* Jim Hanson and
Ron Kauffman each hit for
the circuit, Jacksonville jump­
ed off to an early 3-0 lead in
firat on a single by Awmean.
Triple by Roberta and a single
by Don Crosby. Boykin cam*
back in tho buttom of tha first
with two out*. Howard singled
and McCluaky clouted his first
homer.
From that point on it waa
all Boykin Motor*.
Prudential 3 0 0 1 0 0 1— 5
Boykin
Mtrs .
3 0 0 1 6 3 ■—14
Kingtwood Builder’s of Sunford advanced to th# leniLflna)s with a 7*0 forfeit win over
Gainesville who w i t h d r a w
from th* District Tournament
at 3 p- m. Thursday.
Friday games will hav*
Stark* meeting Cocoa a t 7:30
and King-,wood Builder'* of
Sanford taking on Boykin
Motor* of Eau Gallia a t 0
p. m.

Beman Leading
In 2nd Round
PORTSMOUTH, V*. (U PI)
— Dean* Honan of Uetheada,
Md., led th* way into today's
second round of the 7 th annual
Eastern Amateur golf tourna­
ment one stroke ahead of tile
pack.
Beman ehot a 4-under-par
66 Hun "day on th* Elixabs-tli
.Manor Golf and Country
Club’* fl.tiiNJ-yard circuit. He
played a belter gam* on the
more difficult buck nine, cov­
ering the holes in 33.
lie was hard pressed by
Harry Toacano of Nuwcaatle,
Pa., and Don Sayet, 16, of
Miami Beach,
Toscano circled th* 18 with
a 67 while Sayet, a high school
junior scored a 68.

Officers Meet
Sanfurd Woman's Bowling
Association president u n d
secretaries will meet at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday in th* Florid*
Slate Bank caucus room.

Bowling Meeting
Sandspura Bowling League
will msel at 7:30 p. m. Wed­
nesday at J s t Lanes,

You will quickly discover
that th* swing with the long
Irons is a little more upright
than with a wood.
Yet it is not quite aa up­
right as with the medium or
short iron.*.
Close the stance somewhat
with the t, 2 and 3 irons.
Draw the right foot back
about an inch from the in­
tended line of flight
This is just the opposite
of the shift we made with
the short irons.
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the long iron, you autom tU’
cally gain morw body pivo^
a longer backswing and gens
crate more power.
The bail U moved forward
from the short iron position
about an inch behind whert
you had it for the driver.
The grip remains the asms
as for th* other shots.
Start the club back low fa
the ground, the tam e sj on
other abuts. It stays low
longer than short irons do,
but not quite at much as
the woods. The cocking of
the wrist begins when they
are about waist high, Tho
longer shaft will tako tho
club back farther on tho
backswing than it did with
the shorter irons.
There Is a slight difference
in the downswing from that
with woods. With the latter,
you used mure of a sweeping
motion, especially with the
driver. Long trona must bo
swung to hit more down and
through th* ball.
Tlie difference is necessi­
tated by the difference betwen the fuller wood bead
and tho more compact slen­
der blade of the iron, as well
as the loft.
The follow through is the
same for the long lrona aa
U la for tho woods.
Don't ever quit on a long
Iron shot. Let tho clubhead
fallow after the ball to a com­
plete finish.
Quitting on the shot hero
can become fatal, with the
ball shooting off into a min­
imum of distance and a max­
imum of trouble.

DETROIT (U P I)— The De­
troit Lions would rather
spend next New Year’s on
the frigid shores of the Great
Lakes than in sunny Florida.
For three straight seasons
they have finished second to
the Green Bay Packers in
lb* Western Division and
have had to nettle for the
Playoff Runncrup Bowl in
Miami.
This year tha National
Football League's champion­
ship game will be played in
the park of llie Western Di­
vision champion snd the
Lions would like nothing bet­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ter than to give the home
W L I'cL GB
fans their first “ live" look at
Lot Angeles
70 48 .593
a playoff since 1957.
The Lions were 11-3 last San Francisco 68 52 .567 3
(W 54 .530 3
season for liieir best record St. Louis
65 58 .528 7li
ever. Their three losses were Cincinnati
64 58 .523 8
by a total of only eight points. Philadelphia
61 37 .317 9
For three straight years they Chicago
61 58 .513 9&gt;a
have split the season series Piltsburgh
Milwaukee
61 60 .504 lOia
with the mighty Packer*.
46 76 .377 26
This year, there will be no Houston
39 60 .328 31&gt;j
"Fearsom* Foursome," the New York
Thursdsy's Results
defensive front tin* consider­
ed one of the finest In the Los Angeles 7 Milwaukee 3
history of pro foothill. That Pittsburgh 8 New York 2,
night
group was broken up by the
NFL gambling probe that Philadelphia 4 Chicago 3,
night
sent all-pro tackla Alex Karraa to tha akielinea under an San Francisco 6 Cincinnati 3,
night
Indefinite suspension.
Coach George Wilson con­ Houston 4 St. Louis 2, night
AMERICAN LEAGUE
cedes that Karras will be ex­
W L Pet. GB
tremely difficult to replace,
73 42 .641
but he atitl believes defense New York
67 31 .368 Six
will be the key to the Lions' Chicago
Minnesota
success.
67 32 .363 9
66 36 .341 Ills
Three members of the Baltimore
37 61 .483 18(a
"Fearsome Foursome" will Boston
NEXT: More about the 1,
38 62 .483 18W
b* around to harrass enemy Cleveland
3, and 3 Irons.
36 67 .433 22
runners and quarterbacks — Lais Angeles
33 64 .433 22
ends Sam Williams and Har­ Kansas City
ris McCord and tackle Roger Detroit
33 64 .433 22
OVER 35 YEARS
43 76 .361 33
Brown. They will be backed Washington
At First * Palmetto
Thursday'* Results
by perennial all pro lineback­
(Alongside old peat offlc*)
er Joe Schmidt and such deep New York 10 Boston 2
backs as Dick (Night Train) Detroit It Kansas City 1
Lane and Yale Lary, both Washington 5 Los Angelea 4
members of th* UPI All NFL Minnesota 13 Haltiniors J.
night
team.
Replacing Karras will be Only games scheduled
either Incicn Reeherg, a 310pound rookie giant from
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family.
obtained f r o m Cleveland.
The defensive line and back
field are solid, although Lane
and Lary have been around a
tutu I of 22 years and may
have slowed down.
A rookie that drew raves
as Detroit beat Cleveland, 24
U), In a pre-season game last
Saturday, was Larry Fcrgusou, former Iowa halfback.
Ferguson, 5-foot tu and 2W
pounds, gamed 43 yards in
eight carriers.
Ferguson wilt attempt to
Join the “Cool Ones'* in
oust Danny Lewis and Hobby
Watkins front their halfback
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The Lions again will rely
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K it. T. F . McDaniel aid I M im s Linda
Mfi. M. B. Strickland. as-l
•triad by their daughters.
Miss Marilyn McDaniel and
Miss r r a n c t a Strickland,
w n to-boctrises for a tea,
Wsdnesdsy afternoon, at the
McDaniel home, in Mayfair.
Overt of honor was Miss
Jeanne Southward w h o s e
wedding to John Kerry Din­
kins win be an event of this
Saturday at S p.m. at the
First Baptist Church.
The house was decorated
throughout with beautiful ar­
rangements of yellow and
white gladioli, mums and car­
nations created by Mrs. Reuel
Robison and Mrs. J. H. Lee
Jr.
A yellow and white color
theme was carried out in re­
freshments. The table was
overlaid with a cream lace
cloth and held a large ar­
rangement of gold and white
mums in a silver bowl and
all silver appointments.
M i n t s , nuts, openfaced
sandwiches, petit f o u r a .
cheese biscuits and froicn
fruit punch was served to the
guests who called during the
appointed hours of 4 to a p.m.
Mrs, W. A. Kratxert greet­
ed the guests at the door and
MISS JEANNE SOUTHWARD was guest of
Mrs. W. B. Kirby presided at
honor at an afternoon tea given by Mrs. T. F.
the punch bowl. Floatlng.hosMcDaniel and Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Wednes­
teases were Mra. Ted Wil­
day. Left to right are (seated) Jeanne and her
liams, Mrs. Lee, and the

The Women of the Presbyterian Church of the C o m ­
ment h e l d their monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Freeman in Lake Mary Mon­
day evening with Mrs. Paul
Doggs, chairman, conducting
the meeting.
The membera were divided
up into a morning and even­
ing circle with Mary Kauf­
man aa chairman of the
morning circle and Helen
Abcnshcln chairman of the
evening circle. Reports of the
various committee* w e r e
heard, and a resolution to go
on the unified budget plan of
the church was adopted.
A correction was made in
the minutes of the June meet­
ing (hat the following offi­
cers were elected and will be
installed at a later date: Mra.
Paul Boggs, chairman: Mrs.
Jo Garrett, treasurer; Mra.
Peter Weber, secretary; Mrs.
Arthur De Young, budget;
Mrs. At Case, constitution and
by-laws; Mrs. Thomas Makln. historian, and Mrs. King
nominating committee. T ie
next meeting will be at the
home ot Mrs. Handy Sima.

mother, Mrs. Ira E. Southward, and standing,
Miss Frances Strickland, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs.
O. Lewis Dinkins, Mrs. McDaniel and Miss Mari­
lyn McDaniel.
(Herald Photo)

Afro, Alfred Davis, vice
president, presided a t the
businesi meeting of the WMU
of the First Baptist Church
when the group met this week
for the regular business and
program session.
Announcement was made of
the mission study conferences
scheduled for Sept. 4 to G at

Stetson University. Mrs. Mar­
garet llrynn ted the prayers
for missionaries.
R. Willard Warfield and
Mrs. Voile A. Williams were
in charge of the deTutions.
Mr. Warfield sang a iolo, "No
Other Name” accompanied by
Mra. Willie Pippin.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson present­
ed the program e n t i t l e d
“Turning Away From the
Truth of God,” which dealt
with four different kinds of
religions. Mrs. Margaret Bry­
an, in giving tlie introduction
stated that the United States
cannot be truly culled a christion nation due to ult the false
teachings that have arisen.
Mrs. Donald Hunter, Emma A covered dish luncheon wns
Jean Methvln, Mr*. Geneva served at noon, followed by the
Owen, Tonya E. Winn and individual circle meetings.
Wanda Leo Harris have re­
turned from an Interesting
trip to Nassau.
They traveled on the S.S.
Evangeline, which was their
hotel while there. It docked
at Bay Street in Nassau.
Among the interesting tour­
ist attractions visited were
the Queen's Staircase, some
forts, the beaches, the straw
market and a night club.
The Queen's Staircase was
carved in the side of a moun­
tain. by hand, so the Queen
could escape from the island
when the Spaniards were
planning an attack. History
stales that later the queeri
treed the staves who carved
the steps for her escape.
The Sanfordilei especially
enjoyed the evening at the
night club. They stayed for a
i
special floor show.

Group Enjoys

Vacation, Tour
TALKING OVER OLD TIMES when they used to live in Sanford, are
two pretty young visitors, Miss Robbie Blake and Miss Judy Ogden both
former Seminole High School cheerleaders. The girls are spending p art
of their vneation visiting friends in Sanford, before returning to school
in their new locations. Robbie now lives in Glenview, III., and Judy in
North Kingston, Rhode Island. There arc shown here chatting at a purty
In their honor given by Miss Myra Meeks.
(Herald Photo)

Village an.l one at Jackson dren, Ann and Grey, left the
villo Beach.
lirst of July by bus for West
Warwick, R. I., tor a visit
The T. J. Michels family
Is all homo again alter a with her mother, Mrs. Char­
month of vacations. Mrs. Mi­ les E. Quinn.
After a couple of weeks .Mr.
chels and two of their chilMichels and the other chil­
dren (who had been helping
him keep house) started out
in the family station wagon
for Rhode Island. They rent­
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
ronto, Barrie, and in Pres
ed a cottage at Johnson's
Lt. Cal. and Mra. Harold coil, Ontario, and Mrs. Wills'
Pond, near Coventry, R. I.,
Wills of Naranja Road return­ sister, Miss Florence Clarke
and visited with relatives and
ed this past week from a trip
triends.
to Canada where they visited
Capt. and Mr*. Pieter Kra­
Enrouls homo they stopped
friends and relatives in To­ mer of Sunrise Boulevard
over for sightseeing tour* in
celebrated their 18th wedding
Atlantic City, N. J., and
anniversary, Saturday, Aug.
Washington, D. C. Each time
Longwood
a new area was selected the
family found a camping site
first. The last stop was at
Camp Santee, S. C.
Mrs.
Edna
Reilly
celebrat­
By Donna Bates
ed her birthday last week
Mrs. Phdip Alien, l i t Holly
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Drin
She was the guest of the Deko and crildrcn, Bobby and fl.iry Butlne** and Profess­ Avr., left today for a three
Annette, have rrturned to ional Women's Club at the or four week trip in the
north. First she will visit her
their home on East Lake Ave­ splash party and dinner serv­ sister and nephew, Mrs. Ha­
ed
at
the
home
of
Marie
Ac*
nue, Longwood, alter a vaca­
zel M. Matthal and A. Brax­
card! on Hibiscus Drive.
ton Huntley Jr., in Baltimore,
tion in St. Mary*, W. V«„
Md.
visiting with relatives and
The flavor of coffee en­ A visit with relatives and
triends.
hances many meats. Baste friends in Pennsylvania ami
leg of lamb, for Instance, New Yurk la also planned and
Recent gueita at the Longwith a cup of coffro Just as rnroute home she will spend
wood home of Mr. and Mrs.
you might drink it — with some time with her daugh
Joseph Dean w e r e Mrs.
Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. cream and sugar to taste. ter, Mrs. C. N. Shaffer, and
The famous “ Rad-Bye Gravy” family.
Joseph Ursini, of Elmont,
of the south results from ham
Long Island, N. Y.
basted with black coffee.
.Mrs. Winston J. Barr will
While there the Deans took
Coffee used with wine in beef arrive Monday, by plane, for
them on several sightseeing
new will provide sn unusual a visit with her parents, Mr.
tours of Central Florida, in­
and delicious dish. And you'll and Mrs. M. R. Strickland,
cluding Sliver Springs, Six
find that a bit of coffee adds and sister, Frances. She will
Gun Territory, the Kissimmee
a fine gourmet (ouch to any be matron of honor at her sis­
Rodeo, Gatorlaml and Rock
meat gravy.
ter's wedding on Aug. 31.
Springs.

Personals

Mrs. Elida La Mailers has
returned to her home in Pan­
ama after a mouth's vacation
in F'lorida. She vUitcd her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Ansley, Randy,
Bobby, Dorita and Thatcher,
in Longwood. She also visited
another daughter and her
family, Mr, and Sir*. Jordon
Cannon, in Frostproof, and
My. and Mra. Frank Soaln, in

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A group of friend* were In­
vited to ibarw the happy day
with her. They played with
paper cut-outs and ■ variety
of games.
Mrs. I»m served refresh-

menu of chocolate birthday
cake end punch.
Playmate* enjoying t h •
party w e n Darlene Rodgers,
Connie Joiner, Teresa Rowe,
Theresa Katas and Reaes
Rowe.

OPENING THE BIRTHDAY GIFTS at a party honoring Alice Joy Ison
in Longtlnle are, left to right, Darlene Rodgers, Connie Joiner, Renea
Rowe, Alice Joy, reading one of the cards enclosed w ith a g ift; Teresa
Rowe and Theresa Estes.
(Herald Photo)

Return From

Program On Four Religions

DeBary Personals

By Doom Kates
Alice Joy Ison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ison,
Longdate, celebrated her 11th
birthday with a party at their
home, 757 Lormann Cfrcle.

Granthams

First Baptist WMU Presents Vacation

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pack­
ard and son, Douglas, have
returned to their home on
Metlonvillc Avenue after a
three week vacation. They
•pent two weeks at Elllnor

Longdate Playmates Help
Celebrate 11th Birthday

In Nassau

Rev. and Mr*. V. II. Gran­
tham have returned from a
vacation in North Carolina.
They vlsltrd relatives ami
friends in Salemburg, Roseboro, Newton Grove, Roanoke
Rapids and several other
places in the Western part of
the state.
After returning to Sanford
for a few days, they went to
Tampa and Clearwater for a
visit with their two children,
and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. V. B. Grantham, Tam­
pa. and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Grantham and Dr. and Mrs.
II. E. Sinoak, ail of Clear­
water.
Two grandchildren, Patri­
cia Ann and Susan Jane
Grautbam. of Clearwater, ac­
companied them home. Their
parents ami brother, John,
will arrive this Saturday to
spend the weekend.

Sixth Birthday Celebrated
By Oviedo Girl At Party
By Bernice Kelsey
Donna Shirlcen Beasley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Beasley, celebrated her
sixth birthday with a party
at their home in Oviedo.

DONNA BEASLEY

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Oviedo

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Personals
By Bernice Kelsey
M a r v i n Ifolsenback, of
Jacksonville, N. C., spent last
week with his grandmother,
Mrs. K. 3!. olliff. ilia par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. .Merritt
Holsenback Joined the family
for the weekend.
Mr*. P e n n i r Olliff, o!
Oviedo, assisted In the recent
opening o( the Aloma Nation­
al Bank, Aloma Shopping
Center, in Winter Park.

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G e r i i o u Magnificent
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For Y a a r i , Guaranteed
Landscaping A Lawna
Plant Consultation

Gray Shadows
Nursery
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Casselberry

Balloons in assorted sizes
and colors were used for dec­
orations and the y o u n g
guests were dressed in cow­
boy and Indian costumes.
Games were played, includ­
ing the popular “Pin the Tall
on the Donkey” Wes Mi­
chaels won the prize in this
contest. Other prizes were
won by Susan Clonts and
Marty Ward.
Other guests a Rending were
Scott Abell, George Jakub.
cin Jr., Richard Lyles, Jay
Saucer, Glen Stoner, Honda
Arndt, Joy King, Robbie
Meek, Li»u Wolcott, Linda
Olliff and Faye Stoner.
Gratuitous advice la « idom welcome. Wait until
you're aiked for it.

G ET THESE
SELECTIO NS

$39.95 To $75.00

OR

Personals
Mrs. Margaret Colvard baa
returned to her home on
Brighton Drive, in H y d •
Park, from Florida Sanitar­
ium and Hospital. She is re­
cuperating from surgery and
is able to have visitors.

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DEAR ABBY: I’d like to blow off
■ little steam about the ridiculous
practice of businesses th at give kid*
dies candy suckers when they come
In with their mother*. 1 find myself
avoiding the places where this is
done. I don't know of one mother who
approves of I t If she refuses to let
the child accept the sucker, she is
“ mean". If she accepts it, she Is
building her child’s dental bill and
spoiling the child's appetite for the
next meal. Doctors, believe it or n o t
are among the worst offenders.
Banks, grocery store* and shoe stores
run a close second.
IRATE MOTH Rit
DEAR IRATE: Telephone (or
write a note) to the "offenders" and
Suggest they give out, hnllonn* in­
stead. But don’t hold your breath.
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DEAR ABBY: I am getting mar­
ried soon and many problems have
come up. My family Is small. My fu­
ture husband comes from a very
large family. His mother guve my
mother a list of 60 "close relatives"
•he wants Invited to the wedding
supper. My father says he is willing
to pay for OUR side of the family,
but he Is not feeding 66 strangers.
Abby, how can I tell my future in­
laws this? I am even ashamed to tell
my boy friend.
ASHAMED

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ASHAMED: Tell your fa­
ther that the hrlde’s family pays for
the wedding. If a wedding supper Is
too costly for your father, have a
reception instead. It's nothing to be
ashamed of.
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DEAR ABBY: People are always
so reluctant to take a loved one with
a mental disorder to a psychiatrist
for treatment. If they only realised
what an injustice they are doing to
that person! With all the wonderful
drugs and treatm ents they have to­
day, there’s no reason for mental
cases to go on living miserable lives
when they could In* normal and hap­
py. Believe me, 1 know because we
had it in our fundly- Metal illness
sometimes takes on strange forms
and Is hard to recognize as such.
Then, too. some people refuse to ac­
cept. the tru th and will admit to any­
thing but a mental illness. I only
wish we had taken the step sooner.
It would have saved us all a lot of
unhappiness. Please pass this on to
your readers, Abby.
A. M.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "A LAW­
YER’S LAWYER” : “ Until death do
us part" does not nienn “ Until 1
find someone 1 like better."
•
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•
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Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, pleuse
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

$ja£obif.On

in with the queen of trumps.
A diamond lead from dummy
gate East a chance to get
rid of one of hit hearts and
then came the key defensive
play. West led the queen of
hearts!
South was in dummy with
the king and couldn't get to
his own hand. He led a dia­
mond, .but Eqit ruffed with
the nine spot and West lot
rid nf his last heart so declarcr was held to Just one
heart trick. Adding this to
three trumps, two diamonds
and a club only gave South
a total of seven.
Where d I d declarer go
wrong? He needed two heart
tricks and should have atticked hearts before he got involved with the diamond suit.

J .Ac U)otmn

OPERATION

COMING
SUN. . JION. - TUBS.
FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT

Brian Keith a ta ri la Walt
Disney's "Savage S a m , "
showing Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday at Movieland DriveIn Theatre. Also featured will
be ‘‘King Solomon's Mines,"
In culor, with Stewart Gran­
ger and Deborah Karr.
Two color features are
scheduled for Wednesday and
Thursday, “The B r o k e n
Land," with Kent Taylor, and
' Bachelor Fiat," with Tues­
day Weld.
Triple feature Friday end
Saturday, Aug. 23-14, Includes
“Seminole,'’ with Rock Hud­
son; “Tlia List of Adrian
Messenger.'* w i t h Dianne

R IT t ™ BIKINIM

INDIAN FIGHTER junior size, Kevin Corcoran,
belts • brave from hit saddle in Walt Disney’*
“Savage Sam.” Corcoran star* with Brian Keith,
Tommy Kirk and Marta Kristen in the Techni­
color motion p ictu re. B uena V ista releases.

Wyntere. end "The interna,"
with Cliff Robertson.
One of the biggest and moat
aurcessful casla la Watt Dis­
ney history was signed for
hanirlding roles In Disney’s
fast moving feature motion
picture, “Sat age Sam.”
Brian Keith, who was ac­
claimed at the earthy, quickon (hr draw hero of "The
Westerner” TV series, end
displaced his flair for comedy
with llayley Mills In Disney’s
all-time top box office hit,
"The Parent Trap," la back
In the saddle as rugged fron­
tiersman Rrrk Coates, leader
of e hand of Indian fighters.

Tarzan Film A t P its Theatre
Motion picture heroes come
and go, but there U on# stal­
wart screen character who
has ouUasted them ail—T a r
san. the creation of Edgar
Rice Burroughs, who remains
the epitome of honor, valor
and physical supremacy to
milllona of adventure-loveri
all over the world.
Latest o( the ever-popular
Tarzan dramas la Uit By

Welntraub production. “ Tar­
tan 's Three Challenges,” with
Jock Mahoney again portray­
ing tbs title character, and
with other leading mica play­
ed by Woody Strode, Tsuruko
Kobayaahi and nine-year-old
Ricky Der, a native of San
Francisco's Chinatown, mak­
ing hla movie debut.
“ Tartan's Three Challeng
•a" will be featured Sunday.

Monday and Tuesday at the
Rltt Theatre.
In a itory replete with ac­
tion and adventure, in which
Tarzan is summoned from
Africa to an oriental country
to come to the aid of the heir
to a spiritual throne, "Tar­
im 's Three Challenge*" was
filmed In Mnrocolor and
nyali»copo entirely on loca­
tion* in exotic Thailand under
the direction of Robert Day.

It le presented by MetroGoldwyn- Mayer.
*
It was in 111! that Elmo
Lincoln and Enid Markey
first portrayed Tarzan and
Jane in the film. "Tarzan of
the Apes," published two
years earlitr as the firat of
Burroughs’ Tarzan novels.
"Tarian'* Three Challenges"
Is No. 37 of tlie adventure
films, with Jock 31ahoney the
screen's 13th Tarzan.

W e e k e n d T e le v isio n
FRIDAY P. JL

I II ID Ten. ria. • Week.
Report
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T A R Z A N (Jock Ma­
honey) rescues t i n y
Ricky Dor from a tem­
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11:11 (I) Sports Flnsl
H ill (I) Hollywood Movie

By Ruth Millett

The wife who takes her him a happy Ban.
ually praising everything site
She docin t question hir docs. Because she doesn't
husband for granted makes
ovary mova u g la a relaxed take him for granted she
comfortable
nmpsnlon to wants continual assuranca
V f o \g s « f u n )
him.
that he loves her and thinks
RI DE - I N T H E A T R
It's tho worn ,a who refuses site D the most wonderful
TONITE A SAT.
to take a mqi for granted woman in the world.
who kicks up U the fuss.
She wants to know all about
•1.00 A CARLOAD
tlsfied unless hla business. If ho Is inclined
She Isn't
HORROR HITS
ha's forever (fling her how to be close-mouthed she
and contin­ makes him miserable by aik“THE HAND OF DEATH" wonderful she
I
Plus ■■ ■— “THE MINOTAUR"
And
now
"THE CABINET OF
CAMPARI**
All 3 Just Chock Full Of
Spine Chilling Scene* —
Shrieks A Blood Curdling
Vella ♦ Boy* - Brin* Your
Ghoul Friend* I I I

'S a v a g e S a m ' N ext A t M o vie lan d

By Oswald Jacoby

1 don't know the nameless
NORTH
&gt;•
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A Q2
don't c a rt who makes the na­
I K 10*
tion's slams as long as I can
AASUS
♦ AST
make
the nation's part
WTST tD&gt;
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scores."
A A 10 7 4
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I have to agree with him.
WQ71
WA S 4
North should really have a q to l
♦J•
made ■ diamond overcall in­ * K « i J
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stead of the takeout double in
SOUTH
♦ KJSS
which cast South would have
v a n
raised diamonds. Three dia­
A K 97
monds makes easily and to
A IM
should two spades, but South
g o on* vulnerable
timed his play rather poorly
WMl
N«4A * e *
SeolA
and fine defense set him.
1+
Double 2 A 1 A
P as*
Pm
Pms
He won the first trick with
Open ins le«A—A It
dummy's aca of clubs and led
a law spado to his king. West
king of
won with the ace and played his hand with the
two clubs. South ruffed the diamonds, and led a heart.
second club, led ■ diamond to Dummy's nine forced East's
dummy’s ace, came back to I ace and East threw dummy

ii)st

log questions tnd complain­
ing to frienda in front of him
about how bo naver tells her
anything.’*
She la usually Jealous and
If he eumes home a half-hour
late she's got to know what
held him up. If he goU a
telephone call at home, ahe’a
got to know who la calling
and what they want.
She goes to great lengths
trying to please him and
then thinks ha U inconsider­
ate because all her fuss and
bother Irritates him.
Her feellnga are hurt, when
no hurt was intended, be­
cause she can't take it for
granted that her husband's
grouch probably has nothing
to do with her, and In any
caae will wear off eventually.
la it any wonder that the
huiband who knows that hla
wife takes him for granted
also la aware that he's a
fortunats man.

Moran Sidelined
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
Second baseman Billy Moran
of the Loa Angeles Angela
luffertd a spike wound on the
left calf Thursday in a gams
with th i Washington Senators
and will be tidelined foy an
indefinite period.

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TABLE
HOPPING
BY JUDY TURNER
These few rainy day* we have had kind of r®mind u* that fall is not too far away. But while the
hent in still here mid there ia .still time for recreation,
you'll enjoy utopping a t one of these places,
*

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G*t rid if the Monday blurs
by working those old muicles
back into ihapv at th* Rkste
City Roller Rink. On Mon­
day evening* a t 8:30 an adult
beginner (Iasi it held, follow*
rd a t T:*i&gt; by family night.
For oniy (0 ' cuts nu'inbvrs of
the c la n a rt given an hour
of export initructicn by
Kanny Perkins, a skating pro,
and akatwi are alio thrown in
with th* liral,
* * *
Conitoiiieurt of good staeks
and itnieie can find both t t
one of th* more popular res­
taurants in th# south end of
th* county, Freddie'* Bleak
House. Freddie's, according to
a report her*, hat th* "beat
ranch rut steak in th* coun­
try," In addition to th* other
fin# foodi on 11* menu.. At
for th* music and, not much
need b# Did about th* popu­
lar pianist and organist,
Rnir* Writ, who ia well
known to music lovers. He's
thera every night though,
playing for your pleasure.
* •
*
If the last few Saturday* of
vacation sr* getting juat a bit
too much for you, take th*
kids to th* Putt Futt golf
course on French Av*. They
ran play all morning from B
a.m. til noon for only 80
cants, and owner Gil Rmlth
serves refreshments r i g h t
•long with the golf game.
• •
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Told y « about th* nsw

■teaks being served at th*
Hike ha Inn last week, hut w#
didn't mention how they're
served. There are three de­
licious method#, on* of which
is bound to pl*aM you. If you

like Juat A tail* of th* Ori­
ental, try th* (teak "Chun
King Marinated,” which has
been marinated in a blend of
loy aaur* and barbs. They
slsa serve Chua King aeeeoa.
ed, with herbs and garlte,
anil Chun King natural, plain.
All are broiled on the open
llame grit.
* •
•
People in groups are begin­
ning to discover the Cartbe.
Not that they haven't known
about the fine drinks, food
and atmosphere before, but
several parties and clubi a rt
coming in for their celebra­
tions. They ran cat next door
and come to the lounge to top
eff the evening, where Jackson docs the honor* behind
the bar. Flo says business as
usual . . . been very busy for
the summer months. Why not.
It’s the coolest spot in town
and easy to get to a t lunch
of after work.
• •
•
Another good place bp harp
a party, caff*#, bridge, lunch­
eon or whateTer, te Jim Spen­
cer’s. Their Mew Orleans
styled Vieux Cone room can
hold up to BO persons In com­
fo rt and the atmosphere U
unbeatable. Of course the
food is delicious too, end
drinks are right around the
comer, so to speak. Stop In
or call Doris for arrange­
ment*.
• a a
Those tender berbeanad riba
served by The Xmtuekiaiw
out 17-02 way ara finger-lick­
in' good — and another surehit la the fresh water perch.
On Fridays they serve all
the perch you can aat fot
only 91.60.

— JIM SPENCER’S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGK

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... U J J
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(sweet a* a nut)

ROYAL REI) SHRIMP

YOUR

(• real delicacy the way wa
pi*par* (hem! . . . they ar* NOT C H O I C E
French Fried!)
Y v liw tv jz u

COMBINATION FLATTER
(Bsnlah Lnhalrr Tells and Itajat
Red Shrimp)

FROG LEGS
Sauteed la Melted Rutter

UNDKIl THE UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cheese* and Meat*—Frew—
To Enjoy While 3Ve Prepare Your Dinner
^^^rTjrTeenTTToori nmluTIT^TTrr^ Might lor
p ilu le par lie* up to 33.
South French Are.
Sanford
I'hoaa FA 2-MI1

PUTT PUTT G O LF
2107 French Are.

invites you to join our
SUNDAY TOURNAMENTS
R cpantr tmirnimrnt* for hoy* and
girl-. I'ractice 3 p.m. l'lay btarta
at sis.
BOYS TOCnNA'lKNT: SI hole#. Guarantee
• ID. IS, 13. 12 Entry Fee
GIRLS PLAY: 38 hole*. Guaranteed at
least II.SO In paaobouk value*.

REMEMBER - KIDDIES DAY
every Saturday. 80c Include*
refreshment* and free tournament

EAST PITCH
STRATFORD. Conn. (NEA)
Inauguating th# world softball tournament play this yet:
will be the Women'h F ait
fitch In StrAtford Aug, 23-31.

Treat Yourself To —

REAL PIT

BARBECUE
THE

KENTUCKIANS
TECHNICOLOR®
C»-Feature 0:13 Only
"KING SOLOMON'S
MINES’*
Stewart Granger
Deborah Kerr
In Color

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11WY. 17-92 • I 3111a South of Big Tre« Rd.

SPECIAL
Friday • August 16
FRESn WATER

PERCH
ALL YOU
CAN EAT

OPEN

•

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1‘urk, Hot Tender Ribp
® 8*4 Feed
• Over and Wine

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• Family Dining
Room

A.M. 'til

MIDNIGHT

,
Now featuring LUAUS, STEAKS, EXOTIC
• DRINKS.
Only place nerving Steak* on Sunday
from Dclaind to Winter Park

RPhoneIK838-2311
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For Reservations
Juat a few mlnutca from Sanford#
South on 17-92 at Fern Park

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6. Far l e s t
CLASSIFIED INDEX &amp; Neiieas
1. Lost 4 P b o fl
VACUUM CLEANER repairs, S4&amp;4 BEDROOM RENTALS
2. N otkss - f m o u d s
parts, supplies for Dectre*
8. Education - Instruction lax, Kirby, Hoover, Air- ROSA L. PAYTON
1 m Raal n u t*
4. ~
Way, Rex-Air e tc l m
5. rood
pickup. New sad Used FA 3-1301 If*33 «t Hiawatha
6. For Rent
cleaner* fold. FA t a n . r o s e court . Furnished
«A Special Notices
1 EdneatJon - lBfitrncttoa Apartment*. Near base.
7. Burins— Rentals
3013 Sanford Ave. NO-88. Beech Rentals
KINDERGARTEN REGIS 4321.
0. For Sato or Rent
TRAT10NS auw being ac­
10. Wanted to Rent
cepted t o fall term. Grace FURNISHED Apt Downrtalra
1 Bedroom $60. 606 S. Park.
11. Real E state Wanted
Methodist Church, Onora
12. Real E state For Sato Rd. at Woodland. Exper­
RENT A BED
13. Mortgage Loans
ienced teacher, Mr*. H. B. RoOsway, Hospital A Baby
14. Insurance
McCall. Modern facilities.
15. Business Opportunity Your inspection invited any Bed*.
16. Female Help Wented weekday me re Ins. t:00or- By Day, Week, e r Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
17. Mato Help Wanted
13:00, or phone FA 3-1413 Ph. FA 3~M» l it W. lit 8L
18. Help Wanted
for further information.
19. Situations Wanted
2 BEDROOM
furnished
20. Babysitters
L F ar R est
apartment. FA 3-0641.
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Faint - Repair 3 BEDROOM Kitchen chop­ "CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
ped. NO-8-S3M t o appoint­ Gablet. FA 3-0720.
23. Building Material!
m
ent
24. Electrical Services
TWO bedroom furnitbed Apt.
25. Plumbing Services
I BEDROOM bouse, water
$33.00, 3101
Magnolia,
26. Radio 4 Television
softener. $93. a mo. FA 2Phone FA 3-3831. Robert
27. Special Services
1231. Available Sept. 1,
A. William*.
28. Laundry Service
CLEAN
l»t
floor
Apartment.
UNFURNISHED Urge 3 bed­
29. Automobile Service
Private entrance. 1004 Pal* room Duplex. Fla. room.
29A. Auto Accessories
metto.
Electron beat. 14th St.
JO. Machinery • Toole
81. Poultry - Live stock 3 BEDROOMS, 1V4 baths. Longvood. 138-3286.
31A. Pets
Large fenced back yard. SUMMER RATE. L a r g s
32. Flowers • Shrubs
Immedlata occupancy. 3103 clean 2 bdr. furn. apt. $63.
33. Furniture
S. Park.
1700 Magnolia Ave.
14. Articles For Sale
34&gt;A Swap or Eichaage FURN. Apt. Cloaa la. Phone WE L A KA APARTMENTS:
35. Articles Wanted
Room* private bath*. 114
FA 31000.
16. Automobiles - Trucks
W. Fint St
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
IT. Boats - Motors
:J8. Motorcycles - Scooters First St. Near 3 city free 1 BEDROOM A partm ent
parking lots and shopping
Quiet neighborhood. FA 239. Trailers - Cabanas
store*.
No
utility
charge*.
1162
from 8:30 tb 6 p. m.
40. Farm Equipment

:

Nolle* I* h .r .b y *lv»n Ui*t
th . and trilgatd will, on th . 1. I/Oal 4 7&lt;
loth d .r of A .pt.m b.r, A.P.
t i l l , p r .a .n t to th . Honor- LOST: Full blood wired hair
■bU County Judf* of Somlnblack A white Fox Ter*
ot* County, Florida, htr final
rier. Vicinity Lake Mary.
rat am , nceount ond vouehNamed Candy. Vaccinated
or a, oo Ancillary AJm lnlitra.
tr li of t h . K ital* of KDITH
by Dr. B an, but haa so
IllltK IIIUKIl,
drcM itd. and
tig A collar. 322-7286.
at .aid Itm*. thin in'l th.ro,
mak* application to tho oald
Judea for • final 10111. mont FOUND: Key on chain. FA
of h.r adm lnl.tratlon of laid
2-0326.
oatal., and for an ord.r dlacharging h .r a* auch Ancil­
lary A dm lnlitratrlt.
Datid thla th . lot day of
Aucuit, A D . l l i l .
/a / flllTH OAHONKfl
COl'RT.
A* Ancillary Admlnla- IV THU c m c l 'I T
tr a tr li of th* Katata of v i .y t h J t n r r M L o i n e r i v .
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a A O K COHPOOATIGN, an
mlnl.tralrl*
Arkansas oorporatioa,
l*o. t Of f i r . Drawar 1111
Plaintiff,
Hanford, Florida
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of which ea.* 1* aa abort
ahown.
Ton ar* b t r . h f r .q u lr .d to
fll* y o u r a n .w .r *r w rlttta
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p ro c a td ln g w ith th* C I.rb *f
Dili C o u rt and to . . r r a a
cr y th c ra o f upon tha plain­
t i f f s a ttn r n a y . w h o i. n»m«
a n d a -td ra .a a p p a a r. barton,
on a r bafnra tha 11th day of
A u a u it, I M t tha n a tu ra of
th is p ro a a .d in g b .ln c a a u lt tu
fo rtc lo .* th a llin of a m orta a ( a on th a follow ing da.i-rlhf UNM, VII —*11 lev
ad p ro p a rty a ltu a ta tn Sami*
nola C ounty, Vlorlda, to wit
VESSlfc., SOME.
IjOT », IHjOCK Q. 1CN.
FELLOWS HAVE BOTH
I, ANT) EitTATBH. a aub
PUT FIRMIV PLAMT1D
d lrla lo n , accordlna tn a i t
•
r p la t tbaraof racordid
IN MID-AJR.
In P la t Book 11, P aaa II,
P ubllo Hacorda of Hamlnola C ounty, rto rld a .
DON'H a n t ORl&gt;k:ilt:tl at
Hanford.
Bamlnala
County,
A1RTEMP
H tata o f rio rld a , th la loth
day of In ly , 1M*.
ROOM AIR
(BKAL)
CONDITIONERS
Arthur If. Baehwtth. Jr.
Clark of th . Circuit Court
lly t Martha T. V lhlta
D. C.
Itoai*. W l«ht A Burford
Colonial Ilulldlna—Ault* 1*1
*111 F irst A n n u o South
Mt. Tatarabura, Florida
2513 Park Dr.
Allnrneya for P laintiff
Air Condltlenlta*
I’ub ll.h July I I A Aua t. I.

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BETTER. P»OTfcCIEO
AGAINSTTUB -

NOW JUST HOLD
. annutb, DAISY

ELEMENTS

WIND---AND THE
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CHRYSLER

a
*H*X? YOURNAMES
NOT Will It j ms ALLEY.
' OR CHARLEY, r WXJ’RC
STILL. HOKSINO MKMJNP
Y-v IN THE KINA ,__
\ businebaT &gt; S

CALL FA 2-8321

Southern Air

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ODK-11

Colon

Suitable for couple or tin­
gle, alio retired people.
FA 3-4712.

Monday thru Friday. Ph.
FA 2-4301 any other time.

6. P e r Beat
F U R N IS H E D H o o ts . 4 Room !
o e w ly d e c o r a te d . N a v y p re ­
f e r r e d . A ll r i e c t r i e kitch en .
F A 8-2377.

8. Beach Renta ta
HUTCHISON Ocesn front
Apsrtmeat. Daytons Beach.
FA Z-4051.

9. F o r Sale e r Rent
3 BEDROOMS, 1U
323-0371 or 322-4030.

bath*.

3 BEDROOM, Itt bath. Homs.
323-0680.

12. Real Estate For Sets
GOVERNMENT
OWNED HOMES
FOR a real bargain la a
home buy, see our selection
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
and 2 b au home* that art
available (or immediate oc­
cupancy. These be me buys
are priced below market
value. You can purchase a
Government Owned Home
for a* little a* $100.00 to
$330.00 down. Monthly pay­
ments that include every­
thing start as low as $46.00.
For complete information
on any Government Owned
Home, See your
FHA A VA PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT BROKER
SANFORD AREA

Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA S-Slli
Night FA 3-0640
323-0700
2334 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm
Av*. 31! 2021.
CLEARED Lot lor sate. 370*
x 200* earner Buy A E. 4th,
FURN. Apt 2300 Mellonville.
$10,r&gt;00 CASH or TERMS.
APARTMENT A Trailer. Ad­
FA 2-0221.
Efficiency Apt $30 Mo. up.

Furn. Apt Close tn. Apt. 4.
$33 Mo. 407Vi W. l(t.
ults. No pet*. FA 2-2447.

Surplus Cilj. 201 W. lit.

2 BEDROOM CB House. Kit­
FURNISHED Cottage. $63 a
chen equipped. Carporte,
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
Apirtmeut.
month. Located at Five
utility. Large corner lot.
Clean ind close la. Jimmie
PoinU. FA 2-1467.
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
Cowan. 322-4013.
3 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
Park. Phone FA 2-2064 or
BEDROOM boose. Kitchen
equipped. Unfurnished. FA
FA 2 2324.
equipped. $73. FA 2-2338.
2-1393.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
APARTMENT. 305 Myrtle
Large corner lot in WynneBEDROOM, kitchen equip­ wood sectitn. For sale by
Are. FA 3 3802.
ped House. $93 s month
owner. F a 2-8290.
Ph. FA 2-6137.

Legal Notice

SPACIOUS Home, Ito*e Court
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 1133 mo.
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2-2376.
rtC T T T tO C * Y t MK WTtTVTF!
w &lt;rTit-a e t n a .

T O W l l o M I T M A T CONCKUN’i
N o l l e . IB h . r . b / g i v e n t h a t
t h . u n d e r . t u n t d . p u r s u a n t to
th .
"L Tclltluu. N a m . t u t u t." C h a p t.r
F lurlda
H tatutf, w ill
rtn lite r
w ith
th # C I . r k o f t b * C i r c u i t C o u r t .
In a n d f o r B rm ln o t* C o u n t y ,
Florida, upnn r a c .lp t of proof
of th * p u b licatio n of thla no
tic*, tb *
(Ictltluus
a am*,
t o - w l t : Q u a l i t y F u e l Oil C».
( n o t In c.) u n d . r w h i c h w*
a r * a n n u a . d In b u e l n o * a t
SIOT P o r e i t C i t y I t o a d In t h a
C o u n t y o f Hemlnola, F lo rid a,
T h a i th* p a r ti.* In te r, tied
In . . I d
h u .ln e.a
antarprla*
a r * ae f o l l o w . ;
F r a n k II. H all a n d
J e e . l * K. H a l l
S lo t C a l l o w a y D r t r *
O rlando, F lo rid a
D a t . d a t Han ford . Hamlnola
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , A u g u s t II,

1**1.

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate • Mortgages
AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-7493
3 Rm. (urn. Apt. $63. mo.
Ravenna Park FA 2-7495
Ill E. 8th St. FA 2 5786.
Evenings
CLEAN furn. Apt. 2817 Elm FA 2-2G77 FA 2-3829 FA 28360
Av*. Near ilorea. No peta. NEW 3 Story House. 4 BedFURNISHED 3 bedroom A rooms, IV* baths. Large liv­
ing room A dining area,
3 bedroom Apartments,
Wstcr furnished. FA 2-0428 den, patio A breexeway.
Garage. On 1W lots in Lake
I BEDROOI, 2 bath Home
M iry. Central heating duct­
on Urge bt. Shaded patio,
ed for Air-Condition. $13,900,
Fla. room, sprinkler sys­ FA 2-6336.
tem, pump deep well, aircondition, Osh washer, dis­ 2 BEDROOM fram t bouse.
posal. FA 13137. 103 E. On­ Osteen. FA 2-2064.
ora Rd.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two

3 bedroom model Homes,
CASSELBKRHY Lake Front.
2 Bedroom mfurnlshed Du­ LMN Enterprises, I n e.
en u so
Highland Ave. Longwood.
plex. Kilcho equipped, wa­
TE 8-3911.
ter
furnlshet.
$80
a
month.
iv twm r tw c r r r r o n t r
v iv th j c n i n t L
c ru e t r r
Near schoos A shopping
OF FI.ONinA IY AYD row
center. 3 lotus Lake Dr.
JOHN E. FOX
SRWIYOI.K eol YTV.
TE 1-3358.
REALTOR
I H t i r K H T .Ytt. l i l t *
FKDKllAI, NATIONAt, MOFIT323 0339
OAOB AIMOOIATION, a Cor- PINECREST. 101 E. Jenkin 110 N. Park Ave.
poratios,
Circle. 3 BArooms, 2 baths, ST. JOHN’S RIVER. Lake
Plaintiff,
Florida roan, electric oven
Harney. Furnished Camp
tV&gt;&lt;
WILLIAM M. BBBNTON. J n .
A range. X2-9337.
on loo* waterfront lot, ad­
and HKVKIILT J. URENTON,
joining lot available too.
lila t i l t ,
Newly
D . f - n d a n t l a ) FURNISHED apt*.
Call Owner a t 3493191
voT ica o r fuhm i ' l o m m b
decorated. 601 Palmetto,
(Geneva).
m i:
FA 2-1374.
NOTTCB M H K R r . n T OIV
RN p u r . u n n t t n a F i n a l I ) .
WE’LL TRADE our equity in
e ra* a f K o r a c l o a u r * d a t a d th * FURNISHED l A 2 Bedroom
3 bedroom, 2 bath bouso
llth
day of
A u g u . t , A.D,
Apartment. 433 A $63. New­
for land. car. trailer, boat
1**3, a n d e n t e r e d tn C h a n c e r y
ly decorate. Qucsnct Apt.
C a t* No. I l l o l of t h . C i r c u i t
or any watcharnacaliit or
C ourt of t h . N in th Judicial
7. 404 E. kth St. 322-8191.
thing ama bob of v a l u e .
C i r c u i t t n t n d f o r H .m ln o l*
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h a r a l n Fod
Leaving town so hurryl Ph.
3 BEDR009 House unfurn­
o ral N a t i o n a l M o r t g a g * A m o .
FA 2 9320.
ished. Lak Monroe, Fla.
elation, a c o rp o ra tio n o r g a n land u n d . r a n Act of C o n g r r t .
$13. per Tfonth. FA 2 6326.
PARK RIDGE. 3 Bedroom*,
a n d t i l . t i n g p u r s u a n t In th *
F a d . r a l N a t i o n a l U n r i g a u . A1H baths. Corner lot. No
a o c l a t t o n C h a r t e r Act, h a v i n g
qualifying. Low down pay­
I t s p r i n c i p a l a f flc *
In th *
City af W as h in g to n , m e tr ic
ment. 323-0663.
o f C o l u m b i a , la th * P l a i n t i ff , la I I . r .a f af th . Cnaaty
a n d W i l l i a m M. { I ra n ia n a n d J.gga. t a a l i l , Caaaly, *Torl l a v a r l y J. I t r e n t o n , hie wife, Ma. la rrvkl#.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
t h * D a f a n d a n t a . I w ill . . I t to t a h i r . a l . i f a f
Realtor
t h . h l g h t . l a n d b . . t b i t t e r WILLIAM *VM VANN.
f u r c a s h a t tb * F r o n t Door
D intH d. Raymond LundquUt, Ado .
o f t h * S araln o l* C o u n t y C o u r t
Ta All Cirfl.r* aag S-.rua.
h o u a * t n t h * C i t y of .Sanford. Ilavlag t l . t a . a . Il.ataag* FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
C o u n t y o f Item Inola. S l a t * of Agmlaa* *.l4 Kalatai
small Country CB
F l o r i d a , a t 11:M A M o n th *
Von amt tarn a f yn ii ar* NICE
I l l b d a y a f A u g u s t . 11*1, th
h tr.b y au tlA j am i r .'i a l r r l
Home. 1 BR., furniture.
f a l l o w i n g d . i c r l b . d p r n p . r t y to p r . n . n t t n y c l a i m s an d
Large lot. $3,500. No plane
a . a . t f o r t h in . a i d F i n a l Da
•t-m a n tl. a l i l h you , o r t l t h t r
era*, t o - w l t :
noises, 6 mile N. of San­
of you, m * v [ ia v * a g a i n . ! th*
L o t t. B lo ck t. V r . a t h . r .
• f l a t * a f W l l a m t l » m V an n ,
ford. Phone FA 2-9891, T
field F l r . t A d d itio n ,
il«ff.v#il. tat* a f **l,t f*ounty,
a. m. to 8 p. m.
e a r d l n g to th * p l a t t h a r a
t a th* f o u n t J u . l g . o f t t . m P u lille h : A u g . U . M, * 0, S e p t

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2 BEDROOM Frame House.
2119 Chase Ave. 323-0633.

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
116 N. P ark Ave. FA 2-612J
INCOME f r o m
separate
apartment carries nice 2
Bedroom Home. $8000. Lib­
eral terms. Phone FA 2-7746
or call at 817 W. 1st St.
TRADE $2300 equity in 2
Bedrooms, screened porch,
corner, prefsb home fot
equity in 3 bedroom if
Highland Park Area. Cals

FA 2-3223,

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12. Real E alite For Salt 17. Male Help Wanted
27. Special Service*
NEW LOW PHIt’E with MANAGER Trainees, age 23 WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,

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term* to suit buyer. Cizjto SO. Married preferred.
loin-built house In good lo­
Opportunities. Sanford, Caacation. 3 bedroom#, 2 full
selberry, Orange City and
tiled b a t h &gt; ,
hardwood
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
floor#, fireplace, aeparate
Tbarpe, Jackson's
Minit
dining room and Florida
Market, Park D r. Sanford,
room, large "eat In" kit­
Fla.
chen, double garage with
two utility room#. Lot 10U MAX 21-46 for Insurance deb­
it, Sanford area. Salary
xl33 beautifully landscaped
plus commission. Call Mr.
with many tree# including
Drurup. 3230643.
citrus. Last chance as own­
e r leaving town. Open
House now at 1814 Mellon- 18. Help Wanted
ville Ave.
APPLICATION'S now being
20 ACRES on large lake fac­ taken for position in auto­
motive and appliance (ties.
ing highway. 5 Room frame
Contact 51r. Shaffer, Mc­
houae. All In grove. 818,Crary • Otasco, Seminole
OOO. Will finance. 348-3431.
Shopping Center.
Geneva, Fla,

2 BEDROOM, furnished or 19. Situations Wanted
unfurnished. 130 X. Cortez CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.
Ave. FA 2-S76S.
PAINTING. Repairs. Work
101 Crystal Drive in Loch
guaranteed. FA 2-0239.
Arbor — 3 bedroom, 21a
bath home, in wooded area Child Care. FA 2-3274.
with lake view, completely
a 1 r conditioned, central REBECCA wants S days or
heat, Florida room, patio, part time work. Good ref­
erence!. Call after 3 p.m.
2 car garage. Kitchen has
all GE appliances — gar­ FA 2-1321.
bage disposal, dishwasher,
range hood, beautiful black BABYSITTING. FA 26120.
walnut cabinets. J26.300. DEPENDABLE Woman wants
Kings wood Builders. FA 2work. 1304 W. 7th St.
8074.

A REAL HOME. If you like

21. Beauty Salon*

Cut ’X Curl Beauty Shop
to entertain or just want
elbow room, check this one. Cold wave special $6.93. Shop
now has special facia]
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Flor*
booth servicea. Hair sty­
ida room and all the trim­
ling, skin analjiis facials,
mings. In the center of two
manicure, pedicure. Call
shaded lots in a choice res­
for evening appt.
idential area. Priced below
318 Palmetto Ave.
its value with attractive
I’lione-door (1) 322-0634
term s for a quick sale.
Phone-door (2 ) 322-8323

SOUTHWARD

INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
116 X. Park Ave. 322-9173

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Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repair* — Painting
Phone FA 2 7983

TRADE $3000 Home equity
for Huusetrailer. 2417 Sum­
25. Plumbing Service
merlin. FA 2-8977.
PLUMBING
SPACE WITHOUT
Contracting Kepaira
EXTRAVAGANCE
FREE ESTIMATES
F or that Particular Family
R. L. HARVEY
that wants Space with Ele­
gance
without
Extrava­ 204 Samord Ave. FA 2-3383
gance. Two Story Comfort­
26. R adio Jk Television
able older well kept borne
USED
T.V. Set* $io up. Ser­
on large lot. 4 bedrooms,
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
2 baths, living room with
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
fireplace, separate dining
Ave. Ph. FA 2 8776.
room, and kitchen large
enough to eat in. Price?
Only $13,000.00 Easy Terms. 27. Special Services

Stemper Agency

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22. Build - Paint -&gt; Repair

REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

LAWN SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2-1117.

Plano Tuning aafl Repair
2 STORY House which can W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
be used as Apts., and 2
lots. $3300. 112$ E. 7th St.
Sanford. FA 2-0342.
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
I t. Insurance
Repair or New
Any Type
SENIOR Citizen# may quali­
Contract of Hour
fy for Life or Hospital In­
surance to age 75. Fred J. BONDED ROffTNG CO.
668-5759 DtBARY
Harris FA 2-7900 for eppt.

ROOFING

16, Female Help Wanted SWIMMING instructions, all

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levels. FA 2 3^2.
BANQUET Waitress. Full A
part time. Good salary. SMITH Air-Conation Refri­
geration servirh. All wurk
D. D. Varner. Mayfair Inn.
guaranteed. V'try reason­
HOUSEKEEPER, companion
able In price, liky FA 2-7434
for elderly lady. Live In
Night FA 2
Orlando. Salary. Ph. FA
LAWNS Renovaisd . Aerate
2-5074 or FA 2 6301.
Remove Thaua - Chinch
-e
Bug Spray (V&lt;Jl3) • Ferti17. Male Help Wanted
•xe-Ph. FA 2 &lt;14
The City of Sanford Civil MANSFIELD UWN SER.
Service Board is accepting
applications for the posi­
If you need rwrp, call
tion of police patruluian.
FA 2-5612 and plica a Her­
Requirements: 21 to 30 ald Classified
years of age; height and
wgt. to conform with estab­
lished standards with min­
imum 3'9" hgt and 134 lbs
wgl; minimum of high
school education or equiv­
alent.
Examination f o r
qual. applicants will be
held at 2:30 P.3I- August
31, 1963 in tile city hall.
&gt; Good working conditions
and pension plan. Submit
applications to Civil Ser­
vice Examiner not later
than August 2$. 1963.

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Size*
We Repair and Service

specif lent ion,

de i eloped by

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KI NGS MOOD
BUILDERS INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.

Huiiluml Estates
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Rrrald Fri. Aug. 16, ’63—Page 9 34. A rtkles For Sale

SWEETIE H E

S TI NE

Air-Conditioninp
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
2U&gt; So. Park Ave.

FA 2-4234

SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
322-3306.

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Tractor, mowing, discing,
blade, scoop. FA 2 7664.

• HUMES * LOTS

AIR CONDITIONER Westing
house. 10,300 BTU. 110 volt.
1962 model. Never used,
due to purchase of centrally air-conditioned home.
$156. 323 0338.

Auto Glass, Tops
It Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ILL WORK GUARANTEED

Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

31. Poultry • Livestock

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PING pong table complete
$19. 2 Wing back chairs in
good cund. $10. FA 2-0234.
RECAPS 670x15 or 750x14
$6.95. Exchange plus tax.
Road hazard guaranteed.
O K. Tire Store. 2413 S.
French Ave.

*219 5

*2 4 9 5
*149 5
*1295

Ph. LAST CHANCE to buy outfits
at below wholesale prices
today or Saturday. We a re
33. Automobile* . Truck* closing for vacation Aug.
18th to Sept. S. Buy now.
Sample prices: $1795 18'
BUYING A NEW Or
Larson $1195. $1695 17' Cut­
USED CART
ter $1095. 17' Cabin CruisFINANCE IT WITH U3
er only $1250. 14' Fish and
♦ Low Interest Rate*
Ski Bust $42$. Many others.
♦ Low Monthly Pay meat*
IF Gstor Trailer $130. 40
FLORIDA STATE BANK
hp. '63 Evinrude Demo.
$395. Clearnace include*
1858 CIIEV. 2 dr. HT. R. * II.
boat lot full of used out­
323-2740.
fits too. No reasonable of­
1958 SIMCA. 8250. 1405
fer* refined. Term*. BobCourt S t FA 2-4820.
son Sporting Goods. Down­
town Sanford. FA 2-5061.
1958 VOLKSWAGON Karmlnn
Ghia Sport Coupe. Like
For quality automobiles at
naw. 1405 Forest Drive. Ph. low prices check the Herald
FA 2 3526.
classified pages where local
dealers advertise.
’55 BUICK Engine * roar
end. 53 Oldsmobile hydramalic 4 rear end. Best
offer. FA 2 3204.

WANTED used T.V.’i.
FA 2 9776.

W agon,

A utom atic T rans..,

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floor.

llra te r

1959 Chevrolet

r e a lt y

Hi.cay nr V-8, Stralrht Stick. Radio,
Heater, Extra Clean

1959 Cadillac

Homes
Our
Specialty

• MANAGEMENT

• GKmKS

•ACREAGE

• COMMERCIAL

I Ihmr Hardtop. Fully Equipped,
Air Cund., Real Nit*

1959 Ford
Stalhui Mai; mi. 9 I’***., f ully Pow­
ered 4 \ir Cond.

B A R G A IN

‘ 1095
‘ 1195
‘ 23 9 5
‘ 895

“CUSTOM BUILT HOMES OF DISTINCTION'
111 N. PA R K AN E .

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40. Form Equipment

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; Service
NEW AND REBUILT
Gravely Tractor*
A full line of Economy row*’
crop Tractor*
BANK FINANCING
143 N. Orlando Ave.
Maitland Phone 847-7233

USED CARS
195R
1958
I960
1959
1957
1957

CIIEV. 4 Pour Hardtop. Autu......... $693
FORD &gt;; Ton. Van llo d y ................... 795
CIIEV. IklAir 4 Door. Auto.............. 1295
BUICK 1 Door Hardtop. P o w e r....... 1295
OLDS 4, 88 Auto., Power Steering .... 495
CIIEV. Slnliim Wngiin ....... ............. 495
2505 Park Ax*.
FA 2*0861

219 E. 2nd St.
FA 2-0711 - FA 2-6231

TAKE THE WHEEL
WEIL MAKE THE DEAL
of new
in and see

On a n e w C a r o f y o u r choice fro m o u r w id e s to c k
m o d els

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w ilt w a n t to b eco m e one too!

10
N E W 63 's
IN
STO CK
BUICK SPECIAL

11

NEW 63*b
IN
STOCK
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

12
NEW 63*8
IN
STOCK

1958 H,,u&gt; r&gt;lrtun'
- ihK,r
3Q5
1958 *:1&gt;‘SEL - 1,uor *u,d,ufc •v,r,u w&lt;&gt;rk 100
1 9 5 4 OI.DSMOIIILE I Door, Motor hnwk*
1 9
1956

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RAMBLER CLASSIC
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Long trades are being made now! Your trade-in will
C A R S S O L D W ITH A GW W A R R A N T Y

HUNT

MERCURY

SANFORD • FA 2*4881
RAVENNA PARK SALES OFFICE: FA 2-7195

IMS TRAILER M'sff. 1 Bed*
room. Very nice. | l , 000k

C H EV R O LET S — $1897 And Up
O LD SM O B ILE S — Big Saving
C A D IL L A C — 1 Left

BUYS

EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS

RAVENNA PARK &amp; IDVLLWILDE

‘37 YELLOWSTONE t t f t
House trailer. Sleep* 4. Ha*
tub. $999. FA 2-3713.

AUGUST SALE
NEW

*1295

S ta tio n

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YOU

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1595

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31. Articles For Sale

SOFA Red 4 chair. $35. RCA
console. T.V. 17" old mod­
el. new picture tube. $15.
LIGUSTRUM 50 cent# to $15. 1 USED Royal, 1 used Un­ 3228136.
Gray Shadows Nursery
wood. Standard Typewrit­
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
ers. $19.95 each. Powell's SINGER Sewing Machine.
Pay repair bill of $11.50.
Office Supply, 117 S. Mag­
VEGETABLE plants.
See
104 S. Park Ave.
nolia Ave.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
2nd and Sanford Ave.
NORGE 2 door freezer refrig­
erator combination. $75. Ex­
GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
cellent condition. FA 2-6170.
Nursery. Uptala Bd. Just
off 20th St. * 1st.
1 NEW Underwood portable
Typewriter d e m onstrator.
33. Furniture
List $98 00. Special $31.95.
Powell's Office Supply, 117
Sell Us Yonr rurnlture. Quick
5. Magnolia Ave.
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST 16,500 BTU Air-Cond. Used
Looking for a top performing'UMd Cap or A
FA 2 0677.
4 mo. $130 cash. FA 2-5291.
Sparkling New Beauty? l.ook to u dealer with a
reputation for a "Squnre Deal'’, Hunt Lincoln*
WANTED reliable couple to Bedroom suite; Pine bed,
take up monthly payments
Mercury.
__________________
complete; Mr. and Mrs.
ot $13.50 on 3 complete
dresser with large mirror.
rooms of furniture. Call
$15. Also 6x9 oval braided
1962 Ford Galaxie
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
rug, reversible. $10. Large
"300" V-8 4 Door Hardtop, Power
lect.
folding clothes dryer, al­
Steer., I'uwrr Brakes, Furd-O-.Matle,
Radio, llrater
most new. $10. Call FA 2Used furniture, appliances,
9320.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
1962 Mercury Monterey
Larry's U irt 215 Sinford SINGER AUTOMATIC
2
Door Hardtop, Powered, Radio,
Ave. Ph. FA 2-413!
Sewing machine, like new,
llrater, A Heal Sporty Car
makes buttonholes, tews on
FREE ESTIMATE
buttons, monograms, em ­
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air
broiders,
etc. All wittwiut
V-8, Aulomatle Tran*., Radio.
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
attachments. Sold new over
Heattr, Beautiful Whit* Color
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
$300. Balance now due only
Co., at 708 Celery Ave,
$89 86, Wanted resonsihle
FA 2-2117.
I960 Ford (ialaxie
party to assume payments
V-8, I Door Hardtop. Straleht
as low as $8 26 monthly.
Trans., Radio, Heattr, Real Sharp
34. Article* For Sale
Trade in for your old ma­
Mens, ladies, childrens dis­
chine. Write Service Dis­
I960 Mercury Monterey
count shoes. Best family
count Co. Credit Manager.
4 Door Sedan, Aulomatle Tran*.,
buys. Surplus City.
P.O. Box 141, Sanford, Ha.
Power Sleer. 4 Urakra, Radio,
Heater. Like New
READY MIX Concrete, win­ SIMMONS Bed 4 matlrcss.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
$25. 322 9305.
I960 Cudilluc 60 Special
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
FleetHixid.
Fully Equipped, Air
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
pipe, steel, grease traps,
fond.. Real Clean
dry wells, stepping stones. To Save Money on a Sewing
Machine. We have a repos­
Miracle Concrete Co.
1960 Pontiac Yrentura
sessed '63 mode] swing
UVJ Elm. Ave.
FA 2 5751
2 Door Hardtop, Fully Equipp'd,
needle Zig /ag , with only
Air Cond., Extra Clean
ASSUME PAYMENTS on
6 payments at 16.50 remain­
popular make tig tag, auto­
ing. Sewa forward 4 lie
195!) Chevrolet
matically make* button
verse, makes buttonholes,
H r o o k u o o d S a f t i n n W a r o n . I D our,
holes and dial for fancy
sew# on buttons, embroid­
Fully Powered A Air Cond., Estra
stitches. Guaranteed. Kivu
ers,
monograms, darns,
Clean
payments of $‘4.90 or |3U
patches, tacks, hems, etc.
195!) Rambler
cash. FA 2-94)1.
FA 2-8627 Sanford.

• FARMS

Reside itial

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‘Mom ^ot tired of screaming for mo until sho got blue
in the face— ee you can plainly aool,r

HENS for sale. 33 cents ea.
Snyder's Poultry Farm. S.
31. Article* Fur Sale
Sanford Ave.
SPECIAL — Fresh cage Egg*.
31 A. Pets
Come X get 'urn. 2739 Coun­
try Club Kd. liirkes Egg
SHETLAND POMES
Factory.
FOR CHRISTMAS
Pay each week A have yours
psid for by Christmas. We NEW Singer Port. Model 135.
Reduced to $89.95. As low
wilt keep until Dec. 24.
as $3.00 per mu. FA 2-37s3,
Alio Szddies,
Blankets,
bridles &amp; halters. After 5
VICTOR—to key Adding Ma­
FA 2-3479 or FA 2-3077.
chine, $50. 1403 Forest Dr.
FA 2-3326.
32. Flown* • Shrub*

37. Boats • Motor*

35, Article* Wanted

NEED SCHOOL
TRANSPORTATION
Boy's 26" English Bike.
1937 OLDS 98 convertible. Au­
Girl's 28" Bike. $39. buys
tomatic, power steering,
both. Good condition. FA
power brake*. New top.
2-1633 or FA 2 2111.
Call 323 0504.
AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
condition. $30. FA 2 4331. SHARP '37 Dodge. 4 dr. VS.
Reasonable. FA 20586.
MOVING
Carpets Ala Carte is moving 1940 BUCK Special. 1 own
er. Must be seen. Excel­
to Orlando September 1st.
lent condition. $173 cash.
Cloving out entire slock
FA 2 2148. 423 Grandview
rattier than move it. While
Ave.
they last
9x15 Rugs ............... $19.95
I960 CORVAIR. $200 down 4
12x12 Rugs ............ $20.93
take over payments, sit)
12x13 R u g s .............. $34.93
Rosalia Drive.
.Many remnants and short
rolls at terrific discount*. 1050 JE E P Station Wagon.
Carpet* Ala Carte. 2010 N.
Good condition. FA 2-1263.
Orlando Ave., Fern Park,
Fla. Next to Cannon Tow­ 37. Boat* • Motor*
el* by the pound. Ph. 838- ------------------------ — , -----------------6021.
17 ft. SWIFT, top, side curtains, epoxy paint. 75 John­
3 1-A S w ap nr E x ch an g e
son, gator trailer, spare
prop and extras. All in ex­
BUY, Sell 4 Trade Guns.
cellent condition. $1100. FA
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
24175.
4 Gun Simp.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

• RENTALS

Mortgug Loans
Comm rcial

QCITING BUSINESS SALE
Everything goes at tuy price
or youri, building for rent.
Sale Aug. 16 to Aug. 31.
Open Saturday 4 Sunday
during sale. Mowers new
and used, walking or riding.
A lot of one of a kind
Items. Heavy duty tiller,
cement mixer, sulky, lawn
rollers, 3 hp. motor, vacall pump*, zig zag sewing
machine. Universal blades
any length. $195 wheels to
8 in. 81.30, all other part*
25f. discount. Rowe Equip­
ment Co. 17-92 Longwood.
TE 8-4349.

29. Automobile Service

ESTATE SERVICE
SALKS

By Nadine Seltzer

31achmery and Supply Co. *
2G7 W. 2nd St.
FA 26132

STENSTROM

t o t H VIt BOR
301 Crystal Drive, 3 Bed­
room. 2*t bath home, in
wooded area with laka
slew, completely air-condi­
tioned. central neat, Flori­
da room, patio. I car gar­
age. Kitchen has all GE
appliances . Garbage dis­
posal. dishwasher, range
hood, beautiful black wal­
nut cabinet*. 126,500.
GREEN BRIAR
( hoice lot* available in
Greenbrur of Loch Arbor
overlooking gulf course.
Custom building to your

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INC.

Wittier Park Phone
MI 4-0209
4

COMMERCIAL

never be worth more!

B ILL H EM P H ILL M O T O R S , IN C
301 \V. 1*1. S t.

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TOUR of HOMES

C o u n try

There was a time when if you
wanted a home, you had to build It
yourself and, of course, this is still
true in many places in the world.
In the early days of this country,
pioneera would get together from
miles around for a house-raising.
Everyone brought their tools, and got
busy cutting down trees, stripping
off the bark and splitting them to
build a log cabin.
In the plains where there were
no trees, sod houses were erected by
pioneer families who had arrived in
covered wagons.

G lu t R ood

Here you can still do it yourself if
you want to, have the time and the
ability.
But its* not necessary.
There are people who make a
business of doing this, and have
spent much time, money and study
on researching the best home plans
for just the right kind of dwellings
that will satisfy the needs and de­
sires for the majority of families.
So now you don't have to chop
down trees, or cut out sod and do it
yourself.

to any one of the locations shown on
this page and inspect the completed
homes which are open for viewing.
Among them are the Park Royal
Homes a t Country Club Heights,
which feature central heating and air
conditioning, sewer and water, side­
walks and street lights on attractive­
ly landscaped lots. These homes are
found south of Lake Mary.
Two types of homes are built by
the Shoemaker Construction Co.—
those in Ravenna Park are three and
four bedroom homes at a modest
price, and the “Homes of Distinc-

tion” a t Tdyyllwllde, for those who
demand “the ultimate in comfort,
convenience and ’uxury*”
Mr*. Rosa Payton, Sanford real
estate dealer has on display one
model of a luxury home, east of the
city a t 1802 East Second St.
For those who like a lakefront
home, Lake Shore home* on Lake
Minnie are open with attractive three
and four bedroom, two bath homes.
Alt the homes advertised here
may be reached with the aid of the
convenient area map, which identi­
fies the location of each.
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Real Estate Transactions
Paul L. Vine* to I . I- Paulk,
Elmer Tallman, e t us to B. et ua, 27-21. 31, *3,WO.
Kmma Harrington to Jor­
R. Shaffer Sr., et u r, Suniand,
um*
J. Bumitefn, Ridge High,
&lt;16,100.
Ward Hieks, Inc. to Donald $6,000.
Final Ditorre Decree*
F, Luts, et us, Eaatbrook,
$17,600.
Marjr F. Larrlvee va, Thom­
VA to Carroll L. Scott, et as R. Larrivee.
Marring* Application*
us, Heftier Homes, $13,664.
Leon Edward Walker Jr.,
VA to Robert Grandenettl,
et us, South I'lnecreat, $10,- Sanford and Joyce Susanna
Jones, Sanford.
600.
Louis Hughes, Orlando and
VA to Roger Hartsoe, e t us,
Suniand, $16,200.
Atlea Reid, Orlando.
Herbert Summey, Canton, N.
Robert D. McKlhaney, et
us to Rudolf Hpuller, at us, C. and Vara Ann Senn, San­
Suburban Humps, $6,100.
ford.
Willie Godwin, Oviedo and
Estlll Brewer, et us to A. B.
Munro, et al, Pearl Lake Nina L. Walker, Oviedo.
Omar Duggar Jr„ Euatla
light*., $17,000.
Anthony Kudlar, at u s to and Betty Lola Frederick, Or­
William Wood Jr., at us, Lake mond Beach.
Harney, $7,000.
William Kilgiiur Jr., DeLand

and Linda Kay Balut, DeLand.
Where’* the most likely
Geutge Leopolu., P a r i s ,
T n a a and Shirley Ann Spiv­ place lor • bicycle accident?
Are rural children safer than
ey, Lakt Monrue.
city children, or ire boys
safer on a bicycle than
girls? At what age ii a child
most likely to have an acci­
dent?
National Safely Council
The tug of war between studiie* show surprising as­
you and Junior on rainy daya pects in the answers to these
may soon be a thing of the questions. Children in rural
past, and — surprise of sur­ areas have as many, or more
prises — kids msy even want accidents as city children.
to wear those one-time pes­ A child U more likely to be
ky overshoes even in bright, injured or killed after he’s
sunshiny weather.
home from school than he
This new day is about to ia while riding to or from
dawn thanks to new design school.
Accidents are most likely
concepts in children’s rubber
overshoes, improved mater- to happen on a Saturday and
ials and new manufacturing least likely to happen on a
Sunday the NSC says. Boys
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Lewis Chairman U. S. Seeks To Break Railroad Impasse
Of UF Campaign
Management,
set by the board of director*
with allocations to the parti­
cipating agencies set as fol­
lows;
American Red Cross, 17.A goal of $48,425 has been 900; Boy Scouts. $7,600; Chil­
New student* who will at­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
dren's Ilome Society, $2,600;
WEATHER: Partly cloudy throuffh Tuesday with scattered afternoon show ers; high today 88 93; low tonight 70-75.
tend South Seminole Junior
Rail union and management
Family Counseling Service,
United Press Leased Wir«
Established 1908
MON, AUGUST 19, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 780
High School are requested to
$2,330; Girl Scouts, $3,400; VOL. 53
negotiators were summoned
report to the school at 8:30
Good Samaritan Home, $2,to a showdown meeting today
175; Mental Health Assn.. St,in a government effort to
—a m. Thursday, Aug. 29. tor
400; Salvation Army. $10,800;
break the impasse over
w the testing program.
USO. $3,700.
ground rules for settling their
• • •
"This Is by lar the largest
long dispute.
Jane Adriatic© and her
goal ever adopted by tills or
Assistant Labor Secretary
family, of Goldenrod. are at­
Sanitation. However, enthus­
James J. Reynolds said ho
tending the 30th annual Citrus
iasm is high due to the
was railing attorneys for both
gruwlh of Seminole County,
sides to an afternoon session
Growers Institute at Camp
earlier
campaign
organita
to seek agreement on proce­
McQuarrie in Ocala National
HAVANA (UPI) — A roc­
BELGRADE (UPD—Yugotlon and the fact that none
dure for Miimditlng the key
Forest. Ernie Lundbcrg, as­
ket-firing liomber attacked
of the funds will have to be slav President Josip Rroz
issues to arbitration.
sistant county agent, will
l*imdlne deposits at Cnsitdu,
Tito said today he hope* to
expended
f
o
r
professional
| p have charge «f Thursday
La* Villus Providence, early
meet President Kennedy in
fund-raising," Lewis said.
Both the ruilronda and tba
morning’s session.
S u n d a y , the government
the
United
States
this
fall.
"This
means
that
with
the
• • •
union* have agreed to submit
press reported today. At least
exception of payment of na­ Gov. Edmund G. (Pat)
the two main issues — siza
Gindcrvitle Volunteer Fire
one troek tanker was destroy­
Brown of California told UPI
tional
dues
by
some
of
the
ot train crews and firemen's
Department will further plans
ed.
member agencies, all the con­ alter a 40-nilnutc meeting
jobs—to binding aibitration.
for its operation at 7:30 to­
The **plrate'* craft, nccordwith Tito that the Yugoslav
tributions
will
tic
expended
Rut the unions insist on ne­
night at the 1ILH cafeteria.
inir to the Newspaper Itevolu- gotiating secondary Dnucs be­
leader said he thinks he will
PAUL LEWIS
locally,” he added.
All interested persons are
chm, attacked by surprise
Lewis said that he was con­ attend the United Nations
fore arbitration begins.
Invited to attend and aupport
n'x’iit 2 u.m. It said the Cu­
General Assembly session in
tacting
a
grral
number
of
One source said there e!sn
the volunteers.
ban a ir force “repelled" the
civic-minded people who be­ New York this fall.
might be disagreement over
• • •
• •
attack but admitted the plane the scope of the Issues to bo
Brown said tie asked Tito if
lieve that if no United Fund
A
Charles and Maxine Shagescaped safely.
he hope* to meet Kennedy
existed
there
would
be
nine
arbitrated. The unions liuva
ata, of Iowa, have been wel­
The raider illuminated the
then. He quoted Tito as re­
separate
solicitations
and
are
indicated they w ant to narrow
comed to Goldenrod a n d
target area with a flare and
therefore willing to contri­ plying, "Y’es, I hope to sec
problems that the proposed
Oviedo. They have purchased
then rocket-attacked gasoline
the President."
bute
their
time
and
efforts
to
six-man
arbitration
board
the Rosa Watters home on 17 Killed
deposits. One rocket set
"But it will not be the first
this cause.
would
decide.
Orange Avenue in Goldenrod
THE LOCKING RUCKLE on the (safety sent Ivelts being promoted by the
time I have met him ," Tito
aflame a tank truck with 8,MIAMI (UPI) — At least
Attorneys for tho five rail
j and a partnership la an
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees is pointed out to customer Archie Smith
124 callous of gasoline. Other
»aid. "I met President Ken
17
persons
died
in
accidents
operating
unions were d rift­
Oviedo business.
(right) by Jnycocs Wayne Albert. This scene at the Jaycees Seat licit
nedy when he came here in
rockets "felt near" and dam
In Florida over the weekend,
• • •
ing their version of the arbi­
stand
in
the
Food
Fair
Shopping
Center,
Saturday
was
rc|&gt;cntcd
at
three
the early 1950's with Sen.
aged a tank with two million
tration agreement. Including
R. 15. Porter has Just learn- seven of them in two auto­
other locations where the sent belt sales I mmiU i s were set up. Sides will
Owen Brewster, former Re­
gallons of rruda oil stored,
mobile smashups at Daytona
a timetable for settling all
ed that membera of the
continue all this week ut the Jaycees Headquarters on the corner of Fourth
the reports said.
publican senator from Maine,
Bench and Jacksonville,
itiMies. A spokesman said the
' r E.B.B.A. of VAU-t, now about
St. and French Ave.
( Herald Photo)
and Sen. Wayne Morse IDRevotucion s a i d workers
draft might be completed to­
to deploy from Norfolk, Va.,
O rel."
and militiamen hastily re­
day.
for seven-month duty in the 15 Injured
Leonard Terry, Sanfard Ne­
Brown said he asked Tito if
paired
damage
and
dispersed
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TROY, Ala. (UPI) — Fif­ gro. today forfeited $650 in
Mediterranean, read "Around
"we ran expect a better in­
trucks “ preventing the spread
The agreement on Labor
the Clock’’ every day. So teen persons remained hospi­ bonds when he failed to ap­ ternational understanding."
of fire."
Secretary Willard Wirt*’ ar­
"smooth sailing" to t h e talized here today from a pear in county court to ans­ Tito, according to Brown,
The press said the raider
bitration plan was the first
K.B.B.A. and VMM. Flo and crash that sent a two-decker wer to charges of possession replied, "Ye*, the world situ­
wns
bused
in
Nicaragua
"pro­
breakthrough in the four-yearthe Caribe are looking for bus caroming into marshland of loltery tickets and reckless ation is good hut we can still
visioned ami protected by the
old deadlock over imposition
ward already to your return. Saturday night after hitting driving.
do much to Improve our re­
U. S “
• • •
an automobile head-on.
of new work rules that would
TAMPA (UPI) —A police
Sheriff J. L Hobby said lations."
eliminate 32,000 firemen's
investigation
was
underway
f
The Herald’s "Scouting’
Terry was arrested a week
Safety
Sent
Ib-lt
Sales
will
Iwlt.s
all
week
ut
our
headtoday into the death of Caro­
job*.
correspondent, Mrs. J a n e York Better
ago by Deputy Charles Fagan
line Louise Coker. 9 whose continue at the Jnyree* Build- quarter*,'' sold King. Friday
But management sources
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U l’l) on t h e
Casselberry, is back on the
reckless driving
body wu* found hanging in ilig on French Ave. and night the Jaycees wilt again
*nhl the clash over procedures
Job today alter a two-week — World War I hero Sgt. charge and search revealed
the women's rest room of a Fourth St. all this week, Bolt set up their sales stand* at
could upset the arbitration
camping trip in the Smoky Alvin C. York, hospitalized the lottery tickets,
Tampa
poolroom
Sunday King, chairman of the sales four locutions including Rou­
plan end renew the threat
Mountains with Casselberry here last week alter develop­
Fagan also uncovered an­
announced today, (
nd llal and Anderson Drug­
morning.
of a nationwide rail strike
ing a fever, was taken off the other lottery rase Saturday
Roy Scout Troop Ml.
" Ihie to many requests we store, F ood Fair Shop ping
• • •
Police sakl the girl had
Word has been rereived in on Aug. 29, Ruth aides pre­
serious list at Veterans Hos­ when he arrested I'laylon
WASHINGTON (UlM I —Tlie been reported misting by her will maintain *uh - of the seal Celt tor and tho Seminole Deltnry that after conddera- viously bad agreed to hold off
This month’s meeting of pital Sunday night.
Thomas, Altamonte Springs
Plazn Shipping Center in thm by the Controller of Cur­ any strike action until that
staunchest
congressional ad- parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Terry
the North Orlando Village
Negro, for unlawful speeding
Casselberry. These locations rency, Washington. I). C„ a;&gt;- date.
Coker,
when
she
tailed
to
voc-aie*
of
the
"march
on
Council will be held at 7:30 Bodies Sought
and found $773 in bolita tie-1
will be open from b to 9
return
home
Saturday
night
Washington"
are
a
little
bit
Wirt* said the new dispute
f
p.m. toda) in the Community
NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) — kets in his car. Thomas post- [ jn*e-y
p .m , Friday only.
a*** *-*a-inR Dial afternoon.
vvns “obviously a critical one."
Building at ths Recreation Divers made their seco )
!
ut Li i .1*
t.
'
»,
Tin' body wav found hanging
Eight service elution* have
Center. On the agenda are tempt today to recover bod­ t i c Ot the Peace Hugh Dun I " w* ,car ,h“l 0M incl K'n
The Herald learned just be­ lie urged both tho unions
indicated that they will in­ fore press time today that ami carriers to come to an
four ordinances, including the ies believed trapped in a sunk­ can and wu* released pending one touch ot violence, on-- by a towel from a towel rack
disturbance on Aug. 23 could and the door to the rest room
stall the sent belt* for $1 per offices for the setting of stock Immediate understanding on
proposed tax on alt utilities en ferryboat which capsized a hearing.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. f UN) licit, including Larry'* Gulf
turn llie march into a cant was locked from the inside by
consumed within the munici­ and &lt;snk off Okinawa with at
in the new Dollary Bank will procedure*.
Sheriff Hobby also reported
. , .
—Tuesday is "Old Reliable’s" Station at 4UI FI. First St.;
, ,, ..
,
1 , brnmerang and bring inral- a hook and eye,
pal limits.
ha located in the Spnulding
Nr Ida Kennedy Meyer, "who rubble harm to the
least 270 persons ahum -I.
cause
The young girt left home loth birthday at the Redstone Alex’s Sliell Service at 2500
» • •
Building, Hwy. 17-92 in Dospent most of la*t winter in of civil rights.
Saturday afternoon with a Arsenal.
Park Drive; harry Adair* Rory.
Seminole teachers w e r e Church Aloof
our jail on worthless check
Amongthese supports
of sister,Rosemary, 13. Rom*'the
army
Redstone
ballis­
Gulf Station at Flrat St. and
back on the Job today, whip­
SAIGON (UPI) — 71k- Ro­ charijes." is hack in jail The March on Washington mnry told officer* they plav- tic* missile ten years ago
a s *
Krenrii Ave. ami Don Witt
ping things into shape for the man Catholic Church In South again faring numerous more
for Jobs and Freedom" arc ed pool with two boys at Ut Tuesday blasted off front Amoco at 119 Sanford Ave.
9 opening of schist) Sept. 3.
prov.il hi* been granted for
Viet Nam was making every- bad check charges. He added Sent. Paul Douglas ( Dl l l t , poolroom, then went to a Cape Canaveral (nr its first
In the Cnstellierry area, tn- the establishment of a First
effort today to disnsMaiate she al.vn is wanted on similar Kenneth B. Keating, (lt-.N V. i, drive in for a «nft drink. She successful flight. Its many
tty Julia Dartov
hUl l l i l l g rdlltiolt* illcludu T o o l I
R. E. Porter picked up a itself from the dispute be­ charges in nearby counties.
and Jacob K. Javits, (ll-V said Caroline left her there, successes earned it tlu* nick­ G a ra g e , Altamonte Spring.*; National Rank of Dellary.
An appeal on behalf of Mr.
hot news tip this morning: tween the Catholic-dominated
Although no building site and Mrs. Leroy Hill who lost
Y.), three of the most active and site thought her sister name "Old Reliable" since Bill's Sinclair, Ed’s Service
Houston Colts representatives government and the country’s
for tho new bank lias been all of their worldly possess­
civil rights backers in Con­ had returned home.
that time.
Station ami Howard’* Service chosen as yet, an olticc to
have been here, studying mu­ Buddhist majority.
An autopsy was ordered
gress.
ions when their trailer burn­
The development of the Stati n all on Hvvy, 17 92,
nicipal atadium and the May
handle subscription* for stock ed south of Ising wood on Aug.
to
determine
if
the
young
Javits has called Aug. 23
ltcd*lnii&lt;* led the way for
The ion percent nylon belts
lair Inn, and promised an Repair Job
"a historic date" amt Keat­ girl had been assaulted.
many of Die modern missiles ure guaranteed to withstand wilt tic opened iii DeBary 5. was issued today by tho
answer by Oct. 1 whether the
Seventh-day Adventist Health
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — ing ha* labeled the march "an
of today, including Pershing, 6.IHHI pounds of strain, which within the next few days.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
National League team will
American
cam
e."
But
in
their
The
Game
and
Frr&lt;h
Water
The U. 8. Army Corps of En­
Honest John, Littlejohn, Ser- far exceeds safoty specifica­ Shares will go for $30 each and Welfare Center a t Alta,
hold Its spring training here
witli a minimum Of five and monte .Springs.
canl, I.sure and Jupiter,
gineers1 st-u-gnlng
hopper Fish Commission said today statements, they have warned
tion* and me designed for a maximum of 900 lor Individ­ Tlie Hills are in desperate
L* the future. Would be a
repeatedly
against
violence.
Florida’s
duck,
goose
and
root
'tile Redstone was used in
dredge ‘Gerig’ will undergo
easy one • hand operation. ual purchasers.
boon publicity-wise to have
"I know clearly that the
need In' oil types of house*
placing Explorer I on its way
a $311,480 repair Job by the hunting season wilt open st
the colorful Colts general
They sell for le.-s than $1(1 a
Albert (Iowan of the First hold articles, particularly a
whole
cause
could
he
very
noon
Nnv.
27
ami
run
for
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A to outer space and sent astro­
Tampa Ship Repair and Dry
manager, P a u l Richard*,
pair.
National Bmk of Ormond hahy crib anil bedding for
Dock Co., district engineer to consecutive days through seriously hurt," Javits said, search is underway for an naut Alim Shepard on a subhere for six eight weeks each
"Scat belts save lives," Bench will servo as vice pres­ their tl monUi old son. Dia­
"if
there's
violence,
if
there's
Jan.
3,
other
man
to
head
the
strife
orbital flight May 3, 1961,
Col. II. It, P arlitt said today.
spring.
Chairman King emphasized, ident. Other directors approv pers also are needed.
The commission said the disorder, if there's even bad torn state Milk Commission.
• • •
taste."
“They also help reduce in- ed by tlie Federal Agency
Arrangements for contri­
daily
hag
limit
for
ducks
will
lie will tic the third admin
West Hopeful
Police blotter carried a
juri. by more than olio third. | will be Myron Accardl, Oscar butions may be made by con­
t»- four, with a total pussesistrator
of
the
commission
GENEVA (UPD — West­
complaint this morning Irom
Your chunrr* of surviving a n 1 11. I’apincau, Samuel Faron tacting .Mr*. Hoy Phillips at
*ion limit of eight. Daily hug
since Gov. Farris Bryant took
a woman who said site return­ ern disarmament negotiators for gee.-e will he two, with
iiuloinobilo accident are eight. Jr., Robert Kautin.in, Arnold TK 8-1393 during the day or
office.
The
first,
Sherman
NEW YORK (LTD — Her
ed from a movie to find an today were reported hopeful possession limit of four. The
.Smith of Vero Reach, resign­ n.ird T. Frevert, editor of times better when wearing Hooper, Guy It. Chase. James Mrs. itusscll R y d e r at
empty beer can on her bed, the Soviet Union will agree daily iisg limit for roots will
seut holts."
I Spaulding uni! E.
Walters. TK 8-3883 after 6 p. m.
A class reunion will be ed to take an apimintnient on Standard A I'nur's Outlook,
and she was at a los* to ex­ this week to negotiate on ex­ ho eight, with a (olal posse*,
the
Florida
Appellate
Court
planned by members of the
ay* the current corporate
plain it. what with her hus­ changing observation p-..t* sion limit of Id.
Class of 1931 of Seminole High bench.
earnings situation, good as it
band at sea. And. she added, against surprise a'tuck, and
Hunting
will
lxpermitted
not Insist on » prior imn-ug
School at a m eeting Tuesday
I*, I. even more impressive
ahe doesn't drink:
from sunrise to aun*et except
gression pact.
• * *
at H p in. in the Caucus Room Slim Pickings
when it i* considered that re­
on opening day when -(looting
Thieves old a Ino I only $:s :*i sults are after substantially
nf the First Federal Savings
* St. Johns-Indian River Ca­
wilt begin ut noon. Director
ami l»an Association hutid­ for their efforts over the increased depreciation charenal District directors meet Fitfht in Hills
A. D. Aldrich .aid.
SANTll
DOMINGO,
Dmniiiweekend, according to police es allowed under the Treats
ing.
Thursday noon at the Yacht
icun
II.-public
(UPI)
—
Ai
m­
Class
member*
are
asked
Break-in* were reported by ury’s new guidelines.
Club, Titusville, to commence
to bring addresses of nietn- Robert Adam*. 1301 West 13th
Frevert points out that
down-to-earth work toward ed exiles seeking to over­ Fire (Juts Harare
Hutitiuu
Pre-ident
Kire started by the hack- tiers who have moved away Street; Isidore Morgan, 1214 many corporation! didn’t take
having the waterway become throw
a reality. Up to now, meet­ Francois Dataller have re­ firing of a motorcycle gutted from Sanford since gradua­ West 131b Street, and Wil­ Ihe additional allowance* tin
ings have been organization­ ported taking part in ne-v lim garage at the home of tion. Further information can liams Restaurant, 'third and til Die last quarter of 1962
heavy fighting in niount.iin- Fire Lt. G. It Crow at Mel- tic obtained Irom Mrs. Eu­ Magnolia. The burglars ob­ with tlie n ull that year-to
al in Irnor.
(
ous northeast Haiti, accord­ lonvillc Avenue and 13th gene Estridgc 111 nr Miss tained $3.5u from vending mu- year comparison*, at this
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rhine* at the redaurant
Street at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Grace Marie Slinevipher.
sta ge, are penalized.
Have you noticed tlipsc ing to exile sources here.
stories on budget? T h e
school*, the county and the
city all reported no increase
in tax millage*. That i-* good
new* lor the property owner*.
• • •
Sanford resident! are a lit­
tle lucky. Refuse collection
fee here is a $1 a month —
DcLand is Increasing its fee
WHI TE
S U L V it l R crease from about 62 million "We must realize that daring dual stales serving as labor­ tices by some developers.
He said Ihe industry is a
from JI.25 to $2.
SPRINGS. W. Va.. (UPD - if p event trends continue. tile neat 3(1 year* we have to atories in which new ideas
• • •
“healthy, ambitious adoles­
The South must prepare it­ And about three quarters of budd a duplicate ot tlu- ur­ are developed, applied ami
lin e 's a goal for Sanford
cent one" that ha* "no great­
merchants to shm t at. The self for a population increase the total wUI be urban dwel­ ban facilities that have taken tested.
er number, and no less num­
Also addressing Ihe meeting ber, of o;terators who are
Chamber of Commerce report­ of 4o million in the next 23 to lers compared with about 60 us In ibis land 3oo years to
&lt;V ed today that Seminole Cuun- 30 years—all of it in urban per cent now.
produce," he saki.
wa* Chairman Marshal M. bankrupt, cither financially
OTlarrow said plans must
"Although we have had (’riser of Florida's Installment or morally, than doe* any
ttuns have an income of l!W areas— the Southern Gover­
MET 1(01*0 LIT AN TELEPHONE toll-free service for nil of SeminoU
million a year, hut sal*-* here nor* Conference was told to­ be made to see that water, uli.it we railed stale planning Land Sales Board, a new other business or profession."
County was discussed a t a meeting of Chamber of Commerce officials,
air and land—resources once in a Tew state, oh and on agency which comes into
only total fill million a year. day.
He said Florida's new con­
mayors of all municipalities! and telephone officers at a luncheon-meet in)?
trol board will protect both
There's $50 million going
Executive Director Dennis thought to be enexhaustable for the past 33 year*, rela­ existence in two weeks.
Friday a t Jim Spencers' restaurant. Pictured frum the left are W. V. K»&gt;y
(.'river traced the history of the public ami an industry
aumewheru else.
OTlarrow of the American —are available for the boom­ tively little lias been accom­
•
•
•
uitd it. F. Shctldcn, district and local muuugers, respectively, of the
plished," OTlarrow said. But Installment sale of Florida that can contribute to the
Society of Planning Officials ing population.
Southern Bell Telephone, and M. L. Ilarre, assistant to the president of
• Tlie time has passed when he said that state rather than real estate, and the cloud it "sound economic growth" of
It’s almost a safe bet that told a conference roundtable
Winter Park Telephone Company. (Detailed news story on pujte ’J of to­
tFe courthouse annex will be- that the population of tlie 17 the state can sit by and mere­ federal discretion of plann­ hat come under in recent a region. (Related story on
day's Herald.)
(Herald Photo) ,
years
because
ot
sharp
prac­
ly
hope
(or
the
best,"
lie
said.
Rage
10).
ing
i4
needed,
with
indivi­
stales
ut
tha
group
will
In
totaled a t Casselberry,

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Paul D. Lewis, manager of
the Credit Bureau of Sanford,
has been named Campaign
Chairman for the 1963 United
Fund of Seminole County.

(F it?

Unions Called
For Showdown

S f m d ii

Rocket Plane
Attacks Cuban
Gasoline Depot

Tito Says He
May Visit JFK
This Fall

m w A.

Bolita Agent
Forfeits Bond

Tampa Girl, 9, Jaycee Safety Belt
Found Hanged Campaign Extended

DeBary Bank
Gels U. 5. Okay

March Advocates
Getting Jitters

'Old Reliable'
10 Years Old

Center Issues
Appeal For
Area Family

Duck Season
Opens Nov. 27

Milk Commission
Seeks New Chief

Class Of 1954
Meets Tuesday

Earnings Called
‘Impressive’

/

Population Spurt Problem For South

State Planning* Now A ’M u st' Governors Warned

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Bremen To Contact
Former Members

Opens Season
Al Dinner
■ covered dish dinner
n ettin g held b i t Wednesday
• m in e at tbt borne of Mrs.
A I M Jacobi on Lake Aiher
Circle in Bear Lake.
Mra. C. L. Brunk, new
grtaldetrt, pretided over the
fcnaineaa meeting held followk g the dinner. Mra. Jacobi,
garden therapy chairman, re­
ported that plana hare been
made for the group to con­
tinue tta work with the Gate­
way School in Orlando by
providing farora for holiday!
and apeeial oceaiiona for the
Children there.
It waa announced that work
on beautifying the Bear Lake
Elementary School groundi
with plantings would get un­
derway after a planning
meeting of the beautification
committee with M n. Richard
Oitraader.
New membera welcomed
were Mra. H. E. Chapman
and M n . William Powell.
Next mooth'a meeting win
he held at the home of Mra.
William Maaaey on Lako Aih­
er Circle.

Church Suspends
Priesf After
Cuban Visits

•i
n

N E W YORK (UP!) — The
Roman Catholic Maryknoll
Pa then have suspended a
member of their mlailonary «oeiety, the Rev. Felix Me
Cowan, St, for nnauthoriaed
tripe to Cuba, it waa leaned
recently.
McGowan, o f New York
City, three with hia father,
who said that ha expected him
home ahortly.
Reports from Waxhlnjrtca
however, said the impended
priest presided at a meeting
there Thursday night of the
pro-Caitro Ad Hoc Student
Omni Ittee for Travel to Cuba.
The committee, now under
federal investigation, span
sored the vielt of 6u Ameri­
cans to Cuba in July.
A society spokesman at
Mary knoll, N. Y., aaid Me
Cowan was suspended in May
when he went to Cuba after
being told not to go.
McGowan la to ba a featur­
ed speaker at a mass rally
next Sunday at Town Hall, in
New York City, ep&lt;manrtd by
the student committee.

Bethany Circle
Has Meeting
By Berales Kelsey
The Bethany Circle of the
Oviedo Methodist WSCS met
at B p.m, last Monday at the
home of Mrs, Waller Teague
with Mra. Kltie Ellis in
charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Robert Soka present­
ed the program on the life
of the mlssiunary, Ann Judson.
Nine memhers were prelent for tho meeting during
which plan* for the annual
candy isles project were
made.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting.

Legal Notice
iv

T iir n n n ir r im e r n v
t iik
\ iv r ii j i i i h i v i . n i l .
i:r iT , is
s s i i k o ii n u w t -

THIS COMPACT CAR, driven by Harry L.
Lenttnl of Altamonte Springs collided with a
1051 truck, driven by Frunklin Lacy of Cassel­
berry. In the crash Friday at the Intersection of
Hwy. 17-02 and Sparton Dr. In South Seminole
the truck waa a total loss. State Trooper J. L.
Sikes investigated the accident.

Americans Too Tall Now For
Old-Time Standard Length Bed
NKW YORK (Ul*l)
(UP — The
atandanT double bed ia on the
way out because Americans
are growing bigger all the
time. But togetherness will
continue, according to bedding
manufacturers, who have de­
cided to replace the standard
bed with people-sixed beds.
The dimensions of the dou­
ble bed were established more
than 100 years ago, when a
six-footer was a rarity. Since
then, Americans, both mats
and female, have shot upward
in height and weight. For In­
stance, American soldiers to­
day average sn inch and a
half taller and 7H pounds
heavier than tho doughboy of
World War I.
This means that many mod­
ern Americans must either
sleep In a crouch or dangle
their feet over the foot board.
Two major obstacles pre­
vented bedding manufacturer*
from Increnaing the sixo of
beds when public demand for
bigger beds first became ap­
parent. First, available acces­
sories such as sheets, blankets
and bedspreads were too smut!
for bigger beds, and arcond,
the average housewife dread­

ed the thought of wrestling
with a bigger, heavier mat­
tress.
Linens and blankets for
larger beds sre now stocked In
most department stores. The
second problem has been solv­
ed by use of latex foam rubber
mattresses that don't need
turning, snd a wide variety of
special devices, such as hinged
mattresses or t w i n m a t tresses placed under one head­
board.
Customer acceptance of sup­
ers! xcd bedding Is gruwlng
steadily. The nation's largest
muttress manufacturer re­
ports that more than '.'5 per
cent of sales this year sru in
extra size*.

ChristChurch
To Organize
Acolyte Guild

By Mo m Grinstead
North Orlando Fire Chief
Bill Hahn and F in n an Chuck
Rowel] announced at last
Wednesday night’a depart­
ment meeting that they will
personalty contact all former
membera and invite them to
return to the organization.
They also wilt make ar­
rangements to vlait any man
who might be intended In
becoming either an active or
Inactive member or the de­
partment to explain detalli of
the organization In full if it
la so desired.
Oates for regular training
and drill session! will be set
in the near futun by the de­
partment which now has In­
surance provided for the cov­
erage of 12 members.
Hahn reminded that resi­
dents should he advised .to
call the North Orlando Gen­
eral Store In the event of a
daytime fire and Bob Step­
henson should a (ire occur
during the night hours.
It was announced that 16
and 17 year old boyi will be
trained to assist the depart­
ment although they will be
unable to be accepted aa reg­
istered firemen until they are
IB years old.
Hahn advised that a check
is being made at the recom­
mendation of t h e Village
Council upon ordinances per­
taining to fire safety mea­
sures as suggested by the
League of Municipalities and
of those which are In use by
other cities of the ares.
A letter was read from the
Klllarncy Volunteer Flro De­
partment inviting all village
firemen and their families to
allend the third a n n u a l
Orange County Association

Great

Field Day wihch will be held
on Oct B with exercises be­
ginning it 2 p.m. at the
Northgate Shopping Canter.
Seminole County F o r e s t
Ranger Albert Harris will be
guest speaker at the next
meeting of the North Orlando
Volunteers. A 11 Interested
men are invited to attend.

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unknown
YOU AIU: HKUHItV NOTIKll:L&gt; Hist » mil of CamnUInt
fur Jlyuris he* brig Hint
afatnst yon, srvl roil «r . r .
qulred to eerts s copy of ih«
■ niwtr or pleading t» lh» Hill
of Complaint on the I’ lelnlitre Attorn.y Paul C. Perkin*.
•47 VV,.r Houth Mtre-I, Or­
lando, Klorlila, ami file Ilia
urlatnat answer or plaadoia
tn the olftc* of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court on or be­
fore Thursday. September, 14.
1441, It you tat] to do so Judg­
ment bp default wilt h- tak­
en against you for the reHat ilrrnended In the Ulll of
Complaint.
WITNCHM my hand snd aeal
St Hiriford. Hemlaule County.
Klnrlda. thle llud day of
August, IS4Z.

(MS. At.)

Arthur If. Ilerkwllk. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ur: Martha T. VlhLn, D.C.
Paul C Perkin*
447 Weal Houtk Street
Orlando, KlorlilS
Publish \ U f. SI. A Hept. I.
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C O LD
W EATHER
Will Soon Be Here

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Or M«rr KtuxJ Order,
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Sales &amp; Service

(Limit: Three With Vrnir $.1
Or .'I ure Food Order,
I'leiie)

Offer* The Same

RELIA BLE
Healer Service
They Have Offered
For I’aat Yearn.
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On Our Lint
And Have Your

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FOOD KING

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Winter — Save
Fuel Too.
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Savings On Easy Terms

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Sanford'* Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
20.1-09 E. 1st ST.
FA 2-0983

5 Homes Nearly Completed
TWO OF WHICH ARE ALREADY SOLD —
IN THE NEWEST SECTION OF ONE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA’S
BETTER PLANNED COMMUNITIES —

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Mrs. Haynes,
Longwood, Dies

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CHANT.

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FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

By Donna Entra
An orgnnlzutlnnnl meeting
of the Arulyte Guild of Christ
Church Episcopal in homewood was held at S p.m.
Saturday at the Pariah House
on Church Street.
Hoy« confirmed, or noon
ready for confirmation who
are between the ages of 11
and tit years, arc eligible for
membership.
Tin* young men will be
Mrs. Sarah Ann Haynes, U. trained to serve at the altar
of Longwood died Sunday.
fur services nt the church.
Born June 12, 1910, In Char­
leston, W. Va., who had made
her home In Lungwnotl fur the
past It years.
Survivors are her husband,
Clifford Haynes of Izmgwuod;
ATLANTA (UPI)-Smclllng
two sons, Robert C. Bostic, of gas in a vacant houve he own­
Drive Itancli, W. Va., and ed Thursday, Charles A. WigJohnny Bostic of Sanford; u ley, &lt;;h. struck a mutch to see
daughter, Mrs. Alice Slack of It a small gas heater was
Red House, VV. Va.; a broth­ working.
er, Oscar Lambert ol Charles­
The
resulting explosion
ton; a sister, .Mrs. Della Dul­ wrecked the six room house,
ler of Kanawha-Two-Mlle, W. broke window* in neighboring
Va.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. homes and hospitalized WigChristine Workman anti Mrs. ley with hum* from the waist
Mildred Jacobs, both of Char­ up.
leston and nine grandchild­
Firemen said the fumes
ren.
were escaping from an open
Funeral arrangements will gas pipe in the kitchen where
Ik- announced
by
Nildack a stove had been removed
Funeral Home of Casselberry. Wednesday,

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M ayor Reports
§ a t if c r b i j r r d i i
On City's Action

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday; hiph todny about 85; low tonight 70-75.

No further action on ita
tentative approval of $3,000
for the first tlx months of
the 1901-64 flseel year for the
Seminole County Chamlier of
Commerce was taken by the
City Commission in its final
public hearing on the budget
Monday evening.
The Commission last Tues­
day approved the (5,000 for

the first six months, adding
it would consider another
85,000 for the balance of the
year "based on the future co­
operation of the Chaml-er with
the City of Sanford's activi­
ties and municipal pork ad­
vertising.”
The Commission for the lust
several years ha* given the
Chamber SI0,000 annually.

Tlii* year the Chamber r**
quested 815,000.
Mayor Thomas S. McDonald
Monday- evening read m pre­
pared six-page report "fron*
Structural engineers’ re­
myself and not from the Com­
porta will be studied by the
mission" in which he con­
School Board In ipecial aescluded:
"Removing the sensa­
alon at t p.m. Thursday,
tionalism of newspaper head­
SupL Ray MUwre laid today.
lines, the true story is that
The reporta will rover the
the contribution proposed re% rejected roof alabs in the new
mains the same as the present
construction at South Semi­
fiscal year. The only differ­
nole Junior High, Rossnwaid
ence is that the City Commis­
TALLAHASSEE
(C
P
ll
—
,
Four Sanford students en
and Sanford Junior High
sion wishes lo review the co­
Tie chairman of the Republi­
Schools.
route to Orlando escaped
operative
efforts of the Cham­
• •
•
can Party in Pasco County
serious injury at 7:10 this
ber with the City, on city
Tha Lake Mary Chamber of morning when thefar compact
|testified today that Circuit
projects, alter the first six
Commerce h a s
appointed car skidded on this slippery
Judge Richard Kelly repeatmonths of the coming fiscal
Jack Wilbur aa a committee
year. This should never bt too
! edly had refused to parti­
highway and crash cd into a
of one to work out plana for
Fred W. llurdctle Jr., 37, after a coroner's jury return­ much to ask nf any logical
cipate
m
party
activities
parked
automobile
onc-balf
&lt;1 numbering the houiea In Lake
since his election to the was charged with first degree ed a verdict Monday evening businessman or official when
mile north of Ca s*cll&gt;erry.
* Mary. More on this later.
murder and bound over lo that Charles II. Strickland, the taxpayers’ money Is in­
• • •
bench.
Oscar Perez and William
circuit court by Justice of 33, "met his death by a volved."
With proceeds going to Bassett auifored minor cuts
Otto Carlson, Zephyr ills the Peace Thomas G. Moon gun shot wound inflicted by
The Mayor recounted many
eommunlty projects, the Jay- and bruises. The driver. Ron­
poultry farmer, gave his
his unck\ Burdette.
activities of the City gov­
ceea are apontoring a fertilitestimony to refute a claim
The diooting took place ernment, such a* inducing new
ald Fchd, ami I'nul Place's
er sale Saturday with the
of prosecutors in the Kelly
Sunday
afternoon at Bur­ industry to the area, seeking
impeachment trial that the
product "delivered to your were unhurt.
dette's home un Little Lake a burge terminal, endeavor­
Trooper J. L. SCtes report­
Judge had violated legal
door." Chairman Chuck Bose
Howell, near Oviedo. An ing to have the new state uni­
ethics by participating in
says to call FA 2-3451 far de­ ed the four students were cn
autopsy at Florida Sanitar­ versity located here, street
RAIN AND SLIPPERY ROADS wore blamed for this-collision thin morn­
nartisan politics.
route to school 1n Orlando
livery.
co-operating
ium
and llnipital Monday improvements,
ing on Hiifhwny 17-92. A compact car bearing four .students nkiddetl from
Carlson was called by the
^
• • •
when Fchd lost &lt; ontrol and
ill keeping .SunfnrU Naval Air
revealed
Strickland
had
been
the highway, *truck a parkked car and overturned.
(Herald Photo)
prosecution to identfy a cam­
South aide School PTO will the car skidded o ff the high­
Station here, negotiating fur
shot once in the abdomen.
paign contribution of $5)xi
meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept, ill at way, striking the parked ear
Sanford Nava! Academy, etc.
Constable
George
A.
Kel­
made to the Republican Par­
of Dale High, Of lando. The
• • •
the school.
The City’ s 196.1-61 budget of sey at*o served Rurilclii*
ty in February, 1962, by the St.21 million was given ten­
• • •
student's ear overturned.
"Tho
City
Commission,’*
with a warrant charging linn
Judge's wife, Lorraine.
Sikes said that Fchd was
tative approval Monday even­ with shaming into a dwell­ Mayor McDonald reported*
From the Lions Pause:
lie also was questioned ing by the City Commission,
"How long did It take your cited for exceedinj’ the speed
“ will continue to work with
about
Republican activities subject to formal action at ing. This complaint was filed
limit.
wife to learn to drive!" "It'll
the Chamber and the busi­
by
Burdette's
neighbor.
For­
in opposition to a move by next Monday's regular meet­
The trooper also pointed
be 10 yearj in October."
nessmen to prumuta Sanford
est
Ferrell,
who
claimed
Burt!) Pasco County lawyers to ing. The City's tax ntlllage
out that Fchd ami Placck, in
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ami Seminole County. Yh&lt;*
switch Pasco County into an­ will remain at six mills, the delle was firing from his
Seminole Boosters meeting the front seat, 'were using Refugee Decision
Commission feels that co-op­
own
home
into
the
Ferrell
other circuit in an unsuccess­ same *as the last several
MIAMI (C P I&gt;— A decision
9 at 7 tonight. High school audi­ seat belts and « scaped in­
erative effort is n necessity
home
just
before
Strickland
P O R T A R T H U R , Tex. | No casualties were known.
ful effort to get rid of Kelly. years.
torium. President O. L Barks jury. Peres and Bassett, in wus expected today on wheth­
liml must work both ways.
was
shot.
(UI’I)
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Howling
Hurrfcmiu
Carlson testified that KclTlii* was a far cry from
Commission tentatively ap­
says it's for everyone, espec­ the rear seat, wore not us­ er 25 Haitian refugees who
Judge
Moon
remanded it Is difficult fur the Com­
ially parents of high school ing scat belt* and were hurt. fled to Florida in u sailboat. Cindy hit thu Texas const be- devastating Hurricane Carla ,v *°kl him he could not run- proved the budget, with a Burdette to the county Jail mission to wurk to improva
will tie allowed to slay in exile (ween tiuivcslon and Port Ar­ which struck the Texas coast tribute time or money to the few minor changes, as draft­ without bond on the first ami promote Downtown San­
■tudenti who arc interested In
party because judges must
in the I Tilted States.
helping the athletic program
thur today, and showed im­ two years utid one week IIgo be non partisan. But he said ed by City Manager W. E. degree murder charge and ford only to find the Chamber
Knowles and Finance Dir­
fixed bond at SIo.imm on the promoting u new shopping
o( the school.
mediate signs of weakening. today, killing at least 17 Per­ Mrs. Kelly was a close per­
ector Henry Tamm.
Tax Cut Bill
• • •
Ferrell complaint.
The eye of the storm moved
urea on the cast side of 17-9'J
sonal
friend
and
the
judge
One of Ihe major Items
WASHINGTON (CPU — through the tiny evacuated sons and leaving damage in
Anthony Hoseman, assist­ south of Dnota Road to relo­
CATTY REMARK: F i r s t
let
her
make
a
contribution.
was
a
pay
increase
for
city
Speaker
John
W.
McCormack
woman: "1 just bate to think
town uf High Island between Die hundreds of millions of
lie admitted under quest­ police officers ranging from ant state attorney, represent­ cate businesses outside the
assured President Kennedy to­ 7:10 and 7:10 a. m. CST. dollars.
of my 40th birthday." Second
ioning
by
Rep.
William *lx per cent for patrolmrn. ed the state at the inquest. city.”
day that the House would try Winds of do to 70 miles per
woman: "Why — wlut hap­
Thousands of coastal resi­ O'Neill of Ocala, one of l ie five |ht cent for sergeants, Serving on the coroner's Jury
While officers of tho Cham­
to pass next week Ids propos­ hour died us tile eye pas.-ed
pened?"
dents had fled inland before prosecutors appointed try the four for lieutenant* to three were J. It. Staley, Milton ber declined un invitation Li
ed fill billion tax cut.
• • •
but rose again as the baek side thu swift-developing power of House id Representatives af­ for captains. Most other city Gore, Leon Olliff, T. L. Lin­ attend Monduy evening’s bud­
go Jr.. R. I.. Ward and Ben get session, five Chamber diTALLAHASSEE (U PD —
of Cindy struck.
Capt. James Mayo. CO o(
l indy. Many men atm I lo ter it voted impeachment employes receive a two per F. Ward Jr., foreman.
Boat
Saved
The
cabinet
bud
go
t
commis­
Ilatwing One, accepted his In-1
rector* were present: Capt.
charges against Kelly, that ceni pay increase.
MIAMI ttil'll — Tiie Const
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred W.
their jobs ut sen,
vitation as a director of the sion okayed pay ra) res for 9,*
a petition opposing the clr*
Commissioner A. I., Wilson, Burdette Sr. were with their James U. Mayo, W. A. fa tGuard
pumped
out
the
fishing
Chamber of Commerce to at­ Mill employes in Pin state uni­
Tide* rose almost fivu feel , „[[ change was inImen- at his first meeting Monday
tick, Robert Crumley, WilLuti
Vessel, Moby Dick, liml was
-on during the hearing. Uur- Hemphill and Geurge Touhy.
tend last nicht's City Com­ versities today whin to salaries
ithove niumat. Cindy's highest vraphed hi the Judge's office since hospitalisation.
sinking
off
Alligator
Reef
in
, . ,
. ,. vu’" 1 *' I dette, himself, did not testi- 1'atriek ami Touhy uru past
mission meeting. Said lie were not in contrtiversy be­
•
winds were HU mile gusts. Gal- •*' Ike courthuu-c. But he partial victory In his drive
the Keys today and took it in
____________
wants all the Information lie fore the fiscal agel icy.
presidents of the Chamber.
i
,
.
said ihe mimeographing mi- for a full “ Ketly day" for fy.
I
v
iratotl
recorded
71
nule-an,
,
,
,
The decision will not affect tow.
chine and paper belonged to firemen. Know!** had ex­
'9 can get to help him in his
** '
*
pay raise* nynjiieij, for l'i\
"y T'u'.rd 1 e .
'.-rnation.il ll,,ur wimU during the nlgiu. c ;,r|s.,n and l'ie work wa- plained II would require two
wew civic duties here.
Follot- -Itllthe reading of
other eii.pioyvs ami profc -tot ? F i &gt; i n " I - I o i h e , *
Putt.u i ill led t ur patrols |ThwM! '''"P l-'l »" *
un l|(ine lly u ri.Kelly.
his pctqm\04i statement, Mc­
additional firemen to give
llhl.GRACE. V ii g o staviii
Lake Mary Uoy Scout Troop where cabinet melt iber fe!
Donald stated that by Novem­
Iioin tlnr darkened streets of ,luur'
- - ■■ --------lire employes a lull free day
&lt;
l
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I
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l
—
Seven
I
.
,S.
senators
212, once a leading troop of raisea proposed by the board
ber or December and with co­
every two weeks. They now
Birmingham t» the school1 11 “ *'* C r »'ul
-'" 0"
lift
the
Intei parliaments y
the St. John's District, is in of control were too- high.
operation from Iho Chamber
receive a half-day every 2tl
ground, early today and Nc 1,1 ,u
ln
1 Alll,up
l nlon (il'l. i c- nfercnco today
In
some
instances
the
raises
need of leid cn . All that is re­
day*, other Commissioners
"1 would ho most happy for
....
leaders
made
plans
for
a
in
M,,usl......
mi,c
ni d headed for Washington to
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. His&gt; Commission to put up tha
Monday evening authorized
quired is Interest in the boys proposed ranged heG ween $."&gt;nn
march cn the Alabama Capi­ inluiid, were crowded.
V
ito
on
tin*
hiIi lent test boil
Toneiits of rain tlumdcied
one additional firemen and (U I’I) — Thu United Nations second *5,000."
■ml lime to devote to various and f'2. Ion. Those pro pinod
tol in Montgomery.
tlellty. ' ' *
instructed Knowles to try I tier Hal AS.-emtdy opens its
troop activities. Any man salary raises wen u handed
Touhy stated Hint "only on*
Outrage of Inc Nejjtu com|r,vu ..... ..............
well'oiccnsl
fur
extreme
cu
t
hack
tu
the
boaid
o
f
control
arrange for a full "Kelly l.HIb'' fCHMon today with no side has been presented *m«
willing to assist Is asked to
a
unity
of
tlirmingliain's
1stYVilliit.u E. Smith, 41, of
Bishop Warnsi
agenda trended with HI phutieully and you have been
Texas and West portion* uf
day."
&lt;sf contact Ed Zimmerman of which atarted a new study of
Wayeross, Ga., charged with
LtlUISWI.lfi.Ky. (UI'I l — •-i racral bombing manifest­ Louisiana.
the
pay
schedules.
Commissioner .1 II. Crapps items, but its debates were very fair and have indicated
Lake Mary, temporary lead­
ed itself hi .stoning attack.- on
the led.I up of the Fern Park
But budget Direct .or Harry Bishop t\ Ewbaik Tucker of white motorists and other
lost out .Monday evening in cspoiled to To overshadowed a willingness to co-operuto.
er.
lira mb of the Winter I'urk his attempt to have police by Big Thu* foreign minis­
Smith said last u -cek’s u&gt;- the African Methodist Epis­ acts ol vandalism Monday
You should go down tho sama
Savings and Loan Association, pay increased to to, eight, ters talks on the sidelines.
copal
Church
U
urging
mem­
Registration for beginners tion also had the effect of
road. There should b« better
night. During one such inci­
was
I'.iiiml
to
the
fedcrul
bers
of
his
denomination
to
Soviet Foreign Minister An­
six ami four per cent instead
shorthsnd will close Friday at holding up raises fo| - the mote
ginn.l jury Monday when ar­ of the approved *ix. live, four drei Gromyko will resume Id- communication* between tha
arm themselves against "il­ dent a white motorist tired a
Seminole
County Uusinesa than 9,0(j0 other employes
two groups."
pistol three times into a group
raigned before tf. S. ('..inniis- and three per cent.
talk.* with Secretary of Statu
about whose solar res there legal intrusions.”
School.
"Mr. Touhy has hit It on
of ubout 20 Negroes who hud
sinner James K. Ilyid at DrIn tin' four hour session Dean Busk and Hritisli For­ the head," stated Commis­
• • •
was no criticism.
taunted
and
hurled
rocks
ut
lando.
which closed at midnight, the eign Secretary l.oid Home on sioner A. L. Wilson. "It is
For the controvert dal group, Erwin For Treaty
Benefit style show and
CARACAS (UI'I) Nine
w a s h in g io n
11:111 — him. Oliver Williams, IB, was
.Smith wus remanded to Or­ Commission discussed
the way* to ca.u! Hut cold war.
bridge of Epsilon Sigma Al­ the board of cuntr ul recom­
lack of communications snd
pro-Cii-tro terrorist leaders ange County jail in lieu uf controversy
Tint nuclear test bun treaty wounded slightly.
over
sodding The ministers last met in
pha sorority will he held at mended salary itici -vases to­
complete
misunderstanding
The
Rev.
Martin
Luther
escaped early Monday from a f Hi.HOII, huiul,
gullied
support
today
front
an­
Municipal Stadium for high Moscow after Ilia signing of which ha* brought un thu
7:30 tonight at the Sanford taled $2l&gt;7,UOU ami ! Imitli pro­
King
Jr.,
acknowledged
lead­
pri-on
in
Iho
western
imuiii
lie is charged with holding school loothall games. No de tin- partial nuclear teil bun.
posed raises.totaling • $ 11I.IHM). other key Southern Democrat er of the southern integration
Woman's Club.
situation."
lain city of Trujillo, appar­ lip Teller Doyle Dl.Ilium un I cislon wa* reached but a pro­
when Sen. Sam J. Ervin, .S'. L\,
Interest ill tlisa u»uinhly
•
•
*
It vvu* understood tha
movement,
joined
other
lead­
ently
under
cover
of
a
guer­
announced Dint he would sup­
escaping with 4H2S. He wus posal that the City otter to centered on l'zcuidcnt KenThe public is invited to the
port thu pact, though "with­ ers at a mass rally Monday rilla attack, it w.i* announc­ arre ted the same day when lease the stadium to Die i edy's speech Friday ami the Chamlier executive committea
dedication of tfve Fred It. Wil­
night in urging the Negro ed Monday night,
out great enthusiasm,"
sighted by FBI agents whP County School Hoard for $! uildress of Canadian I'rinie planned to meet this afterson Memorial Law Library at
noon to consider McDonald'*
community to channel its
A |Hiliccman was found walking in Winter I’urk. annually was discussed.
Minister Lester II, I'eursoii,
9:10 Wednesday morning off
frustration
amt
bittcriw-s
in­
slabbed to death near the Sheriff J. L. Hobby naid JTi'.S Approval was given for llie a former assembly president, six-page statement and tires
Visits Vatican
tile courtroom in the court­
I'ommi-sien's tentative budget
purchase of
VATICAN CITY (U i’ l) — to a grim determination to prison’s main gat . through of the fsJS was reitvrri'il.
new tractor ■n,,iril|njr.
house. Judge Vermin Mite
win
civil
rights
through
nonPope Paul \ 1 received West
which the fugitives apparent­
for land till purposes from
TIM
jtty'a si
,,1,,-dulu.
beginning approval. Final approval is tu
Today's
In
said Mr. Wilson's children will
SAIGON, South Viet Nam German Chancellor ' Kunrad " 'i lencc and the ballot tan. ly escaped. They included
Hie stale Tractor ami Equip- nt
confined be voted ill next Monday eve­
be present when a plaque is
tUPI)—'Viet Nam'ii Commu­ Adenauer in a private auili*-------------------inent l ompany mi its low tl| t|„. formul opening by ning's regular meeting of tha
four ex officers dishonorably
unveiled.
nist
guerrillas
appe
nlcd
today
Mice
today
and
paid
personal
di-charged
for
participation
bill
with trade-in. of Stfi.HlO. |H.nr,jt.,| ,\-o-mldy I'usiiknt City Commission.
•
• •
for a coalition govt rnmerit on tribute C* the H7-yeur-&lt;di| lend-'
plKusakin was held brief- ............ .
/^f.uu.c K)wll „ r
in Ihe abortive Uarupano re­
City Manager Pete Knowles
t&gt; wuh Warrent Hunmcutt. of ,.1 ( k l ,hll
of
the order nf neighboring Laos &gt;r who plan- tu i.-lin next
volt, three guerrilla leaders
will discuss Die "library sit­
St. Petersburg, on possible (
So,u KreOrl.tu«2 of
as a means of tmding the I month,
and two unidentified civilians
uation and the old postoffice”
reappraisal of all city
fighting here.
MIAMI f UI’ I)—Members of
The prison break occurred
before the Jayrces Thursday
TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) - perty (or tax purposes. l" " Venezuela, who has no anThe ap|&gt;c.il was made by l O V lS It LiTCGCC
three Cuban exile groups, a few hours after authorities
' iioliiucd iqipusitiou, a* tu* sue*
noon at the Civic Center.
of Stale Toot
WASHINGTON (UI’ I) — -till nursing wounds suffered here hud round.-d up Red Secretary
Nguyen lluu Thn, president
CAMERON, La. (UI'I) —
eessnr.
•
• •
Adams said Monday lie has
of the Communist "National Mi-. Jacqueline Kennedy will in u Sunday riol in New York, leader Roinulo .Vim alias
Sheriff O. It. Carter, descrihdecided not to run for gov
Hr read with interest that
go Li Greece Oct, 2 for a two- pushed their demands Mon­ “ Major Rafael.” and four
in; Ihe Right of residents as
&lt;1 the Geneva Home Demonstra­ Liberation Front," in a l«lernor in uwi
UT lo the L’nite j Nations week visit with her brother-in- day night for a public debate oilier Communists
Hurricane Cindy approached:
tion Club women have decided
Adams, who announced for
broadcast by Conn nimbi sta­ law- and sister, I'rinco and with the American students
"They are tilling the roads
Nino, who fled to liruril re election a* secretary of
MIAMI I llt'l)—Revolution­
to do something about Com­
I'nm es g*innbin us KmUiwill, who recently toured Cuba.
tion*.
tike
ants."
after
participating
in
the
hi
ary
Unitv
I
UR),
n
top
Cuban
'tale several weeks ago hut
missioner Jim Avery's state­
It called fur wiL'r.li'uwal of the Wiiitu House announced
Tim Cubans said the Ameri­ jack of the freighter Anz.u- left the door open (or a exile group, announced Mon­
ment that "they should learn
U. S. troops, Hie it id of U. S. tot lay.
can*, who staged a meeting in tegni, recently slipped hack crack at tha govenror s chair, day it ha* been Hooding Cuba
more about county govern­
participation in Vietnamese
New York's Town Hall Sun into Venezuela.
MIAMI (UI’ I)—Twenty-two
said starting a campaign at with anti-Castro pamphlet*.
ment along with their homeaffairs, and the tsl ablislmurg Quake In Peru
day that set off rioting in
The group said one leaflet Cuban refugees, most of them
tills late date "would require
making" It is planned that a
LIMA, Peru (UI'I &gt; — A Time* Square, had definitely
of a "national, t iemocratic,
bears u photograph of a uni lawyers, have been lured as
my full time amt attention.
group from this club will at­
"long, strong," earthquake agr,.rj (l, |hl. debate,
peaceful,
and
net
tral
coali­
Probe Poisonings
"Involvement In so con­ lurincd Soviet soldier with a social investigators in New
tend nil commission meetings
••Rut
are afraid Ihey
tion government.’ ’ presum­ shook the people of Ibis capJACKSONVILLE i l l 'l l - centrated an eifori would target superimposed over the York City,
in the futute.
|)r Health officials investigated necessitate that t relinquish (are.
ably made up of ( 'omnium-is ital ..ul of their sleep before ttil| t |,|c|j#|,
*
• •
\\ e 11a r e
Commissioner
.lawn today, but caused no re- ( .,ri„* Theye of the Itevolu today the food pois&gt; n case* of tlie responsibilities placed on
and
anti-l'omntiiiii
its.
The
leaflet*
and
pamphlets
James
It
Dampson
ol New
Parents of Meminole High
•V.ir sold on live first call,
(Hirted casualties or serious, lion ary Unity fUR» nrgjmza- to Jacksonville res tents who me as secretary of state." are aimed ut Cuban militia- York City llew here Monday
School students are invited
four other inquiries with­
damage.
t|(lll H)ll| j,.,| uu. jo
exile reportedly dined in the same lie said. "This t cannot in men us well a* the man in Hie md interviewed the exiles,
to meet at 7:10 tonight for
in nn hour after paper
Tile quake rocked the city ..................... \, w York.
food
conscience
ihe"
restaurant last week.
street, the group said.
' &gt;elected from a group o( 2BU
an orientation program in the
wa* mil". That's the
at I2;li)t a. in.
I __________________ _________
— — who look Civil Service exam­
school auditorium. Teachers
story of one of the Herination &lt; last May 4.
wilt outline the course content
ubl's happy "Classified
Dumpson said luring ot the
TALLAHASSEE
i UPI • and inform the parents what
Customer*” ,
College May Move
exiles tilled Uvo needs—" To
will be expected of their child Presiding Judge E. Harris
MIAMI U TI» — An otticial
tinii e Igible can didates for
C AN T lake cur to College.
Drew
admonish" I Florida
in that course.
ot Hie Negro Florida Mentor
For quick sale I'J.'d hardsenators Monday Lo slop the
WINTER
HAVEN. Flo. complete finger, but that the the severing of the limb ex­
Doctors said today that haul t«s fill jobs in New York,
ial College says his school
t p Chevrolet *495. Cult
cept for a portion of soft minor gangrene was noted in ami to help alleviate the refu­
Mrs. Lorraine L, Graham, "horse play" and pay more
wrist “ looks good."
(UI'I)
—
The
nearly
-evered
would like to tell its property
Jack Ivey. FA 2-6i 18.
program associate uf the attention to impeachment pro
Brown, a suw operator for tissue about an inch ami one the tips of line,, fingers about gee problem in Miami.”
in SI. Augustine anil move lo left hand of a til-year-vld saw
The exiles will deal with
u furniture muiiufui tmer in half wide and u tiny sliver
Central Florida Tuberculosis reeding s against C i r c u i t
Dude County,
Fa-t Action a&lt;! results ale
operator was rejilinrd lo the nrurhy |.oke W'ule-, utmost of the rudiu* bone. All major IU days after the operation Spanish speaking applicantand Respiratory Association, Judge Richard Kelly.
a* close a* your tele­
ui
in
in
a
five-hour
operation
One
doctor
said
today
thut
fur welfare aid m New York
will attend the Tit workers'
severed the hand two iriche* blood vessels, n-rl'r', muscles
He told tlie senators, who
phone. It will i’ AY YOU
here Aug. 22, it wus reveuled above tlie wiiat in an on-the- ami tendons were severed.
fall conference Wednesday serve us u jury in Uie trial, to A C W S h C SSIO n
although it is not positive the City.
to place your a.I now.
Dusnpson said New York is
and Thursday at Tierra Verde. s t o p reading newspapers.
TALLAHASSEE (UI'I) — today.
A team of stuff donors, in­ iiand will be saved, he u op­
job-accident.
puzzels Gov. Farris Hryarn will hold
Doctors said James A.
The local TB office will be working crossword
He was rushed lo the hos­ cluding an orthopedic sur­ timistic "that thu salvage rat* still toukiija fur eligible Cu­
FA 2-5612
rinsed white Mrs. Graham at­ ami eating peanut*) during the his weekly news conference in Brown vi|! love (he tip* of pital here where emergency geon, rejoined the bone, m.i- could be significantly worth- ban candidates for a im-t of
utile r Jobs.
|
i tin vx finger* and poraibly unit luuui examination revealed Jjor bloud tr u th mid mm tics. I while.”
tends Ora conference.
session*.
I Miami Friday,
-tI
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VOL. 56

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Cniuid I’ teas Uaseii Wire

Established 1908

TUES.. SEPTEMBER 17, 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 19

Witness Denies
Kelly Active
In Parly

Four Sanford
Youths Escape
In Car Upset

First Degree Murder

Charged To Burdette

Ciiy Budget Of
$1.25 Million.
Is Approved

m w A ...

BRIEFS

Quickie Hurricane

Hits Texas, Flops

Raises OK'd For
9,669 In Slate
Universities

".King Pleads For
Non-Violence

East-West Talks
To Be Resumed

: Holdup Suspect
Is Bound Over

Castro Hoodlum
Leaders Escape

Viet Nam R eds
Ask Coaliti on

Cubans Insist
On Debate

Adams Out Of
Governors Race

‘They’re Filling
Roads Like Ants’

Anti Castro
Pamphlets Fall

New York Hires
21Cuban Exiles

It's Results
Thai" Pay"

Kelly Trial
‘Horse Plajf’

Nearly Severed Hand Rejoined To Arm

�I

ft ffi t — Bipt 17, IMS

30
‘ ■ m

Days

U g o l Notice

To Better Grades

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lnataacc, It’a oaafol ta you
•a you pkk your cauraoa.
Far tha purpoaaa a i thto arttotot boweror, w a ll uaa tha
word phyaka ta include chemtotry.)
W h M you study physics,
raaltoa it to a actouea which
attempt* ta explain tha phyak a l ualreraa by oaaatractiag

Orailn, act*
l trying ta
Had the cue tow tha* would
txplafai orerythiac that we ehterra. It** g oa f ta keep tkta
to aUad aa you wad* through
Although
f t atohto. » * t tha atatna e f
you may fool buried utdar u
meoatahi a f laws, if you think
you'll oo* that
they caa all be understood ta
tanas o f a few baste eoaeepta.
Nowton’a rtow af the unlrtrae,
fo r osaapls, to baaed to the
_ o f area, reteaity aad
force. I f you ahmya hoop
theae thro* ooacopta right ta
■ 0 8 R T A L M OTM
front a f you whoa you atudy
II
aay, tha law* o f motion, you’ll
ib m i i traskli undtrttABfiti
&amp; Magi— I . J
a a i Banal 0 . V m why NtwWn lonauUUd kit
A raiato, all o f DaBaryt Aaa- law* aa ha did.
If you get Into tha
Ita Vaiaa, Ottean; Martha M.
habit of trying to find the way
g w , Jaaala B. Caghura, Biu m behiad each p h y a I e a I law,
Hartaaa, JewaU Matt, ha­ you'll turn learned ta got tha
out o f a phyaka coon
L Sana, F raiito M m
Barham Maaraa a a i Phyaka will be a lot Wee work,
It’ll ke Interest,
U p fa ri, all af Baatag. Don't work up a ewoat
■emertotog the formula fo r
Beyls’* Law; you’ll Just farMr. and Mr*. J
aelto, a daughter, Mr. and got It aayway. Spend your
Mm. John M. Sparta, a aoa, ■wont ta underatand what
Boylo’a law moans, and you’ll
ail e f S u fa rd .
probably bo abto to flgur* out
tha formula. I f you still want
aid Badth, af Lake Maaraa; to moaorit* tho formula, It’ll
ba easy ta aomorlso boenuao
Baaato B . MeCarley, Lake
Mary) WUlto Meatoy, Johnnie It’ll aako sense.
Physics la a logical science,
Bartley, Kleaaov Hinojosa,
n building proctsa. As a rule,
Sherry D m Caudle, Oaargta
you need to know everything
Kobaaa, Alphonaa ChUhelm,
ta tho first chapter before you
Mm, Cary G* anuaa i *
caa got muck out a f the sec­
baby a a i MiaJ archaaa K.
ond. go it’s really foolish ta
B e g a n a a i baBy, all a f la n ­
lot yourself fell too far behind
iard.
your study schedule. It’s not
14
ae easy to eateh up as it to ta
some other subjects.
iM y ft. Jaca, Longwood;
Ta turn upl Don’t got con­
Mary F . Galich, DaBaryj
fused by a pile o f laws. Think
Xlaaaer WUltoau, Lake Menabout them, understand thorn
rial Vtotoa Hayes, Victoria
and try ta broak thsm down
Barriagtea, Lillie Mm T heapInto a few simple concepts
aaa, Nancy Blliolt, Phillip
Ilka mass, velocity and force.
B aal, Laura Mabla Waite
Don’t memorise until you un­
aad WUlto L. Vance, all a f
derstand. That’s usually fatal.
(I f you can’t understand some­
thing, aak your teacher fo r
Mr. and Mr*. U t t a r V i Im
help.) Keep up with the
J r-, Orteen, a daughter| Mr,
course; don’t let your studying
and Bra. Vlaeant P, Culcaal
fell behind.

Hospital
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TEE OVATE o r PLOetlBA

P . D . T A U N T , aon o f
M r . r a d M rs. L uw is D .
T u n n y , 1S1B B u t S ec­
ond S tr u c t, in a mam*
b a r o f t h o m id sh ip m an
•acond cJa m o f th u U . 8 .
N a va l A c a d e m y w h o
warn g iv e n a th re e -d a y
In trod u ction t o n aval
a v ia tion a t t h e N a v a l
A i r B a sic T ra in in g
in

Longwood M O
Board To Moot
■y M m
Baton
Plane aad division* ea fondriliiag projects to ba spansorod this year by the Loagwood Elementary School PTO
will la made at • meetixg of
tha executive beard set for
• p. m. Thursday
tha
school eltoie rooms,
Ik s meeting will be cooducted by M n . Lao Voekas,

to

TOi ROLAND a . VEIT end
------ VEIT, hie wtf*
R*tl4*nce
and
Address
Unknown
D. J. M U R IEL and TX).
M U R IE U hie wife.
R«*ld*nce
end
Address
Unknown, end
H. J. RINKAVAOE end
MARUARRT
RIMKAVAUE, hla wife,
Residence
end
Addreee
Unknewn
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIPIED that a eell ke* keen
filed **»ln#t re s In the short
ta lilted rases, end that yea
ere reqslrad to file your an*
•w«r with the Clerk of this
Court end to serve a copy
th*r*nf u*on the Plaintiff or
Plaintiffs
attorney*,
whet*
asm* and address I* Ulthop a
Bernstein, IS East Pin* atreet,
Orlande, Flerlda, not lat«r
then Ootober tl* t li s t Tf you
fell to de te e Decree F t*
Confeeto
will
enlored
again*! yon for tk* rollof domandod in the Complaint. This
•ult Is t* feroclooe a mortgate. Tk* reel property pro­
coed *4 against let
Lot II. Block I. W EATHERJtriBLD P1RBT ADDI­
TION, ea rocordod In Plot
Book 1». Pegs *7, Public
lioeerds of Bemlael* Coun­
ty Plorld*.
WITNESS air hand and the
•eel ef said Ceurt at BaafoyS.
Plorld*. this
ttth
day ef
September, |M«.
(BEAL)
Arthur R. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk ef tk* Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. vihlon
Deputy Clerk
BISHOP * SORNWTEIX
II East Pin* Streot
Orlando, Florid*
Attorney* for Plaintiff

The Brat meeting ef the
PTO general memberjblp will
be held at S p. m. on Tues­
day. Sept 24.
Puhlleh: SepL tf, II S Oct. 1,
I. 1III.
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Kslamaaao, Mich., has
celled the "Celery Capital" e f
ix t h e o tE c v r r c o u r t o p
the Union.
TEE NIXTE JUDICIAL C IS .

Legal Notice

ix o a r p r o p o s e d cm axu bb
ABD AEBXDEBBTS IX CEE.
TAIX DUTBICPB AXE BOL'X.
DABIBS OP T E E aOXIXO OR.
D4XAXCE a r T E E c m
OP
BAXPOUD, P U S I D t .
Netlee Is hereby elves that
e Publio Hserin* will be held
at the Commission Room la
the City lu ll in the City of
Senferd,
Florida.
at
lit*
o'clock P. M., on October II,
1*11. to consider the following
•hassee and amendment* to
Ih* Sonin* Ordlnan** * f the
a i r of Baeftrd, PUrldat
!•) The property eased In
Dlntrlul M -l (Light In­
dustrial), lying north ef
Eleventh Street and be­
t a s * * C«d*r Avene# end
the abandoned mainline
Atlantia Coeat Lin* Rail­
road rleht-ef-way, I* propoaed to be changed to
R -l fOn* and T#vo fam­
ily
dwelling)
Dlalrlnt.
Seld properly helng more
more ptrllnulerly deeeribod e* Let I. Robinaoa Survey, a* recorded
In Plat Hook L Page*
II and II, and Lot* II
end IT, A. D. Slendllord
Addition, at recorded In
Ptnl llouk 1, Page t il,
Memlnol*
Ceuniy
Re­
cord*.
All peril** In lnl*r**t end
•|ll**n* shell have * * neyorlunlty to be heard el said
hearing.
nr order of the City Com
mleslen of Ik* city ef genford, Plorld*. this ||ih. day
Loagweod, a aon; M r. and
•I Auguei, |»I|.
II. N. TAMM. J E ,
Mr*.
Crane
Thom peon,
(N RXT: The best waya ta
Aa City clerk ef
Ik*
ieugterj Mr, and Mr*. Del
City
of Sanford. Plorld*
etady mathematics.)
bert W . Ueyt, a aon; Mr. and
Pubtlah Hepltmber If, t i l l.
CDM-TI
Mr a. Edward Harrington, a
The entire N DAYS TO
ix t m m r i a r e r r c o v e t a r
teughtari Mr. end M r*. AnBKTTEB GRADEd scrim TNB XIXTM JbPtCIAL CIR­
it.aw Kane, a aon; Mr. and
to sow sreltobU In as M - CUIT o p a n d p o e a a w
Mr*. Phillip Monroe, a dough
XOLB COUNTY, PLORIBA.
psgs. spirsl-hsoad book. T o c
m a n l b r v n o , iaaa*
ter, all ef Sanford.
order ym r copy send your Cllli'npUK PA LIE SAVLNUS
DtomleeaU
HANK
usme, address, city and
Ptelatlff
Andy P, Even*, Geneva
•tat# plus gl.M ta Bettor v*.
F^^lela
Briney,
Longwood
Grades, c /o The flaaford ltUNALD M. MATBOS. *t «*
Defendenlt.
Anna llartung and Lucy J
Herald. P. O. Bos 411. Dept.
N oT ica o p a t'tr IN
hi attend, e l U tU ary; Bruce
EUMTOSUE POMKCLUSIEB
A. Radio City Station, New
TOi Ronald M. M*l*on *nd
Hartman, Margaret Rnellin
York IP. N. Y.
Helen
E.
Mellon.
hi*
go.', Mr*, Horace II. Collard
wlf*
ana baby, Slarcsllura Wl|
WKSiDWXCEi la an unknown
stale or ceunlry ether
11
Edward
Williamson,
than iht lis t * *f Plorld*.
Ern*»i Lundberg, Mr*. Pi*rc* IN TEW r m r t 'I T
and mtlllng tddreet be
t'Ol'RT,
Ingt
Jvnit'iAL r i a c u r r .
Kohlneou and baby,
Sadi* x i x t m
A /M -C d l UUH Perlngtr,
IX
AXII
POM
SPMIXULS)
Itobeun, Louisa Noble*, Lor fo
c /o I'leet i'oit Office,
rx T tr. p i .o n iii *•
New York. N«w York
ace Pstarson, J u n e, Hanker
IX (H t N O .I O XU. l:uat
Y»u are hereby uolHMd that
aon Jr. and geaby Waldan, all LIU.IU lltILLE m m
*
Complaint
lo foreclose I
I-lalntltf,
certain mortgage encumberlni
o f Sanford.
»*.
the fetlowlig deeerlhed ye*
AIUCE HILL,
September II
Defendant property, tu-wlt:
Aimleeieaa
I-it I. flinch "II". CtMJN
x u t h u t o iiKPKxit
THY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
m i : STATK UP PLOWJUA
Virginia Uowercox, Long
NO. 1, according lo the
TU, AHICM IIILL
wood) Mack Anthony Chios*
plat thereof ae recorded
Whue* reelilene* en l *din Plat Hook II. Paea II
•Iree*
l&gt;
unknown.
Maitland; Olga Uanten, Da*
I'ubllo llecurdt at Semi
I'LL ASK TAKE .NOTICE that
Mary; Lola Dreggurs, Elea* yoq ere hereby required to
note County, Plorld*.
he*
been filed agalnil you In
tile
your
written
answer
or
nor M. Vacoaro, Lillian H
•l*f«a*t, If any, p*r*»nal!y or Ih* ahove-elyled lull, and you
Lamb,
Fred
Dudley, June hy an allurney, mi or before are r*&lt;iulr*d In serve a ropy
yaur Answer cr other
Morgan, Hawaii Shuman, VI- Meslenaber to. t i l l, at the of
Office of the Clerk ef tho Pleading to the Cfmplalnl oi
etta Darla, A llis M*e Be**,
Circuit Court, at the Court- Plaintiff* attorneys. ANDKR
Juanita Graham and Shirley houe* In Vetiford. Seminole SON. nUAII. DEAN. IAJWN
Ceuniy, Pltrlds, and to mail DK* * van den Bh.RH, 1:5
Stone, all o ( Sanford.
a copy thereof to SKnetrum. Keel Central Boulevard, Or
Birtha
De»l* A Mdlnlneh, Attorney* Undo, Plorld*. end fllo th&lt;
Anawor
or
otlior
Mr. and H r*. Paul Vacsarv for Plaintiff. Poet Office llo* original
U !« , Hanford. Klorlde, 32771. Pleading lu Iho offlco of Iho
a daughter; Mr. and Mra. In Ihel rerleln dlv.ir.-e pro* Clerk of the Circuit Court on
Janie* Elliott, a ton; Mr. am ceedlnc pending eealn.t you or bafora tho Hot day of OutIn ih* Circuit Cuuri ut the uber. I lll. If you foil to Jo
Mra.
Barney
Morgan,
Ninth Judicial circuit In and 00. a dacroa pro cunloooo will
daughter end Mr. and Mra. for X-Miuwi# C n iM ), PUrlda hi takes asaiset yeu fer :ht
lu Chancery, an abbreviated relief domoadod In Iho ComFrancis M. Lamb, a aon, all title ef veld rauee being l.ll- plolnl.
II* 11*11* lllll, l-lsintllf. venue
Thlo Nolle# shall be publish­
a f Sanford.
Arte* lllll. Defendant,"
niul ed unco a weak (or (our aonUtomlaaato
herein tell not or -t Decree •ecuHv* week* In Ih* Sanford.
Dorothy
Now ton,
Fern Pr* Cent**** will b* enter- Herald.
•d •**lu*l you, and Ih* cause
OATKD this lltle day of
Fatal Mra. Uotlla Hallman proceed tx perl*.
September, lee).
(SEAL)
and baby, Mr*. Louwt Uurnalt (BEAL)
Arthur U. Ueukwlih. Jr.
Arthur It. Heckwlth, Jr..
and baby, Mr*. Jack Towera
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of tho Circuit Cuuri
liyi Martha t . viklen
and baby, Mra. Eran* ThumpHyi Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
aon and baby, Phillip Hunt, glepetrom. Devi* a Me l inveil
Anderion. Rush, Dean.
Attorney*
et
Lew
(Georg* O'Brien. Julia Iknn lt,
Lowndes 4 van den Btrs
Pert bill** Don III*
P. t&gt;. Hoe |)||
IBeea Lea Hall, Linda E . Hill Hanferd, Plorld*
DIM
Orlando, Plorld*
'gad A Ilia Mae Hm *. aU of Puhlltk: Au(. If 4 Sept. I. Publish Dept. IT, It. 4 Del.
I*. IT. IMl.
1. «. I Ml.
Sanford.
U W r ll
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Legal Notice

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PKDRRAI. WATIOXAL, MORTo a u c a s o o c ia t io x ,

TIm Natural Sciences

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to
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CUPP IB AXD POE aCR I.
BOLE COUNTY, PLOSIDA.
IB CHABCBBY NO. IXTT*
THE
PRUDENTIAL INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY OP AMER.
ICA, s Now Jersey corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
H. C LYNCH and RUIIECCA
- LTNCIL formorly the wlf*
of H. C Lynch | M. A. HOBERT'S, nine known no Molvln
A- Roberta, aad SYLVIA N.
ROBERTS, hi* w lf*; RKLM,
INC., a Florida corporation;
FLORIDA POWER CORPOR­
ATION. a Plorld* corporal Ion;
WINTER PARK TELEPHONE
CO., INC., a Florida corpora­
tion;
FLORIDA
UTILITIES
CORPORATION, a Florida eorporatlom THE FIRST NA­
TIONAL RANK AT UHLANDO.
TRUSTEE,
a
national
honking corporation.
Defendant*.
NOTICE DP SUIT
TSi If. C. LTNCIL
e/o Conley Barlow,
Rout* I, Doulsr doertte.
M. A. RnnERTfl. also
known no Molvla A. lloborto, and
SYLVIA
N.
ROEEH7V.
hi* wlf*lot Alma R»ad.
IMsIohnroi, Oeorgle
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that Ih* Plaintiff. THE
PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY OP AMKIUCA, a
Now Jerooy oorpurtllon, has
Inotllaue oull aeoinet you In
the Circuit Court ef the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Seminal* County, Plorldm Ih*
nature of the suit I* I* fore­
date that certain murtgog*
which ouaumbor* lb* rollewlng
described property, laid pro­
perty helng *ltuet.« and lo­
cated
In geminate county,
Plorld*:
Lot I, tllock |. TANOLKWOOD ItKI'J.AT, according
t* Ih* plet tkoroof as rocordod In I'let Husk I, ptg*
III
Public
Records
of
Seminal* County. Florida;
Including opocHlcolly. but not
hy way af limitation, tho fol­
lowing fliiurosi
(IE !• gallon oleotrle hot
water keetor
HE Hangs
UK Holrlgorttoy
Oil Healor ond T»nk
Venetian Blinds
TOGETHER with oil struc­
ture* and Improvement* now
and hiroaft«r on said land,
end flitu r*■ studied thereto,
ond all rente, leeuee, pro.-eede,
and profile accruing and to
ocoru* (rent *ald proml***. all
of which *r* Included within
Ih* foregoing description end
ih* habendum thereof; also all
gae, steam, electric, water, and
other healing, cooking, refri­
gerating. lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
power syetome, machines, ap­
pliance*. (Inure*, ond appur­
tenances, which now ar* ar
msy hereafter pertain to, or
bo used with. In. or on sold
premises, even though they be
detached or dotachobloYUU AND EACH UP YOU
ar* hereby r*u«lr*d to til*
your Answer with tho Clark
of Ih* Circuit Court In ond
for Somlnot* County, riotlda.
end servo a copy ihoroef upon
Richard W. Leveller, of the
firm of Gurney, Gurney A
Handley, lo) Xurth M»*oolU
Avenue, Orlando. Florida, atlernty* f«r Plaintiff in ih*
abov* action, on *r bofur* ih#
Ind dor Of October, li t ) , else
a Doors* Pro Confesoo will b*
ontorod oaolnet you.
IT IS OllRERKD that this
b* publlebod In Tho Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published
In Hatulitola County, Florid*,
once a
fur fauf coneslullve wee'aa
WITNESS Ih* hand of lb*
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court,
HomtnoU County. Florida, this
the :ith day •&gt;( August, II I )
(CUURT MEAL)
Arthur H. Heckwlth, Jr..
Clerk circuit Cuuri.
gemlnul* County, senior),
Florida
Uri Martha T. viklen
Deput. Clerk
UUItNEY. UUHNKY
* HANDLEY
)U&gt; North Magnolt* A««nu*
Orltndo, Plorld*
Attorneys for PlalaDH
Publish gopL t*. II, It 4 Oct.
I. 1X1.
COM-I

U gol Notice

Legal Notka

tx t e e c t R c t rr c * r n s r
or* o f B cure* eoBcav* to
TE E NIXTE JCBICIAL COL
tk* Mouthwost and having
CCIT, IX ARE POE BEE L
a radian *r d *a «I feet;
XOLB t s m i , P U S I B A
theae*. frees e tangent
LAW XO. M M
bearing or North Tl’ i n t "
■TATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
Wool, ran Nerthwootorly
OP FLORIDA, an Agoncy of
along the are of eald eurv*.
tho Stmt* ef Florida,
through a oentral angle of
end
I I M r o r , a dletaaco of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a Poli­
I4AII feot te ond of enrvo;
tical Subdivision *1 the Hole
thmer
Booth
l l 'D 'I S "
*1 Florida,
West I A ll feet te e North­
Petitioners,
erly eitsaolom ef the Wool
va
He* ef Lot 1, Block A
JOSEPH ARRA *1 *L
Lakevlow Bahdlvlelon. aDefendant*.
forceald, at a point 111.41
feet Northerly from the
NOTICE OP BE LB NISI
Southwest corner of Lot
NOTICE OP EMINENT DO­
Lot A Block I of sold
MAIN p s s c s x o n s t
lmkevlew
Babdlvliloa end
IN TEE XAEB AND XT TEE
tho end ef thli survey
AUTHORITY SP TEE STATE
line description.
P FLORIDA#
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT Therland heroin dtocrlbtd eontains
!• square foot, mors or
CONCERN, and t* ell seroone
and partis* bavins or elelm- less.
Ins any right, till*, IntorooL OWNED
SYf
ANNIE MAE
ootato, mortgage *r other lies
JAMEB (else hnews aa A N ­
t* or la the partol* * ( land
NIE MAE BIVENS); JAMES
JAMES BIVENS
horolaeftor deeerlhed, end the
following
periott#,
tagothor SUBJECT TO: MORTOAOE. re­
Ith all unknown persons
tarded la a R. Book D A
claiming by, ibrengh or a i ­
■*■• d«A In fever ef NOR­
der known peroeso whe ar#
MAN H. NOTT end wlf*
d **4 or whe ere act knows
MART NOTT.
la be deed or allvei
IB C T M I FTM i M il
STATE
»AB S ^ M
S E E I N S L E PARCEL NO. JBAL 1IAA, DAI
EIOUT OP WAT
COUNTY
That pert sfi
Lot I, Block R (LEM part
James James Stress
la H ate Reed Ro. 414)
II Niagara Street
Lekevlew
Subdivision, soOcaevs, New T*rk
•ordlng Is plot rocordod
X*. 1H.L 1«M
In PDt Peek A peg* 14.
PxbUe Eeoerde ef ■*■!•
Sarah Ntleea Carter
sole Ceaaly, Florida,
’ • Rids* Need
lying within IB foot ■oath ef
Chsppeqe*. New Terk
ta* survey line ef Hat* Roed
BED No. 1A4.L 1MJ
4IA Boetlo* 1T4M, sold ourvoy
lla* being described as fellewtt
Jess* R. Chrlell*
Bogin ea tha Eeet Hat ef
B . R. I
Nova Scotia. Canada
■octlon D , Township It
BRD No. 111.1
Boutb, Rang* D East, at *
point 441ft fact North of
the aouthseet corner of
T-*onn M. Christie
th* NEW of oeld aootloa
It R. 1
11, oold point being on
Nova Scotia. Canada
tb* are et a curve con­
SRD No. U l.l
cave lo th* loulhwott and
having e radius * ( 1144.11
Msggl* Porrie Croft
feet; thence, from a tan­
Addroon Unknown
gent
bearing ef
North
BRD No. 1ILI, HAS
TIMT'D" Weet, run Northweotorly along th* aro
Nathan Croft
of aald curvt, through a
Addroao Unknown
control
angle af D 'l l 't t " .
BRD No- D A I, DAS
• distance of IIA U foot
t* end ef curve; thence
Ptdoral Lead Beak of Col­
■oath U 'l S T l " West It.TI
umbia
foot to a Northerly sitonc/o W. a McGIbbnny
nion of Ih* Wool lino of
Columbia, South Carolina
Lot t. Block A Lakevlew
SRD No. U A L U M . U M
Nubdlvlslon, efarotald, at *
oint t i l .I ) foot NortherB. L Porrla
y from the Soulhwttt cor­
Addrooo Unknown
ner
ef Lot A Block I of
SRD N*. D AI. D M
B
sold Lekovlow lubdlvlslon
sod th* ond of this our­
Elm* Mona Ferric
voy lino description.
Address Unknown
Th*
land heroin dtecrlbod con­
■ RD No. 111.1, D l.t
tains te square foot, mur* or
loes.
Agnes Ford
OWNED RYt N E L L I E E.
Addreee Unknown
THOMAS, unmarried
SRD No. 111.DR, D A I
■UDJECT TO: AGREEMENT
for DEED: rocordod In O.R.
Ann* Greon
Hook 1)4. pas* III. In Favor
11* Scotland
of
CLAYTON THOM AR; and
Orsngo, N»w Jtncy
MORTGAGE)
rocordod
In
■ RD N*. U A t-R
Mis. Uook ID . poet A In
Favor
of
FREDERICK
J.
Charloo X Groon
IIUGHEM and wile JANIE
1*4 Hamilton Road
MoU. IIUUIIUA
So. Orange. Now Jonty
■ RD No. U A t-R
PARCEL No. 1IA1, I1AS
Jaeob Groo*
IUOIIT OP WAT
It ) Scotland
That port of:
Oraog*. New Jersey
Lott * and T of Lok* Ad#Dido Batatas, according to
HU) No- U A t-R
plat rocordod le Plat Book
U lll* Or*.*
A page II. Public Records
441 Hamilton Ro*d
of Htmlnol* County, Flor­
■o. Orong*. New Jersey
ida)
*
|
•
BHD No. U AI-K
lying wllhlp 3* (tot of th*
ourvoy lino o f gist* Rood II*.
Albert J. Illors
g#ellon f i l l ) , said aurvty lino
Addrooo Unknown
being dttcrlbod a* follows;
Bogin on tho Boat lino of
■RD N*. Iie-l, U AL UAL
■tctloa D . Township ll
DAS
South, Rang* It East, at
a point D lf.!4 f#*t SouthDorothy S. lllore
Addroo# Unknown
•rlv from tho Norlhooat
■RD No. U «.L 11*1; D4.I,
corner of Mid Median D ;
DAS
(hone* run South l l 'D ' l t "
Wool I04.D foot to th*
beginning of s curve eonFrederick J. Ilunhis
rev* to th* Northtaatorly
Address Unknown
and having n rodlu* of
MltU No. 1*4.1, 1*1.1, 1*1.1
IW A U foot; Iktneo Weet•rly along th* aro of itld
Janl* McO llueh##
ciirvA thru a central an­
Address Unknown
gle of U 'ltT F ', a dieBHD No. 1P4.1, DA), D M
lenct of !0M T feot to and
of eurv*i ihtnes North
Anal*
Ms*
Jam so
(also
u * i r t r w **t i i i .i t foot
known ns Annl* Ms* HIto th* boginning of n
von*)
■urv*
ennrovo
to
th*
t i l ShorrIH Strati
iouthweottrly end having
(Ionova, Now York
a rodlu* of n i l ) («*t:
SltD No. DAI, 1U.1
thanes Woelerly along th*
are af said curv*. thru a
Pontlop* Loiter
control angle of I t 'l t 'D ",
14 Sayward Street
a distance of ITS.II fret
Dorchester
II,
Msissehu
to ond of curve; thence
sells
North
U 't i 'U "
Weet
SltD No. D l l, D M
IIII 0 4 feet to th* begin­
ning of a surv* oancav* to
Sttvtn M. Leiter
th* ■ouihtrly ond having
t| devward Street
s rodlu* of D I H I (eel;
Dsrcheeter
|).
Mesetohu
thenas Westerly along Ih*
sett*
• ro of mid ourv*, thru n
SRD No. l l l.t , D M
central angl* of t 'l l ' l l " ,
a dlsltnc* of H AD fool in
Hatty J. Masttn
th( Weet lln* Of cold
l l l l l North dlior* Prtv*
Section
D
*t * point
Uollovlow, Michigan
TJI.lt foot Northerly from
■IlD No. IIA1, ID 1; D AI.
ih* Southwest corner of
D*.*
the NW R »f sold Soot lain
1) ond th* ond af this sur­
Chorli* Masttn
vey lino description.
17141 North abort Drive
ALSO)
Hollevlew, Michigan
A IrUnguUr parcel Of land In
BRD No. 114.1, U*.l| D A I, Lot 7 of Leks AdoDId* Ko111.)
lotos, aforesaid described as:
Beginning at lb* p-lat «f
rtrno B. Mltrtkss
Inttrteotloa of Ih* East
14 Harwerd stroot
lln* of said Lot 7 and tb*
Dorahestor
II,
Mosaeehu
now North rleht of way
stilt
lln* of M »it Road til. s*
■ RD No. 121.1, U M
above located, and runIns Wretvrly elan* aatd
Grigory Mitrokoo
ri#ht uf way lln* It (tot;
t l gsywerd stroot
tbanco Northeasterly alone
Dorrheetor
II,
Mtseecbua airtight lln* lo th* East
ootlo
lln* of oeld Lot f at a
point II foot Northerly
■ RD No. D l I, D M
from tho point or beginn­
Mary Nutt
ing; thenro Houtherrly *•
Address Unknown
long said lot line JO feot
SltD No. D M , 1*AS
to tho point of beginning.
Th* land horoln doecrlbod con­
Norman II. Noll
tains 4(1 square fool, mar*
Addroet Unknown
or loot.
sut&gt; No. m i , t e n
OWNED BY) t'HAHLPJ) HAS­
TEN and wlf* HETTY J.
Over lot to II. Yulllp
MAHTKN
t l Itldn* Hoed
gURJKCT TO:
MORTGAGE:
I'htppaiiut. New York
recorded In O. K. Uook
■ IIU No. DAI, lie.:
111. pou* 141. In Favor of
ALBERT J. IIIERK and wlf*
Jam*# Tull!#
DOROTHY A ItlEltS
14 Itldg* Rood
rtiappoeus. New York
PARCEL NO. t i l t
■ RD No. D l l. D M
IllGIIT OF WAY
That patt of:
*K&lt; riu x rroea-saa#
static
l^ite ITU to 114. Inclusive
NO AD 13*
SRWIXOt.B COUX
i t.KSS port In Mtst* llos.l
TY
IMCSt R ir n u h o
4)4)
of
gubdlvlslon of
PARCEL NO. 104.1. 111.)
Land* belonging to tb*
RIGHT Go WAT
Aitamont* Land, tlotol an&lt;)
Thai pert of;
Navigation Company, ac­
S. Illock t. (LKAM part
cording to plat recorded In
In Mtsta It.iad No. US)
fla t Hook I, page 10, Pub.
Lakevltw Subdivision, aalie Iteourde at Seminole
rordlng ta plat recorded In
County, Florida;
Plat Beok A peg* ll. Pub­ lying Northerly of and lying
lic Records of gomlnal* within 44 fool gouthorly of Ih*
County, Florida
cantor lla* of right roadway
lying within IS foot South of of 4U I# RoaJ #14. action
Iho surety line af gist* Hoad fftts . sold center lln* bolag
114. Hoctlen flel*. eald sur­ described o* follows;
vey tin* being described * (
Begin ou th* W rit lln* of
(ollows:
•tello* ll. Townehip It
llogln on East lino of
Mouth. Range 21 Kait, et
Section 11. Tawnemp It
a point 112 11 feet Norm
south. Rang* lu Eael, at a
from Ih* Southwoot corner
point IIA U feot North of
of th* NWta of seld Bas­
Iho Southeast corner of
tion It, eald point being
Iho NKU of eald Section
on tbe era of a curvt cop11 , aald pula) b*Ug va tn*
aav* lo Uta aoutbetljr ani

J

U g o l Nofict

Nortliwrty from th* ■oathhaving a radlua et l l l l . l l
wool corner af Mid NEVil
feet, thence from a tantboacm ran ■onto D ' M ' i r
*nt
bearing e f
North
East, I TATI fort ta th*
•’ l l ’ i r Boot, run Easter­
bogtBRlag a f a eurv* eon­
ly along th* era of raid
eav* to tha Northerly and
eurv* thru a control an­
hovlnit a radius of D d l.ll
gle of 1‘ I M J " a distance
foot; thonco Easterly and
•f lin .lt feet to ond of
Northanotorly along aald
curvt; thane* Noulh 11*
ourv-v thro n central angle
in i"
East 117.0) foot;
of D M I'D ”. a dKtane* of
thonce
South
M * ir i4 ”
1I11.U) foot ta ond af
Wool M foot ta th* be­
curv* aad ond of cantor
ginning ef a curve concave
lln* *&gt;f conitnactlon.
t* th* Northerly and hav­
ing • radius of 17J).Cl feet; Th* Dnd horoln described con­
thence Easterly along th* tains A l l aero*, more or lot*.
•re of said eurv*. thru OWNED BY: JACOB GREEN
and w lf* ANNA GREEN:
• control angle of f i r ,
CHARI J M E GREEN and
a distance of 11* feot to
wlf*
LPLUB OREBX: aad
ond of earve; thonco North
WILLIAM J. ECONOMOU)
I T * « r il" Best 111.41 f*tt
te the beginning ef a
eurv* eoncev* te th* Sou­ PARCEL NO. D L L D M
RICGIT OF W AT
therly end having a rad­
ios of 1711.41 font; thonco That pari oft
"Th* AY Vi of th* aw &gt;i af
Enotoriy along th* arc
th* NRH (Lot* beginning
* f oeld eurv*. thru a eonat * Joint 14.1 feot North
tral angl* of * * ir , a dieaf thii flouthwoot corner
taaes e f l i t foot te end of
of thn g\V'A ot tb# NKU
curve) thonco aoath D ’
ef Section 14, Township tl
i n i '* Best l i t foot to
South.
Rang# J*
East,
ond e f this control lln*
thonew run East along th*
doscrlatioa.
*
right *&gt;f way of State Road
Th* land heroin dtoerlbod con434. JIO feet, thonc* North
Ulan l.U aerea, (41.114 square
ID fast, thonc* Woat ID
foot;, moro or loon
foot, thonca ■oath IN foot
OWNED BTl J E M S R. CMRIto the paint af beginning)
■TIB and wlfa LEONA M.
nil In Aaetloa IL Township
CHRISTIE
It South. Rang* D Eael."
PARCEL N«. 117.1, U M . D M lying wllhla IN feat North of
tha center Una af construction
RIOHT OP W A T
af Slat* Rood 4J4, Boctlon
That part of)
Lots I f f, 111, III and 111 Till*, Mid contw Uaa af aon(L E M part In atat* Rood •traction being doecrlbod o*
III
if
Subdivision
of fottowoi
Land* belonging to th*
Bogin on th* Wort tin*
of Ih* NEVi of said floc­
Aitamont* Land, H old and
Navigation Company, ac­
tlon 14. at a paint H D
feot Northerly from th*
cording lo plat rocordod In
Souths#tat corner of oold
PDt Book 1, peg* D, pub­
NEVi; thonc* run ■outh
lic record* af ■omlaol*
County. Florida;
l l ' H ' t r East. 41AT1 foot
t* tha baginning a f a
lying within i l l foot . ■oulh
•f th* ourvoy lln* of g u t*
curv#
concave
to
th*
Rood t it , BoctDn Till*, laid
Northerly and having n
ourvoy lino being described as
radlua
of D D .t l
foot;
followo;
thonco Sailorly and North­
easterly along oold curv*.
Bogin on Ih* West lln* *f
■octlon 11. Township 11
thru • central nngla #(
I4*1)'94T. a distance of
South. Rons* II East, at a
point T ll.ll font North
l l t l .D
foot to ond af
curv* and ond af coator
from th* Southwest cor­
lint of canityaetlon.
ner of Ihn N W 14 o f said
flection t l, paid paint bo- Tli* Dnd harola doecrlbod eonlag on th* are of a curve tains .1)1 acre, (12,1)4 squire
eoneav* ta th* Southerly (set), more ar last.
and bavins a radius af OWNED HV; OREGORT MITD D .t l feet; thence, from
NANAS aad wlf* FERNS E.
a
tangent
bearing
of
MTTRAKJJI aad STEVEN M.
North D *1 1 T !" East, run
LKdTKR and wlf*. PENE­
Easterly along th* ora of
LOPE LESTER:
said curve, thru a control SUBJECT
TO:
MORTOAGB:
angl* of I ' H ' i r , a dis­
recorded In O. IL Uook ID .
tance af 124.1* feet to end
post 413. In Favor of FOR•f curve; thonco South
KPT E. ROBERTS and wlf*
I l ' I l 'D " East H A D foot
HELEN U ROBERTS.
to ond of this ourvoy lln*
description.
parcel » a
D o.l. n o :
Th* land horoln deocrlhod con­
Hiai.iT o r w a y
tain* .11 acre &lt;11,411 square That port of)
feet), more or Deo.
Lot SGT ILEflfl part In
OWNED
RYl
HUBERT
S.
fltat* Road 414) of HubBRADFORD
and wlfa
dlvlilon of Land* belong­
GRACE M. BRADFORD
ing to th* Aitamont* Land
Hotel and Navigation Com­
SUBJECT TOi MORTGAGE re­
corded In Mlg. Bk. I), ptg*
pany. according to plat
II. Hold hy Th* FEDERAL
recorded In Plat Hook 1.
LAND RANK OF COLUM­
page I*, publio records of
Hsmlni.D County, Florid*,
BIA; MORTGAGE: recurded
In Mtg. Dk. II. pog* 1)1. In lylna wl'Jiln D l foot South
Favor of KUrHIDA CITHUM of th* eurvoy lla* of MUD
PRODUCTION CREDIT AS- Hoad 424, floctlon 11*19. Mid
ourvoy lino being described
DOC1ATION.
aa follow*)
PARCEL No (lf.t -K
Uegln on Ih* Woot lln*
IllGIIT O r W A Y
of floctlon 11. Township
That part of)
31 fluuth. Rang* 31 Knot,
Tho fluuth Vi or th* SEV*
at a
point 131.41 f««t
North from Ih* Houthweel
of th* NE&gt;« ILUHg part
In l l l l l
Hnad 411) of
corner of Ih* NW*4 of
section D . said point be­
flection t l. Township 11
ing on th* arc of a curve
South,
Rang*
21 East,
•
roanosio ta th* Southerly
aLKHR. "DeglApkt th* &gt;nigr%
and liavtag a iVlluo of
section of th* Northerly
tit*.lift (••«; thence, a tan­
R /W lino * ( B ut* Rood
gent bearing uf North D*
414 with th* W . lln* of
I t 'l l " Kaat, run Easterly
th* flVi of Ih* SE&gt;) of tho
along th* are of said eurv*.
NEVA Of Hoc. 14. Tp. 11 .
through a central angle of
S. IL I ) E. eald point be­
I 'D 'c r .
a dlttaac* of
ing 111.14 fool North af
330.20 foot to end of curve;
th* DW corner of th* HVi
Ihenr)) fluuth D , .'i a " Eoet
uf th* SEV* of Ih* NKVi
of SAID Ion. II thonco
D l.t*' dot to and af ibis
(urv)il’ lln* doocrlptlon.
run X. |M # " , thonco run
N. D dog. I P ) ) ! " K. ) ) &gt;4 Th* Dnd horoln doecrlbod eonft. ttionc* ruf g. I)).* ft. Ulna .14 Mr* H M D square
to th* Nortlbrly R /W lln* feel), m')r* ar Dot.
•f \sld S'at* Rood III. OWNED B Y: SAnAR NELDON
CARTIIR, If living, and If
tboncJo *Jh Southweotorly
doctoomL th* unknown llolre,
along) aald Northerly R /W
devlM*4&gt; and/or ethor claim­
lln* 104.# ft. to th* point
ants
andor
sold
SAIYAII
of beginning."
lying within 111 foot Souther­
NEUK&gt;1 CARTERSUBJECT
TO:
INTEREST,
or
ly of ih* survey lln* * f s u t *
JAMES YL'tLLB and wilt,
Hoad III. flection 1141*. East
CIIAR1JJTTE II. YU1LXJC.
of ourvey flutloa t i l l plue
o u t , eald eurvoy line and
aald #UGon being located and PARCEL NO. D A I. 1M.I
DRAM. MAGE EASEMENT
dtserlbed aa follow*:
llogln on Ih* Wool lln* af OUTFALt. DITCH R I U H T
th*
NKVi
flection
14. (NORTH V STATION 414 plus
Township It Boulh. Rang* *4 (PA111')
1) Bast, et a point 1119 That pail of:
„
"lleglli 177*1 foot Northfoot Northerly (mm th*
flouthwoot corner of eald
•aster*y on the Westerly
N K l): thonco run North
Jl/W of U. fl. Highway 17)3 fre m th* 9E corner of
D ' l l ' l l " Wool 11.1) foot
for a POINT OF BEGIN­
KWR of NW *4 af Sec.17,
NING; From oold Point of
Tp. : rt 8. R- 19 E. Demi­
. . . . . County. Florida, run
Beginning run Mouth D*
nol«
North TI'M* Woot 104 fool,
S3’ 44** K*#t ID D f**t to
ihsnct South l * ’ D West
th* btglnnlne of * curv*
)« fe* t, thence North 74*
concave to tha Northerly
o' W oet 4*9 fs*t, thence
ond having a radlua at
1)D .4( foot; thonco East­
North* ootetly patalDl lu
erly
and
Northoaolorly
Weotorly H /W of U. A
lllghwisy 11-11. D M Det.
along ih* sro of sold
thenro Eael 494 (set lo
curve, through a control
anal* af D M l'oo', a dieWettm 1y R /W of V. *•
11-13 thonce Suuthweetsrtunc* of 1491)1 foot to
ond of curve; thenct North
ly *D*ns eald R /W 144
feot t«&gt; beginning."
I l 'I J 't l " East 1111) foot
to MUllon 119) plus D .4I; lying wllt&lt;ln 19 teot on oach
theuc* continue North )!* •Ida uf• g ditch eurvey line
s r i t " East *10* feet to dsecrtbsd «• followti
Commi nc« on Iho W u t
th* beginning of a curv*
roncavo to th* gouthorly
line ol' Section tl. Toernand having a rodlu* of
ship 31 South. Itonge 19
at a point 411.7)
t iio o i foot; thonce North­
East,
. . . . y.'orlherly from the
easterly slung th* arc of
(sal
•aid curv*. thru a control
South weet corner of Ih*
angle of JO'11'94". a dis­
NW S* of laid floctlon IT.
•aid i-olnl being ou the
tance of ID l l foot la th*
arc to' a curve concave
East lln* of eald Section
South a-eetarly and having
*4 at a point l l l l l foot
a raF.lun of 1144.11 test;
Northerly from th* South­
thvucs. from a (angent
east corner of Ih* NEV«
of void flection M; thonco
bearltllf of South 71*11*11"
run
Southeasterly
continue Easterly along the
East,
arc of said curv*. thru a
.alon
. . . g.
th* am of eald
curv*.
thru
a
central angle
rentrul anal* of f'D 'J l ".
at Il*|i3')1". a distance uf
a distance of 120.3* foot
471.4) .fast to end of curs*;
to ond of ourv* sad ond
of this ourvey lln* descrip­
thsnc*
South
11*1411"
tion.
East 1 .1) foot to survey
■ 'allots 414 plus 00 for
AL»&lt;&gt;: That part af;
POINT OF BEGINNING of
The Mouth ‘ j of Hi* SK'i
ditch survey lino; thonco
of th* X E &lt;4 ILIXM part In
fltat* Hoad 114) »f floctlon
run Murth ) 0 * !) 'D " East
)J f* # t; thane* North 41*
11, Township 11 South.
Rang* D East. LESS "B o­
I t 'l l "
East D I D
foot!
gin at th* IntoroecUan of
tbouc*
North
71*11'))"
tha Northerly It/W line of
East lell 33 fretto end of
ditch nurvey lln*.
State Hoed t l i with the
W tine of th* HH of the The Dnd '.Mroln deeerlhed tonMK'e of the N K't uf flee. ta! 11• .3)4 acre, 119.709 equoro
It. Tp. 31 A. It 21 E. eald fret, more or Dee.
point
being
1*144
feet OWNED l) Y : MAGGIE FER­
North of th* nw corner
RIS ClUiFT and husband
uf the »)« 0) the or.'e at
NATHAN
C ilu r r .
L
L
the NKt) af eald fle". It
FKKItlS
and wife, ELafA
MANN )*KltIUS; and ESTH­
thence run N. 11)0 .ft.
thanes run X 41 deg. IF
ER FLOYD and husband
41" E. 1) &gt;1 ft. thence run
CARL leaoOYD;
N. It).* ft to ih* Norther­ SUBJECT
TO:
MURTGAGK:
rorordad In U. It. Dook 3)0,
ly R /W lln* uf toll MUD
(toed
&lt;11.
thonco
run
page 1 st. In Favor of MIN­
TY fl. W ARREN, a widow.
Southwesterly along said
Northerly It W line loo 9
ft. to th* point ot begin­ PARCEL 740. t li-i-K . 114.3
ning."
DRAIN SUE EASKMENV
DITCH
LEFT
lying wlthlu 14a foot ou each OIITFAIJ.
old* of tb* confer Rn* ef con- lAoUTII) oTATloN 14) plus
elruclluu of atoto Itoad &lt;44. )&gt;.)«
■action If*)*, eald center lln* Thai part « (t
of construction being gotcribTha East Vs af tna NW&lt;i
*d at follow*:
ot Sk -u of Section ll.
Begin an the Beet lln* of
Townsatp It South. Range
the N't:1, of salt Section
)L a- * polu, ee.e* lee)
Vv s.a
a - i w ....u .v

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Legal Notice

Legal Notka

root and East af gad within 11
foot of a ditch aarvoy Una
described aa fslDwa:
Commence on tha East
lln* of SW Ii of NBli of
Soetlaa D , Township 11
South, Mango 19 East, at
a point 171.41 foot South- .
arly from th* Northeast %
corner of told » W % of
NEU. gold point being on
th# are ot a curv* con­
cave Southerly aad having
a radlua of D t f .l l foot)
thonc* from a tangent
hearing of South D *D '97 "
WosL run Weotorly along
tb* are of said curv*. thru a
control east* of 1‘ t r t l " .
a distance ot 141.1* foot
to ond of curve; thonc*
South l i * 4 r i » " Woot 141.91
foot to th* hoglnalng of
a curv* ronrav* Norther- ^
ly and having a radius ef V
•731.41 foot; thonc* Woot*orly along the are ot said
curve, thru a central an­
gl* of l* ll'4 4 ", a distance
of 141.11 foot to aurvoy
■lotion 44# plus D l * fop
POINT OF REUtXNLXO of
ditch aurvoy lino; thonco,
frnm a tangent hearing ot
South 11’ l i 'D " Woot, run
South l ‘ tl'11" Bast 11*
foot to and ot ditch aarvoy
Ha*.
Th* Dnd horoln described con­
tains .01 aero, (D M square |&gt;
foot), raor# or loti.
”
OWNED RT: HANKS FORD
tAlso known a* A.B. Ford),
and wlf* MARTHA E. FORD
SUBJECT TO 1 Interest, M may,
a* ta AOXBS FORD
PARCEL NO. D L L 114J
RTORM SEWER EASEMENT
STORM
SEWER
(NURTH)
STATION ID plaa 11.12
That part of:
Lot I at took* AdoDId#
Estates, according to plat
thereof, rocordod In Plat
Rook 1, page 13. Publio
lloeorda, of Bomlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida;
lying within 19 foot on **ch
■Ids of a Storm Sowor Survey
lln* described ns follows:
Commonc* on th* East lln*
of floctlon D , Township
11 South. Rang* 10 East,
ot a point 1111.1 foot Sou­
therly from Ih* Northeast
oorntr of said floctlon It
•nd run South D*19‘ 44"
East 194.14 fast to th* be­
ginning af a curv* concava
Northerly and having a
radius of
114f.il
fort;
thonc* Westerly tlong tha
are of told curv*. thru a
control angl* of D * ) ! '! ! " .
a distance of I l l .l t foot ta
Survey Station tld plu*
11 1) for POINT OF BE­
GINNING of ditch ourvoy
lino; th»nr*. from a tan­
gent bearing of North 74*
«F4)" W*»t. run North
tl'44'14" Woot 14 fort:
thone*
North
ai*tF24"
West
141
foot:
thonc*
North 0l*49'14" Woot 4*
fort to ond of fltonw Sowor
Survey Lint.
Tli* Dnd htroln described con­
tains 1413 s&lt;|uart feot, (.911
aero), mars or los*.
OWNED IIY; CHARLES MASTEN and wlfa DOTTY J.
MARTEN
SUBJECT* TO:
MORTGAGE,
recorded In O, R. Rook D L
l-sgs 141, In Favor &lt;*f AL­
BERT J. IIIEItfl and wife,
DOROTHY S. IIIEItfl.
TAKE NOTICE Ihit a Daderation of Taking hat be-n
(Rod In th* obovo-itylod cauio,
hy Ih* poiuionore, Ih* acqulrIng authority of Ihot* proceodlnga, of th* taking of ths
abovt-dtocrlbed land*, for Iho
purpose tot forth la Ih* Peti­
tion In thla cauio, vl*.: Aa
right of way for a portion
of fltat* Rood No. fl-414 In
SomlnoD County, Florid*, and
that ths Honorable Volt* A.
Williams, one of Iho Judge*
of Ih* Circuit Court In tk*
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida, will, on ih* 14th day of
g-ptombor, A. D. 1)41, *4 H ill
o'clock A. M . In ih* flomlnot* County Courthouse at
Hanford. Florida, consider said
Declaration of Taking, appoint
appraisers, and make such Or­
der ae ths Court ilsoms pro­
per. All parlls* to th* oult
and all parti** Interested msy
appear and b* hoard at th*
tlm* and pDc* designated.
You. and each of you. ar*
hereby ’ commanded to appear
by filing an Anowsr to th*
psllllon heretofore filed In
this a* use in tb* entitled
Court, on or bofor* Ih* Dnd
day at October. A. D. 1)43. ta
•how what right, till*, Inter,
sol or lion you, or any of you,
have In and to the above,
deerrlbed
Unde,
and
show
came why tha oamn should
not b* taken fur th* u*«*
and purpose* tot forth In th*
Petition tiled htrsln.
w i t x k o a my Hoad and th*
Ssot of this Court, ea thlo ith
dor of Bsplembor, A- D- 1DL
tflKAL)
Arthur II. Heckwlth. J r.
Clerk of tho Circuit Court,
lu and far flsmlnol* Couaty, Florida
lty; Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Uistk
ll.U lol.lt F. JDlINflON
County Altornoy
P. O. Bos 12*
flanford, Florida, aaj
JACK W. PIERCE
Holland llulldlna
TalDhitsrr, Florida
Of Counsel for Iho Potlllonera
Publt-h: dept. 10. 17, 2t. * (XL
1. 1143.
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IX COFXTY JUDGE** COl RT,
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EnTATM OF
DUROTUY BUMOEm
Deceased.
XOTIFW nr RIVAL MEPOMP
A .X U
APPUUA tION
FOR
D I s C H AM(,E
All poreone ar* horoby noilfled that tb* undersigned a*
Ksecutor of eald eetat*. h«o
complete J Iho admlnlelratluil
thervuf an t has Hied lu eald
court Its (Inal report and anllcatloa for discharge. Oboctlon* thereto. It any, should
ho duly filed. After tlllug
proof o f publication ehowlni;
this aolico has been publish­
ed one* a weak for four conoocutlv* weeks, th* matter of
approval of sold report and
tha ordorliid ot distribution uf
aald oatat* wlQ cum* befor#
tha court.
FlUflT NATIONAL HANK
AT WINTI'.II PARK, Mi'nter Park. Florida
Uy; George &lt;1. Uurg-e &gt;n
At Trust officer
Ao Executor of eald esloio.
Wlndorwsodl*. Ualnss A VV» 'L
AUarnoyt
221 Park Avenue, flouth
Winter Park. Florida
I’ubllsll nopL lu, 11, 2) 4 UCtL 1)41.

Vinson Moves
To Knock Out
Off-Base Rule

■attos moved today to upact
tha coatrormiRl Dafansa Dopartmant order ursine baaa
commandtrs to act acalnst
off-buM Mgrvgation of Nafro aorvictmon.
Vlnaon drsftad a bill that
would mak* it ■ court-martial
a(ft nag for any military mao
to carry out tha Dafansa Dapartmant dlractlva.
la announcing hla action,
Vlnaon laid that tha armod
forcta hara kspt thamaalvca
fro# from political affaln
"and 1 Intend ta do what I
fan to keep It that way."

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However, Vlnaon’# bill aa«m
ad unlikely to past. Soma of
hla own committee member#
have taken ta the floor to de­
fend the order. Civil rlshta
hackers generally are gun to
•ppota IL
Other Congressional news:
Diecrimiaatioae: A majority
e f the Sonata manpower aubeommlttee gave quick approv­
al Monday to a bill permitting
the government to uncover
and atop racial diecrimlnation
in joba. Chairman Joaeph S.
Clark, D-Pa., aald the absence
o t four senators htld up for­
mal, and perhaps unanimous
recommendation, ot tho itrong
tqual employment opportun­
ities bill. Under tha bill, a La­
bor Department administrator
would be oat up who could
start investigation and taka
action to fsrret out discrimin­
ation by tmployars, unions and
the governraenL
Wheal: Sen. Kennsth B.
Keating aald the CanadianKuaaian wheat agreement was
a "shock breach" ot Western
Hemisphere effort# to isolate
the Castro regime In Cuba.
Keating eald tha U. 8. should
lodge a "strung and immediate
protest" with Canada over hte
933 million tale. Russia plans
to transship tha wheat lo
Cuba.

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Youth Survives
Glades Ordeal
MIAMI (U P I) For 15
hours, Richard Wooten u t
motionless In hli alrboat to
the heart o f tbe wild Ever­
glades, weak and exhausted
from a 20-inch gash in hla
back that bared the bone.
Hundreds
of
Everglade*
mosquitos bit him as he l i t
five feet from a can of in­
sect repellent be coukln't
reach.
The
19-year-old Ocbopee
youth was found Monday by
his father, who took him to
the hospital where he wai
In critical condition.
The ordeal began Sunday,
when Richard let out In hit
alrboat — a square-prowed
vessel powered by a big fan
and ideal for iklmming the
shallows and wet sawgrasa
of the glades—to explore a
new Inlet.
As he went down the canal,
the
6-horsepower
airplane
motor apparently tore from
Its mountings, driving the
whirling propeller into a pipe
guard Something knocked the
youth 20 feet Into the water.
Dadly bleeding and weak,
Wooten dragged himself back
to the boat and hauled the
craft back to the main chan­
nel 50 feet away. Then he
climbed Into the seat, and
although conscioiu, couldn't
move.
Wooten's young wife call­
ed his father, Raymond Woo­
ten, a gladea veteran, who
found his son drifting.
“ I’ m glad to see you, dsd,”
the younger Wooten mumbl­
ed.
’ T m glad he's alive. It
took a pretty strong guy to
stand that,” his lather said
tater. “ I know 1 couldn't
have.”

LONDON (UPI) - Britain
today rejoiced at the news
that Queen Elizabeth II, 1U
beloved 37-year-old monarch,
will give birth to a fourth
child aometlme "in the new
year."
The Buckingham
Palace
announcement Monday was
not apccific about the arrival
data of the baby, who will
be third to line for the throne
U a boy, and fourth In line
if a girl.
The queen and her husband
Prince Philip, have two boys
and a girl—Prince Charles,
14, Princesi Anne, 13, and
Prince Andrew, 9.
The queen cancelled her
public engagements from now
until after the bird). A
palace apokasman aald the
term new year “ does not
mean that the baby is ex­
pected on New Year’s Day
or the tin t week of Jan­
uary.’’
There wai speculation the
birth would come in Feb­
ruary or March, since pre­
vious rough announcements
had been made five to tlx
months ahead of time.

Clinic Mothers
Set Coffee

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By Jaa* Casselberry
CUnic chairmen, Mra. E.R.
Brown and Mrs. Robert Orr
have announced that a Clinic
Mother's Coffee will be held
this Thursday at 9 a. m. in
the teacher'! lounge of the
South Seminole Elementary
School at CaDelberry.
MId Evelyn Morris, county
public health nurse, will be
present to speak tor the mo­
thers. All those Interested In
care for their child when be
becomes ill at school art
urged to attend.

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An in v c ilm u t, not »n cspaaic. Call FA 2-M12 lor
expert advice on a IteraM
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Auxiliary Unit

Committee chairmen were
named by M n . Ruth Hopkins
president, at the reiular
WASHINGTON (UPI)
meeting of the Auxiliary Unit
Chairman Carl Vinson of th*
of South Semloole VFW Post
Hous# Armod Sanrieofl Com9207 held last Thunday night

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Those named toduded M n .
Marian
Comfort,
hospital;
M n . Sophia Bryant, Ameri­
canism; M n . Louise Stewart,
rehabilitation;
M n.
Irena
March,
membership;
M n.
Bryant, community aervlee
and M n . Stewart, M n . Nor­
man and Mrs. Eva Wynn, In­
vestigation o&lt; membership.
M n . Hopkins will ba to
chsrge of publicity.
M n. Stewart, past district
eight president, Installed M n .
Bryant as patriotism Instruc­
tor and M n . Wynn aa one
year trustee and historian.
Plans were made to Join
other auxiliaries of U&gt;e dis­
trict on a trip to tha Lake
City VA Hospital on Oct. U.
Member!
are
collecting
paperback books, men's per­
sonal Items, men'a clothing,
stationery, greeting
cards,
postage stamps, cookies, can­
dles and fresh fruits to take
to the veterans. Anyone wish­
THE ARMY WAY —
ing to donate any of tbe
U. S. Army aki troops,
above mentioned Items may
c a r r y i n g anowahoea,
contact an auxiliary member.
packs and rifles, teat
Plans also were discussed
th e practicability of
for a bake sale to be held
rappelling (descending
on Oct. 5.
by rope) from a hover­
The monthly social of the
ing helicopter to anowunit will be held on Oct. 28
covered arctic terrain
when the guest of honor will
near Ft. Richardson,
be Mrs. Ruth Smith of San
Alaska. It’a a helicop­
ford, gold star mother of the
ter of a way to get
month. Garnet will be played
down.
and refreshments will bci,
served.

2 Friends Lost
Marion Meyer
To Enterprise
Rites Wednesday
By Helea Snodgrass
Enterprise residents were
saddened last week by the
deaths of Mrs. Mary Padgett
and John E. Wilson.
Mrs. Padgett, affectionately
known to the community aa
"Mother Padgett", had, In
her quiet, unassuming way,
touched upon the life of near­
ly everyone in the community.
Her daughter, Mist Viola
Padgett, will remain In the
home here,
Mr. Wilton, tha uncle of
Mrs. Vesta Throop, spent
tom* time here several years
ago and made a number of
friends In tbe area.

Rites Wednesday
For Mrs. Haynes
Funeral tcrvleei for Mrs.
Sarah Ann Haynes, S3, of
I-ongwood, who died Sunday,
will be held at 10 a m. Wed
nciday at the First Baptist
Church of Longwood with
Rev. Jack Lindsay officiating.
Burial will be at tilcnliavcn
Memorial Park.
Niblack Funeral Home of
Casselberry is In charge of
arrangements.

Olympics Bid
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy haa sign
ed Into law a congressional
resolution endoralng Detroit's
Invitation to th* International
Olympic Commlttf* to stare
tha Summer Olympics In that
city.

Fishing Clab
Sees Film

■ y Jana
Tb* Council o f Ti
Parents o f South Seminole
Elementary School heard a
panel discussion moderated by
County School Superintendent
R. T. Milwee at Um first meet­
ing o f the school year held
last Tuesday night In tha au­
ditorium.
Others participating on the
panel w a n Mrs. Margaret
Colt, elementary school super-

The DeBary FlMttof Club
met laat Wednesday crowing
to tha RecreathM H a l « f th*
Firit Station with G*org*
Coon* presiding to
ab­
sence of president Clyde
Wright
Elmer Thompeon pea*anted
a program o f colored Min
on the Snake and Salmon
Rivers of Idaho entitled "R lver Busters." Th* film waa
one ot beautiful sreaery, wa­
ter akitng, camping tn d flak­
ing and also Included a practi­
cal demonstration on handling
a boat In rough waters.
George Caulk Joined (bn
group ai a new member at
thla meeting.

Hebert Pleads
For Shelters
WASHINGTON (U P I) Rep. F . Edward Hebert, (DLa.), pleaded with Houie
members today Rot to "play
God" by rejecting a bin to
start a multi - million - dollar
national fallout ihletey build­
ing program.
He warned that if a nu­
clear
attack
aver
earn*,
drifting clouds ot deadly
radloaeUve fallout, and not
the blast, would be the ma­
jor danger to most ot the
country. Ho aald that with­
out the shelters tans o f mil­
lions would die.
Hebert, who la chairman
of a House armed service)
subcommittee which heard
106 witnesses on tb* admin­
istration proposal, made hi)
remarks la a speech prepar­
ed
for
delivery
on
the
House floor.
Ills appeal waa designed to
offset expected strong op­
position to the bill as the
House opened debate on the
meaaure. Th* program event­
ually could coat tb* tax­
payers more than 92 billion.
Opponents say U would bo
a waste of money. They plan­
ned to offer an amendment
which would strike out all
federal aid to communities
to help build shelter spaces
In schools,
hospitals and
other public and nonprofit
buildings.
The legislation, aa it now
stands, would provide 9173
million (or that purpose dur­
ing the current fiscal year
which began last July 1. The
ihcltera would be stocked
with food, water and other
emergency supplies.

Bridge Club
Meetings Set
The Sheffield bridge Studio
and Duplicate Club will hold
the first of a new series of
Duplicate Itridgo Game* at
the Valdez Hotel at 7:30 p.ni.
Wednesday. The club, an af­
filiate of the American Con­
tract Bridge League, is open
to the public.
Fractional master points
will be awarded at each
game. Monthly mavter point
games have been rescheduled
for the first Wcilneiday.
J. A. Sheffield, director of
Ihe Studio and Club, said a
beginners course for the gen­
eral public will Mart Sept. 26
at 7:30 p.m. at Ihe Valdez.

visor; W. W. Wharton, guid­
ance and placamant director
and Walter Teague, admlntatroths assistant
Mrs. Colt explained what
the schools try to accomplish
in tha alimentary grades;
Wharton explained the testing
program and Tfagua spoks on
the county school budget
Ths brief business meeting
was conducted by Mra. H. D.
Sterling, CTP president
Other officers serving for
th* year Include Mrs. C. A.
Belmer, first vie* president;
Mrs. Ralph Moore, second vka
president; Mrs. Charles Hart­
shorn, recording secretary;
Mrs. Richard Webber, corre­
sponding secretary and Mra.
Gerald McGinnis, treasurer.
Committe* chairmen
ar*
Mrs. W. B. Dunn, awards;
Mrs. Joseph I. Laird, beauti­
fication; Mrs, E. R. Brown and
Mrs. Robert Orr, clinic; hire.
11. A. Davidson, parliamentar­
ian; Mrs. Frank Stancar, fin­
ance; Mrs. 0 . L. Hansen, 11brary; Mrs. Bradford Lyon,
room mothers, grades 4-6;
Mrs. Robert Begin, room
mothers, grades 1-3; Mrs.
Stewart Culpepper, member■hip and Mrs. J. L. Blrkhelm•r, publicity.
An appeal for mothers to
serve in the school clinic from
9 a. m. until noon each week­
day was made by Sira. Orr.

Mrs. Annie Doker
Dies At Hospital
Mrs. Annie Doker, 99, died
at 3:20 p.m. Monday at Sem­
inole Stcmorial Hospital fol­
lowing a lengthy Illness.
Born March 24. 1877, in El
berton County, Ga., Mra. Do­
ker had lived in Sanford for
Ihe patt 39 years. She made
her home at 401 Celery Ave­
nue. She was a member of
the First Methodist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors are two sons, C.
W. Doker of Canton, Ohio,
and Harold Doker of Tampa;
a daughter, Sirs. Allcnc Wind­
ham or Sanford; six grand­
children, seven great grand­
children; a brother, Oicar
Bowman of Anderson, S. C.,
and several nieces and
phrws.
Funeral services will be
held st 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
at the graveside In Oaklawn
Memorial Park with Rev.
John T. Adams Jr. officiating.
Brlsson Funeral Home la
In charge of arrangements.

Mrs. May Hatch
Funeral Held
Funeral services for Mrs.
May Hatch of Brantford, who
diet! Saturday, were held Sun­
day afternoon at the Hatch
bend Baptist Church in Bram
ford.
Among survivors are her
sister, Mrs. Reynolds Thomas
of 203 Maple Avenue in San­
ford.

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M O T H E R OF Q U IN T &amp; — Mra. Inex Cuervo Prieto,
34 and a grandmother, ia shown in hospital in

Maracaibo, Y’enexuela, where she gave birth to
quintuplet boya, born two months prematurely.

Bishop Elected For Washington
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Rev. Paul Moore Jr.
o f Christ Church Cathedral,
Indianapolis, Ind., since 1057,
has been elected suffragan
bishop o f the Episcopal Dio­
cese o f Washington.
Th* Rsv. Mr. Moore, a 43year-old native o f Morris­
town, N. J., was elected at a
special diocesan convention
Monday. Ho will serv* aa suf­
fragan to Bishop William F.
Creighton.

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Funeral lervlcei for Mrs.
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ducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday
at the Roberts Funeral Home,
Arcadia. Graveside services
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wed
nesday at Palm Cemetery
Winter Park.
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day night at her home in Ar
cadla, previously had been
employed for many yeara by
the American Fruit Grower*
In Sanford and had been
member of the Pilot Club
here.
She la aurvlved by her hus
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s ig n f o r a fnO*aisa slrH n s r, a n a w
t y p e o f inU rnal t o n b o i t t o * aagiiM
a n d a eok a o w n .
A lo t o f tba M aas w in a s m aas
t b a lig h t o f d ay again , b a t m m o f
th orn a n g ota g t o a ta k o fe r to n a a
f o r tbtfar iotan xora. S o m a o f t b a a i
m a y a v a n eh a a g o o u r w a y o f Ufa.

They C oal keep their records
that wsy. Neither dess the
Department o f Jostles, which

Peace Corps Tribute
Mm
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1«SOO F w ie t C o rp a
f o H n l a a n a n w o rk in g In 11 A a ia n
W y ijt.n tu th e ir w o r k ia

t o 8 h r iv a r la tb a corp s’ b a h a lf w a s
c m t e d l n honor o f Um la t a Philip.
p in # P rssld sn t M t g s s y s s y , k n o w n
th r o u g h o u t A s ia and t b a w o l d H r
h um anity a n d d t v o t io a

* • I w r P H i M » d f o r d u ty in t n a

o n * . A sian n ation s w it h la r g o
c o n t i n e n t s a n T haU aad, w ith S t 6 ;
M a la y a , 1 6 0 ; In d ia a n d P a k ista n ,
a b o a t 116 s s c h ( N o rth B o m a o a n d
S a r a w a k w ith ju s t u a d t r 100 a lt o ­
g e th e r .
T h a corp a ' d e v e lo p m e n t w o r k in
t b a A s ia n cou ntries In clu d e* * w id e
r a n g e o f p r o je c ts , n o t le a st flo o d c o n t r o l a n d irrig a tion w ork a n d the p lo t ­
t in g o f ro a d s w h ich will o p e n up v a s t
r e a c h e s o f trackless ju n g le on th a
Island o f B orneo.
C om m u n ist c r ie s o f “ Y a n k e e G o
Home** greeted th a m e re 17 v o lu n ­
t e e r s w h o cam s last M a y t o I n d o ­
n esia t o teach p h ysical e d u c a tio n . B u t
th a t co u n tr y 's leaders o f f e n d t e a s ■ u n m e t* , and th e w o r k e r * a n still
th en .
T ha aw ard cita tio n t o S h r lv a r a p ­
p ea red t o sum u p m uch A a ia n fo a lin g
a b o u t a ll this. It sa id :
^
“ In
r e a ffir m in g th a
essen tia l
c o m m u n ity o f l n t e n s t o f a ll o rd in a ry
p eop le, regardless o f c r e e d o r n a tlo n a llty , the P ea ce C orp s v o lu n te e rs

w a r d M r In tern ational V n tig . h a a to td in f o r a ll t h e
"
a M m th is jo b .
i M f l a Iv sn ia a r Naw a ptaead
l a a a tk a ir a b o a ld c n :
d H fila a a o f dollars b m a « d f s o d r t o f t a a d o th e r m a ­
l a h a d fa ile d t o a cco m p lish ,
I C o r p s warhw a a ch ie v e d In
i t w o y te ra — an u n d e rsta n d -

H i m w b la k a treteh in e a e r a f r o m
a rid A f f b e n i e t e a a cro ss tb a In d ia n
aaha— t ia e a t t o lo o t h e a a t A s ia a n d
t b a y i l l t a p h H . M oatly th e y a n
Isa ch a ra , b a t m a n y a u l i t in h e a lth ,
a g ricu ltu re a n d com m u n ity d e v e lo p .
M a t agegnm e.
B a n a a d t h a n tea ch ers in th e
a o r p s a r t p laced a t im p orta n t c o lM ia s a n d u n iversities. G e n e ra lly ,
h o w e v e r , t h e y a n fo u n d In se co n d ­
a r y a a d a ic m tn te r y sch ools in r u r a l
M to iS t
T h a P h ilip p in e ! leads e ll A s ia n
h i de,' W ith 474 Peace C orp s w o rk e r* ,
M O r iy *11 o f th em teach ers. I t a e e m i
f i t t i n g , th e r e fo r e , th a t th e a w a rd

Drug Inquiry Debated
M l* with Itself ever whether
M g* ahead with an inquiry
that might lead In drastic re­
duction ha year drug bills.
Defer* hie death, Estes Kefeuver, as chairmen of the
heaata Anti-Monopoly Subcom­
mittee, had begin to investi­
gate sbargee that a number of
lu g e American drug menulecturing eenpanJee ware col­
lectively engaged in block­
ing a low coat drug program
being tried out la Latin Amer­
ica by the largest U. S, drug
wholesaler,
McKesson and
Rebbtns. Last year the Presl-

dent ef Colombia asked the
McEesson and Robbins com­
pany to help Me Impoverished
people by marketing life-sav­
ing drugs in his country at
reduced prices. Such druge,
he said, were "priced out
of the reach o f more than 10
per cent of the Columbian
people.”
McKesson
and
Robbins
agreed, bought • half Intereit
In a Colombian drug firm and
started to cut price* on drugs
sold by their generic names.
The prica o f anli-biotlc pllle,
for example, was marked
down from 29 cents to 3.4
cents each. Tho cost of pred-

OUT OUR WAY

nosolono, uiod (• treat ar­
thritis, fan from |ta for a
month's supply to 53. Vital
drugs were available for as
IllUo ae ooe-tenth of the cus­
tomary cost o f "irade-name”
products, and according te
the preiidcnt of McKeisoa
and Robbins, the company
still mads " a reasonable pro­
fit.”
Word ef what was happen­
ing in Colombia naturally
caused n commotion among
McKesson and Robbins* com­
petitors back in the United
States. The entire drag price
itructure was Involved. There
was talk In the State Department of encouraging such lowcost programs In other under­
developed countries in Latin
America. Finally this would
certainly affect drug prices st
home.

Word reached C o n g r e s s
that tha drug Industry bad
gone Into action to stop the
Colombia experiment before
it went an farther. The presldent of McKesson and Rob­
bins, Herman Nolan, report­
edly told a closed session of
tho Senate Foreign Relations
Committee in June o f con­
certed activities by companies
Interested In trade-namo pro­
ducts to drive the low-cost
generic drugs off tho market
in Colombia. Drug manufac­
turers were said to be urging
J
retailers to boycott the gen­
eric drugs. Colombian doctors
W * -* !
received literature from the
U S. and elsewhere attacking
generic drugs. Mr, Nolen re­
ported pressure on Colombia
medical journals to rsfusa
to sell advertising to McKes­
son and to run articles and
editorials critical o f generic
drugs
T o get at tho truth of tho
charges, Sen. Kcfsuver bed
subpoenaed tho books and rec­
F **« 4
S a n fo r d , F lorida T u es., S e p te m b e r 1 7 ,1 0 6 3 ords of seven major drug
firms for delivery by Sept.
IS. Democratic Sen. Philip
UIKI.OW, KUITUIt AVIS rtBLISIIKIS
Hart
of Michigan, who sue*
rm ets vs KI.LB
ccedcd Kefauver as AntiM.ebaolcal Hunt.
1 r
j a vi m siiu»:NAKKa
Monopoly chairman, strongly
L
IJuilot*! UaRigir
favors proceeding with the InClaa*itl*,l l l j M i . r
cccK L iA rasiHKn
r ii.W K v o i.r u L iv s :
Socl.tr Editor
committee, however, inclines
ClrvuUtlua Usn.a.r
to favor the argument of tha
drug companies who insist
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S .ala.1. r .a a lr
All othffr
Ibat questions of patents and
Me We«K
ll.es l V u r
( i t s . i r .a r
profits
in their Industry are
s.eo e Months
M l &lt; Month*
none of the government's busi­
J.se g Month.
3.M S Month*
1 US t Muntu
1,00 1 Mouth
ness. Last week tbs com­
V- a Postal lUsuUtlona provld. that all mail aubacrlptloaa h.
mittee voted to extend the
ysM la advaact.
subpoena date to December
Xal.rail as u taod e l* ., m tlltr Ootobsr 17. tstl al th. Po.l
UfMca of Banlonl. Ptorlda, und.r th. A«t of Conor.&gt;« of March. and meanwhile to re-extmiM
tho whole question o f whether
Tho Harold Is a m a b t r of tho Unlt.d P ro., which I* anor not It will open up the sub­
lltiad .scluilvalr to th . ua. (o|
|awa p flfltd l u U i t acwa;&gt;4/ar.
ject of drug pricing.

We the ''Parents' T itle "
aim ed below. Use them at
beau aad u PTA disease
tea material.
CASE Q-450: Grandpa Mil­
ler w u my father-in-law, who
died recently at tho ago af M.
When bp w u 50 years old,
ha worked for ■ construction
company at Ft. Wayne, lad.
That w u back la the days
whan horses wars still la to-

■w.
One day tba driver o f a sari
load of gravol couldn't get the
horse to move.
So ho yelled at her and
cursed and finally started
beating her unmercifully with
a whip.
But ibe was so stubborn
she wouldn't budga, even
though she winced every
time the whip cut a crou her
rump.
Grsmlpa Miller always lov­
ed hones and since ho had
grown up on a farm he was
familiar with them.
So ho protested l« the driv­
er and ordered him not to
strike the horse again with
the whip.
"Can’t you seo that whip­
ping la getting you nowhere?”
he bluntly demtnded.
"You should ho able to mo
that she will die before ih c’ U
let you bully her any longer
with that whip.”
The driver was angry at
thus being Interrupted.
" I suppose you know how
to make her move?” ho taunt­
ed Grandpa, with groat Sar­
casm in his voles.

Landis’s excuse for not fil­
ing returns
from
1166
through 1060, whan ho had
average income o f ever $70,*
000 a year, w u that ha was
so busy with hi* clients' busi­
ness ha didn’t have time to
tabs c a n o f U s own. Also, It
w u brought out In court that
bo w u
under psychiatric
treatment.
Whan formal charges w en
filed against the former high
government official, ho ad­
mitted guilt, paid up $94,000
In hack taxes, penalty and in­
terest due In full. So the gov­
ernment lost nothing in the
long run.
In the light o f this record,
the question being discussed
new Jo whether the sentence
handed
down by Federal
Judge Sylvester J. Ryan In
New York district court w u
fully Justifiable, too heavy or
offered Urn even a twig with not heavy enough? And la it
comparable to a e n t s n e s s
a few U avu thereon.
But If 1 u ld , "Georg*, handed down to others found
places fiv e this to Mamma,”
he’d thee take tba u m o twig
and offer it te her without a
bit of fear or objection, for 1
had simply diverted hie at­
tention from tha twig Itself te
another gee! ia wMeh the
twig w u limply i a Incidental
faetor.

"Now you witch mo aad
PH ahow you.”
Whereupon Grandpa took a
handful e f itad from the
lu d ed cart.
Then he walked to the
bone'e head and opend her
mouth.
So send for m y 100-point
N u t. be toned some of the
sand between her Jew teeth. 'T ests fur Oeed Parents,” en­
She w u so surprised end closing a long stomped, re­
astounded that the forgot bar turn envelope, plus to tents.
(Always write te Dr. Crane
obstinate resolve not to budge
h rare af M b eswipapor,
for the driver.
esclaafeg a long stamped,
Then Grandpa simply duckaddr ssn l eevoleaa aad 2C
ad to the horse, and she Im­
cents te cover typing and
mediately began walking forward, pulling the Wed of
gravel.
For she bad erlgiaally been
trained to respond to the
clucking sound of bar driver.
But for some special rea­
son, she bad developed a fit
o f totenu obitlnscy which
would probably have let her
die of a severe beating be­
fore she'd give in to the driv­
er.
Grandpa was quite correct,
thereforv, In saying that all
she needed was to havo this
im pueo or ertili by passed
by any diversionary strategy.
And the sand la her mouth
shocked her out of her onetrack way of thinking.
So she was then ready to
respond with her habitual responu to the clucking sound
that Grandpa made.
When our oldest soo George
w u sbdnt three years of ege,
ho developed an Inteue ter­
ror of leaves. None of us
knew how It had originated.
But he'd scream with ter­
ror and shed real tiers If you

tho M Million WHIM filed,
information indicating frond,
delinquency nr other civil eC
criminal violation of the tax
laws woo obtained on about
121,000 eaaea.
The 125,000 eaaea were re­
duced to about 15,000 eonaldered the n oet important.
About t,000 o f tim e were
then inveatirated in depth by
the l.TBO ip eciil agenta o f
the IRS Intelligence Service.
Of the 4,000 only 1,200 were
recommended for prosecution.
Thli situation is going te
be completely changed when
the IRS automatic data proceeaing—ADP—If fully oper­
ational, in IMS. It will then
bo pooaibla to chock every re­
turn and catch every delin­
quent. This wilt make poailbte more uniformity in tax
taw enforcement.

the courts keep recorda na­
tionally.
Every cam o f delinquency,
fraud or other evasion e f
federal tax liability taken to
court is tried before one o f
400 district Judges. Circum­
stances and amounts Involved
In each esse vary and ca do
tha judgeo who bear them.
T h a n is no uniformity ia tha
decisions they hand down, ex­
cept those imposed by the
limits o f tha law.
In 1MI Department e f Jus­
tice recommended the first
Judicial seminar In Boulder,
Number one money earner
Colo. The purpoec was to got
Judges, In closed sessions, to In France, Italy and Swltxercome to some agreement land Is the travel induitry.
among themselves on sen­
tences they hand down in
ADDING MACHINE
various types o f cases.
BARGAIN
IRS Commissioner Morti­
New.
R.
C. Alien Maaaal
mer Caplin’s report for the
Machines 7-calnsin. sabfiscal year ending June SO, traction. Jump total, ran1962 — last one available—
slag total window, antemb tic clearance.
shows that 1.5 million tax de­
A Good, Strang Durable
linquency investigations ware
Marhlnt that will t u t for
conducted. Taxes, penalties yean .
and intarast brought In from
Formerly $176. Now $125
536,000 o f these proboo total­
and Tax. Terms and trad*ed |16S million. But the aver*
age was only a little over
$176 on each return.
o r n c c MACHINE CO.
Last year IRS had to handle
314 Magnolia A re , Ssnfsrd
•bout 380 milllcn pieces o f
Open Erenlnga
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M j Jtkm A. Spnlskl
evening, had Kathy Bukur and
H’n giant, Juit P « i t to hava Jim Seaton showing every­
all thone folks out “ rollin’ that body how it'e done!
Kathy had a 198/628 series.
black pdD" down the tines
And Jim bowled a gigantic
again. And equally Important 241,688 eat. How about those
la the high fame and series scores, hub? I f nismory serves
which la turned In constantly, me correctly, Verna Bolton
by all o f the leagues.
who's secretary fo r this group
Let’s give you a couple for says to pass the word thst they
instance!
still would like to have one
Ruth Pfcllllp* led tlic worn* more couple to complete their
en’a Monday Site Scratch eight team league.
League with a 208 game and
(See but I wish had the yel­
Janie Adcock took series with low sheets before me for last
her 536.
Wednesday night'a City Lea­
On Sunday in n in g , it was gue and also the All Star Lea­
24 couples bowling in the gue which follows 1L
Stuckey’s Mr. A Mrs. League.
I do know this as a fa ct
The Urgwst mixed league In There wae a team which shot
Sanford’s history!
a 1017 scratch fo r five men
Bwattin' those pins with s and lost to their opponents.
wicked vengeance (or the gals The “ Opponents” had a 1043
was He)tn Allman with a lad/ five gams total. How do 1
498 serins and Dave Dearolph know this ona point for sura?
was “ upholding” the honors ’Cause they rolled that acora
fo r the wen with his 213/689. against our Jst Lanes tesm,
The newly orgsnlxed Tuts* tlist's how already. Can you
day nits Seminole County best that? Two weeks In a
fiuainesswen’s Lg. saw some row wa taka a “ ahtllackln*"
excellent “ strike makln’ ” by 'cause the other team really
Sam Funon of Faron Dulldera pours tha strikes Into us!
o f Delivery and Dick ikhaefCongratulations to tha San
fer.
ford Manufacturing taam —
Sam shot the high single i!IU Hall, Rad Tyre, Hank
with his 233 and Shaelfer's Tamm, Johnny Bridget and
pocket ball helped him to Doctor Munson. (Wait’ll tha
breexe home with * plus-200 next Urns! I’m gonna pay-off
average for the night's ef­ ths pin boy, that’s what I'm
forts, a 618.
gonna dol)
The only other ksgler to
make the “ Charmed Circle” of
over 240 in this league was
Dick Altman with games of
200 ami 218.
The Wednesday afternoon
Hi Notmer’a League watched
as Dot Johnson connected on
After the second week of
almost all her deliveries to
finish with a 209/623 series, bowling In the City League
the American Legion team is
topa fo r the league.
On that aaiua day in the leading with a 7 won-t lost
A. M „ Ik tty Allen was
record. In second plact ii
“ chuckin' ” nothing but strikes
Michaels Elk Gas, with 6 and
for • while, alto. Betty’s win*
ning combination of 209/634 2; Pryor'* State Farm, third,
was tops for the entire league. 6-3; Lake Monro* Inn, San­
Kluinc Kostivsi put two ford Manufacturing Co., and
good games together and then Harry's Bar and Package are
had a “ no-good-nick” in the In a three way tie fur fourth
bunch. H er “ goodies” were IDO with four wins and four loss­
and 1U:L I'll let her tell you es; Knights of Columbus, sev­
enth, 3-6; and Jet Lanee and
the othur score, O. K.T
A kttguu which hue con­ Wisdom Sod Servicu are tied
stantly been trested to above for eighth place with 2 and 6.
John Wright was the leader
average bowling Is the Tues­
day No ry Intramural League. of the week with a big 639
Jim Valentine, bowling for seriee and games of 244, 204
the NAS Ail S t a r s , w a s end 199. Other 200 or better
game* were scored by Harold
“ bombin' "
Jim had one o f his better Herbat, 214 — 616; Harold
idght’s with a 241/604 series. Smith, 203 — 633; George
Some o f the other “ Heavy At­ Swann, 203 — 666 for the
tackers'* were Harries with a American Legion team.
Bill Hail, 206 — 669; John
617; Andy Bolton—613 and
Bridges, 234 — 686; BUI Tyne,
B ig Joh n lihr’s even 600.
* A qukk look-see reveals the 224 — 666 for Sanford Manu­
follow ing entering the Charm­ facturing Co. Dav« Dearolph,
ed Circle— Bolts—220; D a y - 212 and 213 — 606; Gerald
238; Stubbing—203; It. KunUh Behrens, 201 and 248 — 617;
—228; Arnlo DeFrance—202; Rich Murphy, 204 — 641;
Vanderbrink—200; J. Irw in - John Spolski, 206, all for Jet
Lanes. Behrens had the high
204; Bob Tinlin—207.
lluwie llarirson—202; Don game of the week with 218.
John Uhr had a 216 — 661
Brumfield—212; N elson-211;
Smith— 204; Heat— 202; Car- series and Gary Fox 226 —
rati—200; Monroe 201 and 667 for Lake Monroe. George
King had a 201 for Michaels
204; lldtm eyer—230.
On Friday evening, the Elk Gas along with Wright's
Bandspur* League saw Lil big game and series.
Jim Valentine hud 217 —
Donat chop up the pins with
a game of 211 and finish 631 and Paul Mascotte 201,
with a 652 series. Also rolling 213 and 693 series for the
was lleltin Pagget with a 202/ Sweeney's. John Zeuli had 201
602 serien. So nice to see Mary — 561 for Pryor's and Jerry
Lou [&gt;unj/!uk buck out bowling Wisdom 222 — 628; Thurman
Cobenly, 203 — 630 and Don
aguin.
The Bull £ Chain League, Kye 200 — 630 all for Wis­
mixed couplrs on Wednesday dom Sod,

Podres Hero
In Holding
Off Cardinals

ST. LOUIS (U P !) — It'a
beginning to look like the
elated Loe Angela* Dodger*
won’ t hava to wait until nsxt
year because they won "the
big one” despite a boner that
rarely ever la eeen on the
sand lots.
LET ME GO NEXT! Ridera wait for thalr turn at the contest*, as they
They not only survived that
pit the strength and skill of their mounts and their own horsemanship
“ rock” Monday night, but inagainst the other riders ut the Dusty Boots Horse show Sunday. Riders,
rested their shriveled Na­
towing truck loads of horses come from all over central Florida, but are
tional League loud to two
gamea by snapping tha 8L
still outnumbered by the rocking-chair cowboys and gals who come to
Louis Cardinals’ 10-guma win­
watch, many attired in boots and Stetson hats just like the riders.
ning streak with u 3-1 vic­
tory.
The setback fer Ut* Card­
inals wae only their second In
21 game*, and a van ultra-con­
servative Walt Alston con­
ceded “ things look a little
better.”
“ On* gam* hotter, any­
way,” ha htdgod, smilingly.
Podres, who pitched per­
fect ball for 5 1/8 Inning* and
was credited with his 14th
victory, was the hero beyond
any doubt In the victory, and
his battery mats, catcher
1
^
; . •‘ .13 S O B S S p f ’« r.
John Rost boro, nearly wound
up the goat,
: !-r S n
Rottboro, whose three p o ll­
GET ABOARD THERE! Excitement reigns in the pick-up races at the
ed balls figured prominently
Dusty Boots Horse show Sunday as a contestant scrambles for a seat be­
In a 6-1 toa* by tha Dodgers
hind his pick-up and a fast trip ucross the finish line.
(Herald Photo)
■t the hands of tha Phlillti
Inst Sunday, connected for
what appeared to be » triple
off Cardinal aUrter Ernie
Brogllo in the second inning.
Ruieboro'i blow hit the
right filed screen and bare­
ly mined being a home run.
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - The Dodger catcher mad* it
ail the way to third and was
The Philadelphia Eaglea be
dusting himself o ff when
By United Frees Intsnational was "unfortunate and ill-ad­ gsn preparation* today for
(our Cardinal pitcher*, sitting
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — A vised” for the governor to their gams against tha St In tha St, Loula dugout, fran­
make the threat. Ho said the
legal method existed today
Louis Cardinals next Sunday tically began waving to Brog­
group has been at work for
for Milwaukee to keep the
llo, urging him to throw tha
many weeks—even before ru­ without the services of de­
Braves If it comes to a court
ball to second bass.
mor* began—to restore the fensive star and team co­
fight, but a group of business
Shortstop Dick Groat didn't
Braves' confidence in 6111 ca ptain Don Burroughs.
and civic leaders were also
know what It was all about
waukce and the fans' confiBurroughs was suspended either but he finally took
at work to rcstoro (he "gold­
dcnce in the Brave*.
en days” o f the 1960* for Uic
lor one game Monday by Na­ Drogllo's throw and tagged
The Spahn tribute, the first
team’s new owners in a spirit
tional Football League Com­ second.
he has ever had in Mllwau
of brotherly love.
The Cards then appealed to
missioner Pete Roselle be­
kee, is certain to sttract more
The recent rumors that the
cause “ he grabbed or shov­ the umpires, Insisting that
than 3U.UUU fans to the Brsv
Chicago syndicate which pur­
ed” in official following last Uossboro had neglectad to
ex' game against the San
chased the Braves last fall
.Sunday's 21-21 tie with the touch tecond. First baeo um­
Francisco Giants. This would
pire Ed-Sudol agreed and d*
might move the club because
Pittsburgh Steelers.
of sagging attendance here be tha biggest crowd of the
Burroughs was Incensed at dared the Dodger catcher out.
year.
After the game. Rose boro
and the assurance of a better
a call In the waning seconds
radio-television market else­
of the game which prevented admitted ha hadn’t touched
where caused deep concern in
the Eagles from gaining pos­ second.
"Cm not at all pessimistic
the city which first pumped
session o f the ball In perfect
because w* lost tha flrat
out its chest due to major
position for a field goal.
league pride when the fran­
Burroughs said he thought game,” said Cardinal manager
chise came here from Boston
Roielle's reprimand was a Johnny Kean*. “ Tha defeat
in 1963.
"Utile stiff” but added “ Pm isn’t fatal to our pennant
It has even caused Gov
A student of the Russian really, really sorry, humbly hopas.
John Reynolds to threaten a language has Joined the staff and sincerely sorry.”
congressional investigation.
“ Sometimes players react
of The Sanford Herald . . .
Chairman E u g e n e Grohemotionally ami get carried
xrhmldt of the Milwaukee but as a sports writer.
away," he added. “ Thai's
Joe Warden Jr., sports *d what happened to me, 1 sup­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
County Board of Supervisors
W I. Pet. r.n
publicly reviewed the con­ ltor o f the Oviedo High School pose."
x-New York 100 62 .658
tract the new owners have paper, will report Oviedo
85 66 .667 14
Chicago
for the use of County Stadium High sports for The Herald,
Minn.
86 87 .659 16
which oblikales the team to
starting with Friday’s game
79 72 .623 20'A
Baltimore
play all of its home games
74 74 .403 25
Detroit
there at least through the 1966 with Lyman High.
73 19 .480 27
Boston
Joe, son o f Rev. and Mrs.
season.
72 81 .471 2814
Clevei’d
"W e can take this to court Joseph Warden Sr., of ChuKan. City
47 83 .447 32
if necessary,” Grobschmidt luota, is in his first yeur st
Three teams were tied for 1/)* Angeles 48 84 .447 32
Oviedo High, coming from
said.
first place in the All-Star Waah.
63 97 .353 44
Hut Hie gruup at work for Sufford, Aria., where he was
Bowling
I,eagim
following x-Clinched pennant
a harmonious solution to the editor of his high school paper
opening play last week. Each
Mouday’a Result*
problem viewed the "threat” for two years.
had two victories and one Chicago at Wash, ppd, rain.
method as distasteful.
Joe la majoring in English,
loss. This left three (cams
Only game scheduled
Milwaukee industrialist Ri­ modern algebra, trigonometry,
tied for second place with one
NATIONAL LEAGUE
chard Falk, a key man in Problems in American Democ­
win and two losaee.
W L Pet. GH
planning the public tribute racy and chemistry at Oviedo
John Wright rolled Ihe Los Angeles 92 59 .809
tonight at County Stadium for High while teaching himself
high game of the week with a St. Louis
91 62 .595 2
pitcher Warren Spahn, said it the Russian language.
211 and a 629 series. Not fnr San Fran.
82 69 .613 10
behind was Phil Ruche with Milwaukea
80 72 .520 12'A
227 and 215 high srrit-s and a Phi la.
79 72 .523 13
631 total. Gary Fox also had Cincinnati
»&lt;&gt; 73 .523 13
a high set o f 232, 291 and Chicago
75 74 .697 17
193 for 629 total. John Spot- Pittsbg
71 79 .473 20 %
stray away from the old bas­ own good.’" he itresse*. “ Aft­ view of th* college game as
ski mined a 600 by one pin Houston
68 93 .384 31
ks o f blocking and tackling, er the ball 1* snapped, football it ia played today.
with 186, 197, and 216.
New York
49 102 .325 43
•
•
•
kicking and avoiding mis­ is aimply a process o f react­
Sponsors o f the teams are
Monday’ * Krsulta
takes,
ing. A player doesn't have
With three cheers for cheer­ Larry’s Mart, Meadors Ma­
Los A. 3 St. Louis 1 (N )
»
•
•
time to think. He mutt have ing sections he puts his fin­
rine, Inland 3faterials, Allied San Fran. 4 Milwaukee 3 (K )
“ Football ia growing an. automatic reaction to all sit­ ger on what made American
Van Lines, Bob’s Restaurant PitUbg. I Chicago 0 (N )
tirely too complicated for Us uations. You mutt play ag­ football the greatest of «U
and Betty Ann's.
Only gamaa scheduled
gressive football to win. You games.
cannot be aggress,ve and con­
“ Several o f us may some­
fused at the same time.”
times forget just how import­
Royal points out that trick ant are those cheers and the
enthusiasm,”
psychology doesn't work on accompanying
Stenstrom
Realty,
first the sophisticated kids o f to­ he say*. “ If you want to see
placa team in Ia*t year's Hi- day, yet doesn’t believe that an emotiunlesa game, take
Noonert Bowling League plsv, today's players, for all their away the band, the twirlers
started out in tup notch form worldlineta, are any harder to and the cheering section!.
Take away newspaper cov­
again as they won three points stir up emotionally.
“ On# reason why perform­ erage, television and radio,
from Shoemaker Construction.
Grapcviilo
Nuriciy
w«n ative- r v b e t t e r he says, “ rs lake uwuy the crowds and
three from 'learn H, Art the vastly Inc run led interest. put teams on a vacant lot -md
Brown
Beat Control took There is wider coverage by tell them to have at it.
“ You would see the darudthree points from Cook'a Cor­ television, broadcasting and
by
newspapers. eat mesa o f pushing and pull­
ner and Southern Air Condi­ reporting
tioning won three points from There are more people in the ing and a complete absence
stadiums, more piestige to o f people pursuing and whack
M A R Bar.
Jim Hunt Realty split their winners, more national hon­ ing each other. It would be
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In an excellent new book, ling match between King FaDeucy Wive* Club, as did the
DeBary Deb* and tha Cl’O “ Darrell Royal Talks Foot­ rouk and Elsa Maxwell. It’s
ball” (Prentice-Hall), the 1962 hoopla, batons, drums and
Wives Club.
Dot Johnson rolled high Coach-of-the-Year givea the headlines that prompt real goPHONE FA 2-2784
leaders a ruuUidiurcaaiunal gctiutu efforts,”
gum* and series, 209—522.

Legion leads
City League

Milwaukee W orking Eagle Defensive
Star Suspended
To Keep Its Braves

Sports Writer
Joins Herald

Standings

Three-Way Tie
In All-Slar

3 Cheers For Football Cheering Sections
NEW YORK (NEA) —
'hile the great Knute K.
ockne wa* luilding tha Noe Daaie football dynasty in
io early 1929a, he used to
iy:
“ Football la 5 per cent
isching, 20 per cent material
id 76 per rent enthusiasm,"
A lot of people didn't besve The Rock. They luspect1 he had something up hii
eeve, but by now the more
itelligemt
football
people
now ho spoke the truth. And
lings
haven’t changed a
real deal through the year*.
As the college* prepare for
nnthrr
rn-.-ho. tiw v
lat gaor-s again will l&gt;e won
y the beams with the most
esir* aiaj enthusiasm. Talent
i now piwtty well distributed,
lo school ha* a virtual B oopoly on good playing muf rial. Most major school*
ave the horses, although
oms always will be deeper
i rsiervci.
Darrell Royal, the young
'n a i coach, warns against
he a la o sin ; tendency to

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M iss Barbara Rhea Krone
W eds Charles M. Rainer

Estes Sisters Celebrate
Birthdays At Joint Party

Mr. and Mra. Franklin M.
In an informal candlelight
Ballard.
10T Woodland Avt.,
Deborah Christine and Di­
Sanford, announce the mar- wedding ceremony performed
ana Eaten, daughter* of Mr.
riaie of t h e i r daughter, by R#v. E. W. Miller at 7:3b
and Mr*. Harry Eate* of SanFrankie Sue, to Robert John p.m. in th* Altamonte Spring*
Undo Spring* celebrated their
Boynton Jr., aoa o f Mr. and Community Chopol, Sept. 7,
birthday* with a party at
Mra. Robert J . Boynton Sr., Barbara Rhea Krone, daugh­
their homo Ust Wednesday.
ter o f Mr. and Mra. Raymond
P in em st Drive, alio of San­
Deborah who waa eeven
R. Krone, Bear Lake waa
ford.
united in marriage to Charlea
Sept. 10 ta a undent in secThe wedding waa solemn­ M. Rainer, son o f Mra. Lowond grade while Diana will ized on Aug. 31 in Nahunta,
ise
Rainer and the lata
be 0 Sept. 10 and la in lin t Ga., with Rev. A. M orfin o f­
Charlet Rainer o f Orlando.
grade. Both girl* attend Bear ficiating.
The church waa decorated
They will leave Sept. 24 for with baiketa o f gladioli, pom
Lake Elementary School.
the Oceana Air Baae la Vir­
pome and palm*. Lighted can­
The honored and their
ginia Beach, where the groom
delabra *oftly glowed ta the
gue*U enjoyed pUylng a*me*
will b# itattooed with the U.
before being lerved birthday
S. Navy.
cake and punch by Mr*. E*te*
who waa aaalaUd by Mra.
Beatrice MorH*.
Tho*« attending th* party
war* th* honor***’ big *Uter,
Donna Kaye, Steven. Dovid,
Mrs. E. E . Faris left Thurs­
end Eugene Hitchcock, Sarah day for CrosavlUe, Trim., to
Fay* Morrii, and Frankie Lee attend the funeral o f her step­
father, Charles R. Davis.
Hill.

with matching ribbon M i
talk.
Th*
bride’ s ii&gt;t»r (M l
Kron« m i her only attendant.
She worn • linen two-ton#
beaic ahesth s t m t d m i o f
powder blue and white. Her
hat waa a becoming crows
of blue iitin roiebcid* end
veil, matching the dretta. Ilia#
Kron# carried a small sr craa&gt;
cent ebapod bouquet o f white
roa«a with bine aatia x le rm ,
ribbon and tulle.

By Donna Eatao

Personals

THE THREE ESTES SISTERS, left to right,
Deborah Christine, Diana and Donna Kaye, ad­
mire the birthday coke at a joint celebration
in their honor.
(Herald Photo)

Oviedoans Enjoy Trip To Hawaii
By Berako Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin
Thn dine* win be hold O ct
and
children, A n n e
and
B gad costumes appropriate
Gaorg*,
and
Mr*.
B.
F.
to th# Halloween them# will
bt w o n . A band win provide Wheeler Sr. recently relum­
the music,
ed from a vacation tour of
Making Urn arrangement* Lot Angeles, California and
for the dine# i n Mrs. Pat Hawaii. They spent several
Sumner, Mra. Boonlo Jen­ days in Los Angelea sightkins, Mrs. Vivian Rowberry •eeing and touring Disney­
and Mr*. Eiva Sutter.
land. They sailed from San
Members o f the A ety Dancy Francisco on the Matson!*,
Wives bowling team, part of the trip taking five days.
the High-Noonera league, are
Upon their arrival in Hono­
Mrs. Dick Bergen, Mrs. Mary lulu they wero met by the na­
captain;
Mrs. tive* with leis el all descrip­
Daugherty,
Samaer, Mr*. Jenkins, Mra. tion — orchids, tarnations,
Setter and Mr*. Rowberry.
• P •
Speaker for the third meet­
ing la th# decorating court*
will bo G in Goto from Mont­
gomery Ward. Ha will apeak
oa "Budgeting — What and
When to Buy.”
Tho talk will focus oa ways
for Navy pcoplo to invest
wisely la things w|&gt;fcb arc
practical for lham from all
viewpoints.
Interested Navy wives can
still sign up for tho remaining
U lectures by coming to the
meeting. Meetings may also
bo attended individually for a
small charge.
CFO wtvaa will hoar Mrs.
J. J. Hay givo a lecture and
demonstration on cosmetics
at their mooting Thursday.
Sfambora *r* invited to bring
gneste. A ap*clil Invitation is
extracted to those wives
whow husbands mad* Chid
lltia week.

Two VAH-I wives entered
tb* hospital Friday evening
and gave birth to new babies
within hours of each other
Saturday. Tb# two are Mrs.
Phillip A. Monroe, the mother
of a seven pound, three snd
one-half ounce baby girl, and
Mra. A. F. Reno, mother of
an olght-plui pound baby boy.

Mrs. Jame* Goff, Mr*. B.

M. Fttsgerald and Mrs. Doneld Ord wero hostesses for
the VAH-3 officers wives co l­
ls# bald Thursday ia (he AH«r burner.
Mrs. Roy Farmer welcom­
ed new members of the club
who are Mrs. Arthur Skclly,
Mrs. Richard Smithhart, Mr*.
Carol Smith, Mrs. George
Fensel, Mrs. Charles Ballard,
Mrs. Robert Harrop, Mrs. Rohart Ashby, Mrs. Michael
Hornsby, Mrs. Thomas Joyner, Mrs. Robert Brewer,
Mrs. C h e s t s r Fltipatrlck, Johnson. Mrs. Rhea Cooper
Mrs. Mrs. Rodney Knutson, was co-huitesi.
Four guests, Mrs. Judy
Mrs. Jamas Greenwood, Mrs.
Waldon, Mra. Artla Prather,
M n . Janet Rodgcra and Mrs.
Carol Pcricotta, were wel­
comed.
Corresponding
secretary,
Mrs. Jo Brown, read letters
from other Navy Wives Club
welcoming the group back in­
to the national organization.
The Ladles Auxiliary of the
The social for this month
Fire will bo a white elephant auc­
Glndcrvilla Volunteer
Department met at th* home tion, Sept- 73, &gt;1 tiie home of
e f Mra. Leon Stelnmeyer on Mrs. Cooper. All members
are asked to bring a guest.
the Old Orlando Road, for the
Proceeds from the sate will
regular business session.
be used for the InitaUation
Mrs. A. C. Rector presided services In October.
ta the absence of the presi­
After the business meeting
dent, Mrs. Louis Bridget. club members wers served
refreshments o f sandwiches,
Plans were discussed con­
cake and punch.
cerning the chicken barbecue
scheduled for Sept, a at the
COMING EVENTS
Elks Club in Sanford. Pro­
I t e n t t y , Sept. 13
ceeds will he used for the Vol­
VAH-3 enlisted men's wives
unteer Fire Department.
dub, 7:30. Home of Mrs. Ruth
Others attending th* meet­ O’Neill.
ing were Mra. W. O. Nolan,
VAH-tl o f f i c e r s wives
Mrs. Paul Lae, Mrs. Melvin bridge, 12:50 p.m. Home ol
Lane, Mra. H. A. Stelnmeyer M n. J. R. Dennison.
Jr., Mrs. IL A. Stelnmeyer
VA11-3 o f f i c e r s
wive*
Sr., M n . Walt Britton snd bridge, 3:30 a.m. Homo of
Mrs, A. C. Rector.
Mrs. Robert Lovelace.
A meeting will be held this
CPO wlvaa co(fee, 10 a.m.
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the NAS Ballroom.
hum# o f Mrs. A. C. Kcctur.
VA1M enlisted wives club,
on the Old Orlando Road, to 3 p.m. NAS Ballroom.
Friday, Sept 23
complete plans for the barbe­
cue. All women Interested in
VAH-3 o f f i c e r s
wives
thn protect are invited to it - bridge, !;M p.m. Homo of
Mrs. W. L Lewis.

Auxiliary

Plans Benefit

Barbecue

/

plumeria and plkaka blos­
soms.
From Honolulu they travel­
ed by plane to the outer Islanda where the first stop waa
at Kauai. Here they toured
the sugar cane and pineapple
plantations, it la Interesting
to note that on this Island
are
th #
largest coconut
groves One of the highlights
wai the Fern Grotto,
On Maul ther* is quite a
bit o f farming — also many
cattlo and horses. The party
found thn National Parka and
Reservations to tie particular­
ly outstanding. Th« western

section of the Island, where
they spent some time, is a
low coastal resort area.
On the Island of Hawaii,
which Is the orchid capital of
Ihc world, they saw the Kilauca Volcano which la active
now. The Black Sami Beach­
es are found on this Island—
the black land coming from
this volcano. The Parker
Cattle Ranch, which is the
largest In the world, is also
found on Hawaii. The Torch
Lighting Ceremony was one
of the most Impressive lights
on the tour.
They relumed to Honolulu,

the government center, where
they toured the Monarch's
Palace. The party visited
Pearl Harbor and enjoyed
swimming at the famous Wai­
kiki Beach. They also attend­
ed a Luau and toured the
Mana Shopping Center, which
is th# largest shopping center
in the world. On this island of
Oahu Is grown a tremendous
amount o f sugar cane and
pineapple.
Souvenirs brought b a c k
were pieces of lava, black
sand, a piece of coral from
the Bay at Captain Cook's
Monument and ■ couple of
Menchune, which Is "the little
people of Hawaii." On the
corner coast of Honolulu the
most famous fishing grounds
arc found.

was played by Mra. Beverly
Stanger.
Th* bride, given in mar­
riage by her father w on a
whit* *ilk otroet length dr***
faataring * jewel neckline
with abort sleeve*. Th* slight­
ly H and skirt held one deep
pleat both In the back and
fro n t Her eyebrow length
veil waa topped with s 'h a lo
circlet o f straw and rn-embro*
The beat man waa Harry
Id*red rosebuds. 8h« carried Privette o f Orlando. Th#
a crescent shaped bouquet o f bride’a brother. Char le i Kron*
white roaoa tinted aoft blue

lighter,
Th* mother of thu bride
w o n a dressy shirtwaist style
street length dress with full
skirt and matching hat o f
roses mad# e f self materia].
Mrs. Kron* w o n whit# ac­
cessories and a whit* orchid
corsage,
Th# mother o f th# groom
chose a yellow linen sheath
with
matching accessories.
Enhancing hsr drssa, Mrs,
Rainer too w o n o white or­
chid cortege.
A wedding roesptiew waa
held lmmedtetely following
th# cenm ony at the homo e f
th# bride’s parents, 38R4 Mir­
ror Lake Drive, Besr Lake.
The guests tnjoyad e*k#
and punch served from n buf­
fet table. A three-tiered wad­
ding cake adorned the center
of the table surrounded by aa
arrangement o f lovely orchids.
Mias JoAnn Hearn was ia
charge of the guest book.
Following the reception th#
MRS. CHARLES M. RAINER
couple left fo r a honeymoon
in St. Augustine.
Upon their return they wU]
make their home In Orlando
w h en the groom la a senior
student at Orlando University.
lly Mrs. Adaas Muller
other son Alan end hi* fam­
The bride U employed as a
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Vitt ily, daughter Doris and her
secretary in Orlando.
of periwinkle Dr. recently family in Medford Lakes, N.
visited their son Robert ond J,; their son Donald in Sil­
family in Halboro, Pa., friends ver Springs, Md„ and his
In Washington, D. C. and family.
Sir, and Mrs. Arthur Sin­
Dushklll Foils, P*. Also an­
clair of Volusia Dr. returned
from a two months trip to
Lake George, N. Y. where
they visited friends and rela­
tive*. Also at Northport, L.
I., N. Y. and Jamaica sstatea
in Long Island.
Mr. and Sire. Charles Vurginse had word from their
All women of the are* are
son Thomas that h* likes his
invited to join those from the
Upsala Presbyterian Church hitch tn the Navy so far, with
In making cancer dressings the United States Navy Drum
at a meeting to be held from and Bugle Corps. H* plays
the accordion well, and no
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. thli
duuht
will anjoy hi* musical
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
assignment.
C. H. Hunter on Narcissus
Avenue.
Those who are not familiar
with the locution of Mr*.
Hunter's hume are asked to
meet at the Uptala Church no
later than 0:45 a.m, for some­
sad DELIVERED
one to lead th* way.
Each woman attending Is
mked to bring a sandwich
lunch. Beverage will he pro­
SANFORD
vided by the hostess. Needles,
FLOWER
SHOP
pins, thread and scissors will
Cor. E. 1st ft Saafocd At*.
be needed snd each lady Is
FA M U l or FA 2-3412
also invited to bring o friend.

DeBary Personals

Mrs. Martin was very en­
thusiastic about the tropical
(lowera and plants ol the is­
lands. They attended a Ha­
waiian church icrvice which
was most unusual. Mora than
1,000 people worshipped at the
ono and one-half hour terservice.
The sermon and
songs wero in native lang­
uage.
The Martins' seven year old
son, George, experienced the
two things he desired most:
a trip down Into the Kilauea
Volcano and climbing up a
coconut tree.
As they sailed for home,
they participated in the tra­
ditional ceremony of throw­
ing their Iris overboard at
Diamond Head, a custom that
Is supposed to insure a return
trip.
MR. AND MRS. W. II. MARTIN, daughter Anne, son Georira and Mra. B.
Upon their arrival In Sacra­
V. Wheeler Sr. of Oviedo, who have returned from u wonderful vucatiun
mento, Calif., they had dinner
in Hawaii and on the Went Count.
with Lcdr. and .Mrs. Jim Mor­
ris, Navy friends, that they
had not acen for IS years. Of
all the places Mr, Martin was
stationed during his career
in the Navy during World
route In Hcarrllt College, in who have been their house- War II, Hawaii was tho only
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gupsts for th* past few weeks. place he wished to visit again.
House guest* of Mr*. J. Nashville, Trim.
Friemls of Mr*. II. K. Bind- They plan to return to their
Zuniga, last we*k, was M is*
Mlrna Reyes, of Orient* Pro­ ■Iik*k will regret to learn that home in California soon.
THIS WEEK’S
Mrs.
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vince, Cub*. She wnn en ah* is in Fish Mrmurial
Hospital in Delaml, recuper­ Gretna, La., accompanied her
son William, when ho came
ating from surgery.
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entertained Saturday evening, had been visiting her parents,
at their homo on Elisabeth Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster.
Street, with a farewell party They all left this week fur
fur Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sides horn*.
Mr. and Mr*. WUUam J.
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after spending a week at SanIbcl Island where they stayed
at a motel on the beach and
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MAGYAR S A V I X U *
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LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.
TO.
MATO J E R R T WRIfMtT. i t ol.
Defendant.
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TOi MATO JKIUIY W il l 'l l IT
* n l FL O R A M A X I N E
W R i n i l T , hi* wife.
mrotORNt-Ri UNKNOWN
AND TOi All p i t l i i i claiming
Intervals by, through, und*r or e xn ln it Mi* if .ir ttali! person
YOU AIIR hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclo**
a eartaln mnrt gas* encumber.
Ins lb* f o llo w in g d**crlt*d
real properly, lo .w lt t
Lot 7. OAK LAND lllU J l
ADDITION, accorillnc to
tba plat thereof a . recordn t In I'tat Bo»tt IS, Uaa#
X,
Pu blic
Record*
o(
S.m lnol* County, Florid*,
be* Men file d agatn*t you In
th* s b o * * - s i y l « l iult, and you
ar* required to earv* a c p r
ef
your
Aneirer or
other
Pteaillnir to tha Complaint on
Plaintiff’ * a t t o r n e y , ANDER­
SON. Ill’ S 11, DEAN. IjOWN,
D U A ra n den UKIKI. U !
Fart Central Avenue. Orlando,
Florida, and Ilia tba orlaln.il
Aniurer or other Pleading In
the office o f th* Clerk of
the Circuit Court on or be,
Lire the in th day o f Septem­
ber, ISO. It you fall to do
an, a decree pro confeaeo will
be taken aaalnet you for the
relief demanded In th* Complalnt.
Tbl* Notice ibatl he pub­
lished once a week for lour
conaecutlve weeke In The San­
ford Herald.
DATED Mila l l r d day el
Auituet, 1111.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Heekwlth, Jr,
cle rk o f Circuit Court
n y : Martha T. Vtblan
Deputy Clark
Andereon. Iduih. titan.
Lowndes A van dan Btrg
P. O. Boa 274»,
Orlando, Florida
Publlih Aug. IT A S e p t t.
in. 17. 1X3.
C D L -ll
IN THK C i l l e r IT C O l b T IN
AND FOR aEMINOLK COIN.
TT. FLORIDA

IN

CHAXCERY.

CASK

NO

1.1311
UNION DIME SAVINOS BANK,
a corporation under the law,
o f the atata e f New York.
Plaintiff,
V*.
DAVTD B. SHIRK and UR.
St’ LA II SHIRK, hie wife, and
GILBERT (1. WILLIAMS and
KATHRY N M. WILLIAMS, hie
wife.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OP SUIT
THE BTATE OF FLORIDA
TO I DAVID B. SHIRK
whoe* reeldenca lei
leaHall* Hotel,
till LI n wood,
K a n .a * City. Mleanurl
URSULA II. SHIRK,
whoe* reetdenc* lei
La dalle Hotel,
l i t Llnwond,
Xanana City. Mlaeourt:
Ton ar* hereby notified that
n eult has been filed aaalnet
y j u and H IL B E R T G W i l e
MAMS
nnd
KATHRY N
M.
WILLIAMS, hie wife, aa De­
fendant!. In th* a bove entitled
r a u i c and that yuil ar* here*
by required to file your an­
swer with th* Clerk o l Mile
Court, and to aarv* a copy
thereof upon the llatntlff, or
Plaintiff'a
attorney.
who&lt;*
name
and
a d d r * * n lit
Smith, Elliot and Schwalbe, t i l
llarnttt National Hank BuildIn*. Jack.nnvllt* 3. Florida,
not later than September I7th,
111!.
If you fait to do »n. decree
pro confeaeo will bn entered
aaalnet y o u for the relief de­
manded In the complaint.
The nature of aatd eult beins for forecloeur# o f morl■rase recorded In A’ ol. Ill,
Paae I X . o f the official Re­
cord#
of
Seminole County,
Florida, the deecrlptlon o f the
property proceeded aitalnat be
lug ae f o llo w * : All that cer
teln property eltilate and bein s In Seminole County, Flor­
ida. more
particularly deecrlbed aa follow*:
Lot
13 of
Block •Ml'*,
RANTIIItOOK
sritDIV ISION. UNIT NO SIX. ac­
cord in g to th* Diet there­
of ae recorded In Piet
Book II, I’ a se* 1* a id II
Df the Public Hecorde of
Seminole County* Florida
Toa*tb*r with th* following
Iterne o f property which ere
located In an.l permanently Innulled a* a part of th* Im­
provement* un e*!d land:
Henaral Electric Built-In
Oven. Model J 711 T, Ser­
ial MTO3II03
Oenerml Electric Uutlt*tn
liana*, Model JHII, Serial
X H llO ltl
Monogram
Walt
Heater,
Model t'U 10HE. S ' rial
II 74X11
Together with alt etructure*
and Improvement* now and
hereaftar on aaltl land, and
llstura* attached thereto, end
all rente, t**u*a. proceed*, and
profile accru in g -a n d l« accrue
Irnm eald premlave, att of
which ar* Included within the
r.regnliig deecrlptlon end the
habemlum
thereof: alio all
gai, .team, electric, water,
end other heating, cooking,
refrigerating, lighting, plumb­
i n g ventilating. Irrigating and
power
*y"teme, m*. him*,
appliance*.
n a t u r e * , end
eppurtenencee which now ere
or may hereafter prrlaln to,
or he u**J with, In, or on
eold pri-mlr**. even thouah
they be detached o f detachable.
WITNESS my hand and th*
* . .tl " f i t id Court al .Sanford,
Florida,
thl* 3Ird -lay 9(
A u fu tf. A. D. l»4L
IdLAL)
Arthur II- ttfckwltb. Jr.
Clerk o f the c irc u it Court
By; Martha T. Vlhlea
Donut v Clark
|A c o p y ol the eompioiut
filed herein I* attached to th*
ropy o f thl* Nolle* which le
mailed to each Defendant for
whom a reeldenc* more apedflc than a Stale o r Country
* a i given tn the sworn state­
ment
filed
herein
by the
plaintiff, hla agent «r attor-

crrr ro n rr or
jr n ir t t L f ir .
r r i T OF AND FOR BF.MInolh r o r N T T . F t .n n n i.
e ll ANUEHY NO. I3DM
D. 1L MEAD A COMPANT.
Plaintiff,
•ve.
GEOTIOH
LESTER
OWENS,
*1 ux, at al.
Defen,lante.
N O T i r r OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on th* l l t h day of
September 1X3, at 11:14 A.M.
at the main door o f th* Court
lloua* o f Seminole County, at
SanlonL Florida, tha ond*r■Igned Clark wilt offer for
»al# to the hteh*"t and heet
bidder for caeh Mi* fullowlna
leecrthed rent property:
Lot II. Block 13. WEATIIKRSFIELD FIRST AD DI­
TION, acco rd in g to th*
Plat th ereof ** recorded In
Plat Book IS, Page* II end
and 17, Public Hecorde of
Seminole County, Florid*
together with all etructure*.
Improvement*, flaturee, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
eald lend o r used In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Thl* tale la made pureuant
to final decree o f foreclosure
entered In Chancery action No.
tlOX now pending In th* Cir­
cuit Court o f and for Semi­
nole co u nty. Florida.
D ATED
thl* 4th day at
September, I X I.
tSEALI
ANDERS AN. RUSH. DEAN
LOWNDES A van den UKIKI
Attorney* fo r Plaintiff
321 East Central Boularard
Orlando. Florida
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f th* Clrrult Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
I’ ublleh Sept. 1*. 1X1
COM-II
IN TH E t’ lH C L IT COUNT OF
THE NINTH J l IIICI AL r l l i ­
f t ' I T OF AND F o i l MINI.
NOLE COUNTS, FLOIIIII A,
t'll ANfKHY NO. 1310*
AMERICAN FE D E R A L S AV­
IS' 1S AND 1/1 IN ASSOCIA­
TION OF ORLANDO.
Plaintiff,
tl.
ROBERT J. WELCH, at at
and at al.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF MALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY (E V ­
EN that on th* lath day ol
R-ptember 1X1. at 11:44 A M
at th* Main door o f th* Court
lloua* of S»mlnol* County, at
Sanford, Florida, th* undersigned Clerk will o ffe r for
eata to the lllglieet and br*t
bidder for ca -h the following
deecrlbed real property:
Lot
tl.
WILLIAMSON
HEIGHTS.
according
to
th* plat thereof a . re­
corded In l-tat Book 17.
peg* II, Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florid i.
together with all itructurt".
Improvement", fu t u r e " , appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
s e ll land or ueed In conjunc­
tion therewith.
This "al* la made pursuant
to final decree o f foreclosure
entered In Chancery action No.
I lie o now pending In th* Cir­
cuit Court o f and for Seminole
Cuuuty, Flurlda.
DATE D
thl* Itk day ef
September, I X I ,
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f Ih* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Cterk
ANDERSON, RUSH. DEAN
LOWNDES A van den HERO
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
333 East Central Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Publlih Sept, 14, 1913.
C D M -ll

IN TIIM CHUT IT CO CRT OF
TH E .NINTH J l l l l P t l L CIR.
H I T . IN AND FOR UENL
NOLE C O U N T !, FLORIDA.
IN
CHANCERY
NO.
I.IMI
I Abridge, J.)
BOSTON F E D E R A L RAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
United Slate* Corporation,
Plaintiff,
va.
ROBERT r. BAR RETT ami
JUNE E. BARRE TT, hie Wife,
D*frnd*nt|&gt;)
NOTICE TO APPEAR
t i l l PUBLICATION)
TOi R O BERT E. nARIILTT
(Residence Unknown)
and
JUNE E. BARRETT, Alt
wife,
(Itesldenc* Unknown)
and
Each and all unknown per­
sons, partita and defendant*
who claim by, through, under
nr against th* aforsiald ItOI1EKT B IIARRET T and JUNE
E. BAR R E TT, hla Wife,
whether u* apousee, heir*. davletes,
grant***,
aaelguet*,
lienor*, credllore, trusters or
otherwise, g* to each and all
of
whom
residence ia un­
known:
and
Each and all unknown p*r"&lt;ia*.
partita and defendant*, as to
each and all uf whom resi­
dence Is unknown, h iv in g or
claiming to had- any right,
title or Interest In or to tbs
following described property,
which I* th* (abject mat tar of
th* ahove-etylad reus*, via.:
Lot
93,
HE A u
LAKE
lllLLSL according to th*
Plat thereof, as recorded
In Plat Book 13, at Pag*
37, o f the Public Records
of Seminole County, Flor­
ida.
3 Electron Space Heaters
Model «&lt;MIt
Including th* building and ap­
purtenance* b o a te d
there"",
and together with the furni­
ture. furnlshlnge, and fixture*
■Huat* therein, and located
thereon.
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU,
ar* hereby notified that a
Complaint has bean filed by
IL*
above-named
Plaintiff
against you and *arh o f you
to foreclose a mortgage on
th* ahov*-d**crtt&gt;ed property
In th« above-styled eause, an t
you and each o f you are here­
by required to file an Answer
o r other Pleading reapomlv*
thereto with th* 'M&gt;rk of tbe
above-en lllled Circuit Court
and tn eerv* a copy of such
Annwey or oilier r#»pon*t«»
M e a lin g upon Ih* Plaintiff'*
Attorney*.
COIIHSHON AND
COURSIION,
logo
111" i)ne
Boulevard. Miami 13. Florid*,
on or before th# 7th day i f
October, 1X1; otherwle* th*
allegaituiae o f l - M C H D l l l b l
will ha taken aa confessed by
you.
DONE AND ORDERED at
th* Seminole County Court­
house. Sanford Florida, thl*
34th day o f August. 19IL
(SEAL)
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f the gbovt-entllltJ
S m i t h , e t .l i o t a n d
Circuit Court
SCHWALBE
By: Marth* T. Vlhlen
Attorney* and Counselor* at
Deputy Clerk
Law
COU ltd 11ON end COU IL.il KIN
All
Barnett National Bank Attorney* at Law
Building
Miami Office
Jacksonville t, Florida
1414 Biscay::* Boulevard
publish: Aug. 37 A Sept. S. Miami 13. Florida
114, 17. 1911.
Publlih Sept. 3, 14, 17. 14, 1141
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Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT CCTRT OF
THE NINTH j r D t C I A I . CIR.
c i r r , i n a n d f o r » f. n i .
MILK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
r i m i T H t NO. 13311
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, a corporatloa.
Plaintiff,
ve.
JAMES II. W H I T E anJ ERL1NE WHITE,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF N U T IN
NORTH ABE FOR EC t.Okl’ RE
TOi JAMES 1L WH ITE.
Tl**!d*nr* Unknown
EH LINE WH ITE,
Residence Unknown
TOU. Defendant*, are here­
by notified that a complaint
to forecloea a certain mort­
gage on tha follo w in g d*arrlbed property, altuate, lying
and bolng In Memlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, to-'vtt:
Th* South 39 feel o f Lot
II and th* North 33 feet
or Lot t&lt;, B lo ck II, BEL­
AID, accordin g to th* Plat
thereof a* recorded In
Plat Book 3. Tag* 39. Pub.
lie Record* o f Seminal*
County, Florid*,
liana*
Heater
ha* been filed against you In
th# ebove styled suit and you
are required to eerv* a copy
of your Anawer or Pleading
to th* Complaint on Plaintiff*
attorney, JOSEPH M. MURASKU, P. O. B&gt;* 339. Frrn
Park, Florida, and rile th*
orlaluat Answ er nr Pleading
In the o f fic e o f the Cl-rk of
the Circuit Court un or before
th* 34th day o f Sept., 1X1.
If you fall to do so, a de­
er*# pro con fceeo will he ( a b ­
end aaalnat yuu for th* re ­
lief demanded In the Com­
plaint
WtTNKe*S my hand and o f ­
ficial eeal of o f fic e at San­
ford, Seminole County, thla
tlth day o l Aug., 1913.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Jean M Wilke
Deputy Clerk
JOSEPH M. .MU BASKO
Attorney at Law
P. O. ling l i t
Fern Park, Florida
ru hllih Aug. to, 37 A Sept
1. 14. 19*3.
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Thera ar# two main ver­
sions of Stay man. forcing ami
Bun-forcintt. respectively. In
forcing Stayman th# bidding
mult continue to two notrump or higher. In non-forc­
ing Stayman it may atop any­
where from two diamond! on
up. Jacoby-Stayman U itrict1y of the non-forcing variety.
The two club response !■ arti­
ficial a* in all form*, hut tho
opener must respond aa fol­
low a:
a. Two apadea with four
or more spade*.
b. Two heart# with four or
more heart* and less than
four apadea.
c. Two diamond* with any
other holding.
Flaying Jacoby • Stayman,
North has no problem in re­
sponding to hia partner's notrump. tic bids two clubs and

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IN TIIF. &lt;1III'l l T c o t HT OF
TH E NINTH JAUHTAL CIR.
C U T OF AND FOR SI.WI.
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
I l i t V E R Y Nil. 130*2
TH E ROM FRY S A V I N Cl *
RANK
Plaintiff,
va.
JUANITA WALLA, g single
woman
Defendant.
NOTICE OF *1 IT IN
w o r t h ami:
f i i h e i l o m up .
T i b Juanita Walla
IIBMIlBNCKi UNKNOWN
TUESDAY l\ M
AND TDi All parties claiming
&lt;:0D
121 Niwuukpi
Inlcrevta by, through, un­
l« ) .N#we, Hpfirta,
der nr agslnat Ih* aforsWeat her
* 'Id person
«
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ToU AR E hereby notified
6
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New
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O
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that e Complaint to foreclose
Weather
n certain mortg age encumber­
« 10 H i New*— Walter Crun*
ing the fo llow in g deecrlbed
kit®
real properly, tu-wlt:
O ) New a— fl**n Cochran
Lot II. Block II, COUN­
TR Y CLUll M AN: (11, UNIT « o (91 4*nnareaalonat Report
7:l&gt;9 O l Huntley • Brinkley
NO. 3, according (o the
W Adventurea In Paraplat thereof as recorded
dlM
In Plat Hook II, Page 111,
(91 ltebel
Public Records nf Menu7:20
O l fait rum Ia (Colt&gt;f|
nolo County. Florida
O ) Coin tmt
has been tiled again*' y u In
l:nn HI Play hnuee
the above-styled eult, end you
1:20 O l Kmplra (Color)
ar* required to servg a copy
H&gt; Talent HciiUte
of
your
Answer
or oilier
(9) Mf'llalee Navy
Pleading |o the Complaint oi
1:0 ( &gt; Greatest 8h**w
P la in tiff* attorney* ANI'EK
1:20 O l Dick Powell Theater
S"N, IIUSII. DEAN, LOWS
HI Picture Thle
DBS A van den HERO. 173
East Central Avenue, Orlando, 10,00 HI Keefe ibaaeell#
o &gt; PlllCltlv#
Florida, and file the original
O ) Chet Huntley
Anawer o r other Pleading In
11:00
O
H «CI New a. W eather#
th* Offlrn nf the Cterk of the
tflNir**
Circuit Court on or befnr* th*
( t ) Mid-FI a. Newt
l l t h day of October. 19*3. If
Mov
le
c
:
i
you fall to do *u, a d*cr*&lt; 11:21
pro confess*" wilt be taken ii:2e u&gt; TotilglU lilrn ef
t(.*ol&gt;r»
against you for the relief de­
I t ) TV li!ack*iut'-Qula
manded In (he Uomt'lalnt.
Movie
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Thl* Notice shall be publish­
ed once a week for four co n ­
secutive weeke In tho San­
W E D N E S D A Y A . M.
ford M"r*ld.
1:30 13) Flortila HistofV
DATED thl*
4th day ef
1:62 H&gt; clrove A Farm
September, 1943.
(SEAL)
Report
7:00 (21 Today
Arthur If Beckwith. Jr.
&lt;61 Operation Alphabet
Clerk « f c irc u it Court
7:15 (91 Hunahlna Almanac
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
7:10 (6) Film Featurea
Deputy c le rk
(9) Mickle Evana
Andereon. Rush, Dean,
7:2T» (6| laical New*, IVeither
Lowndes A van den Berg
323 East Central Avenue,
Orlando, Florida
I'ubIDh Sept, tl), 17, It A Oct
I. 1)41.
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There is no defanio against
two spades. In tha actual play
South ruffed the opening
club lead in dummy and led a
low diamond to hia king. Vt'eit
won with tho ar# and shifted
to a trump. East ealhrd the
trump. South cashed the
queen of diamonds and ruffed
a diamond.
He hoped to aet up two dia­
mond trleka in dummy, but
when the suit failed to break
South had to content himself
by ruffing one more club with
dummy's last trump and
winding up with exactly eight
tricks.

plana to pasa irrespective of
hla partner’s* anawer.
Today's Question
Eaat and Weat can maVe
You bid fiv# no-trump and
three ciuba, but it ia rather your partner bids six dia­
difficult for either of them to monds to show on# king. What
get into the bidding against do you do now?
Answer tomorrow
tha opening no-trump.

(x}&amp;Jhs
Interests clungo as one de­
velops and matures. Th# wo­
man who complains of her
husband's disinterest In hob­
bies they used to share be­
fore marriage, Is forgetting
that age and responsibility
affect tha way a man spends
his leisure time.
A wife recently left her
liuahund of four years because
ha wouldn't dance with her.
Her main complaint seemed
to be that they married each
other because they shared
the »nntt&gt; interests, llut after
a few years of marriage his
interests had changed.
Evidently sho didn’t under­
stand that what happened to
tier husband happens to most
men.

By Oswald Jacoby

If the wife wrote down her
husband's main interests and
ideas of relaxation at the time
they married and then made
out another list four or five
year* Inter, ah# would have
two list* with few duplica­
tions.
Hut that shouldn’t make hrr
ferl cheated.
As a wife, it la her Job to
keep up with hia changing
Interests, not lo sit and *ulk
because they've changed.
Husbands and wives remain
companionable through years
because they are willing to
share each other'# new inter­
ests and activities as they de­
velop through th# years,
ItV foolish for a wife to
feel hurt because her hus­
band. who onco loved to dance

Fur home harmony: Read
Ruth Miilctt'a "How to Have
a Happy Husband." Send 'io
cents to Ruth Millett Reader
Service, e'o The Sanford Her­
ald. P. O. Hoi 48'j, Dept. A.
Radio City Station, New York
19. N. Y.

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can't b* dragged onto a dance
floor.
So fhey'v# loat that "com­
mon Interest’* they once
shared. What of itT
Anulher Interest ran take
its place. All that a wife who
wants to remain a compan­
ion to her husband h*i to do
is see to it that a "common
IntcBsst" that no longer is
rnmmnn to them both if re­
placed 1&gt;y a new interest they
both share.

1)1 Trallma*t*r
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4:10 (3) Mums and All**
(4) Edict* Walt
9:40 (31 l(«st o f (Irouctia
13) Hurfslil* S
3:34 (31 lllfltnian
14) Yogi ll#.ir

(he right thing ta do In this
situation? W« had planned
for over a month to nut
supper together at a friend’ *
house on a certain evening.
That evening arrives, you
are ready to go—the food
you are taking la ready,
and the friends aspect you
In half an hour. Then your
husband's mother and father
walk in unexpectedly with
an aunt and uncle. They
•tay and stay. Finally you
aneak away from them for
a minute and phone your
friend and My, “ We can't
come and I'll tell you why
later; goodbye."
The next day I phoned my
friend and explained why
we couldn't come. She said
that waa no excuse and the
was PEEVED like I've
never known her to be.
Did ahe have a right to be
peevedT

DEAR THIN AND HAPPY:
U you wanted the last
laugh, you got it, but peopic who fight fire with flra
eventually make aahea of
themselves.

DEAR STUCK: YES! You
should have greeted your
unexpected callers with the
regret that they had not
teiepboned first as you were

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lope to Abby, Box 3363,
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DEAR ARHY: I am al­
most IS year* old and have
been wanting a private
telephone in my bedroom
ever since I was 12. My
mother keeps using the ex­
cuse that she doesn't have
the money. Well, my boy
friend told me that ha would
put the telephone In my
room aa a gift, and that he
would also pay my telephone
bill every month. Now my
mother sayi I itlll can’t
have it, but she won't give
me a reason Do you think
that's fair? What can I do
about it?
WANTS A PHONE
DEAR WANTS: There it
more than a telephone In­
volved here. Tell your boy
friend you appreciate hi*
generosity, but yuu aren't
allowed to accept auch
coitiy gifts.
DEAR

on our way out to ■ plan­
ned get-to-gether, then tak­
en your food (the hostess
waa do doubt counting ea
it) and departed!
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feat she accom plished while
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By Abigail Von Burtn

DEAR ABBTi t know
what Tt[INNER AND MAD­
DER is going through. 1
lost 43 pounds la the last six
months and I feel better
and look younger and pret­
tier for it. Evtryoo# I know
tells me how great I look
—except one person. She in­
sists that I don’t look like
myself, and that she pre­
ferred the old fat me! In­
cidentally her husband la
one of thoje who compli­
mented me. Well, this wo­
man who p refered the old
fat me recently got contact
lenses, so when I saw her,
I told her she didn’ t look
like herself and that I pre­
ferred the "old beapectacled h er!" She got the meatage and now she Isn't speak­
ing to me any more. ! don't
feel that I've tost a friend—
I just showed her up for the
jealous ca’t she waa.
THIN AND HAPPY

Woman:By Ruth Millett

T E L E V I S I O N

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above In II «tt'l Court ***i^1r&gt;»t
you. and
of you, and
afalnat Odh4m A Tudor. Inc.
u rortkorutlnrt. the title of
which Ini :1 a above att own.
You sirt htraby rei|ulrad to
file your a niw e r or wrilten
def*nM*ii» if any, In tha abova
protaadlna with the Clerk of
thle Court and to aerve a
copy th ereof upon th*» plain­
tiff's altorneya w hm « name
and a&lt;ldr*ea appear* hereon,
on or before the Hitt day of
October, !&gt;*]. the nature of
thla proter.linii tielmc a euti
tn for eel lie® the Hen of a
mortifaKe on the f«*ll«iwlntf
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map or plat ihoreaif rieonled In Plat Hoik II,
Pave II, Public Itevorde
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DON*K AND OflDEItKD at
Hanford,
lieFnJnoU
County,
Htaia o f Florida, thla dth day
o f rfeptembef, 1312.
(rit A L )
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr-#
Clerk o f tha Clrrult Court
Uy: AUrtha T. Vlhlan,
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ROiaUI. WIGHT A BURFORD
American Natiutial Batik llldvP. U. Bos n &gt; «4
ht. Petarahurv St, Florida.
Attorneya for PDIntlff
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XOT1CB
ie hereby given
that the underelgned Arthur
II. Oeckwlth, Jr., Clark of Cir­
cuit Court o f Seminole County,
Florida. o a the Ilt h day o f
September,
IMA.
at
11:M
o'clock A. M. at th« Front
Door o f tho acmlnolt County
Court Home. annlnolo Coun­
tr. In tho city of Sanford,
Florida, of fe r for aala and
tall mi public outcry to tha
htaheat and heat blddtr fo r
caah, the following deecrltieil
property altuated In Hemlnola
County. Florida, to-wlt:
I*.t 1. Block U. WOODJIKI’. K PA UK 2ND URPEAT, arcordlna to plat
thereof recorded In Plat
lh.uk It. Page 75. Publlo
Itecorda of ltemlnola Coun­
ty. Florida,
pnrauant to tha Final Deere#
o f Fureeloeure entered In a
rare pendlnc In aald Court,
the atyle o f which la
MrCAI'flHAN M fl It T tl A O H
COMPANY.
INC, a
Florid*
corporation.
Plaintiff,
-veBl'DDT NKVIIJ.K At'1.1,1VAN
and ItKTTY JANE SVL UVAN,
hla a lf r .
fiefendante,
•nd I ho ci.
cry number o f
which la 121- .
WITNESS my i md an&gt;l tha
official atal of eald t'-u
Mil#
(Ml day o f September, t i l l .
MIC A 1,1
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk uf the Circuit Court
of Seminole Cuuniy, F lo r­
ida
It*-&gt; Martha T. Vthle#
Deputy Clerk
Joeeph M. Fltiuerald
Atturnay for Plaintiff
l i t Security Truat Building
Miami 17, Florida
PlUnklln D l C l
I’ UMI-h dept. 10, 1**1.
cu it.i;
IN T H E C H U P IT COt MT O F
T H E NINTH J l l J I C I t L C H I .
C l IT . IN A N D FIMt a F .H I.
NOI.K C O l'N T t , F I.O H IU A .
c u t Ncr.itt no. taani

FIIIMT
FF.DF.IIAI, SAVINtM
AND IXIAN ASSOCIATION U F
OllUANUO, • corporation.
Plalatlft

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JOSEPH C. TIDMORM and
VIOI.KT TIDMOHE, hla a lf a ,
at a I ,
Defendant#.
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Notice la hereby alvan that
un.ler a Dacraa of forerloaura
and aala entered l&gt;y the Judaa
nf the Circuit Court o f tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for drinlnnla County, Florida,
on the Ilth day of September,
19(7, In a certain eauaa be­
tween FI ret Federal Having*
and Doan Aaaoclatlon of Or­
lando, a corporation, plaintiff,
and Joeeph C. TUImnre and
Vlulet Ttdmore, hla wlft, at
al„ defamlanla, be Inc Chanrery No. 11791, t will aril at
public auction to the htaheat
and beet bidder fur raah, at
the front door of the Courthouee In Sanfurd, Semlnnla
County, Florida, at the hour
o f 11 ittu, A. II, on Monday,
the 2m h day o f Uepteniber,
1 1 ( 1 . tha follow Iria Ueacrlbtd
properly.
Jeii 9, Block C. o f 1.IT.
T1.K WEKIWA ESTATES.
NCMIlElt (INK, Sci nl Hole
County. Flurlda. accordtna
to the plat thereof at r e ­
corded In I'lat Book 1,
J&gt;aa« -1. o f the Public lie.
corda o f Memlnole Coun­
ty. Florida.
ISEAI.I
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, J r ,
Clerk
lly: Martha T. Vlhlea
D. C.
David \V. Iledrlck nf tha firm
o f (Ht.KS. IIKDHICK
A IIOUINSON
122 Mouth Court Street
Orlando, Florida
Altnrneya for Plaintiff
Puhllah: Sept. II, 1 1 ( 1 .
CDM-T4
IN T i l l ! r iR C I IT r o t ' f t r ,
NINTH J l i l l i m L
PIIII PIT.
IN
AND
rim
SKMI.NO LM
PO INTY. r i. m ilD A .
IN ITKNCKHY NO. IKIT
FED Ell AI. NATION A I, MOTH*.
HAtlB ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
poration nriianlied under an
Act o f Cumcrraa and riletlri#
pureuant to the Federal Na­
tional
Mortgage
A n oclallm
Charier Act,

Plaintiff,

-veW I I .U A M DALTON THTNVOfln
and
HETTY LOCIHK DCVFiilll). hie wife, and OllANME
I'TII.ITT
COMPANY.
and
III DUE WOOD W O O D PltH.
DL'CTM I S C ,
Defendanta.
N OTIPK

OF

a 91.17

NOTII'K IS IIKHKIIY OIVKN that on the Kill day o f
Me|itellllier, A II. 1991, at the
hour o f tl'Oe A M. at thw
raetern dour o f ihe Court
Houae In Hemlnol# County,
Florida, City of Hanford, tha
Honorable AHTIIPIt II. HKCKWITH. J it, Clerk of the Clrcu lt Court of Seminole Coun­
ty.
Florida, will offer
for
nale In the hlglieat bidder at
public otilery f.ir ct ill. Hie
following deecrlbed property
o f tha Defendant a: eltuale and
lying
In
Seminole County,
Flurlda. lo wit:
Dot 29. llluck 1. W R A T H EIHFIEI.il
FlltHT
AD­
DITION, according In Ilia
plat (hereof. ,te recorded
In Plat Hook 11, Pane (A
Public Hecorde of Heml&gt;
mile County, Florida.
Subject lo a ullllly eueement
over the aoulH fourteen (lt&gt;
feet.
Together with the fullowlng
etiulpnienl:
TNTEHNATIONAI, OF CT ICA
FI'lt.NACK
MODEL.
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In the Final Decree o f forerloeure In Ihe above rau-e.
Chancery Cave No. 17(17. eutrred by Ilia Honorable (•)
VANS All It CAlll-TON, Judge
nf the aald Court, on tha
l l l h day uf September, A. D.
19(1.
IN WITNESS WIIEtlKOF, I
have hereunto eel my hand
and official aeal Ihla l l l h day
uf September, A ll. 19(2.
ISEAI.I
Arthur II Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk o f Ihe Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida
By: llarllta T. Vlbleti
Deputy Clerk
XANDBIIM. McEWAX.
SCHWA IDS A MIMS
l « ( Ea-t Central Avenue
Orlando. Florida
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1. Lost ft Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
B. Food
6. For Rent
BA 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
IB. 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 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. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
30. Trailers - Cabnnns
40. Farm Equipment
2. Notices • Personals
YOUR Church or Group can
raise I50.no ami more, taiy
and fast. Have 10 members
pncN Mill only twenty 30c
packages my lovely cheery
Christmas Carol Table Nap
kins. Keep $50 fur your
treasury, No money need
ed. Free samples. Anna
Wade, Dept. IMIIT2, Lynch
burg. Vs.
VACUUM CLEANER, repairs,
part*, supplies fur Electro
lux. Kirby, Hoover, AirW'ay, nex-Alr etc. Free
pickup.
New and Used
cleaner, sold. FA 2-2282.
3. Education • Inst ruction
PIANO A Organ Lessons. Be
sinners, advanced. Child
ren, adults. Experienced
teacher Call FA 2-3328.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

7. Businewa Rentals

4 ROOM Furn. Apt. 304 Elm. SUITE of offices in Edwards
FA t-2021.
Building, corner of Com­
mercial A Park. Ph. FA
LARGE 2 Dr. Eli. Eq., $50.
2-7898.
3 Dr. I Vi bath «M.
Exceptionally nice, clean 2 Ur. 8. Beach Rentals
central air-conditioning A
H u t c h iso n
ocean front
heating 9125.
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Larg« $ Br. Mayfair 9160.
FA 2-4038.

ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg. Real Eitate Broker

FA 2-1301

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SWEETIE PIE

Sept. 17, 1965 — Patte 9 I 27. Special Services

9. For Sale or Rent

FURN. Lovely large 4 room 12. Real Estate For Sale
Apt. 1 tjbath, large screen­
FHA - VA
ed porch. FA 2-4050.

GOVERNMENT HOMES

2 AND 3 BEDROOMS
1 AND 2 BATHS
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
2 BEDROOM House unfur­
DOWN PAY31ENTS FROM
nished. Kitchen equipped.
Venetian blinds and Fla.
$100 VA TO $250 FHA
Room. 980 month, 2106
Amelia. FA 2-2373,
LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
NICELY furnished 3 Bed­
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
room House. FA 2-0274.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
AND
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Electron heat. 14th St. WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
Longwood. 831-3298.
FOR ONE OF THESE
OUTSTANDING HOME
FURN. Apt. 2300 MeUonviUe.
BUYS IN MINUTES!
rm trying out my new jokes on him! He has the best
FOR COMPLETE
•enee of humor In townl"
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
INFORMATION
House. 9*0. a month. Phone
SEE OR CALL
FA 2-3249.
FURN. Garage Apt. 309 W.
16th St. FA 2-3167.

StenstTom Realty

12. Reel EeUte For Sale

ASSUME payments on Sing­ 2 WINDOW unit Air Condi­
tioners. FA 2-0227.
er Sewing machine equip­
ped to ilg xeg ft make but­
tsfsctioQ guaranteed. Ph.
ton holes. 5 payments of AIR CONDITIONER with (test
FA 3-1617
pump. 30-Bottle Coke ma­
$5.13. FA 2-9411.
chine, flat top Guitar, esse.
TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
Small amplifier. FA 24130.
service. Reasonable rates,
SINGER
8 jears experience. Free
estimate*. Ph. FA 2-4377. SLANT needle sewing ma­ WURL1TZER Spinet Piano.
chine. Repossessed, la per­
Excellent condition. $600.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
fect condition. Zlg xsgs, but­
FA 28739 or see at 170
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ton holes, monograms, etc.
Pinecrest Dr.
All Typea and Sixes
Guaranteed. Bal. due only
We Repair and Service
$58.26 or pay $6.16 monthly MORSE automatic rig tag In
console. 3 Position needle,
S T I N E
with good credit. For free
automatic designs, makes
Machinery and Supply Co.
home trial call Orlando col­
buttonholes, sews on but­
lect 241-9588.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 1-8412
tons. Assume payments of
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ 2nd HAND Refrigerators,
$9.13. FA 2 9411.
tio*, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
T. V.'a ft Electric Ranges
322 3506.
36. Automobile* - Trucks
at Furniture Center.
TRACTOR Work. Mowing, $1 per day rental for Electric I960 FORD Sunlincr convert­
disk, blade. FA 2-7664,
ible. Excellent condition. Ph.
Carpet Shampooor with pur­
FA 2.1387.
chase of Blue Lustre. Car29. Automobile Service
roll's Furniture.
’56 RAMRI.ER. 6 cyl. Recon­
AUTO GLASS
ditioned. 919 Park Ave.
17" PIIILCO portable T.V.
In good condition. 322-7980.
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glass and Paint
1 GO-CART. 1 Lanibretta
Comjtanjr
218 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4822

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

SO UTH W ARD

scooter, model No. 125. PhFA 2-4299.

Auto Glass, Tops
4 Sea* Covers

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?

FINANCE IT WITH US

♦ Low Interest Rites
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE JUNK

39. Trailer* • C ib cau
WANTED: Used HousetralL .
*r Reasonable. FA 9-1882.

CONNOLLY’S
USED VALUES
LEESBURG LOT
'54 Zimmer 8x41, 1 bed­
room __________
91991
'53 American 9x30
1 bedroom____ ........ 911*8
’58 31 System 8x35
2 bedroom....... ........ 92195
’63 Fleetwood 10x57,
8 bedroom_________ 98999

OCALA LOT
1 BE D R O O M — 8* W ID E
'54 Richardson 27’ . . . . 91195
'82 Terry Travel
Trailer 1 7 '_________ 91793
'52 Rocket 30* ...........
91195
'54 New Moon 30’ _____ 91495
'54 Ironwood '30 .........
9995
'56 Prairie Schooner
30* .....................
91495
’54 Palace 27’ _________ 91395
1 B E D R O O M — 10’ W ID E
'61 Aristocrat, Air
Conil. ...................
95405
2 B E D R O O M — 8 ’ W ID E
'55 Michigan Arrow
41*........................
91995
*37 Schutt 4 2 '_________ 93298
*55 Rocket 35’ _______ 91995
2 B E D R O O M — 10* W ID E
'60 Eicitr 45’ _______
92995
'59 Knox 60’ ______
93480
3 B E D R O O M — 10’ W1DF,
'63 Fleetwood 67’ ......... *3905

10 VOLUME set encyclopedia,
like new, $50. Call aftsr
AUTO GLASS &amp;
’55 HAHDTOP Pontisc. Clean
6 p.m. 322-5454.
SEAT COVER CO.
ft running well. $393. Ph.
3226708
PORTER Cable. 8" p o w e r
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
saw, like new. Mrs. Cruthl*.
\LL WORK GUARANTEED
21. Beauty Salons
RL 1 Box 2703, V’ iblsn 37. Hnattt - Motor*
31A. Pets
Cut ‘.N Curl Beauty Shop
Hoad.
15’ BOAT. 25 horse motor.
318 Palmetto Arc.
FREE Kittens. Part Persian
Canvass top. Trailer. $200.
1 DESK 825. 1 Studio couch
WE now have a apeciat facial
A Siamese. FA 2-2738.
FA 2-#233.
925. Both like new. FA
booth, services from Up to
2-2738.
tip. Free parking lot. Open MANCHESTER Puppies. All
Gateway To Tlte Waterway
evening* by appointment
malrs. Cull after 5 p.m.
FRIGIItAlRE used Irouer. I'm Robson S p o ilin g Goods
Phone door (1) 322-0834
REPOSSESSION
FA 2-7477.
Excellent condition. Call
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
Assume Payment* of
Phone door (2) 322-8525
FA 2-2611.
PERSIAN Kittens. Red. Pure
304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 23961
167.02 per month
FREE $50 PERM. WAVE
Bred $20. Miller's Motel on
11)60 V A N G U A R D
READY
3IIX
Concrete,
win­
15’ SUPERCRAFT. 40 lip
Complete Beauty Service
17-92. FA 2-4280,
2 Bedroom 46 x 10
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Johnson. Iltiltsclaw t i l t
Kevelon A Patricia Stevens
blocks,
aand,
cement,
rock,
32. Flowers • Shrubs
trailer. '60 outfit. A-1 vend,
Cosmetics
pipe, steel, grease traps,
HrUMmahle. FA 28t42.
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
RGUTED Legu.itruin In can*.
dry well*, stepping stone,.
105 So. Oak. FA 2-3742
2S cents each. Ph. FA
Miracle Concrete Co.
3H. Motorcycle* • Scooter* M O B IL E HOM E SA LE S.
2-6504.
.109 Eltn Ave.
FA 2-5751
Inc.
25. Plumbing Service
1963 V'ESl’A Motor Scooter. Open Dully except Sundsya
BLOOMING Roses on double SEPTEMBER Special. Ludie*
$2iH&gt; In perfect condition.
PLUMBING
LE E SB U R G
cherokee stock. $2 30 each.
I loo French Ave.
ft Childrens shoes 91.94 pair.
Contracting Repairs
U.S. 411 By-Pasa
Gray Shadows Nursery
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 787-5331
'59 VESPA Scooter Helmet;
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
R. L. HARVEY
needs some work. |85 or
GRKTSCH Guitar. Fender deOCALA
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ORCHID PLANTS
3821 Gainesville Road
best offer, (’ alt Jarman,
luxe Amplifier with trem­
For Sale
Phone 622-8166
322-1330, Ext. 263.
olo. $250. 322 8097.
HINSON &amp; HEARN
AT
BARGAIN
PRICES
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
J. C. Burden
Leman Bluff
Hansiri 6t Water Healers
FREE ESTIMATES
33. Furnitare
20-1 E. 3rd St.
n22-[ilt:i
WANTED reliable couple to
26. Radio ft Television
take up monthly payments
of
$13.30 oo 3 complete
USED T.V. Sets $lo up. Ser­
rooms of furniture. Call
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
TK 8 1311, Casselberry, col­
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
lect.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.

NEAR Paola School; new 7
Real Eitate—Mortgages
room home, 1 acre lot. Ph.
FURN. Cottage at 3 Points. 111 N. Park Are. 322-2420
FA 2-3378, FA 2 0879.
FA 2-7493
963 per month. Ph. FA 2-1467 Ravenna Park
FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360 FOR SALE 1$' owner. Large
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
House on 2t)o' x 830' lot on
Evenings
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
Banana Lake. FA 24303.
JOHN E. FOX
FA 2-0641.
REALTOR
BEDROOM
unfurnished 110 N. Park Ave.
323-0559
House. Kitchen equipped.
$30 month. Pick up key at IN DEUAHY. 2 Bedrooms, 2
Property MaiuiKvimmt
baths, 2 utilities. School bus
613 E 14th St. FA 2-6630.
Broker
service. $9,950. $soo down
AIR-CONDITIONED OR. in
Balance to suit purchaser.
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $65. mo.
322-6282.
Offers for your seleetiun
Ill E. 8th St. FA 2-4263.
those Beautiful 2, 3, ft 4
3 BEDROOMS, l'a
bath.
FURN. Air-condition New 1
Uedroom
Screened porch.
Built-in
bedroom Duplex. Adults on­
range. $300 down. $67.0*)
ly. 2200 Park Avc. Sanford.
month. No qualifying. 8.16
I.ormunn
Circle
Nurth.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Longdate. Longwood Flu.
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
1.AKEFRONT HOME TO BE
stores. No utility charges.
PROUD OF. Custom built, Priced From $6,750
Suitable for couple or sin­
Down Payments
2 UR. P i bath, dbl. carport;
gle, also retires! people.
garden ipace, nice shrub­
As Low As $100
FA 2-4712.
bery with irrigation, pier
Monthly
Payments
Into take. For a better hmue
DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apart­
ments 801 Magnolia. Carpet
call
From $43.50
4c fireplace. New living
To make the best homo
room furniture. Master bed­
buy, see the
room. Jalousie back porch.
VA - FHA
Clean. $63. Inquire 110 Elm. INVESTMENT A REALTY
llfl N. Park Ave.
322 9173
Appointed
NO 9 5267.
~~FREE ESTIMATE
27. Special Services
PLANNING
TO
HUY
OR
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
Property
APT. 930. Surplus City.
BUILD A HOME SOON?
FILL dirt, top dressing, top
ovating. New ft Used FurniManagement
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The We will CUSTOM BUILD the
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
house of your choico on the
Gables FA 2 0720.
Broker
Lloyd. FA 2 2576
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
lot of your choice.
TA
2-2117.
CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611 COMPLETE HOME BUILD­
WASHING Machine Service.
Park Ave.
Fre«
estimates
on
repairs.
Used furniture, appliance*,
ERS SERVICE frum plans
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
loads, etc. Bought • Sold.
to financing
Ufficc FA 22118
CLEAN lit floor Apartment
Larry'* Mart 213 Sanford
RALPH
JARVIS
—
Builder
Nifht
FA
2-0644
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
Ave.
Ph. FA 2 1132.
Air-Conditloninpr
1713
Sanford
Ave
FA
2-1810
123-0700
metto.
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
2528 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla
Your Furniture.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
200 So Park Ave. FA 2-4231 Sell Us
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Quick Service Witli tlte
3 BEDROOM CU Hume.
Realtor
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Plano Tuning and Repair
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Key mood Lundqulst, Asso.
Fenced In backyard, shal­
Cowan. 3224013.
POST. FA 2 0677.
low well. Take up pay­ W. L. Harmon — FA 24233
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
ments. 116 N. Sunland Dr.
DUPLEX
nooms private baths, 114
Ph FA 2-7615.
CONCRETE
block building
W. First St.
LAKE
MARY neat 2 Bedroom
near Navy bsir. Each unit
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, 1 has 2 bedrooms, equipped
CB Hume situated on 2 1
bath, large y a r d . $1U0 kitchen, living room and
large shaded lot*. Lake j
monthly. FA 2-4700.
privileges on big Lake
bath. One unit furnished.
Monthly income $135. Price
Mary. Only $5,3U0.
RENT A HED
$11,000 with good terms.
Itollaway, Hospital A Baby
15. Bunlnetis Opportunity
Beds.
You’ll score a “ BULL’S-EYE,”
SERVICE Station fur lease.
By Day, Week, or Month.
Inventory takeover. Good
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Whichever ’fi3 Model Car
location Pit. FA 2-U42.
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.
REALTOR — LNSUHOK
You Choose!
I
BEDROOM
Apartment. FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave

V A - FHA

34. Article* For Sale

Rv Nadine
LAWN
By
routine Seltzer
seltzer U
ow;c[ in4 SERVICE
„e

17-92 at Hiawatha 5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina,

2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
equipped. FA 2-3858.

34. Articles For Sals

Jim Hunt Realty

CONNOLLY

Close-Out Sale!
ON A L L FORD T R U C K S
TRADE - INS ACCEPTED — FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS
KT3-I0 ft $1 — Two To Chnona From

ECONOLINE PICKUP TRUCK
Light blur 170 Clf), 6 cylinder engine, standard tr»n*.,
(3) 630x13 lire*, painted rear
humtier, turn signal*.

LAST SHOT

SALE PRICE

SALE!

*179 5

BT-380

ECONOLINE DISPLAY VAN
Sandthell Beige 170 ('ID. 6 eyUnder engine, standard
Iran*.. (J) 700x11.6 ply Gre».
.
station pas*. Seal.
%

Stemper Agency

SALE PRICE

2 0 75

17. Male Help Wanted

Quiet neighborhood. FA 2- ASSUME payment* of $63,711
JANITORIAL Work. Short
1463 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
per month on 3 bedroom,
hours daily. Must have
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
1 bath Home. Chain link
transportation.
Apply
in
FA 2-4501 any other time.
fence around yard. $10.30
person. Thors. 10 a. nt.
extra fur 20 month*. May
2 BEDROOM
unfurnished
Jet Lanes.
be bought with or without
House Kitchen equipped
fence.
Can
be
seen
at
212
FA 2-3631.
19. S itu a tio n * W an ted
Palm Place, Sanford or
call 3230713 for further in­ WILL do ironing. 323 0591,
HOUSE trailer, $65. FA 2-6087.
formation.
BABYSITTING day or night.
LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
also 1 bedroom trailer on
Love ft core. Big yard.
St. Johns Realty
large take. Adults only. Ph.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM | Meals furnished, also will
FA 2-7368.
buard. FA 2-7980.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123

JIEN-W’OJIEN, 18-32. Start
high as $102.00 a week. Pre­
paratory training until appointed. Thousands of jobs 2 BEDROOM anil 3 bedroom
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Mo­ : Child Care FA 2-2274.
open. Experience usually
Houses. FA 2-3683.
dern concrete block build­ PAIN riN'G or Repair work.
unnecessary. FREE infor­
ing containing stores, offices
Ph FA 2 7064
mation on jobs, salaries, re­ FURN. 2 Bedroom House.
and warehouse. Over 3300
Adults.
No
pets.
FA
2-1664
quirements. Write TODAY
square feet. Facing two 20. lluliyt.ittem
giving name, address and 2 BEDROOM furn Apt. New­
business streets, Sanford
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
ly decorated. 6ol Palmetto.
Avenue and Third Street BABYSITTING. FA 2 8974.
40, c o Sanford Herald.
Call FA 2 1374 after ti
(opposite Winn-Dixie). Call WILL keep children in nty
or write Joe Moss, 3103 N.
home weekly. Experienced.
2 BEDROOM House furnish­
W. First Avenue. Gaines­
F A 2 1212.
ed, including telephone ft
ville, Florida. Phone Frank­
T.V. FA 2 6228.
lin 2-1727 before 6 p nt. ex­
cept Sunday.
UOUSETRAILER, also Apt.
For Sale
Adults. No animats. Ph.
FA 2 2117.
GREEN BRIAR

7. Busin ex* Rentals
803 1st. St. 0 ROOMS. Suita­
ble for Office. Parking
available in rear. 322-27 It
frutu 11-6 p.m.
You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
ald by Sauigi’d merchants.

Choir* till* available in
Grrmbrisr of l.oeh Arbor
overlooking golf course.
&lt; u-tnrn building to your
specification.
Grecithriar
developed by
K1NGSWOUD
BUILDERS INC.
20J Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-xi)7i

Our Entire '63 Stock
MUST GO . . .
Regardless Of Price!

T3-73 and 81

F-100

&gt;/2

Ton Pickup

111” sheet base Integral, light blue, 8
cylinder, standard trails., uulaida mir­
ror, I..II., 367x15 4-ply lire*.

SALE
PRICE

SALE
PRICE

*178 5

T3-96

F-100 Vi Ton Pickup

Chevrolets
• Olds

• Chevy l l ’s
Cadillacs

Choose Your Model!
Choose Your Price!

III" wheel base. Integral body. B cylin­
der, standard Iran*., lurking type dif­
ferential, (3) 670x13 l-ply tires.

SALE
PRICE

$

18 75

T3-1U3

F-100

V i Ton Pickup
Integral cab. lorn, while 122" sheet
base. 8 cylinder engine, standard traits.,
turn signals.

SALE
PRICE

. . Not The Sticker Price!
. . Not The Heater Price!

13 F-100 Vi Ton Pickup

liar* side body, light blur, 6 rytinder,
standard Iran,, painted rear bumper,
turn signals.

*1830

F-600 2 TON TRUCK
(ONE ONLY)
V-8. I*-peed transmission, (8) 823x10
Id ply tires. Hydraulic vacuum brawler
brakes, heavy duty rear spring* and
axle, Rangoon Bed tab and thaailx.

:i Falcon Rancheroa
(2) V-8 engine, (1) 8 cylinder engine,
your choice.

*2 0 4 5 Priced Right!

, . But The Low, Low Holler I'rice!

Orchid Plants
Green tlmi-r
Itench**. Oil llratrr
ALL ITEMS
AT A BARGAIN

J. C. BUNTEN
LEMON BLUFF
OSTEEN. FLA.

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-6231,

FA 2-0711

2505 PARK AVE.
FA 2-RS61

Your .Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County

Strickland - Morriso n , Inc.
.’508 E. First St.

Hi. FA 2-1181 - W. I’urk MI 7*1818

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ANNISTON, Ala. (LTD—
Two Negro minister, accom­
panied by whito community
leadtra Monday unfit facilltlea at the public library her*
for the firat time.
One of the minlitera, the
Rev. William D. McClain, wui
ona of two Negro churchmen
attacked ami beaten with
chain* in an lutegrutlon at­
tempt at tha library Sunday.
The Rev. N. Q. tteltynolda,
the other mlnlater, received
mor* aerioui tnjuriea in bunday’a beating by while* and
did nut return.
A largo group of police
watched a* McClain and the
Rev. G. E. Smitherman enttred with a rlty commluloner, two library board nimlwrt
•ml tho chairman of the local
Human Relation* Council.
Th*. tvro J.'ejn cj each
checked out two book*.
City Commiaalon offered a
f 1,000 reward for nrrent and
conviction of anyone reiponllbla for Sunday’s attack on
th« mlnlater*.

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Contest Editor

Sen. Symington
Defends Treaty

amendment and begin consid­
eration of tho separata rati
fication resolution.

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'WASHINGTON OJP1) IW H w t Kennedy M ay urg­
ed American bmiaatamm to
jpeomota export market! for
their products to help item
the flow of dollars abroad and
improve domestic economic
conditions at the name time.
The Chief Executive spoke
nt the stirt of a apodal con­
ference called by the Whits
Haase and the Commerce De­
partment to oxploro methods
of expert expansion.

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CONTEST

FOOTBALL SEASON.

JF K Calk For More Exporting
Hemberi o f tho Cabinet, in­ part trade following World
cluding Treasury Secretary War II had disappeared under
Douglas Dillon, Labor Secre­ t h o growing e c o n o m i c
tary W. Willard Wlrti, and
■trengtb of trading partners
Commerce Secretary Luther
and the development of reg­
H. Hodgee, together with
ional associations such as the
Kennedy’s chief trade nego­
Common Market.
tiator, Chrlatlan A. ilerter,
“ While the productivity of
also stroke.
“ I know that all of you — our farms, the efficiency of
and many other American our factories, the skill of our
buiineumcn — recognise the workers and Uie enterprise of
need for a more aggressive our merchants stand at the
export policy and are resolv­ highest level in our history,
ed to meet it,” Kennedy said. wo have felled to maintain
“ You recognize that, for al­ our volume of exports at a
most any American business, sufficiently high level,’ ’ the
life can begin anew at the President said.
lie pointed out that the
ocean's edge.'*
The President in hfx pre­ United States once dominated
pared remarks reminded Ida world markets because her
WASHINGTON (UFI) audience repeatedly that the businessmen were known far
■an, Stuart Symington, (D*
competitive advantage held aggressive p r i c i n g policies
Mo,), th* nation'* first Air
by the United States In ex under which lower prices led
Force secretary defended tho
to higher volume and larger
nuclear toot bon treaty today
profits.
en one e f Its most debated
“ The New World was a land
points — tb* ability of U,
of competitive pricing,” he
B. mlitUo altea to aurvlva
said. “ The Old World waa the
atomic bombing.
home of cartels and rigid
Symington, who had access
price maintenance.’ ’
to secret military testimony
The situation today, how­
KUALA
LUMPER,
Malay
before two cummltteea on thu
ever, Is that exports of other
sia
(U
P
l)—Rioting
Malaysian
treaty, Mid in a speech pre­
nations have expanded more
pared for Senate delivery, youths today burned and ston
rapidly than U. S. exports be­
“ The evidence La that the So­ ed Indonesian diplomatic of­
cause, as tha President put
fices
In
retaliation
for
at
viet* know no more than we
lacks on the Malayan and Brl it, “ their businessmen have
do about such vulnerabilities,
become belter competitors,
He challenged one of the tish embassies In Jakarta,
because European producers,
Indonesia,
Monday.
-principal anti-treaty argu
At the aame time, the new unlike American producers,
menti, saying, “ The evidence
respond to excess capacity
it that they havo not conduct­ Federation of Malaysia broke
by
reducing prices In order
off
diplomatic
relations
with
ed any largo-yield testa of
Indonesia and tho Philippines, to maintain production ra­
this kind.*
Treaty
opponenta
have its neighbors who refused to ther than rrduring production
atrened that the Soviet Union extend It recognition when it to maintain prices.”
probably know* much more came into being Monday.
Tho Malay, Chinese, and
then the United States about
super-bomb effects because Indian youths burned a pie
if the Russians’ 1U01-H)&lt;12 at­ turn of President Sukarno of
mospheric testing of high Indonesia and then stamped
on the charred remains In
yl«M weapons.
•.. in snapshots
Tha treaty rloarcd Its first Trent of the Indonesian Em­
parliamentary hurdle Monday bassy.
The howling mob shouted
with hackrr* thing the hlrlh
of the Fischer qulntuplrt* si anti-Sukarno slogans a n d
■ symbolic reason for Its rati threw rocks and fire crackers
flcatlon.
at the embassy building.
The Senate took the parlia­
They burned one enniular
mentary step when it agreed oftlce In a nearby building
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VOL. 5li

V eTo *B. E. Porter and bis lira,
had the extreme pleasure o(
hat ini: dinner with Inez Mere­
dith last night . . . and, as
all of you who know her will
realize, it was a lively and
merry evening. ADo, It. E.
Porter got an enlightening
earful about county politic*.
• • •

There is a blooming politi­
cian at Lyman High School
who could give pointers to the
experienced politicians. She's
Marla Jones, who is running
lor tiie oflice of treasurer of
her class. .Marla is buying
votes . . . with $2U bills in
stage money. Bills bear her
picture, saying 'T m buying
votes,” -Vote for Marla" and
•"it'a only money."

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

m w A ...
JFK On TV
JULIAN STENSTROM

Sanford Native
Joins Herald As
Sports Editor

WASHINGTON I t PI) —
President Kennedy will go
before the nation on radio
nnd television tonight to uppen! for public support of bis
proposed $11 billion lax cut.

Accord Reached
PARIS (UPl) -— France
nnd West Germany appeared
today* to have reached agree­
ment on blocking nny EastWest pact that would confirm
Soviet territorial runi|UesU in
central and caalern Europe,

Negro Leaders
Ask Meeting
WASHINGTON (U l'l) — | The announcement e a r n *
The White House announced1shortly after Negro leader
today that President Kennedy! Roy Wilkins urged the Presl*
would meet late Thursday ! dent, at a news conference, to
with seven Birmingham Negro cut off "every nickel” of fed*
lenders on the new racial erat funds to Alabama and to
crisis there resulting from the fight harder for a strong civil
church bomb-death* of four rights bill. Wilkins tailed Ala*
child ten.
Iiuiiiu a “ police state."
The Negro lenders, most of
The Itcv. Martin Luther
them clergymen, wired the King Jr., head o f the Routhera
chief executive Monday asking Christian I.endership Confer*
for “un immediate confer- eiice. wired Kennedy Monday
cnee.” The White House said asking for the conference,
. .. ..
...................
today
the meeting
had been King's message raid:
set up for 5 p. m. KUT Thura"Due to tragedy that occur*
liiy.
red- in
— Birmingham
-........... I . . - - ,jrsterday
. • —.■■*/
Because Kennedy was busy: (Sunday) and the extreme
p r e p a r i n g several major tension that grips the city and
speeches, Including one on tax 1state, tlic undersigned and my*
reduction t i be delivered to a self feel the need for an imnationwide television audience j mfd[ute conference with you."
toidubl, ho.................II
was unubie to set
Also signing the message
up the racial conference any tverc
■•voner, a spokesman said.
The Rev. Fred l» Shuttle**

The Herald announced to­
worth, bond of the Alabama
day the appointment of Jul­
Human Rights Movement; A.
ian Stenstrom as sports edi­
G. Gas ion, Birmingham busi*
tor. Strnstrom, a native of
nrssmun whose home and
Sanford, served as spurts
motel were tiombed recently;
editor of Tlic Herald in the 5 Cubans Held
the Rev. J. L. Wnre. Birming­
• • •
MIAMI I UPl) — Five more
ham pastor; Ur. Lucius Pitts,
late
1!)30'»
and
(or
almut
a
Cars bearing KKK bumper
Cuban exiles were arrested
president of Miles College;
strips have been spotted in 'year following World War It. Tuesday by narcotics ugeuts,
FRED It. WII.SON MEMORIAL LAW Library
Bishop H. I. Murchison, urnl
children. From the left: Jitd^e Mize, Mrs. Dim
He attended Stetson Uni­
the county . . . Kan Kennedy
Including the alleged kingpin
wan iltulimit'd in Brief Inti impressive ceremonies
King's assistant, Ralph D.
(1. Mitchiiin, Robert S. Wilson urul Mrs. W. 1).
versity Irum 1917 tiirough
Klan.
of a multi-million dollar nar­
City nnd comity officials, at­ Atiernuthy.
thin morning at the courthouse, Pictured with
Leahy,
• • •
1950. After his graduation lie
cotics operation that was ex­
torneys and other dignitaries
• • •
Judge Vernon Mize tire the late Mr. Wilson**
(Herald P h o to )
Clarification of that foot­ became director uf the lay­ posed last Saturday,
filled the circuit court room
WASHINGTON
(UPl) —
men's
program
of
Hie
Flor­
ball contest announcement in
(Ids morning when n dedica­ A group uf Republican amt
Tuesday's paper. The figure ida Raptist Convention. Dur­ UN Starts Work
tion ceremony was held for Democratic senators huve *pto guess Is the most points ing the Korean conflict StrnUNITED
NATIONS,
N.
Y.
the Fred It. Wilson Memorial pealed for a nation wide duy o f
by A TEAM and nut the most strum served as head of the
Law Library in memory of the m,aiming „ n&lt;| protest for th
(UPl) — The LJ.N. General
radio
and
television
division
points In a game.
late
attorney.
Assembly
got
down
to
the
four rhitdrrn killed In tho Bir­
• • •
of the III Army’s public in­
Among those present were mingham, Ala., church bomb­
business of its IMth session
formation
department
at
Fort
R. E. Porter hears that the
Mr. Wilson's children. Mr*. W. ing.
toduy. Its opening meeting
opening date for that new .McPherson in Atlanta.
Membership in the SemiTALLAHASSEE (LTD - I&gt;. Leahy, of Guatemala City.
Tuesday
was
marred
by
an
Senate Democratic W h i p
Following his release from
supermarket at 27th Street
State Ally. Clair A. Davis, St. G u a t e m a l a ; Mr*. Dan G. Hubert II. Humphrey of Min­
hole ilousters Club has climb­
the service in 1951 lie was unti-Custru demonstration.
and 17-92 is Oct. 1.
been posted under his leader- Petersburg, testified in all- Mitchum, Milwaukee, and Rob­ nesota led the group in atklnff
By Julian Stenstrom
ed to 125, members were told
• • I
chosen executive secretary of
ship. In ulher words, he has **‘ntia today* that he did not ert 8. Wilson, New York City. President Kennedy to proclaim
Money
Debate
Herald
Spuria
Editor
Tuesday night at Ihcir meetNavy announces the annual the California Baptist Found­
Mi*. Mitchum presented to next Sunday as u day of mi*
The
Semi
nolo
High
School
"ever cached his bull dub in consider Circuit Judge RichWASHINGTON
(I
I'D
ing
in
the
Seminole
High
competitive examination for ation, a post ho hclil until
a losing game.
nrd Kelly experienced enough the library a portrait of her tional mourning for the young
Sunn
to
leaders
indicated
to­
tlic Regular Naval Reserve i960 when he became execu­
School. Dr. (&gt;. L. Barks, pres­ junior varsity moves Into acStinting tonight for the {to preside over a major trial. father vcIric11 situ, herself, girl* killed last Sunday.
day Hint debate oil tho huge
Officers Training Corps will tive secretary of the Frcsnu
ident, said that club funds tiuli tunight ut D s y t o n u Sc inholes will be ends Andy
The Senate, trying Kelly on painted recently.
$17.1
billion
defense
money
At the tamo time, sponsor*
be given Dec. II. Eligible State College Bulldog Founda­
Bench's Municipal Stadium. Lyons and Eddie Griffith, charges of Judicial tyranny
The lihruiy, adjacent to the of the Aug. 2$ civil rights
were
uied
(or
tlic
entire
ath­
bill
probably
would
begin
ini
high school seniors and grad­ tion, an organization that pru
Head Conch Ralph Btwnipf’i These two youngsters will co- and abuse of power, permit third Hour court room, had march on Washington muds
uates should submit their ap­ vided academic scholarship mediately utter final tut.flea- letic program, not just foot
tion
of
thu
nuclear
test
ban
eleven
will tangle with the
l,M* tflul'- J‘' n ,'l&gt; un,‘ ted the prosecution lo root been mimed the Seminole plans for silent p r o t e s t
ball.
plications before Nov. 22 to funds for athletes.
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Cason
will
lie at tarkle, Craw* testimony given h&gt; Davis to County Law Ultra ry but the marches in scores of cities
The chief revenue producer, Sculuccae High Sellout junior , ,
...
,
..
the recruiting station at 2520 Stenstrom. his wife, Beat­ treaty.
ford and C a n n u v i n o live c llnu»e committee whoso in lUr',.1 Legislature, at the insti­ throughout the nutiuu, per*
(lie
concession*
at
the
tool
varsity. Game time i« 7: 30,
North Orange Avenue, Or­ rice, and their son, Ricky, re­
guards, mid Lee will l-e at vesligation led to Kelly's ini- gation uf tire local legislative Imps on Sunday, with a pos­
hall games, already Inis at­
lando. Qualified young men turned to Florida in August of Agreement Near
delegation, passed .in ad amo­ sible assembly by on* group
Ibe junior Seuiiljol-s will lo- re^i
\t |i|i»rt- -I", -t .I’ V'. , ihturit.
tracted
a
dozen
assistant*
fur
if '.'GON. Soutii Viet Nani
will ue ( f H e l mi aiu'iiu tv,.. •AL yv - Tin y risld at 37U
n g the facility for tie? late near thu White House.
out
u&gt;
rack
up
A,dr
-Mil;
Rat
hour;
Lewis
uml
Wulstnnn
Davis
Is
in
tin'
hospital
w
ith
Urea Kathryn Clrcli* in Cas­ i LTD — U. S. and South Mrs. Alike taolu who ha*
lege n u t September.
city and sellout board attorney,
tiiiiu 'Xr■
11 fill the halfback |M&gt;x$s and a blood clot
• • •
Vietnamese
officials
were
recharge
of
the
project,
but
tlioight
victory.
Tie
a
• • •
selberry. In addition to lux
A. Edwin Shinluilser, who By United I'rrsx International
Messer will he miming at fu ll-1, .Meanvvliile, there were hidlSeminole High juniors plan service as sports editor uf ported near agreement today many more are needed, .Mrs,, began in |i»,&gt;u mol since that back.
cations that the prosecution hail been closely associated
A loose confederation of
majur shift in military i Luolo said.
in altcr-gume dance Friday The Herald Stenstrom is aim
time the local, ham yet to
Thu
u, „ 1L, fil„ t of
ll|a) ,,c Ec„ ltll! ready t.i wind with Air. Wilson, traced the
university student* acrosi this
a
civics
instructor
at
South!
strength
to
the
Mekong
Del-I
The
Nchi
Bottling
company
in the student lounge. (To the
taste defeat.
games fur the Seminole junior up it* case shortly 111 the lawyer’s life from tbs lime of tuition was in Hie making to­
K ''going all out” to make
l a y m a n , "student lounge” Seminole Junior High Sciiovd ta south of Saigon, where this
one of the hig seasonStumpf will I* r mth •; bis varsity this season. After the eight-da)-old Senate impeach- hi* bitHi ut U r o a k s VI I I e day to organize demunstrix*
t'otnii innisi pressure Is grow­
means cafeteria.) Dance will in Casselberry’,
in the history of the club, the
B.urlh season ax Lead* o f thu opener with Hie Sander ah* to- men! trial uf the Republican through bis schooling amt thins against racial discrlmin*
ing.
continue lo midnight, with 4t)
adult life. Mr, WiKon served ulion ami "Justice Department
chairman said. New stands Junior varsity eleven. Twenty night, the: litiby Seminole* will Circuit Court Judge.
albums as prizes, refresh­
at slluuuy fur thu city fur go inaction" in tiie South.
gu
to
Leesburg
to
tangle
with
Mate
Hep.
William
U'Ncill,
are being provided by this of the Fc monied wins have
New Killing
ments and fun galore. Oh. to
the little Yellow Jackets, trav­ one or the procecutart, prom­ year* ami fur the school Knud
At lust tl7 person* were ar*
WASHINGTON (UPl) __J»u»»p«irtcr under the supers is-j
be a junior again.
el to Titusville lo meet the ised the Senate an estimate fer ft years. Il» hnd been a rested in racial protest* Tues­
• • •
The Defease Department, in ion of Clarence McKee. In
baby Terriers, nnd then com­ some time today of how practicing attorney for more day in Northern cities nnd
Thursday's meeting of the By United Press International u new ruling certain to in* a addition, tiiere will la- a com­
plete thu season with three many more of the «;■» witness­ than 50 years.
"sympathy” il • in oustrution*
forbidden plete setup on the e a s t
Cray Ladles (or health de­
. talgi) C. Vernon Alixe Jr., as were achediiled today in con­
At sundown today the sonor­ blockbuster, ha*
homo
affairs against Dd.uiul, es under subpoena will be
(home)
side
of
the
gridiron
cliairtnun of thu law library nection with a church bombing
partment and school instruc­ ous wailing of a rani’ s horn military units from partici­
Daytona Mainland und llcala. used.
tion has been postponed to a in thousands of synagogues pating in any event where and one (or suit drinks on tlic
Stuillpf said that the Sellllie said some may not lie trustees, was in charge of thu in which four Negro school­
west side near the visitors' I
dedication, Kenneth McIntosh
later date.
around the world will sum­ audience' or fueililiea arc
iHoles have encounteied iplitu called.
girls died Sunday at Birming­
stands.
The United Fund ol Sent• • •
introduced Uio guests and dig- ham, Ala.
mon Jews t&gt;» observance o( segregated, or admission is
a lot of difficulty in schedul­
I’
res.
Harks
said
that
all
Inulc
County
will
Kick
oil
its
Hilaries. Joseph M. Morocco
Speedy service. City Com­ the High Holy Days, most denied to Negroes,
ing games because of the
The Birmingham bombing
sports benefit Irum the funds HMD campaign Monday morn
mission authorized the pur­ sacred period of the year.
string of consecutive victories. Cat’s Tinff-A-Linff tend tho reaulu'i.iu renaming led tho Student Emergency
collected.
Last
year
$15o
went
ing
ut
the
Florida
Mate
Bank
chase of a new trjetor for
They are lo days of self- 2 Boys Held
How ever, that situation, he de­
REDONDO BEACH, Calif, the library and unveiled a Coordinating Committee at
land fill purposes Monday
examination and penitence,
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (LTD for tlic all-sport* banquet. Lounge with a "tufiee and clined, will be solved next (LTD — City Councilman bronze plaque dedicated to Mr, Hie University of Illinois la
evening. It was delivered which mark Hie beginning of — Two Di-year-old white boys Situ was *i&gt;ent for track, $150 doughnut” eye-opener with y e a r when the locals become David K. Hayward wax in " IM" 11
plan u march on the FBI o f­
this morning and put to work. a new year on Hie Jewish charged with murder in tlic paid for the winter vp."ts Hie largest goal ever. $-19,125. u niolaher of the Molrd Con­ with a request today (or an
fice today at Urbuiui, 111.
banquet,
with
$50
and
$25
re­
•
• •
General Chairman Paul I).
shouting of a Negro youth
calendar.
ference, Under llie new* con­ ordinance requiring eats In
• • •
spectively
going
to
goli
and
Lewis
Jr.
states
Hist
a
high­
Now it's Lyman Athletic
This will be the year 5721. following Sunday's church
ference Setup games will lie wear bells ax a warning to
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala. (U l’ l)
LONDON
(U
P
ll—The
mar­
baseball.
er campaign goal reflects a
Boosters who arc appealing
The High Holy Days open Kindling were held withuut
automatically scheduled.
birds in the area.
-Hundreds
of
saddened
Ne­
quis
of
Aylesbury
wax
reOne
of
the
activities
that
growing
community
and
a
for HELP in running three with Rush Hashanah, a Be­ bond today. They are inii Intel
l&gt;uttcd today to have rejected groes gather today in thi*
concession stands and the brew phrase meaning "Head Lie Farley and Larry Jos­ stems to build Hie hometown, greater demand for Hu ser­
a hid hy an oil linn tii.it violetlee-toril city for the fun­
support is the motorcade of vices of existing agencies.
parking lot for Friday even­ ef the Year.”
' Sims.
wanted to drill wells on lu« eral of three of the four chil­
tans, lilts year's convoys will Each year a budget commit
ing's football game with
land in the Savurnake finest dren killed Sunday in tho
he under the direction of tee considers the budget re­
Oviedo. Contact Joseph Pavel
bombing of a Negro church.
at Marllxirough.
past-president Dan MacGilli*. quests for the agencies, and
ohak, president. The hard
The service was to ba hold
“ I suppose I might have be
working Roosters completed
...............- .ill.,cut ion- are made hated
come disgustingly rich," he a t S i . ;li A Venus B a p t i s t
new bleachers in time for the
upon Hie newt and Hinds
told the Daily Express. "But Uturcli .d 3.:hi p.m. C.vr. Dr.
opening game.
available.
lrankIy I don’t want oil wells Mm tin I other King Jr. was to
This
year
for
the
first
time
ABERDEEN,
S.
D
(DI'D—
'
NEW
YORK
(LTD
—
The
*
* *
in my forest. I prefer trees.” j deliver the main eulogy.
New office hours at the'
Guod Samaritan Home will Thu Fischer quintuplets kept1four
City Hall as of Oct. 1 . . .
. tuiiU'i’* «Jl4c!HSi*il today
l hnrlcs F. Dicker, of 1500 lie included a.x one n( the nine
W! H painfully
9 a.in. to 5:.lt) p.m. instead
th e getting healthier today and .M r ,
French Avenue, suffered idlest participating avemnof the present H :io a. m.
injuries early this morning other eight being the Buy their iiuiBirr wa» so hearten un]llppy and Ida me. i their
and 5:30 p. m.
when the automobile In whicn Scouts. Children* Home -Mi- «-'• »,,1‘ began yearning lor parents lor (ailing tu treat
• • »
U. s. ( ttnit'K
he wax riding overturned at duty, Family Counseling Ser- her other Bve children u» them at separate identities
Advance Notire: Tin- Her­
the intersect ion of Highways vice. Girl Scotill. Mental home.
:’ n,
‘ l'" 1 U' ° r'lm
ald sports page Thursday will
ID und IIP east of Notth Health Assn., Red truss, Sal
Mary Ann Fischer. 3)1. :' r&gt; *'x|« ri« m t *•
rarry a picture of two local
Orlando, Sheriff J. L. Hobby cation Army and l Sii
l„.r ,ia,rt. curly red hair gli* ; •** 4 hitter autohlugraphy
fUherwomen, Mary J. liarrepotted.
Last year's drive brought i,.niug and her lip* lightly appearing in Hie current
key and Maxine Ekern, and
Hie Sheriff said the driver, $32,500 wliieh wax less than} brushed with lipstick, ex , K,u*'
-McCalls magazine—
COMI»LETK
a nice catch of sea bass.
Robert 1**11, of Magnolia the goal of $39 1**1 However, pressed her )uy Tuesday as ■«»*
a
*,lcr l!,c
Rut It. E. Porter believes the
Avenue, and another pus*en- earlier and more complete, ,|(e shyly met with new .men 11,1,1 " f
*,un..u'
WITH ALL
men won't be looking at the
ger, Gerald Fraley, alxo of plans for the pre-ent cam- lor the fir-t Hint! since she ’ 1’ in South Dakota—the
fish. Watch for it.
a(l(l Dionnes &gt;ai I their child! .0(1 El curb Avenue, c*&lt; aped J pllign pills a large group iif gave birth to four girls a
TIIK T!tIiMML\(iS
• • •
1hood was ridden with a
Injury.
leaders
promixes
success
lor
a
imy
Saltirday,
Sanford public works de­
the current cmlemur.
Two of the quint* had gain vonse uf guilt indicted by
partment will be host to the
Remember
their parent*.
■
it
su much strength today
Third District o( Florida Wa­
They
said
their
parental
Our
Friday
that their doctor Increased
ter amt Sewage Works Ope­
home in Corbet!, Out., was
their Paid Intake.
rator* Association at 7 Fri­
Ni;;ht Special
|"the reddest Kune we ever
Dr. James N. Bet box. tiie
day eventne fop * barbecue
knew.”
AMSTERDAM. H o H a n d
general practitioner who tie-1
chicken dinner and business
Annette. Marie, and Ccciie
meeting at Hie Civic Center.
I lll'l l—A New York-bound
MIAMI t Li 1*1&gt;—A Navy re- liverrd the five, said he had
are now mar-led and have
DMA i j . l i
Pari American Airways jet connaistance plane (lew tar increased the amount ut turS. &gt;1. ItiChard Jr., in charge,
a total of nme children, and
says it is the first time Hie
airliner today overshot thn out over tiie tropical Atlantic inula that Mary Catherine Yvonne is a nun. They are
(IIII.DREN $|.UU
group has met in Sanford.
runway ut Amsterdam’* Svliip- today tu investigate a su,- and James Andrew were gel 29
UNDER 12 — *
hot \ir|nirt und »u» "badly pieinus cloud pattern'' photo ting by I ec.
•|-|lc famous sisters, who
dutnuged.*'
graphed Tuesday by Hie Tints
lit* said all live bits were entitled their biography "We
No Horn Needed
Owned Jt Operated
Airport official* said there weather satellite.
|doing line.
Grew l'p In Trouble,*' laid
.MODERN AIR A(iK has come tu Seminole Coun­
EAST GREENWICH. R. I.
Hy
were no ea*ualtiea.
1 "The few ship report* avail ! Mrs. Fischer was pushed ; pu.lr mother was convinced
Maxine X Bob
ty, Florida Power Corp. is using a helicopter to
(L T D —A ikunk waddled into
An officiul statement said able do not suggrst a storm into the basement cafeteria s|,t. ju ,| Keen singled out by
Hancock
the Kent Theater Tuesday
transport materials fur u new power line front u
Hie jet, a DCs, wax a Huns- (circulation and no storm de- of St. Luke's Hospital in a
[ur d "miracle” but
Itn y. 17-92 »o.
nlgbt and cleared the house
storage depot at Oviedo to the construction site.
burg - Amsterdam • New York vclopnicnt Is expected Hicrc wheelchair for the improvised feared the world would tbink
tianford
five minute* after the it art
The new line will extend from Longwood, east of
flight with about 20 passeng- or elsewhere during tiie next new* conference. She wore i f her and her husband ax
of the feature movie, "Come
Maitliind and southeast of McCoy A Fit to n new
cis aboard whi li t&lt; i t c he d day *ir two,” the weather l&gt;u- green slipper* and a pale blue animals Im'cause of the multiI’ h . F A 2 - j ‘J t ij
JUu.v Your Horn.”
substation. Joseph Hern is the helicopter pifcat.
•l‘*vvn ai 2 p. m. (local Hmej. |rcuu said.
lirouaccoat.
plu built.

Fred R. Wilson
Law Library
Is Dedicated

Booster Club Seminole JV s Play
Cains Members
Seabreeze Tonight

High Holy Days
Begin Tonight

Kelly Called
Inexperienced

UF Kickoff Set
For Monday

Forest For Trees

New Quints Thrive;
Four Dionnes Bitter

Sanford Man
Hurt In Crash

Mon. and Tues. Night Specials!

Delmonito S T EA K

Jet Damaged
in Landing

Plane Checks
Cloud Pattern

FISH FRY

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Sanford - Seminole Area

Finest O f Homes Are Offered Locally
Homes and homesltes being
shown this weekend in Seminole
County are some of the very finest
In all price ranges.
In Idyllwiide of Loch Arbor, 8tenstrom Realty is showing a threebedroom two-bath, air conditioned
home with extra convenience fea­
tures that definitely place it in the
prestige class. It’s at 303 Tammy
Drive, a block or so off Country Club
Road. This home was built to very
high construction standards by Shoe­
maker Construction.
In ntsrby Ravenna Park, five
new homes are nearly complete, two
ef which are already sold. These ore
in the newest section of Ravenna
P u t, and win fit nicely into this al­
ready well-planned community. '

One of the loveliest areas for
homesltes is Greenbrier of Loch Ar­
bor, offered by Kingswood Builders.
Byron Leach says they are exer­
cising extreme care to preserve its
natural tree-covered beauty. Two
large new homes are now under con­
struction. Greenbriar is located next
to the 12th green of the Mayfair Golf
Course.
LMN Enterprises is now featur­
ing homes in Crystal Lake Park In
Loko Mary. Several sample homes
are open for inspection. Lake
front and lake view property adds
charm to this development. LMN is
nlso developing Lake W a y m a n
Heights, on Highland Avenue in
Longwood.

LAKE SHORE HOMES
IN PARK RIDGE

ON

LAKE M IN N IE

Attractive 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Homes
With &lt; u &gt;h carport**, liras**, deluxe landscaping, central h»*t, Writ ini hoot*
fcHchoa equipment and many other beautiful appointment!*.

O LAKE PRIVILEGES

*16,800

Priced From

• NO CLOSING COST • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FHA &amp; CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
DlHCTIOltSi From ganford City Limit*, 2 mile* South on 17-92, turn Writ on Laka
Mary B ird , H

U Park Hide*.

See Wayne Montgomery At Models

b e thrifty...

WHY PAY RENT
WHEN YOU CAN BUY

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(fjufAial &lt;£aJi£ fiwik
WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE — sample harms
are rendy far your Inspection in lovely,
(julct LAKE MARY. These homes ran he
purchased for ns little as

*6 7

Per
Month

Sec Our Modds In
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
910,500 ------ 911,500
Highland Ave., Longwood

including taxi-*, ln»urnnr&lt;-,
principal am! Interval,

Hnuth l.iinettimmI Arra
2 • .1 tU-iInmm — 2 Hath — with
Air fumlilInning
i
Large Lots — Custom
j
916,900

CUSTOM BUILDING

on your lot or ours!
Enterprises, Inc.
FA 2-2744
TE 8-3911

And a new one on our Tour Map
this week Is Lake Shore Homes.
Wayne Montgomery teila us hell be
on hand to show these three and

George E. Crumley Sr., et
ux to Ronnie M. Lady, U t­
ile Washington Estates, $7,000
City of Sanford to John D.
Brass ct al, Sanford, $5,000
A. U. Chapman ct ux to
Olive E. Romlg et ux. Eastbrook, J17.000
Granville V. Gray to Astor
C. Brown et ux, Altamonte
Springs, tll.ooo
Kingswood Builders, Inc.
U&gt; Paid S. Polgar et ux,
Greenhrair of Loch Arbor,
125,000
Jus* F. Ilunsuckcr to Mnscoe
II. Miller et ux, Lake Minnie
Estates, $t0,500
Joe T. Sasser ft ux to
Joseph Kampf, Dreamwold,
$3,000
Ernest W. Smart et ux to
Raymond M. Ball et ux, San­
ford, $8,700
Chaunccy A, Reaser et ux
In William J. McFarlin, Eng­
lish Estates $22,300,
Slgrld Johannessen to Frank
A. lludgln et ux, Huffman and
Fewcll Subdivision, $8,500
Knox-Florida Development
Carp, to Augustus Brown, Jr.
et ux, Lincoln Heights, $t0,600
FHA to Edward D. Smith
et UX. North Orlando, $11,350
Oakland Estates Inc., to
Jeffrey 31. Ettingcr, et ux,

OF LOCH ARBOR
It’s tree - shaded, gently rolling terrain, adjacent to the Mayfair
Golf Course; truly an ideal setting for your prestige home. A
visit will convince you of the serene, restful atmosphere
of Greenbriar.

CHOOSE YOUR HOMESITE — BUILD WHEN YOU’RE READY
Construction

.1 Bedroom

Con temporary.

Also

1 Bedroom

Colonial.

-HOMS, FIT VOW* XJH* "

Modern Kilchena

WILLIAM S.
UKUMLKY JB.

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6 iN E R A l&lt; $ $ ELECTRIC
I*. O. BOX 1599

Oakland Estalea, 917,000
Oakland Estates, lae., to
Robert J. Grlbben et ux,
Oaklsnd Estates, 915,500
Flail Divorce Decrees
Agnes A. Purdy vs. Robert
Lyman Purdy
M U Filed
City Savings Bank of Pills-

Let Ma Moke
The Breakfast
UNIVERSITY PARK. Pi.
(UPI)—It's worth the effort
(o see that your family geU
a good breakfast and it’s also
Important that It Is prepared
by one person, say research­
er! at Penn State University,
A good breakfast provides
a better nutritional balance
for the day, eliminating the
11 o’clock slump.
Testa have proved that
breakfast is better nutrition­
ally when one person pre­
pares It. That’s because the
person who has the responsi­
bility Is more likely to pro­
vide a balanced meal for the
group. An Individual prepar­
ing hla own breakfast may
call It quit* after toast and
coffee.
First air conditioned pri­
vate borne in the U.S. was
located at 3!lnoeapo!ls, Minn,
where the system was in­
stalled by Willis Carrier, In­
ventor of air conditioning, in
1015.

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field vs Ua M. Fenno et al,
mlg., foreclosure
Knickerbocker Federal S. it
L. Assn. vs. Bessie 31. Par­
rish et al, mlg. foreclosure
1st Federal S. * L. Assn,
of Orlando, vs. Dale Banister
et ux, mtg. foreclosure
Williamsburg Savings Bank
vs. Donald Edwin Boose et
al mortgage foreclosure
3!ary E. Bowman vs. John
E. Lawson et ux, mortgage
foreclosure
American Federal S A L
of Orlando va. Tommy G.
Hadley et al mortgage fore­
closure.
Flaal Divorce D eem *
Jotephlne Ann Kampf v*.
Charles Lester Kampf
Kay F. Guynn vs. Charles
C. Guynn
Mabel W. Gray vs. Reed B.
Gray
Marriage Applications
Roland G. Kidd, Dexter,
Mo., and Cynthia J. Howard,
Sanford
Willis Carter, North Or­
lando and Vonda Jane Kern,
Sanford
Eugene F. Thornton, Balti­
more, Md., and 5us!e Doro­
thy Thompson. Baltimore, 3Id.
Arthur John Callen, St.
Petersburg and Dorcas Joann
Blythe Prince, Lake Jlnnrne
Lonnie 3loorc, Jr., Lock­
hart and Bettina 3lary Ourslor, Orlando
Otto F. Schweska. Indian
River City and Ingrid M.
Tierese, DcBary.

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

WHATEVER YOU’RE
DOING, — STOP AND
SEE THESE
“TOMORROW M INDED”
HOMES TODAY!

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Page 10 — Sept. 13, 1963

Courthouse Records
Real E iU tr Trnasnrtl—
George M. Shanholte et ux
to Mary J. George, Sanford,
18,K»
Estelle R. Remey to Quinlin
It. Lacey et al, Sanford
Height*. |5,000 \
Eugene Talbot MacGeeo at
ux to Dorothy D’Andrea,
Country Club Manor, 910,100
Eitella W. Long to Esther
It. Johnson,
Pearl
Lake
Height* &lt;13.000
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Riohard
M. Preston et ux, Eastbrook
917,400
Edwin L. llaucsler et ux to
Robert J. French, Dreamwold
95,800
Albert M. Greene et ux to
Robert F. Bordner et ux, Oak*
land Shores, 919,500
Stuart A. Joynt et al to
Oliver W. Inman at ux, Longwood, 99,000
Barbara Jean Delong to
George Pugh et ux Queen's
Mirror South, 910,000
Roland Toureau et ux to
George J. Walter! Jr., et ux,
North Orlando, $8,800
Thoms* T. Tuck, Inc,, to
Norman R. Bi'stol et ux,
North Chuluota, 18,500
FHA to Abe Goldman, North
Chuluota, $8,700
J . L. Hobby et ux to DeLand District Bd. of Mission*
of Methodist Church, Inc.,
4 8c 8-20-30, $20,000
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Donald
F. Fenstrrmaker et ux. Eastbrook, 915,200
Anna 31. Bush et al to
Forest G. Sherrcr et ux, $3,*
500, Casselberry
Edna J. Wheeler to 3!elvln
F. Worland et ux, Altamonte
Springs, $11,500
Florence It. Hoover to Home
Missions Comm., St. Johns
Presbytery, Orange villa, $19,-

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�Three Seminole
PO lo b s Riled
* * e io * ^
Th* Herald'* Janie Shoeh u la ge advice for
housewives in the matter of
g le a n in g out the fireplace for
the cominir winter season.
Janie advise* that if you use
the vacuum sweeper make
sure the hose and other yadjjata are hooked up tightly.
She failed to have her ma­
chine hooked up properly and
Bow la planning to repaint
^ three rooms, along with a
shampoo for h e r new wall-towall carpeting.
•
• •
Everyone interested In add­
ing hla or her help to the
athletic program a t Seminole
High School le urged to be
present at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
J t h e school auditorium for a
meeting of the Seminole
Boosters
Club.
President
Barks wants to see a BIG
crowd there.
•
• •
A trick knee resulted in a
compound fracture of the left
wrist for Altamonte business­
man William J . Lancaster,
^ lie fell down a flight of stepa
" a t Longwood, Lancaster, who
was in the hospital for three
days, Is at home again.
•
• e
From tha Lions Pause:
Muncy la aomelhing that
things run Into and people mil
•u t of.
e e e
Legion Junior bateliall team
9 will be guesta at a steak din­
ner by Campbell Loosing Post
• f the American Legion a t
T tonight.
B aker

95 Jailed In Protest At Tallahassee

John E. Courier Jr. is the
acting postmaster at Oviedo,
having taken over the duties
Saturday morning. He suc­
ceeds the late J. B. Jones.
Nominated by V. S. Rep. A.
S. Herlong Jr. on recommen­
dation of numerous Oviedo
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon thundershowers through Tuesday: high today 89-D4; low tonight in 70s.
residents. Courier was given
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 JION., SEPTEMBER 16, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 18
the oath of office Friday VOL. 56
evening at his home by Post­
al Inspector W. It. Richie, of
Orlando.
E. it. Sitlcr, also nominated
by Congressman Herlong, has
been confirmed by the U. S.
Senate as postmaster at Cas­
selberry and probably will
take the oath of office this
week. He will succeed Clyde
Kcrce, acting postmaster for
Comer’a jury will conduct an impiest hi the fatal •hoot­
three years.
ing
of Charlra H. Strickland, about as, of Muhie ton, (la., at
Miss Cccilc Heard's name
7 p.m. tonight at Oviedo City Hull. An autopsy was being
Is now before the Senate for
conducted today a t Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Winter
continuation as postmaster
Purk.
of Sanlord. Presently acting
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said today that Strickland's nephew,
postmaster, she also was
Fred W. Burdette Jr., 37, U
nominated by Herlong and
her name forwarded by Presi­
being held In county Jail on
dent Kennedy to the Senate.
a murder charge.
She replaced Guy Allen, act­
The Sherilf reported Depu­
ing po-tmaster for 2 'a years.
ties
Charles K a g a n -and
Courier, a native of San­
James Moore ut about 2:30
ford, was graduated from
Seminole High School and the
p.m. Sunday responded to a
University ol Florida. His mo­
call front Justice ol (lie Peaca
ther, Mrs. John E. Courier
Thomas Moon, acting coron­
Sr., resides In Sanford.
er. that he wanted assistance
A World War H veteran
in serving a warrant on Bur­
NEGOTIATIONS
WERE
COMPLETED
today
through
Wesley
Hensley,
with rank of major, Courier
dette at hi* home
Little
local
commercial
agent
of
the
Atlantic
Const
Line
Railroad,
for
the
M.
A.
Is married to the former Dor­
Lake Howell, just tiff TuskuEvans
Plywood
Components
Company
to
lease
the
ACL
building
on
Grapeothy Marshall, of Sanford,
wllla Itoad near Oviedo.
villo Avenue. The Evans firm, burned out of their oilier (ptarters recent­
and they have four children,
Burdette was charged, Hobly, will take occupancy Tuesday and begin operations Wednesday. Pictured
Julmny, 19, attending Orlan­
&gt;4 reported, with shooting at
front
the
left
are
Scott
lim
ns,
chairman
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce's
do Junior College; Jimmy, id.
the home of a neighbor, For­
industrial committee, who brought the principals together; Evans and
■ml twin girls, Mary and
rest Ferrell. When Ihe depu­
Hensley.
■
(Herald
Photo)
Martha. II.
ties and Moon arrived they
Tiie family moved to Ovie­
were told that Burdette had
do in 1948. Courier is a mem­
gone to the Ferrell home and
ber of the American Legion
dated (bat he had killed a
and &gt;s president of the Ovie­
man.
do Athletic Association, which
The officers found Strick­
dedicated the ifew fool ball
land dead in the Burdette F. \V. BURDETTE JR.
field in his name last No­
home. He hail been shot
vember.
twice. Officers found a pistol,

Inquest Tonight
In Fatal Shooting

J. E. COURIER JR.

E. R. S1TLER

Wallace Sets $5000
Reward in Bombing O U S E L S

•••

a rifle ami a carbine.
i ’l i r n c o a t H o m e
Sheriff Hobby said thc dep­
MONTGOMERY, I U I’ll — gro leader Aim t in Luther
TUSCON, Aril. (LTD —
uties today were continuing
Gov. George C- Wulluee said King Jr,
A Social Security represen­
King told the governor "the Korean War tmuroat Scott L. their investigation Into the
Holiday the persons who
tative will be at City Hall
bombed a church full of Ne­ blood of four littlu children Uu-ti returned early today to shooting. He added that there
here from U u.in. to noon
groes in Birmingham ‘‘must is rn your huml*. Your ir- a tearful reunion with his tiad been reports Burdette
Oct. J, 9, HI, k’.’l and 30.
t«- brought to justice” and of­ leap in itdu and mi-puldiol ac* ’ray-haired. widowed mother and Strickland It a d been
• • •
WEST PALM REACH (CPI) fered a $-*&gt;,t)WI ie\\uni to any­ tions have created m Birming­ whom he lias not seen since drinking. The Sheriff also
Although the s«ay is clear
ham and Alabama thu atmos­ 1930.
said that Burdette's wife "left
-A group of 23 Haitian re- one who tan do if.
9 for a new courthouse building
Friday because site was In
bclievrd to be bit-1
i, ts . -j,
Birming­ phere Hurt ha* induced youhere, don't look for a new fa­
(ear of her husband.”
of rx ie le.t ler Dr. ] ham official-. Wi.dnie lu-licd tinned violence and now mur­
cility to go up for several
Clement Benoit. xrro quo*. ■WO state policemen to the der." .
Gratttkow Funeral Home, In
years to come. County has
l SIT FI) NATIONS, N. Y.
(
limit'd
today
by
fed
era
1
au*
J
charge
ol funeral arrange­
i
ity
anil
alerted
B
O
O
National
two more payments to make
tU I'i) — Disarmament was
thurifies after landing Sunday Guard aien for standby duty.
on its new Jail and then cun
the domintant theme today ment.*, reported they are en­
, in a smalt bout.
llo promised the u-e of
U-e that mlllage after that to
on Hip tve of the opening of deavoring to locate other rel­
Immigration officials said "every law enforcement agen­
finance a new courthouse
tiie U V General A-wnihly, atives of Strickland.
tkry would Interview (tm ex- cy of tills slate” to a p p r bend
building. Plans were drawn at
A unit-ear accident occur but Vkl Nam ami racial
ih"- at Op-i-locka n-'ar Miami lla* bombers urid to maintain
the suinit time the jail plans
ring shortly after 3 p.m Sun issue In Africa were- expect­
I today, and addrl only "their law and order in the t i n of
^ were prepared for a proposed
day hetween Oviedo und lie ed to share the spotlight.
Mayor Thunina S. McDonald caves will be considered.”
Violence It created.
courthouse along the lake today invited members of the
nevu oil :&gt;R 12tl, did damage'
,
The refugees included *cvAs 1ms become customary of $3oo t &gt; the ear and $.13 to O C IZ U I'C S 1 l i i n n O l l
front, north of the jail. Coun­ hoard of directors and the ex-[eral women ami children,
the past
several a ranch fence. The driver was
Funeral arrangement* were
ty ju st recently spent more e c u l i v e committee of the ' They arrived Sunday aboard dining
ALGIERS, Algeria (UIM)—
than $lU,tM)0 renovating the Chamber of Commerce to at­ a 33 foot sailboat and told month* of racial conflict, Wal­ charged with failing to have Ahmed Ben Bella, elected being held in abey ance today
interior of the present court­ tend the City’s budget hear­ immigration officials they had lace and top aide* spent moat his vehicle tinder control and first president of independent fur a IG-j ear-old drowning
house and lust week awarded ing at 8 p. m. tonight ut City •ailed in from the Bahamas. of Sunday at the state- Capitol leaving lli,; scene ot an acci­ Algeria without opposition, victim, Monte Davis, Negro,
a $7,000 contract to paint ami llnll.
said today hix government will of Bose la mi 1’ark, pending a r­
Benoit came to Miami Wed­ watching developments in tin- dent.
new
crisis.
State
Highway
l’atrolman
dean up the exterior.
scire Lind owned by French rival o[ hi* parents from the
**In thi&lt; way,” Mayor Me* nesday after being deported
•
• •
Wallace called the bombing Tommy Tam tin reported to­ settlers ami big Algerian North.
from
Nassau
because
of
state­
Donuld’s letter reads, “you
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
a "tragic event which has sad­ day that investigation reveal landowner*.
Report from the
police
will he nhlo t o li u a r the ments made again-t Francois dened ull Alabamian*.
today that the youth, a stu­
liar ed that file cur, driven bv Wil­
9 blotter:
Will
c
typing out
dent at (rooms High School,
perpetrators of this vicious lie Johnson of Oviedo, travel­
bi s lot mai ing the otter thoughts of the City Commit-, UuVa!k'r ’ ,lai,ian *llfU,or
sion expressed on the status |
wav drowned Saturday aftercrime must ho brought to ing west, left the highway,
" ’* ie off the typewriter.
VATICAN
(TTY
(UPD
of events existing between the
• • •
justice.”
traveled alunit 39 feet, veered The Vatican was reported to­ tux'll while swimming at Wei
I
Die
At
Fair
All women of the Sanford Seminole County Chamber &lt;d TIJUANA, Mexico U T I ) "This i* no time* for in­ hack on thc highway (or a day pi.inning to invite tiie ma­ tare Lake, at the end uf West
area who can donate some Commerce ami the Sanford I'our persons were reported flammatory statements ami short distance, skidded 33 feet jor n&lt;in-Christian faiths, in- iiuth Street.
time to making cancer dress­ City Commission.”
Companion* said thc boy
killed and as many as 3U to We don't need any more from tic (ore running back off the eluding Jews, Uud-lhWt* and
Thu Commission last year
ings arc invited to Join a
33 others injured Sunday night out-ddn agitators who thrive highway and plowing 31 feet Moslems, to send observers suffered cramps ami (hey
group from L'psala Presbyter­ allowed the Chamber SIU.000 when a ferris wheel collaps­ on tragedies such as occurred through a barbed wire fence. to the second session of the were unable lu bring him In
ian Church from 10 a. ni. to for Its operations hut last ed in this border town dur­ in Birmingham,” llo governor Before linally coinin': to re*t Ecumenical
Council.
The shore. Deputies, using special
3 p. m. Thursday to work on j Tuesday reduced this figure to ing a celebration of Mexico', said in a statement after re­ in a field it traveled .mother council resumes work in St. rescue equipment, recovered
for the cumin* y.-ur ol- lmk,
* the project at thc home uf I
Hu- body in about 33 minutes.
ceiving a telegram from Ne­ 171 feel.
Peter’* Basilica Sept HI.
nee.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter on Nar- though the Chamber hud re­
quested $fn,um.
cissus Avenue.
Thu Commission f u r t h e r
• • •
Ehler Springs HR Club will ttrntnl ivrly pjrrm l Lint Tuim*
meet for the first time this iluy that “with cu-opcialtoii in
season at 10 a. m. Tues­ the next »ix mouths" it might
A shower of rain which 7k*- j Francis (.. RoumiUnt Jr., liviliun of li lain wem intro-1 stated lli.it the objective of lie must be that, of course,
day at the Hume Demonstra­ grunt un additional $5,t&gt;UU to
gun ut the sumo tints as the president of Seminole County lucril by C.ijit. John Williams, tha school is bused on the re- hut uIm&gt; a great deal more,
the Chamber for this yi ur.
tion Center on 23th Street.
• « •
F. K. Itoumillut Jr., presi­ commissioning eetemonies uf i Chamber of Commerce, who. executive officer of Hi Acad- marks of Copt. John I'aul lie should hu u* Well, n gentle,
dent
of the Chumher, said that 11, new Sanford Naval Arad- pie.
■folio,, famous Naval historical matt of liheiul education, re.
Note to football fans: The
I the wholehearted *up- &lt;my";
fined lit a n n t* r, punctilious
Seminole Junior Varsity game "the Chamber is dee lining | r-my Sunday, failed to duntpen port of the community to tin i Colonel [ urmun, in hi* ad- figure, who said,
courtesy und thu nicest sense
with Seabrcerc scheduled (or the imitation ut tins time. the spirit of tile eolorful riles ncw jchoul.
"It is by no mruns enough of personal honor.”
| dress to approximately t'to
here Thursday evening has Thc executive amt finance w h i c h officially ’launched''
Colonel Furman, other dig students, parents, relative*, that an officer of thu Navy
"in a world in which the
been moved up to 7:30 p.in. committee, uf llic Chamber the school.
should ho a cap'ddu mariner. need for tho right sort of leuiluiUtrie*
of
the
U.
S.
Navy
and
[civic
leudeia
and
businessmen.
Wednesday at Daytona Beach. met this morning and decided
At Ihe commit li11. "Break the
• • •
lu request an informal meet­ colors!” issued by Col. II. J.
United Fund kick-off break­ ing with the City at tile card Furman, superintendent o( the
fast is slated (or 8 a in. est possible lime to resolve *chool, Ihe nation's emblem
next Monday at the Florida thc differences between the was unfurled fur tiie first time
State lounge.
City and the Chamber. W e|on jju, pram| „,.w ship-type
• • •
feel nothin.; can he actum flag staff.
First parents meeting of plished by uptnly airing th»’*e (In hand to take part in tha
the school year at Sanford differences."
ere monies and give official
Junior High School Is sche­
_
, III-.
welcome to the new educutiouduled for 7:30 p. m. Sept.
F re n c h K cd H its
Hi institution were Mayor Torn
34 at the school auditorium,
q
q
||
^
j
McDonuld. who noted that tiie
• • •
uruiiemy is hauled between
Mid-Florida chapter, Na­
TARBES, France (UFO _ two old forts. Fort Alellon
tional Association of Account*,
French
Communist p a r t y und Foil Bred an.! that Me!will hold its first dinner-meet­
chief
Jacques
Duclns said | hmvllle Avenue is an old m ill-{
ing of the fiscal year at 8:30
p. m. Tuesday at Robert Sunday night that I’tevident taiy trail;
Charles do Gaulle's resis­ County Commi-sloner James
Meyer Motor Inn, Orlando.
tance to lessening &lt;d East- ft. Avery Jr., who said that
• • •
Mrs. Mildred Babcock is West tensions Is "unfortu­ "future Naval leader* will un­
accepting reservations until nately Identical with that of doubtedly puss through the
halls”;
Wednesday (or the Sanford - China."
('apt. Robert Ware, rumAddressing
a
crowd
id
a
Scminole Art Association din­
ner at 6:30 p. m. Sept. 23 at party fete. Due In, said great inundirnr office i of Sanford
progress has been achieved Naval Air Station, who said
Mid-Florida Country Club.
• • •
toward forming a united front that “if you searched the
ficers and eity and county officials. School openUlft WERE PRESENT Sunday afternoon when
Insomnia is a communicable with French Socialists to world uver you would find no
Sanford Nava) Academy wtut commissioned in
cut iorniully today fur approximately 80 cadets.
d case that parents get from overthrow the Gaulllst re finer spot to put a naval mud(Herald ITiutoJ.
ttutoimuiR* ltd by jchoul leaders, L. S. Navy of­
•Lute.

U. S. Questions
Haiti Refugees

Arms Top Thome

Mayor Invites
CC To Meeting

Car Hits Fence;
Damage $535

Drowned Boy’s
Rites Await Kin

Further Bids

Quints' Father
To Stay Pul

ABERDEEN, ft D. &lt;UH)
—Andy El*cher, thu proud
father of a real bundle of
habit* — quintuplet* — Isn’t
going to let hi* good life got
complicated by fame.
He sees no reason to,change
hi* $7d*a*week grocery clerk
Job or hunt for a larger house.
His only problem, he told
newsmen, Is "my four Marys.”
The four daughters of Andy
ami Mary Ann Fischer ail
were baptized ".Mary." The
liny was baptized James An­
drew.
"We're working on names
fur tha four ’Marys.’ Bill we
nra going to use ’Mary’ for
either the first or middle
name of all thu girls,” Fisch­
er said.
At fur id* rented Ill-room
hull** two miles out of town,
Fischer said, "I’m content
wiieru I am now, I don’t plan
to look for a bigger house.”

laifts Martial Law
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UIM) — President N'go Dlnh
Diem today lilted Ihe martla'
law regulations he imposed
last month when Ih* ordered
the crackdown on the lluddhist*.

Sanford Naval Academy Is 'Commissioned' In Colorful Rites
eiship is no great,” suid Col­
onel Furman, "wo shall endeuvor to build men who pos
Sens till* quality of leadership
. . , and we shall work toward
(hu development of each boy
to Ids full potential.”
Colonel Furman praised thn
staff of the school, saying that
they have displayed a spirit
which will he transmitted to
the brigade of cadet* and with
this "esprit du carp*’’ this
academy rantiot hut live on to
the grout traditions of thu
Navy.
"Our goal i* to build tho
greatest school of this kind iu
lire south. Quality, rather than
quantity is the keynote of my
thinking,” Ite suid.
Adding to Ihe color of thu
ceremonies was thu musie of
thu Serninolo High School
band, which played several
numbers and led the flag cere­
mony to thu strains &lt;&gt;( tho na­
tional anthem.
Following the eommi*»ioning, re fresh men la were served
In the school nuis hall, which
was decorated with bouquets
of flowers from well-wishers
and local business institutions.
Orientation for student* be­
gan today, when apprbxiniat*ly *0 cadet* reported for en­
rollment iu Ilia new school.

Group Ignores
Police Order
To Move On
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
S h e r i f f * deputies arrested
about 03 Negroes today wh»
sang an&lt;l demonstrated in
front of the Leon County jail
where many of the 248 march­
ers arrested Saturday night
remained In their erils.
Estimates of the crowd that
first arrived at (lie concrete
jail set the figure at about
230, hut when Sheriff William
Joyce gave the group 10 min­
utes to disperse, the crowd
dwindled to about 93.
They sat on the concrete
apron in front of the door ta
thc jail, singing “Climbing Jaroh’» Ladder” and refused to
leave. The Negroes were ring­
ed by deputies und state pa­
trolmen.
Joyce ordered the arrest of
thu demonstrator* for violat­
ing n direct onler by the slier,
ilf to leave. He said if they
resisted, they would idso |.&lt;j
charged with resisting arrest.
When told they were under
nrrest, the Negroes stood up
quietly and marched two by
two into the Jail.
State patrolmen dispersed
other Negroes standing across
the street from the jail. As
the spectators, many of whom
had been part of the demon­
stration group curlier, moved
away, a woman’s voice from
th* second floor of the jail
shouted "chicken."
Meanwhile, Ut demonstrat­
ors arrested Saturday night
while marching towards tha
Jail wera arraigned on charges
of disorderly conduct.

Stormy Area In
Northwest Gulf
NEW ORLEANS (UIM) —
The U. S. Weather Bureau re­
ported today a low pressure
ares In thc northwest Gulf of
Mexico 130 to 200 miles asst
of Brownsville, Tex.
The bureau said conditions
"appear favorable for further
intensification.”
.Special reports from ships
in th« area were requested
and a reconnaissance (light
wax planned.
The highest winds report­
ed were about 30 miles per
hour |n squalls, the bureau
said. Showers wero occurring
along the northern Gulf coast
and seas were becoming
rough.

New Engineering
School A t FSU
TALLAHASSEE (LTD Florida State University has
created a new school of en­
gineering geared to leach tho
now field* of science, tho
school announced this weekend.
Dr. Graver L. Rogers, T7.
was named dean. He said
Ihe schools would stress en­
gineering systems, engineer­
ing mechanics, engineering
electronics and materials.

Hoople Picks
Football Scores

Major Hoople. the grand
old man of OUR BOARDINQ
HOUSE, peeks away at hie
typewriter making hit first
football forecast of the rea­
son.
The Major's flrat card will
cover the garnet of Septem­
ber 21, and will appear on
the s p o r t a pages of this
newspaper.
Confident of hit ability ae
a prognosticator, the Old Boy
defies all readers to beM
hie predictions.
Here's your ch ance to
have some fun end match
wits with one of the gama'a
greatest forecasters.
Watch the sports page*
for tha big kickoff.

�A t Seminole High T IC
Club bald a "back to school”
barbecue tost Wednesday aft­
ernoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F a d Hickson on
Crystal Lake in Lake Mary
with some 43 members, chap­
erones and guests to attend-

t a n , Hay Brunell, Gary Kelley, Gilbert Nary, Ray-lgerly, Dail
Renfro, Rob Jones, Jack mond Rennet, Jay Payne, Dresnick, D
Hunt, Tam Michael, Sherry Fred Galletla, Karen Meti- Plapp, Rid
Convilla, Tam Cason, Wayne l*r, Mike Corbin, Tom Bag-1 John Lewis,

Merchants To Meet

AH s( the students enjoyed
swimming and dancing and
the beys engaged In an excit­
ing and rigorous game of
football. Mato purpose of the
arent was to provide a getacquainted outing for m w
members of Uw club which
wiR Meet officers this week.
The TEC Club Is a statesponsored organization f o r
trial and technical courses
WJch aids la the development
a t good leadership and cltlI t mb Ip
Last year the club made
Reid tripe to various Indus­
trial plants la the area,
beard speakers from a num­
ber of industries and sponsor­
ed a Parent's Night and other
tccial functions.
At present only drafting degiga technology students are
tl'glble for club membership
a t Seminole High. Robert
Schmidt, Instructor, a l s o
ae*vse as elub sponsor.
Chaperones for last Wed­
nesday's party were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Klckllghter.
Mra. Cecil Jonas, Wren Cred­
ited and Hickson.
Students attending w e r e
Stave Blair, Ray Bradford,
Denver Vodapich, Ed Lacba-

JACKSONVILLE — An inCTcaaa of 4.34 par cont to aalaa
was rocordtd by Winn-Dixie
fl-orae during the four-week
period ended Aug. 14 compar­
ed with the corresponding pe­
riod a year ago, It was an­
nounced a t general headquar­
ters hero. ,
f
lh a Wton-Dixie four-week
eolen volume totaled 164,066,608 as compared with 141,438,063 during the same pe­
riod last year. This was an
increase of 82,608,463.
Ealea during the sight-week
period ended Auguat 34 total­
ed 1117,671*448 as compared
with 1110497,486 during the
corresponding period of 1962,
an Increase of 17,876,063 or
8.31 per cent.
Winn-Dixie now haa 600 retr.il (torts throughout the
Biuth compared with 596 a
yiar ago.
BORDER CROSSINGS
Including cases of multiple
enlry across the Canadian
a 4 Mevlcan borders, a total
c.' 1T3 million persona en­
tered the United States, 93
n dllon of them being aliens,
d iring the year ended June
31, 1002, according to Britan­
n i a Book of the Year,

BT
MB £

TV,

I

The monthly meeting of the
Forest City Merchants Asso­
ciation will be held at 8 p m.
Tuesday in the Forest City
Restaurant.

f

The first meeting of the
season for the Geneva Home
Demonstration Club was held
last Wednesday at 10 a.m. at
the Community Hall with 24
members in attendance.
Mrs, William Sleg acted as
welcoming hostess.
Mrs. Donald Dunn Sr. in­
augurated the home demonstraliun sitting service for
children at the Geneva Meth­
odist Church Hall to enable
mothers to attend the meet­
ings.
The program, "Tailoring

Food Need* to Family Mem­
bers," was given by Mrs.
Donald .Norton. Mrs. D. M.
Ladd, who gave a demonstra­
tion on the use of locally
grown pears, prepared her
recipe tor pear crisp and
gave three of her pear rec­
ipes to the ladies.
Mrs. It. (1. Shuler, health
and safety chairman, led the
group through an interesting
quix on highway safety and
traffic laws with the winner's
prize going to Mrs. Helen Al­
derman.
During the business meet-

ing conducted by Mrs, T. J.
Cbalfant, president, the ladles
voted to sponsor 4-H Clubs
for girls in the Geneva area
and to find leaders for all age
groups.
The ladles also discussed
the need for more instruction
in county government and
tentative plans were made to
attend more county commis­
sion meetings in the future.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, agent,
spoke on the many new items
that are becoming available
to homemakers.

After the meeting the ladies
enjoyed a covered dish lunch­
eon and discussed the many
interesting articles made dur­
ing their three summer w ork#
shops.
These workshop meetings
were held durfng the sum m er
at the homes of Mrs. C. D.
Perry, Mrs. D. M. Ladd and
Mrs. Cliff Donovan. At the
last meeting, held at the
Lake Harney home of Mra.
Donavan on Aug. 27, there
were 21 ladies, three inter^
cited ieenagers and se v e re r
children present.

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Richard Benton, Fred Galletta, Jay Payne, Alaif Breankk. Sherry Conville, Karen Metxler and Daley Smith.
(Herald Photo)

Forest Lake
School Observes
Special Week

Church, Synod of Florida,
heard Dr. J. Weyta Fulton,
D. D., paitor of the Shenan­
doah Presbyterian Church of
Miami, aa gueit ipeaker for
last Thursday morning's clos­
ing service of the three-day
Golden Jubllca Meeting held
at the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Rev. Fulton used a t the
basis for his talk, an excerpt
from the DGth Psalm, "O Wor­
ship the Lord In the Beauty
of Holincti."
installalion of new officers
•.vas conducted at the close n!
(he service by Mrs. Robert T.
Dowell of Haines City. The
gavel, ptesented to the new
president, Mrs. R. L. Tilfihman of Riviera Reach by re­
tiring president, Mrs. Henry
Craig, was first given to the
organization In 1031 when the
Synodical last met In Sanford.
This gavel was made In Jeru­
salem and is so Inscribed.
At Ihe conclusion of the In­
stallation the group gathered
In Fellowship Hall of the
FOSTER'S "HOME"
Inspiration fur Stephen church for a luncheon of
Fuller's song "My Old Ken­ sandwiches, cookies amt tea.
tucky Hume’1 wan a stately The golden theme, carried out
brick dwelling on thu edge of in lovely floral decorations,
Uardstuwn, Ky., which ia pre­ featured large potted crotons
served at one of Kentucky's at vantage points In the room
a n d beautiful a r r a n g e m e n Is
great shrines.

By Shirley Wentworth
Tile Forest lak e Church
School is observing Temper­
ance Week today through
Friday during which time
special (lima will be shown
and bulletins distributed In
each classroom by the var­
ious trachers.
Qualified leaders alto will
be available at the school dur­
ing the week for conferences
with any adult of the area
who Is Interested In the ob­
servation.
J, D. Miller, principal, re ­
ports that there Is a capacity
enrollment of 260 students at
the Church Schtol tills year.
The fifth grade classroom
was enlarged during the sum­
mer to handle increases and
two new teachers, Mrs. Leta
Riots, fourth gride, and Mra.
Virginia T h a t c h e r , sixth
grade, have been added to
the overall staff.

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repair cost.
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Bf The Reading Labnartory all once you get the classes
straight: as a matter of fact,
Written for Newspaper
it's all extremely logical. But
Enterprise Association
you have to get the classes
So far, we've seen two dif­ straight! And the surest way
ferent kinds of subject de­ not to get the classes straight
velopment. History, whether is to memorize every little
the history of peoples or of thing in the book just because
literature develops in a hori- it's there.
lontal fashion — each event
When you study a new ani­
leads to subsequent events. mal or a new plant, take your
There is • cause and effect time and look it over. How is
relationship between the his­ it made and how does it work
torical events, and you should — that is, respirate, digest,
overview to find this pattern, reproduce and so forth? Then
this "big picture.”
how would you classify it?
On the other hand, subjects Dues the book classify it that
like sociology, psychology, way? If so, fine! If not, why
economics and political sci­ not?
ence tend to develop vertical­
In other words, don't get
ly. The text and lecturer will flustered by a bunch of Latin
construct a set of general names. Just keep in mind that
concepts (like "group.” “neu­ when you dissect an animal,
rosis,” “ Law of Supply and you're seeing how it works
Demand,” etc.) which will so you'll be able to classify
then be applied to specific it. When you study plant re­
cases. You must understand production, you're seeing how
these general concepts first— they work so you'TI he able
for these ere the foundation to classify them. Overview
of the subject—before you get each major unit to find the
into details.
properties of the classes; once
Biology is a bird of a dlf- calm, keep cool and keep
ferent feather, Llke all the classifying.
other sciences, biology is con­
stantly changing. Almost ev­
(NEXT: How to
ery day there is ■ new break­ physics and chemistry.)
through or new piece of infor­
mation obtained. It'a import­
The entire 30 DAYS TO
ant that you realiza this, and I1ETTEH GRADES series
it's also important that you is now available In an MO.
see that your textbook and page, spiral-bound book.
your teacher can't possibly To order your copy send
keep up with all the new de­ your name, address.^ city
velopments. No one cun. As » and slate plus SI.00 to
result, and properly so, your Better tirades, c o The San­
biology course will be primari­ ford Herald, I*. O. Box ISO,
ly a descriptive course. That Dept. A, Radio City Station,
is, you’re almost entirely con­ New York 19, N. Y.
cerned with classifying the
different forms of life.
If you decide to major In
biulogy In college and mnke
it your life’s work, you’ll go
beyond mere classification.
You’ll study the chemistry of
life, you’ll be able to delve
deeply into cell structure, evo­
lution and other fascinating
aspects. But for the time be­
ing, concentrate on passing
your elementary courses.
Ninety-nine and II 100 per
rent of all students who have
trouble with their biology
course have it because they
can’t see the forest for the
trees. Remember that fur the
most part your course will
simply divide living things
into great groups. The most
general groups are railed
phyla. For instunce, the chordates are a phylum. Do you
know what they ure? From
the great groups, or phyla,
biology then worka down to
smaller and smaller groups
(family, genus and species).
For instance* a rril fox ia a
member of the chordatci, and
of the dog family (Canidae),
and the genus Vulpes, and the
species fulvus. Technically,
the red fox is referred to as
tho Vulpua fulvus.
L V You can rosily plan
Horribly confusing, isn’t it?
your chikl’a degree.
Actually, it isn’t confusing at
Ask your Gulf Life
representative how
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tightest
te st jin history for th e Boston
fisheries.
Evidence Indicates th a t the Rus­
sians are using illegal nets with dose
mesh th a t sweep up small fish which
shoutd not be taken- The fish do not
have a chance to grow to maturity
und reproduce.
B etter the Russians should stick
to missile monitoring.

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
As c a t of th* last holdouts
against the digitisation of the
human race, 1 have refused to
tall anyone what my alp code
number is.
But now I am beginning to
sea the folly of those obstruc­
tionist tactics.
Despite my efforts to main­
tain secrecy, several mall or­
der houses have been able to
learn my sip number, presum­
ably by kidnapplnr my mail­
man and torturing him until
he squealed.
Aa a result, this year’s
Christmas gift catalogs are
being delivered anywhere from
34 to 86 hours ahead of last
year’s crop.
For a person who likes to do
his Christmas shopping early,
as I do, every minute count*.
So 1 suppose I should apolo­
gia* to the Post Office De­
partment for having been
such a sorehead.
As usual, the catalogs are
filled with wonderful gift sug­
gestions, and I can hardly
wait to get a t the order
blanks.
On* item that caught my
eye la a “beer can launcher.”
Using a .22 caliber blank for
propulsion, It will hurl an
empty beer can as far as 100
feet.
Th* c a t a l o g touts the
launchers for target practice.

Who Owns Them?
Leaders of nstione antagonistic
toward the United States know w hat
they’l l doing when they shut off
their people from the news of our
It’s not propaganda so much aa

the daily items In our press which

' " \ make their citisens wonder if
leaders a n telling them the
m_f truth.
Taka the reporta of stockholders
■•■tings, which make up a good bit
of the business news grist. Our an­
tagonists hasp scorn on Wall Street
M d t h e “capitalist masters" who
the great companies in the Unit­
ed States.

J u st who does own these compa­
nies?
Well, the steel industry has just
reported that it had 1,280,766 stock­
holders in 1962.
Even m o n revealing is the steady
trend to wider stock ownership.
Ju st after the war, in 1946, th e n
w e n 669,788 holders of steel stocks.
In I960, this number had increased
to 688,216. In the 12 y ean following
the number of shareholders just
about doubled.
I t wouldn’t be difficult for those
behind the curtains to perceive that
th e people own these "capitalist”
companies. This is something for the
people behind the curtains to ponder.

1W4

Peter Edson

Political Notebook

but I see them as splendid gifts
for motorised drinkers who
are always throwing beer cans
from car windows.
Th* launcher* will enable
them to litter suburban lawns
that ara presently beyond
their range. Should make beer
can disposal infinitely more
satisfying.
Another attractive Item la a
box of “magic birthday can*
dlts . . . huff and puff with
all your might but you can't
blow them out.”
Imagine the fun you can
have watching your child get
blue in the face trying to extinguish the candles on his
birthday cake.
Aa a companion gift, 1 rec­
ommend a mouthpiece adver­
tised in one catalog aa an aid
in mouth-to-mouth resuscita­
tio n ;^
And here'a a nifty! An ice
tray th at freeies Just enough
cube* for one drink! Ju st the

thing for yoar friends who a r t
solitary drinkers!
Or how about fatfaer-and-Mo
money belts. Helps teach • lad
to be aa miserly a s his old
man.
Having these suggestions on
hand now gives each of us a
big jump on Christmas. And
wa owa It all to xlp code.
First Iron ore shipments
from Minnesota’s gigantic deposits waa mad* in 1884.
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they will effort your 1984 in­ 85 and another $100 for each
dependent up to a maximum
come took like th in
• The largeet share of the of $1,000.
Deductlona of up to 30 par
Individual Income tax cut will
go to 86 per cent of the tax­ cent of gross income would be
payers who are In the low allowed for gifts to all pub­
and middle income group#. licly supported organisations.
Workers forced to more to
Those with Incomes of 13,00°
IF THERE* IS A
4” 100% Nylon
and less would get tax eula accept ■ now job would bo
BREEZE
able
to
deduct
their
moving
averaging 40 par cent after
expenses.
two years.
we get rr —
There are a few losses for
CASE Q-449: Herbert Hoav- in the same London ns waps- tongue « f th* sphinx-1 Ik1
Extrema example: Harried
WE
ARE OPEN AIR
couple, two dependents, $3,000 low Income taxpayers, too; er onco outwitted the Germans pers and gave Mr. Hoover an youngster.
Brush $1.98
Stats
taxis
on
gasoline,
WHY NOT WASH
Income, joint return, stand,
You can often avoid a show­
during World War I, using a O. K.
auto
licenses,
drivers’
permits,
ard deduction, now pays $00
ALUMINUM LADDERS • 81 Ft. - I to 36 F l Sis*.
When ha reached Ma quart­ down with a contrary child IN COMFORT AT —
littla psychological ruse.
taxes. Under the new sched­ alcohol and tobacco will no
that would Isad t o spanking,
ers,
he
then
handed
his
assist­
longer
bo
deductible
for
fedKWITE-WHITE
I t was whlla I was stationed
ule, this couple would pay no
by tactfully diverting Ita atoral Income tax purposes un­ a t Smith College In 1927-1929 ants the London papers which tion .
LAU N DRY
taxes.
3419 FRENCH AVE.
• Taxpayara with Incomes less they are • business ox- th at I learned this true story. they had longed to as*.
209 wr. let 8T.
FA 3-8849
8so tomorrow** case on this
of $3,000 to $5,000 will aver­ pense.
vital
point.
Like
a
stage
magician,
Mr.
For the professor in the
Poll taxes and miscellaneous
age a 38 per cent tax cut. A
Hoover had thus reasoned
married couple, two depend­ special stats taxes on admis­ next office told ma he had that the German would be so
sions
would
ao
longer
bo
de­
served aa an assistant to Her­ Interested In trying to find
ants, $5,000 Income, joint re­
E d ito r, H e ra ld :
turn, standard deduction, now ductible. The only state tax** bert Hoover In 1018 when some secreted or hidden items
Ju rt road tho ‘letter to the pays $300 taxes. Under the th at would bo deductible on
fodsrat returns would bo Hoover acted aa Chairman of that they’d overlook the ob­
odttar" by Mr. Clifford Me new program, $323.
vious.
• Taxpayers with $5,000 those on real estate, state In­ the Committee for Belgian Re­
XlbUe J r .
And that waa exactly what
come and general sale* tax.
lief.
1 want to s ty to is express­ to $10,000 annual Income will
they
did. For they never stopWaiting
period
before
sick
In his official humanitarian
ing my sssUments precisely average a 20 per cent tax cut. pay becomee excludable would
A married couple, two de­
role, Hoover was allowed to go pad to think that th* wrapping
It’s t wonderful article and
pendents,
$10,000
Income, be extended to 80 days: $100- back and forth from German paper of the muddy overshoes
bo has my wbolahoarted aspmight be Important.
joint return, typical averaged a-w*«k limit to remain.
territory to London.
part
A taxpayer who gets medi­
This same principle often
Itemised deductions, now pays
Being a Quaker, h* was
The Chamber of Commerce $1,198 taxes. Under new pro­ cal Insurance benefits from known to be movlated by a de helps parents in dealing with
la tho life blood of any com gram. $984.
more than ona policy for the slra to do good and relieve children.
„
munity or city. Mr. Charlei
• Taxpayers with Incomes same Illness would be re­ suffering.
For sometimes a youngster
Y our children's study areas are particularly light-toned pegboard or bulletin board o y s t
quired to pay taxes on all
Morrison la doing a good job. over $10,000 will average
One day when he headed will grow obstinate and blunt­
im portant because poor light here is likely th e desk.
What wo nood la more mem 15 per cent tax cut. They payments recthred above ac­ acrosa the channel to London, ly refuse to heed his parent’s
bora to support our C. of C.
W all or table lam p should be placed about
to cause fatigue, eye-strain and poor concen­
would also benefit from other tual illness cost.
some of hlu assistants back of commands.
Deductions for casualty or
I eaa’t understand why the special provisions applying
the German lines expressed a
15*
fh)tn either side of the work center. T h e
tratio
n
long
before
the
homework's
done.
Do
A head-on emotional con­
theft loss on nonbuslnesa
C i t y GommUiloners don’t to all taxpayers.
great desire to ere copies of flict may then rrsult unless
•w
ay
with
dimness,
glare,
or
harsh
shadows
lam
p
shade should be light in color b u t n o t
give them more help ami
The most Important change properly would be eliminated the latest London newspapers. the parents divert the child's
on
the
first
$100
of
such
lods,
•
.
.
proper
lighting
and
better
school
grades
highly
translucent. For maximum eye com­
money to operate on. Thie U Is a new minimum standard
So Herbert Hoover promised attention.
The 4 per cent tax credit on
a devastating blow to our deduction for taxpayers who
fort the bottom of the shade should be 15’
often go together.
he'd try to bring them the
For example, some toddlers
town and to tho C. of C.
do not Itemlie their deductions dividend Income would be re­ current editions.
from
the top o f the desk.
Home
stu
d
y
conditions
don’t
have
to
be
steadily
refuse
to
talk
even
Let's go, Banford. Express It would be *SUO for a single pealed , but the amount of
But he knew the Germans though they muy be two or
U
se
a 150-wntt frosted bulb. A diffusing
dividends
that
could
be
ex­
expensive
o
r
elaborate.
J
u
st
follow
these
your feelings In thin very vl taxpayer, $400 for married
would go thnough nls luggage three years old. Yet tbs par­
bowl is recommended to prevent glare. Some gen­
simple tips:
tal matter.
couples, an extra $100 for cluded from such tax wuuld most thoroughly. So how do
ents know these toddlers cer­
R. T. Johnson those who are blind or over he raised from $50 to $IU0 for you suppose Mr. Hoover out­
Study desks or tables should be ngninat n eral lighting in the rest of the room is helpful.
tainly must be able to ipeuk.
each person.
witted
their
eagle-eyed
In­
If you urge the child to
Elderly taxpayers would get
light-tinted wall. I f walls are dork, place a Remember, eyesight ispricclat...good light is cheap.
speak, It may thus refuse. So
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
additional tax benefits from spectors T
Will, he packed his suitcase ask It to run and Isll Its little
the new bill. A single taxpay­
EGAD. WHAT A , er over 85 with $2,000 Income Then he took a pair of muddy brother that supper Is ready.
BUT.
CURLY CANtKEr* und standard deduction now old rubber overshoes und care­ Often this ruse will fre* the
LAVJrt CHAIRS I N O e G D f D O YOl K c
i
n&lt;6 A PITY
*
* U tr A D F O
T
/1 /1
THINK I 'OONT WeJ6 AMY
e . .J/Pr»«0 fCHEAPER.
TOO
£&gt;pML CUR LIKE pays $120 In taxes. Under the fully wrapped each overshoe
B C T T R H T O D O T U A M LK.TLM &lt; (
In a copy of th at day's London
new
program
it
would
be
$05.
T
H
A
T
TO gOACtf S A L t S M tM &lt;f
li
T30ESM*T 1 A married couple, both over newspaper.
OVER 35 YEARS
last p e d d l e r who was mercJ
,
When he reached the Ger­
S O L D M B A S P O T H fcM O N E K - / |W r W W I ’1 OO AFTER? * 05, standerd deduction, $5,000
At First A Ptlmstt*
THAT BROTHEeman lines, h it loggage was (Alongside eld poet office)
THAT A t e A HOLE
IN-LAW OF/MiMCf income now pay# $420 in tax­
iNMYHiefMOWy
HAWM—MAWa es. Under the new schedules, opened at once and eagerly In­
CO BEFORE X j
spected for any forbidden ma­
I CAM HELP $ 200 .
LBTTHEOOO^,
FATE
The present one per cent terials.
C A JXfj
o ^ A L O rte ^
The (Jermans pounced on
floor on deductions for medi­
cines would be eliminated fur the p a c k a g e s and quickly undrapped the newspapers.
luspuyers over 05.
P e o p l e over 05 who sell a
But they found nothing In
• C a rp s ta • F u r n itu r e
home owned five years or side except muddy o v e r s h o e s !
* Ptaaos
more would not have to pay
So they obligingly wrapped • Tils
• R e n ta l B o d s
t h e first $20,000 of the salee up the overshoes unce more
price.
America's farm families
would benefit from the new
I tax bill lurgely through gen­
eral reductions in Individual
Income tax rates.
The important thing to bear
In mind: none of the proposed
changes will have effect on
taxes paid on '63 Income.
First taxpayers to ues the
new rates will be those who
114 So. Potatetio
must estimate their 19*14 in­
come for the report which has
Phono FA 2-0814
to be filed by March 16, 1904.
W A S H IN G T O N

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m te st tMMD for etlsbratlag lab o r Day was probably
found In tho Trtaaury De­
partment luminary on effects
of Um Houaa Ways and Mean.
Committee's propoaed tax cut.
for annual Income* of $10,•00 or undo;,
Itwao are preliminary a*Umats*. Tho tax bin kas yot
to bo approved by the full
Hoorn, then run lb* gauntlet
of Senate Finance Committee
hearings and Sonata pan***But as of no*, sftsr seven
months of committee wrangl­
ing, tho main prorUton* aa

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Mon., September 16, lDftl

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D elivery

Dr.

Jack

C.

Morrison,

See today's attractive lamps
and lighting fixture* at your
Lighting Dealer’s, And be
sure to stock up on light
bulbs, always have a “spare”
on hand.

D. D. S.

announces
the moving of his offices
Wednesday, September 18th.
to
380 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford

C n t e r o d So tvcutid Cle*t m a t t e r O c t o b e r I f , ISIS a t t h - f o i l
Office o f t tan ferd , F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h e A c t o f C o n s t ee* u t M a rc h .
T h s H e r a l d la a m e m b e r o f t h e U n i t e d P r e t e w h ic h le e n ­
ti t l e d emclualvely to t h e u»e for r e p u h U c a t i » n o f a l l th * lo cal
a t w s p r i n t e d In Oils n t w v p e p e r .

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W. Scott Boras

LIGHT

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DEAR ABBY: I am the
young, attractive neighbor
lady about whom WOR­
RIED WIFE wrote. 1 am
trying to get a *un tan,
eo naturally when the eun
la hotteit, 1 taka tun bath*
In my back yard. Now, ev­
eryone knows that it you
eprinkla your lawn In the
hot sun you'll burn up your
gras*. My neighbor goei out
and sprinkle* hia back yard
when the sun is blazing just
to get his eyes full of me
while I'm out there taking
my sun bath. I assure you,
his wife has nothing to wor­
ry about as I don't appreci­
ate an audience. Can you
suggest a way to get my
message to hlmT
SUN BATHER
DEAR SUN BATHER:
Call your nclghbor'a atten­
tion to the fact that his
lawn Is getting brown right
along with you. And sug­
gest that he hold otf the
sprinkling until both you
and tha sun have disap­
peared.
•
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Recently
my
seventy-three-year-old
father was taken to the
hospital with a ruptured
gall bladder which required
emergency surgery. As they

By Abigail Van Buren

*

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•

•

DEAR ABBY: Wa live
in a 135,000 home, have over
$10,000 In our savings ac­
count, my husband has $75.Otui in Life Insurants and
we belong to the Country’
Club. I suppose
you're
thinking, "what a lucky
woman to hava a husband
like that!’* Well, you can
have him. lls'a the world’s
biggest tightwad. He nevtr
carries a penny with him
srd he says that's the best
tvuy tu keep front spending

On

lu cu b y -S ta y m o n .

DEAR W IFE: If you'va
lived with this man for 28
years and haven’t been able
to loosen him up a little,
there must be something
wrong with your approach.
On the other hand, few
wives have the assets you
both apparently enjoy,
•
• •
•
C O N F ID E N T IA L ID
"STILL JEALOUS OF MY
B2-YEAR-OLD TREASURE
IN IIYANNIS POUT": Re­
lax. You're aecuro unless an
antique collector takes a
fancy to him.
•
• •
«
What's on your mind?
Fur a personal reply, send
a self-add ref fed, stumped
envelope to Abby, llox 3383,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
•
• •
*
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar tu ABBY,
Uox 3305. Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby's now book­
let. "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIONS".

DEAR R. C. T.: You've
msdt my day. And please
remember me affectionately
to Papa.

Ja c o b y
During th t war y a a r a
jeorge Rape* and Sam Staynan of New York developed
i system of responding to
&gt;pening no-trumps in which
;he two club response to tho
ipenlng no-trump was an
srtlcifical forcing bid. Staynan's nams was attached tu
the convention and today
svery expert In the world
sacs it in some form or other.
The uses divtrga tremenkiusly, but they all go under
:he general name of Btayman
iu I will call m int JaeobyStayman. Of course, Jacoby#
S ujm an fits perfectly with
the Jacoby transfer bid, butj
whether or not you use the
transfer bid you ahould use

money. Our house needs
painting, and our furniture
is a disgrace. We drive a
1930 car. We’ye been mar­
ried 2d years and he's get­
ting tighter every y**r.
What can I do?
TIGHTWAD'S WIFE

were wheeling him into the
operating room, hla last re­
quest to mother was, “Don’t
bother to save the news­
papers for ms—just tear
out the pages with DEAR
ARBY and I’ll read them
when I get home." We are
happy to report that he Is
well on the road to recov­
ery now and almost all
caught np with hia reading.
It is our belief that your
column somehow tends to
create a measure of confi­
dence In the older genera­
tion.
Yours very truly,
R. C. T.

NORTH
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The bidding shown in the
box would be that of any pair
using sny version of Slayman. The hand shows why all

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Television Tonight
MONDAY P. M.

3.DO

I S I &lt;&lt;&gt; C k a a a s i f tfowsrooan
( I I C h eck m et a
(J) t i r r a t e i t
Headline*
o f th o C e n tu r y
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l i l t ( t ) Mew scope
t i l M i d - F l a Eva, R e p eat
1:23 I t ) S p o r t s P . c t u r e
( O K d l t o r la l C o m m o n s
1:2* I t ) l l e n n o e e r
I t ) W e a t h e r S how
I IS ( O B r e v a r d
New*
l t « tl* S p a r t a R e p o rt
M i t i l Call th e H e c t o r
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T:oO i l l I tlp c o rd
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IO Ixcest
T i l l I t ) W a l t e r v#ro*kn*
T.J9 t O M o n d ay M W At T h e
Movies
I t ) To T ell Tho T r u t h
M) T h o D a k o t a !
t to &lt;t) t ee H o t A S e c r e t
1:30 t l ) T o u r F u n n y F u n n y
F ilm *
t O V a c a ti o n P l a y h o u s e
t : M ( O B to n e y B a r k s
&lt;&lt;• C o m e d y Hour S p e c i a l .
» J9 I t ) A ndy ( 1 -U tlth -Show
11:00 t t ) P a s s w o r d
I4;0u t»&gt; U-n C M ! )
D ) l l r l n k l e y ’e J o u r n a l
11-3* t O S l u m p th o S t a r s
13) Ask Y o u r D o c t o r
t l ) ARC F i n a l R e p o r t
11:11 12) Naw ac op*
I I ) M u r p h y M a rt i n W i t h
th e N’- w e
t l l t S t O S p o rts Final
11:33 ( O Ch. t T h e a t e r
11:10 I D T o n i is S how

3:29
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DAS

( I ) T h e Doctor*
t o T o T e ll T h e T r u t h
ID L oratta T onne
t l ) Q u e e n F o r A Day
t O Th e F d s o uf M p h t
t l ) W h o Do T u u T r u s t
f t ) Y o u n x Dr. M e l o n s
IO D euxlaa K dw arde
News
t O S e r r e t S to rm
t l ) A m e r ic a n B a o d e i a a d
I D T h o Mutch d o m e
I O M illionaire
(t) M o k e Room For
Dad d y
tO D lero sery *tl
t O A m e r i c a s N a w o a ia a S

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I O I net* K i l l
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1:1* I t ) I l u r n e * A llea
t o D eputy D a w *
t l) W eather t h e e

7:30-0:30 p m. NBC. Monday
Night at The Movies. "Love
Is A Many-Splcndored Thing,"
starring William Holden and
Jennifer Jones. (Color) A new
season of lirst-run films opens
with t h i s many-splctulorrd
movie for fans who like a lovb
story. It's a tale of inter­
racial romance without the
poor girl aspects. Jennifer
Jones it an Eurasian doctor.
She gives the part the neces­
sary authority one expects
from a professional, and mar­
bles it with the sensitivity

T V Time Previews

TV RENTAL
A Sales

• Service

Seminole TV

FA 1-492*
that an all-absorbing love In­ graphic technics guaranteed
Zenith Color TV Sales
flicts on people in all stations to provide you with a case of
2 8 « Saaford At*.
of life. Holden, as a corres­ TV DTs.
pondent and the object of her
ardor, is equally inflicted
For
with the romantic virus, pro­
Property
viding the strong conflict with
racial and social customs in
the bubbling cauldron of the
llong Kung British crown
colony,
7:304:30 p ra. ABC. The
O u t e r Limits. (Premiere)
Casualty
"The Galaxy Being.” Nothing
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0331
quite like this has been on TV
before. Us feature is photo­

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McKIBBIN

TUESDAY A. M.
S:S« (1) S i r * Da
• 19 (3) C o n t i n a n i a l C laa alo o m
1:39 i l l C o ltaca a f t n a A ir
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1:3* IS) T o d a y
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lit* ( t l F a r m M a r k e t R e ­
port
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W oainor
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1 :19 f t ) C o u n t d o w n
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1.19 IS) T o d a y
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9:99 I D B-.ata T ro o o o r
1:91 (■&gt; J a c k t ^ l a n n *
14) L a m p , of I w a r n l n a
1:29 14) l l u m p i r li'Mini
9:43 I I ) Now* A I n t a rv l a w B
19:99 ( t ) Hay Whan
(» ) C a r t o o n Cajw ra
19:19 I D F l a y T e a r Man«h
t i t t l a v a Ltaoy
15) An n H o th rrn S n o w
13:99 ( D F n e a ta H t s h l
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11:99 19) T b s McCoys
Key*
13:39 (V) S w a n
I D T r * All-d ta y
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experts use the convention.
Without the artificial club
North wuutd probably re­
spond three no-trump and
South would have no play for
tho contract. The diamond
opening would eatublish three
diamond tricks and East and
West would each collect a
trick and an ace.
The two club response is
artificial and specifically asks
the opening bidder to show a
four card major auit if he
has one. South has four
spades and shows It where­
TUESDAY P. M.
upon North bids four spsdi-s.
There is no defense against 11:81 («) I&gt;o 1 8 n r L i f t
Krnt« r-.-.i S h av
four spades. East and West
12*81 19) KiAlhor Kmiiwi Hi***
can make their two aces, hut
($ ) f l i i r n
for T t a t r .
row
they can only add one dia­
11:11 U) OuMlar Ll«9l
mond trick.
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Someone has figured out
don't ask me bow) that the
ivcrage woman spends the
•qulvalent of a year of her
ife on the telephone.
—How much of that time,
lo you suppose, is spent in
imvvering the phone fur other
members of the family, and
n taking their messages?
—How much U spent fend­
ing off phone salesmen who
want lo sell her a course of
iancing lessons, persuade her
Lo have her children photo­
graphed, or talk her Into
buying a new vacuum cleaner
—How many hours of her

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life—or day* or weeks—does
slie spend as a member of
telephone committee for
first one organization and
then another?
—How much of her "tele,
phone year" is spent during
her adolescence—how much
during her adult life?
it's almost a cinch that
she will spend more lime
talking to the young man she
eventually marries before ho
leads her to the altar than
afterward.
An hour isn't long for a
before - marriage telephone
call, and two minutes isn't
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Mn. Gardner
Named Predde
Of T E L Class
Members of the TEL Sun­
day School Class of the First
Baptist Church elected new
officers for the new church
year at a recent meeting at
the home of Mrs. Herbert
Moreland,
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner was
named president and others
elected to serve with her
were Mrs. Ella Ellis, vice
president; Mrs. J . A. Ben­
son, treasurer; M n. Lillian
Vickery, secretary, and Mrs.
Vashtt Tucker, d a v o t l e n
chairman.
Mrs. Forrest Gatcbel Is the
teacher and Mrs. H. W. Ruc­
ker, assistant. Mrs. More­
land presided at the business
session a n d names were
drawn far new groups by the
group leaders.
Group leaders are Mrs.
Moreland, Mrs. 3. A. Cun­
ningham, Mrs. Floyd Roberts
sad Mrs. Myron Smith.
During the social boor re­
freshments were serred by
the hostess and her group to
the IT members present for
the meeting.

Miss Judith Mims To Marry
Michael Vaness Morris
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mims.
1213 Randolph St., Sanford,
announce t h e engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Judith Beat,
rice, to Michael Venesa Mor­
ris, son of Mrs. Elisabeth P.
Morris and the lata Mr. Ro­
bert C. Morris, 1403 South Lo­
cust Ave., also of Sanford.
Mbs Mima waa born in
Chattanooga, Than., attended
primary school in Chatta­
nooga and waa a member of
the 1383 graduating class of
Seminole High School fa San­
ford. 8he was a member of
the high school Glee Club and
Chora tiers.
The groom-elect w u born
in Washington, D. C., attend­
ed school fa Arlington, Va.,
and Sanford. Ho w u a mem­
ber of the 1983 Seminob High
School Class and the DCT
Club. He is presently employ,
ed at Surplus City.
The wedding is scheduled
for Nov. S.

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M n. Robert Goexalex w u
boateaa for a recent meeting
of the Phi Gamma Eta Chap­
ter of Beta Sigma PhL Thir
was a planning aeaikm pre­
ceding the new social year.
Included on the agenda
were plans for social events,
hostesses and programs. Com­
mittees were appointed for
the rush season which Is
scheduled to start in October.
Those present at the meet­
ing were Mmes. Joe Alexan­
der, president; Bill Reck,
vice president; Bobby Mit­
chell, treasurer; Mike Crever, I^ck Krickseon, Sid
Vlhlen, Jim Warner, and the
Misses Barbara Moses and
Leslie Jones.

Mr. and Mr*. Clarence E. I Lenoir, N. C., and graduated
Barlow, taoi Holly Ave., an- from the Hudson High School,
flounce the engagement and | in Hudson, N. C. While in
approaching m a r r i a g e of
their daughter, Frances Jeannctlc, to Joieph Edmond An- I
drews, ion of Mr. atul Mr*. I
’
J. E. Andrews, Old Lake I
Monroe Road, Sanford.
Mist Barlow was born in

New Families

Welcomed To
Sanford Area

Casselberry

Personals

By J i m Casselberry
Robert Carmichael if 309
Concord Dr., has returned
home from Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital in Sanford and
TUESDAY
is recuperating from bis re­
Member! of the DAR will cent illness.
meet a t 2:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. St. Clair White, 2220
Mrs. C. K. Fisher, 141 Con
Weat First Street. Constitu­ cord Dr., broke her wrist re­
tion day will b« observed and cently in a fail and it will be
all members are urged to at­ in a cast for another a b
tend.
weeks.

Local Events

Catholic Club
Plans Social
The Catholic Women's Club
• f AH Soub Parish are plan­
ning a membership social on
Thursday tvenlng, Sept. 28,
Immediately following Nove­
na Services.
The aoeia! will be held In
the Pariah Hall and all ladies
of the parish are cordially
invited to attend.

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The Sanford Welcome Wa­
gon Club will meet this Tues­
day at Phelps Restaurant for
the regular monthly meeting.
Those who like to play
cards, bridge, canasta or
pinochle, are urged to be
there promptly at 10 a.m. to
bo eligible for prlies.
At noon a salad plate lunch­
eon will be served, followed
by a program on hair styling.
All members, guests, new ar­
rivals and friends are invited
to attend. For luncheon re ­
servations call, Mrs. A. L.
I’rost at 322 9039 or Mrs. B.
R. Rowland at 323-032Q.
The executive hoard meet­
ing was held at tha home of
the president, Mrs. Probst,
418 Satsuma Drive. The name
"Whlffletreo Whispers," was
chosen for a news bulletin to
ber published each month and
mailed to club members and
Mrs. C. D. Otty was named
sunsnine chairman.

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Virginia Petroskl, Welcome
Wagon hostess, reports the
following residents among
those welcomed to the San­
ford area recently:
Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Lowman, from Monroeville,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Brown, Brian, Raleigh, Mary
Karla, Nancy, Elba and
Laura, from Patuxent, Md.;
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook,
Dsnlel, Debbie, and Edie,
from Lakehurst, N. J.; Mr.
and Mrs. J . E. Cooprider,
David and Kathy, f r o m
Springfield, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Eckel,
from France; Mr. and Mrs.
H. J . Furman and twins.
Richard and Jam es, from
Lebanon, Trnn.; Mr. and
Mrs. If. E. Guthrie, Sonya
and Linda, from Norfolk, Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Green and Deanna, from Ber­
muda; Mr. and Mrs. II. il.
Howe, from Dover, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hurlhurt irom Corpus Chrlsli,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Jamison, William, Guy and
Barbara, f r o m Newfound­
land; Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Satcher, Dianne and Sherry
from Becsville, Texas; Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Andrews and
Klmbcrlle, from McCallistcr,
Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Dristcr, George Jr., Randall,
Joseph, Martin, Toni Marie
and Laura, from Whldby

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During the buiincss meet­
ing, new president, Mrs. Don
Ua inner, announced that the
next meeting will be held
Monday, Sept. 18, i t the
homo of Mrs. James Blythe.
Other officers assuming their
new duties were, Mrs. Banks
Gulden, vice-president; Mrs.
Jimmy Jones, recurding sec­
retary; Mrs. Billy Wynn,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. LaMar Meridlth, treas­
urer.
Mrs. Jay Carter, chairman
cf the ways and means com­
mittee. distributed b e n e f i t

tickets for each member to
sell. The prize in the draw­
ing is a weekend trip for two
to Nassau in the Bahamas.
Profits will aid the sorority
to continue in its various ser­
vice projects, which include
the sponsorship of a child at
(he Sunland Training Center.
Tho drawing will bo held on
Dec. 2.
Social Committee chairman,
Mrs. Jim Daughtery, an­
nounced a brunch at the
home of Mrs. Golden on Sept.
28 at 10 a.m. in order to get
acquainted with t h e fail
rushees.
Sirs. Jimmy Jones was
elected to represent the chap­
ter as Valentine Girl this
year. Later in the year, a
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis luncheon will be held In her
Jr. of Madison, Fla., are va­ honor.
cationing in the Bahamas.
Cake and iced drinki were
While they are gone (heir served by the hosteii during
children, Lynne and Jay, are the social hour and discussion
visiting their grandparents, of future socials and sorority
.Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Owen, events was conducted.
1313 Magnolia Ave., in San­ Other members attending
ford. Mrs. Davis is the for­ were Mmes. Joe Corley, Jo
mer Miss blartha Owen.
Kampf and Gil Daigle,

Personals

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In Short Lengths.
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school she w u a member of
the Future Teachers, Mono­
grams, Future Homemaking
nod Public Speaking Clubs.
She is presently employed by
the Southern BeD Telephone
and Telegraph Co. in Sanford.
The groom-elect, a native
of Sanford, Is n graduate of
Seminole High School. While
in high school he waa a mem­
ber of the FFA sod DCT Club
during his senior year. He is
presently employed by West­
ern Electrle Co., in Orlando.
The wedding will be an
event of Sept, a at 7 p.m.
a t the Central Baptist Church
In Sanford.

The Depaadabla B a a d a y
School C lan at tin T in t
Methodist CJmrch meets a t 9
p.m. a t tho boon of M n . f
Roy Williama, 0 4 Elliott Ave.
Mrs, J. G. Hadercr will bt
eo-ho»t»M.

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JEANNETTE IIARLOW

S. S. Teacher

GOOD LUCK

Honored With

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Surprise Party
Members of the Faithful
Workers Sunday School Class
of the Christian and Mission­
ary Alliance Church honored
their teacher, Mrs. Richard
Ransbottom, with a surprise
birthday p a r t y Thursday
night.
The group met at the home
of Mrs. Morris Ayers on
French Avenue ami when
Mrs. Ransbcttom’a daughter,
Mrs. John Tyner, brought her
to the Ayers home they greet­
ed her with ‘'Happy Birth,
day." The honoree thought
they were going to a sewing
circle meeting.
Several games were played
and refreshments of punch
and cake were served. The
hlrthday cake jvas decorated
in pink and white, featuring
pink (lowers in the icing.
Gilts were arranged on ■
table bearing a sign "Happy
Birthday Teacher." Others

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Personals
By Julia Bartoa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kcgebine and daughter, Barbara,
of Oakhurst Drive, have re­
turned from a two weeks va­
cation visiting friends and
relatives in Uilca, N. Y.

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Robert Armentroul, W. H.
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Ayers, and Brenda and Cathy
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MEMBERS OF CIRCLE EIGHT, of the First Presbyterian Church were
entertuined with a luncheon by Mrs. C. It. Sims, following the finul meet­
ing of the Church Year. Left to right are Mrs. P. D. Hoggs. Airs. W. A.
Patrick, Mrs. Herbert Behrens, Mrs. John Jurss, Mrs. W. L. Roche, Mrs.
It. C. Long and Mrs. Sims. Mrs. Clarence Snyder, circle chairman, is not
in the picture,

Members of the Gamma
Lambda chapter of Beta Sig­
ma Phi held their first meet­
ing of the year at tha borne
of Mrs. Larry Mann.
An interesting and Informa­
tive program about planning
i custom-built home was pre­
sented by Joe Dennison, guest
speakrr for the evening.

Church
Calendar
■O M M T

Jeannette Barlow
W ed
Joseph Edmond Andrews

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�Cardinals
Closing In
■ y t h M fr»M Istemattoeal
Th# oddstnikers (till like
the Dodgers, but not by
much because those incredible
Cardinals can change the en­
tire National Leagua pennant
picture tonight
A victory by the Cardinals
In the opener o( a three-game
set between the two clubs at
S t Louis tonight not only
would boost them into a vlr-

Daytona Horsmen Top Riders Intersectional
Apopka and Daytona Beach J cloverleaf. second In the sadhorsemen copped the llon’i ule scramble and senior west­
•hare of the honors et th* ern pleasure, rourth in pole
Dusty Boots Riding Assn. bending and musical Ures,
Horse Show, Sunday, despite
A Sanford boy, George My­
a driiillng rain.
ers, scored In seven events.
For the second time In a Myers was second ptacs win­
row. Boyd Edwards of Day­ ner in five contest* — rlblion
tona won the senior horte race,
pick-up, hollow log,
race, with Don McCloud of musical tires and saek races
Apopka second for the cash and winding up third in sad­
dle scramble and fourth In
prises.
Little Walter Graham on the Gate race.
hi* tiny pony beat out Lucia
Another Apopka horseman,
Wallace in the Junior Pony Steve Brainard, president of
rare.
th* riding association there,
Edwards also took first In won five ribbona taking the
pole bending and pick-up Tare first place for the saddle
second in the cloverleaf and scramble, and outjumping
third in the hollow log race. everyone on the musical tire*,
McCloud was first In the second in keyhole threading,
hollow log and second In the third In the flag race and the
flag race, and took third pick-up race.
place* in th* cloverleaf, mu­
First place winner of the
sical tires and sack race*.
Keyhole race was Lee Chris­
Sonny Falreloth, alto of topher who also took third In
Daytona, placed In (even pole bending and fourth in
events, winning first place in the hollow log.
the Gag race, ribbon race and
In the Junior Western

tual first-place tie but also
would automatically make
them the new pennant favor­
ites.
Momentum Is entirely on
their side. By bowling over
the Braves twice Sunday, 3-2
and 3-0, the Cardinals ran
their winning streak to 10
games and now have won 19
of their last 20.
The Dodgers show a 13-7 log
during that same stretch and
while that record isn’t any­
thing to be ashamed of it is
responsible for cutting their
lead from a onca comfortable
7W games.
"The Dodger* still are
slight favorites,'* said one na­
tional
oddsmaker.
"They
won't be any longer, though,
By tailed Press taUrwatieeal If they lose tonight."
Yon can take the word of The Cards looked like
the Florida Gators. Those champs In their two victories
pre-season reports that Gcor over Milwaukee Sunday while
gia Tech's line play would be the be-draggled Dodger* lookaub-standard this (all must ed like chumps losing to
have been wishful thinking by Philadelphia, 8-1.
the Yellow Jackets' oppon­ Cardinal manager Johnny
Keane nominated Ernie Brog­
ents.
The Gators, who are sup­ lie (18-81 for tonight’s game
posed to have a pretty fair of­ and Dodger manager Walt
fense this season, tested the Alston picked Johnny Podrcs
Tech wall Saturday and end (13-10).
In other National League
ed up with a minus five yards
games, the Colta completed a
rushing for an afternoon of
four-game sweep of the Mrts
effort.
by beating them twice, 5-4
There also had been rumors
and 5-0, the Reds clipped the
that the Jackets' pass defense
Cubs, 3*1, and the Giants
might be below par. To
crushed the Pirates, 13-5.
squelch that belief, Tech held
Over In the
American
the Gators to 41 yards In the League, the champion Yan
air and dumped Florida quar­ kees topped the Twins, 2-t,
terback Tom Shannon for the Red Sox downed the Ath
losses as olten as he was al­ letlcs, 5-3. the Orioles nipped
lowed to throw the ball.
the Tigers, 2-t and the In
Tech won the nationally dians beat the Angels. 6-3.
televised, rain-soaked opener, Rain washed out the White
9-0, and the credit for the vic­ Sox-Scnators game.
tory goes to the surprising de­
fense led by hulking end Hilly
Martin and the kicking of tri­
ple-threat quarterback Hilly
Lolhridge.
Tech and Florida moved up
their opener a week to make
the national television ap­
Hi* action was hot and
pearance. so both have an
extra week off before return­ heavy last week at Jet Lanes
as th* Semlnoln County Busi­
ing to action Sept. 28.
nessmen started their fall
bowling schedule.
Dirk Shaeffer came through
with u 215—618 aerie* to take
serlea honors aa Dirk'a Ap­
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pliance* split even with Faron
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Builders. Sam Faron took
w i. Pet. r.n
high game honora with a fine
x-New York 100 52 .848
233 first game.
85 65 .567 14
Chicago
Mack Allman shot 218—ABO
85 87 .559 15
Minnesota
a t team No. 3 took all four
79 72 J23 2046
Baltimore
points from Team No. 4 to
74 76 .493 25
Detroit
jump Into first plart on open­
73 79 .480 27
Boaton
72 81 .471 28'a ing night.
Cleveland
Team No. 5 was pared by
67 83 .447 32
Kansas City
Charlea Rose 202—555 as they
08 64 .447 32
Los Angeles
took thre* point* from Team
53 97 J53 46
Washington
No. 0.
g-CHnched pennant
Team No. 7 squeaked
Sunday'* Resulti
through with a one point win
Chicago at Washington, ppd.,
over Team No. 8 In the third
rain
gam* as these two team* bat­
Baltimore &gt; Detroit I
tled to a 2-2 record for the
New York 2 Minnesota 1
night.
Boston 3 Kansas City 3
Cleveland A Los Angeles I
Tuesday’s Game*
Baltimore at Los Angeles, 2,
twi night
Detroit at Minnesota, night
The 18 teams of the Bill
Boston at Chicago, night
New York a t Cleveland, night Hemphill Motorettes started
the balls rolling last week.
Kansas City at Washington
Six teams are tied in for the
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB first place slot. Rlvleras. Starchiefs, Electras. Tempests,
Los Angeles 91 59 .607
Specials
and Wildcat*.
St. Louis
91 61 .599 1
Linda
Post with her 177,
69
.540
10
San Franciaco 81
had
high
tim e for the day.
80 71 .530 ID*
Milwaukee
Philadelphia 79 72 .523 124* Marian Voight !T4, Dee Rose
170. Evelyn Mills hast high
«&gt; 73 .523 121*
Cincinnati
series with a 466 and Mary
73 73 .500 16
Chicago
Elmore 450
70 79 .470 201*
Pittsburgh
Splits rolled were hy: Rita
93
.384
33Vi
58
Houston
Gatil 5-10. The 7-2 by Carol
49 102 .325 421a Rlchburg; Elaine Kostlval 3New York
Sunday's Results
10; Mae Grier 5-8; Dee Rose
Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 1 had the 5-7 and 3-10. Marion
San Francisco 13 Pittsburgh 5 Voigt made the only "TurkeyHouston 5 New York 4, l it
bird" of the morning.
Houston 5 New York 0. 2nd
St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 2, 1st
St. Louis 5 Milwaukee 0, 2nd Nichols Wins
Cincinnati 3 Chicago 1
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) Tuesday's Games
Bobby Nichols may not bo as
Philadelphia at New York, well known on the profess­
night
ional golf tour as Amok) Pal­
Chicago at Pittsburgh, 2, twi- mer, Jack Nicklaus nr Julius
night
Boros but he's doing all right.
Houston at Cincinnati, night He banked $530&lt;) today for
San Francisco at Milwaukee winning the $35,000 Greater
Seattle Open golf tournament
night
l/is Angeles at St. Louis, with a 18-under par total of
272.
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Pleasure Judging Keltha Mc­
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Tommy Austin second, Danny
Tanner third, Debbie Burnett
fourth and Diane Pell fifth.
Senior Western Pleasure
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Myrtia Burnett, with Sandra
Tanner, Sonny Falreloth ami
Judy Jordan following In or­
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Little William Grayham
was fourth In the keyhole
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in pole bending, Maureen
Scott was third In the ribbon
race with her partner Sallie
Peterson.
Announcer and showmastrr
for the Dusty Boots Horse
Shows which are held every
second Sunday afternoon each
month waa Tony Austin.
Vessels wrecked near Cape
llatteras, N. C., range from
colonial galleons to Civil War
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b r o u g h t a g a i n s t y o u , th * n a .
t u r a o f which la l o f o re c lo s e
a m o r t g a a * on t h * h a r t l n a r t a P
d e a e r lb a d real p r o p e r t y .
Th* n i n e of l b s Court l a
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N in th J u d i c ia l C i r c u i t , tn a n d
for Hamlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
ORLANDO
FEDERAL
HAV.
ISOM AXD l / J A X AHM4VIAT JO S . P lain tiff, vo. W ILL IA M
I . PARK. HR. a n d P E A R L M.
PAflK, h i t wlfa. D efen d an t* ,
b t l n g C h a n c e ry C a s a No. 111*1.
T h r ilescrlptUin o f the r a n t
p r o p e r t y luvn lved, lo cated tn
Hem lnole C i q n t y , F lo rid a, l a
a s fo llo w a;
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Re co rd * H em lnol* C o o n l y ,
Florida.
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f o r e c lo s u r e p r o c e e d in g s w i t h
t h s C l a r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
or Hem lnota C o u n t y . Florida. In
■ a n rn r d . Florida, a n d lo a a r v #
a co p y th ereo f u p o n tha p l a i n ,
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attorney,
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Avenue. Post O f f i c e Boa 1144,
O r la n d o , F lo rid a, o n or b e f o r a
t h e 14th day o f (Jctoher , 1*41.
H erein fall not n r a d e r r e e
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a g a i n s t you.
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t h * C ir c u it C u u r t o f Ham lnol*
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D eputy C lark
THOMAB A. MPKKR
A t t o r n e y for P et i t i o n * *
P. O. Box 1144
H anford . F lo rid a .
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STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tu«*., thru f i t . - 2 P. M. day 19. Situations Wanted
baton insertion. Moo. - S a t 20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
RESPONSIBILITY:
23. Buliding Materials
Tha I tor aid will not be r*.
24. Electrical Services
sponsible for mora than one
25. Plumbing Services
incorrect Inaartlon of your ad.
and reaarraa tha ri*ht to n - 26. Radio ft Television
vi*e or reject any advertiie- 27. S pethl Services
ment from what ordered to 28. Laundry Service
conform to tha policies of this 29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
piper.
30. Machinery - Tools
Poultry - Live stock
Legal Notice 31.
31A. Pets
ix t i i k e in c v r r c o c h t . 32. Flowers - Shrubs
x ix t h
j t u i c t .t L i iHi i i t . |33 . Furniture

Phone
322-5612
Classified
322-5613

8. Education • Instruction
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

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8WEETIK PIE

Sept. 16, 1963 — Page 9 12. Real Estate For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

FOR SALE by owner. Large
House on 200' x 850' lot on
Banana Lake. FA 2-4503.

27. Special Servlet*

84. Artie ton Far S alt

1

Si A

ASSUME payment* on Sing* '55 HARDTOP Poetise. Clean
er Sewing machine equip­
A running well. H*B. Pk.
H. b . p o p e c o ., m e .
UEN-WOMEN, 18-52. S tart
ped to tig n g k make but323-0780.
U So. Park Ava. FA 8-0*4
ton holes. S payment* of
high as 1102.00 a week. Pre­
FOR SALE OR LEASE: MoIS.1S. FA 2-9411.
paratory training until ap­
87. B oaU • N o t m
dent concrete block build­ LAWN SERVICE
pointed, Thouamnd* of Job*
ing containing ilorea, office! Mowing and edging, &lt;te. tat*
open. Experience usually
SEE the smooth riding Ve*
SINGER
tofaetlon guaranteed. Pk.
and warehouse. Over 3500
unnecessary. FREE infor­
bottom Boats. Bevt i — 05*
SLANT needle tewing m a­
square feet. Facing two
rA MI17.
mation on job*, salaries, re­
to
50*. Vega n ', S ealird
chine.
Repossessed,
In
per­
business streets, Sanford
quirements. Write TODAY
23*. Theodore M. William*
fect condition. Zlg xaga, but­
Avenue and Third Street TREE SERVICE. Expert trM
giving name, address and
service. Reasonable rates,
Co., Daytona Beach, Fla.
ton boles, monograms, etc.
(opposite Winn-Dixie). Call
• y e a n experience. Free
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
Guaranteed. Bal. due only
or write Joe Moas, 3105 X.
estimates. Ph. FA 2-4377.
40, c'o Sanford Herald.
$50.20 or pay $8.10 monthly 10' TURNER Craft Boat with
W. First Avenue, Gaines­
Mark 7$ Mercury motor ft
with good credit For free
ville, Florida. Hi one Frank­ PAINTING. Repair*. Work
6. For Rent
Pellcaa trailer. Boat kea
homo trial call Orlando col­
lin 2*1727 before 6 p. m. ex­
guaranteed. FA 2-0230.
lect 241-9501.
many extras. Seen at 400
cept
Sunday.
4 ROOM Fum. Apt. 300 Elm,
Bay
Ave,
SINGER
FA 2-2021.
2nd HAND Refrigerator A
15. Ruslncm Opportunity
SEWING MACHINE
Electric Ranges at Furni­ 15' BOAT. 23 h e m metoc;
CALL FA 2-5783
LARGE 2 Br. Kit. Eq., $50.
SERVICE Station for lease.
ture Center.
Canvan top. Trailer.
3 Ur. l t i bath $90.
Inventory take-over. Good
FA
2-92S3.
Piano Tuning and Repair
$1 per day rental for Electric
Exceptionally nice, clean 2 Ur.
location. Ph. FA 2-4342.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4221 Carpet Shampooer with pur­
central sir-conditioning A
chase of Blue Lustre. Car- Gateway To Tha W aterw ay
17. Male Help Wanted
heating 1125,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
roll's Furniture,
Robaon Sporting Good*
irg« 4 Br. Mayfair $100.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Rent
Estate
Opportunity
Your EVINRUDB Dealer
All Typea amt Sliei
AIR-CONDITIONER.
WestPAN YOU SELL?
$04-4-0 E. 1*4 Ph. FA M M
Wo Repair and Servlet
ROSA L. PAYTON
lnghouse. 10,500 BTU. 1982
Your own full-time businees,
Rag. Rea! Estate Broker
S T I N E
Model, never used. 323-0538.
Real Estate, right in this
39. Trailer* • Cabanas
FA 2 1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
area. National company, es­ Machinery and Supply Co.
I GO-CART. I Lambretta
207
W.
2nd
St.
FA
28432
tablished in 1900. largest in
FURN. Lovely targe 4 room
scooter, model No. 125. Ph.
it* field. (Unlicensed? — SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
Apt. 1 Hbath, large screen­
FA 2-4299.
write us.) Training and In
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
ed porch. FA 2-4950.
10 VOLUME set encyclopedia,
atruction given in all phases
322-3508.
of your operations — from
like new, $60, Call after
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
T v t just decided to be a ‘drop-outT
Start to Success. Alt tdver- TRACTOR Work, Mowing,
6 p.m. 322-5454.
equipped. FA 2-3858,
LEESBURG LOT
tiling, all ligns, forms, sup­ disk, blade. FA 2-7684.
ix
\x o
row
»kwxol»:
A rtic le s F o r S ale
PORTERCable. 0'' p o w e r ’54 Zlmmar 0x41, 1 bed*
c o i x t t . r to w iD * .
r x r iic ie s * o r o u ic
2 BEDROOM House unfur­
plies
sr*
fumlihed.
Nation­
29.
Automobile
Service
IX c h v x c s -.mv xo. iiatMi
34-A Swap or Exchange nished. Kitchen equipped. 7. Business Renlala
saw, like new. Mrs. Cruthis,
12. Real Eatale For Sale wide advertising brings
room ..........
»1M»
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT.
HI.
1 Box 270S, Vihlan *53 American 8x30
Venetian blinds and FI*. SUITE of pffites in Kdwnrilt NEW HOUSE. 2-story, 4 BR.
CIAUE ASSOCIATION, x cor. 35. Articles Wanted
Buyer*
from
Everywhere.
AUTO
GLASS
ji-ir.iU.&gt;n nrir:inl**il unKr an 36. Automobiles - Trucks
Road.
1 bedroom ..........
$1191
Room, $80 month. 2100
Can you qualify! You must
l t i bath, large lot. $15,900
A*'t of Con*r»ri and *xl*tlng
Building, corner of Com­
Boats
Motors
INSTALLED
'58 M System 8x3ft
Amelia.
FA
2-2373.
pumuaut to tha Federal Na­
have
Initiative,
excellent
NEAT,
2
HR.
country
home
mercial
&amp;
Bark.
l’h.
FA
1
DESK
$23.
1
Studio
couch
tional Xlnrtgaa* Aaaoclatlon 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
2 bedroom ...»......
92191
character (bondable), talcs Sonkarik Glass end Taint
on large lot. Fruit t m i .
$25. Both like new. FA
2-7898.
39.
Trailers
Cabanas
Charier Act.
Company
NICELY
furnished
2
Bed­
'03 Fleetwood 10x17,
Plaintiff.
ability,
be
financially
re
$7,$00.
2
2738.
40. Farm Equipment
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422
room House. FA 2-0274.
603 1st. St. 6 ROOMS. Suita­
3 bedroom ......
Bponilhle. Commission - vol­
John E. Fox, Realtor
DAVID rLOTD JUSTICE and
ble
for
Office.
Bat
king
FRIG! DA IKK used troncr. $50
ume
opportunity
for
man,
Auto
Glais,
Top*
PAULINE JUSTICE. Me wife, I. Lost f t Fount
110
N.
Park
Ph.
323
0359
UNFURNISHED largo 2 bed­
OR AMOR UTILITY COM­
available in rear. 322-2744
Excellent condition. Call
A Sea* Covers
woman, couple or train Thnt
OCALA LOT
room Duplex. Fla. room.
PANY; RIDUKWOUU WOOD
DUPLEX
from 11-6 p.m.
FA 2-2611.
Can
Sell.
Write
today
for
PRODUCTS COMPANY INC., LOST: 2 Sleeping Bags. Be­
Electron heat. 14th St.
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
1
BEDROOM
— 8* WIDE
CONCRETE
block
building
and RICHARD BERTRAM tween Lake Monroe Bridge
information, 8 T R O U T
Long wood 838-3290.
8. Beach Rentals
MAPLE Bedroom set, full site '54 Richardson 27* . . . . 91199
MUSeON and OATLE t» MUSnear Navy base. Each unit
SEAT
COVER
CO.
and
Sanford.
Box
714,
REALTY. J. E. Mann, Area
«ON. hla Wife,
bed, dresser, high boy A '62 Terry Travel
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-0032
Starke, Floride.
Defendant*.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville. HUTCHISON Ocean front has 2 bedrooms, equipped
Supervisor,
1222 E. Colonial
|179S
chair. ND 8-5301.
Trailer I T ______
kitchen, living room and
XOTICH o r SALH
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Dr.. Orlando, Fla.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (MV# 2. Notices - Personals
~
91191
'52
Rocket
30’
......2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
hulh.
One
unit
furnished.
FA 2-1038.
RN that on the fdllt day uf
I960 - It F t DELUXE refri '84 Now Moon 80*__ |149»
31 A. Pets
equipped, FA 2-3858.
Monthly income $135. Price 19. Situations Wanted
September, A. I*- 1!SI, at tha VACUUM CLEANER, repairs,
sera (or like new. Small
hour at 11:00 A. M.. at tha
'64 Ironwood *30 ....... — 99M
$11,909 with good terms.
FREE Kitten*. Part Persian
parts, supplies for Electro­ NICELY furnished 2 bedroom 9. For Sale or Beat
walnut Duncan Phyfe din­
eaatera door of the Court
WILL
do
ironing.
323-0591.
'66 Pratrla Schooner
lluuie In Seminole County,
lux. Kirby, Hoover, Air- House. $80. a month. Phone r&gt; ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
St Siamese. FA 2-2738.
ing suite with table pad.
Florida, City of Sanford, the
91495
30*
Way, Bex-Air etc. Free
BABYSITTING day or night.
Single ndtaway bed. Ilk
FA 2 3349.
Honorable ARTHUR H. BECK­
MANCHESTER
Puppies.
All
'54
Palace
27’
....
.
91391
WITH JII. Clerk of the Cir­
pickup. New and Used
Love St care. Big yard.
Ion air eon&lt;i with reverse
1*4. Heal Kstate For Halo
cuit Court of Seminole Coun­
males. Call after 5 p.m
FURN. Garage Apt. 309 W.
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.
cycle. Draperies. Mlsc. 40 1 BEDROOM—10* WIDE
Meals furnished, also will
ty Florida, will offer for tala
REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-7177.
16th St. FA 2-3187.
IN DK1MHY. 2 Bedrooms, 2
to’ the hlgheel bidder at pubN. 2nd. St. North Orlando '81 Aristocrat, Air
board. FA 2-7980.
Cond.
$6495
| la outcry for caah, the fol­ 8. Education - Instruction
baths, 2 utilities. School bus PA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
Homes,
after 8 p. m. week­
FURN. Cottage at S Point*.
PERSIAN Kitten*. Red. Pure
lowing deecrlbed property of
Child
Care.
FA
3-2274.
service.
$9,950.
$5&lt;0
down.
2
BEDROOM—8’
WIDE
days,
after
1
p.
tn.
S
at
A
the Defendant*! eltuat® and PIANO A Organ Leiaotu. Be- $83 per month. Ph. FA 2-1467
NEAR Paol* School; new 7
Bred $29. Miller s Mult-1 on
'65 Michigan Arrow
lying in Semlnul* County,
Balance to suit purchaser.
Sun.
Einoera, advanced. Child­
room home, 1 acre lot. 1'Ji. PAINTING or Repair work
17-92. FA 2 4280.
Florid*, to will
322
8282.
4 1 '......................
91995
2
BEDROOM
furnished
Apart­
ren. aduiti. Experienced
FA 2-3378, FA 24)879.
l i t It. Block I. WRATH.
Ph. FA 2-7061
HEADY MIX Concrete, win. *67 Schult 42*---------97795
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
KRS FIELD FIRST ADDI­
32.
Flower*
Shrubs
teacher.
Call
FA
2-3321.
3 BEDROOMS, U i hath. LAKE MARY neat 2 Bedroom
T IO N , according to
th e
duw sills, lintels, staps, '65 Rocket 3 6 '_______ 91995
FA 2-0841.
20. Itahynlttein
plat thereof ** recorded
Screened porch. Built-in
ROOTED Legustrum in cans.
blocks, sand, cement, rock, 2 BEDROOM—10* WIDE
CB
Home
situated
on
2
In IMat Hook 1!. Page II,
range. $300 down. $67.00 large shaded lots. I.akr HABYSITTING. FA 2 8974.
2 BEDROOM House. Unfur­
25 cents each. Ph. FA
pipe, strel, grease traps, '60 Wear 45’ ________ 92995
Public Record® of Semi­
It
Pays
nole County. Florid*.
month. No qualifying, 636
nished. kitchen equipped.
2-5304.
dry wells, stepping stones. ’60 Knox 80’ ..............
privileges on big Lake WILL keep children In my
96495
Subject to a utility eaeement
To Use
I.ormunn
Circle
North.
$75 pur month. 2512 Yale
Miracle Concrete Co.
Mary. Only $5.5oo.
over the aouth fourteen lit)
3
BEDROOM—10’
WIDE
BLOOMING
Roses
on
double
home
weekly,
Kipericnced.
Longdale. Lung wood Fla.
{let.
Ave. Call FA 2-3614.
301) Elm Ave.
FA 2-37C1 ’83 Fleetwood 67* ........ 93905
The HERALD
FA 2-1212.
cherokee stock. $2.50 each.
Together with Ihe following
St.
Johns
Realty
iijulipnif ril:
BEDROOM
unfurnished
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
LAKE
FRONT
HOME
TO
BE
SEPTEMBER Special. Ladies
REPOSSESSION
Want Ads.
i n t e r n a t i o n a l o f L T tHouse. Kitchen equipped
4 mi S. on Sanford Ave.
PROUD OF. Custom built, THE TIME TESTED FIRM 21. Ucauly Batons
CA FURNACE MODEL No.
A Childrens slues $1.94 pair,
Assume Payments of
116
N.
Park
Ave,
FA
2
8123
OHS *1 E-D.
$5o month. Pick up key at
2 Hit. l'a hath, did. carport;
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Shop
$67.02 per month
Thle tale I* made pureuant
O
ltaitU
PLANTS
613 E 14th St. FA 2-8830.
garden apace, nice ehrub311 Palmetto Ave.
to the Final Decrea of fora19ii0
VANGUARD
For
Sale
GKETSCH
Guitar.
Fender
de­
cloeure In the above cauae,
bery with irrigation, pier
WE now have a special facial
2 Bedroom 45 s 10
AIR-CONDITIONED Bit. in
AT BARGAIN PRICES
C h a n c e ry Caee No. UloO. en­
luxe
Amplifier
with
trem­
r i m r i o u s name
into lake. For a better home
booth, services (rum tip to J. C. Bunion
tered by the Honorable VAS- NOTICE IS hereby given that
3 Rm. (urn. Apt. $65. mo.
Ij-mon Bluff
olo. $250. 322-8097.
Prop«rty Management
BAR H. CARLTON. Judge of I am ensured In buelneee it
call
tip. Free parking lot. Open
UI
E
8th
St.
FA
2
4285.
the laid Court, on the llih Semlnnle Plata, Caevelnerry,
Broker
evenings by oppoiutmentGEItBA Daisies, Vegetable -HI. A utom obile* - T ru ck *
day of September, A D- tSSS.
Fla.. Seminole County, Florida,
Phune door ft) 322 0831
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I tinder the fMItlou* name of FURN. Air-condition New 1
plats, liuvimiK. Dutch Mill
MOBILE HOME SALE8,
&gt;av# hereunto *"l my hand JKOl.A CARDS A fJIFTS, and
Phone door (!) 322 8525
Nursery. Upssla ltd. Jm t *66 RAMBLER. 6 cyl. Recon­
bedroom
Duplex.
Adults
on­
Inc.
end official ««»t thl* llth day that 1 Intend to regUter gald
INVESTMENT A REALTY
ditioned. 919 Park Ave.
uff 20th St. St 1st.
Offert fur your selection
ly. 2200 Park Ave. Sanford.
of September, A. D. i»*i,
n»m* with the Clerk of th*
Open Dally except Sunday*
116
N.
Park
Ave.
322-9173
FREE
$50
PERM,
WAVE
(SEAL)
Circuit Court. Semtnot* Coun­
thase Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
BUYING A NEW or
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.. ty. Florida. In accordant1# with EFFIC1F.NCY Apartment on
LEESBURG
Complete Beauty Service
3U. Furniture
Bedroom
HOME WITH A VIEW. Mod­
Clerk of the Circuit Court, the provlelone of the K|rt|.
U.S. 441 By.Fasa
USED
CART
Itcvrlon
S
Patricia
Stevens
First
St.
Near
2
dly
free
Bemlnol* County. Florid*. tloue Name Statute,, to.wit:
ern 3 bedroom, 3 tiled Hath
WANTED reliable couple to
Phone 787-6831
FINANCE IT WITH U*
Cosmetics
parking lots ami shopping
By: SUrth* T. Vlhlen
Section I4S 0» Florida Statulea
home situated on high ridge
take up monthly payments
1»J-.
Deputy Clerk
0 Low Interest Rates
OCALA
Harriett’* Beauty Nouk
stores. N&lt;&gt; utility charges.
BANDERS. McEWAN,
near gulf course. For choice
Slg: Jll*e Jean II. Cameron
of $13 50 oss 3 complete
3821 Galntsville Road
0 Low Monthly Payment*
Suitable for cuuple or sin­
105 So. Oak. FA 2-6742
fb'IIWAItZ A MIMS
Publleh Sept. 1, », H. II. 1111
properties check with
room* of furniture. Call FLORIDA STATE BANK
Phone 822-1100
lot Kaet Central Avenue
CDM-1
gle, also retired people.
Orlando. Florida
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
2.Y Plum bing S erv ices
FA
2-4712.
ix Tilt. &lt; D irt r r r o t n r.
Publleh Hepl. II, 11*1
lect.
xixT ti jtT iitiw . i i n n ir,
rDM-it
PLUMBINn
IX VXD Full M:HIXii I.K DU1'LEX 1203 Elm. Apart­
INVESTMENT
A
REALTY
Contracting
Repairs
ix Tim t’ltirt it cni'HT, COUNTY, FI.IIII I In .
F R E E KSTT.itA TE
ments 801 Magnolia. Carpet 118 N. Park Ave. 3229173
SIXTH J l'l lir itl. CIHCI'IT, ix c ii« x rt:itv xo. ia».,-t
FREE ESTIMATES
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
A fireplace. New living
IX VXD n u t XEMI.XOIM FEDERAL NATIONAL MijRTovating. New A Used Furni­
R. L. HARVEY
OAOE ASSOCIATION. a c-rrot'X T r. n.oRiu%.
room furniture. Master bed­
JOHN E. POX
|X tHAXCERV Isail
poratton ortr.inlxtl un-1*r an
204
Saniord
Ave.
FA
2
3383
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
room. Jalousie back porch.
REALTOR
FEDERAL VATIOVAL MORT. Act ftf Cvingrcx an4 ext,tine
Co. at 709 Celery Ave.
OAOE ASSOl.'IATloN. a cor­ pureuxnt to th* K-I*r»l Na­
Clean. $65. Inquire 119 Elm. 110 N. Park Ave.
323 0559
HINSON ft HEARN
poration organlaed under »n tional Morls.Agi- .Weo.’lxiton
FA
2 2117.
To
make
the
heat
home
NO 8 5287.
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
Act of Congreee and exlettng Charter Art.
buy, ter the
pnr-nant lj&gt; the Federal Na­
Plaintiff,
FHA
VA
Used furniture, appliances,
Rcoairs St Water Heaters
ART. $30. Surplus City.
tional Mortgage Aieoclatlon -v»You’ll score a “BULL’S-EYE,”
GOVERNMENT HOMES
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
FREE ESTIMATES
JOHN M. 11BXR V i n.l NANCT
Charter Act,
Plaintiff, HE.VItV, hie wife, OIIVNOE “CLEAN quiet Rooms'' The
2 AND 3 BEDROOMS
291 E. 3rd SI.
322 9143
Larry t Mart 315 Sanford
Whichever *63 Model Car
UTI1.IT V f O M P A N T xml
1 AND 2 BATHS
Gablea. FA 2-0720.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
BERNARD
SCHEMENAtJKR It I DOEWOOI i WOOD PRO­
26.
R
adio
&amp;
T
elevision
MOST
KITCHEN
EQUIPPED
DUCTS
COMPANY
INC.
, t.U tl&gt;\ M 8CII Ell ENAUER
You Choose!
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
hie wire, and RUSIKWOOD
Utfeihlant, CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611 DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
&gt;i,lll 1. OF XVI.E
Wuolt PRODUCTS INC.,
Park Av*.
Service With the Cash.
Defendanten o t ic e is h e r e b y o iv vice calls $2 00. Sanford
SUPER TRADING POST
EN that on th* 14th Uxy of
XirTItt: OF 'H M
*100 VA TO ?2.',0 FHA
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
NOTICE IS HERRBY &lt;HV September. A D. I)*J, at Ihe CLEAN 1st floor Apartment
FA 20677
Prtvaic entrance, tool Pal­
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9778
EN that oti the !*th day of hour of ll;u&lt;i A. M. at th*
St-ptemher, A. D. lief, at the eaetern door of t h e Court
LOW MONTHLY
metto.
.71. A H id e s F u r Sn!e
hou- »f It:®# A. M. at th Tlouxe lii Srniliiot* C-,tinty
17’’ PillLCO portable T.V
PAYMENTS
Office FA 12118
eue-ern door of the Court Florida, city of S a n f o rd , th# F U It N 1 S it E D Apartment.
WINDOW unit Air Condi­
322-79W).
ll.itee In Semlnot* County, Honorable ARTHUR II H E C K •
BXCELLENT LOCAT ION S
Night FA 2-0640
FI irtda. City of Sanford, th* WITH JR., Clerk of the I TClean and close in. Jimmie IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
tioner*. FA 2-0227.
• 323 0700
Honorable ARTHUR It. HECK- cult Court of Seminole Coun­
27. Special Service*
Cowan. 322-4013.
WITH JR-, Clerk of the Cir­ ty. florlU . will offer for &lt;*le
2534 Park Dr
Sanford, fla
AND
cuit Court of Seminole county to the hlgheit bhtijer at pub­
FILL dirt, top dressing, top
Florida, will offer for eal lic ouD-ry for cu*h. th* fol­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FIIA AND VA HOMES ARE
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
I.. the hlgheet bidder at pub. lowing ileerrlh- 1 p r o p e r t y of
Rooms private baths, 114 WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEUI
j|g . 11,-r» f *r i »»h. th* fol the defendant*; a l t u a t e and
Lloyd. FA 2 2576.
FOR
ONE
OF
THESE
W. First St.
1 . 14 deecrlbed p .-r:y o lying In g-mlnoln C o u n ty ,
ATE POSSESSION
OUTSTANDING HOME
t&gt;. Defendant*, -llUat# aitl Florl-la, to a l t :
i f you require a 3 or 4 bed
Lot :s, ll1nck J. WEATH­ 31AYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, 1
lying lii Seminole County.
M. G. HODGES
HUYS IN MINUTES!
ERS FI ELD FIRST ADDI­
Florida to-wil;
room,
I or 2 ball, home, we
ball), large y a r d . $100
FOR COMPLETE
l,,t |u Block 3. WEATII
TION a w o r d i n g to ihe
PLUMBING
have several to select from
monthly. FA 2-4709.
plat thereof, n n ordEltS FIELD FIRST ADDlINFORMATION'
0
WELLS
DRILLED
a t low as $350, down pay
TU*N. according to th
»d In Plat Hook l : . I‘t«#
SEE OK CALL
0 PUMPS SERVICED
IS, Public ID.-Til* of
iit.1t thereol a» recorded In
RENT A BED
menl.
Many
fine
2
bedroom
Seminole Cnlnty, F l o ri d a .
t i l t Book 13,
P ‘*» *«•
AND INSTALLED
liomes as low as $250,
I-ubllo Record of Seml- Subject to a utility ei-ement itoliaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
over the tii.rih ,*v n &lt;1, feet.
iu!e County. Florida.
down, low monthly pay 0 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Subject to * utility eaeemen T.'gether w i t h the f u l l o a l n g
By Day, Week, or Month.
ment-. We are authorixed 0 FREE ESTIMATES
over th* eouth eeven If) feet x'iUlnnientE
Real Estate—Mortgages
CALL FA 2 6037
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Together with thefollowing
INTERNATIONAL OF t'TFIIA and VA Sales Broker!
1CA FURNACE MODEL Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St. UI N. Bark Ave. 322 2120 Special terms for NAVY
PAULA HOAD
e-iulpment:
INTERNATIONAL OF UT
OHS SJ E-D
Ravenna Park
FA 27195
j,-A FURNACE MODEL
PERSON
EL.
Thle eale le mad* p-iretunt 1 BEDR0031
WASHING
Machine Service.
Apartment. I FA 2-2877 FA 2 3829 FA 2 8360
to th# Final Decree of fore*
OHS ll-E-U.
Eric
estimates
un repairs.
Quiet neighborhood, FA 2- |
Thle rale L mad* pureuan ctuturu In tha above c*u«e,
Evc-uuigi
t . th* Final Decree of for* Chancery Cae# No. IStni, en*
2610 Hiawatha. 322-7363
1162 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
. ire Ui the above ■-»«»». lereil by tne it morable f t
PLANNING 1U HLY Ult
Monday Uiru Friday. Ph,
. . . Nal The Sticker Price!
Chancery t'a-e No.1!&gt;tl en VASSAR B CARLTON, Ju-lg*
I9nl S. Park Ave.
BUILD A HOME SOON?
tited by the Honorable t* of tho ta ll Court, vil Ihe
FA 2-4501 any other time.
. . . Not The Dealer Price!
VASSAll It. CARLTON. Jut* llth day of Srptetnl-er, A. D.
FA 2-5232 anytime
We will CUSTOM BUILD th*
For
Salt*
o' the vail Court, on the llth ISS1.
. . . But The Low, I-uw Holler Price!
BEDROOM unfurnished
house ol your choice on to*
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , t 2
Say of September, t 1). 1943
fed flu K.ndfT «Ktn 0mm qu»iHouse Kitchen equipped.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, h a v e h e r e u n t o eet my h a n d
lot of your choice.
Orchid Plants
GREEN BRI AR
Iff 1*0#-It M« DTKid volew —
l have hereunto »et rtiy hand e n d o f f i c i a l , * e l to te l l t h day
FA 2 3651
46 «C Id tlMSO sitk st little
COMPLETE HOME DULD- f Inure lot* available in
■nd offl.dal e*»1 thle llth day o f S e p t e m b e r . A. th ISiS
Green llou*e
si 47IS do#T and 41J It 9*:
F September, A. D. n i l
(SEAL)
ERS SERVICE from piansj Grrvnhriar uf I neb Arbor
HOUSE
trailer.
$65.
FA
2
6087.
llencbe#,
Oil
Heater
mo(1 — Dme cut tod*). I(Kf*
Arthur &gt;1 Bt-.-aaRh, Jr.,
IbEAL)
nirrliHiking gulf tour*#.
to
financing
til
*i |M model*to choow boa!
Clerk of (he Circuit Court
Clerk of the Cireult Cuitr
Custom
building
In
yuur
ALL ITEMS
far* InttriDt* M — |«l 9*1 *t
Seminole County, Florid*. LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer, RALPH JARVIS - Builder
s.tnluoU Count)'. Florida.
apt-dri, a l ion.
Gremhrlar
f* Odary Ei;-»nf
Ily Martha T. Vlhlen
By: Martha T. V lhlen
AT A BARGAIN
also 1 bedroom trailer on t7l9 Sanford Ave FA 2-1810 dev doped by
COMPANY
D e p u ty c l e r k
D« i&gt;Jty C le rk
large lake. Adults only. Po.
SANDERS. McEWAN.
• A N l’KItS. Mr EWAN,
CALL 668-4458
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
KINGS))
OOl)
J.
C.
BUNTEN
S
C
H
W
A
R
Z
k
MIMS
S .iWAKZ k MIMS
FA 2-7388.
219 E. 2nd ST.
2505 PARK AYE.
IILII.DEBS INC.
TH E MACKLE BRO S.
t i t Ea,t Central Avenue
lot Eaet Central A v en u e
Realtor
LEMON
BI.UFF
DIVISION
OP
Orlando, Florida
firland
Florid*
20$
Fairninnl
Dr.
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom Raymond Lun-tquid. Assn
FA 2-62.11, FA 2-0711
FA 2-0tyl
C N F . D I V I L O P M I N T f , IN C PuMDh S e p t . 14, !»C.
)■.
.-.j-t- 1*. t t 'f
OSTEEN, FLA.
F \ '-'071
Houses. F V 2 3665.
j FA 3951 Atlantic Bunk U.d. |
CDM-41
CDM-4*

Air-Conditioning

CONNOLLYS

USED VALUES

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

V A - FH A

SOUTHW ARD

CONNOLLY

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes
SOUTHW ARD Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $-13.50

LAST SHOT

SALE!

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

SOLD!

Our Entire '63 Stock
MUST GO . . .
Regardless Of Price!

Chevrolets

• Olds

Stenstrom Really

M ICKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

• Chevy IPs
Cadillacs

Choose Your Model!
Choose Your Price!

Seminole Realty

Holler M otor Sales

if

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Bremen To Contact
Former Members

Opens Season
Al Dinner
■ covered dish dinner
n e ttin g held b i t Wednesday
• m i n e at tb t borne of Mrs.
A I M Jacobi on Lake Aiher
Circle in Bear Lake.
Mra. C. L. Brunk, new
g rtaldetrt, pretided over the
fcnaineaa meeting held followk g th e dinner. Mra. Jacobi,
garden therapy chairman, re­
ported that plana hare been
made for the group to con­
tinue tta work with the Gate­
way School in Orlando by
providing farora for holiday!
and apeeial oceaiiona for the
Children there.
It waa announced that work
on beautifying the Bear Lake
Elementary School groundi
with plantings would get un­
derway after a planning
meeting of the beautification
committee with M n. Richard
Oitraader.
New membera welcomed
were Mra. H. E. Chapman
and M n . William Powell.
Next mooth'a meeting win
he held at the home of Mra.
William Maaaey on Lako Aih­
er Circle.

Church Suspends
Priesf After
Cuban Visits

•i
n

N EW YORK (UP!) — The
Roman Catholic Maryknoll
Pa th e n have suspended a
member of their mlailonary «oeiety, the Rev. Felix M e
Cowan, St, for nnauthoriaed
tripe to Cuba, it waa leaned
recently.
McGowan, of New York
City, three with hia father,
who said th at ha expected him
home ahortly.
Reports from Waxhlnjrtca
however, said the impended
priest presided at a meeting
there Thursday night of the
pro-Caitro Ad Hoc Student
O m n i Ittee for Travel to Cuba.
The committee, now under
federal investigation, span
sored the vielt of 6u Ameri­
cans to Cuba in July.
A society spokesman at
Mary knoll, N. Y., aaid Me
Cowan was suspended in May
when he went to Cuba after
being told not to go.
McGowan la to ba a featur­
ed speaker a t a mass rally
next Sunday at Town Hall, in
New York City, ep&lt;manrtd by
the student committee.

Bethany Circle
Has Meeting
By Berales Kelsey
The Bethany Circle of the
Oviedo Methodist WSCS met
at B p.m, last Monday at the
home of Mrs, Waller Teague
with Mra. Kltie Ellis in
charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Robert Soka present­
ed the program on the life
of the mlssiunary, Ann Judson.
Nine memhers were prelent for tho meeting during
which plan* for the annual
candy isles project were
made.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting.

Legal Notice
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t iik \ i v r i i j i i i h i v i . n i l .
i: r i T , i s s s i i ko ii n u w tCOUVTV, M . i t l l l l M .

IX MIAACKnr so. IS3IT
JAMES CAUL. MARCH ANT.
Plaintiff.
si.
K V K t.T N
CHANT.

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Y O U AIU: HK UHItV NOTIKll:L&gt; Hist » m i l of C a m n U I n t
fur
J l y u r i s he* b r i g
H in t
a f a t n s t yon, srvl r o i l « r . r .
q u l r e d to e e r t s s co p y o f ih«
■ n i w t r or p l e a d i n g t» lh» Hill
o f C o m p l a i n t on t h e I’leln l i t r e A t t o r n . y P a u l C. P er k in * .
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VV,.r Houth Mtre-I, O r ­
l a n d o , Klorlila, a m i file Ilia
u r la tn a t a n s w e r o r plaadoia
t n t h e o lf tc * of t h e C le r k of
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b e ­
f o r e T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r , 14.
1441, It y o u tat] to do so J u d g ­
m e n t b p d e f a u l t w ilt h - t a k ­
e n a g a i n s t y ou f o r t h e r e H a t ilrrn en d ed In t h e Ulll of
Com plaint.
WITNCHM m y h a n d s n d a e a l
St Hiriford. Hem laule C o u n ty .
K lnrlda. th le l l u d
day of
A u g u s t , IS4Z.
(MS.At.)

If. I l e r k w l l k . J r .
C le r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
U r : M a r t h a T. V l h L n , D.C.
P a u l C Perkin*
447 W eal Houtk S t r e e t
O r l a n d o , KlorlilS
P u b l i s h \ U f . SI. A Hept. I.
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THIS COMPACT CAR, driven by Harry L.
Lenttnl of Altamonte Springs collided with a
1051 truck, driven by Frunklin Lacy of Cassel­
berry. In the crash Friday a t the Intersection of
Hwy. 17-02 and Sparton Dr. In South Seminole
the truck waa a total loss. State Trooper J. L.
Sikes investigated the accident.

Americans Too Tall Now For
Old-Time Standard Length Bed
NKW YORK (Ul*l)
(UP — The
atandanT double bed ia on the
way out because Americans
are growing bigger all the
time. But togetherness will
continue, according to bedding
manufacturers, who have de­
cided to replace the standard
bed with people-sixed beds.
The dimensions of the dou­
ble bed were established more
than 100 years ago, when a
six-footer was a rarity. Since
then, Americans, both mats
and female, have shot upward
in height and weight. For In­
stance, American soldiers to­
day average sn inch and a
half taller and 7H pounds
heavier than tho doughboy of
World War I.
This means that many mod­
ern Americans must either
sleep In a crouch or dangle
their feet over the foot board.
Two major obstacles pre­
vented bedding manufacturer*
from Increnaing the sixo of
beds when public demand for
bigger beds first became ap­
parent. First, available acces­
sories such as sheets, blankets
and bedspreads were too smut!
for bigger beds, and arcond,
the average housewife dread­

ed the thought of wrestling
with a bigger, heavier mat­
tress.
Linens and blankets for
larger beds sre now stocked In
most department stores. The
second problem has been solv­
ed by use of latex foam rubber
mattresses that don't need
turning, snd a wide variety of
special devices, such as hinged
mattresses or t w i n m a t tresses placed under one head­
board.
Customer acceptance of sup­
ers! xcd bedding Is gruwlng
steadily. The nation's largest
muttress manufacturer re­
ports that more than '.'5 per
cent of sales this year sru in
extra size*.

ChristChurch
To Organize
Acolyte Guild

By Mo m Grinstead
North Orlando Fire Chief
Bill Hahn and F in n a n Chuck
Rowel] announced a t last
Wednesday night’a depart­
ment meeting that they will
personalty contact all former
membera and invite them to
return to the organization.
They also wilt make ar­
rangements to vlait any man
who might be in ten d ed In
becoming either an active or
Inactive member or the de­
partm ent to explain detalli of
the organization In full if it
la so desired.
Oates for regular training
and drill session! will be set
in the near fu tu n by the de­
partm ent which now has In­
surance provided for the cov­
erage of 12 members.
Hahn reminded that resi­
dents should he advised .to
call the North Orlando Gen­
eral Store In the event of a
daytime fire and Bob Step­
henson should a (ire occur
during the night hours.
It was announced that 16
and 17 year old boyi will be
trained to assist the depart­
ment although they will be
unable to be accepted aa reg­
istered firemen until they are
IB years old.
Hahn advised that a check
is being made at the recom­
mendation of t h e Village
Council upon ordinances per­
taining to fire safety mea­
sures as suggested by the
League of Municipalities and
of those which are In use by
other cities of the ares.
A letter was read from the
Klllarncy Volunteer Flro De­
partment inviting all village
firemen and their families to
allend the third a n n u a l
Orange County Association

Field Day wihch will be held
on O ct B with exercises be­
ginning i t 2 p.m. at the
Northgate Shopping Canter.
Seminole County F o r e s t
Ranger Albert Harris will be
guest speaker at the next
meeting of the North Orlando
Volunteers. A 11 Interested
men are invited to attend.

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• TUES.

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• WED,

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VEGETABLE VARIETY

COLD
W EATH ER
Will Soon Be Here

LEWIS

(I.lmit: One With Your 1-1
Or M«rr KtuxJ Order,
I'less*)

Sales &amp; Service

(Limit: Three With Vrnir $.1
Or .'I ure Food Order,
I'leiie)

Offer* The Same

RELIABLE
Healer Service
They Have Offered
For I’aat Yearn.
Get Your Name
On Our Lint
And Have Your

‘MR. G'

Heater Cleaned

FROZEN

FOOD KING

And Tented — Be

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Safe For The
Winter — Save
Fuel Too.
DIAL FA 2-1928

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

By Donna Entra
An orgnnlzutlnnnl meeting
of the Arulyte Guild of Christ
Church Episcopal in homewood was held at S p.m.
Saturday at the Pariah House
on Church Street.
Hoy« confirmed, or noon
ready for confirmation who
are between the ages of 11
and tit years, arc eligible for
membership.
Tin* young men will be
Mrs. Sarah Ann Haynes, U. trained to serve at the altar
of Longwood died Sunday.
fur services nt the church.
Born June 12, 1910, In Char­
leston, W. Va., who had made
her home In Lungwnotl fur the
past It years.
Survivors are her husband,
Clifford Haynes of Izmgwuod;
ATLANTA (UPI)-Sm clllng
two sons, Robert C. Bostic, of gas in a vacant houve he own­
Drive Itancli, W. Va., and ed Thursday, Charles A. WigJohnny Bostic of Sanford; u ley, &lt;;h. struck a mutch to see
daughter, Mrs. Alice Slack of It a small gas heater was
Red House, VV. Va.; a broth­ working.
er, Oscar Lambert ol Charles­ T h e resulting explosion
ton; a sister, .Mrs. Della Dul­ wrecked the six room house,
ler of Kanawha-Two-Mlle, W. broke window* in neighboring
Va.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. homes and hospitalized WigChristine Workman anti Mrs. ley with hum* from the waist
Mildred Jacobs, both of Char­ up.
leston and nine grandchild­ Firemen said the fumes
ren.
were escaping from an open
Funeral arrangements will gas pipe in the kitchen where
Ik - ann oun ced
by
N ild a c k a stove had been removed
Funeral Home of Casselberry. Wednesday,

M A T H E R of Sanford
( L im it : O n e W it h

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Or More Fond Order,

* * * * * Bed Room Suiles

I'te a sc )

Mrs. Haynes,
Longwood, Dies

He Learns Gas,
Fire Don’t Mix

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Mirror
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Sanford'* Only A ir C onditioned Furniture Store
20.1-09 E. 1st ST.
FA 2-0983

5 Homes Nearly Completed
TWO OF WHICH ARE ALREADY SOLD —
IN THE NEWEST SECTION OF ONE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA’S
BETTER PLANNED COMMUNITIES —

Ravenna

GROUND

GRAPES
LBS.

2

CONVENIENT VA. FHA,
AND CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING

ELECTRIC

Other humes are under construction — choose one of
these and select your own paint colors, tile, appliance
colors. See these homes today

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I'hune FA 2-3103
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General Office 211 \V. 25th St.
HOMES ON COUNTRY

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P a rk

MODERN KITCHENS BY

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�M ayor Reports
§ a t if c r b i j r r d i i
On City's Action

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday; hiph todny about 85; low tonight 70-75.

No further action on ita
tentative approval of $3,000
for the first tlx months of
the 1901-64 flseel year for the
Seminole County Chamlier of
Commerce was taken by the
City Commission in its final
public hearing on the budget
Monday evening.
The Commission last Tues­
day approved the (5,000 for

the first six months, adding
it would consider another
85,000 for the balance of the
year "based on the future co­
operation of the Chaml-er with
the City of Sanford's activi­
ties and municipal pork ad­
vertising.”
The Commission for the lust
several years ha* given the
Chamber SI0,000 annually.

Tlii* year the Chamber r**
quested 815,000.
Mayor Thomas S. McDonald
^ e i * 4
Monday- evening read m pre­
pared six-page report "fron*
Structural engineers’ re­
myself and not from the Com­
porta will be studied by the
mission" in which he con­
School Board In ipecial aescluded:
"Removing the sensa­
alon at t p.m. Thursday,
tionalism of newspaper head­
SupL Ray MUwre laid today.
lines, the true story is that
The reporta will rover the
the contribution proposed re% rejected roof alabs in the new
mains the same as the present
construction a t South Semi­
fiscal year. The only differ­
nole Junior High, Rossnwaid
ence is that the City Commis­
TALLAHASSEE
(C
P
ll
—
,
Four Sanford students en
and Sanford Junior High
sion wishes lo review the co­
T ie chairman of the Republi­
Schools.
route to Orlando escaped
operative
efforts of the Cham­
•
•
•
can Party in Pasco County
serious injury at 7:10 this
ber with the City, on city
Tha Lake Mary Chamber of morning when thefar compact
| testified today that Circuit
projects, alter the first six
Commerce h a s
appointed car skidded on this slippery
Judge Richard Kelly repeatmonths of the coming fiscal
Jack Wilbur aa a committee
year. This should never bt too
! edly had refused to parti­
highway and crash cd into a
of one to work out plana for
Fred W. llurdctle Jr., 37, after a coroner's jury return­ much to ask nf any logical
cipate
m
party
activities
parked
automobile
onc-balf
&lt;1 numbering the houiea In Lake
since his election to the was charged with first degree ed a verdict Monday evening businessman or official when
mile north of Ca s*cll&gt;erry.
* Mary. More on this later.
murder and bound over lo that Charles II. Strickland, the taxpayers’ money Is in­
• • •
bench.
Oscar Perez an d William
circuit court by Justice of 33, "met his death by a volved."
With proceeds going to Bassett auifored minor cuts
Otto Carlson, Zephyr ills the Peace Thomas G. Moon gun shot wound inflicted by
The Mayor recounted many
eommunlty projects, the Jay- and bruises. The driver. Ron­
poultry farmer, gave his
his unck\ Burdette.
activities of the City gov­
ceea are apontoring a fertilitestimony to refute a claim
The diooting took place ernment, such a* inducing new
ald Fchd, ami I'n u l Place's
er sale Saturday with the
of prosecutors in the Kelly
Sunday
afternoon at Bur­ industry to the area, seeking
impeachment trial that the
product "delivered to your were unhurt.
dette's home un Little Lake a burge terminal, endeavor­
Trooper J. L. SCtes report­
Judge had violated legal
door." Chairman Chuck Bose
Howell, near Oviedo. An ing to have the new state uni­
ethics by participating in
says to call FA 2-3451 far de­ ed the four students were cn
autopsy at Florida Sanitar­ versity located here, street
RAIN AND SLIPPERY ROADS wore blamed for this-collision thin morn­
nartisan politics.
route to school 1 n Orlando
livery.
co-operating
ium
and llnipital Monday improvements,
ing on Hiifhwny 17-92. A compact car bearing four .students nkiddetl from
Carlson was called by the
^
• • •
when Fchd lost &lt; ontrol and
ill keeping .SunfnrU Naval Air
revealed
Strickland
had
been
the highway, *truck a parkked car and overturned.
(Herald Photo)
prosecution to identfy a cam­
South aide School PTO will the car skidded o ff the high­
Station here, negotiating fur
shot once in the abdomen.
paign contribution of $5)xi
meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept, ill at way, striking the parked ear
Sanford Nava! Academy, etc.
Constable
George
A.
Kel­
made to the Republican Par­ The City’s 196.1-61 budget of
of Dale High, Of lando. The
•
•
•
the school.
sey
at*o
served
Rurilclii*
ty in February, 1962, by the St.21 million was given ten­
• • •
student's ear overturned.
"Tho
City
Commission,’*
with a warrant charging linn
Judge's wife, Lorraine.
Sikes said that Fchd was
tative approval Monday even­ with shaming into a dwell­ Mayor McDonald reported*
From the Lions Pause:
lie
also
was
questioned
cited
for
exceedinj’
the
speed
ing by the City Commission,
"How long did It take your
“will continue to work with
about Republican activities subject to formal action at ing. This complaint was filed
wife to learn to drive!" "It'll limit.
the Chamber and the busi­
by
Burdette's
neighbor.
For­
in opposition to a move by next Monday's regular meet­
The trooper also pointed
be 10 yearj in October."
nessmen
to prumuta Sanford
est
Ferrell,
who
claimed
Burt!) Pasco County lawyers to ing. The City's tax ntlllage
out that Fchd ami Placck, in
• *
•
delle was firing from his ami Seminole County. Yh&lt;*
switch
Pasco
County
into
an­
the
front
seat,
'were
using
will remain at six mills, the
Seminole Boosters meeting
other circuit in an unsuccess­ same *as the last several own home into the Ferrell Commission feels that co-op­
MIAMI (C P I&gt;— A decision
9
at 7 tonight. High school audi­ seat belts and « scaped in­
home just before Strickland erative effort is n necessity
P O R T A R T H U R , Tex. | No casualties were known.
ful effort to get rid of Kelly. years.
torium. President O. L Barks jury. Peres and Bassett, in wus expected today on wheth­
liml must work both ways.
was shot.
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Howling
Hurrfcmiu
Carlson testified that KclTlii* was a far cry from
Commission tentatively ap­ Judge
says it's for everyone, espec­ the rear seat, wore not us­ er 25 Haitian refugees who
it Is difficult fur the Com­
Moon
remanded
ially parents of high school ing scat belt* and were hurt. fled to Florida in u sailboat. Cindy hit thu Texas const be- devastating Hurricane Carla ,v *°kl him he could not run- proved the budget, with a Burdette to the county Jail mission to wurk to improva
will tie allowed to slay in exile (ween tiuivcslon and Port Ar­ which struck the Texas coast tribute time or money to the few minor changes, as draft­ without bond on the first ami promote Downtown San­
■tudenti who arc interested In
party because judges must
in the I Tilted States.
helping the athletic program
thur today, and showed im­ two years utid one week IIgo be non partisan. But he said ed by City Manager W. E. degree murder charge and ford only to find the Chamber
Knowles and Finance Dir­ fixed bond at SIo.imm on the
o( the school.
mediate signs of weakening. today, killing at least 17 Per­ Mrs. Kelly was a close per­
promoting u new shopping
ector Henry Tamm.
Tax Cut Bill
• • •
Ferrell complaint.
The eye of the storm moved sons and leaving damage in sonal friend and the judge
urea on the cast side of 17-9'J
One of Ihe major Items
WASHINGTON (CPU — through the tiny evacuated
Anthony Hoseman, assist­ south of Dnota Road to relo­
CATTY REMARK: F i r s t
Speaker John W. McCormack town uf High Island between Die hundreds of millions of let her make a contribution. was a pay increase for city ant state attorney, represent­ cate businesses outside the
woman: "1 just bate to think
lie
admitted
under
quest­
police officers ranging from
assured President Kennedy to­ 7:10 and 7:10 a. m. CST. dollars.
of my 40th birthday." Second
ioning by
Rep.
William *lx per cent for patrolmrn. ed the state at the inquest. city.”
day that the House would try Winds of do to 70 miles per
woman: "Why — wlut hap­
Thousands of coastal resi­ O'Neill of Ocala, one of l ie five | ht cent for sergeants, Serving on the coroner's Jury
While officers of tho Cham­
to pass next week Ids propos­ hour died us tile eye pas.-ed
pened?"
dents had fled inland before prosecutors appointed try the four for lieutenant* to three were J. It. Staley, Milton ber declined un invitation Li
ed fill billion tax cut.
• • •
but rose again as the baek side thu swift-developing power of House id Representatives af­ for captains. Most other city Gore, Leon Olliff, T. L. Lin­ attend Monduy evening’s bud­
go Jr.. R. I.. Ward and Ben get session, five Chamber diTALLAHASSEE (UPD —
of Cindy struck.
Capt. Jam es Mayo. CO o(
atm I lo ter it voted impeachment employes receive a two per F. Ward Jr., foreman.
l
indy.
Many
men
Boat
Saved
The
cabinet
bud
go
t
commis­
Ilatwing One, accepted his In-1
rector* were present: Capt.
charges against Kelly, that ceni pay increase.
MIAMI tti l 'l l — Tiie Const
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred W.
their jobs ut sen,
vitation as a director of the sion okayed pay ra) res for 9,*
a petition opposing the clr*
Commissioner A. I., Wilson, Burdette Sr. were with their James U. Mayo, W. A. f a tGuard
pumped
out
the
fishing
Chamber of Commerce to at­ Mill employes in Pin state uni­
Tide* rose almost fivu feel , „[[ change was in Imen- at his first meeting Monday
tick, Robert Crumley, WilLuti
Vessel, Moby Dick, liml was
-on during the hearing. Uur- Hemphill and Geurge Touhy.
tend last nicht's City Com­ versities today whin to salaries
ithove niumat. Cindy's highest vraphed hi the Judge's office since hospitalisation.
sinking
off
Alligator
Reef
in
, . ,
. ,. vu’" 1 *' I dette, himself, did not testi- 1'atriek ami Touhy uru past
mission meeting. Said lie were not in contrtiversy be­
•
winds were HU mile gusts. Gal- •*' Ike courthuu-c. But he partial victory In his drive
the Keys today and took it in
_____________
wants all the Information lie fore the fiscal agel icy.
presidents of the Chamber.
i
,
.
said ihe mimeographing mi- for a full “ Ketly day" for fy.
I
v
iratotl
recorded
71
nule-an,
,
,
,
The decision will not affect tow.
chine and paper belonged to firemen. Know!** had ex­
'9 can get to help him in his
** '
*
pay raise* nynjiieij, for l'i\
"y T'u'.rd 1 e .
'.-rnation.il ll,,ur wimU during the nlgiu. c ;,r |s.,n and l'ie work wa- plained II would require two
wew civic duties here.
Follot- -Itllthe reading of
other eii.pioyvs ami profc -tot ? F i &gt; i n " I - I o i h e , *
Putt.u i ill led t u r patrols | ThwM! '''" P l-'l »" *
un l|(ine lly u r i .Kelly.
his pctqm\04i statement, Mc­
additional firemen to give
llhl.GRACE. V ii g o staviii
Lake Mary Uoy Scout Troop where cabinet melt iber fe!
Donald stated that by Novem­
Iioin tlnr darkened streets of ,luur'
- - ■■ -------lire employes a lull free day
&lt;
l
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Seven
I
.
,S.
senators
212, once a leading troop of raisea proposed by the board
ber or December and with co­
every two weeks. They now
Birmingham t» the school1 11 “ *'* C r »'ul
-'"0"
lift
the
Intei p arliam e n ts y
the St. John's District, is in of control were too- high.
operation from Iho Chamber
receive a half-day every 2tl
ground, early today and Nc 1,1 ,u
ln
1 Alll,up
l nlon ( i l 'l . i c- nfercnco today
In
some
instances
the
raises
need of le id c n . All that is re­
day*, other Commissioners
"1 would ho most happy for
....
leaders
made
plans
for
a
in
M,,usl....
...
mi,c
ni d headed for Washington to
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. His&gt; Commission to put up tha
Monday evening authorized
quired is Interest in the boys proposed ranged heG ween $."&gt;nn
march cn the Alabama Capi­ inluiid, were crowded.
V
ito
on
tin*
hiIi lent te s t boil
Toneiits of rain tlumdcied
one additional firemen and (U I’I) — Thu United Nations second *5,000."
■ml lime to devote to various and f'2. Ion. Those pro pinod
tol in Montgomery.
tlellty. ' ' *
instructed Knowles to try I tier Hal AS.-emtdy opens its
troop activities. Any man salary raises wen u handed
Touhy stated Hint "only on*
Outrage of Inc Nejjtu com|r,vu .... . ............ ..
well'oiccnsl
fur
extreme
cu
t
hack
tu
the
boaid
of
control
arrange for a full "Kelly l.HIb'' fCHMon today with no side has been presented *m«
willing to assist Is asked to
a unity of tlirmingliain's 1stYVilliit.u E. Smith, 41, of
agenda trended with HI phutieully and you have been
Texas and West portion* uf
day."
&lt;sf contact Ed Zimmerman of which atarted a new study of
Wayeross, Ga., charged with
LtlU ISW I.lfi.K y. (UI'I l — • -i racral bombing manifest­ Louisiana.
the
pay
schedules.
Commissioner .1 II. Crapps items, but its debates were very fair and have indicated
Lake Mary, temporary lead­
ed itself h i .stoning attack.- on
the led.I up of the Fern Park
But budget Direct .or Harry Bishop t \ Ewbaik Tucker of white motorists and other
lost out .Monday evening in cspoiled to To overshadowed a willingness to co-operuto.
er.
lira mb of the Winter I'urk his attempt to have police by Big Thu* foreign minis­
Smith said last u -cek’s u&gt; - the African Methodist Epis­ acts ol vandalism Monday
You should go down tho sama
Savings and Loan Association, pay increased to to, eight, ters talks on the sidelines.
copal
Church
U
urging
mem­
Registration for beginners tion also had the effect of
road. There should b« better
night. During one such inci­
was
I'.iiiml
to
the
fedcrul
bers
of
his
denomination
to
Soviet Foreign Minister An­
six ami four per cent instead
shorthsnd will close Friday at holding up raises fo| - the mote
ginn.l jury Monday when ar­ of the approved *ix. live, four drei Gromyko will resume Id- communication* between tha
arm themselves against "il­ dent a white motorist tired a
Seminole County Uusinesa than 9,0(j0 other employes
two groups."
pistol three times into a group
raigned before tf. S. ('..inniis- and three per cent.
talk.* with Secretary of Statu
about whose solar res there legal intrusions.”
School.
"Mr. Touhy has hit It on
of ubout 20 Negroes who hud
sinner James K. Ilyid at DrIn tin' four hour session Dean Busk and Hritisli For­ the head," stated Commis­
• •
•
was no criticism.
taunted and hurled rocks ut
lando.
which closed at midnight, the eign Secretary l.oid Home on
For the controvert dal group,
Benefit style show and
CARACAS (UI'I) - Nine
w a s h in g io n
11:111 — him. Oliver Williams, IB, was
.Smith wus remanded to Or­ Commission discussed the way* to ca.u! Hut cold war. sioner A. L. Wilson. " It is
bridge of Epsilon Sigma Al­ the board of cuntr ul recom­
lack of communications snd
pro-Cii-tro terrorist leaders ange County jail in lieu uf controversy
Tint nuclear test bun treaty wounded slightly.
over
sodding The ministers last met in
pha sorority will he held at mended salary itici -vases to­
complete
misunderstanding
The Rev. Martin Luther escaped early Monday from a f Hi.HOII, huiul,
gullied
support
today
front
an­
Municipal Stadium for high Moscow after Ilia signing of which ha* brought un th u
7:30 tonight at the Sanford taled $2l&gt;7,UOU ami ! Imitli pro­
King
Jr.,
acknowledged
lead­
pri-on
in
Iho
western
imuiii
lie is charged with holding school loothall games. No de tin- partial nuclear teil bun.
posed raises.totaling • $ 11 I.IHM). other key Southern Democrat er of the southern integration
Woman's Club.
situation."
lain city of Trujillo, appar­ lip Teller Doyle Dl.Ilium un I cislon wa* reached but a pro­
when Sen. Sam J. Ervin, .S '. L\,
Interest ill tlisa u»uinhly
• •
*
It vvu* understood tha
movement,
joined
other
lead­
ently
under
cover
of
a
guer­
announced Dint he would sup­
escaping with 4H2S. He wus posal that the City otter to centered on l'zcuidcnt KenThe public is invited to the
port thu pact, though "with­ ers at a mass rally Monday rilla attack, it w.i* announc­ arre ted the same day when lease the stadium to Die i edy's speech Friday ami the Chamlier executive committea
dedication of tfve Fred It. Wil­
night in urging the Negro ed Monday night,
out great enthusiasm,"
sighted by FBI agents whP County School Hoard for $! uildress of Canadian I'rinie planned to meet this afterson Memorial Law Library at
noon to consider McDonald'*
community to channel its
A |Hiliccman was found walking in Winter I’urk. annually was discussed.
Minister Lester II, I'eursoii,
9:10 Wednesday morning off
frustration
amt
bittcriw-s
in­
slabbed to death near the Sheriff J. L. Hobby naid JTi'.S Approval was given for llie a former assembly president, six-page statement and tires
Visits Vatican
tile courtroom in the court­
I'ommi-sien's tentative budget
purchase of
VATICAN CITY (U i’l) — to a grim determination to prison’s main gat . through of the fsJS was reitvrri'il.
new tractor ■n,,iril|njr.
house. Judge Vermin Mite
win
civil
rights
through
nonPope Paul \ 1 received West
which the fugitives apparent­
for land till purposes from
TIM
jtty'a si
,,1,,-dulu.
beginning approval. Final approval is tu
Today's
In
said Mr. Wilson's children will
SAIGON, South Viet Nam German Chancellor ' Kunrad " 'i lencc and the ballot tan. ly escaped. They included
Hie stale Tractor ami Equip- nt
confined be voted ill next Monday eve­
be present when a plaque is
tU PI)—'Viet Nam'ii Commu­ Adenauer in a private auili*------------------inent l ompany mi its low tl| t|„. formul opening by ning's regular meeting of tha
four ex officers dishonorably
unveiled.
nist
guerrillas
appe
nlcd
today
Mice
today
and
paid
personal
di-charged
for
participation
bill
with trade-in. of Stfi.HlO. |H.nr,jt.,| ,\-o-mldy I'usiik n t City Commission.
•
• •
for a coalition govt rnmerit on tribute C* the H7-yeur-&lt;di| lend-'
plKusakin was held brief- ..............
/^f.uu.c K)wll „ r
in Ihe abortive Uarupano re­
City Manager Pete Knowles the order nf neighboring Laos &gt;r who plan- tu i.-lin
t&gt; wuh Warrent Hunmcutt. of ,.1 ( k l ,hll
of
next
volt, three guerrilla leaders
will discuss Die "library sit­
St. Petersburg, on possible (
So,u KreOrl.tu«2 of
as a means of tmding the I month,
and two unidentified civilians
uation and the old postoffice”
reappraisal of all city
fighting here.
MIAMI f UI’I)—Members of
The prison break occurred
before the Jayrces Thursday
TALLAHASSEE (UI'I) - perty (or tax purposes. l"" Venezuela, who has no anThe ap|&gt;c.il was made by l O V l S I t LiTCGCC
three Cuban exile groups, a few hours after authorities
' iioliiucd iqipusitiou, a* tu* sue*
noon at the Civic Center.
of Stale Toot
WASHINGTON (UI’I) — -till nursing wounds suffered here hud round.-d up Red Secretary
Nguyen lluu Thn, president
CAMERON, La. (UI'I) —
eessnr.
•
• •
Adams said Monday lie has
of the Communist "National Mi-. Jacqueline Kennedy will in u Sunday riol in New York, leader Roinulo .Vim alias
Sheriff O. It. Carter, descrihdecided not to run for gov
H r read with interest that
in ; Ihe Right of residents as
&lt;1 the Geneva Home Demonstra­ Liberation Front," in a l«l- go Li Greece Oct, 2 for a two- pushed their demands Mon­ “Major Rafael.” and four ernor in uwi
UT lo the L’nite j Nations week visit with her brother-in- day night for a public debate oilier Communists
Hurricane Cindy approached:
tion Club women have decided
Adams, who announced for
law- and sister, I'rinco and with the American students
"They are tilling the roads
Nino, who fled to liruril re election a* secretary of
MIAMI I llt'l) —Revolution­
to do something about Com­ broadcast by Conn nimbi sta­
I ' n me s g*inn bin us KmUiwill, who recently toured Cuba.
tion*.
tike
ants."
after
participating
in
the
hi
ary
Unitv
I
UR),
n
top
Cuban
'tale several weeks ago hut
missioner Jim Avery's state­
It called fur wiL'r.li'uwal of the Wiiitu House announced
Tim Cubans said the Ameri­ jack of the freighter Anz.u- left the door open (or a exile group, announced Mon­
ment that "they should learn
tot lay.
can*, who staged a meeting in tegni, recently slipped hack crack at tha govenror s chair, day it ha* been Hooding Cuba
more about county govern­ U. S. troops, Hie it id of U. S.
participation
in
Vietnamese
New York's Town Hall Sun into Venezuela.
MIAMI (UI’I)—Twenty-two
said starting a campaign at with anti-Castro pamphlet*.
ment along with their homeday that set off rioting in
The group said one leaflet Cuban refugees, most of them
tills late date "would require
m aking" It is planned that a affairs, and the tsl ablislmurg
LIMA, Peru (UI'I &gt; — A Time* Square, had definitely
bears u photograph of a uni lawyers, have been lured as
my full time amt attention.
group from this club will a t­ of a "national, t iemocratic,
"long, strong," earthquake agr,.r j (l, | hl. debate,
peaceful,
and
net
tral
coali­
"Involvement In so con­ lurincd Soviet soldier with a social investigators in New
tend nil commission meetings
••Rut
are afraid Ihey
tion government.’ ’ presum­ shook the people of Ibis capJACKSONVILLE i l l ' l l - centrated an eifori would target superimposed over the York City,
in the futute.
| )r Health officials investigated necessitate that t relinquish (are.
ably made up of ( 'omnium-is ital ..ul of their sleep before ttil| t |,|c|j#|,
*
• •
\\ e 11 a r e
Commissioner
.lawn
today,
but
caused
no
re(
.,r
i„*
Theye
of
the
Itevolu
and
anti-l'omntiiiii
its.
today
the
food
pois&gt;
n
case*
of
The
leaflet*
and
pamphlets
James
It
Dampson
ol New
tlie
responsibilities
placed
on
Parents of Meminole High
(Hirted casualties or serious, lion ary Unity fUR» nrgjmza- to Jacksonville res tents who me as secretary of state." are aimed ut Cuban militia- York City llew here Monday •V.ir sold on live first call,
School students are invited
four other inquiries with­
damage.
t|(lll H)ll| j,.,| uu. jo
exile reportedly dined in the same lie said. "This t cannot in men us well a* the man in Hie md interviewed the exiles,
to meet at 7:10 tonight for
in nn hour after paper
Tile quake rocked the city ...................... \ , w York.
food
conscience
ihe"
restaurant last week.
street, the group said.
' &gt;elected from a group o( 2BU
an orientation program in the
wa* mil". That's the
at I2;li)t a. in.
I _________________ ____ ___
— — who look Civil Service exam­
school auditorium. Teachers
story of one of the Herination &lt; last May 4.
wilt outline the course content
ubl's happy "Classified
Dumpson said luring ot the
TALLAHASSEE i UPI • and inform the parents what
Customer*”,
exiles tilled Uvo needs—" To
will be expected of their child Presiding Judge E. Harris
MIAMI
U
TI»
—
An
otticial
tinii e Igible candidates for
Drew admonish" I Florida
C A N T l a k e cur t o College.
in that course.
ot Hie Negro Florida Mentor
For quick sale I'J.'d hardsenators Monday Lo slop the
WINTER HAVEN. Flo. complete finger, but that the the severing of the limb ex­
Doctors said today that haul t«s fill jobs in New York,
ial College says his school
t p Chevrolet *495. Cult
cept for a portion of soft minor g a n g r e n e was noted in ami to help alleviate the refu­
Mrs. Lorraine L, Graham, "horse play" and pay more
wrist “ looks good."
(U
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The
nearly
-evered
would like to tell its property
Jack Ivey. FA 2-6i 18.
program associate uf the attention to impeachment pro
Brown, a suw operator for tissue about an inch ami one the tips of line,, fingers about gee problem in Miami.”
in SI. Augustine anil move lo left hand of a til-year-vld saw
The exiles will deal with
u furniture muiiufui tm er in half wide and u tiny sliver
Central Florida Tuberculosis reeding s against C i r c u i t
Dude County,
Fa-t Action a&lt;! results ale
operator was rejilinrd lo the nrurhy |.oke W'ule-, utmost of the rudiu* bone. All major IU days after the operation Spanish speaking applicantand Respiratory Association, Judge Richard Kelly.
a* close a* your tele­
ui
in
in
a
five-hour
operation
One
doctor
said
today
thut
fur welfare aid m New York
will attend the Tit workers'
severed the hand two iriche* blood vessels, n -rl'r', muscles
He told tlie senators, who
phone. It will i’AY YOU
here Aug. 22, it wus reveuled above tlie wiiat in an on-the- ami tendons were severed.
fall conference Wednesday serve us u jury in Uie trial, to A C W S h C S S IO n
a l t h o u g h it is not positive the City.
to
place your a.I now.
Dusnpson said New York is
and Thursday at Tierra Verde. s t o p reading newspapers.
TALLAHASSEE (UI'I) — today.
A team of stuff donors, in­ iiand will be saved, he u op­
job-accident.
Doctors said James A.
The local TB office will be working crossword puzzels Gov. Farris Hr yarn will hold
He was rushed lo the hos­ cluding an orthopedic sur­ timistic "that thu salvage rat* still toukiija fur eligible Cu­
rinsed white Mrs. Graham at­ ami eating peanut*) during the his weekly news conference in Brown vi|! love (he tip* of pital here where emergency geon, rejoined the bone, m.i- could be significantly worth- ban candidates for a im-t of
utile r Jobs.
|
i tin vx finger* and poraibly unit luuui exam ination
tends Ora conference.
session*.
I Miami Friday,
revealed J jo r bloud t r u t h mid mm tic s. I while.”
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VOL. 56

Cniuid I’teas U aseii Wire

Established 1908

TUES.. SEPTEMBER 17, 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 19

Witness Denies
Kelly Active
In Parly

Four Sanford
Youths Escape
In Car Upset

First Degree Murder

Charged To Burdette

Ciiy Budget Of
$1.25 Million.
Is Approved

m w A...

Quickie Hurricane

BRIEFS

Hits Texas, Flops

Refugee Decision

Raises OK'd For
9,669 In Slate
Universities

".King Pleads For
Non-Violence

East-West Talks
To Be Resumed

: Holdup Suspect
Is Bound Over

Bishop Warnsi

Castro Hoodlum
Leaders Escape

Erwin For Treaty

Viet Nam R eds
Ask Coaliti on

Adams Out Of
Governors Race

Cubans Insist
On Debate

‘They’re Filling
Roads Like Ants’

Anti Castro
Pamphlets Fall

Quake In Peru

Probe Poisonings

Kelly Trial
‘Horse Plajf’

College May Move

New York Hires
21 Cuban Exiles

It's Results
Thai" Pay"

Nearly Severed Hand Rejoined To Arm

FA 2-5612

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them were fighting mad this
^m orning over the elimination'
of the home demonstration
agent’ s services in the year's
County Commission budget.
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their club membership* AND
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county if the commissioner*
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that fire calls during the day
are to be turned in at the
North Orlando (iencral Store
and at night to Boh Stephen­
son at his home. In case of
fire when the volunteers all
are away at work, the calls
will be answered l&gt;&gt; the Flor­
ida Forestry Service.
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Bear Lake won Tuesday's
second game in the three
game playoff with Casselber­
ry for South Seminole Little
League Seniors. The final
game will be plajed at 4 p.m.
Saturday at Casselberry. The
scries stands at I I.
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look into th&lt;* possibility of
getting tin- Orlando Transit
Company to extend its bus
service into the community.
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againd Itikcmia will lx- held
on Sept. 8 beginning at I p.m.
Mra. Lester Elgin, of Longwood, has been named dis­
trict chairman of the South
Seminole area.
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the organizational meeting of
the Mid-Florida chapter of
the National Association ot
Accountants Saturday at Or
lando.
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Today is (he last day for
MaryWilliams,
she with the
Very pleasant voire who has
been answering the telephone
when you call The Herald.
Mary says she plans to spend
snore lime with her mother
and in getting ready to be a
grandmother again . . . Mary
we'll suisa you . . . and good
luck!
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Is there a difference be­
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pion? Mr. and Mrs. D. E. At­
kins, o f I.akc Mary, placed
one of these vile looking
things on It. E. Porter’ s
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course. They said the arach­
nid (that's a good word) was
found in a garbage can and
iHB is as poisonous as a rattle*
i anake.

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Pickets Barred

THORNE, England (UPI)
— Mrs. Amy Cliffe, n 71-yearold grandmother, waa barred
from thla Yorkshire village's
annual walking raco Monday
^because ahs was n "profes•lonaL"

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MIAMI (UP1) Circuit
Judge Robert 1L Anderson Is­
sued a permanent Injunction
Monday barring Negro intogratlonlsta from picketing a
Miami ice cream stand.

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Cars Hit Headon
In Vacant Lot

RICHMOND, Va. (U P !) Negro leadera planned today
to ask the U. S. Supreme
Court to overrule a federal
appellate court's refusal to
reopen Prince Edward Coun­
ty's public schools, closed
four yeara ago to avoid Inte­
gration.
The U. 8. 4th Circuit Court
of Appeala held Monday that
the question of whether the
county could legally abandon
ita public education system
waa a matter for state courts
to decide.
Tbe 3-1 decision meant the
county'i schools will remain
closed for the fifth conical
tive year.

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JACKSONVILLE (U PI) Two wamrn drivers defied
the odds Monday and crash­
ed head-on in a parking lot
which police said was "as de­
serted as a 10-acre field."
One woman accused the
other of primping in a rear­
view mirror and not watching
where she was going. Police
said the accuser was driving
in the wrong direction in a
parking aisle.
No charges were made, but
police said damage totaled
about $300 for each car.

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legal Battle
Over Perez
MIAMI (DPI) — A feat
moving court-to-eourt Iagal
battle broke oat today ae U. S.
attorney* sought to deliver
form er Venesoelan dictator
Marcoe Perea JinMoea to o f­
ficiate waiting to escort the
one-time strongman back to
his homeland for trial on tmbesslement chargee.
Government attoneye first
went before state circuit
Judge lob ert Anderson, who
then dismissed a paternity
suit and holding order against
Perea Jimenei. The attorneys
then flew to Jacksonville
where attorneys for the ex­
dicta tor had won a final hear­
ing before the U. 8. Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeal*.
The Jacksonville appeal was
scheduled at g p.m. EST. At­
torney Irving Jaffee, special
counsel from the U. S. Justice
department In Washington,
pledged that Peres Jimenex
would not bo turned over to
Venesuelan authorities until
after results o f the hearing
were known.

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Lee Bros, sre ready to
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now known a* Lake Monroe
industrial Park. This •« »he
cilyowned properly a l o n g
I.akc Monroe that was known
is Sanford Industrial Park
until the title was given to
IILH interests for the Sanford
Avenue property.

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United Press Leased \\ire

The question of a compre­
hensive telephone service for
all of Seminole County will
come under discussion Fri­
day when representatives ot
the Winter Park Telephone
Co.. Southern Bell, the Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
mayor, of the county meet
for luncheon at Spencer’s
Restaurant. The group hopes
to come up with a workable
arrangement to eliminate the
division of the county by
two companies, and all that
long distance calling.
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M eany To Run

L u ts

THE STREET WAS SLICK with watermelon juice after thi.-* truck dumi»ed its load when the bed nlid o ff the chastain. The driver’* trouble began
with a blowout which tilted the bed of the truck over. Thla, with the
weight of the melons, waa too much atul the whole load came rolling into
ilrnpeville Ave. at Country Club Hoad.

Waterway
Discussed By
Authority

UNITY HOUSE. Pa. lUPt)
— AFL-CIO president George
Meany, who will be KU Fri­
Proposed St. John--lndian
day. plans to run for a new River Canal lias been given
two-year term In November. lop priority at the state level
it was revealed this morning
Princess 13
In a meeting nt Orlando.
W. A. McCrce Jr., chair­
LONDON (L T D — Princess
Anne, who leaves borne soon man of the State Canal
fur hoarding school, stepped Authority, said that state o f­
into the teen age world today ficial* have placed ilie stamp
with a 13th birthday party o f approval on this Sanfordalmard the royal yacht Blood­ Maytown ean.il, indicating to
the point this waterway su­
hound.
percedes the proposed cross
state barge canal fur which
JFK A t O ffice
President Kennedy has asked
WASHINGTON
tUPI) President Kennedy, his fam­ Congress for an initial appro­
ily worries cased by the re­ priation of SI milium.

() HOY! THIS YEAR WE CAN CO TO SCHOOL. First Knulera Don
Nichols ttittl Sylvia Williams Imve their Iwok hags in hand, their new
clothes and shoes on and tire ready for that opening day of school Sept. .3.
Don is thu son o f Mr. and Mrs, Gene Nichols and will attend Westside
School ami Sylvia, daughter o f Mr. ttnd Mrs. J. (\ Williams, will go to Pinecrest. Doth have attended the Holly Avenue Kindergarten. (Herald Photo)

Here It Is Mid-August

--And Before You Know It
School W ill Be Open Again

turn of his wife from the hos­
Attending today's meeting
pital. flew back to his office
today to tackle problems of were the commissioners of
the canal district, Chairman
l the Chief Executive.
John Kridrr, Hansome Down­
es, Orlando. It. C. Brady, Ti­
Spy Sentenced
NEW YORK (U P I )-N a v y tusville. and Steve Shmholscr,
Beach;
MeSchool Ik-11* will he ringing five nt Croonif, five ut Rosen- | Sanford mvrehants, too, ar«
Yoeinan 1-c Nelson C. Drum­ New Smyrna
mond, 34-year-old Baltimore f r e e ; Sen Randolph Bodges, again in Seminolo County vv-ald and five ut l.ymun High ready for tha opening o f
The sum* answer to an
Negro, waa sentenced to life director of the State Hoard Sept. 3 mk approximately 11,- School.
ATLANTA (U PI) — Two
achool
with
wall-stockeif
WASHINGTON (UPI)—1Thr in prison today for conspiracy o f Conservation; Gen. J, C.
members o f the University o f identical question wu.« given I
shelves and racks of school
In
udditinn
nt
Ljinan
School
G
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children
pul
nvvity
Civil
Aeronautics
H o a r d to commit peacetime espion­ Hutchison, chairman of the
tlu-io will In- a new science clothes and supplies which will
Georgia Athletic Board testi­ by J, D. Ilnltn, comptroller1(CAB) today ordered North­
Scntiiiulc County CoiiimUsiun I'nthing suits and husehnllit
age for Russia.
fied today the general char­ and treasurer of the universi­ east Airlines to stop its New
and
tins Faulk, Brevard Mini take lip their bonks again. suite, music suite and shops. lie needed by th* county’s 14,«
Some of the new construc­
Construction is nlso under­ 500 school-age youngsters and
County Commissioner.
acter of Wally Butts is "bad" ty and trrasuivr of the ath­ York to Florida service ef­ Actor Dies
way
on th« rnfetorium nt
tion
which
has
been
going
on
fective
Oct.
14.
Kriihr,
pointing
to
Hie
ini
BOLLYWOOD (L T D -C llfand thut they would not be­ letic association.
tin? undetermined number o f
The aelion was taken in a ford Odets, plavw right, actor porlaiico of this waterway, in ut schools all ovor ilia coun­ South Seminole Junior High,
Scoliey, in his deposition.
college
students.
lieve him under oath.
ty during tin- Mimnirr will be lha new English FUtnte* ele­
final decision that left only
motion picturedirector jdlealed that sometime in the
Immediately after they left acknowledged that h« and &gt;g;itionul Airlines and East and
The
weekends
o f Aug. ‘JT
writer, diedWednesday future the? Eeonlockhatehee irmly for the influx of pupils, mentary school, and addition
tin! stand attorneys fur the Butts were dose friends and ern Air Lines to operate the and
o
f
music
suite,
library
and
ami
sonuwill
bo
opened
later.
River
can
he
channeled
t&lt;
&gt;
and
21
and
also
29
and 30 wiU
night at Cedars ot Lebanon
Saturday Evening Post, thc
Chunges in arrangements lunchroom nt Suaford Junior find
had met together in Chieugo,' Florida route, the nation's Hospital after surgery for ul provide- a leg from the canal
special
back-to-u-hool
magatlne Butts Is suing for
nulo. Ife remarked that thruugh utilization of tpuce High FchooL
New w i t . Atlanta - i d Jlisnii
iu c ia t U A -iif &gt; » » .d
promotions advertised.
$10 '♦illboi. iibel dal .ages, a
Tha school nilminlstrntion
•'.
m. rk--t.
Orlanilo is one of the few ma­ and rountriictinn of lu-w unit*
gan fs-d ln r n deposition uikvii , on va.mfis occasion*.
, 0|J , uIy ,J|t ,|m C A n all
The Seminole High School
jor cities in the United Slati .- will add 15 new ilassroouis. building rnmo in for ita share
Exiles Rescued
from Frank Scobey, a Chicago
Scobey, who described hint- nounced it bad tentatively tic
Hr-.iul
will play a concert down­
o f expansion this ym r ns a
NASSAU. Bahamas (I T I ) not located on water.
businessman described in Sen- seif a.« u be. r distributor, said ciib-1 to deny renewal of
•
•
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conference
room
mid
a
new
town
from
7 to 9 p.m. on Aug.
—Tlie British frigate Caprice
ate testimony as a man who . that lie met Butt* tlimugb Northeast's authority to tl)
office for Superintendent R. 20, with tlie Croonts High
Major isiint of discussion
took ID Cubans off normallyplaced heavy bet* on spoiling 1 former Notre Dams Coach the route. The airline has
T Milvvei* have been added. Hand expected to offer a con­
uninhabited Eel Kay Wednes- till? morning was that eim.il
events.
j Ktsnk f.enliy.
During tlia first stmester, cert on Ausr- 23. Time has not
been operating under a tom day night an.l lorried them to district directors must pm
Dr. Hugh Mills of Athens, | lb- added that "I probably poiar&gt;
students who will attend the yet been set.
rertilirutr
betw-en Florida, it was announced to- down the alignment for the
an associate professor of edu- know do couches.''
new English Fi-tates Filamen­
New York and Florida since day.
canal and obtain necessary
ration and a member of the I Scobey said Butts had a-ked 193C. Today, it made the de
rights of way. Kriiler and llv I'nitrd Press International tary School will attend dou­
university athletic board, was liim to secure- financial back­ chinn Huai
A mobile rlasalooiu. tar- ble session from s a.m, to Oops, Wronjr Stop
Harold Scott,
Jacksonville
i Debt Extension
asked if the? “ getieial charac­ ing fin tine.- businesses - - an
The ruling left Noitlie.i-.il WASHINGTON ( I T I ) —The engineer, were agreed that g ■-1 of
anti-diseriniiiiation noon and noon to 4 p.m, ut
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
ter of Wallace Butts is good orange grove, un orange con­ with only its uumc) lo»in; |Senate Finance
I'mnmiltci' all rights ot way will be do protests, was set uliru early tlie South Seminole Filetneii- Carl Fimmett Jonea of Jack­
or bad."
centrate business and a small New F!ngland routes, wlui'h i today approved * House-pass- Jnated, grain*, by four pro-1 today in Chicago.
tury School, Milivio said.
sonville! stopped his automo­
'*( would now have to say loan business.
Hie board said it would »ul&gt;-* ed• administration
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Classrooms at Croonts and bile at the wrong place Wed­
More than 150 integration
measure
to perty owners excepting bebad." Mills said.
"Frankly-, I didn't have sidize. In effect, the CAR re- 'extend the $309 liilllnu (cm- tween If. S. Highway 1 and i.ts have been arrested nt Itosenwuld are ready for the nesday afternoon to a'k di­
enough confidence in thi-ni duced the 20-year old carrier [ porary national debt limit un­ Indian River.
i the poitalile classroom site opening of school, as is tlm rections— thu office of th*
(Hie ventures) to approach to the status of a local s e i-jm \ „v . no. The vote was II
It was brought out that a and one civil rights leader Lyman addition. Con-itriictiuit Florida H i g h w a y Patrol.
anybody,” Scobey said.
vice airline.
p, k.
cut will lie made from Lake vowed t h e
demonstrations on the additions at Sanford Troopers promptly charged
He said he bought possibly
The action came shortl) lie
Monroe due east to the St. would continuo "until hell Junior High are not expected him with driving while intoxi­
$10,000 or $1H,(H&gt;0 worth of fore the Senate Aviation Sub
Johns River at a point near freezes over" unless their to lie ready until later in tha cated uml driving without a
stork in Continental Enter­ committee opem-d a hearing
driver's license.
year.
WASHINGTON (UPI i-T h c Lemon Bluff. Sen. Hodgca in- demands are met.
prises, hie. because Butts had into the effect of the CAR de­ House an.l Senate commerce dicated that this will alleviate! F'irenicn broke into tinTAMPA (L T D — Nego- told him it was a good in­ cision on air service in the committees were reported to­ the fears of shad Interests burning classroom, winch Bl­
Gating Usim* resumed meet­ vestment.
northeast area.
day to be planning resump- ind will nut disturb that tegrationisls claim foster de
ing today as the striking Elec­
"I probably have about nil
1facto segregation, and exlion early next week of hear­ .•porting enterprise,
trical Workers Union rejc ted eight or ten thou-und dollar
• * •
|llngulslied the early morning
ing* on President Kennedy's
30 DAYS TO IIKTTKIt GRADES coma proposal to vote on the losa today" in that stock,
proposal that Hie Interstate
Kridrr brought up again the fire. Vandals tried In set lire | incin-iM in today's Herald on I’nge 5.
Intr-t General Telephone Co. fvnbi-y testified in his depo­
Commerce Comniis-i.nt &lt;ICC) thought uf Julm llruinli-y. to au-dlicr middle unit u block 1
ITeimivd and written by The Heading Laoffers.
sition.
•olve the railroad work rules Sanlord. also a canal ill-drill Irmu the scene of earlier
lauatory for Newspaper Enterprise Association,
Mayor Julian l.nnr a-kt.l
director, thut spoils from the demonstrations,
dispute.
The Ib ritld will publish daily for 30 days this
the executive committee of
canal In- used fur the bed of j White ari l Negro pickets
series designed to aid students in their studies.
SAIGON*, South Viet Nnm
Loral h it International Bro­
a proposed cross stale high appeared at tlie home ol
Meredith OKd
Timely, too, for today’s edition also is
(L T D A Buddhist nun burned
therhood o f Electrical Work­
JACKSON, Miss. ( t I'D—A way from Sanford to the east Chicago Mayor R i c h a r d
"Hiuk-to-Srhool" with local merchants offering
herself to dentil today in the
ers, AFL-CIO. Wednesday to
lour-nian
subcommittee
ot coast.
Dairy.
special ba rga in s for the children iming back to
coastal tow n o f Ninh Iloo, re­
call the election, with hirn
In conclusion. Sen. I lodge*
s c h o o l come Sept. 3.
MIAMI (UPI) — A Coast liable government sources re­ the state College Board reovu eeing it.
Guard xhareli plane today ported. It was the fourth ported today it found no suf­ brought out that waterway
A* tile talks rrauilird, tho found a 23-foot boat overdue Buddhist suicide in recent ficient grounds to e v p e I development in Florida is the
company reported thut no sub- since S.iturd.i) with three weeks in protest to govern­ James II. Meredith front Hu- key to industrial development
University uf Mississippi The and pledges the complete co­
otngi- had lu-t-n reported dur­ men and a woman aboard.
ment policies.
ing tin- night.
The Imat. powered hy mi
TAMPA (U l'l)-T h a F'lor
Ninh lino is about 200 miles lull board was to meet to operation of lilt* State Hoard
subcommittee's of I'on.vervution.
The 10-tmiu executive com­ in board outixiard e n g i n e , mirth of Saigon, about g"0 review the
iilu Council of loo meets here
You'll iipiiri'diile the e.xlru nervire
mittee notified luine of it* d*-- turned up missing on a trip miles from Hue city where a
today to plan ways of gelling
cisimi Wednesday night and from Miami to Rimini in tlie novice Buddhist priest burned
congressional approval of SI
w
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A------- »
H « lp F o r F a m ily
said it w«* "merely following Bahamas, it was found far himself to death Tuesday.
W eaver Appointed \ d a y t o x a b e a c h ( u p u million for initial construction
F ltb E
tha wishes of tli* member- north of its course drifting in
I'revioudy. two other lludd
TALLAHASSEE (I T I ) —
Hie Daytona Ih-uch live- of the cross-Florida barge ca
Tire
mhlp.**
|(he Gull Stream about 120 hist munks committed suicide Industrial CominDsion (.'hair- saving corps, an informal Ira­ naI,
Inspection
lajcal
President
Robert j miles east of Dajt’ -na Reach. by fire in a growing campaign nian Worley Brown today np- ternity of lifeguards, said toPresident Kennedy has a*k
FR E E
Mount said tlie grnrral mem- j Known to ho alxiaril the uf protest by the Buddhist pointed Mainti attorney Sid- day it will aeli its brand-new cd Congress to appropriate
Tire Rotation
bership ha* instructed the pleasure Imat were Donald who have accused tlie regime liey M. Weaver u deputy ruiii- bout to ruisn funds for tbe the money, but lawmakers
committee
throughout
the Johnson. 30. and peter Ncsic, o f President Ng&lt;&gt; Diuli Diem mivsion to bear Workmen's family o f a young father of have taken no action The
FR E E
strike not to bring back pro- , 31, of Miami, and Dcnnit |o f religious uml political dis- Compensation cos- m. Weaver’s three who died Wednesday, council hope* Congress will
F lat Tir*
posals until it got "something Kceser, 2ft, of Fort I..older crimination. Thu government appointment will become e l- ) following ut initiation cute-1 approve t l i e
appropriation
Repair
w;orth working on."
Idale.
I lias denied tlie charges.
|inony.
fective Sept. I,
this session.

Scobey Testifies He, |cab Rescinds
Line's Flights
Butts 'Close Friends' Info Florida

Vandals Fire
Mobile School

Union Rejects
Phone Offer

Rail Hearings

30 Days To Better Grades

Buddhist Nun
Dies In Fire

Plane Finds
Missing Boat

Council Meeting
On Canal Funds

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Seminole County Commix-'on was a $25,1X10 appiupria- $1,900 and the Seminole Coun-tat a $18,000 increase anil the j with an additional $72.0001pointed as a committee of
Member* of the Class of sinners sheathed Uteir paring I lion for a court house annex ty Health department got I hospital received Iheir re-1 budgeted for thh road anti two to rerommenij a site for
I tlie new office
193d of Seminole High School knives late Wednesday aud' in tlie south end of the coun- funds for two new nur-cx and i|uestcd one quarter mill in- bridge fund.
two new vehicles.
|crease to bring them the $55.Included in Hie $23.0ui budAlmost all departments rehave been asked to meet at
snnounced that they had pre- ty.
The highly successful F'o»- i ooo needed for exoansinn.
geled for thr ruiirthoiise an- reived some of the increases
§ p m. Tuesday at the First
Federal Caucus Room
!o pared a tentative budget o f Commissioners also chop ter Care Program was ilielud- ! The Civil Deleave appro nex facility are Hie sj|ari''s they asked lor, including sal$2 I
million' ped in half their amount for ed with $10.1*0 hiwlgctcd (or priahon is to slay Hie same, of personnel Hum Hip Coun ary increases, and the Cham
plan a class reunion. Bring approximately
any addresses you have of without raising (lie present com mission supplies and add- continuing care, and Judge I ($3,200) but Hie Central Flor- ty judges office, the olfice o( her of Commerce budget was
Icd an "animal welfare of- Yernon .Mize's request tor a 1Ida Planning Council was Hie Supervisor of KcgUtra- boosted $3000
members who have moved six mill assessment.
away. For information call
Slashed off the budget were hce."
full time juvenile court sec-1 boosted from $3,207 to $7,- (ion, the Zoning Hoard and' Public hearing for the new 1
The newly created office of retary was also approved.
Mrs. Eugene Estridge. HI. the offices of the Home Dem300.
the Sheriff's Department.
'budget has been set for 101
or Mi»s Grace Marie Stine- onstratktn Agent and the ad-’ public defender received the
The Slieriff’ s Department! Tlie County Road DepartComniis-ionerf Lee Gary I a m. in tlie Commix-ion room'
cipher.
1 mmixtrativ c aide and added, requested
appropriation o il budget request was approved, rnent got the biggest increase and Janies Avery wet* xp ,oU Sept. Hi.

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P « f» 2 — Aog. IS , 1963

Bridge Club
Changes Place
Of Meetings

THIS APPARENT AUTO WRECK nt the Jaycee Park really ia to draw
attention to the Jayceea' aeat belt safety campaign Saturday when mem­
ber* will be offering the safety device for aale in an effort to reduce per­
sonal injuries in car collisions. County Agent Cecil Tucker looks in the
wreck — whail w *«J«:&gt;' t d : ? ? Hnrcld Ch»p"-^n and hi« u j(« ; Fi W.k.
(Herald Photo)
on as Tucker inspects.

NS. first, William Woodlock
and Norman Meyer: second,
Mr*. Leria Weeks and E M.
Hinkla and third, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Mrs. Robert Nkb•Ha:
EW, first, Mrs. Myron Ar­
ea rdi and J. T. Sheffield; see*
ond, Mrs. O. N. Lackey and
Mrs. William Woodlock and
third, Mrs. £. M. LinkU »n&lt;i
Loria Weeks.
A Pot-Lock Game will be
played neit week with prises
for the winners.

■Legal Notice

Sptrituafettcs of the Church
.o f God, 511 H.ckory Atecue,
are sponsoring the "Mapie
Aires '' recording artists of
Atlanta. Th’. i group of men
and women attend Clark's
College in Atlanta. They will
be singing the gospel in songs
Friday at the Church of God.

Breather

Mr. Wilbur B i w « elder,
brother c f Mrs. W. W. An/ler-1
sop o f North Orlando, died
Monday in Jacksonville,
Funeral services will be

NEW YORK

T H IS IS THE WAY WE WASH THE CAR, wash the car, wash the car,
early Saturday morning” at the Phillip* 66 Station on the corner of Park
Avenue and Third Street. Girl* from the A and II Squad Cheerleaders at
Seminole High School practice for their first fund-raising venture. The
girl* from the two squad* will be at the station all day Saturday. Shown
here from left are Barbara Thomas and Darlene Fedder (B Squad) Ceni
Wheatland and Bonnie Caolo (A Squad). On the other aide of the car 1*
Linda Spencer holding advertising signs.
(Herald Photo)

b«!d at 2 p m. Friday at the
A Men-Surarnerhlll F u n e r a l
Ilim e in DeLand. Burial will
b e In tha DeLeon Springs
Cemetery.

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Cterh o f tha Circuit Coort o f
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pohllo out-ry. the foltowln*
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o f aemlnole County, TlayIS a.
t&lt;i*alhar with all etructuraa
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than er
tharoaftar on aalt lan-J.
Thla la mala purajant to
F nal ti« raa of roreotoaura
antaraS la the shore easae,
Co ant ary Doekat No. tlfss.
now panStn* In tha Clrault
C.urt of anV for Pamlnola
County. F ! t r : i *
IN WITHER* W lfE R E O r.
I hiya harasnto aat my hanS
an 1 ofiieUI aaal thle ltth
i t r of Ausuet. l t t l
(BEAL)
Arthur H Baokwlth. Jr
Clark af tho C lr - ilt Court
In ar t for Samlnolo Cour.ty. FlerlSa
By Martha T. Vlhlan
Lep’ity Clark
Joaaph M. Muraaso
1*0 n . i tts
&gt;arn Park. FlorlSa
1'rUI.h: a,&lt; li. 1 1 ( 1

Economic Education Ca'led A'Must'Today
The tremendous changes In dends and from the buiiness. Dr. Kaitner, a graduate of
units come consumer goods Seminole High School, Florand services which are ex-lid s State University and the
changed for saiea receipts |University of Florida, was introduced by hit father, Har­
and money.
old Kaitner Sr.
“ We feel that we can begin
in the first grade to teach
students the rudiments of
economics,”
Kastner
said,
“ going on up through the 12th
grade with the study of de­
mand and supply in social
studies, industrial arts, com­
mercial law and consumer
economics courses.
"W e want our students to
develop s critical and analy­
tic contept of human and na­
tural resources, communica­
tion and transportation, land,
labor and capital and the in­
ter-relationship of these eco­
nomic facts.'' he said.

the American economy ar.d in
world economy which have
taken place in recent years
makes economic education of
p n m im portant, Kjwaniam
were told Wedneiday.
Dr. Harold Kaitner J r ,
executive director of the Flor­
ida Council for Economic
Education, told the club that
It is a major challenge to
teach today’ s students to un­
derstand the complexities of
our economy.
Using ehartv, Dr. Kaitner
pictured the economic struc­
ture is being divided Into
two basic parts. Individual
and Business Units From the
Individual comes productive
service which Is exchanged
for wages, salaries and divi­

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Stabard, who was the victim
o f Roger Maris' historic 61st
home run while pitching for
the Boston Red Sox on Oct. 1,
1361, didn't make his next
major league start until June
2, 1SH3. By that time he was
a member of the New York
Meta.
t. list

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V/. Blcakwelder
Dies Monday

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Florida Girl Chosen
The American Beauty

Faaeral ten ise* ior David
Rea eh. 25, of Noah Orlaalo.
brows haired
LONG BEACH. CaLf. (U PI) beauty.** tee
*iw d.cd Tuesday ia the Or­
f
lor.d.is
said.
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They
ail look I
—A
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U
bcs.ty
from
lando Air Force Bare Hospi­
t a l will be b e d at 2 p m . Miami slid today she didn't j more beautiful to me.**
F r .lij at the P.-ar.e ^ake thin* tee bad much of a 1 Mils Brjan, whose
112
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a
tPageant.
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Leonard fon ts
cf&amp;c.atisg. Beauty
to Florida trom the mid west
Burial will be in G&lt;ea H u e s
Joyce B o an was named
„
.
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Memor.sl Pars with Sanford
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gravesife.
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22. Pasadena, Calif., and Levon Ave
FREE AGENTS
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Survivors are
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NEW YORK (N EA) — Na­
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ghter. Is a and sons. Edward
'nave signed 147 recruits as
and Thomas, all of North Or­
free agents
lando; his father. Olen Roach
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nesting to p e r m a n e n t l y
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at Colonba Rd. where the
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Death Ends Colorful Career Of 'Silver Dollar Jake' Schreiber
MIAMI (U P I)—'“Silver Dot- down and out he approached n |gambler handed him three sll-1 Ians In hia hlg convertible with i qurnt rod# In parades. Hs
la bright colored Macaw riding |often took troupes to enter*
lur Jake” Schfeilier, who earn* gambler outside a casino to ver dollars.
his nickname by* passing out bum some money and the | A familiar sight to Miam* I beside him, Schrei!&gt;«r frt-1 tain veterans in hospitals.
silver dollars to servicemen,
Mood donors and war bond
buyers during World War II,
died Wednesday at 72.
Schreiber started as u news­
boy and became a wealthy
theater owner in Detroit be­
fore moving to Miami in 1938.
J ^ C o f e n Mon. thru Thurs., 9*6 p. m.,
He said he got ” a sensation
o f security" from silver dol­
Fri., 9-9 p. m., S a t, 9-5 p. m.
lars because once when he was

Camp Challenge, the Easter
Seal Camp for Crippled Chil­
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Open House Sunday from 2 to
5 p.m.. Paul Murray. Camp
Director, announced today.
The children of the camp
till present an Aquacade for
the benefit of visitors in their
specially
equipped
pool.
There also will be a carnival
en the grounds, with booths,
games and ‘ fun for all."
A REFRESHMENT PERIOD has l&gt;ccn milled to the agenda for meetings
The camp is located one
mile east of the junction of
of the North Orlando Civic Assn. Seen at last week’s meeting enjoying u
PANAMA CITY, Fla. ( UPI)
Sit 435 anil Sit 48 (west First
social chat (while the men gathered in the background for a bull session)
—A 57-ycar-old housewife fa­
Street). A sign on the south
were, front left, Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mrs. Wayne Evers, Mrs. Ewright*
tally shot her husband with
side of the highway indicates
son ilarvilie and Mrs. Donald Nall.
(Herald Photo)
a 22 cal. rifle Tuesday night,
the road that leads into the
police reported today.
camp.
Authorities
identified
the
The general public and all
victim as R. C. Rutts, 60.
Interested persons arc invited
They said Butt** wife, Vic­
to attend the open house ar.d
toria. had been released with­
lly
I'nitcd
Pre»*
International!
official
28
degrees
and
Phil-J
falls.
During
six
hour
periods,
inspect this unique camp,
out bond pending completion
Chilly
weather
lingered
in
lips
:!4.
A
44-degree
reading
j
y
j
|
nche*
f,.||
nt
Panama
which was planned and con­
of the investigation.
structed especially (or the paits o f the nation today af t- j ot Madison, Wis., tied the City, Fla.; 1.27 Inches at
Officers said .Mrs. Butts
er
setting
records
and
offer-1
low
temperature
record
for
Heeds o f crippled children.
Boulton, Maine; 1.25 inches told them her husband threat­
log harbinger cf autumn.
Aug. It.
Thu temperature was in the
New lows ulso included ut Limestone Air Force Base, ened her "with a shotgun and
40s
in
Pennsylvania
and
New York City, 55; Indian­ Maine; and L2t&gt; inches at she fired at him with the
Two Charged
rifle.
apolis,
lnd„ 4!l;
Wichita, Alma, (in.
Michigan
early
today
and
in
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
Kan.,
58;
Dubuque,
Iowa,
60;
tile
60s
in
such
widely
sentJohnny Eugene Curry andj
William Powell were arrested teied places as Boston, Mass., Peoria, III., 51; Pitt.-hurgh,
SHOP FOR
Nashville, Tcnn., 60;
hy state conservation agents St. Louis, Mo., and Seattle,! II;
B A C K TO SCHOOL
|Cairo, 111., 81; and Chicago,
Wednesday in Pumpkin Hill Wash.
Thu Weather Bureau said. 55.
Creek and c h a r g e d w i t h
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AT
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America lost a soldier hut with a return to seasonably Angeles
gained a world-famed writer warm weather front the Ap­ reading c f the year. The mer­
cury finally leveled o ff at
when a bottle of bourbon was palachians to the Rockies.
Light frost formed in the 100 at Needles, Cullf.
found in the West Point cadet
crunberry
begs
What the Weather Bureau |
quarters of Edgar Allen Pot- Wisconsin
OPEN WKIL \FTE It NOON AND FHI. .SITES
DOWNTOWN SANFOltD
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NEW YORK (S E A ) —
There isn't ar.y question but
that this is a year when the
New York Yankees should be
beaten.
Yet here are the Bomber*
practically coasting to another
American
Leaguo pennant
while enjoying the luxury of
Mantle aa decoration.
It is farther tribute to the
Bronx party as a team that
they can win with consider­
able to spare without the
services o f Mantle, baseball’s
current Frank Merrhrell, who
has been sidelined for more
than one-third of the season
and ia still bting used for dis­
play purposes only.
Roger Maris, tba Mick’ s
record-wrecking
home run
partner o f 1941. was out for
a protracted period. Injuries
kept Tommy Tresh, the other
starting outfielder, in the dugout for two different stretch-

manager, Ralph Honk, paaond
Rim uo for the Im siirm le e - who a h g g s f • tk ie s -n a
gue All-Star team lost month. t r in tho Mvoath. Rookie Dave
Moveheed won his aeventh in
“ Fas gonna try to boot their
the nightcap although chased
fat tho ninth whon tho Tonka
scored ail their rana. Ralph
Tarry (13-1X) and Jim Ronton
11 M ) w a n the losers.
Waawhera in the AL, the In­
dians Wanked the White 8 a ,
1 4 , in 11 Innings, the Twine
tripped the Orioles, 2-1, ia 11
he help the Red Ros sweep a
Innings, tho Tigers defeat­
day-night deoblshendcr from
ed the Athletics, k-S, and the
tho Yankees, 14-7 and W .
Angels downed the Senators,
Tho Mg ootapoken Bootee
g r o t I m m so hit Hook w hen
It ksrt the meet.
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in the epaasr, Stuart singled
o f f the left field wwB with the

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MICKEY MANTLE
“His very presence”

Sf. Pele Beals
Sarasota 9-8
Byr United Press International
Sarasota dropped n close
one to St. Petersburg 9-8 but
remained in front in the Flor­
ida State League by n solid
five and one-half games with
just 12 more contests remain­
ing in the season.
In other games, Lakeland
swept a doubleheader from
Tampa, 7-4 and 1 4 . Daytona
Beach beat Orlando 8-3. and
Fort Lauderdale edged Miami
4-3.
It took Lakeland extra In­
nings in both games to rack
up its two wins over Tampa.
In the first game, Jerry
Qualls singled in the winning
run in the bottom of the 11th
inning. Tom Anderson pro­
vided the winning run in the
second game with a 10th in­
ning single.
Daytona Beach rallied for
four runt In the bottom of
the seventh and three more
in the eighth to overcome a
feur-run Orlando lead.
Y'ankee third baseman John
Millec reached out and slam­
med a game-winning single
when Marlin pitcher Sammy
Martinet tried to give him an
intentional walk in the bottom
of the 10th.
Tonight Lakeland Is at
Sarasota, Miami at Dayton*
Beach, Fort Lauderdale at Or*
lando, and Tampa at SL Pet­
ersburg.
THE STANDINGS:
W L Pet. GB
Saraaota
33 17 .666
Orlando
28 23 .349 5*4
FL L’dale
29 23 .549 5*u
Miami
27 21 .329 6 ‘ ,
SL P*t«
24 24 2&gt;20 7
Lk'lnd
21 28 .429 11H
Tampa
19 30 .388 13*1
D'tona Beach 19 32 J*3 14'?

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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UPI)
—A total of 1,000 ca n bsve
Baltimore, Md., wa» site of been entered for the ninth an­
(he first outdoor gaslight in­ nual national championship
drag race* Aug. 2*Sept. 2.
stallation.

SEATTLE. Wash. (U PI) —
Chuck Allen, a middle line­
backer fur the San Diego
Chargers of the American
Football League, hears num­
bers called during the off­
season, too. Alien works in a
Seattle, Wash., bank between
pro football semesters.

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over the bell farther, as jo e
might la tbo eaao o f putting.
If you leaa forward, jou f
balance will bo yooe.
Leaninc forward and loaing
balance la one of the more
common reatons b e h i n d
thanking, tbo No. 1 horror of
most golfer*.
Never forget that basically
you have only one swing for
all the clubs. No matter ho*
long or how short the back,
swing or dub, it still if
swung in the same fundamen­
tal manner.
Don't ever attempt to alter
your swing.
That abould come about
automatically, not deliber­
ately.

This is only because of the
shorter swing, so g u a r d
against increasing the tempo
of the swing pattern. Swing
with jour regular rhythm and
timing.
Hit down and through the
ball with the 9 iron, letting
the loft of the club do the
work.
The left band guides the
swing down and into the ball.
After it has been sent in
flight, the divot is taken on
the follow through.
In the completion of the fol­
low through, the body is turn­
ed toward the objective. The
head and eyes are following
the flight of the ball. The
Radio stations ia tho V. ?.
bands are held high, the arms
are
designated by the initial
bent. The left foot rests firm ­
ly on the ground. The heel of call letters of K and W.
the right foot has come up.
Scooping can only hurt the
M. G. HODGES
shot
The club face is designed
PLU M BIN G
with a loft that automatically
• WELLS DRILLED
knocks the ball upward.
Scooping shortens the length
• PUMPS SERVICED
AND INSTALLED
of the shot. You will never
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
be able to atop the ball on the
• FREE ESTIMATES
green with this type of abot.
You seem to be over the
CALL FA 24037
ball more at address than
jou were with a longer club.
PAOLA ROAD
The length of the shaft die-

PROOF THAT BASS abound in the St. Johns
River ia pictured here with Mr. and Mra. Kaye
Truluck Sr., o f 1119 Magnolia Avenue. With
ahiners that Mr*. Truluck caught herself, the
couple took these three bass ranging in at from
seven to 12 pounds from the St. Johns at Lemon
Bluff.
(Herald Photo)

Ralph Terry, the Vk orld Se­
ries pitching star of last fall,
has been o ff more than some­
what. BUI Stafford, another
la aaesad spot Is Karas In­
starting pitcher, fared so poor­
surance with 44 wins and 21
ly that he had to go on relief.
Iamts. Third went to Moaa’s
There isn’t a Yankee among
n e r m s t s saws
Florist with 42 wins and 24
wanes is h*reay s u m
the American League leaders
testes.
Fourth
is
Cut
’s’
Curl
th at we are •acmes* la beet—not in hatting, home runs,
Baae at H w r.«JS-0»le4». F la . with 22 sad M. Fifth is
doubles, triples, runs batted
Samlaate Caenty. Ftorid*. aaCook's
Conter
with
*Pa
sod
Per Ida fletltloaa naiaa of
in or stolen bases. The an­
F A E T.V. aaS that » s to- STH. Next is Msc’s « with
swer to it is. of course, that
lea d to regu la r ta!4 aame m i sad 34*. Gillespie Ce­
w ith tha Clerk e f tho Clrcalt
there are no stiffs among the
C oart. Semlnela C oaatr. Fie- ramics is aext with 2M4 and
well-balanced Yankees.
t i l s , la accordance with the last to Chada's Grocery with
pravlsleae e f tho rtctltloao
Yet, as Eddie Lopat, the
Warn# Statatoe. to-w lt: Sec­ 1*42.
forthright Kansas City mantion lists riot 14a Statatoe
High series and high game
hooors west to Elaine Koiti- By I'aited Press Iateraatkiaal Tittle o f tha Near York Gianta ager remarked, Undar the
was sidelined with an upset circumstances, the rest of the
vs) with a 217 game and 333 The Houston Oilers' Ameri­
stomach Wednesday but ia ex­ league must be pretty bad.”
scries. Alice Sexton also had can Football League rivals are
pected to resume training to­
Any other outfit would have
a 300-plus game with her on notice today that quarterday. . . . Coach Wteb Ewbank kept Mantle, at extraordinary
n r v a s c n t r r r r r o t s v is
s v o n s s n i m s i t e c s - first, a 2C* and a alee 300 bssck George Blanda is ready announced that e n d G e n a as b« la, on the disabled list
tt p u sm t.
series. Other high games for another starring camHeater, split end Gien Knight, to make room for another
I S CHAVCKBV SO. I M S
t'XIO N DIMS SAVINOA BANK, were rolled by Dot Johnson. pair*.
tackla Sherman Plunkett and player who could hit or throw
Ut. Virginia Chadwick. 173.
• corporation.
A veteran of 13 pro seasons, guard Dan Ficca will atart In the ball past kitten but
r u «u rc. Jessie Brooks, 170, Shirley
Blanda can afford to take the New York Jets* offensive Ralph Houk returned The
M.
JAMES A. LTNCR * " « MAX- Martin. 1 « . Betty Allen, 104, thlnga easy in pre-season ex-!
line Friday night againat the Switcher to the active Uat
CT J. LTNCH. Ms wile. aa4 and Bernice Chads, 141.
hibitlon games. But he cam* Buffalo Bills.
TR A D E -IN HOMES OF CRNas quickly as he could walk
TH AI- FLOP IDA. 1X 0.
o ff the bench Wednesday
without crutchei.
D*f*r. laala
night to (how the young ftllaa
“ It will enable Mick to take
how an old pro does it with a
betting practice ar.d be ready
iv n i l
e n u t r r r o t ir r
VIVTW JTDUSAL CIBfVIT three • touchdown spree that
when the break heals,'* ex­
o r FLORIDA (V AVD FOB lifted the Oilers to a 21-20 vic­
plained the pilot.
Betides
sstwivoLB r s e n r .
tory over the Boston Patriots.
fieavrsnsT no. isms
there ia a morale factor here.
Blanda relieved quarterback
FEDER AL NATIONAL MORTMickey’s very presence meant
OAOE ASSOCIATION, a Cor- Jackie le e with the Patriots
peratiea,
a lot to thli club.”
Fla tottff, leading, 20-0, in the third pe­ St. Louis
So it wat that Mantle
64 S3 .333 4
-variod end three three touch­
Cincinnati
63 37 .333 4W twang hit big bat in compe­
nt l l W. R f ROT and ANITA
down paaaee and kicked three
R ItritST , Ma w ife.
tition for the firs! lime in
Chicago
61 36 .321 8
extra points to account for
G2 garnet and two month*, in
Philadelphia
63 38 .321 8
o r FOBBCLOIt BB
•eaelll* t Florid*, aat talar v o n t t
all the Oilers* scoring.
BALM
than Scptomher 14th. 1»»». It
Milwaukee
61 39 JOB 9‘ v the teventh inning of the
NOTICE IS HERERT OrVBlanda pasted 19 yards t o '
•aa toll *o to 4*. a t»«cr**
Pittsburgh
60 38 .304 94a game rioting the Yankret'
Fre C anftH * will he entered EN purauint to a Final De­ Charlie Hennlgan
and
1?'
home itand. The Yankees lost
llouitnn
43 78 .372 24
SC*to*t yea fer the relief da- cree e f Fereetoeure 4tte4 the
maad-d la the Complaint. Thlt 34th 4 er o f J u lT. A. D 13S1. yards to Hilly Cannon for New York
the first game of a double39
79
.331
30Vj
•
n4
entered
In
Chancery
Caee
ta il I* ta foreelo** a m ortthird-period touchdowns and
header to Baltimore, so re­
Wrdnctdaj's Revolts
g*C*. Tha r**l property pro- No. l i s t ! o f tho Circuit Court
o f tho Ninth Judicial Circuit then capped the performance New York 4 Pittsburgh 2
S**d*d eealaat to:
quired
this one for an even
Lot S« a f Block "14". In ta d for S-tnlnolo Connty, with a seven-yard scoring toss
Philadelphia 7 Chicago 2. 1st. break.
EritTBROOK
BUBDIVI . Florida, wherein Fodersl Na­
AaaoctoUnn. to Hennlgan in the fourth pe­
etON. UNIT NO SIX. ac­ tional M orteaeo
The Bomber* and Oriolet
twilight
co rd .p f to th* Plal there- a corporation organised under riod.
Philadelphia 9 Chicago 3, 2nd. had given an excellent imita­
o f aa recorded In Flat aa Act e f Oongraaa and d i a l ­
The Oakland Raiders indi­
Hook U. paa-a I I and ing pursuant to tha Fadarat
tion of the firemen playing
night
t l,
Publle
llacorda
o f National Mortgage Aaooelatlon cate that they may move fullBcmlno'.a County. Florida. Charter Act. having Ita prin­ beck Charlie Ricve* to line­ Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 3, the policemen at a fat men’t
picnic up until this point. The
Together w ith alt ktrac- cipal afflea la tha Ctty o f
night
Dlatrtet ef C o ­ backer. . . . Fullback Curtis
fart* and Improvement* aow Waahlagtaa.
SL Louis 3 Houston 2. night Yankt trailed. 10-9.
a a t h tr*aft«r on aald land, lumbia. to tb* Main tiff, and McClinton o f tha Kansas City
Mantle, broken bone in his
San Francisco 7 Cincinnati 4.
and flxtarca attached there- Blit W H u n t and Anita R.
to : alto all (a *, attain. elec- Ifurat. kta wtfa. th* Defend- Chiefs pronounced in “ great
foot, loose cartilage in his
10 innings, night
ant*,
I
wilt
toll
to
tho
hlahett
shape" after his conditioning
trie, arat-r, aad olhar haatknee, taped from shoulders to
AMERICAN LEAGUE
lag.
cooklag,
rafrlearatlng. and boat blddtr fur caah at wa* slowed by an injured
ilah tlac.
plumbln*.
ventl!*- th* Front Door a f th* gomlntoes and hardly able to walk,
W
L
Pet
GB
tiny, irrleatlns. and power ola County Court hone* In th* knee. . . . The Denver llrnnco*
straightened out his teamNew
York
74
42
.638
City
o
f
Sanford.
County
e
f
eyatama. ma-hlnaa. appliance*,
obtained offensive end Tom
fla ta rtand appurttnancat. gamlnol*. State o f Florida, at
Chicago
67 31 .368 8
ma.et in a huny.
Batting
which aow art or may h ereof- l l : t S A M on th* t lrd day af Kychlrc from the Buffalo Hills
Minnesota
64
32
.538
9
tor p-r-.aia to, a ue*d Aaguot. 1141. th* following in exchange for a future draft
proporty
a*
m i
Baltimore
66 33 .343 10*4
with. Ip or aa aald premia**, described
choice.
• it * though they may ha
Boston
57 60 .487 17V4
Tackle Leo Nomellini and
g c ’ arhod or detachable
Cleveland
38 62 .483 18
Togothor with tho follow tag
end Monty Stickles will be
ttrma o f proporty which oro
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Written For Newspaper
Eatarpriaa Aaaoclation
Do you know how to be a
good student? Here’ s a little
test that will tell you whether
you’re learned how to go to
school. Just answer the ques­
tions with a ’’ Yes" or “ No."
1. Du you know how to sum­
marize a textbook before a
course even starts?
2. Do you always study your
teacher at well as his course?
3. Do you know how to an­
swer essay questions when
you dun't know the right an­
swer ?
4. Do you know how* to take
t multiple-choice test, so that
the structure o f the test
works for you?
b. Do you know how the
structure af history differs
from that o f physics and how
to adapt your studying to
each?
9. Hare you ever tried to

figure out the best way for
you to memorise?
7. Do you know how to take
notes at a lecture—or do you
write down everything that
you can?
8. Do you know how to cram
scientifically?
!). Can you get the main
idea out of • textbook chap­
ter in just • couple o f min­
utes?
10. Did you read the lust
couple paragraphs of this arl tide before you Started to

There might be some short­
cuts you haven't found.
But before you start discus­
sing specific study technlqes,
you should develop some basic
attitudes and points of view
that are indispensable to ef­
fective studying.
The first point o f view you
have to develop works this
way: stop and think about
your couiscs— all your courses.
What are they getting at?
What are you teaming in
read it all the way through? school? Think about It for a
With all the years you've ( minute. Are you learning to
spent as a student, you should ; reason l&gt;etter? Are you be­
huvo developed scientific u p -' coming more r e c e p t i v e to
pi ouches to studying, liut if |ideus? The courses you’re tak­
you couldn't answer "Y es” to ing this year— will they help
all the above questions, you yuu think more clearly? (For
haven't learned your trade.
instance, algebra and Latin.)
This is the first of 30 arti­ Will they help you express
cles that will help you learn yourself better? (Any foreign
that trade so you cope with language will help you under­
your school load more effec­ stand y ou r,ow n .) Will they
tively. Even If you feel you help you understand the forces
know all the tricks already, that aie shaping your world?
read these columns anyway. I For instance, physics, sociol­
ogy, and history.)
The point is, do you just
endure your courses, or do
you really try to get some­
thing out o f them? If you
start with the altitude that
school is unpleasant, you'll be
right— it will be. But if you
muke an effort to see what
your courses can do for you,
then school cun bo a reul
pleasure.
The next step is to start to
develop an approach to each
one uf your courses in partic­
ular.

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35 Teachers Added To Faculty Mary Carter Paints

Behind the teacher’s desks
in Seminole
County's 22
schools there will be 33 new
faces September 3 as school
Instructional personnel Is ex­
panded to meet the rising
population.
One new principal has been
added. Jatnes E. Murray will
assume the post o f principal
of Lake Monroe School with
Momia Ruby taking over the
new English Estates School
and Carlton Henley heading
up the Lyman administration.
Most o f the principals have
continued their work all sum­
mer and all teachers will re­
turn to school Monday to be­
gin their two-week prc-achool
preparation.
On Tuesday, the Florida
Education Association will
hold a closed circuit televi­
sion meeting with all teach­
ers watching in their respec­
tive schools.
•
On Wednesday there will be
a tour o f the county and or­
ientation day for new teach­
er*.
The ETV telecasts will con­
tinue through the twv • week
period with special pre-school

telecasts in U.S.
history, state conference o f the FEA.
fourth grade science, sixth
Closing date for the school
grade science, fourth grade year will be June 4.
Spanish and fifth grade Span­
Two special teachers have
ish.
been added to the county
School will begm for the staff to give assistance and
14.300 students on Sept. 3, aid to exceptional children.
the day after Labor Day, This brings to five the num­
with the first Teacher-Par­ ber of instructors in the coun­
ent Conference Day act for ty now working in this field.
Oct. 23.
Thanksgiving holidays will
begin Nov. 28th for four days
and school wilt close for
Christmas on Dec. 20, open­
ing again on Jan. 8.
A second conference day
has been set for March 13.
with spring vacation from
March 37-30 and another hol­
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Written by Dr. John Walsh,
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valuable
suggestions
for studenta of all ages.
First, the place you study
— it Is important to have a
definite spot all your own
whether it ia a regular study,
in an attic, a basement or
aboard a (hip. Studying in
the same place, Walsh says,
encourages concentration. Al­
so, he advises sitting in a
straight chair, since a sofa or
easy chair ia too relaxing,
for the average person after
• busy day.
Start out by
keeping a
chart to organize y ou ' study
time each week, with hours
planned in advance. Yuu will
gain more by studying at
least an hour or two each
night than by skipping a
study period and trying to
study twice as hard the next
time to make up work. If
your family and friends know
your study schedule, they can
avoid arranging conflicting
social activitieis.
Walsh also Includes tips on
"study reading” when you
are reading to retain infor­
mation rather than sheer en­
joyment. It involves three
steps. First, scanning die as­
signment to get an overall
idea of the main points Then
start reading as rapidly as
you can and still understand
each word, reference or ques­
tion each word, reference or
llustration. putting a ques­
tion mark
in the margin
should difficulty arise. A«k
yourselt questions on the ma­
terial as you go. Take notes
on key points. Finally, re­
view the text at a normal
pace, being sure you grasp
any parts not clear to you
initially.

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over 21 are enrolled in adult
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achool full time, or study at
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"The Finest In Pre-School Education”

Holly Ave. Kindergarten
AND

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awards. Also enrolled ut the U. o f F. are Hob Holt (left) Miss Susan Ynmny
(Herald Photo)
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DCT Guides Students For Future
Students who are at least
It years old may enter. They
must be able to graduate with
their classes, and still main
tain a satisfactory position
for nine months.
Training agencies are avail
able in secretarial, median
ic. banking, record shop,
credit
work,
bookkeeping,
women’ s apparel,
men's
shops, automobile shops and
other business firms.
The hoys and girls work
after school and some times
on week-ends. Pour hours are
spent in school and four on
the Job. netting three credits
a year for DCT work.
The program is in its sixth
year at Seminole High School

Seminole County ichools of.
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Diversified Cooperative Trainins program that It planned
lo guide them intu future
careers.
The program gives the stu­
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aptitude for his work and
gain fundamental knowledge
of the Job while still attend­
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the advent of students on Sept. Urd.
(Herald Photo)

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I *ics and chemistry classes.
mrrt are demanding It, it's
The second wing is design­
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The "L ook" may be hid­
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eous to the parent, but It it's !
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conditioning, refrigeration amt
it's Important . . . especial
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ly at this time when the
by A. Sedlak.
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strongest
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So the way to avoid those
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open to adults in the evenstore whose good taste is
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&gt;w! mechamand let him arbitrate in the 1
cal drawing
inevitable dsputes. That way,
Tbe third wing Is a music
everybody wll be happy,
suite, with the main room
Many good stores have
terraced with a high ceiling
come to realise that today's
w
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teen age boys are among the * .
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PAINTERS HURRY with the job o f finishing up the Lyman High School
addition so that it will be ready for opening day.
(Herald Photo)

Going shopping for clothes
with a teen age boy can be
Lyman High School is un- tic*. In addition to the con­
shattering experience, a s , ,
,
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drrgoing considerable expan- cert room, there are four
any mother or father who .
ha* ever done It knows. A lwn *nt* f bange ** *•’* n*w soundproof practice rooms
mythical
"th ey "
dictates school year gets underway, and one ensemble room as
what is being worn and woe
Carlton llcnlcy will take well as the music director's
betide the parent who lfi- 0&gt;er a i principal, replacing office. Bill Bonnet, bandmas­
nores the dictates o f this R,|pj, p ig y , who will assume ter also will instruct the Glee
Club.
monster.
th« position of maintenance
The school rooms which
Being labeled "square* i* supervisor for
the county
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the least of what can happen. |chooj
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xprnitve extra alterations | ConjlrucUon „ gU but com . purposes will now be conver­
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will be the worst.
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But what is a parent to dition to the school plant, five to the present capacity.
Several now business cour­
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Coleman instructing in per­
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Training Means Higher Salaries

Good Eatino
Programs Vital
To Youngsters

Tba increasing demand for
highly trained men and wom­
an means vastly higher sal­
aries for college graduates,
according to the editors of
The Encyclopedia America­
na.
They quota a Harvard econ­
omist as saying that "college
graduates can look forward
to a lifetime income of J230,000 more than son-college
graduates."

90

In the ruth of back-to-n-hoot
day*, don’t let your young*
atert lapse* into the had eating
habits thnt came almost hn!f
the nation's teenagers to suf­
fer from malnutrition in the
midJt of plenty.
Dr. Evelyn B. Spindier, nu­
tritionist for the U. S. De­
partment o f Agriculture, esti­
mates si* out of ten teenage
girls ami four out o f ten hoys
have poor diets and serious
nutritional deficiencies. Poor
eating habits among these
youngsters result in lowered
resistance to illness, frequent
eolds, skin eruptions, irrita­
bility, lack of energy, and
unusual fatigue.
What are the rensons for
this, and what can be done
aabout
it ?
Dr.
Spindier
blames teenage undernourish­
ment largely on skipping
breakfnst and filling up on
snacks made up mainly of
full of sugar, fat, and starch­
es, but very tittle protein, min­
erals and vitamins.
A good way to encourage
your teenagers to adopt bet­
ter eating habits now thut
school is back in full swing
Is to keep your refrigerator
well stocked with nutritious
foods and beverages. If your
present refrigerator is already
overloaded, you'll nerd one of
the roomy new electric refrigrrator-frtexers to hold nour­
ishing snnrk-time extras.
You'll find thnt the nutri­
tious foods you keep in your
electric refrigerator • freezer
for afternoon snacks will dis­
appear just as quickly as the
“ empty calorie" ones like
rookies, cake, candy and soda
pop. Nutritious substitutes to
have on hand Include hardboiled eggs, cold cuts, hot
dogs and hamburger.!- meat,
iee m u m . cheese, fresh fruits,
and crunchy raw vegetables.
For health-giving drinks,
provide lota of milk and a
variety of juices such ns ap­
ple, prune, grape, tomato, or­
ange, and grapefruit.
Wedding Bands
The wedding ring generally
Is worn on the third finger of
the left hand because o f an
old belief. People supposed
that a vein runs dirwtly from
this finger to the heart, thus
heart and hand are offered to­
gether. The custom continues
though the belief is untrue.
A rubber wnsher between
the handle nnd the holt on
the inside of a dresser drawer
will keep the handio from
wobbling.

Attache Cases
Are Organizers’

THE ROOF (JOES ON the cafeteria building which is now under construc­
tion at Sanford Junior High School. Workmen are busy with this and the
construction of a bund and music room, und a library. The buildings
ure expected to be completed this year but no opening date has been set.

Instrumental Music In Education Favored
Many Important educators Los Angeles public schools,. electronics o f hi-fi equipment
have climbed on the band says, "The discipline chll- and sound production through
wagon for instrumental mu­ dren learn is transferable to a desire to record their own
sic in basic education, a ma­ other subjects, often making jazz sessions.
A survey o f AMC o f scien­
jor reason why the number of them all-around better stu­
tists snd deans of technolog­
school • age musicians has dents."
Interestingly, music stud- ical Institute* further em­
increased more than 300 per­
cent during the past 13 |ies in Space Age curricula phasizes the compatability of
don't end at the door to the music and science: 33 of 46
years.
According to the American music room. Sometimes they respondents agreed that mu­
Music Conference, school-age go right into the science lab, sic helps lay a foundation
musicians are growing in further emphasizing a link for scientific thinking.
number at a rate five times between science ami music.
Readers prefer • whole
As part of a study of *ound
the rate of the total school
population. . . and now total waves, seventh graders in book rattier than a collection
White Plains, New York de­ of short stories. They love
lO.SOO.OOO.
Dr. Maxwell Rafferty, su­ signed their own music In­ chapters and tba feeling of
perintendent of public schools struments. Guided .by the accomplishment on complet­
in California, is one of mu­ science instructor, they learn­ ing a whole book.
sic making’ s strongest sup­ ed the basic principles of
Europeen Invention
porters.
lie says,
"The sound and acoustics of mod­
To Europe belongs the cred­
C,reeks and Romans believed ern orchestral instruments
music instruction was a basic using, among other things, it fur Invention of tho auto­
academic subject, and so &lt;lo paper-tube trombones, glass mobile. Before the pioneer
I. Music itself even helps ami straw clarinets, and oil­ cars o f America ware on the
street*, Europeans were driv­
can banjos.
wish simple arithmetic.
A New Trier High School ing many cars propelled by
Instrumental music ii gen­
erally recognized as a con­ in Wlnnetka, Illinois, students steam, electricity and gaso­
tributor of more than just became interested in the el- line.
pleasant sounds, particular­
ly in areas of thought-discipliqe, mathematical preci­
sion, perseverance and co- 1
ope ration.
Rev. Josccph Mytych, di- l
rector of music instruction |
for the Catholic Archdiocese i
of Chicago, has said. “ We '
have found in schools having j
a solid applied music pro- 1
gram that achievement and 1
I.Q. ratings are very decidedly elevated."
Tho phrase “ full develop­
ment o f the student" is In­
cluded or implied in most
educator’s endorsements of
music’s place in the curric­
ulum. Dr. Ralph W. I.anz,
assistant
superintendent of

The young executive's lea­
ther attache ease has Its
counterpart on the campus
where a student finds that
It helps organize his papers,
books and personal posses­
sions. Slim and light, the
attache ease hai in amazing
capacity. Some cases have
accordlan files in one section
and a roomy compartment
In tbe other. Leather brief
bags and lippeted envelopes
also balp keep a student's
papers and books at his fin­
gertips in lecture section or
laboratory.
Favorite masculine colors
In leather luggage Include
sun-tan, ginger and black —
both polished and matte fin­
ished. This year, olive ami
Ivy-colored leather bags are
making a smart appearance
in Ivy-colored halls.
Leading
aye
specialists,
psychologists and educators
are all agreed that contact
lenses ean give young people
a tremendous psychological
lift and enthusiasm for new
Interests.

SHOP

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TO

Yet, heartache and disap­ cabuUry arc perhapa the
pointment face hundreds of most important eleraaata in
high school graduates each college entrance test*," the
editors note, adding that fre­
year when they find the
quent study of a m ajor adult
doors of college closed to encyclopedia helps build both.
them. Student applications
are increasing: the schools
are overcrowded; standards
are higher and competition
is fierce.
Now that the youngster*
Parent* can play a vital
role in providing extra help are headed back to school,
that may make the crucial there may be a lesson In
d.Herence in their child's Jtore for Fido, the chiklren'a
college preparation. A home
friend.
environment characterized by
If he puts up a “ yap" at
a love of knowledge, plus
being left behind, he'll need
home study are Important
lo be schooled in the ABC’s
factors in steering a child to­
of living close lo neighbor’ s
wards college.
who won't appreciate the
“ Developing the encyclope­
harking of your dog.
dia habit fosters intellectual
To correct him. Bob Rartoi,
curiosity in young people",
Manager of the Friikles Re­
say* Mrs. l.avmia P. Dudley,
search Kennels, suggests that
editor-in-ch.cf of The Ency­
you start leaving Fido alone
clopedia Americana. Read­
even when there are people
ers who start by looking up
In the house. Keep him in a
a general article, will soon
room a'one for ahort periods
investigate other references.
and if he begin* to bark or
When children read about a
whine, a reprimand
may
news event in tli« papers,
work. If not, spank him with
hear a reference to a public
a newspaper while repeating
figure cn the air. or arc in
sharply ••quiet."
traduced to » new field of
A little patience on your
learning in school they can
part in training hie dog will
turn to the pages of an en­
keep him from trying the
cyclopedia to broaden their
patience of neghbor*.
understanding and apprecia­
tion of the subject.
Mrs. Dudley pointed out
that the 1963 Americana con­
tains 60,000 articles and more
than 17,000 Illustrations In
all fiekts of learning. Over
4 ooo page* are new or re­
vised this year making the
set of even greater benefit
to school-age youngsters and
their parents.
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of English and a large vo-

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1. Return to beat aad cook
over hot water, stirring con­
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the spoon.
4. Pour into a cold bowl and
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5. When cool fold in egg
whilea and whipped cream.
f . Add &gt; cups puree and
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7. Scrape from tray when
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Return to tray, cover
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Gindcrville
Women Organize

Q ohnsJi

A group of ladies In the
Gindcrville community met
From Thelma Autrcy comes recently at the home of Mrs.
her favorite recipe for real Louie D. Bridges, on Park
good Spaghetti Sauce.
Drive, for the purpose o f or­
8mall bottle olive oil
ganising a Ladles Auxiliary
2 medium green peppers
to assist the Gindcrville Vol­
2 medium onions (white)
unteer Fire Dept.
2 cups chopped eckry
Th* Gindcrville Fire Dept.
3 cloves garlic
Is a recently organised group.
Chop above four ingredients The women elected offlecri
real fine.
lo help get the organization
1 lb. ground meat
under way. They were Mra.
2 cans tomato paste
Bridge*, president; Mra. Lee
1H bay leaves
Elder, vice president; Mra.
Salt and pepper
D. H.
Fauver. secretary;
Small amount red pepper
Mrs. A. C. Rector, treasur­
Empty olive oil in large er and Mrs. Leon Steinmeyer,
pan. Add pcpperi, onions, public relations.
celery, garlic. Cook until
Plana were made for a
don* but not brown. Add chicken barbecue to be held
ground meat. Cook until done. the last of September. Thla
Add tomato paste deluted will help raise funds for pur­
with water, bay leaves and chasing equipment for the
salt and pepper. Simmer, Fire Dept.
for 2 hours.
All those Interested In help­
• • •
ing this new group and a
F r o m the Pennsylvania worthy cause are urged to
next
meeting
Dutch come these lloonieh attend the
Kichelcher (Honey Cookies). which la scheduled for Sept.
I at 2 p.m. at the home o f
1 cup honey
Mrs. Elder, on South San­
2 tbspa. butler
ford Ave.
1 egg
‘ a cup light brown sugar
21* cups sifted flour
Swimming pools should be
1 Up. baking powder
covered or the fence around
Ifc Isp. baking soda
it locked when not In use.
'* Up. salt
U cup buttermilk
Heat the honey to a boil
. . Add the butter and sugar.
Stir until sugar is dissolved
and then cool for ten minutes.
Meanwhile,
measure
flour
and sift with baking powder,
soda and salt. Add the honey
mixture to the beaten eggs
and then to the sifted dry in­
gredients. Add the buttermilk
and mix well. Chill overnight
Roll on floured board to Uinch thickness. Cut w.th 2inch round cutter. Dakc I
minutes at 330 degrees.
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Auxiliary

smooth and fluffy.
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Bride-Elect Honored At Tea

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Clarence

L.

Powell

entertained at her home In
Mayfair, Saturday afternoon,
with a delightful tea honor­
ing bride-elect. Miss Frances
Strickland.
A pink and green color
theme waa used featuring ar­
rangements of roses through­
out the party room*. The buf­
fet .waa adorned with two un­
usual arrangements of pale
pink roses and grapes with a
three tiered candelabra in the
center.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with a white em­
broidered linen cloth and held
a three tiered silver candel­
abra epergne and pale pink
tapers. It was filled with pink
roses with an old fashioned
nosegay perched on top.
Pink rosea frozen in an ice
ball floated in the Early
American crystal punch bowl.
Served with the lime green
punch were petit fours, dec­
orated with tiny roses and
nuts and mints from silver
compotes.
Mrs. Powell presented Mis*
Strickland with a piece of
amber crystal In her chosen
pattern. She also presented
corsages to the honorcc and
MISS FRANCES STRICKLAND, left, (rueat of honor at a bridal tea with
her mother, 3lrs- 31. It.
her mother. Mra. M. R. Strickland und the hostess, Mrs. Clarence L.
Strickland.
Powell, right,
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. T. F. McDaniel greet­
ed the guests at the door
and Mrs. John Ivey presided
at the punch bowl. Also as­
sisting with the serving were
Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Sally
By Joan Magia
some time this month at Day­ Williams, Miss Kay Ivey and
Al c Phillip Moon, son of tona Beach, relaxing and tak. Mrs. R. M. Mason, of Or­
lando.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon, ing in the sun.
Sixth St. and Miss Jo Ann
Mrs. R. Morrison is vaca­
Grayson wore recently mar­
When making a personal
ried in Salina. Kan. Phillip tioning in Cleveland, Ohio.
phone call, identify yourself
She
will
also
visit
with
rela­
is stationed at the Shelling
to the person answering, be­
tives and friends.
Air Force Base, there.
fore asking for your party.

|Sorority.
Enjoys Cookout
Swim Party
A swimming party ar.d
cookout was enjoyed last Sat­
urday by members and their
husbands of Xi Beta Eta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
The group met at the Ba­
nana Lake home o f Mr. and
3(rs. Gordon Frederick (or
the outing.
Upon arrival a refreshing
dip In the lake waa enjoyed,
followed by the cookout on
the patio. The menu consist­
ed of steaks, baked potatoes,
tossed salad and rolls.
Those attending were Mr.
and Sirs. John Alexander,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bruestie,
Mr. and Sirs. Harold Chap,
man. Sir. and Mrs. Vernon
Hardin, Sir. and Mra. E. C.
Harrer Jr.
Sir. tn I Mrs. Glen McCall.
Sfr. and
"•*. Ashby MeClanahan. Sir. -nJ Mrs. J. W.
Probosch, Sir. a n d
Mr*.
George Speer and tne hovt
and hostess.

The sea grape grows along
Florida's coast near the wa­
ter. It Is a beautiful ornamen­
tal as well at the prvducrr of
an unusual flavored fruit
which can be used for jelly
or the Juke used in fruit
TOPPING
H cap firmly packed brown punches. The fruit Is usually
ripening during September
ingar
and October and should be
I tbspa. flour
H cup canned touted al- picked when it has luitu-d
The regular meetings of the
dark.
chapter will resume in Sep­
SEA GRATE JELLY
H cup malted butter or mar
tember.
t. Wash fruit through sev­
farina
• • •
eral waters. Place in a large
kettle.
Graduation announcomtir,
PEACH WHIP
2. Cover with H i times as
and invitations are only for
2 agg white
much water as fruit—that is,
relatives and clos* friends.
H tip. u lt
for 1 gallon o f grapes add ilk
14 cup granulated sugar
1 cup maihed peach pulp gallons of water.
See a professional man at
3. Cover and cook until skin
his of.'lce for advice. Don't
(about I peaches)
and pulp will slip from seeds
seek it during a social ga­
S tap. lemon juice
when pressed.
thering.
H tap. almond eitract
4. Drain through a Jelly
Add salt to egg whites, beat
until still. Gradually add su bag. Do not squeexr.
It will be hot * whilst
3. The seeds and pulp re­
gar, continuing to beat until
See Our
very still. Add peach pulp, maining In the bag should be
AMortmrnt
beat till well blended. Add returned to kettle and an
Of Cool
lemon juice sod almood ex rqual volume of water added.
Fabric*
tract. Blend In well. Chill In Cook about IS minutes and
For School and
refrigerator before serving. drain.
I’ layclnthcs
6. Combine aD Juke and
Serves 4.
• e e
SHIFTS and SHORTS
measure out 4 cups Into a
Nose that mangoes are ripe kettle. Rring Juke to a boil.
Recent visitors of Mr. and DeBary
Milady's Shoppe
When a good friend has a
7. Measure out sugar cup
1 found scvrral ways to pre­
Mrs. R. Moon were Mrs.
Of Fine Fabric*
house
guest,
she
will
appre­
for
cup
and
add
when
Juice
pare them. This bulletin is
Moon’s sister, Mrs. T „ E.
106 S. Park
.123-0313
ciate anything you may do
boils, stirring until augar is
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put out by the IISDA.
Gregg. Mr*. Gregg’s daugh­
to
help
entertain
her
guest.
dissolved.
FROZEN MANGO SLICES
Have hid some requests tor
ter, Mrs. James Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
a. Boil rapidly to Jelling ideas and ways to prepare
Select mangoes that are
son Andy, all of Union
Wagner
ot Shell Road had
fully ripe sod use a variety point, which la 228 degrees F. school lunches. Since school
Springs, Ala.
If* Fast! If* Thrifty!
.Mrs. Wagner's brother and
that has few fibers. Mangoes on a candy thermometer or la just around the corner, bow
sister-in-law.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
until
the
Jelly
will
sheet
from
frotrn without added sugar or
Do All Of Your
about sending tn your ideas.
Congratulations to Mr. and
George Kcckicscn, of New­
sugar syrup develop an off the spoon
Mrs. Glen Gobble Sr., of
Remember the address is Rt.
« Wash At One Time —
ark. N. J.t as their guests for
9. Removefrom heat and 1, Box 31-B, Sanford.
i_L
taste.
320 East Sixth St. on the ar­
two weeks. Mr. Kcckicscn is
1. Wash mangoes and peel let stand 3 to 10 minutes
rival of a new son, Glen Jr.
Dry All At One Time!
US I OUR
a retired police detective ot
downward from stem end to Pour Into sterilised jars and
NEWLYWEDS, Mr. and Mra. Art Nitti, *»f West
WASH AND DRY
Newark.
If a young man asks tor
seal.
blossom end.
Richfield, Ohio, were recent guoats of Mr. and
MACHINIS .
We Arc Open Air
Houscguests during the past
• • •
your photo, don't sign it with
2. Slice fruit in large slices
Mra. Ralph Teachendorf, o f Orlando and Mr. and
month al the home ot Mr.
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Orville
Jones
(
Wa*h In Comfort!
OLD FASHIONED PEACH an endearment
or cut into desired shapes.
Mra. Otto Rartoa, o f Altamonte Springa. Art and
and Mrs. Herbert Boswell
1of Madera Drive have tlieir ,
PRESERVES
S. For a dry sugar pack
hi* bride, Lorry, were enroute to Naaaau for a
Sr., 3ti East Sixth St. were
K W IT E - W H IT E L A U N D R Y
grandson. Richard J o n e s . i
Avoid contusion, ask for
place ftult la a large bowl. 4 pounds prepared peaches
honeymoon. The groom ia manager of Fisher
their son. Herbert Jr. from
irom
Deer
Park.
Long
Is
|
separate
checks
at
a
Dutch
2139 FRENCH AVE.
4 pounds sugar
Sprinkle with sugar m a t
Seat Pleasant, Md.
and
Foods in Parma, Ohio.
land. N. Y., in DeBary for a
Wash, pit. peel and rut treat restaurant meal.
part of sugar to • parts of
granddaughter Brenda Lane,
visit.
hard-ripe fruit. Weigh. Mix
fruit.
ot Daytona Beach.
4. Allow to stand several fruit with sugar. Let stand 12
SLIM FITTING —
minutes, then package In air­ to U hours m a cool place.
New residents at 331 East
tight containers and label. Boil until peaches are clear
Fourth St. arc Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dale Scott and chil­
and syrup thick. Pour, boiling
Freeie at 0 degrees F.
Sidney Boswell and daughThe Ladles Auxiliary of the for Sept. 7 at Rock Springs. running the train safely so ter, Dorothy. The Boswells dren. Lee and Dalyn Kay,
3. A sugar syrup may be hot into hot jars and seal at
used, if desired. It produces once.
from will arrive Saturday, by jet j
Broths-rhood of Locomotive This will be a joint evJnt with that he can take over in case moved to Chuluota
• • •
plane, from their home in
the men's lodge and the of an emergency.
a prvvluet with more liquid.
Berkley, W. Va.
Firemen ar.d Engincmen met
Coronada, Calif., for a visit j
Auxiliary. Ail members of
Others attending the meet­
8. Kroxen mango slices may­
Have you ever tried to
at the home ot Mrs. Walter
both organisations and their ing were Mmes. H. E. Tur­
be used in many ways—as make a cake decoration with
Mrs. Edna Bacrard U a pa­ with Mrs. Scott's parents.1
well as “ as Is" after thaw­ m a r s h m a l l o w s * Try it. Cook tor the monthly session families are Invited. Further ner. Harold Keeling, E. I’ . tient at the Winter Park Me­ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Truluck,
ing. Try them In salad plates, Spread 1 rup confectioners with president, Mrs. C. H. details will be announced at William* Jr., Harry Titshaw, morial Hospital where she is 1119 Magnolia Ave.
They plan to leave for Ice­
J. R. Wells Jr. and Mrs. Ro­ undergoing a series of tests.
a later date.
fruit cups and in upside-down sugar on a culling board Goethe, presiding.
Plsns were discussed for
land soon to join Mr. Scott
With kitchen shears snip 13
cakes and pies.
An open discussion was bert Eiscncoff. The hostess
to 20 marshmallows into petal the snnuil picnic, scheduled held concerning a recent TV served refreshments of home­
Mrs. C. Lamb and Mrs. who is in service and will be
Another excellent way to pieces. Cut and work with
program The group felt it made banana ice cream and X. .Maxwell with daughters. stationed in Iceland tor the
Brenda and Nannette. spent next two years.
use the seedling, turpentine only 2 or 1 marshmallows at
A
was a misrepresentation of cake.
A m V Q l S
or other very fibrous min a time to avoid drying Dip / \ 6 W
the true duties of a locomo­
Dacron
goes is this
I piece into sugar and shape
tive fireman. In the discus­
Mr. and Mr*. Bobby Thomp­
FROZEN MANGO P l’ REE I into a petal by pressing be
sion it was brought out that
and
son of Lake Monroe are the
1. Wash and peel well ripen- tween thumb and forefinger
the duties of a locomotive
parents ot a daughter born
ed fruit
' Repeat. Choose 3 or -I small
(railroad) fireman arc many
Cotton
2. Slice off as much of fruit j petals and form a bud by Aug. 1 at Seminole Memorial
Among the duties are: The
as is possible and scrape r e -{ overlapping them. Roll them Hospital. The child who has responsibility of keeping the
with
h r e n named Laura Ann
mainder from the seed Into' between thumb and ton-fin
diesel engines running pro­
U-wl.
ger. Pres* bud firmly in cen weighed eight pounds, l v* perly while on the road aiut
Continental
ounces.
X Place mango in a feed iter of petals to complete the
checking all gauges—watch­
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Ttllis of
mill or ricer an t press Jflower. Cover lightly. Make
or
ft
ing for cars or other objects
lake Mary are the maternal
through to remove fibers.
I at least a doren roses.
st crossings which can be
grandparents.
4. Add sugar, usually »» cup
Belt Loop
seen only from his side of |
The Thompson* have two
to * cups of purr-, mix well
The USDA says:
the train and warning the en
and park into air tight con
Every man. woman and wn*' Bobb&gt;
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W aist Band
gineer ot the danger—passing
tamers.
child in this country ate an
signals to the rnginrer and i
3 Label and frectc at 0 de average of 13 quarts o f levshould never |watching the train for hoi
Youngvters
AVAILABLE IN
greet F.
cream last year.
swim alone. Whether m a |boxes which could cause acci
4. This puree is excellent
It take* to tbs. of milk to pool or natural body of water, |dents
• CHARCOAL
when thawed tor making ice make a pound of cheese. 21 j they require adult supervis-j The fireman aUo receive'*
cream saue* for ice cream lbs. to make a pound of but- ion.
• NAVY
(training from the engineer in
and pudding and in milk ter. 13 lbs. (or a gallon of ice
• OLIVE
drinks.
cream.
• • •
More than H i billion lbs. ot
— BY • TANHer* la a recommended dairy products were Inspect- 1
MANGO ICE CREAM
ed and graded last year by .
• THERMO • JAC
RECIPE.
the marketing service.
SIZES 29 to 36
1 rup top milk
Combine sour cream, chop 1
1 egg. beaten
ped pecans, grated onion
• JUNIOR GUILD
4 tbspa. sugar
lemon juice and salt to make]
2 cups mango pure*
a tasty dressing (or cucum­
• JUNIOR ACCENT
1 tap. vanilla
ber tslad, say the home econ­
2 stiffly beaten egg whites
omists of the USDA.
OR
• MIL. MORT
1 cup whipped cream
Serve sour cream on waf
1. Biend beaten egg, augar Acs. Just cream butter or
JUST ARRIVED!
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and tsp. salt.
margarine until soft, add a
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By Mrs. Adam Muller
and family. Mrs. Nickerson is
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mac- Mrs. Papineau's sister. BoseThe DeBary Business and I met at the home of Mrs. I Dr., recently for a splash mcvung.
Naughton of Homestead Ave. mond. Their sister, Gcn*vive,
Professional Women'* Club I Marie Accandi, on Hibiscus |party and spaghetti supper
Mrs. Frederick H. Williams
Three guests were welcom­
are enirrtaining their son and of Rhode Island cam e to
ed by the group. They were and Miss Sally Williams were daughter-in-law,
Mr.
a n d Maryland for a visit and re­
a
bridal Mrs. William MacNaughton,
Mr*. Alva Williams and Mrs. co-hostesses fur
turned with Oscar and Dor­
F. Harris of tlie DcLand luncheon, Tuesday, at the and daughters, Lynn and Sue, othy to DeBary for an extend­
Bl*g Club ami Mrs. K. Reil­ Mayfair Inn. honoring Miss and sons, William Jr., Jainv’s ed visit.
Frances Strickland and Miss Robert and Charles, from
ly, of DeBary.
Houston, Texas.
Following the water spurts, Jeanne Southward.
Wedding
supper was seized on Uie i The luncheon table held an
Constable and Mrs. PapiRINGS
Patio. President Mrs. Bert i arrangement of wdiitc earns- neau have returned from a
J
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and
sweetheart
roses.
visit
to Alexandria, Va.J
Lederhaus, conducted a brief
► Gwaltney Jeweler*
business meeting and it was |Each guest of honor received where they visited Lt. Col.
20* 8. Park
FA 3-450*
voted to donate $10 to the a matching corsage and s land Mrs. Philip Nickersonj

DEBARY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN and their guest#
pose beside the pool at a recent splash party and dinner meeting. Left to
right are Theresa Prison and Florence Harris of DeLnnd and Sully Neider,
Mrs. Adam Muller, Mrs. A. Robiolio, Mary Ann Lederhaus, Mrs. A. Wil­
liams, Ora White. Mrs. Marie Accurdi, Mrs. E. Reilly, Mrs. Bert Leder­
haus and Evelyn Dzick.
(Cox Photo)

A t Mayfair

DeBary Civic Summer Recre­
ation Youth Program. Mrs.
S. Neider spoke on health
and safety during the hot
summer days.
The tables were decorated
with roses from the Leder­
haus garden and the flower
cart at the pool with flower*
from the hostess' garden.
The September meeting will
be a dinner meeting with Don
Hinton, of the Tupperware
Corp. as guest speaker.

piece of silver iu their chosen
patterns.
Guests included the bonorees, their mothers. Mrs. M.
It. Strickland and Mrs. Ira
Southward. Mrs. li. Lewis
Dinkins. Mrs. C. L. l’owcll,
Mrs. Bill Park.
Also the Misses Kay Ivey,
M a r i l y n McDaniel, Rose
Kratzcrt,
Rosemary South­
ward,
Carolce
Oaterholm,
Marty Stemper, Dian Aiken,
Bonnie Gielow, Niki Ashby
and Betsy Williams.

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Dale Raymond
Mrs. Helen C. Martin, of I Wayne Birkemmyer served
Winter Park, announces the j his brother at best man anJ
marriage of her daughter, ushers were Allen BirkenClare Currie Mai tin to Dale meyer, John Krolme and Tom
Raymond Birkenmeyer, ton of Hurley.
Following the ceremony, a
Mrs. and Mrs. James B. Dirkenmeyer, Jr., o f 381 Lake uanlen reception was held on
Griffin Circle-. Casselberry.
The bride is the* daughter o f
Leu G. Martin, ,of Indiana.
The wedding was solemniz­
ed at 10 a.m. Aug. 10 at St.
Margaret
Mary
Cutholic
Church, in Winter Park. Fa­
ther John F. Wells officiated
at the double ring nuptial
Mass.
Floral arrangements dec­
orated the altar and the first
three pews. Mrs. Leroy Furrew, organist,
presented a
program of wedding music.
The bride, given in marri­
age by her brother, Guy I..
Martin Wore a white tuff.-ta
and organza gown with bell
skirt, short Jacket, with three
quarter length sleeves and de­
tachable train.
Her ballerina length veil
was attached to a tiara and
she carried a cascade bouquet
o f roses and stephanotis.
Maid o f honor was her sis­
ter, Miss Anne Martin. She
wore a yellow cotton satin
street length tiros, with
matching accessories and a
blue
nosegiiy.
Iltidesmuids
were the Mism-s Pat Dennett
•nd I’ rudi Huiier. Miss Den­
nett wore a dress similar to
that of the maid of honor,
in blue with pink nosegay and
Mies Huiier wore pink with a
yellow nosegay.

the Church lawn. The couple
left for a wedding trip to
Key West and after Aug. 10.
will lesiiie in Guinesville
where the groom i* a student
at tho University of Florida.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. David Dyui
and three children, Susan,
David Jr. and Howard, of
West Palm Beach, will arrive

REV. AND MRS. CECIL N. OGG, of the Dellury Methodist Church with
guests who visited the pursonuKe, on Hibiscus Drive, recently. Left to
right are Rev. nnd Mrs. Oku, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Foster, twin sons. Donald nnd Douglas, daughter, Yanya and u nephew
Roy Charest, all of Spurtenburg, S. C.
(Cox Photo)

Friday for a short visit with
Mr*. Dial's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Wells. They
If there is a dedicated fish­
plan to attend a reunion of
erman
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the Dyal family, Sunday, at
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Yulee.
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Mix a little vinegar with j
Recent guests of Mr. and lukewarm water, and sponge
Mrs. George E. Wells were this over the stain from the |
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stringer w rong side. Then sprinkle th e'
and daughter, Kathy, of Win­ spot with powdered pepsin. |
Keep this "poultice” moist
der. Ga. They were camping
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Orange ami spent a few days
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By Abigail Von Buren
HOT in here!"? I was taught that
the temperature in one’s home should
not be criticized because it suits the
people who are living there. If a
guest comes into a home shouldn't
she forget about her own comfort
and keep quiet if the temperature is
not to her liking? I’d appreciate see­
ing thb in the paper. Thank you.

DEAR ABBY: It'* the u m e old
atorjr. W ife put* husband through
four year* o f school, plus two years
of dentistry, and now she has been
outgrown. However, my story is more
than this. I've taught school, bom
two children and am expecting an­
other. My hasband took up with a
-beat” crowd and is now trying to
"discover who he is— and what his
purpose in life is." He was raised
rigidly in the church, but he's for­
saken- it to experiment in a "fre e "
way o f life, which includes drinking
and other women. We've been sep­
arated three months. (I took the
children and went to HIS parents.
2,000 miles away— my parents are
dead and I have no “ family" o f my
own.) My husband now writes that
he has taken up painting and intends
to desert the career for which he was
trained, because he can’t handle the
responsibility o f a family until he
finds out who he is and what his
purpose in life is. I know I haven't
been a perfect wife, but I was faith­
ful, and put him through school.
What am 1 to do?
TROUBLED

DEAR INSULTED: ‘ p m o n a ^
I would rather forego my own “ comfort” and please my guests. I see
nothing wrong with a guest com­
menting on the temperature of a
room, it makes more sense than
shivering in silence, or attempting
to fan oneself with a limp handker­
chief
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DEAR ABBY: Is it true that in
order to meet the qualifications of a
true gentleman, a male, when out
tripping the light fantastic, must
dance with each lady at his table?
That is, if he knows his one, two,
three, kick?
R.F.A.
DEAR R.F.A.: Today a man is
considered a "hero" if he dances his
wife once around the floor. If he
goes in for the “ one. two, three,
kick" routine (to "qualify" as a true
gentleman) he won't give the lady
much pleasure— nor will he get
much.
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a |iersonal, unpublished reply, pleas*
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
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dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif, for Abby’s new booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

DEAR TROUBLED: Your hus­
band is either sick or a bad apple.
His father should go after him and
tell him WHO he is (a husband and
father) — and explain that his “ pur­
pose" in life is to take care of his
family. If your husband is sick, he
should have treatment if he’s a bad
apple, he should be cut o ff the family
tree.
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DEAR ABBY: What do you
think o f a person who goes into
someone eise’s home and says, “ My
it's COLD in here!"? Or, “ My, it’s

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SALT LAKE CITY (L’ P I ) The Pacific Coast League can
claim the title o f “ most wide­
spread” baseball league in
the nation.
With the addition of DallasFt. Worth this year, the leafu c now stretches some 4.000
miles from the Texas eities to
Honolulu. The league includes
teams in eight states—Utah.
Hawaii. California, Oregon.
Washington. Texas, Colorado
and Oklahoma.

In The Family
BALTIMORE, Md. (L 'P I s Cltirk Lang. America's lead­
ing Jockey in 1921. won the
1977 Walden Stakes at Pim­
lico with Heigh Count. His
son Chick Long Jr., now is d i­
rector of racing at the track.

Everyone

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and

“ Happier Wives (hints furthat his favorite hack-teat
driver is exhausted by night­ husbands &gt;" has some thoughtfall from putting on rxn* , ful ebservauons on the sub­
existent brakes all day.
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He’d eat in places with “ at­ 25 cents to Ruth Millett
mosphere" so his wife will Reader Service, c o The San­
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WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
llow does Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey,
(D-MInn.), get
that way? What does he
mean by making a speech say­
ing that the Washington Sen­
ators ought to win more ball
games?

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BEEN (?AV/N
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He was referring, o f course,
to the Washington baseball
club and not to the 99 other
distinguished softball states­
men who arc his Capitol col­
leagues.

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Baker’s Dozen
If anybody still wonders why the
word “ bureaucracy” carries a connotution of inefficiency, arrogance
and thick-heudedness, this item re­
ported in Commerce magazine should
serve to enlighten them:
It seems there was a packing
company in Oregon which sold chick*
ens in glass jars. The public liked the
chicken; the chicken liked the public.
Then an inspector from the Poul­
try Products Section, Inspection
Branch, Poultry Division. Agricul­
tural Marketing Service, U. S. De­
partment of Agriculture, found that
the company was guilty of illegal
labeling.

Their lal&gt;els said the jars con­
tained one pound of chicken. When
weighed, they were found to con­
tain — horrors — 17 1/4 ounces, or
more than indicated. Unable to ol&gt;tnin hottl*** holding a precis** 16
ounces, the company had been adding
the extra 1 1^4 ou n ces, us a b o n u s.
In view o f the Poultry Products
Section (etc., etc.,) however, cheating
is cheating, even if the consumer
benefits. So the company was forced
to change its labels to show 17 1/4
ounces.
No wonder that when you buy a
dozen doughnuts nowadays, you get
only 12.

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Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Worry Clinic

Key To Europe
L’ l’ I Foreign News Analyst rase with itself, the United
In a park-like setting in States will take careful sound­
Bonn stands a three-story! ings o f opinion at the Palais
residence o f cleun, white lines |Schaumburg before proceed­
and quiet elegunce. tl is cull-1ing further in nny effort to
ed the I'aluis Schaumburg.
reach agreement with the So­
In its withdrawn setting only i viet Union beyond the pres­
the soldiers o f the West (icr-1 ent partial nuclear test bun
man Itepublic standing at the treaty.
gates give it the appearance
For Germany is the prize of
o f more than passing import­ Europe, and remains us it hus
ance.
been through modern history
But it Is, in fact, the official the key to European stability.
residence of the West German
For de Gaulle, who sealed
chancellor and from it to a de­ his Frunco • German accord
gree which would huve been j with a kisa for Chancellor
deemed impossible ’JS years &gt;Konrad Adcnuucr, the course
ago radiates un influence over o f events since lust January
the decisions o f every major has been a disappoinment.
western power.
in the preamide to the ac­
It muy be the force which cord approved by the West
determines whether President German Bundestag the Ger­
Charles do Gaulle of Frunce mans made clear their contin­
decides to seek a second term. ued devution to de Gaulle's
It, more thun France, will own gntiid designs for Eur­
determine the future course of ope.
the European Common Mar­
The German decision to be­
ket.
come a signatory to the par­
And in these days of cau­ tial test bun agreement was
tious hope for u world more at over de Cuulle's opposition

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Charley sorts under Ire- supply of oxygen all around For it is tailoring hard on
me minus prrssurr of news­ you in the air jou breathe, diminished oxygen, &gt;0 hoard
and led to laments in French paper deadlines. Ilut you ran for it is about it) percent oxy­ that oxygen by cutting out
gen.
newspapers that Franco now all tree yourselves from need­
activity.
What you patients ran do
less anxiety about heart atstands Isolated.
i.ie on the floor or slump
those first 5 minutes may be
In its agricultural policies tacks by memorizing the ft
in
your chair. Don't even
far
more
Important
Ilian
wind
for tlie Common Market and items lielow. Use them l o r ]
vve medics offer you 30 min­ try to get into tlie bedroom.
their
medical
and
psycholog­
in its desire that IliiLuin also
For those first j minutes
Scrapbook this utes latrr!
be brought into the European ical xalur.
So indulge in rapid deep are most important! They are
rase
and
send
(or
that
vital
community. West Germany
breathing! Suck in air in big like tlie first 3 minutes after
ulso stands in stubborn op­ health booklet.
gulps, (or thus you build up a lire starts in a wastebas­
CASK
1)122:
Charley
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position tu de Guulle.
a quick surplus of oxygen in ket, when you can prevent
And these are the conditions aged It, is a newspaper ed­
tlie blood.
disaster by one bucket of
itor.
which may convince de Gaulle
Your heart benciits almost water.
“ Dr. Crane," he lagan,
that he und he alone can guide
immediately.
(3) Streamline your figure
F'rance through the immediate “ I am sure I've had one r 1
two minor heart attacks.
| Tlie severe pain that often long in advance and also
yeura ahead.
“ F’or 1 have become Slid-1 occurs during a heart attack omit tobacco, which is one
In the years since the West
denly
sick at my stomach is supposed to be due to lack of the chief causes of heart
German F e d e r a l Itepublic
and
then
have broken out in o f oxygen in the heart mus­ - attacks.
came into being in lull), tbs
cle filers.
Remember, heart disease
cold
sweat.
United States carefully has
So fast, deep
breathing kills .Vi
times as
many
“
Ilut
they
didn't
la&gt;t
very
nurtured West Gcrinuu public
of
|long. However, l have grown helps take the sharp edge Amerirans us all forms
opinion.
cancer, combined!
1fearful lest I might suffer off tile pain.
A neutralist, or pro-CoiuIn addition, follow this med­
(A) Team up with God so
fram a real attack that would
munist Germany could deter­
ical prescription:
you can say in your crisis:
knock me out.
mine tlie gate of the whole of
(II Relax by realizing that “ Lord, I'm in trouble so
I “ What can a man do to
Europe.
avoid dying in a he.nl at- if you are still conscious, please help me.” God is our
This is the knowledge which
then the odds are with you. best tranquilizer!
j tack?”
hus helped to keep U. S.
For a severe heart attack
Send for my booklet “ How
Oxygen is tlie main anti­
forces in Europe and lias hern
knocks you unconscious!
to Stop the Tobacco and Li­
dote (or heart attacks!
a contributing factor tu U. S.
(2) Slip a nitroglycerine ta- quor Habits," enclosing 1
Indeed, our medical treat­
support o f German demands
ment, including sedatives and bict under your tongue at long stamped, return envel­
fur reunification of Germany.
ope, plus 20 cents.
nitro glycerine tablets, all are 1the first sign of heart pain.
And it will dictate caution in
(3) Keep up jour fast brea(Always write to Dr. Crane
directed toward giving jour
the study o f such Soviet pto|thing, for even If tlie pain In rare of this newspaper,
i heart more oxygen.
posals us a non-aggression
For the sedatives prevent ' is from gall bladder or sto- enclosing a long stamped,
puct between the NATO und your threshing around and , rnach, you are playing the addressed envelope and 20
Warsaw Pact nations for fear |thus putting a greater de­ I batting averages.
cents to cover typing and
that it also will meun recog­ mand on the heart for oxy­ I ( l l Stop any physical cx- printing costs when you send
nition of Communist East gen.
' ercise that will tax the heart. for one of his booklets.)
Germany.
Ami the drugs that dilate
It could be, us Secretary of your coronary arteries, as
State Dean Rusk hopes, that nitro-glycerine, let more oxy­
the partial test ban treuty, gen reach the heart's muscle
can help “ fiail uud fearful fibers.
mankind" take nnother step
When we doctors reach a
toward world peace. But other heart victim, we then give
factors which have divided him oxygen Iron) a bottle or
Europe since the end o f World tank.
War II remain.
Ilut you have a vast, free

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The senator obviously over­
looks the fact that If the
Washington Senators — the
hardball club — won moregames, it wouldn’ t he normal.
Washington's fans wouldn't
know what to do if their team
went into a winning atreak.
The Washington ball club
hasn't won a pennnnt since
193.1. It has led the American
League only three timrs this
century. Such modesty is hard
to find in Wushingtonl
Ilut Humphrey took a swing
st the hull cluli for losing
so many games in its fancy
new D. C. Stadium as*part of
a general Monday morning
gripe.
He also criticiz.nl the Wash*
button Coliseum, where he
once lost his hat; Constitution
llnll, when- he almost alwuys
loses his audiences; Dulles In­
ternational Airport, where he
lost his temper over tlie phone
service, and tin- non-existent
Culturul Center, which is just
plain lost.
Ilut the senator's gripe has
done some good, at that. It
has it*piled the idea that
what this country really needs
is a World Series cellar cham­
pionship to he fought out this
ypar between the National
la-ague’s' New York Mets and
Washington's own
beloved
hums o f tlie American l.enguo.
They ought to he able to
fill Hie I). C. Stadium at fan­
tastic box office prices with
an exhibition like that.
It
would be a lot mure fun than
listening to Humphrey niuke
speeches.
It should he a benefit per­
formance with all profits
above the players' share going
to some worthy cause. And
wlist cuuso &gt;miM he worthier
thun the hard-up Cultural
Center Fund?
An exhibition game be­
tween the Meta und the Sena­
tors would be a cultural event
of the first magnitude, Casey
Stengel
would
be
there,
wouldn't he? And ain't he cul’
luted?
If the State Department's

Notebook

cultural affairs division really

man four strikes befors call­
wants to show American cul­ ing him out, and let ever?
ture at its best around the batter who gets threw hall*
walk to first.
world, it ought to keep the
Humphrey might bo Invited
American ballet and thuie to throw out tho first ball.
puppets at home
and send But don't let him pitch. Hum­
good, old Casey. Gil Hodge* phrey Is supposed to pitch in
could go alung as straight the Senate, only there they
call him th* whip. This year,
man.
One game between these he hasn't been whipping them
two teams ought to be enough across the piste with much
to decide which is really the success,
Kc-publlcsn Sen. Jscob Jsvcellar champ, ilut if New York
wants in fur the benefit of Its o f New York — hom* o f
It* Cultural Center o f the Per­ the .Mets, by the way — called
forming Arts, we could make the score on Humphrey and
hie Democratic teammates tha
ic a series.
It might t-rrn be suggested other day by pointing out that
that the truni which loses, here it is August and only
wins.
The game could be four major leaguv bills have
scored with every hit counted been passed by the ’‘ Standstill
as an error and every error Congress.’ ’
Even the Meta and the Sen­
counted us a hit. Give every
ators — the ball clubs — hava
been doing better than that.
Tht-y haven’t been standing
still. Both have been moving
steadily (down hill, that is),
till they are soma 30 gamea
II) Hal Cochran
behind
their league leaders.
Happiness is where you find
This prompts the thought
it und one of tlie best places
is in a good, cheerful home. that maybe tha ballplayers
ought to work out in tho Sen­
A man with a sour disposi­ ate while the lawmakers are
tion makes his wife get up sent to the stadium to cut th*
with a grouch in the morning. grass ami roll the diamond.
Or we could send all of ’ em
We wish so many people back to the minora where
wouldn't wash their cars and they earna from !
plan picnics ercept when rain
is desperately needed,

Barbs

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TIIE BOSTON r iv e CENTS
rier. Vicinity Lake Mary.
bAVLVJg BANK.
Named Candy. Vaccinated
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HERALD CARTER and BETTT
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Maryland
Tou a r . hereby notified that
• Complaint to feroclos# a
c.rtaln n w r i i a i . incumbering
tha following described real
p r . p i t l ; , to.w lt :
Lot 31. llloek *B", COVNT R T CLCII MINOR. UNIT
NO. 1. according to th*
plat thtrsuf a. r*aord*d
In Flat Rook 11. Pag* 33.
Publla Rsoord* o f SeminnU County. Florida,
hat been filed a * * ln .l you In
IfWMLV MOMPP* tha above-styled .nit, and you
ar* r.qulrtd to ssrt* * copy
of
your
An.war
or
other
Pleading to th . Complaint on
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DE(* A . a n dtn HERD 33:
Kaat central A.enua, Orlando.
Florida, and f l l . t h . original
Anawtr or ether Pleading la
tha office or th* Clark o f the
Circuit Court on or before
tho 30th day o f Auguet, 11*3.
If you fall to do eo, a de&lt;-re*
pro confaeeo will ba taken
analnet you for to* r*lief Ue■nanded In the Complaint.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
f&gt;. For Rant
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
S. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Rea) Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female
Wan
* Help
'sip Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Faint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
K . Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap nr Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

FOUND: Key on chain. FA
2 0326.

2. Notice** • Penwmals
VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
parts, supplies for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWay, R*x-Alr ate. Fre*
pickup.
New and Used
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.

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la l i t la u r t o f tha Cwaalr
Jaka*. I f a l a - I * ta a a lr * S'lar14a, la P n k a l* .
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Ju&lt;lg* o f .-•mlnn'.r County,
riorl-la. at hi* o ffU a In lh»
rnurt houi* o f aul-l County
at rianfur-l. lljr lU a . within
•la culamlar muntli* from th*
Mm* o f th* f Ir at puhlMatlen
of thla n-»tl&lt;-» Tw o eoplaa of
•ach claim or &lt;1*man&lt;t shall
DATED thia llth day *f ba in writing, an.l shall atata
th* plai-* o f r»*l&lt;l*n-'* and
duly, 13*3.
p-,*t offtca *dJr*&gt;&lt; o f Ui*
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Arthur H II* h a u h . Jr. elalmanl, and *hall b* aaorn
tu by lli* claimant, hla ai«nt .
Clerk of Clrrult Court
o r attorney and accompanltd
Ryt Martha T. Vlhlea
by a filing fta of ona dollar
Deputy Clark
and such claim or dem aa* aot
Anderson, Ruth. Peen.
so filed shall ba Told.
Lowndea A . a n dan Berg
Loul* Wynn
Attorney and Counaellora at
A&gt; administrator
Law
Kaiatr o f
333 Eaet Central BouU.ard
Klla kh-rman,
P o .t Office II'.* 3311
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Orlando. Florida
Telephone 3 1 1 -ilil
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KINDERGARTEN
REGIS • SPACIOUS Horae. Rose Court. CLEARED Lot tor sal*. 370*
x 200* corner Bay A K. 4th
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. $133 mo.
TRAT10NS now be In* ac­
110,500 CASH or TERM&amp;
Ph. FA 2-0219 o r FA 2-2176.
cepted for fall term. Grace
F A 8-0221.
Methodist Church,
Ooora
Rd. at Woodland. Caper AIR-CONDITIONED BR. In
$ Rm. furn. A p t 963. mo.
GOVERNMENT
ienced teacher, modern faI l l E. 8th St. FA 2-S788.
OWNED HOMES
eliltlei. Your Inspection In­
FOR a real bargain in a
vited any weekday mornhome buy, see our selection
in*. 9:00-12:00, o r
phone CLEAN furn. Apt- 9817 Elm
Ave. Near stores. No pets.
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, l
PA 2-1472 lot further Infor­
and 2 bath homes that ara
mation.
HOUSE FOR RENT
available for immediate oc4 BEDROOMS, 2 Baths, aircupancy. These home buys
6 . For Rent
conditioned. Kitchen fully
are priced below market
2 BEDROOM Kitchen eqnpequipped. $160 per month.
value. You can purchase a
ped. NO-4JS9J for appoint­
Government- Owned Home
ment
for as little as $100.00 to
$530.00 down. Monthly pay­
3 BEDROOM bouae, water
AGENCY
ments that include every­
•ofuner. WJ. a mo. FA 2211 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3641
thing start as low s i $46.oo.
8231. Available SepL 1.
F or eomplato Information
CLEAN lit floor Apartment. FURNISHED 9 bedroom A
on any Government Own*4
3
bedroom
Apartments.
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
Home, See your
Water furnished. FA 2-0429
metto.
FHA A VA PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT BROKER
Furnished House. FA 2-5195. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath Home
SANFORD AREA
on large k&gt;L Shaded patio,
3 BEDROOMS. IV, hatha.
Fla. room, sprinkler sys­
Lar*e fenced beck yard.
tem, pump, deep well, airImmediate occupancy. 3103
condition. dish washer, dis­
S. Park.
Office FA 2-211$
posal. FA 2-3137. 103 E. OnNight FA 2-0648
ora
Rd.
FURN. Apt. CWi i , in. Phone
323-0700
FA 2 » » .
CASSELBERRY Lake Front 2334 Park Dr.
Bastard, Fla.
2 Bedroom unfurnished Du­
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
plex. Kitchen equipped, wa­ 2 BEDROOM CB House. KitFirst St. Near 2 city free
chen equipped.
Carporte,
ter furnished. $8o a month.
parkin* lots and shopping
utility. Large corner loL
Near schools A shopping
stores. No utility charges.
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
center. 3 Lotus Lake Dr.
Suitable for eouple or sin­
Park. Phone FA 2-2064 or
TE A3338.
gle, also retired people.
FA 2-2324.
FA 2*4712.
PINECREST. 104 E. Jenkin
Circle. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, 3 BEDROOM. 1 bath home.
RENT A BED
Florida room, electric oven
Large corner lot in Wynn*Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
A range. 322-9337.
wood sectim. l o r sal* by
Beds.
owner. F a 2-6290.
By Day, Week, or Month
3 BEDROOMS.
1W baths,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
patio.
San-Sem
Realty.
Pb. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.
John T. Zeuli, Reg. Brok­
er. 2619 S. French. Phone
1 BEDROOM
furnished
days. FA 3-7439. Evenings
apartment FA 2-0641.
Real Estate - Mortgages
FA 2-3296.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 274M
“ CLEAN quiet n oom i’’ The
Ravenna Park FA 2-7493
FURNISHED apU. Newly
Gables. FA 2-0720.
decorated. 601 Palmetto, Evenings
TWO bedroom furnished Apt.
FA 2 2877 FA 2-3829 FA 2 8360
FA 2-1374.
$33.00, 2101
Magnolia,
Phone FA 2 3931. Robert FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom NEW 2 Story House. 4 BedApartmtnt. $33 A $63. New­
A. Williams.
rooms, IV* baths. Large liv­
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
ing room A duiing area,
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
7. 404 E. llth St. 322-8191.
den, patio It breeseway.
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Garage. On IV* lots in Lak*
Electron beat.
14th St.
RENTALS
Mary. Central healing duct­
Long wood. 838-3296.
FURNISHED
ed for Air-Condition. $13,900.
2 Bedroom 1 Bath $73.00 Mo.
SU3IMER RATE. L a r g o
FA 2 6336.
3 Bedroom 2 Bath with Flor­
dean 2 bdr. furn. apt. $63.
ida Room Lease $130.00 Mo. 2 BEDROOM fram t house.
1700 Magnolia A t*.
UNFURNISHED
Osteen. FA 2-206L
1-3 BR. bouse $43 a month. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath $33.00 Mo.
1-2 br. bouse $32. a month. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath 67.30 Mo. TRADE $3000 Home equity
for Housetrailer. 2417 Sum­
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath 62.30 Mo.
merlin. FA 2 8977.
3 Bedroom 1 Bath llU.Ou Mo.
W E L A K A APAKTMENIS:
3 Bedroom I Bath SOW Mo.
SPACE WITHOUT
Rooms private baths, 114
3 Bedroom 2 Bath 87.30 Mu.
EXTRAVAGANCE
W. Firit SL
3 Bedroom IVfc Bath with For that Particular Family
Florida Room tl23.no Mo.
1
BEDROOM
Apartmn.t.
that wants Spue* with Ele­
Qu!«t neighborhood. FA J* 4 Bedroom 2 Hath with dishgance
without
Extrava­
washer it disposal
1463 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
gance. Two Story Comfort­
Lease Sltio.uO Mo.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
able older well kept homa
F a 2-4301 any other time.
OB Urge lot. 4 bedrooms,
3 baths, living room with
4 ROOM Apartment 306 Elm
fireplace, separate dining
Ave. 322 2021.
REALTOR — 1NSUR0R
room, ami kitchen large
enough to eat in. Price?
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonrille. FA 2 4991 1918 S. French Ate
Only $13,000.00 Easy Term*.
Efficiency Apt. $3o Mo. up. FURNISHED House. 6 Rooms
newly
decorated.
Nary
pro
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.
ferred. All «l*ctrie kite ban.
F U R N I S H E D Apsrtment.
FA 2-2377.
Clean and close in. Jimrai*
REALTOR — INSUROR
8 . Bench R en tal*
Cowan. 322 4013.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French A ’ «Ocean front IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
2 BEDROOM bousa. Kitchen HUTCHISON
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
equipped. $73. FA 2-2638.
3 bedroom model Hnmes.
FA 24038.
LM.V
Enterprises,
Inc.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
9
Highland Ave. Loogwood.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 9 . F o r Sale o r R ant
TE $ 3911.
ped House. $95 a month.
3
BEDROOM,
IV*
bath.
Horn*.
Ph. FA 2-6437.
323-0690.
JOHN T. POX
REALTOR
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
it t h k r m n it rot ht o r
RIVER.
U k*
i t t i i n e m e t i t n i l a r o s ' ST. JOHN'S
t i i i : v i v i it j t o u t vt. rt i(e n r u r i t .t u n i t s , i t a t i i TH K XIX I'M Jl'H IC IA I. CIKHarney. Furnulted
Camp
roa
sKwiToi.m
c o r v r v . c t i t i t a x i s s' o r m : m i x .
on 100' waterfrunt lot, ad­
o i .k
rot v r r . r i.o itiiit.
sTam m v.
IT CHSXCCRT.
To. I A 3 S 4 '
joining lot available too.
IX I I I I M I R T . t o . i s a u
SOCIETY FO R SAV1.NOS, * AlaViA ANDE RSON ,
Call Owner
at 349 3191
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Uoonse ’. lcut eurperailon.
(Geneva).
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Stenstrom Realty

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-vsIIOYD P A X T t f . EVANS *ad
HAHT ANN EVANS. Ms » lf*.
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EDWIN* H ROXBY and JU I'Y
ROX11Y. bli wtfa. lilt s I.A3IBKRT and Wt,y,N TLN IU M BERT, k*r husband

$100 DOWN payment. 3 Bed­
rooms, l bath. $80 00 month­
ly. Nice location in Sunland.
P a f i ' i lanta
M triis: o r s i it
Call owner at FA 2-1837.
STATE &lt;&gt;F rUIIUD.V
To Ir li L a m b o r t and Q u o * WE'LL TRADE our equity in
tin Lambari. ha r kuib and.
whan
r i s l d a n c * la Dra O b 3 bedroom, 2 bath house
rara. P u ir to R lr * . wncra th#
/or land, car, trailer, boat
m a ilin g a d d ria a In P.O. Boa
77S1
or any watchamacallit of
Y -u ara h*r*by rcu u ifid ta
Uiingdiuabob of v a l u e .
Ilia lou r anawar ur wrlttau
Leaving tuwu so hurry! I’h.
&lt;lif«n«*a. If any. In thr a b o«*
procaadlng w ith th* cU rk uf
FA 2 9320.

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NOTICE 1* HKHKnr GIV­
EN that Arthur If. B*?k*tth.
Jr.. Clsrk o f lh * Circuit Court
a f Ssmlnol* Couaty. Fieri-la.
will, an th* SSth day of Au*uat. till, du ring th* Mgal
hour* af tala, at th* front
d oor af th* Cuuniy Courthuusa. a«iulnal* County. In
tha city o f * « n f u r i . riurlds.
o f f * r for **!• and trll at pub­
lic outcry la th* hlfh«*t and thla cuurt. and ta aarvt a sopy
bast btddsr far CAjh. th* fal­ t h •r •a f upon th* Plaintiff's
lo w in g
dsac'ib*.*
prop-ay. attnrnsyi, w h a i* n im i* and
•ttu o u d In k«mto-&gt;l* County. hdJrtaa apptara hireon, on
or bit-ar* th* tfth. day nf
FieriJa; to-wltt
lull Fl&gt;* t i l . Ule. w ) »* s«pi«tabar, i l l - , tu* aatur*
UI. H EFTl-K fl
It* -VIUS this prucoidlug being a ault
Ortanda daetlan On*, a* for fortcloour# o f ntortgugo
r*cordsd la Flat Hook 11 against tu* fo llo w in g d o c r lb p i n * I and I
Public *4 pruparty, v u -» lt :
n*corda o f haalnol* Coun­
Let 11 - Boglnnlng l t l l
ty. Florida:
f««t
W ait
and I I fa ct
pur»u*nl ta th* Fhaal D*rroo
North uf
t h * Souihaaat
o f F-&lt;r«f'w&lt;ur* *ator«d In a
turner o f th* h u u t h * * « t
caaa ponding In oald Court,
of
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tt-lt-ll.
th* atyl* a f which lo *Vo&lt;ioty
hcrnlnol# C ou n ty , Florida)
P 'u r
Saving*, a Cunno-tleut
tfedM* run North t j l f s . j .
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vw.
W i s t tos f « « t , houth 111
Boyd Panlot (Ira ni and Mar)
fast. E as t 1*3 fast, t« »
Ann Kvana. hla wife. t&gt;«Unpoint o f
ba glsnlng .
l a n t t ’ a id th* Itecktt N imTHINE AND ORDERED at
b*r
af
which
la Nuaibir banfurd. C o u n t y o f S nn ln ol*,
ISS4S.
s t a t e o f F lo r id a , thla i : t h
\v i t s ; jvd my hand and tha d ay o f A ugu at , 1* 11.
Official Sial o f told Court, (SEAL)
thla llth day o f Auguit, l&gt;ai
Arthur II. n«wkwtth, Jr.
(SEAL)
Clsrk o f Circuit Cuurt
Arthur H. Dockaltb. J r .
h-'hlnol* County, Florida.
Clsrk o f th* Circuit Cuurt.
HTi Marti. * T. viUUn
fty VIart ha T. Vlblcn
t»*yu'y Clerk
Laputy Cl«rk
g r l o o iiy , c u l iu
a
pan :.
R - it n b ir g . R - i t n b « r g 4 fl«la- ELLD
maa
Attorneys fo r Platatlff
Attornaya far Flalstlff
404 Jackson 4 trs*t
ISO] AlniUy BulMln*
Tam ps 1. Ftarldh
Vftaml 11. Florida
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FM -ririHia x vus:
NOTICE IS horoby given that
I am engaged In buslnosa a'.
Alu .uon t* Springs. S*mtn«»l*
County, Florida, under th*
fictitious
name
»f
SOUTH
SEMI NOLB
PUBLICATIONS
and that I Intend to regtatcr
suld name sa It Is tha r l * r k o f
th* Circuit Cuurt, Semlnula
County. Florid t. In ac .or.lan a
will) th* provisions o f th*
Kldtltlou* Nim&lt; Htatutas. ta*
wit: Section
14. -d
Kloridw
Statute* 1(37.
Slg: Gerard W. Tatrautt
Publish July Jt A Aug. t, t.

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Piano Tuning and Repair
PARK RIDGE. 3 Bedroom*, MANAGER Trainees. a «c 25
lo 30. Married prelerred. W L. Harmon — FA 2-4221
lla balh*. Corner lot. No
Opportunities. Sanford. Cas­
qualifying. Low down payselberry, Orange City and
S «aL 39-0663.
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
Tharpe.
Jacksons
Mlnlt
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
Market,
Park
Pr.,
Sanford.
Repair or New
Realtor
Fla.
Any Type
Raymond Lundquist, Aato.
Contract or Hour
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
18. Help Wanted
BONDED ROOFING CO.
MCE
tmall Country
CB APPLICATIONS now being
868-5789 DEBAKY
Home. 1 BR.. furniture.
taken for position in auto­
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
Large lot. $3,300. No plane
motive;
appliance
sales.
geration service. All work
noises, 6 mile N. ol San
Contact Mr. Shaffer, Mc­
guaranteed. Very reason
ford. Phone FA 2-9661. 7
Crary-Atasco, S e m i n o l e
able In price. Day FA 2-7414
a. at. to 6 p. m.
Shopping Center.
Night FA 1-2066.
3 BEDROOM Frame liouee.
19. Sltustiona Wanted
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
2(19 Chase Axe. 323-0033.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
BABY sitUng day or night.
Bug
Spray (VC-13) • FernFA 2-1212.
St. Johns Realty
‘xe—Ph FA 2-4244
THE TIME TESTD FIRM CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182. MANSriELD LAWN SER.
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
INCOME
from
separate
REBECCA wants 5 days or
AU Types and Sires
apartment carries nice 2
part time work. Good ref­
We Repair and Service
Bedroom Home. $6000. Lib­
erences. Call alter 3 p m.
S T I N E
eral termi. Phone FA 2-7740
FA 21321.
Machinery and Supply Co.
or call at 617 W. 1st St.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
BABYSITTING. FA 26120.
2 BEDROOM country home
on beautiful shady acre of 21. Beauty Salon*
land In Paola. Recent death
II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
in family forces sale at re­
200 So. Fark Ave. FA 2-494
duced price of $63U). Con­ Cokl wave special $6.93. Sliop
now has
special
facial SWIMMING instructions, all
tact
booth services. Hair sty­
levels. FA 2-3332.
ling, skin analysis facials,
mowing,
discing,
manicure, pedicure. Call Tractor,
blade, scoop. *FA 2-7664.
for
evening
appt.
1901 Park Avenue
318 Palmetto Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime
29. A u to m o b ile Service
Phone-door (1) 3rd 0634
NEW
LOW
PRICE
with
Auto Glass, Tops
Phone-door (2 ) 322-8323
terms to suit bu&gt;er. Cus­
4 Sea* Covers
tom-built house in good lo­ 22. Build - Paint - Repair
cation. 3 bedrooms. 2 full
Semi-Retired Carpenter
tiled b a t h s ,
hardwood
Small Repairs — Faulting
304 W. 2ml St. FA 2 8032
floors, fireplace, separate
Phone FA 2-7983
\LL WORK GUARANTEED
dining room and Florida
room, large "eat in" kit­ 25. Plumbing Services
chen. double garage with
PLUMBING
two utility rooms. Ix&gt;t 100
Contracting Repairs
xl.'U beautifully landscaped
|SessUurik C lass and Paint
FREE ESTIMATES
with many trees including
C om p a n y
R. L. HARVEY
citrus. Last chance as own­
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
FA 2-3383
er leaving town.
Open 204 Santord Ave.
House now at 1814 Mellon31. Poultry - Livestock
26. Radio &amp; Television
vill* Ave.
HENS for sale. 33 cents ca.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
Snyder's Poultry Farm. S.
2 STORY House which can
vice calls $2.00. Sunfurd
be used as Apts., and 2
Sanford Ave.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
loti. $3300. 1123 E. 7th St.
Ave. Ph FA 2 9776
31A. Pels
Sanlord. FA 2-0342.

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S W E E T IE PIE

A uk . 15, 1968— PuRe 3 -A ] 84. A rticle s F or S al*

By Nadine Seltzer

ROOFING

Air-Conditioning

Seminole Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

134. A r t ic le s F o r S a le

.READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps, Sewing machine, like new,
makca buttonholes, sews on
blocks, send, cement, rock,
buttons, monograms, cm*
pipe, steel, grease trips,
braiders, etc. AU without
dry wells, stepping stones.
attachment*. Sold new over
Miracle Concrete Co.
$300. Balance now doe only
3o9 Elm. Ave.
FA 23731
989.86. Wanted
reaonvlblo
ASSUME PAYMENTS on
party to assume payments
popular make xig tag, auto­
as low as $8.36 monthly.
matically
makta -button
Trade in for your old ma­
holes and dial for fancy
chine. Write Service Dis­
stiL-hes. Guaranteed. Five
count Co. Credit Manager.
payment* of $6.90 or $30
P.O. Box 141. Sanford, Fla.
cash. FA 2-9411.
SIMMONS Bed 4 mattress.
1 9 . 322-9303.
SPECIAL - Fresh cage Eggs.
Come A get *um. 2739 Coun­
NOW IS THE TIME
try Club Kd. Hirkes Egg To Save Money on a Sewing
Factory.
Machine. We have a repos­
G. E. IRONER, good condi­
tion. $20 Standard Station.
DeBary.
VICTOH ^o” key Adding Ma~
chine, 130. 1406 Forest Dr.
FA 2 3326.

BEDS FUR RENT
Hospital,
RoRawaya, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and

Pick-tip.
SHETLAND POMES
FURNITURE CENTER
FOR CHRISTMAS
lloo French Ave.
Pay each week 4 have yours
Pn. FA 2 7133
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
paid lor by Christmas. We
isfaction guaranteed, ph.
will keep until Dec. 24.
FA 2-1117.
For real automobile bar
Also
Saddles,
Blankets,
bridles 4 halters. After 5 . gain*, check tho Herald classFI l I GI DAI Kh
1Hied display section.
FA 2-9179 or FA 2 5077.
Sales 4 Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanlord
Ph. FA 2-VM

SENIOR Citusns may quali*
fy for Life or Hospital In*
jurance to age 73. Fred J.
Hants FA 2-7960 for appt.

16. Female Help Wanted
WAITRESS, experienced. Must
be over 31. Angel’s Restau­
rant. 2303 S. Sanford Ave.

BANQUET Waitress/ Full* 4 SIDEWALKS, driveway*, pa­
part time. Good salary,
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
D. D. Varner. 31ayfair Inn.
322 3506.

B U Y

N O W

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HAVE!

Looking for • top performing Used Car or A
Sparkling New Beauty? iamk In a dealer with a
reputation for a "Square Beal", Hunt LincolnMercury.
____________________

1962 Ford Galaxie
"30U" t -K I Dour Hardtop, Power
Steer., Power llrakra, Ford-O-Malir,
Radio, Hauler

1962 Mercury Monterey
2 Door Hardtop, Powered, Radio,
llratrr, A Real Sporty Car

Quality Used Cars!
A LOT o f V A LU ES
I960 Chrysler
New Yorker • Fully Equipped With
Air. Was $1893 ........ .............. Now

*1695

1961 Renault Dauphine

1962 Ford T-Bird Hard Top

V

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1962 Ford Fairlane 500 4 Dr. Sedan

I960 Cadillac 60 Special

V-6 Automatic Trana., Radio. Heater

Fleetwood, Fully
Cond.. Ural (Iran

1961 Oldsmobile 4 Dr.

1961 M E R C U R Y

1961 Ford Fairlane 500 Town Sed.

A (lean. One Owner Car, Automatic Transmission,
Heater, Really Excellent Condition,

Sale Price

V-8 Automatic Trans.., Radio, Heater
C3-9IA
6 C»l.. Automatic Iran*., Radio, Heater, Padded Dash
Ana Visor
FC3-22R

*1035

1961 Ford Falcon Ranch W agon
6 Cyl.. Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater
XC3-36A

1962 Ford Falcon
Automatic Transmission, Radio,
▼
Heater. W u $1693 -.------------ Now

1495

Automatic Transmission, Radio,
llrater. 4 Door Sedan, Oar Owner.

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1960 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Dr. Sedan

6 Cylinder, Standard Irana.., Radio, Heater

V-8. Automatic Trans.. Power Steering and Rrakea,
llad.o. Healer, Air Conditioned

--------TRUCK
1958 Dodge Royal
Automatic Transmission, l'o «tr
Slrrring, Radio, Heater. Was $893

*695

1955 O L D SM O H 1L K
1955 D O D G K

1950 D O D O K
1956 C H R Y S L E R

Equipped,

1959 Rambler
Custom* Station Wagon. 4 Door,
Automatic Trans.., Radio, Heater

1959 Chevrolet
Blscayna V-8, Straight Stick, Radio,
Healer, Ealra Clean

1959 Cadillac
i Door Hardtop. Fully Equipped,
Air Cond., Real Nice

Station Wagon. J Pass., Fully Pow­
ered 4 Air Cond.

BARGAIN

AUGUST S A LE
N EW
C H EV R O LETS - $1897 And Up
OLDSM OBILES — Big Saving
C A D ILL A C — 1 Left
U SED
193*
1938
19(10
1959
1957
1957

*2195
*2495
*1495
*1295

1960 Ford F100 Pickup Truck
KT)*99A

*1295
*1095
*1195
*2395
*895

F A 2-0861

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1958

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1 9 5 4 0 , ‘ USMO,,,,' K 4 lk&gt;or- Bator Knocks

1953 PONTIAC
1956 DODGE I

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Winter Park MI 7-2330

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
308 E. First S t
Winter Park MI 7-IM6

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IN

1947 Ford F600 Cab &amp; Flat Bed

519 E. FIRST ST.

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2505 Park Ave.

219 K. 2nd SI.
FA 2-0711 • FA 2-0231

CAILS SOLD WITH A tiW WARRANTY

Seminole Co. Motors

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TAKE THE WHEEL
WE'LL MAKE THE DEAL

*1595
*2995
*1595

1958 Volkswagen Truck

5 our Authorized Ford Dealer Fu r Seminole (a u n ty

1

CtlEV. 4 l)mir llnrdtop, Aulo • o*e*ee*4 $595
FOK1) &gt;/• Ton. Van liody ................... 795
CIIKV. ItelAir 4 Door. Autoo ***••*«*•••• 1295
IIIJICK 4 Door Hurdtop, Power *(N»«86 1295
OLDS 4. 88 Auto.. Power Steering .... 495
asssisee.......
h eeoeeeeoooe
CIIKV. Station W'ngon ..........
.. 495

BUYS

1 9 5 8 ro R D K*irlsn* '• • • 2 I w

Pickup Truck
T3-I03A

ole*. $1 ,006,

Very

FA 2-6629.

1959 Chevrolet

1961 Ford F100 PU Truck
6 Cylinder, Standard
FT3-8I \

room.

HOLLERSo/SANFORP

B A R G A IN S :--------

1960 Ford Falcon Kanchero
No Down Payment On These:

1960 Pontiac Ventura
2 Door Hardtop, Fully
Air Cond., Extra Clean

1959 Ford"

1959 Ford Country Sedan
J

Air

Standard Trans.., 6 Cylinder, Radio, llrater

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr.
1961 PO N TIAC C A T A L IN A

Equipped,

llrnokwood Salllon Wagon. I lloor.
Fully Powered 4 Air Cond., Extra
Clean

1961 Ford Country Sedan

House trailer. Sleep* 4. H u
1937 OLDS 96 convertible. Au­
tub. $993. FA 2 3711.
tomatic, power iteering,
power brakes. New top.
Call 323 0304.
1633 TRAILER M W . 1 Bed.

1960 Mercury Monterey
I Door Sedan, Automatic Trans.,
I'owrr Steer. 4 Brakes, Radio,
llratrr. Like New

Hard lop V-8, Automatic Tran*., Radio, lleatrr, I'owrr
Steering

A

V-N, t D»or Hardtop. Straight
Tran*., Radio, Heater, Real Sharp

Hard Top, V-8, Radio, llratrr, ,Air Conditioned

*1962 Ford Galaxie 500 2 Dr.

$JLQ C

llratrr, Radio. Wat $»95 ___ _ Now

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air
V-6,
Automatic
Trans., Radio,
Heater, Ueautlfal White Color

I960 Ford Galaxie
V-H Automatic Tran*., Power Steering 4 Brakes, Radio,
Heater, Air Conditioned

Gateway To The Waterway
R ob son S p o r tin g G ood s
1939 VOLKSWAGON Karra Inn
Your EVLNRUD* Dealer
Ghla Sport Coupe. Like 30444 E. lit Pb. FA I - M
new. ltoi Forest Drive. Pb.
FA 2 3378.
1T ft. SWIFT, top. aide cur.
tahu, epoxy pelat. 71 John'37 C1IEV. 210. 2 dr. Sedan.
eoo,- gator trailer, spare
Completely rebuilt motor,
prop and extra*. All la ex­
•tick shift. $393 cash. Phone
cellent condition. fllOO. FA
FA 2-7690.
2-4173. '
'33 HUICK Engine 4 rear
end. 33 Oldsmoblle hydra­ 39. T ra itors ■ C u bn aas
matic 4 rear end. Best
offer. FA 2 3204.
'17 YELLOWSTONE »
ft

YOU

LAWN SERVICE

SUMMER

1033 PLYMOUTH. Good ran
ditinn. $73. 322 0627.

sessed '63 model swing
needle Zig Zsg, with only SHARP '37 Dodge. 4 dr. V&gt;.
6 pay ments at $6.30 remain,
Reasonable. FA 2-0566.
ing. Sews forward 4 Re­
verse, makes buttonholes,
sews on buttons, embroid­
ers,
monograms,
darns,
patches, tacks, hems, etc.
FA 28627 Sanford.

1 USED Royal, l used Un­
wood. Standard Typewrit­
ers. $49.93 each. Powell's 31-A Swap or Exchange
Office Supply, 117 S. Mag­
BUY, Sell &amp; Trade Guns.
nolia Ave,
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
NORGE 2 door freercr-rcfrig4 Gun Shop.
"Hi, Billy! Something AWFUL haa happened! My
rrator combination. $73. Ex­
folks found a new baby sitttri'*
cellent condition. FA 2-6370. *33 CHEVY’ , tag, good tires;
needs some work, $83, or
PING pong table complete
trade for piano. 340 48(3.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
$10. 2 Wing back chairs In
good cond. $10. FA 2-0234.
35. Articles Wanted
LIGl'STRUM 30 cents to $13. Used furniture, appliances,
Gray Shadows Nursery
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 1 NEW Underwood portable WANTED used T .V .a. Ph.
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Typewriter d e m onstrator.
FA 2-9778.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
List $99 00. Special $34.95.
VEGETABLE plants.
See
Powell's Office Supply, 117 30. Automobile* • Truck*
Hum's Tuxedo Feed Store,
f r k e e s t im a t e
S. Magnolia Ave.
2nd and Sanford Ave.
BUYING a XT,:w or
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
USED CAR?
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­ 16.500 HTU Air fund. Used
33. Furniture
FINANCE IT WITH US
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
4 mo. $130 cash. FA 2 5201.
4 Low Interest Rates
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Bedroom suite;
Pine bed.
4 Low Monthly Payment*
FA 2-2117.
Service With the Cash.
complete; Mr. and Mrs.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
SUPER TRADING POST
dresser with large mirror.
34. Articles* For Sale
FA 2 0677.
$15. A!&gt;o 6x9 oval braided 1936 CIIKV. 2 dr. 11r. R. 4 II.
323 2740.
rug, reversible, $10. Large
WANTED rename couple to Packs, mosquito net*, can
teens, mess kits. Armytake up monthly payments
folding clothes dryer, al­ 1938 SlMCA. $230. 1403
of $13.10 on 3 complete
most new. $10. Call FA 2Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
Court St. FA 2-4820.
Ave.
rooms of furniture. Call
9320.
TK 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
lect.

Special Services

It. Insurance

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SINGER AUTOMATIC

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U l l k l T L IN C 0 L N l l j f
n U l l I M ERCURY I N I .
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MI 4-0209

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BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St.

Ph. F A 2 0231

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,

S it? fe m fa r fo I f m t U i
&gt;m rw tfoa to Oviedo
1M yaeag people at
held at the Orled*
ran attended by
•any e f the parent*.
V leporta ahow that there
wee* » beginner atodenta who
liaraif t* awim; a number
improved enough to awim th*
width cf th* pool and a total
e l (ft prograaaed enough to
awim th* length of the pool.
Advanced atndento competed
b • diving and awimming
eanteat with th* winner* being
Mary Courier, beat dive; John
Aria, blggoet aplaah; Mary
Courier, longeet under water
awlmmir and Chrlatlo* Mik­
ler, amalieet aplaah.
Bio* ribbon* were awarded
all competitor*.
Adding to the pleaaure and
fun of the occaaion with
many funny antic* were Jim­
my Courier and Billy Mikler
who a p p e a r e d aa water
•towns.
Recreation Program Direc­
tor Paul Mikler espreaaed hia
gratitude for cooperation of

th* children and parent* and
fo r aaaiatane* o f Tony Daniel
and Kirby Bucklaw who are hi
charge o f the pool during th*
aummer.
Mikler atated that an out*Landing Job waa done by Jim
Palmer, Suxanne Partin and
Johnny Courier, awimming to-

Beautification
Contest Set
InDeBary
Plana for a Beautification
Conteat to be held Au*. 13Nov. IS tor bualnca* eatabliahmcnta and rcildcnce* of
DeBary were announced to­
day by Cheater Rcarlck,
prcildent of the DeBary Civ­
ic Aim .
Caah priiei, offered by a
public iplrlted member oi
the aaieclitton in order to
focua attantion on the beautlflcation program, will be
awarded in two catcgorlei:
To th* builneia eitabllihment (bowing greatcit improvement in appearance, ex­
terior and Interior, will go
a first priie of 1100. Second
priza wilt be $23.
To
the
residence
and
grounds ihowlng the moit
Improvement will go a first
prize oi 333. Second prize
will be $13.
A commute* headed by
James Rucker, asaodaUon
chairman of civic affair*,
will serve as judges.
Rcarlck, In urging commu­
nity participation in the pro­
ject, said, ’‘ the lirit impres­
sion a visitor gets oi any
community Is tint presented
by the business district. A
main street, showing pride
oi ownership with well kept
driveways,
attractive
win­
dows, lsndscaping where pos­
sible or other types of plant­
ing, is an asset to all oi us."

Casselberry
V CS To Close
This Friday
Th# Westminster Presbyter­
ian Church of Casselberry will
rlo.a Its flrat Vacation Church
School with a ahort assembly
program to be held nt 11:15
a. m. Friday.
Parent* and friend* of the
atudanta ara Invited to attend.
During th# two week aehuol
there wera 38 children in at­
tendance at clusses with 12
teacher* on the ataff. A num­
ber of apeclal projects were
completed and a specinl offer­
ing received will assist with
work among children through­
out the world.

Elrod To Speak
For Republicans
Rep. Robert Elrod o f Or­
ange County will b« guest
speaker at the Heminole Coun­
ty Young Republican Club on
Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m.
at the Howell Park Civic Cen­
ter on State ltd. 43*1.
Kep. Elrod, a past chairman
o f the Orange County Repub­
lican Executive Committee
and experienced in public rela­
tions work, will speak on
party county organization and
his txperienca in th« legist*ra.
All Republicans in the arcs
art cordially tovitol to attend.

r

■tractor* and by Bob Iaaii,
art* and craft* Inatructor and
Pet* Bukur, band director.
Bucklew has announced that
th# pool will continue to b*
open dally from 1:30 until
8:30 p. m. and on Tocaday
night from 7:30 until 10 p. ra.
until further notice.

WATER CLOWNS Jimmy Courier, left, fcnd
Hilly Mikler, added much to pleasure and fun of
the program held at the Oviedo Pool to conclude
aummer recreation. In bottom photo are Mnry
Courier who took the nwaril for bent dive and
John Arie who copped the ribbon for making the
biggest aplaah.
(Herald Photoa)

COUNTY NEW S

COM M ENT

Discuss Taxation
Miss Nikki Morgan, 16-year- latter project
In all projects they will be
working with Girl Scouts and
Girl Scout Leaders from the
community in which their
particular camp site ia lo­
cated.
In addition, each camper
at All-States Camp will have
an opportunity to improve her
own campcrafl skills, enjoy
cook-outs, hikes and games
and have an opportunity to
meet Girl Scouts from many
other parts of the United
States.
It is also expected that the
All-States participants will
gain experience In leader
training techniques w h i c h
they can bring back to their
own Girl Scout council*. Upon
her return home, Nikki will
help at least one troop to go
camping.
This year's All-States En­
campment is the second stage
of a three-year plan through
which the Girl Scout national
organization hopes eventually
to bring camping to 75,000
girls who otherwise would not
have the opportunity, it is
expected that by a fanning
out process the All-States En­
campment participants will
help increase both the quan­
tity and quality of camping
experiences which may be
available to Girl Scouts in the
future.
The concept of the AilStates Encampments is in
kreping with findings of a
study conducted by the Uni­
versity of Michigan Survey
Center research
for
Girl
Scouts of the U.S.A. in 1935.
The study revealed that all
Girl'Scouts from Ilrownies to
Seniors wanted more oppor­
tunities for experience in out­
door living through G i r l
Scouting.
Semtnole
County
Forest
In commenting on the selec­
Ranger Albert H&gt;.rris n-port­
tion of a girl from Citrus
ed this week that ns of Aug. 1
Council of Girl Scouting, Mrs.
there liuvo hern 113 wild fires
Edna Barksdale, C o u n c i l
this year, n drop from 113 at
president, said,
"We
are
thia same tlma Inst year.
pleated
and
proud
that
Miss
Causes for the fire* wera
Hated a* lightning, 7:8 per Morgan haa been selected to
rent; campfire#, 3 per rent; represent Region Six at the
Encampment
in
ainoking, 0 per cent; debri* or All-States
earaped trnsh fire#,' 30.8 per Michigan and are eagerly
cent; inrendiary or eet flrea, awaiting a report of her ex­
33 per cent and machine uae periences upon her return."

old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawla X. Morgan o f Sunland
Estates, has been selected to
participate
In a National
Camping Project to ba con­
ducted this aummer by Girl
Scouts of th* U.S.A.
This special project, known
as All-Statas Encampment,
consists o f five camps at
which a total of 62g girls from
every state in the country
will spend 17 days this sum­
mer. Th# camps ara located
In California, M a r y l a n d ,
Michigan, Tennessee, and the
State of Washington.
Nikki will go to Camp Tocanja at Twin Lakes, Mich.
The girls are selected for
their excellent c a m p i n g
skills. In the course of their
IT days at camp they will
participate in a variety o f dif­
ferent projects on an experi­
mental basis in order to test
the practicability of carrying
out similar projects in local
communities throughout the
country.
Some girls wilt survey po­
tential camping sites and
study new imaginative uses
of existing camp sites. Others
will help to develop wild life
sanctuaries. Still others will
help prepare Girl Scout Lead
era In camping techniques
which will enable the leaders
to bring better camping to
more girli. Nikki has been
selected to participate in the

Danger Season Nears
From October on until the spring ruins start
again, somewhere in Seminole County someone
will let u trash fire escupe.
Thu spring ami summer rains, along with
Florida’s long warm season and fast growing
vegetation, create u special problem. Winds will
be high and underbrush brittle and brown mak­
ing it easy for wildfires to be started which will
affect ull of us since they waste un imjHtrtunt
natural resource.
Maybe you huve been burning trash ull
summer in the buck yurd and still haven’t been
responsible for sturting a fire. Yet you must
remember that in a month or two, when the
grass turns brown and the winds start to blow,
a single little spark will start a wildfire.
Records from Seminole County Forest Hun­
ger Albert Harris show thut there have been 55
less wildfires to date this year than in 1062. Co­
operation from residents has helped reduce the
number from 118 to 92 and further cooperation,
which will continue to lessen ttie number, will
mean u great deal to the Forestry Service.
The Hangers, in turn, stand reudy to assist
nny landowner with his burning or fire line
plowing if only he will request it.

Hart Serving
On USS Wasp
David L. Hart, airman,
DSN, son of Mr. and Mr*. Lu­
ther C. Hart of Altamonte
Springs, is serving aboard the
anti-submarine warfare sup­
port aircraft carrier USS
Wasp which recently partici­
pated in flrvt operations in
the Caribbean.
Porta o f call during the
Caribbean deployment includ­
ed New Orleans, the Republic
of Honduras; Kingston, Ja
maica and St. Thomas in the
Virgin Islands.
Highlight of the cruise
came at the Republic o f Hon
duras when Wasp crewmen
welcome*) his excellency Dr.
Ramon Villeda Morales, Hun
duran president, aboard the
ship.
The 40.000-ton Wssp nor
maliy operates out of Boston.

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THURS., AUGUST IB, 1063

Forest Ranger
Reports Drop
!n Wild Fires

EDITORIAL

E d itio n

(trains, tractors, etc.), 14 per
cent. Total acreage burned ia
fur below last yeur’a period.
At the same tim* Harris
warned that the danger aeaNew officers o f the Chutu*on will begin in October and
Inst until the spring ruins next ota Sportsmen’s Club were
year. He reminded that th e! elected at the- July meeting
Forestry Service ia available when 22 members were in at­
upon request to any landuwn- tendance to vote.
Elected were Fred Stumpf,
er to assist with burning or
plowing of fire lines. There ia president; Gene Moyer, vice
no charge for the first 15 min­ president; l.onnie Harris, sec­
ute# of plowing. After that a retary and Hartley Savage,
small hourly rate la charged. treasurer.
Dan Drooks and Roy Cum­
There is no charge whatsoever
for assistance in burning, mings were elected to the
where time and equipment is Board o f Directors to a*-rvc
nvuitnblf.
with Hunk Schwerilt, Joe RufCalls cun be made to* TE fo and Rulaml Millette, al
8-1229 for fire or assistance. ready on tha board.

Chuluota Club
Elects Officers

By Mo m Grinatesd
An agenda for tha North Orlando Village Coun*
dl stating that an ordinance to levy tax upon all utili.
lies consumed within the corporate limits ia to bo
presented at the August meeting has resulted in
much discussion among the village residents.
Mrs. Charles Rowell of Devon Ave., who is ac­

Moose Lodge
Sets Drive For
New Members
MISS NIKKI MORGAN

Promenaders Give Exhibition
For DeBary Youth Program
By Mrs. Adam Muller
An exhibition of Western
Style Dancing was given last
Friday night by a group of
Starlight Proincnadcr* at the
DeBary Community Center
for young people of the area
who are learning to Square
Dance during the Summer
Recreation Program being
sponsored by the DeBary Civ­
ic Assn.
Youths attending formed
five squares to dance under
instruction from Harold Jen­
kins who will teach the young
people for a period of 15
weeks.
Jenkins joined in the exhi­
bition by the visiting dancers,
Sally
Gcrriey, Mr. and

Chuluota Boys
Make 20-Mile
Boat Trip

Mrs. William Stripp and Ann
Sarner and Don Wilahan, all
of DeBary; Mr. and Mrs. F.
White of North Orlando and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duszak
of Sanford.
in other activity of the rec­
reation program last week,
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Krela
instructed a clast in Folk
Dancing on Thursday after­
noon and a total of 31 DoBary youngsters attended th*
Thursday
evening
skating
party at the Mclodcc Rink in
Sanford.
The second Flshathon at
l.ake Susan was held earlier
in the week and proved to
be popular with both girls
and boys. A few of the youngsters caught as many as 20
fish while others had from
two to six. Several of the
youthful fishermen also had
the pleasure of hooking bass.

By Joan Magin
A group of Chuluotu young- 0 0 1 ( 6 b a l 6 N 6 t S
sters recently enjoyed a b o a t ; * . . _
_
.
trip on the Econ River at SK|,p^TZ.DU I O lO l
13 down to the St. Johns River
ending up at the Mims Bridge.
Serving aa guide was Jim MeCub Scout* o f Chuluota
Eorhern of Third Court.
Pack 235 have reported a prof
Rough waters encountered It of $12.50 on their recent
on tho St. Johns, remitting In hake
sale mado possible
a few spills ami wet bedrolls through donations of baked
and tents, provided the most goods from many residents of
excitement on the 20 mile the community.
trip.
Loaders and members of
Boys going were Bob Stew­ the Pack have expressed ap­
art, John Wuyne Jones, Jerry- preciation to the adults mak
Murphy, Bruce Findley and ing contributions and assist­
Jerry and Jeffery Sargent.
ing in supervisory capacities
to make the sale a success
A business meeting waa
Practice Set
Football practice nt South held at 7 p.m. Monday at the
Seminole Junior High School j Chuluota Community Buildin Casselberry will begin next! ing for the boy# to dt-cid* on
Monday, Coach Jim Clark an­ needed equipment to be pur­
nounced today. Roys are to re­ chased from proceeds. A t the
port to the school at 3:30 p. m. Aug. 5 meeting the hoys took
Assistant football coach willl water snfety teats nsiuired
be Dave Miller.
I for earning the wolf badge.

For Cub Pack

Numerous other residents
agreed that they moved t*
North Orlando because they
wanted to "get away from
city living." However, they
feel they were pushed into
the opposite position when
annexed into th* eorporatn
limit*. Some are in favor o f
taxation but feel that a utili­
ty tax ii unfair or that, at
this time, the city does not
hare enough to offer in re- * '
turn.
Dave Tilsnn o f Bombay
Ave. had thia statement: " A
need for taxes is recognized
if, and when, resident* are as.
aured o f getting nominal
services for their tax dollar.
"With the limited services
now offered, the current need
for taxes is not clearly es- ,*
tablished, it wculd seem an 1
equitable arrangement that
possibly in the future a three
per eent utility tax might be
suitable.
“ My opinion ia that the
present Income o f the villag*
could be mor# Judiciously
spent and thus would possibly
forestall a tax for soma
time."
k
Ona o f th* first resident*
In the village, William Turn­
er o f Devon Ave. had thia to
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The DeBary Entertainment say: “ I don't mind taxation
Association has announced but a realty tax ia the best
the program schedule of per­ and fairest”
Turner added that he ia
formances to be held at the
Community Center during the atrengiy againat a franchise
of any kind since "competi­
coming season.
Dates and programi are tion gives you a fair price ,
Nov. 1, Rosazzo, Baritooe; and with a franchise there ia ‘
Nov. 22, Concert Orchestra; no competition."
Jan. 10, Conversation Con­
In thia h* referred to the
cert; Feb. 7, Llorda Interna­ proposed ordinances granting
tional; Feb. 21, C o n c e r t 30 year franchises to Florida
Choir; Starch 13, Marcus Ro Power Corp., of Winter Park
bie,
Character
Sketches; and Suburban Propan* Gas
March 21; Travelogue, Aus­ Co. of Maitland which also
tralia and April 3, Musical are on th* August meeting
Varieties.
agenda.
Curtain time for all per­
Roy Burk* o f Edgemon *
formances will be 8 p.m.
Ave. aald "We will have t&lt;»
Although all teats arc sold have some kind o f tax but T
at present and there la a
do not think a utility tax is
waiting list for caocellationi,
fair. Perhaps a realty tax,
namei still are being accept­
where evary property owner
ed to add to tha list. Those
pay*, would be better. Why
interested should contact of­
should the few people living
ficers at the Center.
here also pay for protecting
empty houses? All land own­
ers should have to pay be- ,
cause they benefit by any- *
thing the city does."
Statements from council
By Mrs. Adam Muller
member* explaining the need
The
DeBary
Volunteer
fur a taxation and what per­
Firemen sponsored a dance
centage I* to be proposed are
last Saturday night at the
expected at Monday night's
Recreation Halt of the Fire
meetings. Residents are being
Station with Harold Jenkins
urged by all o f the council
in charge of the music.
members to openly express
A waltz demonstration, to
th« tune of "Golden Gate,” their opinion* at the meeting 4
was presented by Vota Lam- which will take place at 7:30
bertson and William Stripp p.m. in the Recreation Area
and several specialty num­ Community Building.

DeBarySets

Entertainment
Program

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

Participation
Record Scored
Reports that
CasselberTy
hail a record high participa
lion In the Summer Recrea­
tion Program were nude at
Monday night's meeting of
the Casselberry Board of Al­
dermen by Larry
Miller,
chairman of the Casselberry
Recreation Commission.
Miller said that he had
been informed by county In­
structors in charge of tha
program
that
Casselberry
chiid-cn received a total of
between 700 an*] S0o hours
of supervised recreation this
summer.
He also advised the board
of the town program now un­
derway at the old Pro Shop
across from the Women's
Club Building which ia being
used as a temporary recrea­
tion center for various ag«
groups Including adults who
are invited to mak* use of
th* facility on Sunday nights.

A membership drive for
Sanford Lodge 1851, Loyal Or­
der of Moose, has been an­
nounced by Governor Otis
Sjobiom in conjunction with
plans to build a 40 by SO foot
lodge hall on property pur­
chased last month at 2600 S.
Palmetto Ave.
Lodge officials hope to be
in the new building by Christ­
mas of this year.
To aid the building fund,
each present member is be­
ing urged to algn one or
mor* new members at spec­
ial enrollment fees.
Through SepL 30, the spon­
sor ct each new member will
b# awarded a specially de­
signed Moose tie clip, tor two
members • Moose cigaret
lighter, for flv* members a
Moos* wallet and for ten
members, a Moose ring.
Those who sponsor 12 new
members between now and
next June 30 will receive i
diamond Elgin watch.
Aa Initiation d a is in hon
or of the new property will
be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday,
Sept. 8, at the temporary
headquarters in Lake Mary
for members, their wives end
ail prospective memberi.

tive in many civto organize.
tiona in tha community, aald
I am not against taxation
but againat being taxed by a
council that promised n*
taxes in thalr campaign plat«
forms. 1 am afraid if North
Orlando resident* have taxes
forced on them at this time
our community will auffef
great harm."
Mr*. Ewrightson Harvitl# $
o f N. Third St., alao promin­
ent in local eivic affair*, said
"W e moved to thia community
to get away from big city
taxes and until our village ia
larger, with more residents
and mor* businesses, w#
should not be taxed."

bers were included for the
group.
Thornton Smith, In the ab­
sence of HarTison Bemritter,
served the fire ball hot dogs,
coffee and cold drinka.
The Fund Raising Commit­
The next dance will be on tee o f the Chuluota ComraunAug. 24 from S until It p.m. Ity Club will sponsor a Beach *
at the Fire Hall.
Party at the Lake Catherine
Reach Area this Friday begin­
ning at 6 p. m.
Meeting Called
Hot dog* and soft drink*
The North Orlando Little will be available during the
League Parent'# Auxiliary party hours and guests will
haa called an important busi­ be invited to dance to record*.
ness meeting for 7:30 p. m. Proceed* will benefit th* rec­
Sunday at the Community reation fund.
Building in the Village RtcMr*. Dorothy Fox is sarv- *
reation Area. All members ara . ing as chairman in charg* ol
urged to b* present.
l arrangement*.

Beach Party Set
In Chuluota

NORTH ORLANDO FAMILIES tinned out in
record numbers lust Saturday to enjoy an after­
noon and evening o f fun, food and recreation
held under auspices o f the Civic Association.
The Community Building in the Recreation Area

uus packed and more were waiting outside to be
nerved ut the covered dish und barbecue chicken
supper. Serving were Mrs. Bill Ryan, Mrs. Pat
DelYillaggio, Mrs. Don Nall and Mrs. Ewrightson Harvilie(Herald Photo)

�India Reports Chinese Mass On Border

8&gt;mtfor&amp; Ijm tlii

e t * 0'
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday with afternoon showers; high today 88-92; low tonight about 75.

man o f the Seminole County

VOL. 63

Commission, li a member of

United Presa Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRI., AUGUST 16, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 779

the advisory committee plannine the

Extradition Of
Perez Jimenez
Due Any Time

“ Salute to Space

Science" achievements expotition Oct, 22-23 at Orlando.
The NASA exhibit, never be­
fore aeen In the United StateJ,
will be the largest exposition
ever held in Florida.
• • •

Of Tampa
Havana AA Guns City
Challenges Both
Fire On Plane Sides In Strike

HAVANA (UPI) — Trig­ determined whether th« two Americans, o f whom only
MtAMl (U P D -U . I . offi­
cials removed former Ven­ ger-happy antiaircraft artil­ Incident! were related al­ Alexander I. Rorke Jr.., a
ezuelan dictator Marco* Pe­ lerymen opened fir* early to- though the government claim­ free-lance photographer from
rez Jimenez from the Dade day on a plan* over Havana ed the plane over the capital New York, has been Identi­
Cuunty jail today and pre­ at the ism s time the govern­ “ apparently s t r a y e d o f f fied hy name. His companions
pared
to turn him over to a ment waa reporting a bomb­ course" over the suburban were described only as stu­
Dusty Boots Riding A»»oMRS. DOROTHY AUSTIN
and atraflng atUck Nlco fopes (formerly Shell) dents belonging to an organi­
Venezuelan police commis­ ing
aiation will stage another
Thursday on a central Cuba refinery.
sation calling itself ths "U. 8.
sion
waiting
to
fly
him
back
horse show and play day Sun­
sugar mill by a "pirate" air­
The sugar mill attacked Freedom Fighter*.*
to Caracas for trial.
day, with riding competition
just before dawn Thursday
(Although Rorke said the
Minutes earlier, one of Pe- craft.
and games beginning at 1 p.m.
It could not immediately b e . was the Bolivn Plantation bombing wax at least par­
rer
.llmener*
lawyer*
entered
Tlie atena U located ou Cr.uia
|near Morcn, in Camnguey tially effective, ths Cuban
the jail to talk to his client.
Road, across from Jet Lan-s
I Province. An armed forces government **id the refinery
“ It looks like this time he
and behind the Farmers Auc­
|communique said the "pirate" suffered no damnge.)
Is going.'' said Attorney Ed­
tion. Spectators are admitted
I aircraft “ fired several shut*
The armed force* communi­
Ernest Southward, presi­ Heart Council and assistan* ward Moore.
free. Lots of good riders in
|at the mill and dropped two que blamed the "aggression"
dent of the Florida Heart field director of the nineShortly alter the federal
this area.
50-pound bombs.
at the sugar mill on the "im ­
• • •
Association, announced today county Central Florida dis­ contingent arrived at the jail,
The communique obliquely perialist government of the
Sheriff T. A. Buchanan left
A Social Security represen­ that Mrs. Dorothy Austin has trict.
BRAZZAVILLE. The Con­ identified the attacking plane United States."
tative from Orlando will be been named executive direc­
Mrs. Austin, presently fea­ his office, telling his staff he go (UPI) — Congolese army ns American saying it "came
at Sanford City Hall Sept. 4, tor of the Seminoli-DeBary ture editor of The Sanford was en route to release Perez chie!* and trade union lead­ from and returned to the
Herald, will assume her new Jimenez to federal author! ers formed a provisional gov­ north." meaning the United
11, 1R and 25 between 9 a.m.
duties around the first part tics. The transfer of the ernment today replacing Ful- States.
and noon for the benefit of
of
September,
Southward pudgy millionaire from U. S. hert Youlou, ousted president
OTTAWA (UPI) - Prime
persons with questions.
The report said antiaircraft
officials
to Venezuelan
• • •
said.
of the former French Congo. fire "forced the plane to with­ Minister foster B. Pearson
Rev. Fred B. Chance will
In connection with the new authority was expected to
Alphonse Masscmba-Dcba. draw,” but did not identify it today announced an agree­
address the Kiwanls Club
appointment, a full-time o f­ take place at the airport.
former National
Assembly or say whether it wa* hit. ment with the United States
A
chartered
Venezuelan
Wednesday noon at the Civic
fice cf the Heart Association
president, was named head of The reference to its having to give Canada nuclear
Center.
will be opened in Sanford at Avenca Airliner stood under a provisional regime to hold strayed off course suggested warheads under “ joint con­
• • •
with “ satisfactory”
North Park Avenue. police guard on an isolated office for three months ami it was a Cuban patrol plane. trol”
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
Legionnaires will enjoy a American B a r Association Tills will he headquarters for patch of ground at the west­ prepare the country for new
Military regulations forbid protection for Canada's na­
steak dinner at 7 p.m. Mon­ Thursday rejected a call for liie livid director, Mrs, Jean­ ern end of Miami Internation elections.
night flights over Havana or tional Interests.
day prior to the regular busi­ a referendum on three so-call­ ne Bodlish, as well as the o f­ al airport. It waited to carry
The new government's first such key installations as the
ness meeting of Camphell- ed states rights amendments fice ol the Scminole-DcBary the pudgy l9year-old exile act was to dissolve the You- nearby oil refineries.
back to Caracas under guard
Heart Association.
Lossing Post at 8 p.m. Cali to tho U. S. Constitution.
lou-dominatcd parliament and
(One of the refineries was
of
a special 17-meinbcr Ven
“ Mrs. Austin has worked
822-1728 of 322-1818 for res­
proclaim amnesty for politic­ bombed April 25 by a twocrucian
police
commission
with ttie Heart Association
ervations.
al prisoners,
engined plane -aid to have
• • •
LONDON* (U l'li — Police both through The Sanford which has been waiting here
Youlou was placed under been manned by four young
since Tuesday.
house arrest at his country
School offices reminded to­ disclosed they have found Herald and in a civic capacity
GENEVA (U PI) — The
A battery of newsmen and
home near the capital city to­
day that all students new to more of the loot taken in last for a number ot years aud
United States today declared
photographers
waiting
at
the
day. He was taken from the
Seminole County and nut reg­ week's $7.1 million mail train we are very pleased that she
it la ready to exchange
airport were kept behind a
presidential palace hy Conistered should do so at their robbery, soma of it from two has consented to accept the
ground observation posts with
wire
fence
about
too
yards
|golese army commandos late
schools between Monday ami middle - aged abler* among position as executive director
.
tho Soviet Union to reduce the
from the plane, a lour engine
i Thursday, following his resig­
Aug. 20. I’ um '.U of children five persons formally charg­ of the association,'1 South­
j*n ger ot surprise attack, pn*
DCCll.
ward said today.
nation.
entering the first grade must ed in the case today.
viding no strings a n s t u d i­
Tb*
federal
officers
going
EGLtX
AIR
FORCE
BASE
.
. In addition to the admlnitpresent birth certificates. Stu­
ed.
"'llllam
(U P !i — Capt. Amedeo L.
Y M
; traU&gt;n •? U»- Jneil .0 0 * 1
dents who were in local
Soviet disarmament negoti­
.-W
P
^
t
M
r
t
;
-Jaadow.'i.
CS.
ii
.
su
lev
•
.:.
MOSCOW (U I T )-'r
Marioretui
received
a
lifen w .&lt; »| Mrs. ,\u ui Wid sen * as ai
schools last year need not re­
ator
Satnyun Tsurapkin Indltoruey:
Chtet
UJ
S.
Marshal
viet Union rh irgad in .x s.**h risfaut »» Mr*. Jeanr.o Bodvaving birthday present Wed­
register. School opens Sept. J.
I fated Moscow is willing to re­
Guy
Hlxnn
and
Deputy
Mar­
nesday
in
the
form
ot
an
attack today that Red tlhitia i ||sh. ntvly appointed Held dl
consider its previous demand*
empty gas tank.
TAMPA (U l'li — Law
disrupted Communist ; L 1o c j rector for the nine county shal Jame* French.
Police Chief Roy Williams
Tlie fuel container saved ' that rstuhlishment of such
fUTcemsnt agencies In Hills­
tactics (luring the Cuban rials , central area of the stau
laist.s he coupled with • re•aid today he will be o ff Sat*
borough and I’ uulla- rountb ’ his life and the live* ot three
by stepping up solitary ac-i w h i c h
Includes Seminole,
urilay on a well-earned vaca­
joined forces Thursday night children, including ills two i duction of one-third of troops
lions on the Indiaiibordir last ora n ,e. Volusia Lake. 11 c-j
in central Europe and with
tion. (ioing fUliing, Chief?
ami today nnd unrated 12 per.] young sons,
i vard. Osceola, Indian Hiver,
«
«
•
creation of a nuclear-free tone
sons
in
connection
with
a
teleAn
Air
Force
doctor,
Mario—
«
,,
|
, Okeechobee and Flakier.
Watch for the big Rotary
phone cable rutting incident1renzi and the children spent in this area.
I v US K
lO p O p id
j Mrs. Austin has been feaUnited
States negotiator
vaudeville show Sept. 2 at the
at Tarpon Springs. Another] a chilling 13 hours clinging to
...
..
.
.
.
WASHINGTON i&lt; I’ *&gt; — , tnre editor of The Sanford
Charles
C,
Steele
said America
the
tank
in
a
hay
after
being
man has been &lt;barged with an
Rita Theater Son,,, of our Secretary ol State Dean Rusk „ eraM 1(ir , he pJ,,
LOS ANGELES (11*1
must outstanding local talent |Mit, t(ll|ay Rus- ij Knld make &gt;t.ur!&gt; s)ltf ,, lho lllotlll.r
alleged ruble rutting attempt thrown into the water when “ is prewired to accept an ar­
man, his wife and the wom­
a wave apparently capsized rangement limited to s sys­
will lie featured in this show a "very helpful &gt;attribution" three chililreii, John, a stuiii Tampa.
an they are accused of tar­
for the benefit of tho pedi­ to overall improvwnent in U. j jent „t the L'nivcrsity ot
Fivo men attested Thursday their 15-bait boat Tuesday af­ tem of ground observation
ring and feathering in an
posts."
atrics wing ut Seminole Me­ S.-Sovlet relation) by com-, Florida; Louise, a student at
night after u high speed rlmse ternoon.
elaborate hoax “ to stir up
Steele said the United States
They were rescued laic
morial Hospital.
pletely withdraw I g rs nuli-jthe Orange County School ot a racial incident" were in at Tarpon Springs w e r e
“ does not insist" that such an
Wednesday
afternoon
when
charged
today
with
causing
|tury personnel fr-fvs Culm.
Nursing, and Jimmy, eighth police custody today on char­
damage of more than I2IHI to spotted hy an Air Force crew, exchange lie linked to other
It. K. l’oilrr figures that
grader.
ges of arson and conspiracy.
previous American proposals
a communications cubic, u
Tho Herald will be well rep­
.Mrs.
Katherine
Harwell,
for advance notification of
WASHINGTON (U l'li —
resented in any future beauty
1
28, in serious condition at felony.
major military movements,
I lie expect*
contest. Donna Merck has A union source
General Hospital with severe
aeriul observation, radar con­
joined our .itaff, taking t/ie cd a major dove! iment today
hums she suifered when she
trols and mobile observation
reception desk vacated flmrs in the xtalemnt* ver railroad
WASHINGTON (UIT) — teams.
was left tarred and feather
The longwood City Coun­ cd in a burning house, con­
day by .Mary Williams . . , . pi,ins to eliinii.il&gt; thousands
The State Department said
aud Donna would do well in of jobs, u,&gt;&lt;l If." iniun threat cil, meeting in continued ses­ fessed the hoax Thursday and
DALLAS (Ul’ li — Jesse T h u r * d a y there may he
to stage a nuln ivvide strike sion Thursday, unanimously implicated Mr amt Mrs. Rob­ Fain
any beauty event.
Deal, 2*J, confessed "some" Russian troops in the
• •
•
Aug. 2'J if the wi k rub s are approved a resolution lo pave ert Lewis of aurburban 'Aa I Thursday to holding up a mo­ iircu uiound the U. S. Naval
Tulll* Ave. from Grunt Street nut.
Head majorette Sharon \\ d- changed.
tel. thro- drive-in grocery] Rase at Guantanamo.
to Oleander and Itak Ave.
STRATFORD - O.VAVON,
However, the dt purtment
liams announced today that
Firemen rescued Mrs Har­ stores ami to stealing a car.
from Reiter St. to Wildmere. well from the burning fowls
] raid there appeared to lie no England ( UPI ) — Prime Mintryouts for the "Twirling
police said.
In other business Council- house Tuesday night. At the
Deal a l-o told them hr |large concent rations of men is ter Harold Macmillan's Con­
Seminole*" majorette corp s1 WASHINGTON ( Ul l » —
men J iin Reiter and Carl time, she told investigators
Three
Senate
cut
■ittea
chairwas a relative of Jesse |nor war there any apparent servative party was rocked
will lie held .Monday nt 9 a.m.
men, impressed ith the ad- fommter were jpimintrd as Rial three white men had James.
anew today hy tlie results of
increase in numbers.
at the Seminole High gym.
r. n t " and a committee lo investigate hurst into the house, applied
ministration's
an election to fill the parli­
“ effective" rase i&gt;r tb" lini- the boundary line of a pro- tar and feathers and set the
amentary seat vacated by
To date a tot.it of nine
ilid test-hull tic i. /, a.i J to- posed plat on K Lake Ave. place ablaze. She said the
|disgraced War Minister John
builders have picked up blue- ,
,
...
. . .
! Profumo.
...
, , day lor additnmii data from as submitted hy the U.V. man. whom she did not recprints and ipecificationa t o r i , . ' ' .................... I
Central lutcllig c Agency Milllcan.
Conservative candidate An­
j ognize, called her a “ nigger
I-ongwood's now city h.ill
The meeting was adjourn­ lover” and tore oft her out­
Director John A. IcCone.
gus
Maude,
a SO year-old
Bids hiu due in the clerk's j
ed subject to call.
Journalist was the victor as
er garments.
office by noon Thursday.
expected in this Tory strong• # •
hold, hut Ills majority was
hue.
South Viet Nam (• u n m a n H u n t e d
Reports are current again
so much less than his party's
(U PI)
Anotl r UudJhist
HARROGATE. Tcnn. ( UPI) Courses Urged
that the old hospital building priest set fire • I l l s m e margin in the last election
— A “ violent ami desperate”
ASTOR PARK ( U P I)—Sec­
• t Fifth and Ouk has been mntilul robes and uriicd himthat tlie opposition
Labor
gunman, John Edward Miller, retary nt* State Tom Adam*
sold and will he remodeled self to death tod r in II proparty claimed a “ moral vic­
25, one o f two who held up a has called for expansion ot
within four months, although test against ullc d r c b g t o u s
tory."
bank uiiout noon here Thurs­ technical education in Florida
It has been condemned by the discrimination h tic South day, continues to elude uU-. high schools to meet the
Tile results appeared to
eity.
forecast further trouble for
Yietnamesee go\ -nmant, r«- thorities in Tennessee, Ken­ needs of youngsters who don't
• • •
Macmillan whose government
liable sources
rta d .
tucky, and Virginia.
attend college.
Sanford residents arc a lit­
was nearly toppled last mon­
tle lucky.
Refuse collection
th hy the repercussions from
fee here is a It a month —
the Profumo scandal.
TAI.LAIIAS.St
(Ul' li —
I)cband is increasing its fee T h e
nvciikU’.ivc
State
front *1.25 to $2.
Agency Advisor Committee
• • •
A spot survey revealed today that hack to
has recommend’ triut offschool shopping ill Seminole County in well un­
Here's a goal for Sanford duty federal, st e and haul
der way.
merchants to shoot at. The employes t&gt;e lice ed by FlorTALLAHASSEE .(U P I) —
Stores nil over the county are full of new
Chamber of Commerce report­ ids if they wan to work as
Milk Commission Chairman
ntock.s and di.-rpluy* and customers are eagerly
ed today that Seminole Coun- p r i v a t e
inv ig.itois or
Charles O. Andrews said to­
preparing for the school and college day* ahead,
tians have an inrnme of *90 watchmen.
day eerlain distributors had
u.s well as the coming social season.
million a year, hut sales here
distorted an age-cy ruling to
Extra sjieciiil bargains are being offered hy
v
only total Atil million a year.
justify higher than usual bids
clothing and school supply dealers, with many
w a s h i n g t o : (UPI) —
There's *50 million going
on school milk.
new items in the latest styles, colors, fabrics
Senate investu rs rontinusomewhere else.
Several
county
school
0
0
0
and shapes on colorful display.
t-&lt;l to pound a* y today on
•AMERICAN IIEACTY' - - Joyce Ilryun, 20, of
board* have rejected bids
M -py merchants are even featuring di*Miami (floated), i.- tin- "American Beauty" hoReports are current again why Air Force entary Eu
amounting to 72 cents per
-nunt special sales on items ranging all the way
Iected l»y jutlpea to represent the United State.*
that the old hospital building gern. M. Zucker belmvt.i the
half pint. Milk companies
from shoe; to notebook paper und from bicycles
in the "International Beauty" contest to he tele­
i t Fifth and Oak has been *7 billion TFX ghlcr (dune
have said a ruling that they
to General
to the latest styles in campus fashions.
vised tonight from L our Beach, Calif. M iss
told
and will be remodeled contract should
must pay 61 cents a gallon
Most stores in the area will remain open
Mryan was chosen Thursday night from 46 en­
within four months, although Dynamics when a own mSli­
for school milk and increased
until b p.m. to'dglit foi the convenience of sh o p ­
it has been condemned by tary ex|icit« l) ght fltring
trants to represent the U. S. Also pictured are
costs have h«H&gt;sted Uie bid
pers.
j
had s better pr 0*u!.
runners-up in the "American Beauty" event.
price.
lire city.
City Manager Pete Knowles
will diacuaa city operations
before the Lions Club Toeeday
noon at the Capri.
• • •

Mrs. Austin Named
To Heart Council

New Government
In Congo Formed

BULLETIN

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Bar Votes ‘No’

U. S. Offers Reds
Observation Plan

More Loot Found

Empty Gas Tank
From Boat Saves
Man, 3 Children

New Red Bla

12 Seized In
Cable Cutting

Three Arrested
In Racial Hoax

I

Rail Break Seen

Longwood OKs
Paving Work

Some' Russians

• Maybe He Came InGitmoArea
By It Honestly

M ac’s Candidate
Squeaks Through

TAMPA (UPI) _ The City
Council moved into th« bit­
ter General Telephone Co.
strike Thursday and chal­
lenged both sides to p-esent
public at a special meeting
their arguments before the
next week.
Both electrical union lead­
ers and General officials in­
dicated they would attend
the meeting, which was set
for Monday at 2 p.m.
The only persons who will
be allowed to speak at the
meeting will be councilmen
and official representatives
of the two allies in the walk­
out, which entered its sixth
week Thursday.
The council said that while
the public is welcome, no
outbursts will tie tolerated
from irate customers of Gen­
eral.
At one time, mo-* *han
65,000 telephones in the six
county area served hy Gen­
eral were knocked out due
to cable cuttings and other
sabotage against company
equipment.
The council said it hopcsl
that the airing ot views wouki
help clarify the reason for
the walkout.
Meanwhile, two bold, uni­
dentified saboteurs staged a
brazen cable cutting in midafternoon on busy U.S. High­
way 19 in downtown St. Pe­
tersburg Thursday.
Officials said the two men
pulled up at the driveway
serving the St. Petersburg
Times printing plant and cut
the cable serving the plant,
got back into their car and
ilrov* away.

Big 'Gator Seen
At Lake Minnie
The Sheriffs Department
was out early today hunting
for a huge alligator which
was seen on the shore of
Lake Minnie, near the home
of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps.
The. Department reported
that
children,
particularly
from tin* Sunland Estates
area, have on occasion gone
swimming in Lake Minnie
and it is hoped that the sight­
ing of (tie alligator might
verve as a further warning
to swimmers to stay out of
tlie lake.
The Sheriffs office report­
ed that Mrs. Epps had called
to say that the big alligator
had crawled up on Iho beach
early today.

More Dat;i Asked

Protest Su ido

Licenses /iked

Probers A

I

\\hy

Back To School

Distributors Of
Milk Accused

Injury Fatal
TAMPA. Fla. (U P D -T in nie Clayton, 56, of Tampa,
died Thursday of traffic in­
juries suffered June 15 when
she was struck by a hit-andrun driver.

Force Larger
Than Before,
Nehru Says
NEW DELHI. India (U P I)
—Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru said today that Com­
munist Chinese troops wera
massing along the border for
a possible new attack on In­
dia.

,r I

Nehru said the atrength of
the Chinese forces is greater
than at the time of the Com­
munist invasion last October.
He added the Chinese wera
constructing new gun em­
placements, air strips, stor­
age dumpj and roada in tha
region of the military build­
up.
• • •
He told Parliament India
must Intensify its defenso
preparations to resist any fur­
ther threat to our territorial
Integrity.'*
Relations
between
India
ami Communist China, Ilia
two biggest powers of Asia,
have been tense since last
autumn when armies o f tha
two countries battled along
their common border. Tho
Indian government charged
the Peking regime with out­
right Invasion.
After several weeks of con­
frontation. the lighting stop­
ped and Peking announced a
ceasefire on Nov. 21 and a
withdrawal of its forces bach
from the battle line, starting
Dec. 1.
• • •
While there has been no
more fighting, there have
been
frequent
infiltrations
across the frontier. Neutral
attempts to negotiate a set­
tlement of the border dispute
have been unsuccessful.
Nehru, speaking in s par­
liamentary debate today oa
foreign affairs, said "Uia
atrength of the Chinese forces
along our bordera today is
larger than what It was at tha
time of the unprovoked mas­
sive attack in October, 1962.**
"Apart from this augmenta­
tion of Chinese forces, a fur­
ther development has been
the forward movement ot
these troops to camps and
strong points nearer the In­
dian border than they were
last October," he added.

Estranged Wife
Held In Gunplay
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) —
The estranged wifo o f iv Flo­
rida East Const Railway o f­
ficial was held in the county
jail today pending medical
examination after she went
hunting for her husband witli
a loaded shotgun in the rail­
road offices yesterday.
Peace Justice Marvin Grief
said ho ordered Mrs. Lois
Wyckoff, wifo c f FKC per­
sonnel manager
Ray
W,
Wyckoff, held without bond
•‘until a doctor has checked
to sea If she is capable o f
understanding the charge*
against her."
"Yesterday she told a wit­
ness she hail one barrel for
her husband unit one for her­
self," Grier snid.
Mrs. Wyckoff, about 13,
was charged with unlawfully
exhibiting and discharging •
firearm.

VALDEZ HOTEL
'arlLe Downtown Sanford
* X
A
It’s Funtimc
Fri. Nites ut the

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Caribc!
Music hy
“The Hideaways’*

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9m tfarb Ib ra ld

wen
Th* rcUlloDi and dutlea or
■ a c m p ip c r to society were
■Ala pointi itreJK d by Mr*.
Dorothy Austin, former fea­
ture editor oI The Sanford
tferald, la a talk Monday

night for Sanford Chapter
1401, Women of the Mooae.
Pointing out that there are
parta of the world where peo­
ple are willing to die for the
freedoms we take for granted

DeBary A A R P Grew?
Board Meeting
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Tho DeBary Chapter of the
American Asaoclatkm of Re­
tired Peraona (AARP) will
hold an executive board meet­
ing at 10 a.m. Friday at the
P i n Recreation Hall of the
DeBary Fir* Station.
At Util time board mem­
b er! will rote on a permanent
meeting plaee for the Chap­
te r and alio will consider
apoasorlng a monthly pro-

DeBary Club
Schedules Art
Workshop
By M n, Adam Muller
Plana for a Painting Workahop to be held for members
of the DeBary Art* and Crafts
Chib, beginning neat Tuesday
a t • a.m., were made by the
group at the first meeting of
the fall season held last
Thursday at 10 a.m. at the
DeBary Mansion House with
Chester Eldridgo presiding.
It waa announced that there
will be a Juried Show of De­
B ary artists at the Mansion
House on Oct. 6 and members
also were advised oi the joint
A rt Festival to bo held at the
DeBary Community Center,
Oct. 24-20.
It was voted lo have small
decala of the DeBary Arts
and Crafts Club seal ordered
to be used by members when
exhibiting by attaching the
aeala to framca of their paint
Inga.
Hire* now members, Mrs.
G. Sottong of DcLand and
Mrs. L. P. Williamson and
Mra. P. L. Walston of Dr'
11ary, wrre Introduced by
Mrs. Beatrice Atul'er, mem
bership chairman.
Membership in the DeBary
Club Is open to residents of
all surrounding communities.
Those Interested should con
tact Mrs. Muller or any pre
aent member.

Unit To Meet
The Auxiliary Unit of South
Setnlnolo VFW Post 82117 will
meet i t 8 o'clock tonight at
tho VKW Post Home on the
Old Dixie Highway. Mrs
Ruth Hopkins, president, will
preiidp.

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gram of recreation for all DeBary residents.
Officials of the group ad­
vise that after careful anal­
ysis of the Bow Medical Care
BUI for Lie Aged, they have
gone on record in support of
the bill.
They advise that this bill,
which is “to provide for the
medics! anil hospital can- ol
the aged through a system of
voluntary health Insurance,"
Is offered as a substitute for
the controversial King-Andrrson Bill under Social Security.
The Bow Bill provides for
an income (ax credit ot up to
$150 to pay premiums for any
approved private health In­
surance program and also
provides direct government
assistance for those unable to
provide themselves with such
insurance.
The DeBary Chapter feels
that under this bill there will
be a minimum nf government
participation and control thus
allowing the Individual a free
choice i n .selection of physiclan and hospital.

Newcomers Club
Sets Luncheon,
Fashion Show
By Jane Casselberry
A Buffet Luncheon and Fas­
hion Show will highlight the
next meeting of the South
Semirole Welcome Wagon
Newcomers Club to be held at
11:30 a. m. on Thursday, Kept.
19, at the Land O'T.akcs Coun­
try Club in Casselberry.
Fashions for fall ami winter
from Carole's Dress Sliop In
Longwood Plaza will be shown
by the following models: San­
dy Lal'umu, June Goodwin,
Doris Do-.s, Clare I'autscn,
Evelyn Chapman and Hurley
Mostrom.
Cards will be played fol­
lowing t!:e fashion show, time
permitting.

Library Sets
Schedule
fly IIon on Kites
The Longwood Library will
continue Its regular schedule
of hours durlnif the winter
months, Mrs. Marjgy Manner,
librarian, announced today,
Tho Llbrury Is open on
Tuesdays from 7 until !l pm ,;
on Thursdays fioni It until 5
p.m. and on Saturdays from
9:34 until tl:3 o a.m.

O v je s3 ©

Bernice Kelsey
The Oviedo High School tu-i
added seven additional facul­
ty members this year bring
ing the total to 211.
John Dawn* wilt be in­
structing In the field of social
studies, lie has a B. A. de­
gree from the University ot
North Carolina ami at pre­
sent is doing graduate work
at Stetson University. Last
year he taught at Ocoee. Hu is

In America, Mr*. Austin
charged member* of her au­
dience with their Individual
responsibility in helping to
keep these freedoms alive,
particularly those of speech
and press.
In doing so. she staled
“The most important rciponbility of a newspaper Is to
keep you, the public, Inform­
ed of the facts . . . facts of
government, facta pertaining
to politics and politicians,
facts of the business world
and facts relating to tho
many humanitarian and ser­
vice o'ganiiatlons and the
works they accomplish.
“ Another vital function of
a newspaper ia to report con­
troversial issues ami, in some
Instances, to keep these con­
troversies alive for rarely Is
anything worthwhile ever ac­
hieved without some contro­
versy.
“ It also Is our privilege to
report the many philanthropic
works of organizations such
as yours, tho Women of the
Moose. We like to tell you
about these things and to
bring the proper recognition
to deserving persons.
“ Remember, you. the peo­
ple, make the news and here
in America you are free to
make it in almost any way
desired. At the sam e time we
of the press arc free to re­
port It. I.ct us keep It that
way!’* she urged in conclus­
ion.
.
Following Mrs.
Austin’s
program officers of the Chap­
ter conducted the enrollment
ritual for new members. Join­
ing at this meeting were Mrs.
Christine Wilson, Mrs. Shar­
on Kee, Mrs. Kathleen Faughnan, Mrs. Mildred Gear ami
Mrs. Florence McCarson.
A business meeting of the
Chapter will bu held at 8 p.
m. on Sept. 23 at the tem­
porary Moose Homo in Lake
Mary.

615 Turn Out
For Fish Fry
And Clinic
A crowd of 815 persons were
served fish, hush puppies and
ail the trimmings Saturday
night at the Oviedo Athletic
Association's Fish Fry with
a record number of them re­
maining for the Football
Clinic staged by the Senior
and Junior Varsity teams of
Oviedo High School.
John Courier, association
president and Roswell Noegel, general chairman for the
fish fry, expressed (heir ap­
preciation to ail those help­
ing to make the fund raising
project such a success. More
than $1,204 was raised to
apply toward Indebtedness of
tile athletic field.
The football clinic kicked
off promptly at 8 p. m. with
Hob Ward as cmcoe. Sponsor­
ed primarily for thosn not
well jersed in the sport, the
clinic featured demonstrations
by members of both varsity
teams designed to educate
the fans on finer polnLs of
football in order that they
might better enjoy the forth­
coming games.
During the evening Mayor
Leo Cary was crowned “ best
ticket seller in Oviedo” by
Dot Courier, ticket chairman
for tho project. Cary sold
more than 444 ticket to Hie
dinner and clinic.

W a n te d

married to thu former Lorita has offered .1 Driver's Educa­
Mine* of Orlando,
tion course, which Is being
taught the llrst semester by
Richard Zctloy |* director Marion Martin of Sanford. He
of the hand and chorus. Ho has u Bachelor and a Mast­
has a Bachelor of Music de­ er's Degree from tho Unlvcr
gree from North Western also sily of Florida, Marlin la
an M A., from Rutger*. Zel- married and has three sons.
ley Is married lo the funner HU wile is presently leachBarbara Adair of Maitland, In : at South Seminole Junior
and they are making their Hi :!i tn Sanford. The second
home at Chuluota.
semester ho will be at l.yman.
Oviedo for tho first year,
Sirs. Donna Neely, Oviedo,

NEW OVIEDO TEACHERS this year are, front, from left, Mrs. Donna
Neely, Miss Dorothy Rice and Mra F.ffie Mao P orter; Luck, Marion Mar­
tin, John Dawes am! Richard Zulley. Mrs. Nell Drill i ami Ai tliur Scott,
also new a t the school this your, were not present for the photograph.

ALTAMONTE AND CASSELBERRY Scout.-* camping a t Juniper Springs
last Friday were, front, front left, Denni.-t Mardic.sano, Billy Dempsey,
Ricky Casselberry, J’etcr Montgomery, David Krohne, Bill Dandcra arul
Danny Casselberry, all of Troop 3-il. Those in back, from Troop 38. are
Explorer Adviser Donald MacLeod, and Barry 1’oit, John Stuart, Mike Se­
well, Cory McBride, Bob James and Jeff MacLeod. Leonard Casselberry,
Troop 3-11 committee chairman is at right.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry Firemen Electronics
Adult clns’ca In F.U-t-tronlc*
Technology will open next
Tuesday at 7 p.m. nt Lyman
High -School, E, S. DoiikIu- s,

French Classes
To Organize
Monday

tr e a d L .

Scouts Camp At Juniper Springs “ jjjj*

Course Offered
Get New Equipment
Af Lyman
Parents Oppose
BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Fire Chief Paul Bales reported at Monday
niybt’s meeting of the Board of Aldermen that with­
Organization in the next 10 days tint Volunteer F ire Department
will acquire a Rcausci-Ann, life-sized dummy used
teaching techniques for artificial respiration, and
In Lake Mary ain movie
projector to lie used for showing training

Barents of chltddrcn at the
Lake Mary Elementary School
went on record through ballot
vote Tuesday night as being
opposed to the organization
of any specified school group
at this time.
The vole followed open dis­
cussion of the idea intro­
duced by Principal Floyd
An organisational meeting
Richards who presided at the
for rln - i in Beginners and
first meeting of the group
Advance French, open to all for the current school term.
residents of Seminole Coun­ Some 200 persons were in
ty and »ui rounding areas, attendance.
will bo held at the Lake Mary
Richards Introduced the
Klenv ntary School next Mon faculty mem tiers after opco­
1I.1 , ..t t
p.m.
ling the meeting with a de*
&lt; uiv c -U for the courses, voyon;l| a n | pledge to the
which are being sponsored 1flag.
under direction of the Semi
New report cards were
note County Adult Education shown and explanation of the
Department, will be a $2 reg- grading system was made for
&gt;»'cation fee and price of the the parents. Tentative plan*
textbook.
for the annua! Winter Festi­
Those per* ns interested in val were discussed and both
either course hut unable to mother* ami fathers were urg­
attend Monday night's organ­ ed to sign up for homeroom
ic nti ,n.il meet In;:, may con­ duties. Chairmen for each
tact Mrs. George Stubbing*, homeroom group will be
instructor.
elected In the near future.

who holds a B. A. degree
from Drake University, will
bo leaching Enjlish, Spanish,
and Remedial Reading. Mrs.
Neely 1* married to Ralph
Neely, who is connected with
I Nelson and Company The
[ couple has nnc son who is
a student at OHS.
Mi" Dorothy Rico rejoins
the faculty after a year's
leave of absence. This year
she will be teaching (lie first
grade Mis* Rice, wild hold*
an A It. Degree from Hollins,
lives in Orlando.
Mrs. Kific Mae l’ortcr who
I* third grade teacher rereived a B. S. degree from
Morris Harvey, Charleston,
W. Va. Last year Mrs. Port­
er taught at Mims. She Is
married to John Porter. The
couple has four childdren, all
of whom are married.
Arthur Scott, who holds an
M. A Degree from the Uni­
versity nf Alabama, leaches
industrial Art and is Assist­
ant Coach. Seutt’s last leach­
ing position was at Thomssvllte, (ia. He is married to
the former Dorothy Goolsby,
and the couple are the par­
ents of two sons,
Mr*. Nell Druediag, Music
Director, holds a F.I.C.U. detree from F.S.U. Her hus­
band is retired from the U.5.
V F. and Is now attending
F. S U. while the family is
residing at Casselberry,

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THUTtS., SEPTEMBER 12, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

fcdiiion

film.

Area Firemen
Entertain For
Children
By Donna Estes
T h e Long wood Volunteer
Fire Department held il.s an­
nual Splash Party fur the
children or Hie firemen last
Saturday afternoon at the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lomtnler on 14th Avenue.
In addition to swimming,
the youngsters and parents
present enjoyed refreshments
of hot ’.logs, baked beans, po­
tato salad, role claw, apple
pie. cake, punch and coffee.
Those attending were Herschel Swaford and Jodie; Mr.
anti Mrs. Joe Daffron and
Sherry und Mary Lou; Air.
and Airs. Jim Morris and
Debbie, Larry and Jimmy;
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Reiter and
Sue and Joyce Ann; .Mr, and
Mrs. John O’Barr and Randy,
Larry and Cathy;
Air. and .Mr*. Uri.m Snow,
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Ksctavon
and Lucky, Ricky and Eu­
gene; Air. and .Mrs. Harold
Willis and Keith, Billy and
Bruce; Mr. and »vtr*. Charles
Dudley ami Chuck; Ted Walla
and the host and hostess and
their children, Jaitlo.-, Carta
and Barbara.

Oviedo Group
Gets $71.50
For A L S A C
Ily Bernier Krliry
An enthusiastic group nf
Oviedo Teenager* working in
Sunday’s drive for ALSAC
under direction of Atis. T. L.
Lingo Jr. collected a total of
$71.50 for leukemta-strlckcn
chilJrcn.
Those making door to door
collection* included Marshall
Lingo, Marilyn Partin, Gay
Utrey, Ted Aulin, Jimmy Cou­
rier, Sherry Walls, Walter
Iti-aidcy, Joy Wainwright and
Arthur E*’*ns

Garden Circle
To Meet
By Shirley Wentworth
The opening meeting of the
Bear Lake Garden Circle wilt
he held at 8 p. m. today nt
the home of Mrs. Albert J a ­
cobs, Lake Asher Circle.
Airs. C. L. Urunk, new pres­
ident who was installed at
tho last meeting nf tho sum­
mer, will preside.

By Jane Casselberry
Altamonte Springs Explor­
er Scouts joined with mem­
bers ot the Green Bar Patrol
of Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Casselberry for an overnight
camping trip last Friday
night to Juniper Springs In
the Ocala National Forest.
The boys were accompanied
by Explorer Adviser Donald
MacLeod and Leonard Cas­
selberry, Troop 341 Commit­
tee Chairman.
Though the campers were
doused with several inches of
rain Friday night they had
a bright sunshiny day on
Saturday for swimming in
the blue icy water* of the
spring and hiking on the na­
ture trails.
The area was developed by
the C.C.C. in the thirties and
the water wheel that once
supplied electricity for the
ramp still turns, adding a
picturesque note.
The group stopped for sup­
per at Alexander Springs and
(uund the people there con­
cerned about two ten year
old girls who were missing.
Some of the boys joined the
search party which was comb­
ing the woods ami swamp
that surround the park trying
desperately to locate them
before darkness fell. The girls
were not found, however, un­
til the next morning but
were safe after their night in
the swamp.
After a supper of hoho
stew made by MacLeod's se­
cret recipe, the group le-ft for
home. Altamonte Scouts who
made the trip were John
Stuart, Mike Sewell. Barry
Bolt, Cory AtcBridc, Bob
Janies and Jeff MacLeod.
Boys from the Casselberry
Troop were* David Krohne,
I’e-ter Montgomery. Dennis
Alarchesano, Blit Dempsey,
Bill Dandera, Danny Cassel­
berry and Ilieky Casselberry.

Projects
By Jfltta Bartow
The Altamonte Springs Com­
munity Library has announced
plans for two fund-raising pro­
jects, the first a rummage
•ale to be held Oct. 4-5 and
the second, a Fashion Show
to be held beginning at 10
a. m. on Oct. 17.
Definite locations have not
been set for cither project
at this time although It wst
reported that the Fashion
show probably will take place
at the Altamonte Community
Chapel building.
Mrs. Keith Nixon and Mr*,
ro-chairmcn for this event,
will be assisted by Mrs. Way­
ne Sobolka and Alra. Thomas
Pinnock.
Airs. J. D. Morrison, who is
being assisted with the rum­
mage sale by Airs. Beulah
Kemp and Airs, E. A. Wct»e
announced that articles for
the sale already are arriving
and are being stored in the
Express Office fur the present
time.
All contributions will be
gratefully accepted and those
in need of transportation ser­
vices are asked to contact
one of those in charge at tha
Express Office.

Longwood Voters
To Re-Register

By Donna Eatra
Residents of the City, of
Longwood who wish to vote in
the Dee, 3 municipal elec­
tions must re-reglster bcfoia
Nov. 23 in compliance w ill
the special act pa*ned by tho
P.MI3 legislature which nl-o
provides for ub-entee ballot­
ing for the first time In l-oug.
wood.
The new regi-ration book Is
open each day at City Hull
during the open hours.
Coming up for re-election In
December arc the council
seats now held by Jimmy
By Jane Casselberry
Reiter. Carl I.ommler amt B.
The Soulh Seminole Junior
I« “Slick” Helm*.
High School Atlilelic Associa­
tion w ill elec! officers for Ihc
coming year at a meeting to
he held at 8 p m. Monday at
the school.
Ity Donna Kslea
Henry Duncan, last year’s
The Longwood Area Cham.
chairman, urges all mothers Wr of Commerce will hoicl
as well as fathers interest­ It* first meeting of the 1963*
ed in school athletics to come (II year nt 8 p.m. today In the
Civic League Building on
out and support the group in
Church Street.
order to continue the suc­
Conducting the bus!ne*s
cessful program begun last session wilt he Bud Scott,
year.
temporary chairman.

A training class ruing tho
new equipment Will be belli
next Wednesday daring tho
7:34 p.m. meeting nt the Fire
House.
Chief Hate* reminded thu3&gt;&gt;
present that it is this type
training that make* it pos­
sible t.» save a life in the
event of such an emergency
a* happened Inst Sunday
morning when a six month*
old baby was saved from suf­
focating by the quick action
of It. Af. Nlbtack anil Fire­
man Owen An*ley.
Bates stated that is Is ttuRALPH S. JENSEN
combined effort that saves
the life and expressed pride Seminole County Director of
In hi* firemen who have put Vocational and Adult Educa­
In so much of their own time tion, announced today.
to ncquiro tin- necessary
Instructor will bo Ralph
knowledge uml training.
S. J unsen who also teach is
He reported that the -South­ Electronics Technology for
eastern Underwriter’s re pre- high school students a t Lysentutive from Jacksonville man.
1m* eo mpie tinI u survey of
The elass will be- limited to
town facilities und that the -4 persona and a good baektovvn ha* requirted a recoin- ground in mathematics will
nu-ndation from the under- bo necessary for successful
writers for n better Insurance participation.
Training aids of Philco
rate.
Alra. II. I . Johnson
Lucille Spivey and daughter
In line with the underwrit­ manufacture will be used and
We
want to wish Patty Grace Ann and one by Airs.
a
complete
range
of
te-t
ers suggested, future plan*
to keep pace with the growth the course which will have us Baker a vicry happy birth- Alurray Kanner. She rereiv.
Just thirteen year* cd many, many lovely gifts.
of the town within the next]i it- text "It,nic Concepts and day.
* • • Mr*. Gertrude LeGer
DU
Circuits,”
published
by
18 months should include n
young. • • • Sorry to hear that Is in Lakeland vlsiUng with
paid fireman on duty around I’tiilco. Students also will he Grace Ann 1
her son Dewey LeGer. • • *
tho clock anil sleeping quar­ rtquircd to purchase 11 copy left ankle. She ha* been un­ Have been to!,l that Cecil
of
Uooko's
“Atilt
he
mallei
of
ter*.
Electronic,*.” published by able lo go to school. Hurry Mixon’s camp up on the We
Subtile* fo r thu threc-man
Mt-Graw-H h. Fee fur tha first am! . et well lin e s Ann. • • • kiva River has been cleared
• l i n t needed arc* •■rttni.iUit lu
- locator Course has been set Air. and Mr*. James Robert of “ gangsters," (garfish, that
total $10,004 annual ly how­
Leo of Virginia Beach, Va. is), Hubert Johnson and Bill
at $2A.
ever Botes added that saving*
and
children Byron and Kar­ Grow got one that was a
Applications should lx* made
in in uranic premiums for
with Douglas- nt the Helmut en have been here visiting whopper (they sayt. Hear tell
the resident* would amount
Administration Building in Mr* II. A. Taylor and other that it weighed 30 pounds.
to much more thisn tins sum.
relatives. James Is stationed That is really a wlwppcr. • *
Fan ford.
He reported that the de­
there in live Navy. • • • j,r . Ran into Herbert TTiurst m
partment responded to four
He Carolyn Fay Spivey got and son Bryan in Orlando
brush fire call* and one emer­
to come home for the week­ last week. Didn't get to see
gency during the month of
end to see her parents Her­ Grace a* she and her sister
man and Lucille SpRcy. Caro­ were truuseau buying. (Not
August.
lyn is a patient at Sunland for Grace but the sister ) HerHe also made an appeal fer
Center in Orlando. • * • Rev. Vert and Grace arc former
more volunteers for service in
Earl L. Baker and Mrs. Rak­ Monroe residents. They n-u*
the fire department and pro­
By Bonna Estes
er amt children, Mike. Jerry live in Tampa. Sure glad to
spective members are Invited
Old Glory American Le­ and Linda are new residents *ee them. • • • Heard the
to attend the firemen'* meet­
ings on Wednesday* at 7.30 gion Post 183 wilt hold Us in Paola Rev. Baker is pas- Seminole High School Bund
first meeting nf the 19J3 61 tur ol the Wesleyan Methodist during the Kiwanis Auction
p.m.
year next Monday at 8 p. m. chureh at Wilson's Corner. Saturday evening at the Civic
at the Host Home on t’rairie We are clad to welcome them Center and I must say that
Lake m Fern Park.
here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. they are really great. I bet
Current officers of the Post Hubert Martin ant son of (his is the year that they wdl
are David Wentworth, com­ Cocoa Beach spent the week­ be aske&lt;| to go many place*
A reorganizations! meeting mander; Jack Beauchamp, end here visiting relatives * • and give concerts. Lets all
of the Men's Club of the Ebon- first vice commander; Ro­ Mrs. Kenneth Kern* an t Mrs. back them when they do. • *
czer Methodist Church wilt tv1 bert Newell, second vice Murray Kanner spent Hie da) Mr, and Mrs. Ritso-l! Mann
held at 7 p. rn. today at the j commander; Thomas Lcfgrcn, .Monday shopping and getting are parents of twin troys born
church.
j historian, William Chambers. the last minute details done Tuesday in Orlando. Bussell
Guest speaker for the meet- service officer: R. T. Stover, for the wedding Saturday of is a former boy and is ths
Ing wdl be Douglas Stenstrom.] adjutant: Maurice Rudolph Vorut a Kern*. VonJa and Wil­ sen of Jack Mann of Monroe.
Plans al.vo will be discussed finance ufitcer; Linton Cox. lis Carter wilt he married in * * *VV. If. Almond ha* ju*t
for future programs of the chaplain and Joseph Keller, the Wesleyan M e t h o d i s t returned from a trip to At­
sergeant at arms.
club.
Church at Wilson's Corner. lanta, Ga. and Anniston, Ala.
Atembcr* of the executive Time is 6 o'clock. Ail friends * * • Our thought this week
Supper will be served by
members of the church's committee are tl. D. Alcln- Invited. • • • Site hat been Is “ Aggressive fighting for
Women's Society of Christ­ tosh Jr., Ralph St re blow and the honor guest at several the right is (he greatest spurt
Dan Gilbert
ian Service,
j bridal showers lately, unu by | tho world knows.

SSJH Group
To Elect
Officers

Area C Of C
To Meet

Lake Monroe Jottings

Old Glory Posl
Sets Meeting

Methodist Men
To Reorganize

�Judge Kelly
Described
As Erratic

5 % i&gt;anfnrii Ifm tUn

Diem Reported
Fearing Coup

The aource* said govern­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — The South Viet­ ment agents had arrested «
Saigon University profess- r
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FKI., SEPTEMBER 18, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 17 namese government today and a prominent lawyecr tn
TALLAHASSEE (I 'P li — VOL. 38
was reported quietly picking
their round-up of pervoni
A prosecution witness testi­
up persons who might act suspected of strong opposi­
♦ - T e io 6'
fied today that Pasco Circuit
ngainst the regime should the tion to the Ngo family r&lt;s«
Judge Richard Kelly Injected
United States divide to hack gime.
Changeover in the po»t- himself Into a rase and made
a
coup d'etat.
Diem und his powerful
mastership at Casselberry erratic rulings during a 1962
Suspicion between h i g h brother and chiuf political ad­
poit office bat been postpon­ murder tria l
Vietnamese o f f i c i a l s und viser, Ngo Dinh Nhu, shewed
ed because PO officials at
Dade City Attorney Charlie
Americans deepened with the no signs of following Lodge's
Orlando have not yet receiv­ Luckie Jr. continued on the
Incrcuse pace of c h a r g e s advice that Nhu tie dismissed
ed the necessary papers. stand as the house prosecu­
over the handling of the from his position of high
Change will be made on re­ tors’ witness in the trial of
•••
Buddhist crisis und t h e authority.
ceipts of the documents.
the 33-year-old Pasco judge
struggle
against the Com­
• • •
The U. S. government is
on charges of Judicial tyran­
munist Viet Cong guerrilla*. known to consider Nhu as the
All former West Virginians ny.
Informed sources s a i d engineer behind the crack­
are Invited to a reunion and
The Senate was to recess
President Ngn Dinh Diem, down on Buddhist* which has
picnic Sunday at Blanton Park the first week of the ca«e at
Reprisals Asked
angered over advice given brought widespread popular
at Titusville.
1 p.m. to take a long weekend
him hy U. S. Ambassador protests. The Kennedy admin­
BRASILIA (Ul’l&gt;—Military
• • •
before returning to sit as a
Henry Cabot Lodge,, fears a istration in Washington fears
authorities
today
demanded
With attention centered on court of Impeachment at 9:30
Contract price of 6.75 cents U. S.-hacked coup and is en­ that a government including
“ rigorous punishment” of the
the “Fighting Seminolea” op­ a.m. Monday.
fiOU enlisted Murines, soldiers
per half pint of milk for forcing security precautions Nhu would lack sufficient
Luckie told the Senate that
ener with Titusville next Fri­
und airmen who took part in
public suport to wage n sue.Seminole County Schools was ngainst the possibility.
day at Memorial Stadium here, during the murder trial of
Thursday's abortive revolt.
cessful fight against tha
It would be easy, .perhaps, to pre-Judged Hill'a ease in a
agreed upon this morning by
Viet Cong rebel*.
overlook the fact that in real­ drawn-out hasiel over whether
School Supt. R. T. .Milwee
Lodge conveyed Washing­
ity the JVs open the irrid oca- Hill's confession and that of Kennedy Rests
and Perfection Coop Dairies.
NEWPORT, R. I. (LTD —
ton'# position to Diem Mon­
eon here. They play Seabreeze his mother should be intro­
Milwee was authorized by
President Kennedy relaxed
day, and pointed cut that con­
duced into evidence.
here at 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
the School Board Thursday af­
with
his family beside Nurratinues! aid to South Viet Nam
• • •
The attorney said Kelly
ternoon to negotiate the con­
gunsett Bay today in weuther
is encountering increasing
tract.
These are the sain# JV» who permitted the mother's confes­ considerably cooler than ho
opposition from some mem­
The price was five cents per
have been knocking nose* with sion to be used against Hill
left behind in Washington.
bers of Congress who seek
half pint last year when the
the Seminole Varsity, They hut did not permit Hill’a con­
reforms lu-re.
schools served 2.171.919 half
have leraned a lot, not only fession to lie used against
Navy Man Lost
pints, including 1,321,232 with
Itv Donna Kile*
front Couches Ralph Stumpf her. “The only conclusion I
PORT JEFFERSON, N. Y.
the pupils’ lunches. The con­ The Longwood Area Cham­
tAt
it
Ar
ami John Colbert but from the could draw was that Judge
sumption figure will lie higll- ber of Commerce Thursday
' ‘rock-’ein", sock-’em" scrim­ Kelly was prejudiced against (U PD —A smull Navy launch
this year,
night openeil its current year
me ur my client and that he returning 2 1 sailors to their
mages with the big boys.
Tlie school had served milk with the election of Allen L
tried to show me up in court," ship after n night ashore cap­
• • •
sized in windswept Long Is­
sinre the opening of the term Marvell and Donald Brown
John and Jean Fitzpatrick, said Luckie.
under an agreement with Per­ as new directors alter a
Luckie described the Judge's lam) Sound early tuday. All
of tit Stoney Bank Crescent,
but one man were rescued.
fection that it would accept change in by-laws was ap­
actions
during
ths
trial
at
er­
Musselburgh, Scotland, have
the price finally agreed on proved calling for a total of
JIM HARDY celebrated hi* 72nd birthday Thursday by handing out 72
written Mra. Horace Dodge ratic.
WASHINGTON (U PD -T ha
.
. . In this instance, 6.73 12 directors.
Party
Cited
"It
was
a
very
disjoined
overtime parking tickets. He was feted with u birthday party in the after­
Jr., founder of Girls’ Town,
United
States is reviewing tts
cents.
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala.
(UPI)
Other
changes
approved
in
noon by ill's fellow officers at police headquarters. Front the left: Chief
offering to come to North Or­ procedure,” said Luckie. "It
Schools throughout the state tho by-law* allow un officer aid program and all other ac­
—Members
of
the
National
was
a
mess.”
He
described
Roy Williams, Sgt. It. W. Tench Jr., Capt. Arnold Williams and Putiollando to help with the school.
had balked on earlier milk to succeed hi rind f and *et tivities In South Viet Nam to
States Rights Party who led
mun Hardy, Eurl Iloimiuartlta and C. C. Dodson.
(Herald Photo)
North Orlando Company offi­ the judge's ruling as “the now
bids of 7.3 cents. Some the official meeting time at
protest
marches
against
school
you
see
them
und
now
you
meet tho "test" laid down by
cials say that such offers are
schools commenced serving H p. ill.
desegregation
here
were
or­
don't variety,” which he said
President Kennedy that they
coming in by tho hundreds.
fruit
juices
Instead
of
milk
Charles Stewart, co-chair­
meant that Kelly would rulo dered Thursday to appear be• • •
must
help the war effort
hut Seminole schools served man for tlie Chamber's city
fore a federal grand jury.
against
Ihe Communists.
Front the Civitan bulletin: A one way -on a point at one
milk
under
the
alaive
agree­
directory committee, report­
time und another way later on
"What
helps to win tho war
collection letter liegun, "\Vo
ment.
ed that eight o( the 15 plats
Vengeance Seen
the same point.
we support," Kennedy told
are surprised that we have not
drawn
(or
distribution
In
he
He said he felt Kelly in­
MIAMI (D PI)—Cuban ven­
received anything from you.”
.1 NOft H I COUNTIES
census had been completed his news conference Thurs­
jected himself into the case geance against the nntl-Castru
day. "What Interferes with
And the reply, “There’s no
ACCEPT
31
II.K
BIDS
and returned
"and I felt the judge should ruling family of Nicaragua,
the
war effort wo oppose."
reason to lie surprised. 1 didn't
JACKSONVILLE (UPD —
L. L. Cox, in charge of
go over a t the talde with the tlie Somozas, was seen today
He would not zay how, hut
•end anything.”
School children in three North house numbering, pointed nut
us a possibility in the mysteri­
state.”
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UI’I) h&gt;w the normal 1,500 ut the
he told nrwsmen that U. S.
• • •
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Florida csmnties will be able the directory at the earliest
ous disappearance of a light —A |UU-car motorcade set out high school, one of three city
views "will be made morn
to
have
milk
with
their
possible
date
and
urged
that
All applicants for the Gray
Tlie U. S. State Department
plana owned hy a Somoza
today to tour Birmingham schools whirh admitted Ne­
lunches Monday for the first residents rooperate by pro clear as time goes on.”
Lady in the School program
ranch in Costa Kira.
groes Tuesday.
made its strongest pitch to time since classes started riding their name, address
schools uigirig a mass boycott
art) requested to meet a t tho
A total boycott of high the American Legion to gain
3.
amt telephone number.
Health Department assembly
LLSJ In Denmark in protest of classroom lute- school fhis-r* was reported ut&gt; nrrcptnnee of the administra­ Sept.
Duval, Alachua and Mar­
Cox was apponlted lo in
room ut 9:15 a, in. Monday fur
gtegution.
Tuskegcu
High
School
where
COPENHAGEN. Denmark
tion's policy on Cuba. It ion rounty school boards ae- vestigale the possibility of
the first phase of the training
Police
were
out
in
force
ut
ill Negroes entered under («d- failed.
(UPD—Vico President l.yn•
tvptcd bids for milk Thurs- erecting a sign on Highway
progruin. Red Cross orienta­
.ilewlvinJ*'Kra»ed W»'t I’l'.J vrwl lourt orders tills week.
■'on
Jk-J
I’mso'A
upp*
f
u
lly
First John J. Crlmmlns, | day ranging from 6 76 cents 17 92 advertising the City of
MIAMI *(•*.. - federal
tion and introduction to Gray
if*gl.
s
ut
d
/
hen
,
Negro
Some white residents of tin*
authoritic* were questioning fit / after in days &lt;•; tie get- girls quietly entered their rural town 50 miles northeast State Department coordlnn- to 6 73 cents per half pint, Longwood, Serving ns his
Lady.
ir
g
i.iwlll
turning,
today
be­
tor of Cnbun affairs, told a with most bids ut tho higher assistant will lie Mark Bill*
seven Cuban refugees lod.i)
• • •
Rejection of the roof slab*
White u( Uuntg-nciy were reported
gun a visit to Denmark which fuutlh slay of clas
par I. c l Legion
convention price.
tuck who also was named as
who
arrived
in
the
Florida
attendance
remained
far
h«Meeting is slated for the
of
three new school building*
planning
to
move
to
other
wav curtailed to permit him
School hoards accepted the membership chairman.
meeting last Sunday the
same place at 7:30 p. m. Mon­ Keys wearing camouflage fa more rest.
areas to secure schooling fur
was
voted Thursday after­
Sirs. Ik-tty Pyne was elect­
United Stales is embarked on bids when tlie Stats Milk
day for the purpose of dis­ tlgues, stocking face masks■I
their rhlltlicii. A move to set
Commission
said
it
would
not
noon
hy (lie School Board,
ed
lo
fill
the
office
of
secre­
a long fight short of war to
cussing the initiation of u and armed with several auto- l? n c f a „ l „
up u private inhool for whites
challenge any distributor of­ tary after Mrs, Charles Ste- giving as "Inferior material*
malic weapons.
L ..I S I U IJI
* l\ U
make
Cuba
mi
nntentuble
county-wide home n u r s i n g
was gaining harking.
MIAMI (Ill'll The Weath­
island for Premier Fidel Cus- fering milk to schools (ur 6.73 ward resigned effective at and nut meeting specifica­
One of the exiles, who ar­
service In which public health
Ill Mobile, !U teenage), heer Burruu reported today "a
cents or more.
tile close of the meeting.
Iro and the Communists.
tions" as tho reason.
rived
Thursday,
said
ihe
nurses will make visits lo
:;uri parading around Murphy1
moderate easterly wave" oi
E. P. Richards, treasurer,
A
fen.....
.
greeted
him.
Supt. H. T. Milwee said
group
was
“
returning
from
homes to treat individuals
High School. They carried
reported that only Sin re­ that the rejection will delay
Then Seeretitry of State
doing what the United Slates above normal shower* in the
needing this care.
Confederate
flag*
and
two
mains in tlie gciu-ral fund for nn undetermined period
OCALA (IT ’D - The Inals
has failed lo do about Fidel vicinity of Puerto Rico. Huch
« * •
worn a wig. When officers Dean Rusk appeared la-fore
waves
of
unsettled
Weather
ami
urged that 1963 61 dues tlie opening of new addition*
of
Negroes
charged
in
,mtithe
annual
national
command­
Put some fun in )uur life Castro and Itussian troops in sometimes build up into trop­ scgrcg.iliou
l&lt;c paid as soon as possible. to South Seminole Junior
demonstrations moved into urrest two of the I er's hanqut-t Thursday night
Cuba."
• . . join the adults of the Girl
The meeting was conducted High, Sanford Junior High
were continued until Oct. 29 demonstrators, a womun quick­ und -old those persons argu­
He declined to elaborate on ical storms.
Scouts of Seminole County.
hy Bud Scott, temporary and Rosenwald School.
Thursday when County Prose­ ly Invited the teenagers Into ing for wur against Cubit
the
statement
or
say
If
the
Cull 32J-1775.
cutor K. G. Muslch claim il her huckyuid adjacent to the overlook consequences. Thurs­
chairman.
The board awarded to Bak­
group had made an attack on Indicted
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
» • s
schoul.
KEENE. N. H. (U PD - T h e tim e witnesses had been
day,
Ihe
Loginii
run
vent
ion
er Bros., of Jacksonville, on
Cuba,
Six
aim
lent
demonstrator*
Jackie Paolo says she is still
"pressured and intimidated.”
endc! with a charge tile were ejected from a House
its low hid of $3,n33 the con­
p ic Cubans, six men ami a sou of one of tho singing Mc­
••hollering for help” in han­
Muslch declined lo identify
Guire sisters was indicted
United States has been fol­ committee hearing today in a
tract to provide air condition­
woman,
were
armed
with
two
dling the concessions a t the
Thursday on charges uf ag­ (he witnesses, scheduled to
lowing
a
policy
of
"timidity
ing and heating equipment
submachine
guns,
one
auto­
renewed
flare-up
of
violence
Seminole games. Parents of
gravated assault uud rubbery, testily against Marion Counnml vacillation” on the Cuban over un investigation into
classroom material* for Ly­
the high schol undergraduates, matic rilie and three 45-cal- lie is Harold K. Teeter, 21, of
NAAUP Prcsident Frank
situation.
illegal student travel to Com­
MOSCOW (UPI) — New man High School.
how about giving the girl a iber automatic pistols.
Marlboro, »on of Christine und - Pinkston.
*1he Legion rullcd on the munist fiilm.
restriction*
on the sale of
big hand—u HELPING hand,
Rev. Pinks ton is accused of
John li. Teeter uf New York,
nation’s tenders to use all
Two of the six. kicking and oread in Moscow focused at­
that 1*7 Call her a t 322-3332.
unlawful
publication
hy
use
was named to a Iwo-couAt in­
necessary means —- including struggling, were bodily hus­ tention today on Russian agri­ Hearing Delayed
• •
•
By Donna E sin
dictment by tlie Cheshire o f ‘picket placards ami with
Hearing for William E.
arming Cuban refugee* or tled from tho room. The other culture as Premier Nikita S.
It was UKA L, nice to liuve
An annexation ordinance
county grand jury. The indict­ contributing to the delinquen­
"proceed boldly alone” with four went without much of a Khrushchev's most important Smith, 43, of Waycross, Gu.,
tlie Presbyterian ladies from
cy
of
minors
by
encouraging
for two patceD of land, niie U, S. arms — to enforce the
ment also iinioed William
charged with the holdup of tho
struggle a* Chairman Edwin ] domestic problem,
WASHINGTON (UPD — Hurst of T r o y , N. Y.
all over Florida visiting Sun*
youngsters to picket.
of
which is tlie building -itc Monroe Doctrine and throw K. Willis, (D-Ls.) of tho | Reports circulating In the Fern I’ark branch of W inter
ford us First Church played President Kennedy t u r n e d
County Judge Lewis Myers
for the new Wtnn-Dixm Store the Communist* oat &lt;&gt;( the Committed on Un-American capital said peasant* in many Park Havings and Loan A » j &gt;hostess to the Synodical (state book reviewer on a subject he
overruled an objection to tlie
going up ut Mobley's Corner western hemisphere.
Aclivitier stood and shouted | pari* of tho country are buy c hit inn last week, was post­
continuation hy Tampa de­
women of the church&gt;. Just a know* well—himself.
on
Highway
17*92,
wu»
unani­
The
resolution
was
adopted
to
police: “Throw them out!” ing up bread and grain err- poned this morning by U. S,
At
his
news
c
o
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
Wonderful
source o f great
fense attorney Francisco Itn*
mously adopted after tliiee without orip dis ,-nting voice
Hire* of tht, -Indents eject­ eats to feed their cattle, ant Conrmis*inner .lumen S, IlyrTi
Thursday, Kennedy was asked
driipilez.
power of accomplishment!
ul n from the 2,'.ni.'&gt; convention del­ ed were teen-agers. They that housewives arc sttn'klnu to 11 a. tn Monday. Smith wn.t
• • •
what he thought about a re­
Rodriguez said the Negroes consecutive reudim.
meeting Thursday i . lit of egates.
identified themselves ns Tug upon macaroni, sugar, canned remanded tu Orungu County
Word from Brigitte Geis- cently published critical book
MIAMI (UPD — A four- were entitled to a speedy
tlie
l.angwood
City
t
ricil.
Loner, 16, Bloomington, lud., meat, sardines and cereal*. *j -»iI in lieu of $10,Out) bund.
on
his
presidency,
trial
on
the
charges
stemming
year old girl was killed Thurs■Irr, German exchange stu­
Other property inel ided In
n special student ul Indiana
dent who attended school in Kennedy said he hud gotten day when her mother's ear from demonstrations at sev­
University; Mark Hrudy, 17,
Sanford in 1938-59, says she tiie flavor of Victor Disky's j went mq of control and hit eral Ocala restaurants July the old itin nee, n u m b e r 171, Church Cards
is situated north of Church
LEEDS, England (DPI) — New Yelk, a I It) College stu­
30.
I* liot m artiid yet, contrary to ‘JFK : The Man and the g power pole and a tree.
.Street uud also front. High­ Vicar of Leeds Canon Fenton dent, and t liffonl MeUler, 21,
Authorities said the victim.
rumors, und does not Intern! Myth."
way 17-92.
Murlry Thursday night sug. Ding Dluini City, N. Y-, a
Then with tongue-in-cheek, Suzanne Rent/, died three
to do so until she is "at least
The mreting was adjourned gestc-d that tlie Church of Hunter Uollego student.
Sioux,
102,
Dies
tic
suid
”
1
am
looking
forward
hours after the gear shift of
30 years old.”
to reading it, because the purt the auto was driven into her
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•
SOUTH BEND, Ind. lUPl) subject to rail immediately Englund i s s u e membership
« L jjO u n g e
that
|
read
wax
not
us
brilliant
—Klkl
llidcnsun. 102, believ­ after rending of the ordi­ curds "so that when people
eye
by
tho
ntishup.
From Hie Kiwanis Bulletin,
Tlie mother, Mrs. Elmer ed by friends to be the old­ nance, only business **lurduted move to new churches they
and this we like: If wives a* I gather Ihe rrst of it is,
only knew what their secre­ front what sonic critics have Renlz. 33. was in serious con­ est Sioux Indian in the na­ on the agenda for Thursday can introduce themselves hy
c a rd ”
night.
tion, died Thursday.
It's Funtimc
dition at a hospital.
taries think of their husbands suld.”
they wouldn't worry.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; scattered afternoon showers; high today 88-94; low tonight In 70s.

6.75-Cent School Milk Approved
Milwee, Dairy
Get Together
On Price

mwA

Two Directors
Of Longwood
C. Of C. Named

U. S. Reviewing
Viet Nam Policy

100-Car Motorcade
Tours Birmingham

Stale Dept.
Fails To Sell
Cuba Policy

U. S. Questions
Armed Cubans

Board Rejecfs
School Roofs

Ocala Continues
Trial To Ocl. 29

Six Ejected
From Hearing

Russian Bread
In Short Supply

Longv/ood Votes
In 17-92 Sites

JFK Comments
On Biographer

Girl, 4, Killed;
Mother Stricken

A
VALDEZ HOTEL
■ ^ £ a r;!&gt; e Dov/riown Sanford

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County Commission is con­
sidering the purchase of an
acre of land near Seminole
Memorial Hospital as a site
for the proposed nursing
home. Purpose is to mak# it
convenient for hospital per­
sonnel to serve the nursing
home, too.
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•
An ''extra” 17.000 in the
rounty budget wiu a,signed
to the general fund's contin­
gency fund and real estate
fund.
Henry Ward volunteered an
hour of bis time filling boles
In North Edgemon Avenue at
North OrUndo Monday after­
noon . . .
an hour well
-pent, other resident* »ay.

Street Red
Like Blood
After Crash

Public Invited To Colorful Ceremony

OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI) Turn Thompson, 22, started lo
lump Thursday when he saw
a train bearing down on his
truck and trailer, which stall­
ed on two sets of railroad
tracks in Oakland.
As he leaned out Ha- safe
boat coxsw.no.
side, he spotted another train
On hand Sunday for the hearing down from the other
“ Welcome Aboard." will be direction and he "decided to
the superintendent, Cot. H. J. rido It out."
Furman, and the Command­ Both trains smashed into tho
ant, Capt. Joint W. Williams, rig, which was loaded with
vuih tlie faculty an I lilt* slalf, 32,800 bottles of ketchup.
who will assist visitors in a Firemen had to call for bull­
close in-pec turn ul t li c I r dozers In help clean up near­
"Ship.”
ly 24 inches of the gooey red
Following the lour of the fa­ stuff at tho crossing.
cilities, there will be an op­ Thompson, who for a few
portunity to ark questions frantic moments thought he
while refreshments are serv­ must he bleeding profusely,
ed.
lesinpcl without injury.

Sanford Academy To Be Commissioned Sunday
The Hanford Naval Acad
cmy. latest addition lo cdu
calional Institution.* in Cen­
tral Florida, will dress ship
and he officially commission­
ed on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tin*
colorful ceremony will be at­
tended b&gt; both civic and mili­
tary leader*. Following cummissioning, the Academy will
be open fur Inspection by tlie
public.
The Academy, located on
tire corner of McUonvllle and|

Celery Avenue* in Sanford, is
under the auspices of the
Benarr Macfaddcn Founda­
tion. which also supervises
the well known Castle Heights
Military Academy in Leba­
non. Tenn.
It t* one of the few private
institutions throughout t h e
cuuntry which emphasize* na­
val training. Basically an
academic institution, it will
prepare boys for Hie college
or service academy o&lt; then

choice. E x t r a
curricular
training in boat handling, ami
manship, piloting and naviga­
tion will be a Horded,
On the "Quarterdeck'' uf
Ihe Academy are numerous
aircraft models, ship insig­
nias and two recently pro­
duced oil paintings of Hie sea
by Mrs. E. D. Stoat, a well
known local artist. A portrait
of Captain John Paul Jones,
whore words, "I have not &gt;et
la-gun lu light,'' have been

an inspiration down through
the years, hangs m a place
of honor. Portrait* of later
Naval hero* decorate tho
bulkheads and their exploit*
will become known to each
midshipman.
The galley—a sea going kit­
chen—will serve the mess
deck (dining room) with
meals planned for building
bodies and pleasing the appe­
tites. The student* will each
take a turn at compirtment
clean.ng, me** cooking, and

Fri. Niles at the
Caribe!
Music by

The Hideaways’*

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Rev. Grover Sewell
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Perplexed
About Faith?
cripUoas of girls are given
him along Ihe way. The capi­
tulation of thli young man
would coma as he learned to
know her, not Just about her.
If we are to be convinced
and not confused we will have
to know God personally.
Wonderful and victorious
lives have resulted from such
closeness with Him.
I read once of an old
Scotsman who had few
friends and relatives, so his
life aimed to bo a lonely
experience to thoie who did
not know of his close walk
with God. One day be bad a
visitor who observed him sit­
ting alone by his fireplace and
knew that much of hi* day
had to be spent in such soli­
tude. The visitor asked II
he was not lonesome, to
which the Scotsman raplied,
"Nae, Nae, I just sit here
clacking wi' Jesus". This old
man was convinced and not
confused.
f
By R ib a Sflodgrata
Let us realiie that God was
Tko Barnett Memorial MrthIn
Chriit. and In Christ we
ediat Church of EntarpHao
see God. It la this "Being"
will bold a Fall Festival a t the
with whom we muit become
ch n ek neat Friday between
personally acquainted. To do
the houra of 4 and 10 p- m.
this we must know Ills pre­
Highlight of the event will
sence.
I t n apoghettl eupper to be
Our Lord promised many
M m d from 4:80 until 6:30
things, but nne of the great­
p. m. Hot dogo, cold drink*
est and most basic was His
M d pop corn olao will bo on
presence. The fourteenth chap­
Ml*.
ter of John was written short­
Other attraction* will in
ly before the crueillaion end
elude a mystery houeo, a plant
he knew tta need for StnphasMl*, o oouatoy atow featuring liiing HU presence. How
p an el peat package* and e
clear His promise was to
ganey work booth.
them and la to us as He said,
T h en will be game* for the “ I will not leave you deeoah 11drew aad a movie tta t all
Ute; I will come to you." Im­
Will ta fe j.
mediately before Ilia ascen­
Froeeada from the feetival sion He said, "Lo, I am with
will benefit the church budget- you always." Knowing God
personally is an absolute re­
quisite of being convinced
and not contused.
He has promised that this
reward can be ours if we
By Borate e Kelsoy
special tiembcrihipe are willing to receive it on
w H be prelected by the Ills terms. The mature walk
Oviedo Methodist WSCS at a with Him comes when we
general membership and (up­ worship, pray, study and sur­
per meeting to be held at render our livel to Him. |
Speak with your clergy­
V p. m. Monday in Fellowship
Hall of the church.
man as to how to know more
Tha supper will be provided about blm as well as to know
and servod by the Chapel Him. You will be glad you
didl
Guild.
( t a t n&gt;
Last «e«k, la this column,
rn discussed knowiq2 about
(fed. It « t i aiid tb it we
knew about Ood through na­
tural reretatioa and prlmarBy tro u g h Cbrlat.
Today, lat ua |o a atep
k r t k r la avddtog being coo­
l s rad end let ua be couvloe*
s d b r aeniag the acceaaity of
■ot merely knowing about
M t a t knowing Ood.
A young man may bo told
a ta e t a girt- Ho could bo
M g tt a t ata la moat tasutlM la a a apkndid persouglity, and many etbar traiu
t t a t place t a r in the raalm
of the "greatert", yet, this
would not moan tta t ha would
t a willing to aak her to bo
hi* wife. Pertapa many dca-

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Church To Hold
A l l Festival

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W SCS To Award
Memberships

Catholic Womens Club Sets Deland District Wesleyan Methodist Gets New Pastor
First Meeting Of Season Builder's Club
Regular monthly meetings
of the Catholic Women's Club
of the Church of the Nativity
will rcaume next Monday with
a meeting to be held at I
p. m. in the Social Hall of
the church.
Presiding officers of tta
elub are Mrs. Reba MacFarland, president; Mrs. Virgin­
ia Burke, vice president; Miss
Dorothy Teslo. secretory and
Mrs. Elena Shaw, treasurer.
Chairmen are Mrs. Maria
Fahey, alter; Mri. Perry
Fay, organisation and deve-

lopment; Mrs. Pat Quilling,
spiritual development; Mrs.
Shirley
CorklU,
program;
Mrs. Dolores Ktott, publicity;
Mrs. Toi Fitzpatrick, histor­
ian; Mrs. Mary BartUnahi.
reports and Mrs. Catharine
Rogers, refreshments.
Circles of tta club and their
chairmen are Our Lody’a in
North Orlando, Mrs. Hilda
Sommer; St. Catherine of Si­
enna in Longwood, Mrs. Lil­
lian Kennedy; St. Theresa In
Lake Mary, Mrs. Jackie Caruthere and St. Anne’a in Sunland, Mr*. Rita Glaser.

Presbyterian
Auxiliary
Women To Form Elech New
Two Circles
Officer

The last roeeeting ot the
Women of the Presbytcrlao
Church of the Covenant as
one group was held Monday
night at the home of Ur*.
Randy Sims In PinecresL
Beginning neit month the
Women will meet as a morn­
ing and an evening circle with
Mary Kaufman to serve as
chairman of tha morning cir­
cle and Helen Abendaheln as
chairmen of the evening cir­
cle.
At Monday night’* meeting
reports from tha Sept. 3 board
meeting and from various
committees ware heard and,
after discussion, a motion
waf carried for the Women
to make robes for the church
choir.
Refreshment! were eerved
to the members present at
the close of the meeting.

Church To Have
Quiet Day „
By Donee Kites
A Quiet Day will ba held a t
Chriit Church Episcopal In
Lonirwood next Friday. The
Day will begin a t 9 a. m. with
Holy Communion followed by
meditation and quiat period*
until 12:30 p. m.
Tha topic of tha Quiat Day
will ba "The Difference la Liv­
ing oa a Christian."
Mambara of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford
aa well aa those of Chriat
Church and other Intcrestw
persons, ora Invited to attend.

By Doom Ecles
Mrs. Obera Young was
elected vice president of the
Ladles Auxiliary of tha P in t
Pentecostal Church of Longwood a t tha regular masting
held Monday a t 7:30 p. m. a t
the church on Orange Avenue.
The election was held due
to tha resignation of Mrs.
Clao Barker.
Mrs. Young, who also will
serve aa chairman of rum­
mage sales, will bo assisted by
Mrs. Maids Grueber and Mrs.
Robert Adams.
Future fund raising projects
to ba held this fall ware dis­
cussed and included rummage
sales, Christmas card sale*
and bake sales.
Special prayers were offered
for Lawrenee Aneley, son of
Mrs. M. L. McDaniel, presi­
dent of the auxiliary and
brother of Rev. E. Ruth Grant,
pastor of tha church. Mr. Ani*
l*y is seriously 111 and la con­
fined to the hospital.
Following the business meet­
ing refreshments wsr* served
by Mr*. Thomas Alrey, hot­
test. The next meeting will be
held on Oct. 7 a t 7:30 p. m.
with Mrs. Young as hostess.

Bake Sale Set
Sunland'a S t Anna's Circle
of Ui« Catholic Women's Club
of tha Church of the Nativity
will sponsor a bake sal* from
P a. m. until noon this Satur­
day in front of tha Lake Mary
Post Office.

To Meet Here

Mambara of tha First Meth­
odist Church of Sanford will
ba hosts and hostesses a t 6:30
p. m. next Thursday for a sul^
district dinner meeting of tho
Da Land District Builder’s
Club, an organisation sponsor­
ed by tha DeLand District
Board of Church Extension,
Inc.
More than 100 guests ora
expected to attend tha dinner
wbleb will be held in McKinley
Hall of the church.
Dr. Joe A. Toll*, district
superintendent, will ba In
charge of the program for
which Dr. P. M. Boyd of Jack­
sonville will ba tha guest
speaker. Movie* will be shown
of growth of new churches In
tha area.
Persona who are not already
mambers of tha Builder’s Club,
an organization through which
members contribute toward
tha purchase of land and the
building of new church** In
tha DeLand District, will bo
given opportunity to join at
this time.

UPW Circie One
Has Meeting
By Franco* Waiter
Mrs. J. F. (Lillian) Good­
win was hostess tor the Sept­
ember meeting of Circle On*
of the L’PW of the Commun­
ity Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary held at her home
Tuesday night with Mrs. Ed
(Florence) Zimmerman, Cir­
cle Chairman, in charge.
The Devotional was given
by Mrs. Goodwin. "Fellowship
of Concern" waa read by
Mrs. Vera Harrison, follow­
ed by prayer for Missions l
Taiwan (Formosa),
During the business session
Ihe coming annual Fall Ba­
zaar and Supper was the
main topic of discussion. The
meeting was closed with the
Mispah benediction.
The hostess served refresh­
ments of cake, cookies, punch
and coffee during tha social
hour.
Other members attending
were Mrs. 11. M. (Lena) Glea­
son, Mrs. Robert (Phyllis) Rugenstein, Mrs. Ted (Jean)
Brooklyn, and Mrs. Charles
(Kay) Sasiman.

Central Baptist
Phebean Class
Has Meeting
The Pliebean Sunday School
Class of the Central Baptist
Church of Sanford held its
monthly meeting recently at
the church with Mrs. Maud
Smith presenting Ihe devo­
tional.
A character sketch of Abra­
ham and Isaac was given by
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Blanch
Myers and a Bible Quiz was
conducted on "Husbands and
Wives" and "Sons and Mo­
thers."
The meeting waa closed
with pra&gt;er after which those
present enjoyed refrr-hmenta
of cake, Ice cream and cook­
ies during the social hour.
Allen,link' were the Mines.
Almond, Bales, Chambers,
East, Ferguson. Myers, Sapp.
Smith and niveri.

NEW OFFICERS of the 1'renbyterinn Women of
the Church, Synod of Florida, who were elected
during the three-day Ciolden Jubilee held in San­
ford this week, included, tup photo from left.
Sirs. Raymond Shipley of West I'alin lieni’h, cor­
responding secretary; Mr«. W. L. Muttiwm of Ar­
cadia, treasurer; Mies Virginia licsmin of Pal­
metto, historian; Mra. It. L. Tilgkum of West
Palm Beach, president and Mrs. it. (i. Ilurkness
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of Luke City, recording secretary. Fast Presi­
dents attending were, bottom photo, seated from
left. Airs. J. M. Kdenfield of Jacksonville, Airs.
Henry Craig of Clinton, S. C.. Airs. Robert De­
well of Tumpn and Mrs. S. W. Anderson of Punama C ity; standing, Mrs. F. M. Womack of Jack­
sonville, Airs. It. G. Martin of Pensacolu, Airs. E.
K. Montgomery of Luke City and Airs. Russell
Rogue of Tampa.
(Herald Photos)

By Mi*. M. L.
Rev. E arl 1* lab o r, new
paitor of the Wesleyan Meth­
odist Church in Paola, and
Mrs. Raker and their three
children, Mike, 13, Jerry, 10,
and Unda, seven, are now.
residing in the same manse
adjacent to the church.
Rev. Baker cornea to paola
from Knoxville, T a n ., where
be was pastor of tho Stair
Avenu* Wesleyan Methodist

Church for aevra years.
The ehureh has Juot recent­
ly organized n band consist­
ing of five accord!ans. tour
trumpets, two cornels, two
trombones, two Hawaiian gui­
tars, a piano and an organ.
Tha band plays for Sunday
evening services and also has
given a concert in Orlando
at the Wesleyan Church there
aad will play in Merritt Island
on Sept. 37. The group has

been invited to play a t tta
Fern P ark N azam e church.
The Sunday School of tta
church is presently conduct­
ing a contest which will con­
tinue through Oct. 6. Students
participating in the contest
are divided equally aa tta
••Army’’ ta d •Navy" teams.
Paoin Wesleyan also la mak­
ing tentative plans for n
Homecoming to bo hold on
Oct. « with further arrange-

meats to t a
•t a
later date.
Services ot the church, lo­
cated sin mife{ west of Sanford at WUaoo’i Comer on
SR 46, u t open to all rest
dents of the area.
Present estimate* indicate
tta t about 36 percent of tta
territory of Alaska la public
domain.
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SERVICES SATURDAY—
Morning
Worship
11:M
a.
m.
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■ ablate School---- - t i l e a. m.
1:1# p. m.
Chrlatlnn Youth
Worship Service _ lltOO a. m. Training Union _ S I# p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:4* p. m.
M inistry
Wodnooday N ieb t
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P. S Chant* ____ _ — Pastor
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1:1# a.
Sumter S c h o o l ___ 1:11 a. ■&gt;.
M orales W orship 11:** a. m.
T rtlnlna Union __ . 1:1# p. m.
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Moraine W orship 11:1* a. m.
T ralalae Union — 1:1* p. at.
X vealae W orship . Tit* p. m.
Wod. Prapor atrvlsa T ill am .
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W T R R ___________ . T:M p. u .
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w v e r a i n w h is iio w a h t
OAPTIOT CHURCH
■Ih a t. « Mollp A n .
Paul M. L » l i * r _____ . P aitor
Hunter School
14:#l a. m.
Bandar
Moraine W orship U:IS a. as.
h u nter
Evtnlnp Worahlp T;4I p. m.
Wodnooday
J’rayod aorvlca _ Tsti p. at.
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P u lo r _ — William J. Ousts
Morning Worship _
S I# A
11 ». m.
Sunday I c h o o t ___ S :ll ». m
Training Union
t : l t p.m
Kvonlng Worship __ T.Su p.m.
Wsd. u fllco r s A Toachor*
M i s t i n g ....,............. S:I# pm
Wsd. 1‘rapsr Ssrvlct T:lo pm
m onth o a u v n o
BAPTIST CHAPS*.
ISO N. r-olrfoa Ava.
V. N. Magar-I, Cliapvl P »it»r
Hunter School ___„ t i l l a.ra.
Training U n io n ___ I.Jo p, m.
Worship
11 a. m. T ill pm .
Wsd. E vening Prarar T:S* p.m.

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H am ilton O rillia __ Pastor
R. L. Mathew* -....... Paster B.
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■andap a. hoot ___ S:4&gt; a. ns. Sunday School -----»:#« a. m.
11:4* a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
Morning Worship 11:1* * m. Kamltp Hsrvlc# and
TiO* p. aa. — Evonlng Sorvlcs
______ 14:4# a. m.
S ir m s s
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CHCNCH OP CHRIST
L'oraor 4th &gt;•* l&gt; 4 L ansol Avo.
Tolophons: PA Z - l t li
Ralph B row tr Jr.
E van glllst
Blbla School
1*:** a. m. E u gsn s hhtldua
Pastor
1:41 a.m.
M aralnr Worship l l t l * a. ns. Sunday School
PtOPT PSBTHCOaTAL
10:41 #.mE vening Worahlp - t i l p. m. Morning Worship
CHI'OCR OP LOBOWOOH
Wod. Prapor Borvieo T;l* pm. E vonlng Worship — 7:0# p.m.
Wod. Prapar Rorvlcn 7:1# pm. Bov. B. B ath Oran* — Paolo*
Sunday School _ _ 14;M a. aw
PAOLA CHCRCH OP CHRIST
M orulas W orship 11:00 a. mH lohwap dg wan*
■undap B voaln* _ T ilt g. ta.
Morrlo nubp ■- - K vangsllst
LVTMBNAW CRUNCH OP Wod. oibto Study - T ilt g. m.
niblo C la a n t — 10:00 a. m.
Conqutrors M u tin g
THH BBOgSEBR
Morning Worship _ tltoo a. m.
P ridar . . . . . . . . . Til# p. m.
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Life"
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c h u r c h o p c h h is t
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■under S o * o * i____ 1:11 a. a*.
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Ss s Ih A F lorida
Ptonaor Poltowrhlp 4:0d p. m.
Sundap
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Evening Worship .... 7:10 p. m.
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B.
Dolick,
Jr.
_
Pastor
Morning Worship U :ia n. m.
E vonlng gsrvlso — 1:1* p ns. H onda/ School — . 1:11 n. m. Wod P raytr Mooting T:01 p.m.
loo "Harold or Truth" 1 p a . Church Borvteoo — 1(:M a. m.
Communion—First Sunday in
Sundap on Channsl •
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School—Kranch and 17th.
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PtRPT CRUNCH OP CteNIlT Roe. Jbh a IL tttrva, Jr. Pastor
SCIENTIST
,
Church S-:h uol------0 :4S a. m.
PM la s t Soownd Strvsl
M urnlng Worship !t:oo a. m.
TO LIST YOUR
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Morning Worship It:## a.
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John T, Adam* Jr.
rastor
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Sunday S c h o o l------1:41 a. m
M i m i n g W o rah lp
10:1 S a. m.
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Church Conducts
30 Days To Better Grades Week Of Prayer
The 'Vertical Courses' For Missions
B j TW Reading Laboratory probably figured it out. When

By Jane Casselberry
A season of prayer was ob­
served this week by the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
for missions sponsored in the
state.
A program of prayer was
held at the church on Tuesday
morning and the prayer meet­
ing was conducted Wednesday
evening by the WMU with
Mrs. Lucills Bailey In charge,
A playlet was presented to
show ths congregation what
some of the state missions do,
such as the Jacksonville Bap­
tist Children's Home, Baptist
Bible Instituta in Gracevllle
and the Bibles and ministry
provided for the state penal
institutions.
Those taking part In the
program were Mrs. Jack Hug­
gins, Mrs. Ed llclnscn, Mrs.
Sue Dunn and Mrs. Providence
Ideingi. Ths president, Mrs.
Leonard Jones presided.
A special offering will be
given during the morning wor­
ship on Sunday for the work
of the state missions.

Written for Newspaper
you overview the unit or the
Enterprise Association
chapter, or even when you're
In our last chapter we listening to tha lecture, you
talked about hiitory — how hav* to get th* definition of
H more* and flowi and how the geneeral concept of
your studying must take thla “group,” or “defense mechInto account — how you de­ anism," or "government by
velop m broad overview of hii­ “compact," only then will you
tory and then fit each smaller concern yourself with details
detail into the bigger move­ and the particular applica­
ment.
tions of the concept. Don't
Today we*?# lumped togeth­ get tied up in details until
er aociotogy, psychology, po­ you know what you’re talking
litical acience or civlca, and about.
economics. Why do you think
we did that? Can you see
(NEXT: Biology, a bird of
what they have In common, a different feather.)
end how they differ from his­
tory f Stop for a minute and
The entire &gt;0 DAYS TO
try to figure it out for your- BETTER GRADES series
aelf. And while you're at it, is now avsilsbte In an M.
where ahould we place English page, spiral-bound book.
literature—doea It fit with to- To order your copy send
day'a group* ?
your name, address city
Hav* you figured It all out? and state Plus 91.00 to
If you haven’t, keep on read­ Bettrr Grades, c o The San­
ing, English literature, of ford Herald, P. O. Box 499,
courae, fits in with hlalory, Dept. A, Radio City Station,
rather than with sociology New York 19, N. Y.
and the other ones we’ll be
talking about here. Unless
you’re taking advanced cours­
es in literary criticism, your
English (or American) litera­
ture course la actually a his­
tory of literature. You're not
learning how to write poetry,
or really, what makes great
poetry, but you're learning
who wrote what and when he
wrote I t
The development of history
(and the hiitory or literature)
is, In a sense, a horizontal
one. It flows and progresses
from ona point to the next,
from one century to tha n e x t
But the development of aociology, psychology, political
science and of economics is a
Vertical development These
subjects construct concepts
•mi then develop these con­
cepts. Some illustrations will
help.
Sociology defines the Con­
cept of group. The definition
is (with variations) "an ag­
glomeration of persons with
HEN M. HOWLAND, Seminole County Motors
a common basis for action.”
of Sanford, attended u special dealer preview of
From this general concept,
the 1064 Dodge cars a t Jacksonville Coliseum.
one can work down (vertical­
Howland (left) talks with Robert M. McCurry
ly) to regional groups, or peo­
Jr., Dodge general sales manager, about plans
ple tliut live In the same geo­
fur advertising and marketing of the 60th an­
graphic area, then to purniversary car models.
poaeful groups, or people who
are working to achieve a com­
mon end (perhaps thcy"re or­
ganizing a charity drive, or
working in the same office,
etc.). Or to taka a slightly
different tack, you could de­
fine group awareness. (Are
you sa conscious of your
“ membership” In a elty as you
are of your membership in a
social club?) And then you
could move on to th« concept
of interaction between groups.
In th* same way, psychol­
ogy might define defense me­
chanisms as unconscious tech­
niques for dealing with, or
•voiding, stress in our lives.
Again, from this general con­
cept, you can work down to
various types of defense
compulsive, phobias, with­
drawal, etc.
WE WILL AIR CONDITION
Economics, after defining,
THE FOLLOWING MAKE CARS,
for Instance, the Law of Di­
minishing Returns will apply
UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED,
the general law to specific
cases, e.g., will a progressive
AT THE NEW LOW PRICE OF —
tax structure (one that hits
the higher Income brackets
harder than the lower brack­
ets) discourage business in­
vestment?
What's the best way of han­
dling these subjects? You’ve

Grace Church
Sels Weekly
Schedule

Hospital
Notes
SEPTEMBER II
Admissions
Elijah Taylor, Mima; Patri­
cia Brincy, Loogwood; Fras­
er Wcathertpoon, Maitland;
Robert Wynn, DeBaryt Mardell Gonterman, Lavada Ann
Bruce, Ruth Rannella, Ollie
Portion. Jessie Collins, Cur­
tis Murphy, Bessie Swallow,
Jeanne Dunn, Mary Johnson,
and Gwcndlioc Gilmore, all
of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Perry A. Dome,
a son; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Gonterman, a daughter; Mr.
and Mr*. Berchman E. Rogero, a son; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Crowe, a daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es N.
Sparks, a daughter; Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Bruce, a
son, all of Sanford.
Dlsmlssali
Lillian Cleveland, DeBary;
Arthur Beckett, Junle Butncr, John Scolt Kirk, llazel
Gillon, Murdock Mathcson,
John Williams, Mrs. Elisa­
beth Doyle and baby and Mrs.
Barbara Dcffely and baby, all
of Sanford.

Face Venezuelans
DENVER (U Pl)—The heuvily favored U. 8. Davis Cup
team face the Venezuelans to­
day in whut the Americans
hope will lie the first step to­
ward challenging the Austral­
ians for world tennia suprem­
acy.

y J 'i t S K a i s .
CURRENT BEAUTY—
Salty Anne Duncan, 18,
of Wnverly, Ky., in n
sparkling beauty with
enough voltage to turn
on the "win" sign nt
t h e Kentucky State
Fnir, Louisville. Her
title: "Mias Kentucky
Rural Electric Co-op of
1963."
(NEA Telephoto)

Timms To Fill
Pulpit Here
Rev. W. E. Timms, new
serving as paster of the
Geneva Methodist Church,
will fill the pulpit at First
MethodUt Church In Sanford
this Sunday in the absence of
Rev. John T. Adams Jr. who
will be in Mlsrnl to deliver the
nnnunl Homecoming Service
nt the Tarhoux Methodist
Church where he was minis­
ter before coming to Sanford.
Mrs. Timms will conduct
services in Geneva.

Home Folks Take Poke At Ev

CHICAGO (UPI) - Senate Dlrksen, overwhelmingly re­ cruel botx on the American
Republican Leader Everett elected to a third term from people.'*
McKinley D l r k s e n came Illinois last year, waa picket­
home Thursday only to be ed by a thousand demonstra­
slapped down twice for his tors who protested his objec­
The Methodist Youth Fel­ stands on civil rights and the
tion to the public accommoda­
lowship of Grace Methodist nuclear test ban treaty.
tions clause In President
The Men's Club of the First
Church will have a picnic this
Kennedy's civil rights bill.
Methodist Church of Sanford
Sunday at the home of Mr.
The minority leader, who will hold a dinner meeting at
Joins Ottawa
and Mrs. E. C. Smith on Sil­
OTTAWA. Ont. (UFI)—Don only two days ago read to the the church next Thursday be­
ver Lake. Members will meet
Estes, 22, a 6-1, 230-pound de­ Senate Kennedy's appeal for ginning at T p.m.
at the church at 3 p. m.
fensive end, will report to the support of the test ban treaty,
Guest speaker, R 1e h a r d
On Tuesday a delegation of
Ottawa Rough Riders of the also was the obvious object of Pearce of DeLand, will pre­
church officers will attend a
Eastern Football Conference a GOP women's resolution sent an Illustrated lecture on
missionary program meeting
opposing (he treaty af “ a the general topic of “ Rocks,'*
at First Methodist Church, Sunday.
Orlando. The subject of the
meeting, "Our Mission Today"
will bring Into focus Meth­
odism's quadrennial mission
ary program.
The Junior Choir, which has
Space Heaters, Floor Furnace, Gun Type Central Heat
been inactive during the sum­
mer months, will resume
weekly rehearsals on Thurs­
— SERVICE INCLUDES —
day at 4 p. m. Mrs. Otis
Taylor, Junior Choir Direc­
1. Check Tnnk For Water.
6. Fire And Adjuet Flame.
tor, invites all young people
of the church, third grade
2. Clean And Adjust Electrodes
through Junior High, to join
7. Check D raft.
And Nozzle.
the group.
Tlte Esther Circle, WSCS.
.1. Brush Down Combustion
8. Check Thermostat*
Thursday at 9:00. Members
Chamber And Vacuum Clean.
are asked to bring their Ba­
I. Vacuum Blower Compnrlmcnl
zaar projects to the meeting.

Methodist Men
Set Meeting

Pre-Season Oil Furnace Clean-Up, Tune-Up

Attend School
Rev. Leonard Jones of the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
and Rev. Jack Lindsay of the
Umgwowl Baptist Church atIended the School of Pruphrl*
held Wednesday and Thursday
of Ihis week In Panama City.

And Oil Fan And Motor.

9. Clean Stack Switch.

5. Replace Fillers* If Necessary
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10. Calibrate Carburetor.

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M YF Meet
Five members cf the First
Methodist MYF of Sanford
attended the MYF Sub-dis­
trict Retreat held last Friday
and Saturday at Csmp Wi­
nona near DeLeon Springs.
Those attending were Linda
Leggore, Glenda Albert, Di­
ane Utterback, Pixie Adams
and Sherry Conville.
The weekend included In­
spirational talks from guest
speakers, devotional periods,
business meetings, workshops,
song fests and recreation.
Dr. Joe A. Telle, Del.and
district superintendent, was
in charge of the closing ser­
vice.

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Class Sets Social
The Young Married Class
of the Lake Mary Church of
the Naxarene will hold a so­
cial meeting a t 7 p.m. Satur­
day at the home of Dick and
P at Ransbottmn, 1308 Doug­
las Avenue In Sanford. Grill­
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Menu. All claia members and
friends ara invited to attend.

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Strap On Your Armor
The attitude is summed up by
William W. Harper, a consulting le­
gal physicist:
'’If the occupant w on the ear, as
he would a suit of armor, the crush­
ing of the ear exterior in a collision
would absorb tremendous amounts of
impact energy and protect him from
bodily injury. But for some unex­
plained reason the teachings of phy­
sics have never been understood by
the motorist; so, rather than 'strap
on' the vehicle and take advantage
of its protective armor in a crash,
th e motorist dashes himself violently
to pieces against Its interior! This
makes no sense a t all, but It is still
standard practice after 60 years of
automotive accident history."

I t is ironic th a t the growing use
of seat belta in automobiles is rssulttng in an increase in th e number of
traffic accident stories with headUses likes
"Three Killed in Car Crash; Had
Belts B ut Didn’t Wear them.”
Or:
"forgot to Buckle Belt, Crash
Victim Says.”
Sometimes it's a case of fatal forgetfulneas. Other tlmea, it la willful
disregard of this simple safety pre­
caution- The rseult is the same in
either ease. And In either case, the
type of thinking th a t lets people
either neglect or ignore seat belts
le paradoxical.

Change For A Buck?
machines don’t destroy the coins,
they do hoard them in their coin
boxes, sometimes for many days,
and thus keep chunge out of circula­
tion.
• In places such as school cafete­
rias where there ju st isn't time to
make change, patrons are required
to bring exact change, usuully in odd
amounts, and that means families
store more change a t home.
• Some eight million coin collec­
tors put a dent In the small money
supply.
• Cost of many items require use
of a multiple number of small coins.
Which leaves the situation right
where it began:
"Who haa change for a buck?"

The plaintive wall of the person
waking change Is heard across the
land -an d It’s a vocal sign of the
Why this should be so when
coins are fit for circulation for about
• quarter-century haa been spelled
out by Mlaa Eva Adams, director of
the Hint, before a House committee
considering a bill which would autiu
orixe more buildings and equipment
for the various mints. Some of the
• Our population Is soaring, and
there are more pockets to fill with
change.
• Coin-gobbling devices are grow­
ing in number and variety. As they
do, demand for change in vurious
combinations la growing. While the

Dick West Soys

Just A Paul Bunyan
WASHINGTON (UPI)

1 might have gone on deter­
People were always telling iorating Indefinitely had It
a* that I should gel more not been for the President's
Council on Physical Fitness.
extreiee.
"Basically," they would That worthy agency recently
u y , "you have a fine physi­ published a book of adult ex­
que, and tempermentally you ercises that completely eras­
are the sweetest guy this side ed my childhood fear of calis­
e! Guy Lombardo. It's a thenics.
shame to let yourself go to I began following tha pro­
gram outlined In the book,
pet like this."
1 knew that they were right except on one Important
sad I wasted to turn over a point.
sew leaf. But 1 didn't have
Rather than do a few exerthe strength to lift It.
cisei at a time, as the book

recommended, I did them all
at one time. The result was
g near disaster.
The first indication ! had
of the dangers of over-exercis­
ing cams when I saw an old
frltnd on the street. 1 rushed over to shake his hand
and in doing so broke three
of hit fingersSince be had always been
rather fragile, 1 did not at­
tach any great significance to
the incident. My awakening
began a ciuple of daya later
when my left front tire went
flat.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
I got the Jack out of Ihe
trunk and put it under the
____ *VYWO«D,TOM,NOUV&amp; FOK66t&gt;
front bumper. Nothing unuaual about that. But the first
JPTDTH'DOORUKb x A
time I pushed down on Ihe
sMU6tvJWBSEATITUF,
a s s s c S i W 5)
jack handle my car flipped
&lt;l PSYCHOLOGY OP SALEftMAfl- over on its back.
"What did you do to the
QOVtM u rie OP CHAIRS
car?" my wife cried.
fcx m e PC DDL IHQ I
S
*5^"I don’t know," I said.
EMUY.WORTH
MOMEV/
"There
must have been too
CbVJlMG-V
much leverage somewhere.'
Secretly, however, I was
beginning to suspect that my
muscles were firming up
faster than my bodily coortli
nation was equipped to handle.
This deduction was confirm
cd tlic very nest evening.
When 1 gel borne front work
In the evening, my 2-year-old
ton customarily run* out to
greet me. 1 make a practice
of picking him up aad play­
fully tossing him Into the
air. standard father atuff.
On this evening, however,
when I tossed him Into the
air be didn't come back
down.
I knew then that I had
erred in not building up to
physical fitness gradually. I
simply no longer knew my
own strength.
Pag* 4 Sanford, Florida Frl., September 13, 1963 They caught my son la a
fireman's net in a neighbor­
ing county. No real harm waa
W ALTBS A. OIKLOW, a titir o a t i n h i u l i v h i . h
SIILH
W
ILLS
done
but I’m now working
r a a o VAN r m
MsoUtnlcsl Mupt.
Slant a la s B ailor
hard to get myself back out
M S i n * iio »:m a k k h
J tD Y W SILLS
of condition.
Huilntt* M t n t g . r

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE Q-454: The Rev. W.t haa many facets, Included
Dean Smith invited me to among which are pleasure in
Cuynhngn Full*, a suburb of delicious food, plus music, re­
Akron, Ohio, for four meet­ ligion, recreation together end
ing* on one day, under the even poetry.
auapicee of the Ministerial
But without the buale sexual
Association.
attraction, those other ele­
My afternoon nddreas was ments will seldom suffice.
at Silver Lake Church and wss
And you wivea ran prove
ust for the ladles.
that to your own satisfaction
The church was parked until by viewing the homosexual
chairs even were brought in adults in your arte, tor we
to fill the long corridor a t tho have millions of adult homo­
rear.
sexuals in this country.
Among other matter*, I dis­ A homosexual man ' may
cussed the fact that wives of­ share your feminine delight
ten produce divorces hy their in good music and art, as well
■ins of omission.
os literature end delicious
Thty offsnd and affront food.
them husbands even without
But hs will still not ask a
waffling they are doing so.
woman to marry him!
For they show reluctance,
W hyf Because he has misdi­
indifference and often resist­ rected his sexual dexlra to­
ance to their husband'* erotic ward one of his own *ex and
desires.
thus you women have no mag­
After the meeting, the tad- netic sexual "puli’* or attrac­
lee had a tea, during which a tion to hint!
group of smart wive* then
Eunuch* and males who are
challenged my statement that low in erotic vigor, also ere
■sx is the basic reason why more likely to be thl old bach­
marriages occur.
elors in society.
Dr. Crime,'’ one woman
For sex is the usual vital
protested, “can't a marriage magnetic force that make* a
he purely a spiritual, poetic man propose marriage t
affair, quit* removed front
Iron differs from lead in
sexT"
that iron will respond to a
Obviously, happy marriags magnet while lead remain* in­

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The Herald le a matnber of tha L’nltad I'raaa which la en­ la to g«L
titled exelualvaly to tha u*a for (apublleatloa ot all tha local
news printed la Ihla newapaper.
Me part of any m aterial, newa or advertising, of this edition
NUT RE8PUNS1BILK

of The Aanferd Harold tnejr he reproduced In any mauuor w ith ­
out w ritten permleatnn of the puhllaher o f The llarald. Any
'Individual or firm rvapnnalhla for such reproduction w ill ha
contldervd aa lafrlnelnw on Tha Herald'* rop rrlgb l and w ill be
held liab le for dam aelug under tha taw. I’ubllahvd dally eicep t
‘Saturday, Sunday and Oirlattua*: pulilUbud Saturday pMcatdlnp
Chrlitmog,

I will not be responsible
»r any debts incurred by
anyone other than myself.
KENNETH R. HALL

e rt
Weil, without the capacity
to rcepond to sexual magnet­
ism, the male become! spirit­
less and a leaden "hen-pecked
Henry" type of personality.
Sexual v i t a l i t y Is what
maksa a man dynamic. When
channeled properly, it pro­
duces great leaders, like Xing
David and Benjamin Frank­
lin.
You esa anticipate the de­
cline of a nation when its men
would rather cuddle e stein of
beer Instead of a sweetheart)
And you can detect the sex­
ual decline In men, for when
they degenerate into quibbling
over which restaurant serves
the best salad, they have be­
came partly d i - i e x e d er
eunuchoid.
A virile mala doesn't quibble
in the dining room if ha has
his “dish" in the boudoir.
So will you sluggish wives
please try to effect e little
mors ardor in the boudoir, if
only to avert divorce?
So send for my booklet “Sex
Problems in Marriage," en­
closing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents.
And If your husband reads
it, you shouldn't have to feign
as much ardor.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

France’s Foes Wait
MADRID, Spain (UPI) —
Ask almost any politically
minded Spaniard what he belives is Spain's greatest in­
ternal problem, and the reply
will be, “the succession."
Spain officially ts still a
kingdom, but the phrase, “the
succession,’* applies to only
one man ami that is General­
issimo Francisco Franco, in all
respects Spain’* chief of state.
Today's Spain, 25 years af­
ter the civil wer, is a nation
moulded by Franco and ruled
by his decisions.
Franco reaenta being called
a dictator, preferring rather
to regard himself as a man
who fulfilled a national need
and still ia answering to 1L
Whatever t h e definition,
Spain has found tranquility
after 100 y e a n of civil war,
'enjoys a rising prosperity and
once more is looking to the
world beyond the Pyrenees.
Even Franco's home critics
admit there is no one in the
country able to match him in
national prestige.
There is o p p o s i t i o n to
Franco in Spain, amid on*
know ledgable American.
But It Is an opposition

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which it is hard to pise* your form of govsmment and sub­
finger, the source pointed out mit it tu a plebiscite.
to this correspondent who flew Finally there has been a
to Spain aboard an Iberia Air­ suggestion that Franco hlmlines plans to be shown the sslf might retire, giving the
situation close-up.
country an opportunity to
Except for the Communists reach Its own peaceful solu­
and the anarchists, no on* Is tion but holding himself ready
plotting against him. The min­ to return to office ia case of
imum wage h as been raised to need.
a dollar a day, and the Utile
man about to raise hie stand­
ard of living with a new
apartment or a television sst
ia not willing to risk U ts •
new revolt.
Most of the opposition sim­
ply ia waiting tor Franco to
get out of office or ills.
Approaching the age of 71,
Franco ahowa alga of neither.
Whoever is to rule ia Bpaia
must have the support of the
army. Filling that requirement ia Vke Prealdent C apt
Gen. Aguatln Munoi Grandee,
the only man wboss military
rank equala Franco's own.
Another alternative is the
council of tha realm, a council
which would be composed of
repreeentntivee of labor, tha
Roman Catholic church, the
universities and professional

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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
ia going to ha a piece
tourism and the
mature hi autumn.
Kennedy ia going
to travel through Pennsyl­
vania and nine western states
Sept 25-29.
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of
N n r York U T ith in g five
states in early September
prior to * owing through Europo 8*pt. 24-80. Mr*. Roche,
fo llo r II ia g o in g with him.
Ben. Barry Goldwater to tor
hae accepted invitations to do*
deliver lecturesi in 10 lUta*—
stated ­
•ad there may
ly be more inter.
later.
Any evi) thoughts that thera
are poltleal implications to all
this should be promptly scrub­
bed from tha mind. Because
these three tourista say they
are non political tours. The re­
mote fact th a t there is a
presidential election in 1944 is
sold to be purely colncldentaL
September and October are
simply the perfect months to r
vacationing.
Flying weather is perfect
meet days, before the toga of
November end tha snows of
December set in. And there’* a
nip la tha a ir that mokes
•very patriotic public official
want to get out and inspect
the crops a fte r the fell bar.
vest. That's all there ia to It,
gentle readers.
Why, President K e n n e d y
himself says he is Just going
out to check up on conoereatlon and reclamation and tha
recreational facilities behind
power dame and governmentmade lakes.
The White House announce­
ment said tha President would
inspect national parks, sea­
shore*, wilderness areas. So
you can see this Is just a na­
ture lover's holiday. Anything
to get out of Washington to r
a breath of fresh sir.
Anyone who thinks th at
what tha President would n e l ­
ly Ilka to conserve and re­
claim are six western states
with tour electoral votes, Mon­
tana four, Wyoming three,
Utah four, Oregon alx and
California 22 ia a mcany.
Gotdwator isn’t avin a pres­
idential candidate yet, accord­
ing to him. The Draft Goldwater headquarters in Wash­
ington says it Is doing nothing
to promote his tour or get out
ths crowds. They still aren't
speaking to each other. N a­
ture lover Goldwater is just
going to Inspect the grass
root*.
Two of his appearances will
be before Republican women—
who are g n a t gardeners—in
Chicago Sept. U and San
Diego OcL 3.
Four of his appeannrea will
be just to help the Republicans
ha tost in 1950—North Dakota
raise funds in Pennsylvania—
Gov. William W. Scranton, a
potential rival, invited him—
Oklahoma, New Jersey and
Massachusetts. Goldwater will
visit JFK ’s hums town of Bos-

too O ct 18 to show how mueh
ha loves him.
In Now York, Goldwater
wiH be fail guy Sept 17 at a
Buffalo Circus Saints and Sin­
ners affair, which Is Just tor
fun. In New York City he will
attend n Financial World din­
ner O ct 81, which ia etricUy
business. And be wouldn’t
think of trying to take dele­
gates sway from Gov. Rocke­
feller. Or would he?
Goldwater and Rockefeller
will both apeak at the West­
ern Republican Rally In Eu­
gene, Ore., O ct 12. They will
•peak at different times in
different halle so nobody will
get the erase idea of compar­
ing the two men or their
views.
Also, Gov. Mark Hatfield ie
a GOP presidential nominee

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
M any'thanks tor The Her­
ald’s editorial recognition of
tha Savin ge and Loan indus­
try ’s (100 Billion milestone.
Those of as who*are in
thle nationally significant seg­
ment of business, especially,
should like to pay our re­
spects to the thrifty individ­
uals and families who recognils the importance of u s ­
ings as a means to achieve
some of thsir goals; and
confidence brings them to the
S A L's. Also, to tha proud
persons whose truly Amsrlcen
desire tor a home of their
own brings them to the S A
L’s tor financial assistance.
To alt these customers w* u y
“Many Thanks'*.
These two vital slements
of American life are instru­
mental in making the wheels
of ths housing industry turn
and in adding their strength
to American economic prog­
ress
George Touhy
Executive Vice President
First Federal Savings
And Loan Association
Editor, Herald:
1 would like ,to take this op­
portunity in behalf of the 129
saving] and loan associations

In Florida to thank you for
your excellent editorial en­
titled, "1100 BILLION MILE.
STONE" which appeared k
your Sept 8 edition.
We are justly proud of the
record these thrift and home
financing institutions have
established nationally as well
as locally. For these accom.
plishments to be recognized
by your newspaper la greatly
appreciated.
William D. Hussey
Florida Savings
And Loan League
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C h u k Son, Clip, Cowlic,
G l a n c e , Gripe, Wake-up
Wash and Happy Jack are
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possibility aad neither Rocke­
feller nor Goldwater want to
undercut Oregon’s own favor.
Its son. Or would they?
Rockefeller's real Intereat is
said to be the Republican gov.
ernors* conference in Denver
S ept 14. His other dates are
Oregon, III., S ep t 7; Hunting,
ton, W. V *, S e p t 21, and
Roanoke, Va^ the next day.
Of course, there might be
some real political significance
to Rockfeller** European trip.
Vice President Lyndon John­
son la in Europe now, prepsring the ground for his possible
candidacy tor the Democratic
presidential nomination in
1988. Rocky can’t afford to let
Lyndon get ahead of him
there, ms the two might be rir.
el candidate* five years from
now. But os tor 1984—peris h
the naughty thought

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Hie greet success was compound­
ed on a disappointment. When he
broke into baseball in 1938, he want­
ed to be a pitcher. After two yean,
he developed arm trouble and nearly
quit the sport. His manager in the
minors talked him into trying the
outfield and his willingness to stick
it out, even though he felt he'd felled
led to fame and records in the bode.

M H M n a iH B n a H n i

0 tM Moris!, bo doubi, Tins ts a f h t
people many thlngi. (This indodee plenty of pitehera not to n«nre
op • fa t pitch to hint.) Even so,
there’s one lesson th a t all of us—e tpedally the youngstsrs can learn
from this sterling baseball player,
retiring after 22 years of m ajor
lM«ae play.

jm bjt

Peter Edson

THIRTY DAYS HATH SEPTEMNR-1

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h#l4 on Autu&gt;t :t. 1111, at
the c it y Hall la th# c it y at
Banford, Florid*. partuant to
p ftttlon ta d notice h#r*tofora alTtn. px ***1 and adaptad an ordlnahc*. r##arrlng
hnwovrr, ta Ilia c ity of Banford an f f it m f n t for pnblle
UtlUtlM, claalnr, vacatln* and
fbandanlnc any and all rlfh t
f t lha City af Sanford, F lor­
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th f follow ing d ficrlb td public
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Interests by, through, un
filed agalnat you In th* above
der or agalnat tha afuroCourt by th* above named
'•ltd person.
Plaintiff. T h * proparty aoualit
T O U A R E hereby notified
lo b* foracloatd I* aa follow*: that a Complaint to foreclose
Lo t t. Block D. CAB 8 K L - a certain mortgage encumber­
l i E R I l T H E I G H T S , C****t
ing th* following daacrlbad
berry, Florida, as par plat real property, to -w lt :
tbaraof paoordad In Plat
Lot * 1. O A K L A N D H I L L S ,
Book &gt;, Pag* IT, Public
according
tn
th*
plat
Records ot Bamlnol* Coun
thereof a* recorded In Plat
ty. Florida; togathar with
Book
t
l
.
Pagaa
&lt;1 and &lt;4
H E l T t a - S A I Electric lint
Public Records of la m L
W ater
Haatar
Inatallad
nol# County, Florid*,
iTabl* T o p i
hai baan fllsd against you In
T O U A R E R E Q U I R E D to th* ahova-atylad suit, and you
aarv* a copy af your Anawar, are required lo aarv* a copy
or other Plaadtag. an Plain- of your
Anawar
or
other
tirra Attornaya. F R A N K . A Pleading to th* Complaint on
S T U E L K O W . EAQB., 1111 Lin
Plaintiff* attornaya. A N D E R ­
coin Road. Miami Beach. Plot
SON. R U S H, D E A N . U J W N
Ida. and tlla th* original In DEN A van dan U E K O . 117
the offlea of th* Clark of th* East Central Avenue. Ovlando.
above Court an, ar before, th* Florida, and III* tha original
loth day of September, 1341. in Answer or olhar Tleadlng In
daf.iult of which th* Complaint th* office of lha Cle rk of tha
w ill be taken aa eunfatead Circuit Court on or bafur*
agalnat you for th* relief r*
th* l i s t day of October. 1311
q u r i t t d in Plaintiff* Com
I f you fall to do so. a dacra*
plaint.
pro confaaao will b# taken
D A T E D thla 14 th day of against you (nr th* relief d*
A nnual,
III],
at
Bamlnol* manded In the Complaint.
C o u n t y , Sanford, Florida.
Thla Notice ahall b* pub
AHEAD
Halted one* a week for four
Ar itiur II. Beckwith. Jr., consecutive week* In th* Han
Clark of tha Circuit Court ford Herald.
By : Martha T . Vlhlan
D A T E D thla U t h Say af
Deputy Clark
Sapttmbar, l i l t .
F R A N K A U T U F .L K O W ,
(H EAL)
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
A r t h u r II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Publlah Aug. 14 A Sapt. 4 , 1*.
Clerk of Circuit Court
s*. m i .
H y : Martha T . Vlhlen
CDL -1P
Deputy cle rk
Anderson, Rush, Dean,
Lowndas A van dsn Berg
IT T H E CIRCUIT COIWT IT Attorney* and Counsellors at
AT I) FOR SEMINOLE COUN- L w
T ) . FLORIDA. IT CMA.TCERT 111 Eaat Central Boutavard
fa s * S*. I U 3 I.
I h n t Offlc* Box l i l t
T H E I l O W E R Y S A V I N G S Orlando, Florid*
H A N K , a Baring* Bank organ­ T e l e p h o n e 311-4457
ised and aviating under lha P u b l l e h Sep t, 11, 14, 11 A Oct
Law* ot th* Stats of Naw
1M 1
Tork,
C D M -44

B a ita a

«* i

Plaintiff,

CLM-11

tb* fearr at lb* CeuatT
Judge. Pamtaele Centsty, Slate
*4 FlevMn. la Piehate.
!■ aw the Estate eft
Fred R. Wilson
Deceased.
FTT.b i x o r t r r .
Notice la haraby alvan (hat
th* undaralanad will, on lha
Ind day of October, A. D. 1) 41.
praoant
to
the
Honorable
County
Juda*
of
Hemlnola
County. Florida, hi# final re­
turn
account and voucher-,
at Eaecutor of the Estate of
Prad R. Wilson, daceaeed and
at aald time, than and thar-.
make application to th* said
Judge for a final sattlamant
of
administration
of
said
•state, and for an order dis­
charging him aa auch Executor
Dated thla tha 4 th day of
September. A. D. 1141.
A. Edwin Hhtnholsar
Ae Executor of th* Estate
of Fred R. Wllaon
Daraaaad
H H IN H D L S r.R A N D LO O AN
Attornaya at U vw
Flrat Fadernl Bu ilding
Hanford. Florida
Attorney for Executor
Publlah Sept. I , 1*. W, IT. 1441
C D M -IT

Tou and aaoh a f you ar*
haraby notified and required
lo praaant la dmptleat* any
claim s and damanda which
you. o r althar ot you. may
hav* agalnat tha aatat* ot
ADD IE V. B K O ’X*. dacaaaad.
1st* of aalJ County, to th*
County Judge o f Bamlnol*
County, Florida, at hla eftlc*
la th* court house of aald
County at Sanford. Florida,
w ithin ala (I) calendar month*
from th* tlm* a f th* flrat
publication
of thla notice
Each claim or demand ahalt
ba In w riting, and ahall d ata
lha place of residence and
post offlca addr*** o f th*
claim ant, and ahall ba aworn
to by th* claimant, hi* agent,
or hi* attorney, and any such
claim or demand not *o filed
shall b* void.
/ » / William H arvey Brook*
A* Administrator a t th*
E sta te at
ADDIE V. BROOKS.
4k g C e s r t e f 4k * U w e e t y
Dacaaaad
J » 4 i e , be asIeel# t ' e s s l f , Kata
Oordon V. Frederick.
*4
Florida,
la Probate
Attornay for K ftat# of Addle
I » r » ib* Estate atf■
T. Brooks, dacaaaad
114 Eaat Commercial Straat, M A T T I E F. C O G U U K N
Dacaaaad.
P. O. Boa 1711
F IN A L N O T IC E
Bulla 1, Kirk Plaaa.

va.
N O TICE OF O U T
W I L L I A M H. B E N T L E Y and
CHANCERY NIK lE T T
J U N E B. B E N T L E Y , hi* wife. T H K
VT I T ) :
OF FLO R ID A
Defendant*. T O i D O R O T H Y J. K E N N E D Y
to tic r
of
aurr
D O U G I.A S W . K E N N E D Y
THE STATU OF FLORIDAi
and M A R T I N
F. K E N
TOi W illiam H. Bentley
N K D T . a partnership d/
1710 Sheridan Drive
b/a K E N N E D Y A N D
T o w n of Ton awaada,
KENNEDY
C O M PA NY .
Naw Tork.
10) South Clinton Street
T O i Juris K. Bantlay
Chicago 1, Illinois
1744 Sheridan Drive
T o w n of Tonawanda,
BLAND
CASKET
COM
New Tork.
P A N T , a Tennessee Cor
T o u are hereby notified that
poratlon
a suit ha* been filed agelnat
404 South Maple Htraet
you
In the above entitled
l» b a n o n , Tennessee
cant* and that yoo ar# re­
quired to tile your answer
C . H. B O N D and C L I F F I E
w ith the Clerk of title Court
N. BO ND, a partnership
ant to eerve a cop) thereof
d/b/a F U N E R A L D I K K C
upon the plaintiff or plain­
TORS EXCHANGE
tiff* attorney*, whoa* name
Uadlaoti, Arkansas
and addreea !•: L liner. M u r.
rhleon, Kent, Ashby A Ball.
T H E M K A a L N U E K COR
110
Florida
National
flank
PO R A T I O N
Building, Jackaonvlll* I, F lo r ­
7 th Street
ida, not later than rha Ind
A uburn. Indiana
day of October, I M L If you
T o u , and each of you. art
fall to do to. a decree pro haraby notified that suit bat
contain)
will
b#
entered been filed against you in th*
agalnat you for th* relief de- C ircu it
Court
of
Seminole
nt i nde J In th* complAlnt. Thl* County, Florida. In Chancery,
suit la to forarloa* a mort­ a* abbreviated title of which
gage encumbering th# follow­ I* Flrat Federal Having' and
ing described properly located tman Association of Hemlnola
In hemlttol* County, Florid*. County, a corporation, Plain
tiff, v a U. H B U R T O N and
** ’ e m
41,
SOUTH
F I N K - wife. O L E O B U R T O N . *t *1
C R E S T . Fourth Addition, Defendant*, th* nature of aald
a subdivision, according to suit being a suit to foracloa*
a plat tharaof recorded In that certain mortgage dated
plat Book tl, page# 41 February T. M i l . and of r*
and 41 of th* Public Re­ cord In Official Records Book
cord* of Seminole County, 11, nag* 175, Public Record*
Florida.
of Samlnot# County, Florida,
Togathar with th* following encumbering
the
following
llama of property which ar# daacrlbad real proparty, t*
located In and permanently la- wltt
atatlad *• * Part of th* I m ­
Lots 1 and 1, Block 11
provement* on eatd land:
T ie r, D, Hanford, Florida
fine t i n Refrigerator, elec­
according to E. K T ra f
tric, Model L A 811B C 1 L H .
ford's Map tharaof record
Serial Z U I D I H
ad In Plat Book 1. pagaa
on# U B
Built-In Oven,
i l - C I of rha Public It*
electric.
Model J l i l l P W ,
eorda of Samlnolo County,
Serial \ R 1I 111T
Florida,
One Duo - Therm
W all and you ar* hereby required
Heater. Oil. Model 11 *-* t&lt;&gt; file your answer In aald
Serial H I M
suit
with
th*
undersigned
On# Nu-Ton# Kitchen E x - Clark of aald c o u r t and to
hauet Fan. electric, no serve a copy thereof upon th
model or ear la I number *
Plaintiff's
attorney,
whoa*
K il t e d
Venetian
Blind*, nam* and address appear ba
metal,
manufacturad
by low, on or bafur* the October
Henkarlk Qlaa* A Ihelnt 9, 14 *1. and In default there
Comp**/. Hanford. Florida, of, Dacra* Pro Confaaso will
no model or aerial num
b* enlarad against you.
bare.
W IT N E S S ) my h a u l and Of
W I T N E S S my band and th* fKlal aeel at tb* County Court
official t**l of thla Honor­ house, ganfurd. Samlnot* Coua
able Court this 17 th day af ty. Florida, Hit* I r d day of
August, A. D. lM l.
Haptambar, 1 M 1.
(SEAL)
(S E A L)
Arthur H. Backwlth, J r ,
A r th u r II
It. hwith, J r
Clark of th* circ uit Court
C la rk of Circuit c o u r t
My; Martha T . Vlhlen
By t Martha T . Vlhlea,
liip dty Clark
D. C.
U L M E R . MURCHIS ON, K E N T . r H 17. H I ' ll L O G A N
ASH BY A B A L L
till tNll nLH L.l t and L O G A N
Florida National Baok Build­ F ir s t Federal Building
P. a Bos 1111
ing
Hanford. Florida
Jackaonvlll* 1. Florida
*
Publleh Aug. *4 A Sept. «. I I. Attornay for Plaintiff
Publish dept. (. Ll, 5 u, - 2, 1141
14 , M i l .

CDL-41

Legal Notice

Hanford. Florida, 117 T 1
Publlah Aug. 14 A Sapt, *. 11,

«. 1111.

CDL-41

IT
TM R
c ir c u it
court.
N IN TH
JU D IC IA L
C T R C PIT.
IN
AND
FOR
M E R I T OLE
C O U N TY. FLO R ID A
I T C H A N C E R Y TO. I B M
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT­
G A G E A S S O C IATIO N,
Plaintiff
va.
C A R L JOHN K E L L E R
sad
G R A C E K E L L E R , hie wlfa.
n o t h ' f.

or

Defendants
h t IT

T H E STATE t)T FLORIDA
T O . C A R L J O H N K E I - E K K and
G R A C E K E L L E R , his
wlfa
31 HuJan S tra ti
Dorchester, Massachusetts
T O U A U K H E I I E R T NO T I
F I E D that a suit hat been
filed asalnst you In th* abov*
entitle! cauae, and that you
are required to file your an
awar w llh the Cle rk of thla
Court end to serve a copy
thereof upon tha Plaintiff or
I t a l n t l f f a attorney*, whose
ram s and addrae* Is Bishop
A Barnatatn, I I
Eaat Pine
Htrast. Orlando, FTorlda, not
latar than October JnJ. t i l l .
If you fall tn do as a Decree
Pro C'onfeaao will b# entered
agalnat you for th# relief de
manded in the Complaint. Thla
suit la to foracloa* a mort­
gage. Th e real property pro­
ceeded against la:
1m t 11. Block 11. T O W N
R I T E o r N O R T H C II U L U
O T A , a subdivision, ac
cording to plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book I.
pages 51 to 51 . Inclusive,
of th* Public Records of
Hemlnola County, Florida.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d an d tha
seal of aald Court at Hanford,
Florida,
this l l t h
day of
August. 134)
(H E A L)
A r th u r It. Hsckwlth, Jr..
Cla rk of the Circuit Court
B y : Martha T . Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
D U I lU l' A BollN M TE lX
54 Eaat Pins Street
Orlando, Florida
Attornaya fur Plaintiff
Publlah: Aug. 14 R kept. I.

Nolle* la haraby given that
tha undersigned will, on tho
4 th day of October, A. D. 1 M I ,
present
to
th*
Honorable
County
Judge
of
Hemlnola
County. Florida, her final re­
turn. account and vouchers, a*
K i a c u l r l i of tha Calais of
M A T T I E F. C O O B E R N . decaaaad. and at said tlm*. than and
there, niika application tn the
•aid Judga for a (Inal sattlament of her administration of
aald sstata, and for an order
discharging bar ba such E x ­
ecutrix.
Dated thla tha l l t h day or
Augmet, A. D. 1 ) 41.
.Marjorie C. Tepslo
As Executrix of the Estate
of M A T T I E F . C O O U C K N
Decease,!.
B T E N H T R O M , D A Y IS A
MrINTsIHII
Attorneys for Executrix
Poxt Office Dra w er 1154
Hanford, Florida
ublleh Aug. 30 A Hept. |, 11,
10 . 1I 4 L
C D L -104

II. ]*. l i l t .
CD L - 141
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH J l ' W C f XI. CIRc u r r . in
and
r o tt sem i
n o li: county,
FLORIDA.
UH ANUERb Nil. I I H 4
F E D E R A L N A TIO N A L MORT­
G A G E A S S O C IATIO N , a cor
po ratio a.
Plaintiff.

VA
C H A R L E S JKHftE P U G H and
L E N A J O PL'GII, his wlfs, snd
1) A 1l H T RROOKH M cQ ITA R U IE
and M A R T H A C. S R g U A K I U K .
hi* w lf A
Dafandantl
n o t ic e o f
n u r r in
■ OMTOAflE FOIIECl.OXI RE
T O i C H A R I.E H J E S S E I t ’O II
and L E N A J O P U U IL his
wife,
Rsaldsns* Unk nown
D AR KY n l l O O K H JitQ C A R U I E and M A R T H A
C. S IcQ VA RR IK. hla wifi,
Rstldsnr# Enknn
T o u t)af*8 ilanto. ar* hsrsby
nollflsd that a
i-omptslnt lo
foreclose a certain mortgage
on
ths following described
property, situate, lying and
being
in
Hsinlhola County,
Florida, to-wlt:
I -ns 7. Block If, HU N L A N D
ESTATES,
a subdivision
according to a plat thsraof, recorded In I'lat Book
I I . pages 14 to I t of tba
P u b l i c l l s o o r d ■ o f Hsmlnola County, Florida.
Including:
On* O E Built • In Ovan
( E I S A ) Modal No t D U I - M
Hartal No. I D 47 JTS -X
On* OK B u i l t . la Range
(Else.) Model No. 111417P K Serial No 147I I 14A.
On* Viator Ullmaa K it chan Exhaust Fan, 14" No
Modal or Serial No.
Ob*
GE
Refrigerator
(Els e.) Modal No. B A 11T D
Hsrlal No. H T 41 I I U .
On# Du o-Therm Wall F u r ­
nace (O il ) Modal N a 114-4
8 «r!al No. 5 I 1I - 1Y
On# G E Hot Water Haatar
(Els e.) No Modal N* Bar1*1 No. I P T I 14 I.
T e n Venetian Blind* (bea­
ts!),
manufacturad
by
Robart* Aw ning and Van*Halt Blind Company. O r ­
lando Florida. No Modal
or Hartal No.
has been fllsd agalnat you la
lha abov* atylsd suit and you
ar* required to a*rva a copy
of your Anawar or Pleading
to tba Complaint on Ptalnt i f f s Attornay. J O S E P H M.
M U R A H K O , P. O. Bo* 115. Farn
Park, Florida, and 01 * th*
original Answer or I'tsadlr.g
In th* office ot tha Clark of
tha cirault Court on or bafor*
th* 1st day of October, 1343.
If you fall to do au. a de­
cree pro confesau will ba tak­
en agalnat you for lha relief
demand'd In lha
omptalnt.
W tT N E H H my hand end of­
ficial aaal of offlr* at • * »Hamlnol* County, F l « r t l a , tltl* t i l l d a ) uf t fn p ttm b a r . 1343.
IDEAL)
A r t h u r II. u# : k * l t l i , Jr*
CWrk. C i r c u i t C o u rt
H j : J l a r i h a T. Vlhltft
Deputy Clark
J o k K F H M. M L R A k M U

A tto rn ay at Law
P. O. Boa 114
Farn Park, Florida
Publlah ktpt. 4. 13 , 34, 37 i l l :

CDM -I 1

1N T H R C I R C U I T r « H R T O F
T H E N I N T H J U I I I C I X I . 4 III
C I T T O F F I . O H I I M , IN XNI)
F U R KEWINOI.il r o t N T * .

IN I I I I N i eiMV Nil. Idlbg
VV1W T HIDE F E D E R A L H 4 V
INGH AND L O A N AHH&lt; S T A ­
T IO N O F N E W Y O R K C ITV .
a United Ststaa Bank ing cor­
poration.
Plaintiff,
va
V M R O IL
r. M O B E L E Y and
J E A N 51Ok E L K Y, hla wife.
Defendants
NOTICE. OF
FORECI.OKI HU KALE
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V ­
EN
pursuant to an Order
Amending
Final
Decras of
Mortgage
F'irat-lfi«iirn
dated
Hoptember 11th, 1 343, .jnd .-nterad In &lt;‘hancary Case No,
13144 of th# Circuit Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Hemlnola County, F lo r ­
ida,
wherein.
WKHT
HIDE
FEDERAL
K AVIN G H
IM i
U ) J N AHHGC 1 ) T M N I 1T NHJV
Y o r k C I T Y , a United H'.atee
Banking rorporatlon. Plaintiff,
and V I R G I L C. M OBK I.Y and
J E A N M O S E L E Y , hla wife, De­
fendants, I will sell lo tha
highest and beat bidder for
caah at th* Hamitiole County
Court Home In Hanford, F lo r­
ida, at 11:50 A. M . on tha
loth day of Hoptemhar, 1943,
th* following described pro­
perty a* eat forth In asld O r ­
der Amending Final Deeres
of 3(orlg.tgt Foreclosure, to
w it;
Lot 137. O A K L A N D III U N .
according
to
th*
I'lat
thereof a* recorded In l'U t
Hook 13. INxga 43 and *4
Publlo Records of Hamlnol* County. Florida,
Including apsidflcxlty ,hut noi
hy way of limitation, ilia tul
lowing fixtures;
Jackson Gas Hot Water
Heater
permanently
In
•tailed, 3(odel No. C 343
Harlal No. 19173 . Includ
lng tha buildings *nl sp
purtensnesa located there
on,
together
with
th'
furniture, furnishings, and
fixtures
situate
therein
and located thereon
D A T E D thla l l t h day of
Hcptambar, A. D. 1441.
(m e a d
Arth ur li
Beckwith, J r ,
Cierk Circuit Court
lly: Martha T . Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Published kept. 13. 19«J
C D M -44
N i m c r F U R D ill*
T h a Board of County Com­
missi .tier* of Re to I rode County,
Florida, will rscelve bids at
th « office of A r t h u r It Beck­
with, Jr., Clark, in tha Courthouaa at katiford. Florida, up
la 4 &gt;0 P. M. Fri day, Reptembar 34, 1341. for furnishing th*
following matarlala during th*
twelve month period ending
October I, 1344.
A. Petrolauni Product*.
B. Astihaltlo Concrata A
Cold Patch.
C. Transit Mix Concrat*
A Camant.
D. Blast Furnace Hlag.
E. Lumber.
Specification*
giving
dSF
:xvi&gt;&gt;g •■**
esllmatgf
nrlptlona,
typ-sv
quantities, and uth
bar deiyix
ar* avaltabl* at thle u ‘ fl e of
lha flaxeinola County Engiitpr,
Enan^fr.
to lha Courthouaa att flnn(R
Han (ird.l,
Florida. Quantltlaa era
sr* t g r s ilm ata and no guasranttf la
given or Implied aa t&gt; tha
total amounta that w4Tl be
required during tha ; n i of
tha oontracta.
All material* fu rn lf g d must
oentorm to tha curreql stand­
ard
kpeclflratioa*
of
th*
Florida Rtata I! . | Depart­
ment. where appll Able.
Bid* to ha encAied In a
sealed a n v s t o p a pi|frly marksd on th* oqtalduu''ll!D F O R
F U R N I S H I N G in *))- of matarlala), open aapteaibsr &gt;3,
i»u Rld&lt; Will be &gt;^4 ned on Mondo
M'Ptambei^J 33. 1343. at
14:40 A 51. or | « anon there­
after as
Jlc a! a meal­
ing to ba * 4
n th* l.'niiaty Commiaatia Meat lug lt&gt;om
In the Courlfuot* a; Hanford,
Th* r u q t t* tOMrvodl t4&gt;
r
w a l r # a n / i r r a g u l j r t t 1- t c c h n l ’ ali'A" in tjlflii » ml to
all nidir*J«' t , f
U oxrj ot C o u n ty Com m italangs
HauiBnl* O t u n i y , F l o ri d a
J.

C

m*S

ilu lo h lao u ,

B y : JV. Bush. J r .
County E n g i n e e r

C balr-

Put.l )* daptambey f, 13, 1343.
CDJW J

Clinic Mothers Casselberry WSCS
Hold Meeting
Meets
At
Church
In Oviedo
By Bernice Keliey
Oviedo Clinic Mothers met
with County Health Nurse
Mr*. Evelyn Morns at 9 a.
m. Tuesday a t the Oviedo
School to outline the clinic
program (or tho year.
All mothers interfiled in
participating in the volunteer
work were invited to attend.
Mrs. Douglas Layman ia
ferving as Clinic Mother
chairman for the year with
Mrs. Carl Fowler a i co-chair­
man.
Purport of the program D
to provide an attendant for
sick room duty during the
school day who would be
available at all tlmei to con­
tact parent* if Decenary. The
volunteer mothers alio are
lm tnietcd In handling minor
emergenclei and administer­
ing first aid when eeesiary.

By JbR« C a M lk n y
The Woman's SocUty o£
ChriiUsn Senricg of th* Csssolbcrry Community Methodiat Church in«t Wmlnasdby sfternoon at the churoh after a
lumnter race*).
“Our Minion Today" waa

Art Group Plans
Dinner-Meeting
September 23

Ssnford-Scminelg Art Astociation is pisaniii| its first
social event of th# new season, s dinner-meetinf for
members ami guests Sept. 23
at the Mid KlorUia Country
Club,
Mrs. Florence Seymour, of
Jacksonville, will be t h e
speaker ami will show slides
and civs commentary about
art, artiati and place* of spe­
IN T H E U l R C U t T r o t H T IIP
cial interest. She was presi­
the
n in t h j u ih u ia l t in C l I T O F XNI) F U R K E 44I. dent of Uie Florida Federa­
N O I .E C O U N T Y , F L O R I D A .
tion of Art at the time tho
U H X N I'E N Y NO. 1U N
H P U 1N O F I E L D
I N S T I T U T I O N local sssoclatioo was organF O R HAVING *
Plain tiff, lied and the Installed the firs
v*.
officers,
W I L L I A M J A C K G R E E N E , at
Deadline for reservations
tlx and at al
Dafe min nt*. thii next Wednesday.
A W E N D E D N O T I C E O F K1 I T
Mrs. Mildred Babcock at
IN
Fait 21st Street, Sanford
X IO R TO X Iil: F O R E U L O X I R E
T O i William Ja c k Green# and
Joseph Mat Iticu x, new ires
Dnruthy J . (Dean*, hie
iilent, introduced new n/K'erx
wire
R E X t l i E N I K i DonaldaonvBI*.
al the first meeting uni^r tho
Georgia
T o t .l.imes J . Robertson and new name of Sanforvr&gt;cminEileen t. Knbcrt*"n, hla ole Art Association These
w I (•
H E x i l i E N c E i In an unknown are George W, DotJM, Vice
Ntata or country othar president in c h ar^ of ex­
than tha State of Florida,
and mulling addraaa be­ hibits; Mrs. Thefna Sikes,
secretary, anti Mr*. Paul
ing:
A G 1P 1 URN, IT. N. Naval
Mina Dafans* luibor.itiuy. Poor, irea surer, i
Operation* Department,
Attractive nap yearbooks
P.insmu C ity, Florida
prepared
under tha guidance
T O i tni* N. Sattarwhlta and
Maaomu katterwhlts, h i- uf Mrs. HellnfCrcgory were
wlfa
distributed at' Monday night's
n F .a I D E N f E i Unk nown
f
A N D T O i All partial claiming meeting.
Interests by, through, u n ­
Mrs. Bahfick. p r o g r a m
der or against the afore­
said oils N, ksltvrwhit# chairman, pas arranged (or a
and l h i i i m i Ralterwhlts, variety og entertainment and
his wife
Y u li
A R E haraby notlfed di*cu*sio# during this year
that a Complaint to foreclose o that vxi# ho of Interest to
certain mortgage encumbering
tho following described real artists and art lovers.
M rsi George W. Dodson,
property, t o - » l l !
Lot 4. Block G, C O U N T R Y Box # . I-akc Mary, will be
f'l.t'H 5I A N U R . U N I T NO.
happf to accept Inquiries and
3 , according to ths pi
thcreot as recorded in I'lat appiltatlons for membership
Book It. Pngs 1D4, Publlo
(nip residents of Sanford and
Records of kemlnole Uoun
ly, Florida
.Sqpiinole County.

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A. D. Beckett, 42,
Dies In Hospital
Mr. Arthur D. Tlcckolt, 42,
died at H:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal following a short Illnes*.
Horn Doc. 21, 1920 In
Charleston, S. C., he had mail#
hi* home in Paula far the
pant 13 years. II* was a morn
her of ths First Baptist
Church of Hanford.
He is survived by his step­
father and mother, Mr. and
Mr*. G. 8. Tomlinson of 8an
ford.
Servicas were scheduled for
1:30 p.m. today at Urisson
Funeral Home with Rev Fred
II. Chance officiating, ilurisl
w** to bo in Hylvsn Lake
Cemetery,

the topic of tho procTMB proaentod by Mrs. M. C. D anina.
A m rood Iat tars from miagtonariag aorving in A frko, Soot
and Mr*. Arthur DodguyaJt
and Rsv. and Mrs. Bob Sick!
Mr*. Frank Msaaiek lad
group in a Hymn 8lngy and
Mr*. Dolmas Copoland /fRV*
tha pruyar. Mrs, A rth tr PBttha
nans, president, rood
business meeting.
Mrs. William
on
oral chairman,
lu s s r
plana for tho ’
Friday,
and suppor to
promts** to
N ot. S. Th* sv
a t successful
ba on# of tho
as many of
tha group
havo worked all
tha mom
attractive
year to
neadlawo! and gift llama to
ba sold.
A delegation from tha Coosolbarry/church will attand
tho
Seminar to bo hold
at 9:30 a. m. a t th*
Eliot Church in Titustreahmanta were oorved
sing tha program by hooMrs. Flnnay Haynoi,
Nolson Bunnell, Mrs. M.
Illlmora and Mrs. Charles U.
Johnson Jr.

Episcopal Girls
To Organize
Society
By Dorrs Eataa
Ths ntw Girls’ Friendly So­
ciety of Christ Church Epis­
copal, Longwood, will ho or­
ganised at a meeting to bo
held this Saturday In tha Par­
iah House on Church Street
beginning at 10:30 a. m.
Tha meotlng* will continue
each Saturday at 10:30 for on*
hour .
Th* organisation for girls,
between the ***» of aorta and
11 yaara, will be under the di­
rection of Mrs. Insa Blanton
d will be affiliated with tha
national society,
Tho purpose of the group
will be to give the girls an
opportunity to worship, study
and servo tha church.

Area Ministers
To Attend
Meeting
Four area Pr»»byt*ri»n minDtere, Rev. Earl G. Harris,
Chaplain F. A. Hanks, Rev,
John Montgomery and Rat.
John Fllloy, will attend R
mooting noil Wednesday and
Thursday of th* North Pres
bytery of the tlnitod Pres­
byterian Church in Florida to
be hold at th* Conference
Canter in L*k* Placid.
Wednesday will be devoted
to consideration of different
parts of the Church Program.
The regular fall meeting ef
the Presbytery will be held
on Thursday.

Vljt VnfitrS

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F ri. Sept. IS, ’6.^—Page S

St. Catherine Ot Siena
Circle Meets In Longwood
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By Deema Estes
Prayers wire offered fcr
the speedy recovery for Mrs.
Anna liopkini and Larry Aniley to open the regular
monthly meeting of Longwood's St. Catherine of Siena
Clrclo ot the Catholic Wo­
men's Club ef the Church of
tho Nativity held Tuesday

E. N. Fielding
Dies Af Home
Mr. Edward (Ed) N. Fieldlag, C4, 2120 Elm Avenue,
died at his home Thursday
night following a long Illness.
11* had lived in Sanford for
Ui« past 20 years and had
bees g freight agent for At­
lantic Coast L^ne for 20 years
out of 43 yeirs as an ACL
employe. Before coming to
Sanford he was chief clerk in
Jacksonville for 18 yeirs.
Born In Day, Fla. he was
active in civic affairs in San­
ford where he waa a mem­
ber ot the Grace Methodist
Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Raida Mickler Fielding of
Sanford and a ton, E. N.
Fielding Jr. snd two grand­
daughters, Debra and Teresa,
all of Maitland.
Funeral services will be
held at 9:3o a. m. Saturday
at Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. John H. Hires officiat­
ing. Graveside services will
be held at 3:30 p. m. Sat­
urday at Live Oak Cemetery.
The family has requested
that in lieu of flowers dona­
tions be mi:Id in the heart
fund.

PTL To Meet
By Beralct Kelsey
The ParentTTeaeher League
of St. Luke's Christian Day
School In Slavta will hold its
first meeting of this school
term at 8 p, m. Monday in
the new section of the school's
north wing.
A special "get-acquainted"
program la being planned for
this meeting.

evening at the heme of Mrs.
Joseph Hopkins on Markham
Road.
Both Mrs. Anna Hopkins,
past treaiurar of th# eircle
and Ansley, husband of cir­
cle member Mrs. Chela An­
sley, ire confined to tbs hos­
pital.
The 9 a. m. Mass af the
church on Thursday of thla
week waa offered for Mrs.
Hopkins and waa attended h r
members of the clrclo la a
group.
A new member, Mrs. Peggy
Shannon, waa welcomed.
Final plans seen made for
the square dance to bo held
Sept. 28 from 8 until 11 p. m.
on the church grounds. Joe
Curtis will be caller for tho
danco.
Two door prises will bo
awarded and tree refresh­
ments will be served once
during the early part of the
evening. Hostess In chargs of
refreshments will bo Mrs.
William DeRosa. Other chair­
men for the event will In­
clude Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Dead, tickets; Mrs.
Jennie Fox, hot dogs and
hamburgers and Mrs. Pat
Boyles, cold drinks.
In other business at Tues­
day night's meeting, the regu­
lar meeting date for the cir­
cle was changed from the se­
cond Tuesday of each month
to the l i n t Monday of each
month.
Member* volunteering to
bake for the USO on Thurs­
day of this week were Mrs,
Vester Elgin, Mrs. John Ken­
nedy, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Simons
(la n e s, Mrs. Elena Shaw,
Mra. Elsie Farina, Mrs. Dean
and Mrs. Shannon. Mra. Elgin
delivered the baked goods to
tho USO headquarters In
Sanford.
Following the builneaa meet­
ing refreshments of cake,
cookies, coffee and ics tea
were served by Mrs, Hopkins
and her co-hostess, Mrs. F.
J. BartleniU.
The next meeting will be
Oct. T at the home of Mrs.
Florence MUitello on Oak
Street in Longwood.

TIME TO ENJOY

FOOTBALL
PRO GAMES ALREADY
STARTED.
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Bickham-Owen W edding Solemnized

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A t j i l l a r Arkansas

Mlsa Matsjr Sue Blefcham, W 1 I d e c w it e d wttli- p a n by 4. dies and held a silver
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tree*. Tba refreihment tab* poach .owl and a three tiered
Mate* Bichham, became the wai overlaid with a white aa- wedding cake.
bride of Jam es Caney Owen tin cloth, was centered with ■ The bride's table held an
J r* sow of Mr. and Mrs. floral arrangement Qankeo umiversary candle and the
Jam ee
Saaferd,
a t the
odist Church.
le v . Irl Lancai^er, paitor,
officiated at the candlelight
double ring ceremony. The
church wai decorated with
basket arrangements of Fuji
a u m a and palm sprays.
Mra. M. B. Davidson, or­
ganist, presented a program
of nuptial music, including
the traditional w a d d i n g
marches.
The bride, given in marri­
age by her father, wore a
street length antique white
crepe dress with matching ac­
cessories, featuring a two
piece beaded neckline, and
carried a cascade bouquet of
white dallies and rose buds.
Her only attendant was her
sister. Miss Judy Blckham.
who wore a pink silk linen
dress and ea|rted a cascade
bouquet of pink rose buds.
Jim Plnckley was best man
and serving as ushers were
Joe Baater and Jim Sclman.
The bride's mother chose a
beige silk dress with match­
ing accessories, and t h e
groom's mother wore a green
silk dress, white bat and pat­
ent accessories. Both wore
corsages of pink rose buds.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
MR. AND MRS. JAMES CANEY OWEN JR.
Church Social Hall, which

bride’s book was kept by Miss
Maribeth Prewitt. Others as­
sisting were Mrs. Joe Baater,
Mrs. Dwight Adams, Mrs. J.
B. Selman, Mrs. Lynn Glosup
and the Misses Gene Newton,
Carol French, Linda Brewer
and Peggy HUburn.
For traveling Mrs. Owen
chose a grey knit suit, with
gold accessories and a white
rose bud corsage. They left
for a wedding trip to Hot
Springs, Ark., and are now
at home at M i East Parkway
South, A p t 19, Memphis,
Tenn.
Out of town guests includ­
ed the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Owen Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. J . B. Davis, of
Madison, Fla., and G. M
Nunn, of Brooksville.

Personals

By Jane Casselberry
Rev. and Mrs. Darwin Shea
of 851 North Triplet Drive re­
turned borne Wednesday after
driving their daughter, Darlene, to Emory, Va., where
North's two heart response
ihe will attend Emory and
with
a Jacoby Transfer Bid
lenry College for her second
(JTB). After South respond­
yiar.
ed by bidding two spades as
Mrs. Ethel Beebe has re- requested, North jumped to
tu rad to her home on Plata three no-trump.
Oval from the Florida Sani­ In the JTB system this bid
tarium and Hospital and Is shows just about the actual
convelwclng from her recent North hand. (Five spades, 10
illness.
to 14 high card points and a
no-trump distribution.)
It
gives South a choice between
playing three no-trump or
four spades.
South’s first thought was
irolClevelam
to pass three no-trump. His
s g%st of 1
own distribution was t-3-3-3
llnunfe sho\
giv­ and he had stoppers in every
en by the Mis.&lt;W Jam
Jane Powell suit. Fortunately he noted
and Donna "lloRes,
• V s . at the that he only had one heart
stopper and his partner might
Powell home, 801 West 2Uth
Street.
The party rooms vere dec­
orated with arrangtiunts of
mums, potted plats and
greenery. A pink ant white
Do you want to make your
color theme was carrbl out wife feel she'a the happiest
in table decorations Wh a girl In the world? Then ask
floral arrangement of lim s
her for a date on an evening
and a white cake adatjpd that isn't her birthday or
with pink ruses, a pink )nyour wedding anniversary.
brrlla and green leaves.
Potato chips, dips, butt*
a
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flips, mints, rsndy and XtnW K ! f Z \ A I A r r i V n l s
cal punch were served
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the cake. Games were enjoy- Mr. ami Mrs. John II. Hull,
rd by the group and prizes J8 West 10th Street, Sanford,
awarded to the winners.
tnouncc the birth of a seven
Those invited to share the P4nd, nine ounce daughter.
evening with Miss Cleveland Vitoria Ann, Sept. 1, at the
were the Misses Jeanette Bar- Sctoiule Memorial Hospital.
low, Margo Dunn, Barbara
T k is the couple's first
Williford, Kathy Mackasy, child. Paternal grandparents
MISS CAROLE CLEVELAND, center, with co-hostesses, Miss Donna
Patty Smith, Mary Ann Haley are Mr and Mrs. James Hull,
Hodges, left, and Miss Jane Rowell a t a shower in her lionor.
and Pal Place,
101 Mqnolia Avenue, . San­
| Also the Mmcs. Wayne Ed­ ford.
wards, Larry Price, Joseph
Mater*) grandparents sre
llofccker, ltonnlc Jonrs, Tom Mr. and \jrs. Earl Hughes,
Campbell, Rupert Jones, Ron­ 92i Bradtaw Terrace, Or­
ald Evans, Ronald Shuman, lando, and'ormerly ol John­
Louie Roman, Rill Hasson, O. son City, T*n.
W. Douglas, Clayton Mamde
and Carolyn Higgins.
Direct sunUht can injure
The Misses Barbara Bulger
African violet* An east or
and Carol Oxford gave an en­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Four generations were rep­
north window\vay be used
thusiastic report of thi-lr trip
Mrs. J o h n LamberUon, resented at the shower, baby
the year rouV for these
to Girls State, at the monthly
much-desired plM*.
meeting of tho l.adies Auxil­ Mrs, Ed Ued'iian and Mrs. Nancy Jo, her mother, her
iary to Campliell Ixissing Darwin Rrurc were co hos­ grandmother, Mrs. Darwin
Post S3 which sponsored the tesses fur a baby shower at Bruce, and great grandmo­
the Fire Recreation Hall in ther, Mrs. Helen Uruee.
girls' trip.
The gilt table was centered
Members agreed that this DeBary. Guests of honor were
was a worthy project. The Mrs. Joseph Trepanier, tire with a large stork and piled
girls slated that mixing the former Debbie Bruce, and high with many beautiful gilts
legislative activities and soc­ her daughter, Nancy Jo, born (or (lie young honurcc. Many
ol the neighbors and (riends
ial affairs taught them first on Aug. 6.
went together and presented
hand the real function of state
larger gilts.
government.
Refreshments were served
Barbara was elected a sen­
Will Soon lie llera
from a buffet tabic overlaid
ator and Carol a page. When
with a pale pink linen cloth,
they completed their reports
centered with a floral ar­
and displayed the pins and di­
rangement of pink and white
plomas they were excused to
summer flowers. Punch was
attend the Senior High dance.
served from a crystal bowl MISS LOUISE Higgin­
Mcmbera enjoyed a covered
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
dish supper before the busi­
.Miss Vonda Kern, wbo will flanked by twin pink Upers botham, duuifhtt't' of
Sales &amp; Service
Mrs. Dorothy Austin,
ness session started. Pro­ become the bride of Willis in low crystal holders.
Trays of flower tea sand­ and former SIIS cheer­
grams and activities for the Carter this month, was Die
Offers The Same
coming year were discussed honor guest at a miscellan­ wiches, petit fours, nuts, leader, was e l e c t e d
and It was voted to manage eous shower recently given by mints and coffee completed president of the freshthe (ood bar at the Legion Mrs. Murray Kanner and the tabic. Soft background man class of Orange
Fair In November with Mrs. Mrs. James Stanton at the music was presented during M e m o r i a l School of
H eater Service
the party hours.
C. E. Hunter as chairman.
Nursing, ut a class
Kanner home in Paola.
They Have Offered
A Christmas party for the
G u e s t s included Mmcs. meeting at the school,
A pink and white color
Leglonaires' children la plan­ scheme was carried out In the Charles U l r i c h , Thornton in Orlundo, Wednes­
For Past Years.
ned this year and baikela for decorations with white wed­ Smith. Frank Christen. Char­ day.
needy veterans’ families and ding bells on the doors. A les Schneider, T. Thomas,
Get Your Name
contributions of robes, pil­ plastic clothes basket cover­ David Runkel, Martin Blair
On Our List
lows, slippers and othrr use- ed with a white cloth held the and daughter, Janet, t h e
(ul Items to be sent to the gilts over which was a pink Misses Kay Ryan, Sally Ger
And Have Your
Veterans Hospital. Mrs. Ruth and white umbrella suspend­ rity.
H eater Cleaned
Smith Is in charge of this pro­ ed from the celling.
Also Mmes. Adam Muller,
The dining table was cov­ M. Zeller, M. Cosby, P. Lelch,
ject.
And Tested — Be
Mrs. W. J. King, president, ered with a white cloth and M*ry Barnett, George GerOur Machines Are:
announced that "this promis­ pink and wh'te streamer* ling. Thomas Armto, W. T.
Safe For The
R if • Fast • Thrifty
es to be a good year for the hung from the ceiling over Corbett, Helen Bruce, R.
We Are Open Air —
W inter — Save
Wash In Comfort
group and their various pro­ tho table. The pink and white Hamilton, Elmer Thompson,
jects which helps the mem­ cake, which held a bride doU, L. Uiondi, Arthur Thompson,
Fuel Too.
Kwite - White
bers' dedication to America was served with punch, mints Myron Accardl, Val Colbert,
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and tho freedom represent­ and nuts to the 18 guest* by P. Krammer and A. Middle3139 FRENCH AYE.
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Ike hostesses.

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Bride-Elect Honored At Show*er

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Auxiliary

Plans Projects

For New Year

By Abigail Van Buvoit

came from a family where
the one who yelled the loud­
est got the floor. 1 knew
this when 1 married her,
but I didn't think it would
show up so strong in her.
It is very embarrassing to
have my wife butt In to
make some correction or
addition when 1 am relating
an Incident or telling a
story. She is a good person
otherwise, but this bad ha­
bit Is deplorable. What do
you suggest? She does this
with everybody.
BUTT IN ON
DEAR BUTT IN ON:
First, tell your wife private­
ly that when you—or any­
one else—Is talking, she
should not "butt In." Ex­
plain that It makes her ap­
pear rude and Inconsider­
ate. Ask her to try to over­
come It, and offer to "help"
her with a subtle reminder
such as, "Pardon me, Dar­
ling, 1 believe someone else
was talking," should she
forget. And she won't for­
get nearly so often.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I’m writ­
ing to you for some advice.

DEAR ABBY: I’ve got n
good husband. He doesn't
drink. He brings borne bis
whole pay check and la
really good with the kids.
And he never goes any
place without me. But he
never gives me a compli­
ment. If I get a new dress
or change my hair style, be
doesn't even notice. If I ask
him how I look, he says,
"Just fine."
Abby, it sure gets de­
pressing living with a man
who doesn't pay any atten­
tion to the little things.
DOWNHEARTED
DEAR DOWNHEARTED:
A husband who takes as
good care of the BIG
things as yours does can be
forgiven if he overlooks a
few "little things." What
greater compliment can a
man pay his wife than to
come home (sober) every
night with his pay check
whole, play with his chil­
dren and stay with his
wife? Lady, you’ve got a
lifelong date with an angel.
Pooh pooh on pralsel
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My wife

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When she Jumps at the
chance (and she will), here
are a few pointers on how
to make the evening perfect
from her point of view:
When you ask her for a
date say: "Never mind hunt­
ing around for a baby sitter.
I'll line one up and bring her
on my way home." You'd be
surprised how gay and giddy
that little bit of thoughtful­
ness will make her feel.
If you’re ready before she
is, don't hound her to hurry
up. Let her take her time
so that she'll feci glamorous
instead ol thrown together.
When she finally does ap­
pear, let out a low, long
whistle. That's much safer
than asking her: "Isn't that
a new dress?" Much more
flattering, too.
Whether you taka her to
an expensive restaurant or an

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Inexpensive one depends on
the state of your pocketbook.
But give her your undivided &lt;0
attention during the dinner
hour.
Don't kid the waitress.
Don't complain because your
food is slow in coming. Con­
centrate on the girl across
the table from you who Is
all dressed up, and just for
you.
Don't let yourself even once
during the evrning fret about
how early you've got to get up
next morning or what a hard
day you've got ahead. For­
get the office. Forget tomor­
row.
You've got a date, you
know, a date with ■ girl
you once wanted more than
any woman in the world.
When the evening is over,
you’ll find you enjoyed it as Ed
l much as she did.

DeBary Friends

Bride - Elect

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FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT ARE
VALUE HUNTERS AND CAN
RECOGNIZE BARGAINS - - HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY
YOU WILL CERTAINLY NOT
By Oswald Jacoby
I WANT TO PASS UP.

all that four spades should
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East and West vulnerable
North would have made four
float* West North East
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Pass
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North as declarer by using
be weak there also. South also • almost any system of ressaw that he was going to play , pimses to the opening nothe hand anyway and all in I trump.
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FABRIC

My 13-year-old daughter la
too fat. She weights 189
pounds. Many doctors have
tried to get her weight
down, but none of them did
any good. Please, Abby, tell
me what to do.
A WORRIED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER:
NO
ONE ean help your daugh­
ter if she refuses to help
herself. When SHE writes
to tell me that her weight
Is HER problem, 1 will tell
her what to do.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO LINDA: You are mistaken. No 4
matter how many more
years of "education" you
have had than your parents,
they will always be 23 years
ahead of you in experience.
Listen, dear, and learn.
• • •
What's on your mind?
For a personal reply, send
a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Abby, Box 3363,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 30. cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

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�Pam Austin Hit At Pits
You'll bo clipping your
b in d i ind (tamping your
It *t when you ice Metro*
Goldwyn • Mayer * routing
m uiical, "Hootenanny Hoot."
flrtt motion picture to be Inaplrcd by the folk and country-weiteni ityle muiic which
la now aweeping the country.
"Hootenanny Hoot" open*
today at the Rita Theatre and
will run through Tuetday.
Sam Katiman, who produc­
ed the lilting offering, brought
together nine of the outstand­
ing artlit* In this field of en­
tertainment, among them the
Brothers Four. Sheb Wooley.
famed singer-guitarist Johnny
Caah, the vocal and instru­

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the number was the lilt of the
original show and was danc­
ed by Chita Rivera, Janet last
danced in picture* tn "My
Sister Eileen" In 1953.
Co-featured with "Bye Bye
Birdie" Sunday through TUes
day at Movieland will be
"Critic's Choice," In color snd
starring Bob Hope anil Lucille
Ball.
Then on Wednesday and
Thursday Movieland will co­
feature "The Lawless Breed."
in color and starring Rock
Hudson, and "Two for the
Seesaw," starring Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine.
The triple feature for Fri­
day and Saturday, Sept. 20-21.
will include "Beach Party,"

in color with Frankie Ava­
lon, "Operation Bikini," starr­
ing Tab Hunter, and "Wincheater 73," starring James
Stewart.

I-utest new a at the Mnr-Lou is that Lou is back.
Louis Rotes, who built the Mar-Lou Motel, was out
with an illness for nearly e year but is now back on
his feet uiul is working all hours to make his MarLou a top fun and food spot in the Seminole aren.
He's done some repaint­
ing and remodeling, re­ If you want • really aupsrb
stocked the bar, installed steak, try Freddie's Steak
a new menu of excellent
food and hired the “ Bar­ House on 17-03 In Fern Park.
on*," un orchestra for danc­
ing on weekends.
The nama "Mar-Lou" was
derived from the first names
of Mr. and Mr*. KnU*—Mnrin
and I-oui*.
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PERT PAM AUSTIN is nerenmlcd by Johnny
Cush (in leather jacket) anil three of the
Brothers Four in the folk musical, "Hootenanny
Hoot,” opening today at the Bit Theatre,

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Tbs surroundings era plush,
the atmosphere excellent, and
tha final touch la added by tha
music of Bruce West, t'a a
meal to remember.

JU IC Y

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At tha Caribe Lounge tn
the Vaidea Hotel, a aurprisa
birthday party was given
Wedin-sdny for Is-s Wheeler
Sr., complete with birthday
cats and tha usual bright
trimming*, and we get tha
word thnt a gay time was had
by all. (Tha "trlming*" were
three Fourth of July spark­
ler* set off by Flo.)
The Curibe hat been enjoy­
ing fine crowds on Friday
night*, to the music of Peggy,
Bill and Wngner. Those 12
Hew speaker* really get the
sound around. Flo says aha
can handle cocktail parties
anil get-together* for small
group*—up to about 60—hut
they should call for reserva­
tion*.

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4:30 A.M.Spencer's, according to I^ura, th* C ity of Wa*hln*ton, PI*M ONDAY A. M.
Friday and Saturday Nitre
of
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Sirloin For Two
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Sunday
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with his golf and other activi­ tha C ity of Hanford, Connty of
Cold Plats — Chef’* Salad
M l i*p-r.it1on
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Shrimp Howl—Garlic Toast
t M M l f a r m , M a r k . * M«tt:on A M. on t l x l o t day
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wit:
T II M l M i r k l . ' t O a . p . l T1m .
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lik.
a
member
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family.
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for tasty food for a family
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nol* County, Klortts.
carful
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Ml A m a r lra a l l l a i a r y
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gravy,
salad
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hot
rolls.
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manufactured
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Company. Hanford, florid*,
MONDAY P. M.
their delicious homemade pie.
ti.. model or serial num­
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have eaten an entire meal
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teat •
another entree, but just
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IN SHAPE, NEWLY DECORATED, AND READY FOR YOUR
couldn't quit* hold any more.
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ENJOYMENT.
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session, tha social life of the
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(ft) W h e De Tow V t «
younger set will bo picking
3 09 C ) laorette Y "'i n g
up. What better way to have
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a good time than to spend an
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evening at tha Skate City
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mental Gateway Trio, Judy complications also Involve the
Hcnske, one of the nation's director's agent and one of
most popular night club con­ the glamorous stellar per­
cert
folk-singers, George formers of a touring Hooten­
Hamilton IV, Joe and Eddie, anny group. These roles are
Cathie Taylor and Chris Cros­ played by Peter Brack as the
by, talented young son of Bob director, Ruta Lee as his exCrosby, making hla motion wife, Joby Baker aa the agent
and Pam Austin as the enter­
picture debut.
T b i a stellar aggregation tainer. A series of both dra­
sings, dancea and performs matic and humorous situa­
instrumentally in 13 specialty tions take place before Miss
numbers highlighting t h e Lee's eyes are opened to the
story of a New York televis­ fact that love Is more Import­
ion director whose marriage ant than a career and all the
has gone on the rocks due to complications are ironed out
the fact that his beautiful in a rousing finale number,
wife, a TV producer, has per­ the Hootenanny Hoot, a color­
mitted her career to ta k e pre­ ful dance which teenagers are
cedence over romance. The i bound to take to their hearts.

Janet Leigh At Mo vieland
The screen's next big danc­
ing star probably will be a
brunette named Janet Leigh.
The blond actress is cur­
rently starring with Dick Van
Dyke. Ann-Margaret. Maureen
Stapleton ami Bobby Rydell
tn “ Bye Bye Birdie," a Col­
umbia Pictures production
opening Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In Theater.
Among other things. Miss
Leigh wears a brunette wig
and performs a strenuous and
Involved production number
which runs over seven min­
utes.
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�’Old Men' Of Dodgers Answer SOS Call
Youth can be wonderful—
and the Lot Angeles Dodgers
have plenty — but the “old
men’’ of the team seem to
have taken charge of Its IMS
destiny.
These ere the men who
most resent the coke-up
charges they have heard since
the San Francisco Giants
' ‘stole’’ the 1962 National Lea­
gue pennant. Old solid pros . .
like Wally Moon . . Maury
WUls . . and John Roscboro.
It’s clearly the honr of tha
Dodgers’ greatest need, with
the St. Louis swifties coming
on like gangbusters and it’s
these men who have answered
manager Walt Alston's call
for help.
Stiffening In the face of
the Cardinal charge the Dod­
gers have won their laat three
games to r?Uln their three
LYMAN HIGH will tangle with Oviedo High at
Dennis Fletter, Chuck Wagner, Steve Gregg,
game bulge o»jt t-'e swifties,
Lyman in thn season's opener next Friday even*
Keith Salmi and Gene Winkleman. The back*
who’ve taken 13 of their last
ing. Pictured is the Lyman starting line-up. The
16 Including six in a row.
field: Frank Hundley, Gene Griffin, Lea Lyle
First it was Moon driving In
line, left to right: BIU Burkhart, Randy Seamen,
and Pete Carlson.
(Herald Photo)
two runs In a 4-2 victory, then
it was Wills with four hits
In a H triumph, and Thurs­
day night it was hoaebm*
with a grand ilam nomer and
five runs batted in for a ' ’per­
sona!’’ 5-3 triumph over the
Pittsburgh Pirate*
The Dodgers alerted fltta
game in Pittsburgh Thursday
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI)
Charley Coe, a two-time
night under the most extreme
—Two who have been there winner, w a s paired off
By trailed P r m Intcraational
ATLANTA (U PI)—Georgia j sort of pressure. The Carand two who hope to get there against collegiate champion
Tech am! Florida, a pair ofldlnals' 8-3 afternoon victory
Tha Houston Oilers, jolt* meet today for finalist berths
Infly upset In their Ameri­ In the U. S. Amateur golf Dick Sikes, snd Deane Be­ Southern strongboys, Inaugur­ over the Chicago Cuba already
man, the I960 champion, ate the 19A3 major college was on the scoreboard and
can Football Leafua opener championship.
laat weekend, seek to bounce
clashed with cowboy George football season Saturday In an 16-game winner Bob Friend
was on the mound for tha
back Saturday n lfh t against
Archer in today's 36-hole expected e 1 o a e 1 y balanced Pirates.
tha Denver Bronco*, but
semifinal matches over the spectacle featuring Tech quar&gt; The San Franciico Giants
they’ll probably have to do it
hilly
Wakonda Club course.
terhack Billy L o t h r l d g e stopped their two-gama skid
without Billy Cannon.
The
winners
will
meet
in
a
against Gator fullback Larry with a 6-0 win over the New
Another game on Saturday
York Meti and the Philadel­
30-hole title match Saturday
n ifh t’a AFL ichedule pita the
Dupree.
phia Phillies downed the Hou­
with
Coe,
who
first
won
the
San Diego Charger* agalnit
SEATTLE (U PI)—Defend­
The game will be viewed by ston Colt*, 4-1, in the only
the Boeton Patriot* on the ing champion Jack Nicklaus Amateur title in 1919 and re­
a national television audience other National League games.
Weit Coa»t, while In Sun­ went out today to gut back In peated in 1338, and Beman
und ulout 60,000 fans at Grant
who
has
the
British
title
to
day’* only gama the Oakland the running and avoid being
go along with the U. S. cham­ Field. Kickoff time is t p. m.
Raider* ara a t hom* agalnit eliminated from a chance at
The odd-muker* have in­
pionship, favored to make It.
the Buffalo Bills.
first-place prise money In the
stalled the Yellow Jackets as
Sikes,
22,
from
the
Univers­
The Oakland-Buffalo game second round of the Greater
ity of Arkansas, is one of slight favorites because of
will be televised nationally by Seattle Open.
nine children who comes from Lothrldge, two giant end* and
the American Broadcasting
And Nlckluus had hi* work a poor family and got his a talented halfback corps.
By V s iM Press Internstloast
Company, starting at 4:30 cut out for him. He was 11
But Florida appears to have
The New York Yankees,
p.m., LOT. The Kama* City strokes off the pace ss he chance for a college educa­ the superior Interior line, a
tion through a golf champion­
who
handle mere mortals
Chief* and New York Jeta are teed off in the first featured
fine passer in quarterback
ship.
idle thia week.
with ease, will pit their magic
threesome for toduy’s round.
Tom
Shunnun
and
the
always
Archer, 23, from Gilroy.
against the mysteries of (he
The N a t i o n a l Football
Ahead of him in the lead
dangerous Dupree.
supernatural today.
League start* Ua 44th season were four lesser lights in the Calif., shot a one-over-par 73
A successful conflict by the
Saturday night buoyed by the professional gulfing w o r l d . Thursday to beat John (Steve)
Spray, the Iowa amateur
New Yorkers against the ageconviction that last winter’.: Ken Still, Tacoma, Wash.;
champion, l up, and earn a
old superstitions represented
betting disclosures have not Stan Leonards, Vancouver, U.
by a Friday the 13th will re­
marred it* popularity or pro* C.; Raymond Floyd, Fayette­ shot at Beman.
Coe, 39, putted brilliantly
sult in their fourth straight
perlty,
ville, N. C.. and Bobby Nlchas he turned back James
American League p e n n a n t
Saturday, the St. Louis ots. Corona, Calif., all carded
Ihompson of Mission. Tex.,
and the 28th In their history.
Cardinals meet the Cowboy* six-under-pur Aria in the open
8 and 7, in Thursday's first
More than too entries—in­ Their mortal opponents will
at Dallas and the Lo* Angelos ing round Thursday.
round and then beat Richard cluding cars from other sec­ be the Minnesota Twins, cur­
Ram* will be at horns to the
Guardiola of Cleveland, Ohio, tions of Florida arc expected rently holding down second
Detroit Lion*.
6 and 4.
Saturday for the drag racing place, 13 games behind the
Sunday the Gteen Bay
Beman beat Walt Stahl of program at the quarter-mile Yankees. Each club has 14
Packer* entertain the Chicago
Cleveland, Ohio, 6 and 5, Osceola airport drag strip.
games remaining.
Bear*; tha Ntw York Giants
after he had turned back
Time trial* arc slated for
And. as usual, the Yankees
are pitted agalnit tha Colt*
Uarry Meerdink 1 up.
7:30 p m. with eliminations have an ace up their sleeve.
at Baltimore; the Browns are
to follow in the bi-weekly Even if they lose today,
at home against the Washing­
Sunday is Horse Show day
event sponsored by the Semi­ they'll still hive three more
ton Redskins; the Philadelphia
in Seminole County again as
nole Timing Association.
cracks at Minnesota over the
Eagle* are host to the Pitts­
Dusty Boots Riding Assn, pre­
Sanford’s nay Hudson will weekend to nail down tha
burgh Steelers, and the San
sents it* September schedule
hr on the lines in a 1963 flag.
Francisco Forty Niners play
of events with both junior By t ' n It re) Press International Sting Ray to defend his Aug.
Either Jim Bouton (19-6) or
tha Minnesota Vikings on the
21 victory in the featured Le
and senior pony race* for
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Downing (12-4) will work
West Coast.
cash prizes.
W L Pel. GB Mans start race. He'll be driv­ for New York against Twin
ing — and running — agalnit
Spectators are free at the Los Angeles 89 67 .610
ace Camilo Pascual (18-8).
arena on Onora Rd. Just be­ St. Louis
87 61 .688 3 some of the swiftest competi­
The only other team with
Team Shapes Up hind the Farmer’s Market,
tion In Central Florida.
Milwaukee
80 67 J&gt;l l 9*4
a slim hope of catching the
BOSTON (U P I)-T h e Bos­
Racing officials look for a
79 68 .537 10'i
ton Ccltica ara one step closer said Tuny Austin la show Sun Fran.
big turn-out in super-tack Yankcei Is the Chicago White
master
and
announcer.
Phlla.
77 70 .624 12 Vi
today to flooring the sumo
classes as well as all top gas sox, 14 games off the pac*
Races in th* contests in­ Cincinnati
78 72 .520 13
team that captured the Na­
classes. Several "A" and ’’B’’ in third place. But Just one
74 73 .503 15 Vi
tional basketball Association clude key hole, pole bending, Chicago
dragsters are also expected Yankee win or Chicago km
69 77 .173 20
championship—with th* ex­ saddle scramble, junior west­ Plttsbg.
lo Join the competition for would eliminate the Sox and
54 93 .367 35Vi th* 8100 in priie money and any combination of two New
ception of the immortal Bob ern pleasure flag race, ribbon Houston
race, pick-up race, senior New York
49 98 .333 40 Vi 50 trophies.
Cousy, of coursa.
York victories or Minnesota
western pleasure, cloverleaf,
Thursday's Results
defeats
would knock out tha
The program will serve as
musical tires, hollow log race St. Louis 8 Chicago 3
Twins.
a
warm-up
(or
the
big
twoThe terra nut was applied and sack race.
San Fran. 6 New York 0 (N)
The Yankees moved to th*
to the peanut because of its
Show time is 1 p.m. with Lo* Angeles 5 Plttsbg 3 (X) day drag racing card plan­ border of mathematical cer­
ned
by
the
Seminole
Timing
flavor, which it similar to the p r o g r a m
beginning I'hiln. 4 Houston 1 &lt;N)
Assn, (or Sept. 2829. The as­ tainty by whipping the Kan­
that of some true nuts.
promptly, Austin said.
Only game* scheduled
sociation is offering fltOo in sas CUy Athletics, 5-2, Thurs­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
day.
prue money for the event.
Anewer I* Previews Puttie
W L 1’ct. GB
Minnesota kept its faint
Famous Men
New York
97 61 .635
hopes alive by edging the
Minnesota
8! 61 .568 13
Cleveland Indians, 3-2, in 19
Release Player
4 Preciodi
Chicago
83 65 .561 14
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innings, and in the only other
1 troll dramatist 8 pushy clunp
• Crawsnips
S Robert---- ,
Baltimore
78 70 2&gt;27 19
NEW YORK (U PI)—Jerry American League game the
7 Central potato
• Tendency
Detroit
72 75 .490 24Vt Fields, a linebacker formerly !»* Angeles Angels blanked
• Souther*
• Summer drinks
StMTll
Boston
70 79 .170 27 Vi with the New York Gianta of the Boston Red Sox, 2-0,
10
Epochal
II South i
11 Merit
the National Football League,
Cleveland
70 80 .467 28
(111will |
«• Egypuan cod
13 Repute
Kan. City
67 80 .456 29Vi wus released Thursday by the
T h e important* synthetic
20
Landmark
14 Af*
13 Banquet
Los Angeles 67 82 .450 30 V* newly formed New York Jets chemical compound, bakelltc,
15 Institute
i*j.^tm ^i-i
17 Impair
of the American Football Lea­ was given to mankind by Leo
53 95 .358 44
cartoonist
47 Era* bailie cry Wash.
39 Wild sheep
IS Hequlrss
19 Doei
48
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(dial.)
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gue.
Thursday’*
Reaulta
Hendrik Baekeland.
18 Civil Ws*
38 Palsy
80 famous
SOGrster
ststtsi
Minnesota 3 (’lev*. 2 &gt;0 inns.
aa
itonowa
musicU*
43 Graceful
11
30 Eiptoit
St India*
behaviors
New York 6 Kansas City 2
critically
77
83 Split
43 Confederate
Los Angeles 2 Boston 0
39
Mark
to
cwttaf
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
883?‘k“ , “ SsIr“ *
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(•port)
Only game* scheduled
37 Repose
38 Othello's
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Upset Oilers
Coe, Beman Favored Tech Slight
Hope To Gel In In Semifinal Play Favorite To
Win Column
Beat Gators
Nicklaus Has
Work Cut Out

It's Friday 13;
A Lucky Day
For Yankees

100 Cars May Go
In Drag Races

Horse Show Set
Here Sunday

Standings

HTrae
34 Mae* solid
3* Emphasis
17----- Ret in.
British Labor
38 Rs-rsler

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43 Teams Ian*
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48 Spring

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Mickey Wright
2 Strokes Up
EUGENE, Or*. (UPI) —
Confident Mickey Wright went
into the second round of the
Eugene Women's Open golf
tournament today with a twostroke lead and high hopes of
becoming one of the two winningest women golfers of all
time.
In the first fuund Thursday
she birdied five of the six par
5 holes on the Eugene Coun­
try Club course snd picked up
a sixth birdie by sinking a 30fool putt un the par 3 17th
hula.

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UNFURNISHED larga 2 bed­
tioning. Home is complete­
room Duplex. Fla. room. CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611
ly
installed with many ex­
Park
Ave.
Electron beat, ltth St.
tras. Kitchen equipped.
Longwood. 838-3296.

322-5612

Stenstrom Realty

12. Real E state For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

27. Special Services

NEAR Paula School; new T City of Saniord Civil Service
room home, 1 acre lot. Ph.
Board is accepting applica­
FA 2 3379, FA 20879.
tions for the position of
Utility
Man in the Water
LAKE MARY neat 2 Bedroom
CB Home situate,) on 2 Distribution division. Mini­
mum
requirements: Age
large shaded lot*. Lake
19 to 45 yrs; elementary
privileges on big Lake
school education; resident
Mary. Unly $5,500.
of Seminole county for six
months. Some experim ent
St. Johns Realty
in plumbing and pipe fitt­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ing.
Examination for qual.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
applicants will be held at
7:30 P. M. September 21,
19*3, or a&gt; toon thereafter
as practicable, in the city
Property Management
hall. Submit applications to
B ro k er
Civil
5ervlce
Examiner
prior to September 23. 1963.

WANTED reliable coupto I t 2nd HAND Refrigerator A
lake up monthly payment!
Electric Ranges at FurniH. B. POPE CO.. INC.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
turw
Center.
M So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 9-1511, Casselberry, col­ 91 per day rental Tor Electric
WASHING Machine Service.
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­
lect.
Fr&lt;y estimates on npatrs.
chase of Blue Lustre. Car­
2640 Hiawatha. 332 7363.
roll's Furniture.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
TREE SERVICE. Expert tree Upholstering * Mattress
Westservice. Reasonable rates,
crating. New k Used Furni­ AIR-CONDITIONER.
Inghouse. 10300 BTU. 1962
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
8 years experience. Free
Model, never used. 323-0539.
Co., at 70# Celery Ave.
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
FA 2-2117.
1 GO-CART. 1 Lambrelta
PAINTING. Repairs. Work
scooter, model No. 125. Ph.
Used furniture, appliances,
guaranteed. FA 2 0259.
FA 2 4299.
tools, etc. Bought • Bold.
Lorry's Mart 315 Sanford AIR Conditioners close out,
SINGER
Av*. Ph. FA 3-4191
SEWING MACHINE
new 1963 models. One 8,500
CALL FA 2-5783
BTU 2U0 volt Piillco "NoiseSell Us Your FwnBuro. Quick
less" $198 00. One 14,200
Service With the Cash.
Piano Tuning and Repair
BTU Philco "Superpower"
SUPER TRADING POST
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4223
9348.00. Firestone Store, 1st
FA 24M7T.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
ami French, Sanford. Ph.
FA 2 0344.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
51. Article* For Sal*
AH Types and Sixes
SACRIFICE SALE. Early 1960 ♦ 11 Ft. DELUXE refri­
We Repair and Service
gerator like new. Small
American style 8 ft. couch,
S T I N E
walnut Duncsn Phyfe din­
975;
Record
Cabinet,
$3;
Machinery and Supply Co.
ing suite with table pad.
Portable TV, $25; Dinette
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 36432
Single rollaway bed. Hi
set, $15. 1220 Randolph St.
SIDEWALKS, drtvew sji, pa­
ton air cond. with reverie
Ph. FA 2-2128.
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
cycle. Draperies. Mlsc. 40
196$ AMANA Freessr, up.
332 3306.
N. 2nd. St. North Orlsndo
right. Excellent condition. Homes, after 6 p. m. week­
TRACTOR Work. Mowing,
8250. 322-3293.
days, after 1 p. m. Sat. A
disk, blade. FA 3-7664.
Sun.
REFRIGERATOR $50.00. Call

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

SO U TH W A RD

STENSTROM RENTALS

Government

19. SltuanoM Wealed
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
PAINTING or Repair work.
Ph. FA 3-7064

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

20. U u b y a itte ra
BABYSITTING. FA 2 8974.
WILL keep children In my
home weekly. Experienced.
FA 2-1212. •

Stenstrom Realty

ASSUME payments on Sing­
er Sewing machine equip­
21. Beauty Salon*
ped to ilg sag A nuke but­
Senkarik Glass and Faint ton
holes. 5 payment* of
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Company
95.15. FA 2 9411.
318 Palmetto Ave.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 14*12
WE now have • special facial
SALE tor storage due. 2’
Auto Glasa. Tops
booth, services from tip to
Locker, children i clothing,
A Scat Covers
tip. Free parking lot. Open
sewing machine, I high
evenings by appointtnentAUTO GLASS &amp; chair, vacuum cleaner, box
Phone door (1) 323 0634
SEAT
COVER CO. toys, t glass shower door,
Plume door (2 ) 322 8525
boy'a bike, wash sink, Iron
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
bed, I now medicine cab­
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
FREE 150 PERM. WAVE
inet. Tel. 322-1371.
Complain llaauty Service
Kcvvlon k Patricia Stevens r n T P e u T
SINGER
Cosmetlca
PERSIAN Kittens. Red beau­
SLANT
needle sewing m a­
H arriett's Beauty Nook
ty's. Miller’s Mutel on 17-92.
chine. Repossessed, in per­
105 So, Oak. FA 2-5743
FA 2 4180,_______________
fect condition. Zig tags, but­
ton holes, monograms, etc.
.12. Flow er* - Shrulm
25. P lu m b in g S erv ices
Guaranteed. Hal. due only
BLOOMING Boses on double
rLUMUINO
858 26 or pay $6 16 monthly
chcrokcu slock. 82.50 each,
with good credit. For free
Contracting Repair*
Gray Shadows Nursery
luuiu« trial call Orlando col­
FREE ESTIMATES
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
lect 211-9568.
R. L. HARVEY

Stenstrom Realty

Yet, here at

Deltona
These lovely homes
are selling fast. The
reason is solid v alu e
—low price and high
quality constructioncome out and see these
wonderful homes for
yourself —there are 8
completely furnished
models to choose from.
96,MQ to $15,450. As
lowai $210 down and
$43.11 por month. No
Closing Costs!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Take Interstate 44 — get

off at the DeBary ex­
change, or call.

668-4458
T H E M ACKLE B R O S .
c

DIVISION O P
. m . w, o a v r i - O P M i N T * . i m c .

FOR SALE by owner. Large
House on 2(H)' x 650' lot on
5 ROOM House. 817 Catulina.
Banana Lake. FA 2 luOJ.

9. F o r Sale o r R ent

12. R eal K a tu tr F o r Stile
IN DEBARY. 2 Bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 utilities. Scliuol bus
service. $».95o. S5(W down.
Balance to suit purchaser.
322-8282.
G U E E N U K I VII
Choice lots avallahlr in
G rrcu b ria r of l.och A rb o r
overlooking
gull
course.
( uslom building to your
-prcifiratlon.
t, reenbriar
developed by

KINGS WOOD
RUII.UKftS INC.
202 Fairnm ni Dr.
F i 2-vUTI

204 Saniord Av*.

Seminole Realty

LARUE 2 Bedroom trailer, TWO-2 Bit. Furnished Houses.
also 1 bedroom trailer on
Air condition with trailer
large take. Adults only. Ph.
spot. 2 car garage. Chicken
FA 2-7168.
House lot. 180' by 330’ on
West First St. at Monroe
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
corner, sit,taxi, By owner.
Houses. FA 2-3685.
Ail rented. Ph. 322-4567.
LARGE 2 BB. Kitchen cquipt.
950
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Mo­
3 Bit. Kitchen cquipt. Star.
dern concrete block build­
Large 3 BB. Kitchen eqtilpt.
ing containing stores, uftlces
Situ.
and warehouse. Over 35*8)
U rg e 4 BB. Mayfair. 916*100
square feet. Facing two
business streets. Sanford
ROSA L. PAYTON Avenue and Third Street
Reg. Real Estate Broker
(opposite Winn-Dixie). Call
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
or write Joe Moss, 3105 N.
W. First Avenue, Gaines­
7. Iluninr** Rental*
ville, Florida. Phone Frank­
lin 2 1727 before 6 p. m. ex­
803 1 st St. 6 BOOMS. Suita­
cept Sunday.
ble for Office. Parking
available in rear. 322-2741
NEW HOUSE. 2 story, 4 BR.
from 1 1 -6 p.m.
Ua bath, large lot. $15.9*8)
NEAT, 2 BR. country home
8. R each R ental*
on large lot. Fruit trees.
HUTCHISON Detail front
$7,500.
Apartment. Daytona Bruch.
John E. Fox, Beaitur
FA 2 4058.
ltd N Park
Ph. 323 0559

DUPLEX
CONCRETE bluck budding
near Navy base. Each unit ^
has 2 bedrooms, equipped
kitchen, living room and
hath. One unit furnished. |
Monthly Income $135. Price
$11,(88) with good terms.

after 6 p. nt. 322-2300.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

$4. Article* Far Sale

FA 22383

ORCHID PLANTS
2 WINDOW unit Air Condi­
For Sale
tioners. FA 2 0227.
HINSON &amp;. HEARN
AT BARGAIN PMCE.S
PLUMBING CONTRACTING J. C. Bunten
Lemon Bluff SNAPP1N Turtla Edgar. A t
Repair* A Water Heaters
cond. $41. FA 24)693.
GKIUIA Daisies, Vegetable
„ FREE ESTIMATES
plats, Bovinas. Dutch Mill
If you need &gt;wip, call
2114 E. 3rd St.
323 9143
Nursery. Upsalu Kd. just FA 2-5612 and pi sec a Her­
26. Radio Jt Television
off 20th St. A 1st.
ald Classified

USED T.V. Sets 110 up. Ser­
vice calls 92.00 Sanford
T. V. Service. 1113 Saniord
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
17" P H IL C O
322-7960,

jmj table

T.V .

27. S p ecial S ervices
FILL dirt, top dressing, top
■oil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
Lloyd. FA 3-2576.

LAWN SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2 1117.

LAST SHOT

SALE!

PU B LIC N O TIC E!
We do not hiive that remarkable u»ed cur which
the old lady ju*t used on Sundays!
We do have cur* which have been well treated,
carefully inspected fur any Raws we could de­
lect — and priced mi they are honest value*.

1002 Falcon DoLuxe
I door sedan, radio, healer A auto­
matic. White with blue interior. Ion
mileage, nice.

A beautiful hronie rotor. One owner
w ilh low mileage. Extra (Iran.

• Chevy ll’s
Cadillacs

Choose Your Model!
Choose Your Price!
Not The Slicker Price!
Not The Dealer Price!
Hut The Low, Low Roller Price!

USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH Of
♦ Low Intenet Xsloe
• Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1952 PLYMOUTH. Low mile­
age. 9193. John L. Craw­
ford. FA M1T1.
1963 TEMPEST. Gtvo me old
car and take over pay­
ments o! 94# month. CaU
after « p. m. FA 2-7839.
'55 HARDTOP PonUae. Clean
A running well, $398. Ph.
333 6788.

37. Boats • Macon
I f TURNER Craft Boat wtth
Mark 75 Mrreury motor t —
Pelican trailer. B ait has
many extras. Seen at 409
Bay Ave.
16 ft. PLYWOOD, high sldesT
full canopy; 35 bp. Evlnrude, alectric starter, ex­
cellent cond. Many extras;
Gator trailer, CaU 933 679}.
12 ft. PLYWOOD boat with
trailer and 7W hp. motor.
Will sell reasonable. CaU
FA 2-6065 after 5 p. m.

READY MIX Concrete, win­ 15' BOAT. 25 h one motor.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Canvass top. Trailer. 9200.
blocks, *amt, cement, rock,
FA 2 9152.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. CLOSE OUT way below coat,
both are brand new. 1 4#
Miracle Concrete Co.
hp. elect, starting, 919600, 1
300 Elm Ave.
FA 3-578$
25 hp. elect, starting, 9369.00
Firestone Store 1st and
SEPTEMBER Special, Ladies
A Childrens shoes &gt;1 94 pair.
French, Sanford. FA 2 0344.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
CASH paid for clean used
mtUits.
CHILD'S Swing Set. $20. Ph.
FA 2-8903.
Gateway To The Waterway
GRETSCH Guitar. Fender de­ Kobaun S p o rtin g Good*
luxe Amplifier with trem­ Your EV1NRUDE O u te r
304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5Mt
olo. 9250. 322*097.

Good Reconditioned Used Caro
1963 Triumph 1200
Convertible. Very

Low M ile *!

1962 Falcon Ranchero

1959 Plymouth
B E L V E D E R E 2-door hardtop. V•».
fu lly equipped itirludina power steer­
ing. A shin) hlark and read) to gw,

1955 I'ontiac
l-door aedan, radio, hrater and auto­
matic Iran-missfun.

1961 Dodge D-100
I ’ll M l* T i l l &lt; h . radio and beater,
tong sw ept line hod). O n ly

1960 Ford F-100
cab,

6

I

Hardtop Fully Equip. Sharp!

1962 Rambler 4 Door

t'uatom ('lassie Automatic transm is­
sion, Power Steering, Radio, Heater,
Extra Clean!

1961 Mercury Custom

4 Door Hardtop, Automatic Trans­
mission. Power Steering and Brakes,
Radio, Hrater.

1961 Comet S-22

lluckrt Seal*. Automatic Transmis­
sion. Radio and Heater. Only One
Owner!

S e d a n , Automatic Transmission,
Hrater. A Itral Gas Saver!

I960 Cadillac

1395
995
5295
995
995
$

$

ONLY A FEW LEFT!
’63 Model Dodge &amp; Dodge D art
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
DISCOUNT
While They Last!

Seminole Co. Motors

*1795
*1495
*2195
*1895
*1895
*1495
*895
*3095
1395
*1095
*2195
*1195
*995
*1795

Pickup A u lo rau tie Transmiaion, Ra­
dio, ilea ter.

I960 Falcon 2 Door

I door, automatic Iran-mission, radio ▼ I M
and healer. Was $1795. Now -----| §

PICKUP Tltl'CH. custom
cytindrr engine, eitra nice.

Chevrolets
• Olds

1495

1961 Pontiac Catalina

V-8, 1-dtMir, radio, hrater, aulomatlr.

Our Entire '63 Stock
MUST GO . . .
Regardless 01 Price!

BUYING A

1962 Mercury 2 Door

I960 Chevrolet Bel Air ^

You’ll score a “BULL’S-KYK,”
Whichever ’63 Model Car
You Choose!

36. AwtoatobOfl* . Track*

Air-Conditioning

BABYSITINO day or night.
Love k care. Big yard.
Meals furnished, also will 29. Automobile Service
board. FA 2-7990.

To make the best home
huy. a*« the

FURS. Apt. 2300 Mellonvillt. We have a fine selection of
renlsli NOW:
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen 3 BR
VA - FHA
l bath, Mayfair 9too Real Estate • Mortgages
equipped. FA 2-3858.
2 BR 1 bath. Lake Mary 65 It N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Appointed
NICELY furnished 3 bedroom 3 BR 1 bath. Shannon Dr. too
Property
JOHN E. rOXHousa. WO. a month. Phone 3 BR 1 bath,
REALTOR
Ravenna Pk
110
Management
FA 2-3349.
3 BR 3baths, Venice
135 110 N. Park Ave.
J2305W
Broker
FURN. Garage Apt. 309 W. 4 BR 2baths, Pinecrest 135
16th St. FA 23167.
We have other homes avail­
FHA - VA
able now.
GOVERNMENT
HOMES
FURN. Cottage at 3 Points.
Office FA 2 2119
965 per month. Fh. FA 2-1467
2 .AND 3 BEDROOMS
Night FA 34)641
1 AND 2 BATHS'
133 0700
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED 3524 Park Dr. Eaaford, Fla.
ment. Close In. Reasonable.
Real Estate—Mortgages
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FA 2-0641.
111 N. Park Avs. FA 2-2430
3 BEDROOMS, 1 baths. Fenc­
ed yard. Fla. room. Kitch­
2 BEDROOM House. Unfur­ CLEAN lit floor Apartment $100 VA TO $250 FHA
en equipped. FA 28164.
nished, kitchen equipped.
Private entrance. 1004 P al­
973 per month. 2512 Yale
LOW MONTHLY
metto.
FHA AND \*A HOMES ARE
Ave. CaU FA 3 3614.
PAYMENTS,
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. EXCELLENT LOCATIONS AVAILABLE FOB IMMEDI­
ATE POSSESSION
2 BEDROOM
unfurnished
Clean and close la. Jimmi* IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
If you require a 3 or 4 bed­
House. Kitchen equipped.
Cowan. 332-4013.
room, 1 or 2 bath home, we
$50 month. Pick up key at
AND
have several to select from,
613 E. 14th St. FA 2-6ti3o. W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
as low as $350. down pay­
Booms private baths, 114
WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
ment. Many tine 2 bedroom
AIR-CONDITIONED BR. In W. First St.
FOR ONE OF THESE
homes as low as $250.
3 Rm. furn. Apt. 965. mo
OUTSTANDING HOME
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom. 1
down, low monthly pay­
111 E. tth St. FA 2-4365.
BUYS IN MINUTES!
bath, large y a r d . $100
ments, We are authorised
monthly. FA 2-4709.
FOR COMPLETE
Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4.
FHA and VA Sales Brokers.
INFORMATION
$35 Mo. 407V* W. 1st.
Special term* for NAVY
NICELY furnished 2 BedSEE OR CALL
PER-SONEL
NICELY furnished modern 3 room House. FA 2-0274.
bedroom House. $00 month.
RENT A BED
FA 2-3909.
Rollawsy, Hospital L Baby
Real Estate—Mortgage*
Beds.
1901 S. Park Ave.
By Day, Week, or Month. III N. Park Ave. 322-2420
FA 2 5233 anytime
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
15. B u sin ess O p p o rtu n ity
Evenings
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
SERVICE
Station for lease.
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
Inventory take-over. Good
PLANNING TO BUY OR
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2location Ph. FA 2-1312.
BUILD A HOME SOON?
1463 from 8:30 to 0 p. in.
Monday thru Friday. Ph. We will CUSTOM BUILD the
buu-e of your choice on the 16. F em ale Help W anted
FA 2-4501 any other time.
lot of your choice.
WANTED Woman to do wash
FURN. 2 Bedroom House. COMPLETE HOME BUILD­ at her home every other
Adulta. No pets. FA 2-T664.
ERS SERVICE from plans
week for 2 In family. East
to financing
side only. Call after 6 p.m.
2 BEDROOM. Kitchen equip­
RALPH JARVIS - Builder
FA 2 6614.
ped. 323-0*162,
1719 Sanford Ave FA 2-1810
CURB girl, must lie 21 years
2 BEDROOM unfurnished
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
old. Apply Pig 'n Whistle.
House. Kitchen equipped.
Realtor
FA 2 3651.
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
HOUSE trailer, 965. FA 2 6067. FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg

33. F am Hunt

Heel wood I Door, AH P u n rr and
Air Condition.

I960 Mercury Monterey

I Ihair Sedan, Automatic Tran-mi-- $
sion, Power Steering, Heater. Coma In
and Drive This Car Today!

I960 Comet

Stuliun Wagon. Automatic Tran-ntUsion, Radio and Hrater. Very Nice.

1959 Cadillac 62 Seriett

t Door Hardtop, Full Power and Air
Condition.

1959 Chevrolet

ParkwiNni I Door Station Wagon,
Fully Equip, t his One Also Has Air
Condition.

1959 Rambler Custom

I lloor Station Hagun. Many EiU ta.
Priced To Gu!

1958 Cadillac

Sedan |)e Villr All Puwrr and Air Con­
dition. De Sure ami See This Ona!

B A R G A IN

BUYS!

1 9 5 7 DODGE Station It m en

......

1957 J S T S y y ,? - ' « * •

1957 FORI)
1957 FORD

9595

Country S-dau Station Wagua
I Door Sedan

____ _

1 9 5 5 '» « ' ‘« V I Door Sedan

$595
j^35

----------

1 9 5 3 ULIKS' ,U,m' K 1 lloor Sedan _______ g g Q

519 K. FIRST ST.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - i.NSLROR
FA 2-4291 1919 S. Trench Ave
LOVELY 4 Bedroom, 2 b a th .
Home, Kitchen equipped I
Low down payment. South |
1 Pinecrest. 322-1632. ’
J

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-8231, FA *-0711

2305 PARK AVE.
FA 2-0861

I A 2-Uhl I

Winter Park Ml 7-23(10

We’re Moving In October
To 1S01 W. First S t
Watch For Our Gfund Opening

U I I M T LINC0LN l u r

n u l l I M ER C U R Y I N I *
SANFORD - FA 2-1881
Lot

Winter Park Phone
MI I-02U9

VT PALMETTO &amp; COMMERCIAL

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ofHOM ESthe

Sanford - Seminole Area

Finest O f Homes Are Offered Locally
Homes and homesltes being
shown this weekend in Seminole
County are some of the very finest
In all price ranges.
In Idyllwiide of Loch Arbor, 8tenstrom Realty is showing a threebedroom two-bath, air conditioned
home with extra convenience fea­
tures th a t definitely place it in the
prestige class. I t’s at 303 Tammy
Drive, a block o r so off Country Club
Road. This home was built to very
high construction standards by Shoe­
maker Construction.
In n tsrb y Ravenna Park, five
new homes are nearly complete, two
e f which are already sold. These ore
in the newest section of Ravenna
P u t , and win fit nicely into this al­
ready well-planned community. '

One of the loveliest areas for
homesltes is Greenbrier of Loch Ar­
bor, offered by Kingswood Builders.
Byron Leach says they are exer­
cising extreme care to preserve its
natural tree-covered beauty. Two
large new homes are now under con­
struction. Greenbriar is located next
to the 12th green of the Mayfair Golf
Course.
LMN Enterprises is now featur­
ing homes in Crystal Lake Park In
Loko Mary. Several sample homes
are open for inspection. Lake
front and lake view property adds
charm to this development. LMN is
nlso developing Lake W a y m a n
Heights, on Highland Avenue in
Longwood.

LAKE SHORE HOMES
IN PARK RIDGE

ON

LAKE M IN N IE

A ttrac tiv e 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Homes
With &lt; u &gt;h carport**, liras**, deluxe landscaping, central h»*t, W rit in i hoot*
fcHchoa equipment and

many other

beautiful appointment!*.

O LAKE PRIVILEGES

Priced From *

16,800

• NO CLOSING COST • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FHA &amp; CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
D lH C T IO ltS i From ganford City Limit*, 2 mile* South on 17-92, turn W rit on Laka

Mary Bird, H

U Park Hide*.

See Wayne Montgomery At Models

be thrifty...

WHY PAY RENT
WHEN YOU CAN BUY

i^ T H O M E / fe g f

3

LIKE T il IS I

(fjufAial &lt;£aJi£ fiwik
WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE — sample harms
are rendy far your Inspection in lovely,
(julct LAKE MARY. These homes ran he
purchased for ns little as

*6 7

Per
M onth

Sec Our Modds In
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
910,500 ------ 911,500
Highland Ave., Longwood

2

including taxi-*, ln»urnnr&lt;-,
principal am! Interval,

Hnuth

l.iinettimmI A r r a
• .1 tU-iInmm — 2 Hath —
A ir fumlilInning
L a rg e Lots — Custom

with

i
j

916,900

CUSTOM BUILDING

on your lot or ours!
Enterprises, Inc.
FA 2-2744
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It’s tree - shaded, gently rolling terrain, adjacent to the Mayfair
Golf Course; truly an ideal setting for your prestige home. A
visit will convince you of the serene, restful atmosphere
of Greenbriar.

C H O O SE YO U R H O M E SIT E — BU ILD W H EN Y O U ’RE READY
Under

Construction

.1 Bedroom

Con temporary.

Also

1 Bedroom

Colonial.

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Oakland Estalea, 917,000
Oakland Estates, lae., to
Robert J. Grlbben et ux,
Oaklsnd Estates, 915,500
Flail Divorce Decrees
Agnes A. Purdy vs. Robert
Lyman Purdy
M U Filed
City Savings Bank of Pills-

Let Ma Moke
The Breakfast
UNIVERSITY PARK. Pi.
(UPI)—It's worth the effort
(o see that your family geU
a good breakfast and it’s also
Important that It Is prepared
by one person, say research­
er! at Penn State University,
A good breakfast provides
a better nutritional balance
for the day, eliminating the
11 o’clock slump.
Testa have proved that
breakfast is better nutrition­
ally when one person pre­
pares It. That’s because the
person who has the responsi­
bility Is more likely to pro­
vide a balanced meal for the
group. An Individual prepar­
ing hla own breakfast may
call It quit* after toast and
coffee.
First air conditioned pri­
vate borne in the U.S. was
located at 3!lnoeapo!ls, Minn,
where the system was in­
stalled by Willis Carrier, In­
ventor of air conditioning, in
1015.

field vs Ua M. Fenno et al,
mlg., foreclosure
Knickerbocker Federal S. it
L. Assn. vs. Bessie 31. Par­
rish et al, mlg. foreclosure
1st Federal S. * L. Assn,
of Orlando, vs. Dale Banister
et ux, mtg. foreclosure
Williamsburg Savings Bank
vs. Donald Edwin Boose et
al mortgage foreclosure
3!ary E. Bowman vs. John
E. Lawson et ux, mortgage
foreclosure
American Federal S A L
of Orlando va. Tommy G.
Hadley et al mortgage fore­
closure.
Flaal Divorce D eem *
Jotephlne Ann Kampf v*.
Charles Lester Kampf
Kay F. Guynn vs. Charles
C. Guynn
Mabel W. Gray vs. Reed B.
Gray
Marriage Applications
Roland G. Kidd, Dexter,
Mo., and Cynthia J. Howard,
Sanford
Willis Carter, North Or­
lando and Vonda Jane Kern,
Sanford
Eugene F. Thornton, Balti­
more, Md., and 5us!e Doro­
thy Thompson. Baltimore, 3Id.
Arthur John Callen, St.
Petersburg and Dorcas Joann
Blythe Prince, Lake Jlnnrne
Lonnie 3loorc, Jr., Lock­
hart and Bettina 3lary Ourslor, Orlando
Otto F. Schweska. Indian
River City and Ingrid M.
Tierese, DcBary.

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

W H A T E V E R Y O U ’RE
DO ING , — STOP A N D
SEE TH ESE
“T O M O R R O W M IN D E D ”
HOM ES TO DAY!

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This is u spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home,
with luxury kitchen, combination dining-fumily room, and two car endosad garage. Features
indude central air conditioning and heating,
and many other extras — paved roads, curbs,
sidewalks, water and sewerage systems.
303 TAMMY DRIVE — OPEN DAILY

— and may we also invite you to view
the lovely new homes in

... in

Ravenna Park

A few of these homes are nearing completion, while others under construction
would afford you choice of paint, tile, and appliance colors, and other construction
changes to suit your personal needs in a home.
Convenient VA, FHA, and Conventional financing available.

OF LO C H ARBOR

Now

four-bedroom homes all weekend.
They are located two miles south of
Sanford, off 17-92 on Lake Mary
Boulevard.

Courthouse Records
Real E iU tr Trnasnrtl—
George M. Shanholte et ux
to Mary J. George, Sanford,
18,K»
Estelle R. Remey to Quinlin
It. Lacey et al, Sanford
Height*. |5,000 \
Eugene Talbot MacGeeo at
ux to Dorothy D’Andrea,
Country Club Manor, 910,100
Eitella W. Long to Esther
It. Johnson,
Pearl
Lake
Height* &lt;13.000
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Riohard
M. Preston et ux, Eastbrook
917,400
Edwin L. llaucsler et ux to
Robert J. French, Dreamwold
95,800
Albert M. Greene et ux to
Robert F. Bordner et ux, Oak*
land Shores, 919,500
Stuart A. Joynt et al to
Oliver W. Inman at ux, Longwood, 99,000
Barbara Jean Delong to
George Pugh et ux Queen's
Mirror South, 910,000
Roland Toureau et ux to
George J. Walter! Jr., et ux,
North Orlando, $8,800
Thoms* T. Tuck, Inc,, to
Norman R. Bi'stol et ux,
North Chuluota, 18,500
FHA to Abe Goldman, North
Chuluota, $8,700
J . L. Hobby et ux to DeLand District Bd. of Mission*
of Methodist Church, Inc.,
4 8c 8-20-30, $20,000
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Donald
F. Fenstrrmaker et ux. Eastbrook, 915,200
Anna 31. Bush et al to
Forest G. Sherrcr et ux, $3,*
500, Casselberry
Edna J. Wheeler to 3!elvln
F. Worland et ux, Altamonte
Springs, $11,500
Florence It. Hoover to Home
Missions Comm., St. Johns
Presbytery, Orange villa, $19,aoo
George E. Crumley Sr., et
ux to Ronnie M. Lady, U t­
ile Washington Estates, $7,000
City of Sanford to John D.
Brass ct al, Sanford, $5,000
A. U. Chapman ct ux to
Olive E. Romlg et ux. Eastbrook, J17.000
Granville V. Gray to Astor
C. Brown et ux, Altamonte
Springs, tll.ooo
Kingswood Builders, Inc.
U&gt; Paid S. Polgar et ux,
Greenhrair of Loch Arbor,
125,000
Jus* F. Ilunsuckcr to Mnscoe
II. Miller et ux, Lake Minnie
Estates, $t0,500
Joe T. Sasser ft ux to
Joseph Kampf, Dreamwold,
$3,000
Ernest W. Smart et ux to
Raymond M. Ball et ux, San­
ford, $8,700
Chaunccy A, Reaser et ux
In William J. McFarlin, Eng­
lish Estates $22,300,
Slgrld Johannessen to Frank
A. lludgln et ux, Huffman and
Fewcll Subdivision, $8,500
Knox-Florida Development
Carp, to Augustus Brown, Jr.
et ux, Lincoln Heights, $t0,600
FHA to Edward D. Smith
et UX. North Orlando, $11,350
Oakland Estates Inc., to
Jeffrey 31. Ettingcr, et ux,

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this week Is Lake Shore Homes.
Wayne Montgomery teila us hell be
on hand to show these three and

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�Three Seminole
PO lo b s Riled
* * eio*^
Th* Herald'* Janie ShoeBaker h u lage advice for
housewives in the matter of
g le a n in g out the fireplace for
the cominir winter season.
Janie advise* that if you use
the vacuum sweeper make
sure the hose and other yadjjata are hooked up tightly.
She failed to have her ma­
chine hooked up properly and
Bow la planning to repaint
^ three rooms, along with a
shampoo for her new wall-towall carpeting.
•
• •
Everyone interested In add­
ing hla or her help to the
athletic program a t Seminole
High School le urged to be
present at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
J t h e school auditorium for a
meeting of the Seminole
Boosters
Club.
President
Barks wants to see a BIG
crowd there.
•
• •
A trick knee resulted in a
compound fracture of the left
wrist for Altamonte business­
man William J . Lancaster,
^ lie fell down a flight of stepa
" a t Longwood, Lancaster, who
was in the hospital for three
days, Is at home again.
•
• e
From tha Lions Pause:
Muncy la aomelhing that
things run Into and people mil
•u t of.
e e e
Legion Junior bateliall team
9 will be guesta at a steak din­
ner by Campbell Loosing Post
• f the American Legion a t
T tonight.

95 Jailed In Protest At Tallahassee

John E. Courier Jr. is the
acting postmaster at Oviedo,
having taken over the duties
Saturday morning. He suc­
ceeds the late J. B. Jones.
Nominated by V. S. Rep. A.
S. Herlong Jr. on recommen­
dation of numerous Oviedo
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon thundershowers through Tuesday: high today 89-D4; low tonight in 70s.
residents. Courier was given
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 JION., SEPTEMBER 16, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 18
the oath of office Friday VOL. 56
evening at his home by Post­
al Inspector W. It. Richie, of
Orlando.
E. it. Sitlcr, also nominated
by Congressman Herlong, has
been confirmed by the U. S.
Senate as postmaster at Cas­
selberry and probably will
take the oath of office this
week. He will succeed Clyde
Kcrce, acting postmaster for
Comer’a jury will conduct an impiest hi the fatal •hoot­
three years.
ing
of Charlra H. Strickland, about as, of Muhie ton, (la., at
Miss Cccilc Heard's name
7 p.m. tonight at Oviedo City Hull. An autopsy was being
Is now before the Senate for
conducted today a t Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, Winter
continuation as postmaster
Purk.
of Sanlord. Presently acting
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said today that Strickland's nephew,
postmaster, she also was
Fred W. Burdette Jr., 37, U
nominated by Herlong and
her name forwarded by Presi­
being held In county Jail on
dent Kennedy to the Senate.
a murder charge.
She replaced Guy Allen, act­
The Sherilf reported Depu­
ing po-tmaster for 2 'a years.
ties
Charles K a g a n -and
Courier, a native of San­
James Moore ut about 2:30
ford, was graduated from
Seminole High School and the
p.m. Sunday responded to a
University ol Florida. His mo­
call front Justice ol (lie Peaca
ther, Mrs. John E. Courier
Thomas Moon, acting coron­
Sr., resides In Sanford.
er. that he wanted assistance
A World War H veteran
in serving a warrant on Bur­
NEGOTIATIONS
WERE
COMPLETED
today
through
Wesley
Hensley,
with rank of major, Courier
dette at hi* home
Little
local
commercial
agent
of
the
Atlantic
Const
Line
Railroad,
for
the
M.
A.
Is married to the former Dor­
Lake Howell, just tiff TuskuEvans
Plywood
Components
Company
to
lease
the
ACL
building
on
Grapeothy Marshall, of Sanford,
wllla Itoad near Oviedo.
villo Avenue. The Evans firm, burned out of their oilier (ptarters recent­
and they have four children,
Burdette was charged, Hobly, will take occupancy Tuesday and begin operations Wednesday. Pictured
Julmny, 19, attending Orlan­
&gt;4 reported, with shooting at
front
the
left
are
Scott
lim
ns,
chairman
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce's
do Junior College; Jimmy, id.
the home of a neighbor, For­
industrial committee, who brought the principals together; Evans and
■ml twin girls, Mary and
rest Ferrell. When Ihe depu­
Hensley.
■
(Herald
Photo)
Martha. II.
ties and Moon arrived they
Tiie family moved to Ovie­
were told that Burdette had
do in 1948. Courier is a mem­
gone to the Ferrell home and
ber of the American Legion
dated (bat he had killed a
and &gt;s president of the Ovie­
man.
do Athletic Association, which
The officers found Strick­
dedicated the ifew fool ball
land dead in the Burdette F. \V. BURDETTE JR.
field in his name last No­
home. He hail been shot
vember.
twice. Officers found a pistol,

Inquest Tonight

In Fatal Shooting

J. E. COURIER JR.

E. R. S1TLER

Wallace Sets $ 5 0 0 0
Reward in Bombing

O U SELS

a rifle ami a carbine.
i’l i r n c o a t H o m e
Sheriff Hobby said thc dep­
MONTGOMERY, I U I’ll — gro leader Aim t in Luther
TUSCON, Aril. (LTD —
uties today were continuing
Gov. George C- Wulluee said King Jr,
A Social Security represen­
King told the governor "the Korean War tmuroat Scott L. their investigation Into the
Holiday the persons who
tative will be at City Hall
bombed a church full of Ne­ blood of four littlu children Uu-ti returned early today to shooting. He added that there
here from U u.in. to noon
groes in Birmingham ‘‘must is rn your huml*. Your ir- a tearful reunion with his tiad been reports Burdette
Oct. J, 9, HI, k’.’l and 30.
t«- brought to justice” and of­ leap in itdu and mi-puldiol ac* ’ray-haired. widowed mother and Strickland It a d been
• • •
WEST PALM REACH (CPI) fered a $-*&gt;,t)WI ie\\uni to any­ tions have created m Birming­ whom he lias not seen since drinking. The Sheriff also
Although the s«ay is clear
ham and Alabama thu atmos­ 1930.
said that Burdette's wife "left
-A group of 23 Haitian re- one who tan do if.
9 for a new courthouse building
Friday because site was In
bclievrd to be bit-1
i, ts . -j,
Birming­ phere Hurt ha* induced youhere, don't look for a new fa­
(ear of her husband.”
of rx ie le.t ler Dr. ] ham official-. Wi.dnie lu-licd tinned violence and now mur­ Arms Top Thome
cility to go up for several
Clement Benoit. xrro quo*. ■WO state policemen to the der." .
Gratttkow Funeral Home, In
years to come. County has
l SIT FI) NATIONS, N. Y.
(
limit'd
today
by
fed
era
1
au*
J
charge
ol funeral arrange­
i
ity
anil
alerted
B
O
O
National
two more payments to make
tU I'i) — Disarmament was
thurifies after landing Sunday Guard aien for standby duty. Car Hits Fence;
on its new Jail and then cun
the domintant theme today ment.*, reported they are en­
, in a smalt bout.
llo promised the u-e of
U-e that mlllage after that to
on Hip tve of the opening of deavoring to locate other rel­
Immigration officials said "every law enforcement agen­ Damage $535
finance a new courthouse
tiie U V General A-wnihly, atives of Strickland.
tkry would Interview (tm ex- cy of tills slate” to a p p r bend
building. Plans were drawn at
A unit-ear accident occur but Vkl Nam ami racial
ih"- at Op-i-locka n-'ar Miami lla* bombers urid to maintain
the suinit time the jail plans
ring shortly after 3 p.m Sun issue In Africa were- expect­
I today, and addrl only "their law and order in the t i n of
^ were prepared for a proposed
day hetween Oviedo und lie ed to share the spotlight.
Mayor Thunina S. McDonald caves will be considered.”
Violence It created.
courthouse along the lake today invited members of the
nevu oil :&gt;R 12tl, did damage'
,
The refugees included *cvAs 1ms become customary of $3oo t &gt; the ear and $.13 to O C IZ U I'C S 1 l i i n n O l l
front, north of the jail. Coun­ hoard of directors and the ex-[eral women ami children,
the past
several a ranch fence. The driver was
Funeral arrangement* were
ty ju st recently spent more e c u l i v e committee of the ' They arrived Sunday aboard dining
ALGIERS, Algeria (UIM)—
than $lU,tM)0 renovating the Chamber of Commerce to at­ a 33 foot sailboat and told month* of racial conflict, Wal­ charged with failing to have Ahmed Ben Bella, elected being held in abey ance today
interior of the present court­ tend the City’s budget hear­ immigration officials they had lace and top aide* spent moat his vehicle tinder control and first president of independent fur a IG-j ear-old drowning
house and lust week awarded ing at 8 p. m. tonight ut City •ailed in from the Bahamas. of Sunday at the state- Capitol leaving lli,; scene ot an acci­ Algeria without opposition, victim, Monte Davis, Negro,
a $7,000 contract to paint ami llnll.
said today hix government will of Bose la mi 1’ark, pending a r­
Benoit came to Miami Wed­ watching developments in tin- dent.
new
crisis.
State
Highway
l’atrolman
dean up the exterior.
scire Lind owned by French rival o[ hi* parents from the
**In thi&lt; way,” Mayor Me* nesday after being deported
•
• •
Wallace called the bombing Tommy Tam tin reported to­ settlers ami big Algerian North.
from
Nassau
because
of
state­
Donuld’s letter reads, “you
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
a "tragic event which has sad­ day that investigation reveal landowner*.
Report from the
police
will he nhlo t o li u a r the ments made again-t Francois dened ull Alabamian*.
today that the youth, a stu­
liar ed that file cur, driven bv Wil­
9 blotter:
Will
c
typing out
dent at (rooms High School,
perpetrators of this vicious lie Johnson of Oviedo, travel­ Further Bids
bi s lot mai ing the otter thoughts of the City Commit-, UuVa!k'r ’ ,lai,ian *llfU,or
sion expressed on the status |
wav drowned Saturday aftercrime must ho brought to ing west, left the highway,
" ’* ie off the typewriter.
VATICAN
(TTY
(UPD
of events existing between the
• • •
justice.”
traveled alunit 39 feet, veered The Vatican was reported to­ tux'll while swimming at Wei
I
Die
At
Fair
All women of the Sanford Seminole County Chamber &lt;d TIJUANA, Mexico U T I ) "This i* no time* for in­ hack on thc highway (or a day pi.inning to invite tiie ma­ tare Lake, at the end uf West
area who can donate some Commerce ami the Sanford I'our persons were reported flammatory statements ami short distance, skidded 33 feet jor n&lt;in-Christian faiths, in- iiuth Street.
time to making cancer dress­ City Commission.”
Companion* said thc boy
killed and as many as 3U to We don't need any more from tic (ore running back off the eluding Jews, Uud-lhWt* and
Thu Commission last year
ings arc invited to Join a
33 others injured Sunday night out-ddn agitators who thrive highway and plowing 31 feet Moslems, to send observers suffered cramps ami (hey
group from L'psala Presbyter­ allowed the Chamber SIU.000 when a ferris wheel collaps­ on tragedies such as occurred through a barbed wire fence. to the second session of the were unable lu bring him In
ian Church from 10 a. ni. to for Its operations hut last ed in this border town dur­ in Birmingham,” llo governor Before linally coinin': to re*t Ecumenical
Council.
The shore. Deputies, using special
3 p. m. Thursday to work on j Tuesday reduced this figure to ing a celebration of Mexico', said in a statement after re­ in a field it traveled .mother council resumes work in St. rescue equipment, recovered
for the cumin* y.-ur ol- lmk,
* the project at thc home uf I
Hu- body in about 33 minutes.
ceiving a telegram from Ne­ 171 feel.
Peter’* Basilica Sept HI.
nee.
Mrs. C. E. Hunter on Nar- though the Chamber hud re­
quested $fn,um.
cissus Avenue.
Thu Commission f u r t h e r
• • •
Ehler Springs HR Club will ttrntnl i v r ly p j r r m l Lint T uim*
meet for the first time this iluy that “with cu-opcialtoii in
season at 10 a. m. Tues­ the next »ix mouths" it might
A shower of rain which 7k*- j Francis (.. RoumiUnt Jr., liviliun of li lain wem intro-1 stated lli.it the objective of lie must be that, of course,
day at the Hume Demonstra­ grunt un additional $5,t&gt;UU to
gun ut the sumo tints as the president of Seminole County lucril by C.ijit. John Williams, tha school is bused on the re- hut uIm&gt; a great deal more,
the Chamber for this yi ur.
tion Center on 23th Street.
• « •
F. K. Itoumillut Jr., presi­ commissioning eetemonies uf i Chamber of Commerce, who. executive officer of Hi Acad- marks of Copt. John I'aul lie should hu u* Well, n gentle,
dent
of the Chumher, said that 11, new Sanford Naval Arad- pie.
■folio,, famous Naval historical matt of liheiul education, re.
Note to football fans: The
I the wholehearted *up- &lt;my";
fined lit a n n t* r, punctilious
Seminole Junior Varsity game "the Chamber is dee lining | r-my Sunday, failed to duntpen port of the community to tin i Colonel [ urmun, in hi* ad- figure, who said,
courtesy und thu nicest sense
with Seabrcerc scheduled (or the imitation ut tins time. the spirit of tile eolorful riles ncw jchoul.
"It is by no mruns enough of personal honor.”
| dress to approximately t'to
here Thursday evening has Thc executive amt finance w h i c h officially ’launched''
Colonel Furman, other dig students, parents, relative*, that an officer of thu Navy
"in a world in which the
been moved up to 7:30 p.in. committee, uf llic Chamber the school.
should ho a cap'ddu mariner. need for tho right sort of leuiluiUtrie*
of
the
U.
S.
Navy
and
[civic
leudeia
and
businessmen.
Wednesday at Daytona Beach. met this morning and decided
At Ihe commit li11. "Break the
• • •
lu request an informal meet­ colors!” issued by Col. II. J.
United Fund kick-off break­ ing with the City at tile card Furman, superintendent o( the
fast is slated (or 8 a in. est possible lime to resolve *chool, Ihe nation's emblem
next Monday at the Florida thc differences between the was unfurled fur tiie first time
State lounge.
City and the Chamber. W e|on jju, pram| „,.w ship-type
• • •
feel nothin.; can he actum flag staff.
First parents meeting of plished by uptnly airing th»’*e (In hand to take part in tha
the school year at Sanford differences."
ere monies and give official
Junior High School Is sche­
_
, III-.
welcome to the new educutiouduled for 7:30 p. m. Sept.
F r e n c h K c d H i t s Hi institution were Mayor Torn
34 at the school auditorium,
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McDonuld. who noted that tiie
• • •
uruiiemy is hauled between
Mid-Florida chapter, Na­
TARBES, France (UFO _ two old forts. Fort Alellon
tional Association of Account*,
French
Communist p a r t y und Foil Bred an.! that Me!will hold its first dinner-meet­
chief
Jacques
Duclns said | hmvllle Avenue is an old m ill-{
ing of the fiscal year at 8:30
p. m. Tuesday at Robert Sunday night that I’tevident taiy trail;
Charles do Gaulle's resis­ County Commi-sloner James
Meyer Motor Inn, Orlando.
tance to lessening &lt;d East- ft. Avery Jr., who said that
• • •
Mrs. Mildred Babcock is West tensions Is "unfortu­ "future Naval leader* will un­
accepting reservations until nately Identical with that of doubtedly puss through the
halls”;
Wednesday (or the Sanford - China."
('apt. Robert Ware, rumAddressing
a
crowd
id
a
Scminole Art Association din­
ner at 6:30 p. m. Sept. 23 at party fete. Due In, said great inundirnr office i of Sanford
progress has been achieved Naval Air Station, who said
Mid-Florida Country Club.
• • •
toward forming a united front that “if you searched the
ficers and eity and county officials. School openUlft WERE PRESENT Sunday afternoon when
Insomnia is a communicable with French Socialists to world uver you would find no
Sanford Nava) Academy wtut commissioned in
cut iorniully today fur approximately 80 cadets.
d case that parents get from overthrow the Gaulllst re finer spot to put a naval mud(Herald ITiutoJ.
ttutoimuiR* ltd by jchoul leaders, L. S. Navy of­
•Lute.

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• •

U. S. Questions
Haiti Refugees

Mayor Invites
CC To Meeting

Drowned Boy’s
Rites Await Kin

Quints' Father
To Stay Pul

ABERDEEN, ft D. &lt;UH)
—Andy El*cher, thu proud
father of a real bundle of
habit* — quintuplet* — Isn’t
going to let hi* good life got
complicated by fame.
He sees no reason to,change
hi* $7d*a*week grocery clerk
Job or hunt for a larger house.
His only problem, he told
newsmen, Is "my four Marys.”
The four daughters of Andy
ami Mary Ann Fischer ail
were baptized ".Mary." The
liny was baptized James An­
drew.
"We're working on names
fur tha four ’Marys.’ Bill we
nra going to use ’Mary’ for
either the first or middle
name of all thu girls,” Fisch­
er said.
At fur id* rented Ill-room
hull** two miles out of town,
Fischer said, "I’m content
wiieru I am now, I don’t plan
to look for a bigger house.”

laifts Martial Law
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UIM) — President N'go Dlnh
Diem today lilted Ihe martla'
law regulations he imposed
last month when Ih* ordered
the crackdown on the lluddhist*.

Sanford Naval Academy Is 'Commissioned' In Colorful Rites
eiship is no great,” suid Col­
onel Furman, "wo shall endeuvor to build men who pos
Sens till* quality of leadership
. . , and we shall work toward
(hu development of each boy
to Ids full potential.”
Colonel Furman praised thn
staff of the school, saying that
they have displayed a spirit
which will he transmitted to
the brigade of cadet* and with
this "esprit du carp*’’ this
academy rantiot hut live on to
the grout traditions of thu
Navy.
"Our goal i* to build tho
greatest school of this kind iu
lire south. Quality, rather than
quantity is the keynote of my
thinking,” Ite suid.
Adding to Ihe color of thu
ceremonies was thu musie of
thu Serninolo High School
band, which played several
numbers and led the flag cere­
mony to thu strains &lt;&gt;( tho na­
tional anthem.
Following the eommi*»ioning, re fresh men la were served
In the school nuis hall, which
was decorated with bouquets
of flowers from well-wishers
and local business institutions.
Orientation for student* be­
gan today, when apprbxiniat*ly *0 cadet* reported for en­
rollment iu Ilia new school.

Group Ignores
Police Order
To Move On
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
S h e r i f f * deputies arrested
about 03 Negroes today wh»
sang an&lt;l demonstrated in
front of the Leon County jail
where many of the 248 march­
ers arrested Saturday night
remained In their erils.
Estimates of the crowd that
first arrived at (lie concrete
jail set the figure at about
230, hut when Sheriff William
Joyce gave the group 10 min­
utes to disperse, the crowd
dwindled to about 93.
They sat on the concrete
apron in front of the door ta
thc jail, singing “Climbing Jaroh’» Ladder” and refused to
leave. The Negroes were ring­
ed by deputies und state pa­
trolmen.
Joyce ordered the arrest of
thu demonstrator* for violat­
ing n direct onler by the slier,
ilf to leave. He said if they
resisted, they would idso |.&lt;j
charged with resisting arrest.
When told they were under
nrrest, the Negroes stood up
quietly and marched two by
two into the Jail.
State patrolmen dispersed
other Negroes standing across
the street from the jail. As
the spectators, many of whom
had been part of the demon­
stration group curlier, moved
away, a woman’s voice from
th* second floor of the jail
shouted "chicken."
Meanwhile, Ut demonstrat­
ors arrested Saturday night
while marching towards tha
Jail wera arraigned on charges
of disorderly conduct.

Stormy Area In
Northwest Gulf
NEW ORLEANS (UIM) —
The U. S. Weather Bureau re­
ported today a low pressure
ares In thc northwest Gulf of
Mexico 130 to 200 miles asst
of Brownsville, Tex.
The bureau said conditions
"appear favorable for further
intensification.”
.Special reports from ships
in th« area were requested
and a reconnaissance (light
wax planned.
The highest winds report­
ed were about 30 miles per
hour |n squalls, the bureau
said. Showers wero occurring
along the northern Gulf coast
and seas were becoming
rough.

New Engineering
School At FSU
TALLAHASSEE (LTD Florida State University has
created a new school of en­
gineering geared to leach tho
now field* of science, tho
school announced this weekend.
Dr. Graver L. Rogers, T7.
was named dean. He said
Ihe schools would stress en­
gineering systems, engineer­
ing mechanics, engineering
electronics and materials.

Hoople Picks
Football Scores

Major Hoople. the grand
old man of OUR BOARDINQ
HOUSE, peeks away at hie
typewriter making hit first
football forecast of the rea­
son.
The Major's flrat card will
cover the garnet of Septem­
ber 21, and will appear on
the s p o r t a pages of this
newspaper.
Confident of hit ability ae
a prognosticator, the Old Boy
defies all readers to b eM
hie predictions.
Here's your ch ance to
have some fun end match
wits with one of the gam a'a
greatest forecasters.
Watch the sports page*

for tha big kickoff.

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Scouts V isit Chattahoochee. . Forest
built dama, waded and awara.
A biff log fo rm a dam block*
lav U»a itrcam and Uta cool
v atar caacadaa down and orrr
tha rock* creating natural
abowar bath*.
Ravcnua a cent* wera bjr
daring tha afternoon to aak
If wa had acan any moonahino
attlla while out hiking. It
iewu they raided ona in thla

vicinity only yesterday.
(Wa* It our Imarl nation or
did they take a accond look
at the copper tubing running
around the bua which connect*
the gaa tank with the refriger­
ator? . . . ?)
Two of the ••Bill*'* . . .
Dander* and Dempaey . . . .
entertained ua Tuesday night
pritk an impromptu akit pre­

sented around Uie campfire. It
took the form of a preea con­
ference with Dempaey aa a
Russian cosmonaut and Dan*
oera aa an aeronaut wise­
cracking answers to qtM«tion«
from the audience.
We plan to break camp
early tomorrow (Wednesday)
morning and head for the
Smokiest

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rad I hare to be a littl* erasy
ha make a trip Ilka this with a
of Scoots, so you won't
l a —r pi load to hear that wa
pr* hi Chattahoochee. -Na­
tional Forest, that 1st
* V* arrived at Cornelia late
H awtoy afternoon and drove
«S late tha foraat where the
1 st 2Si -starr trsytler* *~*wi
aff la Lake KusstlL
Later wa aat up camp In a
beautiful foraat glade at Nanaytowa racraation era* which,
atoce wa ignorad tha "Read
Claaad far Bepalra’* signs, w*
yirtuaDy had to ouraalvca.
Tiara waa no troubla get­
ting to lleep aa the cool air
gad mountain stream lulled us
tight aff Into dreamland.
Bright and aarly the neat
amruing, a confirmed asake
**Hector Billy Dempeey,
whose mother has laid down
tie law against Ua bringing
home any mora specimens, set
aff as another type sxpedi. . . thla Urn* to bunt

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Hospital Notes

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Esfes Kefauver
Honored By U. S.
In Final Riles

August 9
Admissions
Karen White, Lake Mary;
Barbara La* Johnson, Cassel­
berry; Charles Ware, Peggy
Horner, Barbara Hampton.
Donna Hampton, Donna Penton, Eldunna Doan, Dogulas
MacGregor, Christopher Gard­
ner, Michael Able* of Sanford.

MADIBONVtLLE, T e a a .
(UF1) — A nation’s leaders
and just plain mountain folk
gathered in this east Tennes­
see hill country town today to
pay their final tribute to Ben.
Estes Kefauver, "friend of
tha littl# man.” Funeral *ervice* were to b* brief and aimpie.
"Just a simple service,” said
the widow of the Tennessee
Democrat "Estes liked simple
things.”
Kefauver, 50, vice-presiden­
tial candidate in VJM, strong
threat for tha presidential
nomination four years earlier
and 15-year Senate veteran,
died Saturday near Washing­
ton of what doctor* called a
massive heart attack.
Mrs. Kefauver and their
four children were to fly by
presidential Jet from Washington.
Vlca President Lyndon B.
Johnson wa* expected to lead
the list of dignitaries.

Birth#

ROSEMARY HUSBANDS, newly appointed
Pinecrent School teacher, who ju s t recently com­
pleted the Stetson University history institute
f o r h ig h school teachers o f social studies, is
shown discussing the program with Dr. Evans
C. Johnson, director of the institute.

Venezuelan Ex-Diclalor Awaits
Extradiciion For Embezzlement

Barnett Moves
Against Negro
CASSEM1ERRY ROY SCOUTS, on their way to the Smoky Mountains,
had tfreat fun hunting anlumunderH, building tluma and nwimming in Mt.
Airy Creek In the Nancytown recreation area of Chattahoochee National
Forest a t Cornelia, Ga. Top photo shows one group of the scouts probing
for salamanders while in the bottom photo they take time out for a few
minutes rest on a huge log which forms a natural dam across the creek.

la aa tim« at all be had a
aalamander hunt organ lied In
l i t. Airy Creek with most of
the boya joining In tha fun.
Our camp her* proved so
aefroahing and entertaining
•hat Scoutmaster Ted Daniel
Sactded w* would aUy over
aa extra day to giv* avsryone
a chance to explore the area.
Tha croak provided a con*
.•tattoos tourc* of fun for
the boya and, in addition to
hunting salamander*, they

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Bible School
To Be Held
In Long wood

W T W !;:

MIAMI (UP1&gt; — Marcos against Jimenez would dcluy
i'erex Jimcnet, \thu once rul­ the plane’s return, but one
ed Venezuela with an iron Venezuelan official said he did
not see how a stute court suit
grip, waited in a jail cell to­ could supersede the federal
day for extradition to his ruling.
homeland on charges he em­ Jimenez, the bespectacled
bezzled |13.6 million from the major general who ruled Ven­
ezuela from PJW until hia ov­
national treasury,
A Venezuelan plan* was erthrow in 1958, had to post
scheduled to arrive in Miami $100,000 bond for the mother
today with a delegation of 15 and child in the event of his
government officials to escort extradition.
the one-time dictator buck to
hia homeland and a "speedy
trial.”
Choir Has Picnic
The choir of thu Dellary
Secretury of State Dean
Rusk ended Jimenet* long! Community Methodist Church
fight ugulnst extradition Muii- . enjoyed a steal: cookost and
•lay when he ordered the for-1 buffet picnic at Alexander
mer strongman extradicted at: Spring* lust Friday. Choir
the request of Venezuelun member Stanley Rader waa
President Itomulo Iletuncourt. Ilk, chef and had steaks "done
It wr n a n o t Immediately to perfection.” Swimming was
known if a paternity suit enjoyed during the day.

JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) Gov. Ross R. Barnett has
moved to block the gradua­
tion of Jam es H. Meredith
from the University of Miaalaalppi next Sunday. Mere­
dith termed Barnett’* action
"purely political.”
Barnett, * who personally
barred Meredith from the
school for a time last fall,
asked the school to withhold
tlie N'e*i u‘» diploma until
an Investigation of certain
anti - segregation statements
Meredith ii alleged to have
made.
Meredith is ichrduled to
receive his bachelor's degree
.Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. James E.
White of Laka Mary, a girl.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Doan
of Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Annnhellr Olll, Lake Mon­
roe; Sir*. Homer Famlio and
baby. Fern Park; Sir*. James
E. Hugo and baby, Longwood;
Annie McCurdy, Geneva; Ele­
anor
Peebles,
l.ongwoo&lt;l;
William Pitman, l.ongwood;
l.ouine Sinko, lake Siary; Jo­
anna Bass, Lake Slonroe; Ger­
trude’ Stewart, DeBary; Sira.
Clarence Forrest and Imby,
Elizabeth Young. Sirs. George
D«*ln .m l baby, lire. Joseph
I.. Trepanier and baby, Kath­
ryn Cox, Mr*. Howard Harri­
son, and baby; Strs. Henry
Judkins and baby, Slarie Collard, Christopher Gardner of
Sanford.
August 10
Admissions
Marie lllpps, N. Orlando;
Pauline Wadkins. Osteen;
Crlll Pearce, Flora Tillman,
Ernest Moody, Rita Slorris,
Marie Collins, Harold Wil­
liams, Grace Nuhtll of San­
ford.
Births
Sir. and Sirs. Harry Slorris
of Sanford, a boy.
Discharge*
Barbara Shaw, Terre Haute,
Ind.; Ida Seidel, l.ongwood;
Oscar Berstrom, DeBary; Mrs.
Donald J, Ueis and baby,
Osteen: James S. Wagner,
l.ongwood; William Livock,
James Emerson, William Ca­
gle, Kulx-rt Carter, Slnry
Kells, Joseph Walker, John
Johnson, Raymond Fryer,
Evula Washington of Sanford.
August 11
Admission*
Margaret Denning, Dellary;
| Mary Duquette, N. Oilando;

Jeanne Clarke, la k e Marvj
Surah Johnson. DeLand; Jenethei Smith. Margaret Oliver,
Teresa Daigle, Lillalm Ilcckel,
Barbara
Hosack,
Loretta
Highshoe, Glenda Emerson,
Gloiia
Patterson, Slirhml
Champion, Edith Van Nesi
ot Sanford.

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joa Highsho*
of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mr*. William
Clarke of Lake Mary, a boy.
Mr. and Mra. Janie* A. Em­
erson of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mr*. William V,
Hosack of Sanford, a boy.
Mrs. Walter L. Smith of
Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Lester Veino, Osteen; Stwr.
ling Robinson, Lake Mary;
Patrl McLellan, Lena Lockley,
Bessie May Haigler, Belinda
Hughes of Sanford.

Vi!!s'ie Firemen
Sel Meeting
By Mnna Grinstead
North Orlando Fire Chief
Bill Hahn said today that ha
lias many subjects to be pre­
sented for discussion at Wed­
nesday’s meeting of the volun­
teer department to las held »t
7:30 p.m. In the Community
Building at the Village lice*
rcatinn Area.
The fire siren will sound at
7:30 p.m. as a reminder that
the meeting it taking place.
Among reports to be mad*
will be one by llabn pertain­
ing to services available from
the Florida Forestry Service,
Hahn said that ho recently
contacted the rangers who ad­
vised that they do not need
authorization from him to aid
the community in the event of
file. Any rail for help will
bring fire fighting equipment
and men immediately, he said,
Hahn expects to have a
Seminole County Ranger **
guest at the Septomtx-r meet­
ing to expluin operations of
the Florida Forestry Service,

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Daily Vacation Bible School

mm too theme, "Christ's Way,
toy Way- will open at 9 a.m.

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this Wednesday at tha First
Pentecostal Church of LongWood.
Class** for alt agea, 4 years
up, will b* provided with ca*
pable teachera In every di­
vision of tha school. Besides
tha Bibla lessons, missionary
etudita, singing, handcraft and
pafraehmaat break will be part
af tack day's schedule,
Tho school will be conducted
iaily, Wednesday through Fri­
day, tha firat week, and on
Monday through Friday the
aacond weak. Closing exerclaes
will b* held Friday avenlng,
Aug. 14.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
of tha church, has issued a
cordial Invitation to all chll*
dren, regardless of church af­
filiation, to attend tha school.

Best time to make a real buy-

RAMBLER’S SAVINGEST DAYS!

Open House
The Holly Avenue Kinder­
garten will hold open house
Friday from III a.m. to u»on
and from 3 to lj p.m. for a pre­
view of the new Junior kinder
department that had been add­
ed for three-and-four-yrarolds, teacher Mr*. Jane
Titxhzw announced today. A
special invitation 1* extend­
ed to all parent* of pre-school
children, elementary teachers
and former pupils, Mrs.
Tltshaw naid.

Paint Sale
Our Entire
Slock Of

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just a sampling of the more-for-yourmoney features that won best-selling
'63 Ramblers the "C a r of the Year"
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up the season still higher on the best­
seller list.
To make sure, we’re going all-o u t-of­
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And rem em ber-all these "Savingest
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DcBary residents, who have
long advertised tlie (act that
they live in a "retirement
community,” aay that they
have only to attend one of
the summer recreation sea*
aions being sponsored for the
young people by the Civic A*'
sociation to realiw that this
is no longer true.
• • •
As evidence of increased In
(crest in reading among the
jounger set, the Altamonte
Springs Library nutes that &gt;16
juvenile hooks were checked
out during the month of July
as compared to 439 a year
ago.
• • •
The Town of Casselberry
should get a medal for the
recreation program and cen*
ter it is providing for its
)oung people. Game and play
areas arc being established in
several location* and a lot of
equipment is going In at the
Overbrook S t r e e t center.
What's best, most of the oper­
ation is strictly volunteer.

U . S . Proposes Halt In Nuclear Arm s Buildup

W irtz Halts Rail Pact Try
Work Rules
Program Now
For Congress

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with mostly afternoon thundershowers: high today 90-93; low tonight in 70s.

Offer Is Test
Ban Followup
ties over more complicated
Issues such as &gt; ban on under*
ground nuclear testa."
The disarmament confer­
ence resumed Monday after a
recess that began before the
United States, Britain and
Russia signed the partial nu­
clear test ban treaty Aug. 8*
Western negotiators are hop­
ing to achieve more agree­
ments on side issues to create
u further easing of East-West
tension.
•
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It is expected the next ma­
jor effort on disarmament
will await a meeting of th e
U, 8., British and Soviet for­
eign ministers a t the United
Nations General Assembly
session opening In New York
Sept. 17.
Steele made his new pro­
posal in an attem pt to take
advantage of the Mfr(endly,,
atmosphere created by the
signing of the nuclear treaty.
The dual proposal Is similar
to one made by Washington
last April, but It contains •
Seminole County will de­
new offer designed to inliver seven optional site* for
crensc chances of Soviet ac­
the proposed East Central
ceptance.
Florida graduate university
e
e
e
to tlie State Board of Control.
Hie original proposal sug­
County Commissioners met
gested that besides stopping
Tuesday alternoon with City production of fissionable ma­
Commissioners, S e m i n o l e
terial, the United States and
County's legislative delega­
Russia should each transfer
tion and Chamber of Coin50,000 kilograms of stockpiled
inerre long range committee
uranium 235 to purpose* other
on education members when
than use for nuclear weapons.
the seven sites in tills county
Today Stelle offered to
were submitted.
meet any Soviet objcctloni
Official* working fur the
that the United States baa
placement of the university in
more
U-235 than Russia by
this county have been re­
Increasing
tha
American
luctant to divulge exact loca­
transfer to 60,000 kilogram*
tion of the site* in order not
and accepting a Soviet tran s­
to reveal their plans tn sur­
rounding connin’* also bid­ fer of only 40,000 kilogramw

GENEVA (UP1) — The
United States today proposed
Immediate agreement with
Rusala to stop making fis­
sionable* material and to use
large amounts of stockpiled
uranium for peaceful purposes
instead of nuclear bombs.
U. S. negotiator Charles C.
Stella told the 17-nation dis­
armament conference that
ngreemr-nt on the proposed
measure would be a logical
frllow-up to last week's Mos­
cow treaty batmin.; nuclrai
testing in the atmosphere, in
outer space a -d under water.
•
• •
He said accord on such
steps ‘'are iVa-ibie min ami
are in the interest of all par-

WASHINGTON (UI*I) —
AUGUST 14, 1903
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 777
Established 1908
The touchy railroad work
rules dispute appeared today
to have been dumped back In
••
the tup of a reluctant Con­
gress.
Secretary of Labor W. Wil­
lard VMrta announced Tuesday
night the collapse of collective
bargaining talks he had been
It’s ‘No. 8’
holding with union and rail
HYANNIS PORT, Mas*.
negotiators.
(U P li—The canine corps of
Roth Senate and House Com­
the Kennedy clan had a new
merce committees, which had
addition today—a docile cock­
b e e n considering President
Kennedy's proposal that the
er spaniel pup known only a*
work rules impasse he settled
"Number 8.”
by the Interstate Commerce
Commission, suspended action
Family Loyal
pending outcome of Wlrtx' at­
MIAMI BEACH (LIMA tempt to get the parties to
Mr*. Marco* Perea Jimenez
Tlie Herald’s Bear Lake re­ settle it themselvea.
ami tlie four Perez children
porter, Mrs. Shirley Went­
Collapse of the talks indi­
have vowed to follow the exworth, is back from vacation cated pressure would be bark
dictator to Venezuela to be on
and ready for those call*. on Congress to step into tlie
hand for hi* rmliczzlcment
Contact her at TE 8-1078.
situation.
trial in Caraca*.
• • •
Both the railroads and the
Tlie Sheriff* Department group of five mil unions in­
Leaders Named
was turned down on its order volved accused each other of
CHICAGO (UPIi - Martin
for food supplies from the failing to burguin rruilstieul-i
Luther King Jr., Jackie Hubstate prison farm, due to the !&gt;'•
Inson and James It. Meredith
recent law passed by the Leg
Tlie situation sounded con­
were included in the list of
islaturc. Because about one siderably like it diit lata lust
ltx) most influential Negroes
third of the counties in the month when the railroads
named tiNlay by Flamy mag
state managed to get them­ agreed to postpone for 30
Civic (.’enter. From the left, Jaycee president
THE UNIONS' SIDE of the railroad controversy
azine.
selves excluded from this days imposition of new work
Jim Smith. A. E. McMillan, local HRT chair­
will Ire presented by C. A. Peacock, special repre­
law, Seminole County Com­ rules that would eliminate soman; Peacock and Phillip Skates, Jaycee pro­
sentative of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
Body Seized
missioners have threatened to called “featherbedding” Jobs
gram chairman.
men (RUT), before members of the Junior
HUE CITY. South Viet Nam
•’take it to court” if county- and practices and touch off a
(Herald Photo)
Chamber of Commerce Thursday noon a t the
(DPIy — Government troops
food order* are refused. They strike.
and secret police forces bat­
have been refused. Now',
Tho moratorium on work
tled a throng of Buddhists to­ ding for the school.
what?
rules chunges enda Aug. 29.
• • •
day and forcibly took away
County Engineer William
Hearings by the committees
the body of a novice Buddhist Bu«b will deliver the propotCounty Road Department produced bitter union reaction
atilt sweating nut getting an to the administration propos­ "Call the pr»|io*cil taw by representative, Bay Bullard, sury arbitration has never gress if it were to pas* this priest wlm burned himielf to rd seven sites bids to the
Stain Board before Friday,
access rout into English Es­ al, which the railroads haw any name you wish and it still presented the railroads' view­ la-en accepted in tlie United proposed legislation which is, death Tuesday.
deadline fur Initial proposals.
tates School through all that endorsed.
uilds up to compulsory arbi­ point to the Jaycers several .State, Peacock laid; •'Only in in reality, nothing more or
private property. ••It’s a
less than compulsory arbitrn- Protests Continue Brochures, detailing advan
It was this politically explo. tration.’*
TAMPA (U PI) —1
time of war hss anything ap­ I tiun."
m ess!" exclaimed Engineer siva reaction and subsequent This was tlie comment toduy weeks ago.
BERLIN (U PI)-W est Der- (ages of tha site*, must be ignored thrests of strong pun­
proaching compulsory urhitrasubmitted
by
Oct.
7.
Bill Bush at commission comment 1mm congtcsamvn of C. A. Peacock, _Salisbury, j
(Ed. notes The rnilrouJ*, lln mob* ran wild for four
......
li&lt; .i liigit ' d, and this vvns
The stalo plans to review itive action and possible uso
thut more co'lect'-e-b» .jr.i,* N, C., speclii,''»( prt-se* b.tive
meeting Tuesday.
propose to discontinue thmj- Imurs Tuesday night and tarty
till
of National Guard troopa by,
joint
ill
i
cpreS'iiij,
opposition
I
not
Iq
flatus,
nut
was
u
ra­
ing was in order that prompt­ of the Brotherhood of Rail­
tha
brochures and select a
ssnds of employes whose dut­ today along the Communist
te
two
pieces
of
legislation
■"•I;
of
agreoment
by
lubornumber of desirable aitei for cutting numerous Genera)
County Engineer Bill Bush ed Wirt* to organize tlie new road Trainmen (BBT), who is
management and government ies havo been termed "un­ wall, protesting ill existence inspection by the Control Telephone Co. cables Tues­
told county commissioners tulka more than a week ago. here to -jienk before the Jun­ now befoia the Cuiigie-s.
day night and early today.
•Tha piopota! by President after IVarl H a r b o r t h a t necessary" under automation. on tlie second anniversary of
Tuesday. "This is the only
ior Chamber id Commerce John F. Kennedy," the BUT strikes or b ■•kout* could not Tho union* threaten to stop its erection. Tlie mob* dis­ Board members before Nov.
Tampa Mayor Julian Leo*
1.
Final
decision
will
be
made
county in the slate where we
Thursday.
work if tha railroads cal ry persed shortly after midnight
was
given emergency power
In
tolerulr-d
during
tbe
war
represent}.
Uva
said,
"would
after the Nov. 5 statewide
have to try to work our way
out tlds move. Th* question
1eneock will present the ;mm| (|IB interstate Commerce perirsf,
Tuesday to call up auxiliary
lamd
election.
around drain tiles, when we
uukms side in the ruiltoa f , Commission the authority to
“ We are not now in a period now i* in a "cooling-off" pe­ Abbas Resigns
clean the ditches." It's a 50Each of the Seminole sites police and to ask for the Na­
ALGIERS (UPI)—Algerian
controversy over “featherbedbinding work ru le s In of war. We me in a |iein«l of riod.)
year-ohl problem that has
contains Loot) or more acres. tional Guard If necessary. Is
elder statesman Fertiat Ab­
.l..ig“ An Atjnntle Const Line „ tu h.i.g-taudiug rontlufxray peace doling which tha em­
prevent further outbreak* ol
plagued road maintenance
bas resigned today as pres Some have b e e n offered sabotage.
ploy
M
of
private
industry
of
tlie
five
rail
operating
un­
Revenue* will iucicit.c, but
crews siuce tlie tiled celery
gratis.
iilent of tlie new nation's Na­
The company reported toions und the nation's railroad*. liuvo every light to expert to 2 Sanford Men
iields were first created. The the city tax millage wilt re­
tional Assembly and cliargril
tin
permitted
to
burguin
with
day, aa the strike entered Me
Killed
In
Truck
The interim orders by ICC
ends of tha tile irrigation pipes main a t 18.5 for the next
APOI’KA, Fla. (U PI)—Two that Premier Ahmed Itcn
35th day, that toll cables were
could be in effect during a their employers with the use
stick out into the ditches and fiscal year, It was reported
of
their
only
strength
the
giove workers died and 101 Bella’s regime was "swing­
cut between Bartow and Lake
two-year period unless an
it doesn't take much of a this morning by City Man­
Wales, Ilsrtow and Avon
earlier agreement was reach­ collective strength of their were injured in n freak truck ing in the direction of fasc­
ager W. E. Knowles.
bump to break one off.
right to strike."
accident south of this Orange ism."
ed through bargaining."
A produce pickup truck, Park and Tam pa and Zephyr• ••
Knowles, who said he will
• • •
ST. PETKRtfllUUKG (U PI)
County rommunity Tuesday.
owned by C. If. and Virginia hills. It waa the fifth time
Peacock expressed regret
Teachers, parents and stu­ present the tentative budget A tornado ripped through a
Private
Schools
Kichburg of Orlando and during the strike th.-r the
I'etiruck
stated
the
legisla­
Tho
Highway
Putrid
said
a
1
tliut
thu
dispute
hud
been
turn­
to
the
City
Commission
by
j
dents will be dismayed to
15-block section of northwest
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - valued at $8,800, was des­ Tampa to Zcphyrhllta cable
tion "would act to cieatn tlie truck loaded with 23 grove
hear the latest word from the this weekend, reported the St. Petersburg Tuesday night, i ed over to Congress.
State Hoatl Department that budget will be approximately causing an estimated $190,000 "I also regret," he added, most dill,tic decline ill liloriiln workers skidded on a rain Gov. Albertis S. Harrison said troyed by fire lit about 5 p.m. hat been cut.
"that the circumstances which e v e r y experienced !■y t li e [ slick pavement und the truck j today a tuition-free, privately Tuesday us the truck was
An estimated 73 pounds of
there "isn’t any justification $1.25 million for tho year. I property damage.
financed
school
system
will
h
ive
acted
to
prevent
a
setAntericun
ruilrouit
workers,"
j
lied
shifted
throwing
the]
copper
cable was cut from
traveling
went
from
Geneva
He said Increased taxes o n 1 Police in suburban Kenneth
for putting a traffic light at
workers to (lie ground.
j lie set up for more than l.fino on Uiu graded road which in­ the Tampa Zcphyrhllls tine
that 27lli Street llw&gt;. 17 92 such item* us cigarettes, al­ City said the brief twister un­ tleincn. Above all. I regret adding;
Intersection." That'* what the coholic beverages, etc. added roofed six homes, knocked out thut Congress is being asked I "I cannot find tlie words to The Patrol said Jesse Lee Negro students in Prince Ed- tersect* SB trt near the Mul­ and carted eway.
In Pinellas County, e cable
man said.
to an anticipated increuse of power in the area ami caused to take punitive action of the | emphasize strongly enough llrooks, 27, and Wes Conley, ward County, where public let t.nks Park ltd.
57,
both
of
Sanford,
suffered
school*
were
closed
four
kind
proposed.”
tlie
havoc
which
could
result
The
fire
started
from
a
at
Dunedin was cut down and
• ••
fit,tOO in ad valorem taxes, minor flooding.
! years ago.
short in the wiring under the chopped into small pieces.
Want to see a good movie will bring about the added re­ No one was re|iurtci| injured* Pointing out that cmnpul from tin- action of tki* Con- fatal injuries.
Two striking union mem­
rah.
for free Thursday or Friday? venue.
■luting thu two-minute tor­
Forest ranger Jim McClel- bers were arrested a t SereThe Jayeces are presenting
Tho millage wll bo broken nado.
Inn und hi* crew from the sots Tuesday night in connec­
"A Seat Belt For Susie" at down to 12 for &lt;&gt;|H-rutiug ex­ Several ear* were tossed
Oviedo Trwer, and Banger tion with cable cuttings. Ar­
the Jaycee I’ark on French penses and 8.5 f- r Indebted­ about during tlie twister and
Albert Harris and the water rested by a plain clothes of­
Avenue, between 8 and 9 ness.
polite said one roof top was
tanker crew from Ijongwnotl ficer were Larry W. Tinsley,
p.m. The movie will be shown
County Commission mem­ curried several yards by th e 1
were
on the scene to keep the ] 21, and Bonnie Easier, 31,
out-of-doors, and is aimed at bers were continuing their high winds.
both of Sarasota.
fire from spreading.
demonstrating the facts about budget studies today uud Several h i n j o r electrical
injuries that could be saved Chairman J. I!. Hutchison transformers in the urea were
by wearing scat belts in auto­ said this morning it is ex­ destroyed by fire and olficiut*
mobiles.
pected a tentative budget wall of tin- Florida Power und
• • •
be approved some time this Light Co. said it would take
.Member* of B o y Scout afternoon.
ulmost u full day to restore
Troop 507 and tlicir members
(tower to tlie section.
will hold a hake sale at
Winn-Dixie store at the cor­
ner of 25th Street anil Frenc
Avenue, Saturday from 9 a n
A Meeting Of The
to noon. This is the first nun
Assn.’ Will Re
Curr.ll Daniel Construction
ey raising project for III
John Lee Peter-on, tireyH
eld
Next M onday
Company, submitting a low
newly-formed troop.
hounil bus driver, will be ar­
Night
August 19th
bid
uf
$:i:t.7ii&gt;*.
among
seven
• • •
raigned cm u charge* of fail­
At
The
Court House
i 'il.'tl’tl
•»» I»•1
I.
» bid,, was griinti-ii tlie con- ing to U : . e ail authorized
At 8:00 P. M.
sued a call lor Oviedo llig
route in city rouit hrnluy
c l furilitii's at 8*minole Me­
afternoon.
football player* to turn oi
morial llospitul T u e » &lt;1a y
for practice at 3 p.m. Tliur
I'nliee Chief Boy Williams
evening.
day at tile school.
Moth M embers And
said he bus repeatedly warn­
The addition- Include a
ed liu* driver- not t use Oak
Non Members Are
iH-diatrii* wing, linen and
Avenue but to u-e French
Invited.
storage room, and expan­
Avenue, the authorized route.
sion of the kitchen.
4 if* L
■&gt;
Architect John Burton 1\
•aid construction work will
Hugh Wynne, auxiliary
Membership Is
$1.00 And Appli­
lice guard, was stabbed
the hand with a pitchfork ‘
.
------- cations Will He
during a fight between three
.
,
Accepted At
GAINESVILLE (UPI) city prisoners on a Work de- A i r U I K n i T I C n t 8 t* t
division manager of Cinema Theaters; Santa
SANTA ( LAI'S AND SNOW ute symbolic of
This Meeting.
Tlie Alachua County Public
A teen-age bey who, police School System will retain
tail Tuesday afternoon, po­
Claus; Hilly Wilson, manager of Cinema
Christmas Day, when u new $700,000, 90&lt;)-neat
repotted this morning, threat­ daily Bible reading- de»pite
lice .aid this morning.
Cinema Theater will lie opened at Seminole
Theaters; J. Patrick llartlett, director and vice
Wynne also suffered hip in. ened William Lovelace, Bits a decision in a Miami cafe
president, Eastern Diversified,, Inc.; Gordon
I’laza Shopping Center, Casselberry. Pictured at
juries in attempting to break theater manager, with a last June by the U. S Su­
Wyllie, vice president, Eastern Properties;
Kround breaking ceremonies this morning, from
up a fight between George rattlesnake in a box Tuesday preme Codrt which ruled
George D. Pennington Jr., comptroller, Eastern
the left, are: Casselberry Mayor Fred Heath,
Jisckson Jr., David June* and i evening, will be arraigned in i such readings unconstitutionJim M. Davis, assistant manager of Cinema
Diversified, and John Krider, Chamber of Com­
Jimmy Fusion.
j juvenile court Friday.
I si.
merce manager,
(Herald Photo)
Theater, Parkwood; U. M. Daugherty, southeast

WJWA.

Seminole To
Offer 7 Sites
For Universily

Union Leader Blasts Forced Arbitration

Threats Fait To
Halt Sabotage

City Millage To
Stay At 18.5
!

Tornado Roughs
Up St. Pete

Fire Destroys
Produce Truck

SPO R TSM AN S
MEETING!

Daniel Awarded Bus Driver To
Hospital Work
Be Arraigned

Prisoners Fight;
Guard Stabbed

Alac hua Schools

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Friends To See
Graduation,
Says Meredith
OXFORD, N isi. (UPI) James H. Meredith said to­
day a "large Dumber" of Ne­
groes Isa to attend gradnation exercises at the Uni­
versity of Mississippi Sunday
to see him receive a diplo-

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•ibility of going Into th»»«
atsU* ami protcnUng tha
view* of our &gt;UU. Wo will
think about it seriously,”
Wallace
criticized
the
"growing centralized govern­
ment'’ and told of hla "very
receptive’' visit at the Na­
tional Governors Conference
in Miami recently.
‘He also commented on en­
couragement ha said he re­
ceived during a visit to Get­
French A w . f t 25th.
tysburg, Ga., his appearance
Palmetto
Ave. t 3rd St,
before tha Senate Commerce
400 E. F irst S t.
,
Committee on the public ac­
SANFORD
A
commodations hill and his ap­
pearance on a national tele­
vision show.
He said he received more
than 2S0.000 pieces of mall,

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Slices
Included

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against the Kennedy admini­
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M O N T G O M E R Y . Ala.
(UPI) — Gov. George C. Wal­
lace hinted Tuesday that he
■uy enter soase presidential
primaries neat year.
Speaking on a statewide
television hookup and surrounded by foot-high stacks of
nail, Wallace expressed hie
Views on running la presiden­
tial primaries in Maryland
gad other stales said:
"We will consider the pot-

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Meredith, SO, is scheduled
to receive a bachelor of arts
degree la political science
and become the 115-year-old
university's lin t Negro grad-

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Meredith said hi* pareata,
who live oo a central Miaaiaaippl farm, are planning to
attend the exerciaea. He aaid
kit wife il recovering from
an operation at Jackson aod
may sot attend.
"But." he added, "a large
mmber of my frlenda aay
(bey wifl ba here."
Two devalopmenta could
stand hi the way of Mere­
dith's graduation. One pos­
sibility, considered unlikely,
is that he could receive a
failing grade ia any of (its
summer courses. The other
la that nniverslty authorities
could cspell him.
Gov. Ross Barnett says
Maradlth baa violated a un­
iversity directive against
making public statements
likely to create disorder. The
governor has called for Slate
College Board to complete an
investigation of the matter
this week and determine whe­
ther "punitive action” , ia
warranted.'

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SUNNYLAND
Mrs. Mathtlde Krissel, exeeutivo seerstsry of the Red
Cross has announced that In­
struction will begin in Sep­
tember or October for a clasi
in Mother and Baby Care,
due to many requests which
have been received.
"However, we need some
equipment to work with and
we are hoping to get some of
these items donated by people
who have no further use for
them,” said Mrs. Frissel.
Items which she listed as
needed for the course include
a baby bed and m attro s; a
laby bath; a covered diaper
pall; a child's toilet; an electrie hot plate for heating wa­
ter; a covered large kettle or
a bottle sterilizer; • small
saucepan with cover; a large
basin and six large and ill
medium sited bath towels.
Anyone having any of these
items to donate for the use
of the Red Cross classes U
asked to phone Mrs. Krlssei
VIENNA (UPI) - A Hun
at Uie offices of the Amer­ gsrian bus driver, angered
ican Red Cross on Palmetto by a sign showing a child
pleading with motorists to
Avenue.
"please look out (or us.”
wrote a letter of protest last
"UUfc ANU CRY”
week to the Budapest news­
"Hue and cry" signifies the paper Nepssava.
old English common law
"As though we didn't al­
practice of pursuing a crim­ ways," his letter said. The
inal with horn and voice, ac­ next day, according to the
cording to Uie Encyclopedia newspaper, he ran over a
Uritaunica.
small boy.

His Protest
Was lit Vain

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There will lie a Public Hearing held by the
Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of
Sanford on Thursday, August 15, 1963, at
8:00 I’.M. in the City Commission Room of the
City Hall.
This public hearing is to consider the rezoning request regarding Lot 1, Robison's Sur­
vey. Further described as bing north of U th
Street and between Ccdur Avenue and aban­
doned A.C.L. muin line railroad right-of-way,
from an M-l (industrial) zone to that of R-5
(one and two family dwelling district) fnr the
construction of new single family homes.

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MOSCOW (UPI)—DiplomaI tic observer* today predicted
that Red China would use the
new U. S. underground nu­
clear test at a springboard
for a flurry of attacks on
I Russia.
The Peking regime, deeply
Iembroiled in an ideological
quarrel with the Kremlin, hat
denounced the Russians for
signing a partial test ban
treaty with the United States
and Britain. The Chinese
| claim Soviet agreement to

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ALBANY. X. Y. (UPI) —
fiov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
| continued hie unofficial quest
fur the 1U&lt;** C.OP presidential
nomination Tuesday with a re­
newed attack on Sen. flurry
GoMwatrr’a failure to reject
the support of “extreme ngntwing elements.1*
Without mentioning the
Arizona Republican by name,
Rockefeller charged thut the
failure* of responsible conserv­
ative leaders to disusaociate
themselves from the extrem­
ists “wax a great disservice to
the cause of conservatism it­
self."
In a h lte r to the New York
State Young Republican Clubs,
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Position Man

Groat M ay Have Slowed Up
But Red Birds Fly W ith Him

Another Pennant For
Lefty
SO
King
Spahn

Warren Tops
Records Of
Rube Waddell

nant. Throw out tha playoff
and tha threw played In almoit
exactly tha aama number of By Halted Frves latanutioaal
Warren Spahn did it again
games.
"Figures like thaso are —simply to satisfy the stickbound to even up, but 1 didn’t Isra and keep them from
have to have them to know claiming ha was lousing up
Groat got tho Job done. 1 the record book.
The 42-year-old Milwaukee
had seen altogether too much
of him from tho other side pitcher settled the debate
Tuesday night when ho offi­
of the fence."
, Groat, 32, understandably cially became the all-time leftwas sorely disappointed a t be­ handed strikeout king of the
ing swapped after 11 aewaons major leagues with a career
with the Pirates, with two total of 2,383.
Spahn achieved the mile­
out for service in the Armed
stone
by striking out five batForces. Tho Buccaneers wero
tha only outfit with which ha Urs In a 1 3 victory ever the
Los Angeles Dodgers that
had played.
“ I was fortunate to have represented his 14th triumph
hern sent to the Cardinals," of the season and the 341st of
said Groat, the soft-spoken his career.
In a manner of speaking,
Duka alumnus. "I knew we
would be very much in con­ Spahn had been w n I k i n g |
tention. Bing Devine (general around with an asterisk since
manager) couldn’t treat any­ July 20 when he fanned five
body better. I felt a t home Cincinnati batters and brought
his strikeout total to 2,378.
the day I arrived in camp.
Some said that total niado him
"I’ve been able to help mytha new alltime loft-hunded
■elf by taking advantage of
strikeout king, but others
a hard Infield like tha on® at
said it didn’t.
DICK CROAT
Forbee Field and the screen
Rube Waddell, former south­
"Hud more chances”
in front of the pavilion In
paw for the I'hiladelphin A's,
right field (310 feet down the
was the cause of the argu
foul line).
mrnt. Two separate record
“ I’m a natural right-field IxHik* listed Waddell's strike­
hitter and boosted my average out total a t 2,37S. Other books
ith a number of belle hit listed his total as 2,381.
off the screen. Lacking the
Spahn took care of all the
power of the hig boys, I have books Tuesday night, however,
always strived to hit the ball when he got losing pitcher
through the infield. An In­ Hob Miller on a railed third
field as hard as rem rnt hHpi strike in the seventh Inning
By United Press InterastloMl a hitter like that. Infielders for the 2,382nd strikeout of
his career. His final strikeout
A1 Lopes la happy today can't get to the ball."
The Cardinals had been victim was pinch hitter Al
because While Sox have won looking for a shortstop for
Ferrara, who ended the game.
IS of their last 20 games and 13 years, or since Marty Mari­
hla feeling Is *‘a lot of things on retired In 1950. They are
can happen In seven wceka." still rubbing their eyes in dis­
Something happened Tues­ belief at tho thought of hav­
day night that made Lopcx ing a guaranteed major lea­
even more optimistic. One gue shortstop presented to
of his rookie pitchers, Dave them practically fri«.
DeBusschcre, hurled his first
Dick Groat ia a big short­ By United Press International
complete game in the majors
Fritz Ackley still has an
Dy United Press international and his first shut nut in beat stop headed for his second
NEW YORK (UPI)—Peta Ing the Cleveland Indians, league hatting championship. outside chance to become the
It could also ha his second International League's only
Toro, 140, New York, out­ 3-0.
pointed Irish Johnny Gildrn,
The victory boosted the sec Most Valuable player award if 20-gamo winner.
The powerful 26-year-old
144 t t , Baltimore (8).
ond place While Sox 8 4 the blokes In the red blazers
rmi.ADKi.iiHA t u r n — games behind the rained-out make it to the World Ss-rles righthandrr, with relief help
Len Matthews, 1341k, Phila­ Yankees and although that at which they are taking deud from Ed Drapcho, pitched
delphia, knocked out Manuel still leaves a lot of hay to aim. Ua is tha ideal No. 2 Indianapolis to a 5-1 victory
over Syracuse Tuesday night
Alvarez, 141, Hucnoa Aires be mown, Lopez refuses to hitter and u louder.
As titan Musial suid, "Groat to gain his 73th win in 18
(8); Jesse Smith, 157*», concede.
Philadelphia outpointed Victor
''We still have s chance,' for Gotuy. Thut's really decisions.
With 27 games remaining
Zalatur, 104, Buenua Aires he insists. “ The Yankees something,"
on Indianapolis' schedule,
(10).
have a good hall club but
Ackley figures to get about
HOUSTON (UPI) — Cleve­ they're not infallible. I re
six more starts. He is the
land Williams, ‘.HO, Houston, member a Dodger club that
cniy pitcher w h o h a s even
knocked out Kirk Barrow, 11)0. had a 13-game lead and
a remote chance at 20 wins,
Spokane, Waah. (3).
lost."
The Whitie Sox collected
The Seminole
Memorial for no other nioundsman in
only five hits off loser Jim Summer Bowling league will the league has more than
O’Connor Signed
NEW YORK (UPI) - The (Mudcat) Grant and Early hold a wind up banquet at 13 victories.
N e w York Knickerbockers Wynn. Nellie Fox had a dou­ the Capri Restaurant Satur­
have signed Bill O'Connor of ble and two singles, driving day with dinner to be servM ovch T o M a j o r s
Canisius to a contract for the in one run and scoring an­ r«l at 8 p in. and trophies to
CINCINNATI. Ohio (UPI)—
be prevented after dinner.
1063-84 National Basketball other.
Bill William*, a 32 year-old
In
other
American
league
Member*
of
the
teams
in­
Association season. O'Connor,
mauled clude Mary Bracy, Peggy umpire who lias been work­
the Knirks’ No. 3 draft action, Baltimore
Minnesota,
6-1,
Kansas
City Price, Gwyn Yates, Betty ing in the International Lea­
choice, was the highrst scor­
downed
Detruit,
4
2,
and
Iais Iz&gt;ng, Johnny Hodge, Meyer gue, will replace injured
er in Canisius history with
Angeles
nipped
Washington,
lirary, Nellie Gant, Juhnnie Jocko Conlan in the National
1,630 points.
1-2. Bain washed nut the Elam, Phyllis Armey, Bill league. Conlan will he side­
Alaska has 133.3 men to Yankees-Bed Sox contest.
Tliomav, George
Wiegand, lined for an indefinite period
each 100 woinsn.
Nancy Grankow, Gayle Bur­ because of a spur on his left
heel.
Hie art of weaving is known ke, Lee Wiegand, Dick Klarn,
Carol
Rankin,
Maude
Miller,
to hav* bei-n in use some 5,000
S tainless
steel*
n r , the
to 6,000 years before Christ. Margie Abney, Curtis Abney,
s i :wivol »: ro i v rv
Betty I'ickrel ami Marian iargi-al . i n g l e m a r k e t fur n ic k ­
no \ it it ok .iru i c r e n s T
Rankin.
el.
\ ssllrr «f I'utills* llr string
T»* whom It may con cern :

NEW YORK (NEA) —
Richard Morrow Groat of tho
Cardinals h it tho basaball
sharply to right flold In bat*
ting practice St tho Polo
Ground*.
Stanley Muelal, (tending
behind tho cago, chuckled,
•G roat for Gotay. That’* real­
ly something. Groat fixed ua
op good."
From the St. Loula side,
th at Is what tho deal which
brought Dick Groat from
Pittsburgh amounted to. It
pul lU Red CWa ss«?k 4»H
in tho National Leagno race.
Julio Gotay, a Puerto Rican
with major league problems,
Is back In the minors.
"Those who said Groat lost
S step going to tho right and
into the hole didn’t know
w hat they were talking
Shout," said Johnny Keane,
th e little old infielder manag­
ing the Cardinals. "When a
shortstop with a wide range
gets up In years, he quite
naturally slows up a b it They
Said Groat had slowed down.
Slowed down from where? He
Was never f a s t
"Dick has always been a
position man which is why he
yarely appears to make a
great play. He Just happens
to be where the ball is hit or
thereabouts.
"When to my astonishment
I found we eouid get Groat,
I looked up the records. I
wasn’t surprised when I dis­
covered that Dick had more
chances — assists, putouta and
errors — than either Maury
Wills or Jose Pagan, to com­
pare him with the shortstop*
for the Dodgers end Giants
who played off for the pen-

pitchers to glva F ort Lauderdale an easy win. Yankee
right fielder Steve Whltake*
set the pace with two RBI’a.
Tonight, Miami travels ts
Fort Lauderdale, Orlando goea
to Daytona, Sarasota plays at
St. Petersburg and Tampa
plays at Lakeland.
THE STANDINGS:
W L P e t GB
Sarasota
33 16 .873
Orlando
28 22 .560 5 4
Fort L'dale
27 23 .540 6 4
Miami
27 23 .540 6 4
St. Pete
25 24 .610 8
L’klnd
19 28 .404 13
Tampa
19 28 .404 13
D'tona Beach 18 32 .360 1 5 4

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WKiHT.MAN "CUPCAKES”—The Wlghtmnn Cup, coveted tennis trophy,
remnins in U. S. possession clue to efforts of the young ladies pictured,
above. They defeated the Ilritish team in the 3 5 th annual Wlghtmnn Cup
matches in Shaker Heights, suburban Cleveland, Ohio. In foreground:
Nancy Richey, left, and Mrs. Donna Floyd hales. Standing, from left:
Darlene Hard, Mrs. Margaret Varner, couch; Mrs. M argaret DuPont, cap­
tain ; Carole Caldwell, Ilillie Jean Moffitt,
(NEA Telephoto)

NEW YORK (UPI)—Com­
missioner Pete Rozelle has
announced that th , National
Football League’* next win­
ter meeting will be held at
Miami Beach, Jan. 28, 11)64.
Rozelle said the meeting, at
the Ktmilworth Hotel, was ex­
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(&gt;T h o a u p e r-d u ra b lo s y n th c tic -lo u g h c s t ru b b e r
must be hit firmly and crisp­
' ’ G ood yea r over used in auto tires.
ly if the ball is to stop on
the green.
Playing a 9 Iron, the hall
is centered between the feet. By United I’rrvs International
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Taking the club back, the
NATIONAL LEAGUE
i)
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W I. Prt. Git &lt;►
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the first few inches. The I»S Angeles 69 17 .595
shorter length of the shaft San Francisco 66 52 .559 4 Ik
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also cuts down (his phase of St. Louis
65 53 .551 ' 5
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the swing. About halfway Cincinnati
65 56 .537 6 4 ►
back, the body begins to piv­ Chicago
61 51 .530 7 4 ►
$3 more for W hitewalls
ot. The weight shifts to the Pittsburgh
‘ 60 57 .513 9' i I)
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right side. The club starts Philadelphia
61 58 .513 9 4
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60 59 .501 104 i r
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Houston
45 75 .375 26 i)
The complete hack-vwring New York
38 79 .325 314 i)
with short iron* reaches only
►
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alMMit the three quarter mark Cincinnati I San Francisco 0, | *
of a full swing.
night
|,
Tli« wrists also start to Milw aukee 4 Los Angeles 3, i &gt;
cock sooner due to tho tight­ night
er arc.
St. Louis 4 Houston 2. night ( The super-durable synthetic-toughest rubber
When you have reached the Pittsburgh at New York, ppd.,
top of tile hackswing, the
Goodyear ever u^ed in auto (ires.
rain
left arin will be extended al­ Only game* scheduled
most straight out from the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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body.
IV I. Pet. G B
Though the hackswing is
New York
74 40 649
not as high as in the cave of
Chicago
67 50 .573 8ti
the wood* or even the me­
Minnesota
65 52 .536 in' j
dium irons, the hands should
llalliinore
66 54 .550 11
be gripping the shall quite
Cleveland
57 62 .479 194
firmly.
Boston
55 60 .478 194
Since there is little body
Kansas City
53 62 .461 214
movement
in
comparison
35 6*5 455 224
with the full swing there is Ixis Angeles
51 61 .413 234
considerably levs shifting ol Detroit
Washington
42 75 .359 334
B y A l o n M o v e r weight. You have executed
Tuesday’s Results
very little pivot, thus there
has been little necessity for Chicago 3 Cleveland 0, night
shifting the weight from left Kansas City 4 Detroit 2, night
Baltimore 6 Minnesota ),
to right.
night
Tlie downswing Is guided
lAngcles 4 Washington 3,
hy the left hand. Owing to
night
the added loft of the club
and tlie sharp arc, you will New York at Boston, ppd., J h c super-durable synthetic-toughest rubber
rain
gam a feeling of a crisper
Goodyear ever used in auto tires.
shot at contact. It becomes
World output of mined cop- I
a matter of swinging the
club down and through the per continued upward for tho
ball and letting the club- third successive year in 1961,
according tn the Britannic*
head do the work.
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July 29 contest.
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M r. McPherson Wed
n r ROBERT B. THOMAS JR .[o f Sanford, w u matron
honor and Mias Barbara Bak- j
(FA J-57S8)
er, sister of the bridegroom, |
A double ring candlelight
was maid of honor. They wore j
ceremony united Mis* Alta* pink organza over silk taffeta !
mease P. Moore and Phillip street length gowns with ]
M ePhm on in marriage la»t matching accessories. T h eir,
head pieces were matching
Sunday evening.
with semi-circular veils and
lie is the sun of the lute Mr.
they carried noseguy of light
and Mrs. McPherson, Talla­ green carnations.
hassee.
Leroy Johnson waa best
The Rev. I^on Deveaux per­ man and usher was Theodore
formed the double ring candle- Johnson.
Prior to the wedding, Miss
light ccieniony ut the Church
Patricia
Baa Merritt sang “0
»f God.
Pro mist Me." Earl E. Mlnott
E«r! E VI watt was organist.
with Mrs. Evelyn Clark at the]
^
mothfr of th,
,,mno. Miss Elf cata l l i l l sang
m tir e d in . rose
■Because" and “The laird's colored mutel.-isse knit afterPrayer.”
I noon suit with beige accessor­
The bride, the daughter of ies.
Mrs. Atfredia Brown, was
For their honeymoon, the
given in marriage by her couple will tour south Florida.
grandfather, Coley Brown. Following this tour, the couple I
H ie bride wore a gown of tulle
will be at home at 101'J Locust
over luce that extended in a Avenus.
full chapel train. The eweet• • •
heart neckline wnt outlined
Mrs. Lillie Mae Harrison
with lace applique. The appli* has returned home a f t e r
qued cap held the two-tiered •pending two months with her
veil of illusion. She carried a daughter, Mrs. Erma M. But­
nosegay of white carnations. ler, of Wrst Palm Beach. Mrs.
Miss Flossie . Baker,
. . . Blounte- Butler accompanied her on ,
town, was maid of honor. She thil
sh |. wi„
. few
wore a luvendar taffeta dress
hffe with h„ moth, r. j
with pleated aklrt and scoop-. Mf , m| J|rg Lloyd „ rown,
ed neck line bodice. A fiord (jf ^
wer. recMJt
hendpieca with circular veil^ Mn&gt; Brown.# , rund. ,
ing matched th . dress. She
Mf# Inj , #n. ,{ofk.
tarried a nosegay of p in k , j lrtt Brown is ths former M il- j
carnations.
t ,|rc(j
putterson. former
The brides attendants were teacher a t C r o o m a High
Misses Luwenda Roberts, Bar­ School. She is on the faculty
bara Andrews, Mildred Jen­ of Dunbar Senior High School
kins and Jeuncllu Lawson of I of Fort Myers.
Sanford;
Ethel Ardlry, TalSgt. and Mrs. Gordon Phillatiasico; Gwendolyn Green, lipe Jr. are visiting for u few
I’ldatko, They wore dresses days. He la stationed a t Altui.
identical to the maid of hon­ I Okie , with the flltuli M edical
ors but in pink and orchid , Group. He is en route to ntedwith matching accessories. leal school in Montgomery,
They curried varied colored Ale., which will convene fur
bouquets of carnutions.
four months.
Anthony Bryant was ringe a e
bearer. Cynthia Myers, San­ Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence
ford and Daisy McCarter, Pal­ Collins anil family were gue-ta
metto, were flower girls.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt MeBooker T. Long. Quincy,, Cluin, Mrs. Collins' parents. J
was best man. Ushers were Mrs. McCInin informed me of
Willie Butler, Charles McCoy, Rev. Collins p a s t o r i n g a
Burnetto Washington, Darel
church in Rochester, N. V.
Illack, Earl Myers, Joseph
Doris and Boh Thomas mot- j
Walden, Clifford H u r s t o n , tored to Ocala last Wednes­
William Kirby, of S’unford, day. They took their son, |
and Edward Williams, Talla­ Darryl Keith, to "Six-Gun1
hassee.
Territory" and Silver Springs, j
Following the ceremony, a The trip to Six-Gun Territory
reception was held at the was most exciting. Darryl en­
bride's parents’ home. The joyed riding on the "Frontier!
bri.ia! table »*■',. overlaid
Express" |n train, of i u u i k ) , i
with an exquisite rose lace
Sanford Recreation Depart-1
table cloth. In the center was ment will offer beginner's
n three-tiered square wedding swimming lessons at Golds-'
cake.
horo Swimming Pool Aug. 10-1
After a short honeymoon, •Z'J.
the couple will reside in Pal­ All parents who are Inter­
metto where they both are ested In their children receiv­
employed.
ing the free instnictinn must
(Jut of town guests included register their child at the
Mr. ami Mrs. David McCarter, swimming pool anytime prior
Palmetto; Mr. and Mrs. Otis to Monduy.
Him*. Jacksonville; Mrs. Lois
Classes will lie offered Mon­
Miller, Appnlachola; James
day through Thursday at 9,
Lcndwood, Mr. ami Mrs. Wil­
10 and 11a. m.
bert Brown, Tallahassee; Mr.
• • •
and Mrs. Dewey Taylor. Day­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry
tona; Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­
and family of Washington, j
Pherson, Jacksonville, a n d D. C., were recent guests of
Miss M. E. McClcary, Fort
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cherry '
Walton Beach.
and family. Mrs. Perry, the
• • •
former Cordell Williams, is
St. Paul Baptist Church
the sister of Mrs. Cherry.
was the setting for the wed­
Mesdnmes A. 11. Douglas, I
ding of Miss Shirley Kendrick
Josle Allen, Jeanette Daniels,
ami Stewart Baker Jr. The
A. J. Hurston and Marie Glad­
C e r e m o n y was performed by
den have returned from their
licv. H. It. Hodge.
Curihbcun cruise aboard the
The bride is the daughter of
S.S. Ariadne. They debarked
Mr. and Mrs. Motes Ilruwn, of
at Port Antonio, Kingston.
Jacksonville, and the bride­
Jumaiea and Nassau. Each
grooms parents are Mrs. Isa­
port was toured. They shop­
bella Baker and the late Stew­
ped where natives had wares
art Baker Sr., of Sarasota.
on sale; talked with the nu- 1
Given in marriage by her
tives about the educutiunal
atepfather, tha bride wora a
system and religion; viewed
atrret length gown of organza
the beautiful scenery and ac- '
over penu do sole, fashioned
q
with u scooped neckline bod­ u a i n t e d themselves with
ice, trimmed with French Im­ many tropical plants, one in
ported chantilly lace siihou- particular, the "bread fruit"
etted under the organza. The | which is similar to our Irish
gown had three quarter fitted
“n'1 " " " * o th ,r n*Uv'
sleeves. Her bridal veil was of fruits and plants. The ac- i
white tulle trimmed in aced commodations aboard s h i p
,ea rl.. Her bouquet of white
&gt;««uriou.; ju .t Ilk. l.Vcsrnations was attached to a ; ln* . n * fuahionaMe hotel (
white prayer book which was which made the cruise enjoy- ,
able.
a gift from her aunt.
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford T. 1
Mrs. Katherine J. Thornton,
Sampson and children, of Chi­
cago* aro visiting their fam­
Hornuntf Sought
ilies. Both are former resi- i
COLUMBIA, Pa. (UIT) — dentf of this jity.
Paul Harming, now on sus­ J. D. Strickland, of Miami,
pension from the N ational, i* spending a few days with
Football League for betting on'his mother, Mrs. Annie M.
his own team, can have a Uikie, and his sister, Mrs. Lotjob with the Columbia Raid tie Duhart. F - r s n Milton, hla
ers if he wants it.
nephew, aerottq
;d him.
The semi pro club wrote Yours truly would like to
the former Green Bay star commend Mrs. Ruth J. Allen
Tuesday, inviting him "to for her efforts in conducting
come to Columbia to dDcu.t* two beautiful weddings on
,* sontfact."
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Miss Luxen Weds Wyatt Harris Folds

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The wtddlng of MUi Janie* of the maid of honor In pink
Elisor Luxes sod Wyatt liar- chiffon over petal pink taffe­
ta, matching accessories and
rla Fold* Jr. mu aolemnixed carried cascade bouquets of
Auf. 10 at 4 p.m. at tbs Hope pink and white carnations.
Community Church, Reform* Miss Deal and Miss Jensen
cd Church la America,- In were former co-workers with
the bride as flight attendants
Orlando.

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Miss Luxen la Hit daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. Summer
H. Luxen, Sanford, and the
groom is the ton of Mr. and
Mr*. Wyatt Harris Fold* Sr.
Rev. John II. Muller offi­
ciated at the double ring,
candlelight
ceremony.
He
used the same liturgy for­
merly belonging to the bride’*
grandfather, the late Rev.
John Luxen.
The church wai decorated
grlth palm*, eandelebra and

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Mill Joan Wilke, organut,
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tial music and accompanied
Mrs. Richard Fejei, toloiit.
who tang ‘'Because.’' “ Dear
Lord at Thy Feet Were
Kneeling” and ’’The Lord’*
Prayer.”
The bride, given In marri­
age by her father, sure a
floor length gown of nylon
organxa with Venl»e bodice,
full skirt, matching headpiece, shoulder veil and car­
ried a white Bible topped with
carnations and pink sweet­
heart roses. The Bible be­
longed to her great grand­
father, the lata August Ue
Young.
Maid of honor, Miss Bar­
bara Deal, of Charlotte, N.
C., wore a pink chiffon dress
* ever shocking pink taffeta,
matching shoes, white hat
ami gloves and carried a cas­
cade bouquet of pink and
white carnations.
Bridesmaids w e r e Miss
Nancy Jo Jensen, of Houston,
Texas, and the groom’s lis­
ter, Miss Cathy Folds. They
w ort dresses similar to that

with Eastern Air Lines.
Gary Folds served his bro­
ther as best man and ushers
were Arthur DeYoung, a cou­
sin of the bride, Jack Stanley,
a cousin of the groom and
Randall Chase Jr.
Candle lighters were Ar-

mon Rossman and David
Midliner.
The bride's mother, wore a
two piece linen ensemble with
black and white silk hood
forming a draped eollar,
white accessories and a dendrobiam orchid corsage. The

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WHETHER r r s . . .

Dinner Dance

■y Mom Griattead
groom's mother wore a turMr.
and Mrs. Frank Fasula
quois linen sheath with white
entertained
a group of friends
accessories and a corsage of
with
a
party
at their home in
peach dendrobiam orchids.
the
North
Orlando Ranch
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the Ed­ area Saturday night.
All forms of dancing, in­
ucational Building of the
church. T h e
refreshment cluding the limbo, was enjoy­
table was overlaid with a lace ed during the evening. A
cloth and centered with an party atmosphere was creat­
arrangement of tea roses in a ed with crepe paper stream­
silver bowl. Ranked by can­ ers, balloons and oriental
lanterns.
dles in silver holders.
A late supper of baked
Fruit punch was served
ham, chicken salad, cole
with the four tiered wedding
slaw, baked beans, bean and
cake along with mints and
potato salads, roast corn and
nuts in silver bowls.
coffee was served buffet
Mrs. O. C. McBride pre­ style.
sided at the punch bowl and This was not an annivers­
Mrs. Merle W. Warner cut ary party but the Fasulas bad
the cake. Others assisting celebrated their fourth wed­
were Mr*. Vernon Van Sickle, ding anniversary a few days
.til a. TiitlMuii; Dv'imMM. Mrs. prior to tne party. They re­
Thomas Day and Mrs. Henry ceived several gifts from
Bennett.
friends who knew about the
For traveling Mrs. Folds anniversary.
chose a baby blue nylon Jer­ Those enjoying the party
sey sheath, with white ac- were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ccssoricx and the corsage Sommer, of Winter Park;
from her Bible bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton.
The couple left for a wed­ Casselberry, and North Or­
ding trip to Puerto Rico and lando neighbors and friends,
the Virgin Islands. When they Mr. and Mrs. George Som­
return they will be at borne mer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
in Tallahassee where th e Memory. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
bride is employed by Eastern Grinsteid.
Air Lines and the groom is a
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nall,
senior at Florida State Uni­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoge, Mrs.
Glen Atchison, Fadir Fckany,
versity
Out of town guests included Mrs. Keith Mahar and Moia
Mr. and Mrs. James II. Dell, Fckany.
of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Poelitra and
A teenage girl may refuse
David, Miami; Sir. and Mr*.
Charles
Glatlcy, Deerfield a date but leave the way
Heach; Mr*. J. W. Folds snd open for a later Invitation.
No lengthy explanations are
Mrs. L. G. llarriy, Leesburg;
necessary.
Mrs. J . II. Clause, Lake
Kerr; Sir. and Sirs. W. T.
Harris, Shirley and Faye and
Sir. and Mrs. Jack Stanley,
Pahokcc; Sir. and Mr*. John
Strickland, luidy Lake, and
Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Gramling, Nancy and Kathy of
Orangeburg, S. C.

Civilian and Navy friend* i bridge benefit and Mrs. J. J.
of IX Cdr. and Mr*. Donald Moynihan waa welcomed after
Hamilton bid the couple fare­ her trip to the Mediterranean.'
well Saturday evening a t a Plana for the month include
cocktail party boated by LL a bridge Aug S3 at Mrs. J. A.
and Mrs. William MalicxowskI dcGanahl'a home and a potand Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Ken­ luck supper Aug. 30. The next
coffee will be Sept. 4 a t the
neth Sandon.
The party was held a t tha home of Mrs. G. L. Atkinson.
The hostess** served a var­
Malinowski h o m e w h e r e
iety
of foods at the buffet,
about 40 persons called to say
goodbye to the Hamilton* coffee, including hot and cold
who will leave at the end of hors d’ oeuvres.
the month for duty in Guam. Other wives attending the
Yellow and orange glada coffee were the Mmes. D. G.
decorated the tables. Smoked Tiae, J. T. Bucy, R. H. Cooke,
turkey, meatballs, shrimp and M. J. Puopoto, P. A. Monroe,
other cocktail food* were A. P. Reno, E. F. Havel and
G. L. Thompson.
served.
*

•

ing out a green and white col­
or theme.
Mrs. Robson was not able
to attend the shower, due to
illness, but Mrs. Wally Phil­
ips, mother of tho groom,
very graciously assisted Miss
Robson with the party.
Other guests included the
Misses Judy Herron, Rose
Kratxcrl, M a r t y Stempcr,
Barbara
Bradley, Marilyn
McDaniel, Merritt Philips,
Beth Morgan, V i d a Suo
Smith, Debbie Scott, Jeanne
Southward. Kay Ivey, Fran­
ces Strickland, Anne C npps.
Bonnie Stoffcr and the hon
orcc.

Serv-o-di&amp;
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for modrnt ttIUtg. •MttUInlng

ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK —

DRESSES

A young man who
to bo the last of
spenders may find
too broke to ask a
another date.

|l*t« r«Mlt

$3.00 and $4.00

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2324 PARK DRIVE

YOUNG MAN LIKFJI

M ilady’s Shoppe
Of Fine Fabric*
10« 8. Park
323-0113

9vsufi

Shoe Store

D R E S S E S

CORSAGES

AT A GIVE AWAY PRICE

1 RACK

C r e a t e d to o r d e r
— and DELIVERED
ON TIME
Your Downtow* Florist

1 RACK

$ |Q 0 0

* 5 “

SANFORD
FLOWER SIIOI
Cor. K. li t A Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1821 or FA 2-8432

P en n eys
A L W A Y S F I R S T Q U A L IT Y

BACK-TO-SCHOOL

MENS AND HOYS

ALL MENS

Sportcoats

SUITS

* 5 00 ea.

RED HOT SPECIAL

Vi

PRICE

DUNGAREES - LEE RIDERS - ALL SIZES

TAPERED

— CLOSE OUT —

BOYS JEANS

BOYS

MENS
FnOM 28 WAIST

$23'

Vi PRICE
A FEW SKIRTS

TOE SHOE EVERT

STREET ANI) PARTY'

SUMMER JEWELRY

lr«fl 1*4 24
ftlUJ M f f l

LOAFLal —

•

It will be hot a while!
See Our
Aaaort aieat
Of Cool
Fabric*
For School and
Playclothea
SHIFTS and SHORTS

pretends
the big
himself
girl for

HATS-$1.00

• I 4 brifM

Gift* • Cards • Books
(Formerly McVIcara)
210 E. Flint St.

• Dresses • S k i r t s
• Shorts • B l o u s e s
• Coats
• Suits
• FALL DRESSES

SIZES 3 - 20 and I2 'i • 21 Vi

•erv-a-dlih
GIFT PAK

Flemings

ENTIRE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING
LISTED ITEMS ALL AT COST OR BELOW

Originally $5.98 to $19.98

Now $4-$5-$8-$10

— FROM —

HAND SEWN

VAH-9 officres wives com­
bined their monthly coffee
with a home demonstration at
the home of Mrs. J . D. Mol
oney.
Assisting aa hostess waa
Mrs. R. A. Wing. The group'
mad* plans fur tha all wives

SIZES d TO 18

FINAL CLEARANCE!

•

SEVENTH
NEW COLLEGIATE
DICTIONEKY

•

Miss Jan* Dresser of Boyn­
ton Beach is visiting her
uiullicr ami aiaUi-ifi-M*. Ml
and Mrs. Georg* Dresser.

y.r. and Mra. Clyde S. Muse,
Mias Carole* Osterholm,I Robson home, RI3 East 14th. Hostesses were Miss Jean -1 table was overlaid with a lace Lake Mo.iroe, announce the
kride-elact, was guest of hon- Street, at a mlsccllancou&gt; ne Hobson and Sirs. Hurry I cloth and centered wit!', a Birth of a 7 lb. daughter, July
*r Friday avenlng at the|shower.
| Robson. T h e refreshment | whj,# doubl, wedding bclj £&gt;, at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
cake.
They have chosen the name
Coffee, petit fours, mints
snd nuts also were served. Stephanie Marrelene for the
new arrival. They have threeMrs. Wally Philips presided
other daughters, Shirley, Car­
at the coffee service and ol and Wanda.
Jeanne served tho cake.
Paternal grandparents ere
White floral arrangements, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Muse, of
wedding bells and green pot­ Sanford. Maternal grandpar­
ted plants were used through­ ents are the lute Mr. and
out the party rooms carry­ Mrs. A. L. Barineau.

Be sure your children arc
taught to swim as soon as
possible. Until they learn,
make them keep to the shal­
low water and keep them al­
ways within your sight.

#

WEBSTER’S

New Arrivals

Bride-Elect Honored W ith Shower

ADMIRING THE DOUBLE WEDDING RING CAKE a t « shower honor­
ing bride-elect Miss Curoleo Osterholm are left to right, Mien Merritt
Philips, ai.ster of the groom, Mias Oslerholm and Route**, Miss Jeanne
Robson.
(Herald Photo)

• HOME
• OFFICE
• SCHOOL
YOU’LL SAY IT S
ONE OF YOUR
MOST USEFUL
PURCHASES —

Entertain With

•
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•

PR.
CONTINENTAL STYLING
MACHINE WASHABLE

ALL INFANT ITEMS AT COST OR IJELOW
1 RACK CHILDRENS COATS * CAR COATS »/* PRICE
PIECE GOODS AT COST OR BELOW
(STILL A NICE SELECTION AVAILABLE)

PRICES EFFECTIVE BEGINNING THURS., AtIG. 15th - 9:00 A. M.
ALL

10 OZ. FABRICS

SALES

SANFORIZED ALL COTTON

FINAL

ALL
SALES
•S A N F O R D

OPEN ALL DAY WED. AND FBI. NIGHTS

\

FINAL

�Fast Footwork
Gets Boy Clear
01 Tooth Pull

Vtir

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JA M P A IIIK H A ITI tA IIC A It

U. S. Under
Close Guard

GASTONIA, X. C. (U P l)—
Danny Brooks, 10. won a re­
prieve from the dentist's
chair with a fbWiy bit of
footwork.
Danny, son of Kenneth
Brooks, bolted from the chair
after a bib was fastened nround liis neck Tuesday af­
ternoon to prepare him for
a tooth extraction.
The boy dashed across In­
terstate Si and U.S. 29-74
into a wools and disappear­
ed. Life saving crews were
called to search for him.
A family living in the
woods said the boy passed
their house fairly Ilyin-,\
After a 211 hour search,
Danny was found crouched in
the grass of the median strip
between two highways. When
he spotted hi j would be rci
cuers, he lit out fur the woods
again but the rescue squad
members proved faster on
their feet.
When last seen. Danny’s
father was taking him home,
the dentists's bib still around
the boy's neck.

Hospital
Notes
AUGUST 12
Admissions
John G. Smith, DeHary; Lee
Burch, Apopka; Joseph Salana, DeBary; Vivan Hays,
Dorothy Sumter. J a m e s
Clark, Lizzie Ellick, Estella
Dunwoody, Robert Lee Rosinaon, Patricia Ann Harper,
Selma McQmllrii, Murdock
Mntheson, Clifford Mam-ly of
Sanford.
Uirths
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Sumler of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Daigle
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. George Du­
quette of North Orlando, a
girl
IHuhjrgr*
David Lee Morris, Osteen;
Lois Scott, Geneva: George
R. Best, John Scott, Charles
Inman, Ethel Cox, Robert
Ledlord, Mrs. Jerry Wagner
and huh?, Mrs. Richard Doan
anil haliy, Mrs. John Ilrooks
and baby of Sanford.
August 13
Admissions
Preston
Jones,
Osteen;
Charlotte
Wells,
PeRary;
Shirley Rasmussen, Mae Mar­
tin, James Hall, Mary Kindlay, Ilobbie Snyder, Dorothy
Young. James Foster, Finnic
McCaskill, Rosa Newby, David
Bruton, Beverly Mayhcw, Ins
Dowd... William Hoskins, Cle­
ment Hopkins of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. May*
hew of Sanford, • hoy.
Discharges
Christine Gibbous, DeBary;
Mrs. Karen White and baby,
Lake Mary; Mrs. Walter L.
Smith and baby, Patricia Ann
Harper, Edith Van Ness,
Thomas Hanson, Alan Wash­
ington, Peggy Horner, Doris
Hemphill, James Stewart, and
Katherine Sparks of Sanford.

■Jk

Au». I , W63 — P»se 0 | , n J 0 n j j e r p Q f

THESE FIRST COUSINS, all Florida residents,
pot together in one group for the very first time
in their lives lust week while in summer camp
with the Florida National Guard at Fort Stewart,
Ga. The five cousins, from the left, are James Jr.

Kendall, 708' j West Second S treet; Eugene A.
Kendall. Lake Wales; ikrniil Haskins, 2018 San­
ford Avenue; Bill Vincent Jr„ Herald staff
photographer, and James Vincent, Miami.

Integration Puts Atlanta Restaurant Man 'In The Middle'

s
FORT MONMOUTH, N. J.
(I PI) — Joseph Vaiachi, the
underworld informer who has
been detailing crime syndi­
cate activities to federal au­
thorities, is being held under
guard at tins Army installa­
tion. a spokesman said today.
Peter Hoffman, Fort Mon­
mouth information officer,
said, " . . . the best 1 can
do is to simply confirm that
Vaiachi Is at Fort Monmouth
under the custody of the pro­
vost marshal."
Fort Monmouth, an Army
Signal Corps installation, has
extensive security facilities,
due to the presence of secret
electronic equipment. Vaia­
chi was rported under maximnm security guard.
Underworld sources reportcrtly have ottered SIUU.WW to
the man who slays him.
A 22-page document detail­
ing Vaiachi's testimony has
been turned over to New
York City authorities, accord­
ing to police, it supposedly
describes the circumstances
and gives names in It gang­
land killings there. Vaiachi
is scheduled to testify later
this month before the Senate
investigations subcommittee.
Vaiachi, a convicted nar­
cotics dealer and admitted
killer, was imprisoned at the
Atlanta federal penitentiary
when he began to cooperate
with authorities.

segregationist forces were not vertising Industry.
Hums Hearing
A soap products manufac­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
long in inaugurating a pro­
turer which is one of the na­ Mayor Hay don Burns' $750.gram of harrosaniont."
“ I find myself in the mid­ tion’s biggest advertiser's, an­ 000 libel suit against former
dle of a controversy for which nounced recently it has u-ked City Councilman John Lanathere appears no immediate all its agencies to produce ban is scheduled lor a Circuit
solution,” he said. “ I um a suggestions for more effective Court hearing Sept. 12.
restaurant operator and not a use of Negroes ami other mi­
social ugitator. Now that the nority groups in the firm's
SCIENTIFIC LAWN
racial is me has been joined advertising.
SPRAYING FOK —
The trade publication, Ad­
1 can only solicit your sym­
CHINCH HUCS
vertising
Age, listed the
pathetic understanding.'*
OR
On» thing appears certain: firm's advertising program
From here on, Negroes will last year at $16 million.
FUNGUS
Real I.state Transaction*
The publication said the
\U*» l.it»n lt«*m»v«tinn
use one victory us a stepping
Robert Rogers, et al to
company's first U b-vision com­
stone to others.
Jam es R. MacDonald, et ux
This week the Metropolitan mercial to appear under the
T uur (
j s ) Dealer
Oakland Shores, *19,700
Life Insurance Company, the nr w policy likely will h« an
Robert J. Smith, et ux to
nation's largest landlord, an­ advertisement for a detergent
Douglas Owens, el ux, PmeGrapevllle Nursery
nounces) it will desegregate ■bowing a Negro housewife
2221 Grupetille A ff.
crest, $13,2UO
lire 31.170 apartment projects Immg interviewed about her
FA 2-0886
P. Zeuli ami Sons, Inc.,
it controls In the United laundry problems.
to David Smith, et ux, San
States.
Sent Knoll*, $9,300
Negro leaders have now an­
FHA to A. II. Hamrick, et
nounced a move to bring about
ux, N. Chuluota, $7,500
similar desegregation of fa­
Bernard- King, et ux to
cilities owned or controlled by
Girl's Town, Inc., N. Orlando,
the Prudential Insurance Com­
$320,000
WASHINGTON tUPII — pany mid the New York Life
A. K Shoemaker, Jr., et A retired submarine captain
Insurance Company. They fiux to Robert S. Moore, ct si j ted to head President Ken­
nance thoiimnda of apartment
ux, Idyllwllde, $23,200
nedy's proposed National Ser­ projects throughout Dm na­
Winter I’ark Federal Sav­ vice Corps said today that
tion.
ings and Loan to Grant Kro- without even asking he lias
Roy Wilkins, executive vicem Milker, Opal Terrace, $11,- enough protects on hand now
president
of the NAACP, call­
ftOO
to utilize 2.000 volunteers.
ed the Metropolitan agree­
Winter Park Federal hav­
William Anderson, former
Join the “Cool Ones” in
ings and fxian to Grant Km- captain of th&lt;- nuclear sub­ ment “a mnjor breuklhrough."
tnenaker, Opal Terrace, $11,- marine Nautilus, said the so- lie said it was part of a gen­
an air conditioned 1963
8&lt;&gt;o
called domestic Peace Corps eral move In similar firm-.
Alabama • Mississippi Con­ "is going to be like selling It obviously was also putt of
• Ford
• Fairlane
• Falcon
ference Association of Sev­ Ice cream on a hot day. We the fulfillment of an NAACP
enth Day Adventists to Jo ­ have plenty of projects; it's slogan of three years ago —
Get » Genuine Ford Air Conditioner . . . en­
seph C. Zcitz, et ux, Bear just a question finding e "Everybody Free by Sixtythree."
gineered exclusively for your car . . . for a*
Lake, $5,000
Dough volunteers."
A
Metropolitan
spokesman
Rev. Franklin D Johnson,
The bill to create the dolow an
et ux, Washington lights. tncitic corps, patterned af­ said the huge firm is pre­
Surety Mtg. Insurance Co., ter the successful overseas pared to “go down the line''
00
$3,560
$
Peace Corps, came up tojay on Its new policy.
“ If a Negro is a qualified
FHA to Dennis Roberts, for its second day of debate
INSTALLED
As a child film actress, et ux, N. Chuluota, ST.joo
tenant and there is a vacancy
ut Hie Senate.
Bonita Granville Wrather, asRobert G. Berkhimer, .-t
Backers
were confident ! for him, bo will tie given an
•ociuto producer of "Lassie,'* ux to FHA, N. Orlondo, $9,they had the votes to turn apartment whether it is in
played Amt Harding’s daugh­ 900
back any crippling amend­ Alexandria. Va.. at pau hestar
ter in “ Westward Passage.'*
MOST OTHER POPULAR
Richard Gleeson. et ux to ments and pass the bill al­ in 'I7ie Bronx or anywhere
FHA, Pinecrest, $ 16,000
AMERICAN CARS
though it faces formidable else."
Elmo Drake, et ux to Har­ opposition from Republicans
Negroes also are winning a
old Slama, et ux, llrelton who call it a "boon doggie" majur breakthrough in the a l
i &gt; T i n : € m t 1 1 r &lt;«»i i« r o r
an&lt;l a Kennedy administration
T in: m m ii j i nit i %i. m u Woods, $32,000
f l IT &lt;»•*' %M l l u l l « r . M I \ Harold Slama, et ux to El­ "publicity stunt."
oi i : r«n &gt; i v. it .i»iiin%
Need Tool* I
mo Drake, Brctton Woods, I The tnea urc authorizes an
f II %&gt;&lt; i n V g O . i ll 1 7
.V For A Joli? 1
1initial outlay of $5 million to
m:«TiAM«'n r x c ii a s o n $7,500
4AV1.VOO HANK.
Orville Barks, et a I to Col­ (start ths program and reSave .Money
Plaintiff.
onial Oil Co. Orange lights, i cruit up to I .00 volunteers
•\ •.Now You
U u U K lir K. A T i t o M u i
$23,000
by next Juri • Jo to help needy
Defendant*.
| to Keith Myers, et ux f or fellow Americans. Enrollment
Can
\urn k or
VtrThT: I.H IIKIU:ilV CtVPbUllp W L Sed.tig. et ox j would grow to 5,ouu in three
FOK
Kent
K S Unit on th« 2Jr I day of
I years.
\' i * u « l. 1 1 4 3 *t 11:10 A.M at eat Lake lights. $9.9oo
ONL\
\ ^ . l hem —
Eir»t Federal Savings and
I lie main &gt;toop o f fh« Court
o f tttmlnol* County at Loan of Orlando to Mill:am
Ar.ientdii Kent-All
sm for*t. f l a r l i l i . ih o under*
Actually, Europe is a great
■
Clark will o ffer for J. Ellis, Sr., et ux, Ljke Har­
In • Santord
peninsula joined In lite west­
•alt to (tit h l i h n t an I haat riett, $9,900
2668 S. Hiawatha A»e.
WE SEKVICK
REPAIR
I
ern
part
of
A
sm,
A. P. Chapman, et ux to
ilMi Tlbati rt a! prop oriy.
l«ot 4 **\ULAN l» IIIU-*4 George lu lm er. J r . et ux,
ALL AUTO AIR CONDITIONERS
VUDITIOX according t«»
the pie: thereof a* record* Eu.tbrook, $17,900
VA to Fred G. Hollen Jr .
•d In PI At Uook 13 Pe^e
'.*•». Public flec.»r.|e of Mm* et ux, Sunland, $13,000
i m. ■*!
Inole County. Florida
CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
VA to Benjamin Fish, cl
f g a th e r w ith .iH stru ct ure*
lmprofemente. fi«!ur«e. appll* | ux. Sunland. $13,500
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
•need a n | eppiarteneticea on
Final Divorce Decrees
•a! I Infill or u«** I In conjunc*
Koo therswllh
Margaret
Steheflson
v»
T* « «ale l» mad# pu auent
f. final decree •»? fureclueure 1 liumas Stephe'ison
Suits Filed
"Your Friendly Ford Dealer"
# ■ . « i lii *'i» * c«ry * n No.
•
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. lwn. vs
ro l l Court o f *n«l f»r Acrolnol*
James H. White, et al. mtg
c ‘ i i • i«
k'
DATKl» thie 7lU 4 i y o f ifcl.
Auduet. D l l .
| first Fed. S and L Assn,
CUtiALi
\riliur If.
Jr. vs Durwood R. Hendrix, et
.•
o f llu
al, mtg. fcl.
INCORPORATED
U;
Martha T Vlhlefi
►
w " \ f Y
.Marriage Applications
I»r »U j CU*1(
AM»Kiwt'N. p.teil
Juim Wurtg, Sanford and
• SERVICE DEPARTMENT
IsUWNUCD A ' •:» •l«o Uhltii
-r
.
Patsye
Wilson, Sanford
A t i o r n e y i for P l a i n t i f f
308 E. First St.
I f f K a i l Central Avenue
Thomas Jsckson, Sanford
Or' ai|4«&gt; F|a : i .
Pit. FA 2-1181
W. Park MI l 8913
and Maiy Be l i(:l - d Day
r - •!'
: i . :&gt;vi.
| lona Beach
Hy United Pres* International
It has b»&lt;ome increasingly
evident during this “summer
of decision" on the racial
front that no business or com­
munity, large or small, is &gt;aft.
from integration pressures.

Courthouse
Records

Some have moved voluntari*
ly to drop all racial harriers.
Others resists.
Atlantis restaurant owner
Stanley R. Davis, who simply
vvnnU to please his customers
and stay in business, hud
this to say about the situation.
“ When I operated my res­
taurants on a segregated pol­
icy, 1 was the target of integrntiunist pressure- and propa­
ganda." Dais said in a memo
entitled “ For Better Under­
standing'' which he placed on
the tallies of his eating places.
Davis lamented that when
he went along with other At­
lanta restaurants and desegregaled two of his places on
an experimental busts, “ the

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$2 7 0 00
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CRYSTALS!

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PLAIDSTAMPS JANE
Peach
Pies
^
PARKER DELICIOUS LEMON OR ORANGR

^ Chiffon Cake 17 oz. ring 45c
WHITE BE.IUTY

Shortening

3 lb. can 55c

ANN PAGE - 1 p r . 12 OZ.

Bar-B-Que Sauce . . 39c
“S uper - R ig h t” Beef Square Cut Bone In Chuck

ROAST tx 4 3 '

IH'ICK FROZEN GRADE A

FRYER GIZZARDS
FRYER LIVERS .

lb. 29c
lb. 59c

5 lb. box $1,29
5 lb. box $2.79

1*1.1 M ROSE DANISH' CANNED

HAM

.................................... 2 lb. can $1.99
WlO ANf&gt; MfHOW

Save 6&lt; Save I4«

EIGHT O’CLOCK

| 1-LB. BAG |

3-1*. RAO

C o ffe e S a le ! 4 9
.A#P GRADE “ A** WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE

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G R A PE JA M

2 » 4 5 ‘

FANCY DULL

2,000 Jobs Seen
For Youth Corps

H IS

s n a i l Tins w t m

4 for 19c
LONG CKELM

Cucumbers

3 for 15c

FRESn CRISP

GOLDEN RIPE

Bananas

3 lbs. 29c Lettuce

OUR OWN

2 0 0 T 8 1 f i“ 2 0 0

TEA BAGS

64

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SPARKLE
PUDDINGS

$

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(iKUIIKICS 8TKAINED

Baby Food

2 lor 29c

10 jars 99c

P la id Stam ps
With this cuupuw A p w A iw of I
WELCO

'Sponge Mop
Mch 92.49]
ktCoapmi gund thru Sat, Aeg. 17.
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With this ruupun md purrharo
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NINE LIVES

Cat Food

6 ox. 4/59c

3/$1.00

F UnuiHin gooxl thru Sat., Aug. 17
■’
Jax. 8-17 61

HEINZ ( HOPPED

Baby FRood

3 jars 49c

Hein Ketchup 14 oz. 27c
HEINZ CIDER

Vinegar

pt. 23c

HEINZ

Veg. Soup

103/4 oz. 15c

m vyf.

1W
MINUTE MAID FROZEN

Lemonade

6 oz. 2,29c

P la id St*

With this coupoa A parrhaao H
L2"
Jana P ark rr Glamour
M

m* Dread

1-lb. loaf 25c !J|

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day.
The one producing well, lo­
cated in Collier County'a Sunnlland Field, Increased to 11
the number of Florida wells
pumping out t h e "black
gold.”
The association, in Its an­
nual report on oil production
in the U. S., said Florida's ll
wells produced in average of
1IM.S barrels a day.
The average per barrel
price of crude oil was *2.10,
making the state’s oil produc­
tion income $878,wo, tin re­
port said.
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bavo been drilled in Florida
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since that time $13 million in
crude oil has been pumped
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been sighted three or fuur
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Job Insurance
Go wwst, young man — or east or
north or south — ju st so you go to
college.
Figures Just released by North­
western National Life Insurance Co.
in its 28th annual employment sur­
vey of U. S. college graduating class­
es reveals that grads of the cluss of
'63 did even better than those of
the previous year.
Automation, which hangs like a
specter over the livelihood of thou­
sands, hus created other thousands
of new opportunities for college grad­
uates. Not all are scientific or tech­
nical opportunities, for even electron­
ic computer work requires admini­
strative and managerial personnel.
More jobs — at higher salaries
— absorbed 90 per cent of engineer­
ing job candidates, 80 per cent of
business school and 70 per cent of
liberul arts majors even before com­
mencement time. Nearly ull job seek­

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"Just Leave the Loot—We're Above It All!"

e r s a re expected to be placed b y Oc­
tober.

Political

An estimated 48,000 new engi­
neers will be needed every year dur­
ing this decude — 11,000 less than
are currently graduated ever year.
Starting salaries for bachelor engi­
neers were $000 to S610 a month.
For business graduates, salaries
ranged from $475 to $500, with ac­
countants averaging $525. Liberal
arts bachelors not majoring in physi­
cal sciences settled for $400 to $485,
with physical scientists (chemistry,
math, etc.) averaging $550.
Stiff competition for graduates—
and correspondingly inflated pay
— in the missile and space fields
attracted more students than there
were jobs in that areaOne m ajor area of opportunity
was found by the survey to be neg­
lected or by-passed by students —
sides.

Midas Touch
Arc you a millionaire?
No? Then get with it boy! What
do you want to be, a freak or some­
thing?
i t has ju st been announced that
America is producing millionaires at
the fustest clip since the fabulous
'20s and that there are now at least
100,000 of them running around
loose in this country as proof that
you ju st can’t keep a good man down,
ind nuts to tuxes and the tariff.
Now this no doubt is good for the
nationul economy. Certainly it is nice
for the millionaires involved, and it
ju st has to be encouraging to aspir­
ing ndlliunnires.
But what’s it going to do to the
few of us laggards who still haven't
mude our first million?
How are we going to explain to

You Know \\ hum th a t there can im
no new fall wardrobe for her be­
cause things are so tough these days
th at it’s impossible for anyone, but
anyone, to put. away u dime?
Is she going to buy thi3 with
love in her heart when she knows
that 100,000 other women were
smart enough to pick out men who
were sm art enough to make it big?
What burns us nonmillionaires is
that if these guys are smart enough
to make a million, why aren’t they
sm art enough to keep it to them­
selves instead of making a big, fat
thing out of it?
You wonder how 100,000 diam e­
ters with no more judgment that
that can be so lucky when the real
geniuses have to keep on struggling.
One hundred thousand of them.
Wow!

Dr, Crane's

Notebook

WASHINGTON (NEA) — ask, "What has all this got new funds for ravfng and In­
All the pieces in the papers to do with me?”
vestment, a tight money sup­
about the deficit in the U.. S.
One solid answer is that ply might develop.
balance of payments and the it affects U. 8. jobs and taxes,
Higher Interest rates would
I
declining U. S.. stocks of due to its influencs on the result and might alow up lew
value
and
purchasing
pewer
gold have a bad psychological
business investment.
effect on most American citi­ of the dollar.
This would bold bsck ecoIt cun influence yuur mort­
zens, even though many of
nomic
growth and employ­
gage
interest
rates
or
time
them haven't much notion
payments on a new car.
ment—a prime Kennedy ob­
what it’s all about.
This last is an intricate jective.
This Is a pretty sophisicatdaisy chain, but it can be fol­
ed subject.
We some to the interest
A short time ago It was lowed.
which consumers must pay
On tlie day I’rseident Ken­
said that the only man in the
on their homes and autos.
w.rld who reully understood nedy sent Ins long message
The rates now average be­
international payments was to Congress with recommen­
tween 6 and 7 per cent. In a
dations
to
Improve
the
U.
8.
I'er Jacobsen of Sweden, man­
tight mcney market though,
aging director of Internation­ balance of payments position,
when interest rates are going
the
Federal
Reserve
Board
al Monetary Fund.
inised the interest rate on its up, the terms may be chang­
He died in May.
ed to mske up the difference.
Bankers, economists, gov­ loans to banks from .1 to .1.5
Down payment requirements
ernment fiscal experts and per rent.
could
be increased.
It also authorized U. 8.
some congressmen discuss ba­
Auto loans could be cut
banks
to
raise
to
4
per
cent
lance of payments very emo­
from 50 to 50 or tven 24
tionally. Even so, their langu- the interest rates they chargmonths. Mortgages might be
•
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or,
a
h
a
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| age is almost completely un­
granted for only 25 years in­
00 days to « year.
intelligible to laymen.
stead of no. The result is
The
aims
were
to
attract
Back enr of these authori­
ties into s corner and ask foreign money U* thu United l a r g e r monthly payments,
him for a simple explanation. JStates and to encourage U. S. which hit ccnsumers hard.
The alternative to the com­
You'll get something like corporations and others with
plicated balance of payments
surplus
funds
for
investment
this:
j
“The balance of payments | ,o keep this money in this adjustments could b« even
worse.
is an international accounting j country.
in summary form for all (J. S. This action was not intend­
International finunciul trans­ ed to affect long-term inter­
M. G. HODGES
est rntes on mortgages or
actions.
“It includes exports and im­ c o r p o r a t e and municipal
PLUMBING
ports of goods and services, bonds. There is no agreement
foreign aid, the costs of keep­ among nil government or pri­ • WELLS DRILLED
industry economists, • PUMPS SERVICED
ing American military forces v a t e
AND INSTALLED
overseas, their spending und however, that long-term in­
tourist spending abroad, divi­ terest rntes will not he push­ • SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
dend, interest and loan repay­ ed up by the authorized In• FREE ESTIMATES
ments and the movements of creases in short-term rules.
CALL FA 24037
One overriding concern Is
gold to balance International
accounts."
that if a federnl tax rut
PAOLA ROAD
An average citizen may doesn't come soon to release
made a deal by which Esuu
sold out his entire future
birthright!
Enjoy Core Free S u mme r Driving
So anybody who drops out
of high school without due / BUY NOW AT THESE LOW- PRE LABGH BAY PRICE S
cause, is much like stupid
Essu.
He lucks shrewd business
judgment. He is deficient in
"horse sense."
So send for my “ Vocational
Guidance Booklet," enclosing
a long stamped, return envel­
ope. plus “0 cents.
Use it to prepare for at
least one year at college, and
more if you run munnge It.
“An investment in knowtcilge,’ said Henjnmin Frank­
lin, “always pays the best div­
idends."

Worry Clinic

Saves On Ribbon

CASE Q-421: Fred Churnl children, if you huve an aver­
is a deft practical psychologist age family!
who nets as a Counselor for
Sometimes a high school
forward step in the march of prog­ the Indiunu State Kmpolymcnt boy gets soured on school be­
History was made and tradition
ress?
He
did
not,
for
the
simple
rea­
shattered in Cleveland, Ohio, the oth­
Service.
cause of low grudes or ento*
son he was nowhere around
er day.
“Dr. Crane," he began, "we tiimal conflicts with a teacher.
Did
the
driver
of
the
first
car
to
An important new highway was
trying to prevent high
Hut look ahead! Dont let
go through receive a gold-plated driv­ are
opened — a long-awaited link vital
school drop-outs.
such
temporary o b s t a c l e s
er’s license He did not.
to heavy traffic.
"And we find that the best handicap your futuru wife
Well, what did happen?
And whut happened?
plan is to show students tang­
A workman moved aside a wood­ ible evidence of how much umf children.
Was the mayor on hand with un­
en barricade and the traffic started money they will lose in later Or, if you ure now in love
sheathed scissors to snip a ribbon?
with a cluiMiiute and need a
rolling.
He was not.
life if they quit school.
julopy to take her to a DriveWhut will they think of next?
Did the governor herald another
“A few years ago you had Ill movie, beware!
a newspaper article headed
For aome boys then drop
Case ().38V, that wo cut out
out
to grub u quick job by
and mounted. We have used it
which they cun cnrn maybe
to
good
advantage
ever
since.
people ill four Illinois towns — one
Everyone knows the story of the
$.150 for that jalopy.
"Can you also add any addi­
prosperous, two with depressed econ­
n ut who banged his bead against
Hut in so duing, they lose
tional data to help persuado
omics and one in between.
th« $IP.OOO which tha high
the wall because it felt so good when
It was found th at a person usual­ young people to stay in school school diploma is worth.
he stopped.
ly described himself as happy when till they obtain n diploma?”
So that $;|50 jalopy thus
Well, modem psychology has
That high school diploma
there were enough positive satisfac­
costs them a fine new house,
OVER 35 YEARS
tions to outweigh dissatisfactions brings its owner I4U.IW0 more plus 15 brund new enrsf
looked into this situation and found
At First A Palmetto
like an unhappy job or no job or a in cash earnings than does !!emember iliblical Esau?
th a t it ju st doesn”t work. That is
(Alongside old post office)
the 8th grade certificate!
bud marriage.
it's not the absence of bad things
He liked sports, such as
Which means if you finish
th a t makes you happy in life, it’s
On the community level, it was
hunting. One day he came in
high
school,
your
diploma
will
discovered that ‘‘it is the lack of joy
the presence of positive, good things.
from a deer hunt, famished. |
in Mudviiie, rattier than the pres­ give you a beautiful new His foxy brother Jacob had I
This is the conclusion of Dr. Nor­
house,
ull
puid
for,
plus
15
ence of sorrow, th a t makes the dif­
man M. Brndburn, University of Chi­
a mess of beans on the fire.
brand new automobiles!
ference.’'
cago psychologist .after a survey of
Ksuu'x stomach turned flip-1
Ami 15 new cars are enough
flops nt the delicious aroma.
to lust you ull through your
• Carpets • Furniture
So Esau Iwggi'il Jacob fo r u
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
adult lifespan!
• Tile
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hums of the p o tta g e .
Furthermore, if you con­
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Hut Jucoli refused till they
EGAD,3Ak&amp;,SOUVU |O C tinue for Just one year of col­
THAT You ‘j.Gfil O
AV.OQ.YOOGOX YOUR l4e«VE V CiETieJCi
II) lliil Cochran
lege, whether on the l.ilierul
A
coMiRAcT
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XKYlN' lO 6£T PlCH BY 4ELUN; Took SOMEtMING OP
Arhus nml pailut sort of Arts rumpus or at a good
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jOELL VCD AT. A oOkl./HEKL'C
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civil T o N cU E m y o u r
•Hat age is a mmitnl condi­
GIMME MV B O O * o « Y u J L L
Inter life.
He a d O R X MAY PRESS
B e SHARIN' Yo u r CHRIST­
tion.
CHARGES
FOR
ta m per- y
And $25,000 will buy you1
M AS T u r k e V W an
MG y.’iTH AW M A IL//—
10 more new cars, plus a
ijg ^ W A R O E N /
Mitrry tnvrs rnni|uiny cx- speedboat!
rrp t those Ilint ilr-p ill to
Or it will furnish ull your)
l
children a full four years of
talk about their miseries.

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Wed., August 11, 1903

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DEAR ABBY: My husband has
always been quite well-to-do. Our
daughter wanted to marry a 27-yearold man of whom we did not approveShe was too young to marry without
our consent, and we forbade her to
do ao. The day she became of age
they went to City Hall and were married. We told her we never wanted
to see her again. We got our wish.
It has been nine years since we have
seen her. And we have never seen
our two grandchildren. We never
realized that in making such a threat
we would be the ones to pay. Please
print this for parents who might Ire
tempted to keep apart two people
who really love ouch other.
SORRY

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DEAR DUMBO: Surgery is al­
ways "dangerous" unless performed
by an expert. 1 don’t know how "ex­
pensive" it is, but you cun get all the
information yuu wunt by asking your
family doctor to refer yuu to a plas­
tic surgeon.

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DEAR ABBY: You had a letter
la jour column recently from a wom­
an who thought that the practice of
parakeets flying over the dinner ta­
ble at_________1
mealtime was
a unsanitary. And
you agreed with htr! Abby, I
thought yon were luppossd to be a
pretty hep gal. Haven’t yon ever
heard of Parakeet Diapers? They
are made of washable jersey and
come in three sizes. Small, medium
and large. They will not hamper
birds in flight and are designed with
a comfortable halter neck so the
birds can’t lose them. This is no gag.
and I don’t sell them. But I’ve bought
them.
FRED IN ALBANY

DEAR ABBY: This may not seem
very important to you, but I want
to know how to follow through on
something that has bothered me aim
a long time. I am considered a goodlooking young man, but my ears
stand out, away from my head, to a
very noticeable degree. 1 huve read
that aome movie actors have been
operated on to have this defect cor­
rected. Is It dangerous? Is it ex­
pensive? And where can I get an op­
eration of this kind?
DUMBO

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K l 'T I T I O I a t m
N o r t o n IS h a ra b y gtaan th a t
w a t r a a o g ag a d In business
a t Mwy. (19. Oviedo. Fla..
Kamlnola C ounty, Florida. und a r tha flc tltlo u a nam a at.
JO it t i r 'd M ARKET. an I th a t
wa Inland to r o ila ta r aald
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F lorida.
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F lc tltlo u a N am e S ta tu te !, tow it: Section I I M I F lorida
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By Abigail Van Buren

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flb b y !

DEAR FRED: Now I’ve heard
every thing! I don’t sell them either,
but I'll bet a lot of readers would like
to know who does.

»;** (•) "MloBlo'a B ow el

H ire li a hand from m y
good friend Gordon Keel of
Vancouver. It la another illus­
tration of tha Important prin­
ciple that an alert declarer
gives tha cards every chance.
Gordon polnto out that
North « u in an overbidding
mood and without his vary
doubtful Jump raioa in heart*
tha *lam would not havo beta
bid.
South won tha ipade open­
ing with hie ace and at first
glanca U appeared that iucces* depended an the location
of tha king of clubs. Than hi
taw an extra chance and ha
took it. At trick two ho led
tha jack of diamond! toward
dummy. W eit ihould have
clattered up with tha ace and
truated that hia king of club*
would provide the eatting

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DEAR SORRY: Are you saying
that parents should set aside their
better judgment when an under-aga
daughter announces she wants to
marry? True, you shouldn’t have
jaid you 2 &lt;?v'«?r wanted to see her
again. THAT was your mistake. NOT
forbidding your daughter to marry
a man of whom you disapproved.
Quit punishing yourself. Make an
effort to see your daughter. One of
these days she'll realize that she is
being foolish, too.
Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personul, unpublished reply, pleusa
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

A o T ir t: o r s r r r i f f ' s s a l s
NOTICE I* IIK K EIIT (JIVKN th a t I. J. I.l'T IIK tt HODIIT, S heriff of drm lnola C oun­
ty, F lorida, by v irtu e of a
w rit laauad o u t a f the Sm all
c l a i m, c o u rt.
In and
for
Hamlnola C ounty. Florida, on
th e l l t h day o f Ju ly . A. D.
1S43, In th a t c e rta in causa be­
tw een II. I- FOLEY dba C re­
dit A djustm ent S a rilie . P la in ­
tiff. and RONALD R. DARIiO.
D efendant, h ave In my poaaaa•lan tha follow ing doicrlbod
poroonsl p ro p o rty . ta -w lt:
Ono (1) 21 foot H la a ln t
Inboard
ru n a b o u t
boat
Florl-la R -a ls tra tlo n N um ­
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a t the o ro p a rty o f RONALD
R. DARUO: th a t on the l l t h
day of A uguat. A. D. H H . betw ta a the lag a l boura of ta la ,
to -w lt; a f ta r 11:M o'clock In
tha forenoon and before 3:00
o’clock In th a afternoon, oa
lha said day a t tha frunt door
of tho C ounty C ourt H om e. In
Hanford.
Sem inole
C ounty,

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Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif-, for Abby’s new booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

Jacoby On

A young wif* writs* that husband Is working. She com­
she's tired of spending two plains that there’* nothing to
nights a weak alone while her do but watch television.
I’m afraid 1 can't sym­
pathise with her. Any wom­
TV RENTAL
an should be equipped to anB Salas
B Sarvko
joysbly gat through just two
Seminole TV
evenlngt a week without her
pa m a n
if
ll f* H) AW AS* bC
husband's companionship.
Zaaith Color TV Balsa
M B Baafort Av*.
Shs doesn’t hav* to spend
(in C IA L PARKING LOT )
this tima watching television
and foaling like a neglected
wife.
There ara all kinds of
things tha could do whan she
is on her own, even if she has
Is tha easiest and quickest way to build your
to be at home to baby-sit.
body or stay in fit condition. We are agent*
for all WEIDER cquipmeut and food supple­
Sht could take up some
ments. Free detail*
kind of hobby she hasn't lim*
FROM
for during tha day — some­
thing that take* peec* and
quiet and concentration.

IM 19th St. -

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By Oswald Jacoby
NORTH CD)

IB monds on tha king and queea

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of spades and led the nine of
clubs,
lie intended to let it
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ride, but East covered with
W IS T
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the Jack and South’s queen
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lost to West’* king.
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monds. South ruffed, entered
B J 10S
SOUTH
dummy with the iait trump,
BA
discarded the five of clubs on
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the last diamond and made hia
BQJB
•lam by finessing successfully
SAQTI
against Weal’s ten of club*.
Both vulnerable
N o rth K ill Nan Ul
Wrat
Why did this play giv*
Pa** I’a«
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South that extra chance? Htr­
Poo*
SB
P om
eatise no m atter how ths de­
Paaa Fora
fense went South always
Opaalng lead—B J
would make his contract if the
trick but West v u n 't looking king of clubs was in the Hu it
a t all bi card* and ducked. hand.
South proceeded to draw
trum ps with three leads. He
o v i « t u r \ ( T
discarded hia la*t two dlaRIOt -IN TMEATR
BQSS3

TO\

s y R u th M iiie t t
Sh* could de\ota tom* of
the evenings to giving herself
soma luxurious basuty treat­
m ents, or to sawing, or to
painting woodwork or furni­
ture.
She could, if ah* would,
spend tha tima on tha study
of soma subject that has al­
ways interested har, or in
raadlng soma o( tha good
books ah* has m ined.
Sometime during har Ufa
tha average woman has to
spend tima by herself.. If aha
makes friends with herself,
so that sh* doesn't dread
being alone, tha tint* can be
profitable and enjoyable.
Women who complain when
thrown on thair own raururcei usually haven't much
to offer to others. They would
b* wise to usa their ftea
evening* to develop their own
c horse tars.
Sag* advice cn "How to
Have a Happy Husband."
Send Jo cants to Kuth Miilatt
Reader Service, c lo The San­
ford Herald, P. O. Box 4M,
Dept. A. Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

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.XIXTH J t l l l C I M .

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TOU AftE HKItBIir NO.

T t r t c n t h a t a O o m itisln l to
fo r e c lo se a certa in A*ri-*mtiit
for Deed
e iic u n ib c r ln s
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f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e ! real propertr. t o . w i t :
lost Si, Block B o f Hportsm t n ’i
Para dise.
C nsa slb -r r y . S s m l n o l t
County ,
F lo r id a , a co o rd ln * to roc
erd p l o t rtcn rd sd In Plat
B o o k S. P a s o 13 a n d IS
o f P u b lic ItocordB o f S«m
Inula C ou n ty . Florida,
h a s b a sn flls.l a s a l n i l you
In Ilia a b o v s . s t y l a d su it, tha
short tl tl o of w h ich Is H o b tr t
W. W l e s t n s and E d n a H.
W l s e l n s , h i s w l f s . P la i n t i f f s ,
varaus, Allan D. J o h n so n , Ds
fo nd a n t, a n d &gt;ou aro r- q ulred
to asr va a cony o f y o u r an
• u e r o r othar p l e a d l n s to
tha C o m p la in t on l ’l a l n t l f r o
A tto r n a y , Carroll Bu rk s. S uit#
SIS S a n fo r d A t la n t ic N a t io n a l
Bank t lu lld ln s. Sanford, F l o r ­
ida. an&lt;l f i t - tha o r i g i n a l an
s n t r o r o l l i r r p le a d in g In Ilia
of flea o f Hi* Clark o f tho
Circuit C o u rt on or baforo
t'o a Sth day o f Sap tam bsr,
A.D. 1S4I. If yo u fall to do
so, a daorsa pro e o n f a ia o w ill
ha t a k a n a g a i n s t y o u fo r t h s
rs lla f d s m a n d s d In ths C o m ­
p la in t.
T h i s N o tlco a.iall t.a Publlsh c d o n e * a &lt;*«ak for four
•co n se cu tiv e
weak* In Tha
Sanford Harold, a nawapapar
c ir c u la t e d In Saroluolo C ou n ty ,
Florida.
D o ted thla Sth da y or A u g het. A.D. m i .
(SE AL)
A r t h u r If. Il a c kw lth , Jr.
C la r k of c i r c u i t Court
Ily : M artha T. VIMsn,
D.C.
CA RItO LL BC BK K
Atto rn a y for P la i n t i f f s
P. O. D r a w s r 7.
S anfo rd. Florida

Publish: Aug. T. 14. SI. SI,
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1. Lost k. Found
2. Notices - Personals
8. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. 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
18. Mortgage Loans

I. Loot ft F o n t
FOUND: Key on chain. FA
2-0528.

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ftrralk Aug. 14, 1963—Pag* S-A 12.
1 Real Estate For Sale 12. Real EaUia For Salt. 27. Special Strvicaa

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

' rooms. Da baths. Large liv­
ing room ft dining area,
den, patio ft breeieway.
Garage. On itb loti in Lake
Mary. Central heating duct­
ed for Air-Condition. $15,800.
FA 241354.

2. Notices
VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
parts, supplies for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWajr, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Ussd
dealers sold. FA M 3N.

NICE small Country CB SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
Home. 1 BR.. furniture.
tios, ete. Free estimate. Pb.
Large lot. $3,300. No plane 322-3508.
aolses, I mile N. at Baalord. Phone TA 3-8881, T
a. m. to 8 p. m.
SEMLNOLE ft VOLUSIA
BEDROOM Frame House.
Repair or New
2419 Chase Ave. 3234833.
Any Typ#
INCOME f r e a
separate
Contract or Hour
apartment carriee alee &gt; BONDED ROOFING CO.
Bedroom Home. $8000. Lib­
668-5769 DEBARY
eral terms. Plione FA 2-7746
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
or call at 817 W. lit St.
geration service. All work
guaramtred. Very rsason2 BEDROOM country home
abk in price. Day FA 1-7434
on beautiful shady acre of
Night FA 2-2088.
land in Paola. Recent death
in family forces sale at re­
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
duced price of $6300. Con­
Remove Thatch • Chinch
tact
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti*xe—Pb, FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

ROOFING

34. Articles For tela
With purchase of Blue Lus­
tre, reot Electric Carpot
Skampootr for only | l par
day. Carroll’# F unhurt. ,
HOUSEHOLD salt. $1.00 to
$30. 107 W. 20th. I m t o
4 P-m-

I SOLD all tha usad Air-Cow*!
GOVERNMENT
ditioner*. So I’ve slashed
OWNED HOMES
price* on all tho now ones.
FOR a real bargain in a
f. Edocatien - Instruction
Como got ’am. AI Lyon,
home buy, see our selection
Sanford Electric.
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
KINDERGARTEN REGIS •
and 2 bath homes that are
COMPLETE Maternity ward*
TRATIONS bow being ac­
14. Insurance
available for immediate oc­
robe. Rise
18. $25.00.
cepted
for
fell
term.
Grace
15. Business Opportunity
cupancy. These home buys
322-9058
Church. Oners
If. Female Help Wanted Methodist
ere priced below market
Rd. at Woodland. Exper­
17. Male Help Wanted
value. Y'ou can purchase a
T.V. CONSOLES
ienced teacher, modern fa­
18. Help Wanted
Government
Owned
Home
Motorola,
now picture tub*
cilities. Your Inspection in­
19. Situations Wanted
for at little as $100.00 to
•»,« .,««■*•• .,,» «.$79.86
vited
«nr
weekday
morn­
20. Babysitters
$550.00 down. Monthly pay
Phiico, aaw picture tub*
ing, 9:00-12:00. or phone
21. Beauty Salons
meats that include every
.............................. $79.86
FA 2-1472 for further infor­
22. Build - Paint - Repair
thing start as low as $48.00.
Sllvcrtone,
new picture tub*
mation.
23. Building Materials
For complete information
............................. $98.86
WKLLB DRILLED. PUMPS,
loot Park Avenue
24. Electrical Services
on any Government Owned
T.V. PORTABLES
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
6. For Rent
FA 2-5232 anytime
25. Plumbing Services
Home. See your F1IA ft
RCA
. . . . . . ....848.86
All Typei and Sixes
26. Radio &amp; Television
VA PROPERTY MANAGE 14. Innurance
FURN. Apt. Close in. Pbone
u.E . .,.«»,«»
■.*5.93
Wo Repair and Servlet
27. Special Services
31ENT BROKER. SAN
FA 2-2800.
REFRIGERATORS
S
T
I
N
E
»"*• Ul"&gt; ....
Ill
28. Lsundry Service
FORD AREA. JIM HUNT SENIOR Cittiena may quali­ Machinery and Supply Co. Croiley $98.93. Naw Paint.
fy for Life or Hospital In­
29. Automobile Service 3 BEDROOM house, water
REALTY', 2521 Park Drive
FA 2-8432 Coldspot $99.83. Naw Paint.
surance to age 75. Fred J. 207 W. 2nd SL
softener. 185. s mo. FA 229A. Auto Accessories
Sanford, Florida. Phone
1 G.E. Doubk door. Now
Harris FA 2-7980 for appL
S231. Available Sept. 1.
• 194ft*M4 I
JO. Machinery - Tools
FA 2-2118, FA 2 0848, £
paint......................... $149 9$
Air-Conditioning
0700.
81. Poultry - Live stock
—i--Leonard $98.85. New Paint
H.
B.
POPE
CO.,
INC.
16. Fem ale H elp Waatatf
CLEAN 1st floor Apartment.
81A. Pets
Frigidaire $29.83. It works.
2U0
So.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-4ZI4
*'8h# looked, scream ed— and xlamniBd th t daor!" 2 IIEDROOM frame house.
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
32. Flowers - Shrubs
WAITRESS, experienced. Must
Norge ........................... $49.95
Osteen. FA 2 2084.
metto.
33. Furniture
be over 21. Angel’s Kestau SWIMMING instructions, all Will trade on these or $3.06
levels. FA 2-3332.
34. Articles .For Sale
rant. 2503 S. Sanford Ave.
down delivers any uied ap­
TRADE $5000 Home equity
Furnished House. FA 2-3185. B. For Kent
6. For Rftwt
34-A Swap or Exchange
pliance or T.V. Call Bob
for Huusctrailcr. 2417 Sum
Tractor, mowing, discing,
17. Male Help Wanted
35. Articles Wanted
or Vergil at Goodyear. FA
BEDROOMS. H i baths. TWO betlroom furnished Apt. FURNISHED 1 ft 2 Bedroom
merlin. FA 2 8977.
blade, scoop. FA 2-7661.
36. Automobiles - Trucks Large fenced buck yard. $55.ou, 2101
2-382L 355 W. lit St.
|
Apartment. $55 ft $85. New
Magnolia,
MKCANICALLY inclined man
37. Bouts - Motors
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
Immediate occupancy. 5105
Phone FA 2-3951. Robert
SPACE WITHOUT
to Uwrn recapping. Regu­ 29. Autom obile Service
G. E. 1RONER, good condi­
38. Motorcycles - Scooters S. Park.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 3221184.
A. Williams.
EXTRAVAGANCE
lar work. O. K. lir e Stores
tion. $30 Standard Station.
Auto Glass, Top*
89. Trailers - Cabanas
For that Particular Family
2413 French Ave.
DoBary.
ft
Seat
Covers
2 BEDROOM Kltcben eqnp- UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
RENTALS
that waals Space with Ele
pcd. NO S-55y3 for appoint­ room Duplex. Fla. room.
1. L ost ft Fouae
FURNISHED
FACTORY
RKPRESENTA
AUTO GLASS &amp; NEW Singer Port Model 185.'
gance without Extrava­
ment.
Electron beat. 14th St. 2 Hedrootn 1 Bath $75.00 Mo.
TIYE position now open in
to $89.95. Ai low
gance. Two Story Comfort­
SEAT
COVER CO. Reduced
white
Male
Gray
ft
LOST:
Longwood. 838-3298.
this area. Age requirements
3 Bedroom 2 Bath with Flur
aa
$5.00
p«r
mo. FA 2-6783.
able
older
well
kept
home
EFFICIENCY
Apartment
on
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 803$
Cal. Reward. Call FA 223-45, sales experience ne
Ida Room Least $130.00 Mo
on large lot. 4 bedrooms
First St. Near 2 city Ire* SUMMER RATE. L a r g e
ALL WORK GUARANTEED VICTOR—10 key Adding Ma­
4872.
cessary over 30. Car pre
UNFURNISHED
2 bath*, living room with
parking M j and ahopplng
clean 2 bdr. furn. apt. $65.
chine. $50. Admiral T.V. 17’*1
ferred, average of two
2 Bedroom 1 Bath $35.00 Mo
fireplace, separate dining
LOST: Full blood wired hair
stores. No utility charges.
AUTO GLASS
17uo Magnolia Ave.
table model. $15. 1405 For*
nights
per
week
on
road
2
Bedroom
1
Bath
87.50
Mo
room, and kitchen large
black A white Fox Ter­ Suitable for couple or sin­
est Dr. FA 2-3528.
.
INSTALLED
Ling established, lop rated
enough to eat in. Price?
rier. Vicinity Lake Mary. gle, also retired people. 13 lilt, house $15 a month. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath 82.50 Mo
Scnkarik
Glass
and
Paint
manufacturer
of
automo­
3
Bedroom
1
Bath
llo.uu
Mo.
Only $13,000.00 Easy Terms
Named Candy. Vaccinated
FA 3-1712.
1-2 br. bouse $32. a month.
1 USED Royal, 1 used UnCompany
tive specialties offers thor
by Dr. Bass, but has no
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219. 3 Bedroom 1 Bath 80.00 Mo
wood. Standard Typewrit­
RENT A RED
oiigh training, complete in 218 Magnolia Pb. FA S-4422
3 Bedroom 3 Hath 87.50 Mo.
tag k collar. 322-7288.
er*. $19.65 each. Powell’a
Roll away. Hospital k Baby W E L A K A APARTMENTS: 3 Bedroom Pa Bath with
surance program and an
Office Supply, UT S. Mag.
An Investment, not an ex­
31.
Poultry
•
Livestock
Beds.
excellent opportunity for
Rooms private baths, 114
Florida Room $125.00 Mo
Mila Ave.
REALTOR — INSUROR
pense. Call FA 2-5012 tor
By Day, Week, or Month
you to earn $l,ooo.uo per HENS for ask. 33 cents aa
4 Bedroom 2 Bath with dish FA 2-4991 1918 S. French Ave
W. First St.
expert advice on a Herald CARROLL’S FURNITURE
month or more. Write for
washer ft disposal
Snyder’s Poultry Farm. S. USED GE automatic washer,
advertising campaign.
Ph. FA 2-5111 118 W. 1st St. 1 BEDROOM
ApartiuenL
application to ARTHUR
works good, $33. Used SUSanford Ave.
Least $140.00 Mo IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2vertone 18" table model TV
FULLER. P.O. Box. ITT,
3 bedroom model Homes
2 BEDROOM
furnished
1403 from 8:30 to 6 p* m.
MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. 31A. Pela
has good picture. $34. Used
LMN Enterprises,
tnc
apartment. FA 2-0611.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
GE automatic dish washer,
Highland Avo. Lung wood
MANAGER Trainee!, age 25
SHETLAND PONIES
n r r m o is s u n
only $39.95.
FA 2-4501 any other time.
TE
8
3911.
WE
NEED
RENTALS
REALTOR
INSUROR
NOTICE D4 b s r s b y e t v s n that
FOR CHRISTMAS
to SO. Married preferred
BRITTS, INC.
I am s n g t f s d in b u sln ss s at Do you have a home, fur­
FA 2-4811 1818 S. French Ave.
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas- Pay each weak ft have yours 2474 8. Park Ave.
Congwood.
Fla.,
Seminole
nished or unfurnished, large 4 ROOM Apartment. 304 Elm
323-0836
JOHN
E.
FOX
County, F lo r id a , un d sr tha fie.
Ave. 322 2021.
selberry, Orange City and
paid for by Christmas. We
or amall that you want to
8. Reach Rentals
tltlou a
n am a
of,
JOHN’S
REALTOR
will keep until Dec. 24. NORGE 3 door frecser.rrfrlgDcLand areas. Contact Mr.
OtKTS, and that I Intend In
rent. It you do, call or stup FURN. Apt. 2300 Mi-llonvllle.
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0539
Also Saddles, Blankets,
Tharpc,
Jackson’s
Mini!
erator combination, $75. Ex*
realeter »ald name u l t l i the
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
by today for fast service.
Clark o f t h s Circuit Court.
bridles ft haliers. After
cellent condition. FA 2-6370, |
Market, Park Dr., Sanford,
Apartment. Daytona Beach. HOME WITH G ACRES
Leasing and property man­ Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Sem inole County. Florida. In
FA 2 3479 or FA 2 5077.
KL.
FA 2-1038.
a ecord anca w i t h t h s provision s
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st
COS borne on five acres
agement services.
PING pong table complete
of tha F ic ti t i o u s Xania Sta tuRRs and 1 bath, 9 yra. old
tta,
fo-w lt:
Section
llt.tl e
MINIATURE
Dachshund Pup
$10. 2 Wing back chairs la
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
Apartment.
18.
Help
Wanted
9. For Sale or Rent
F lorida B t a l u t s s l l i T .
in excellent condition. Nor
pies. 2 months old. Pedi­
good cond. $10. FA 24)234.
Clean and close ut. Jiaunie
Big: John K ennedy Jr.
thwest aide of Sanford in APPLICATIONS now being
gree. FA 2-7749.
Pub lish J u ly 34, i t 4 Aug. T,
Cowan. 322-4013.
3
BEDROOM,
H
i
bath.
Home
1 NEW Underwood portable
County. Tile land with ar
II. 1143.
taken for position in auto
lit N. Park Ave. 322-2420
323 0890.
C D K -ll
Typewriter dem onstrator.
tesian well. 4 acres under
motive: appliance sales 32. Flowers - Shrubs
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
List $98.00. Special $54.95.
cultivation. $18,800. Other
IN T U B &lt; IR Cl'tT COCBT OF "CLEAN quiet Rooms" Tbe
Contact Mr. Shaffer, 31c
equipped. $73. FA 2 2458. 12. Real Ratale For Sale
LIGUSTRUM SO cents to $13.
T H E NINTH J I P M I I L CTM.
Powell’a Offica Supply, l i t
acreage
available.
Large
Crory-Ataico,
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
Gables.
FA
942729.
C U T . IX AN D SOI! SEMI,
Gray Shadow* Nur»ery
121 LAUREL DRIVE
S. Magnolia Ave.
and
small.
i o t a co t;xT V , n . o m n v .
Shopping
Center.
4 mi. S- on Sanford Ave.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ CLEARED Lot lor sale. 370'
i n r iia x i'B '.H v &gt; o . ix i i o
x 200* corner Bay ft Fi. ttli
H.VIt llV L JO NES and
34-A Swap or Exchange
ped House. $03 e month.
19.
SI
turn
ions
Wanted
ISAB EL JONES, his w l f s
VEGETABLE plants.
See
$10,500 CASH or TERMS
Ph. FA 2 8457.
Plaintiffs,
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store, BUY, Sell ft Trade Gum.
IA 2 0221.
BABY silting day o r Bight
ix t h s; it iic iit m u n r o r
vs.
T i n : .x i x t h j ( III Cl 41. C I S - SPACIOUS llume, Rose Court.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
FHLMC ROBINSoN and
2nd end Stnford Ave.
ill N. Perk Ave. 322-2420
FA 2-1212.
« x » roH
vkm i.
ESSIE MAE KUUINSO.V, Ms c u t . i x
ft Gua Shop.
3 Bdrm. 2 bstb. $135 mu.
n o l i : county, s i .oiiidv .
w lfs.
S-P-A-C-R
CHILDREN kept. FA 24112 GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2 2378.
Def en dan ts u i v x k h v xo. i n n
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just '53 CHEVY, tag, good Urea;'
for the children in tills big.
VKDHKAI. NATIONAL MOItTX UT I1 B OF
WUHTUAUU r o l I F . l X O S l R E OAOC ASSOCIATION, a c o r- HOUSE. Suitable for couple
needs some work, $ft5, of
off 20th St. ft 1st
shaded yard and right next Child Care. FA 2-2274.
Office
FA
2-2118
TO» KIIANK ROBINSON and poratlon,
trade for piano. 340-4843.
or bachelor. &gt;vjg S. Elm.
lo a lovely City park for PAINTING. Repalri. Work
Night FA 2-0444
ESSIE MAE ROBINSON,
P la ln U fL
33. Furnitnro
vs.
h ts w l f s
FA 2 2907.
more play activity. Three
328-0700
guaranteed.
FA
2-0259.
J AML." nit HARD WALI.BIY
n. r. d . No. i
35. A rtie lew W anted
bedroom, 2 bath bouse has
Saaferd. Fla
Sell Us Your furniture. Quick
a n J tIKVCKLY U. WALLKU, AIR-CONDITIONED BH. in 2584 Park Dr.
Bog XT1
separate dining r o o m . REBECCA wants 5 days or
K i n g st o n . New Turk
hie w i l t ,
WANTED
used T.V.’a. Ph,
Service With the Cash
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $85. mo CHARMING 3 bedroom,
t&gt;*f«n&gt;lania.
Tuu. F R A N K ROBINSON and
part time work. Good ref
Florida room, large, eat-in
FA
28776.
SUPER
TRADING
POST
ESSIE MAE ROBINS'&gt;N. »re
x o r i t s: o r suit ix
i l l E. Ith St. FA 2 5188.
bath, Florida Room, for
and equipped kitchen, dou­ crcncci. Cali alter 3 p ut
S'OHKI 1.0*1 HK
hereb y n o tl f l s d that Complaint N I I H T i a u K
FA 2447T.
T o F o rsclu ea a certa in Mort­ TUi JAMKS ItlCIIAIID WAL- CLEAN furn. Apt. 2817 Elm
mal living room with fire
FA 2-1521.
ble garage and fiber glass
36. AutomobUto • Trucks
t.KIl au&lt;l O E V H M .T Q.
g a g e on tho f o llo w in g deeWANTED reiubia couple to
place, 2 car garage plus
covered patio. Extra bon
Ave. Near stores. No pets.
W ALL Kit. h it wife.
crlbsd prop srty. l o - w lt:
BUYING A NEW or
take up monthly payments
4151 Xlpunj'i Avsnue.
Lot I. I l l o i I I . MIDWAT.
many extra features. A het
uses are parquet hard*o«d BABYSITTING. FA 28120.
. —U------ -----F LO RID A) A. II. STEVENS
Laken "-I. I’a llfu rn U
USED CART
SMALL clean furnished Apt.
of
$13.50
on
3
complete
tor home offering spaciou*
floors, fireplace and oodles 21. Heauty Salona
ADDITION TO MIDWAY,
Tuu, Defen d "it», a r e he'&amp;FINANCE IT WITH U6
Vicinity of Food Fair. Ad­ gracious living in an excep
roomi of furoilure. Call
of closet space. Sec the
a cc o r d in g
to
the
plat by notified that a co m p la in t
• Low Interest Rates
t h o r so f
as recorded
In t&gt;i foreclose a c e r t a in m a r tults. FA 2-0702.
TE $-1511, Casselberry, col
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Sivup
•tonal location. Priced low owner at 1114 MeilouvUie
l i s t Rook T. P age 11, of g e e s on th* f u l l o w l n g &lt;!»•ft Low Monthly Payments
leet.
Cold
wave
special
$8.95.
Shop
Ave.
with
ideal
financing.
South­
tha
Public Record*
of crlh .d property, t o - * It:
HOUSE FOR RENT
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
S sm ln u lo County, Florida,
Lot «. tllook F. SCN'LAND
now
has
special
facial
ward Investment ft Realty,
Used furniture, appliances
K8TATCH, a »ub&lt;llvl»lon, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 Baths, air
h a t b a sn fllsd aa a ln et
you
ST. JOHN’S RIVER. Lake
booth
services.
Hair
sty
116
N.
Park
Ave.,
Phone.
1958
U1EV.
X
(lr. HT. R. ft »L
according to * p u t t h e r e ­
and &gt;uu ara rtuulred to serve
conditioned. Kitchen tally
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Harney. Furnished Camp
copy o f your A u e e e r or
of, r*cur«i*J In I'U t Hook
ling, skin analysts facials
FA 2 9173.
323-2740.
equipped.
$1G0
per
month.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
on too’ waterfront lot, ad
11. I'agv* 14 tu 33 o f Die
P le .id ln g to the rnniplaln t on
manicure, pedicure. Call
Public ttecorde o f bcinlP laintiffs’
a tto rn ey .
CHARAve. Ph. FA 34132
joining lot available too
2
BEDROOM
CU
House.
Kit­
1958 FORD Fair lane. 4 dr.
for
evening
appt.
LK 1 U. E V E R ET -r. =•&gt;» S Ornuts County, Florida:
s n g s . A ven u e, Orlando. Fl«r S u b ject Is an e a s . m e t i t for
chen equipped. Carporte, Call Owner at 349-3191
R. ft 11. Auto., Power Steer,
318 Palmetto Ave.
FRKE_
ESTIMATE"
Ida. a n d f ile the original An- public
u tilit ies
a lu n g
th*
(Geneva).
utility.
Large
corner
lot.
V-8.
WSW. 322-1425.
Phone-door
(1)
322
0634
Upholitaring
ft
Mitlress
raa
or P ls a d l n g In the of- sou th erly tan f»&gt; t an,| the
? .*Sf
AGENCY
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
Ice o f tha Clark o f the d r . u t t e r l y flva feat uf auld Lot
Plume-door (2 ) 322-8525
ovatmg.
New
ft
Used
Furai
LOCI!
ARBOR
'56 BU1CK Century converti­
218 S. Park Ave
FA 2 5841 Park. Phone FA 2 20til or
cu lt Court o f Semln&gt;&gt;le I'.nint), 4.
J J ..L *
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Attractiva 3 UR home in de­
Florida, a t Sanford. Florida, Including:
ble, excellent condition.
FA
2-2321.
22.
liuild
•
Paint
•
Repair
uti or bSlura the JStlt day of
Ona DuuTharm t o l l) lia u t- FURNISHED 2 bedroom ft
Co., at 708 Celery Ave
sirable locatiou. Only $750
$425. Call FA 2-8910.
A u g u st , t i l l , ir yo u fall to
ar.
Modal
ti;-l,
hartal
FA 2-2UT.
3 bedroom
Apartments
down. Kitclicn equipped ami
do so. Judgmen t by default
IS COS
Semi-Retired Carpenter
NEW HOMES
w ill be t a k e n a g a ln e t you for
Ona (|R ( e l e c t r i c ) K i n g ' ,
1958 SI MCA. $250. 1405
Water furnished. FA 2 0428 We are pleased to ofler two
in good condition. Can be Small Repairs — Painting
31. Articles For Sale
th e ra ils! demanded In Com ­
Jludal
JlClttiVVIl,
Serial
Court St. FA 2-4820,
refinanced or assume 4 •
Phono
FA
2-7983
new
Immes
in
l*ake
Mary
plaint.
TltU tJ U -t
3 BEDROOM. 2 hath Home
existing
mortgage.
A
good
W IT NESS my hand and o'U n i UK (electric) R e f r i­
Aims
snort
shirts.
$199
up.
for immediate sale. A very
on large lot. .shaded patio,
fl tlal se a l at HautorJ. "'Illi­
gerator. Modal L A S l l l l D I .
safe investment for your 25. Plum bing Service*
Mens shoes $2.90 up. Sur­ 1953 PLYMOUTH. Good cooattractive 2 BR, Ds ball)
n o is C o u n ty . Florida, tula : l u u
Aerial uIWUSIO
11a. room, sprinkler sys­
dltioo. $73. 322 0627.
family.
plus CUy. 201 W. 1st.
day o f J u ly , t i l l .
Tan Ven et ian Hlinde ( m e ­
borne with built m kitchen
tem, pump, deep well, airPLUMBING
(SEAL)
tal)
m a n u fa ctu red
by
can be yours for $450 down.
A. It. B e ck w ith , Jr.
condition. dish washer, dis­
tiankarlk O lata A Paint
Contracting Repairs
READY MIX Coacrete, win- 1958 VOLKSWAGON Karmlnt!
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Total cost only $9950. Also
Ghla Sport Coupe. Lika
Cuinpany, Hanford, F lo r ­
posal.
FA
2-5137.
103
E.
On
FREE
ESTIMATES
(low sills, lintels, steps,
S e m i n o l e County. Florida
ida. no modal or aa.lat
a
new
3
BR,
Ds
bath
home
new. 1403 Forest Drive, l ’h.
ora Rtl.
Ily: Martha T. Vlblee.
R. L. HARVEY
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
number*.
with ducted air condition­ 11! V. Park Ave. 322 2120 ' &gt;04 Samord Ave.
FA 2 3326.
D. Chas b**u fil'd a g a i n * ! ) o u In
FA 2-3353 pipe, steel, grease traps,
Ch arlee U. F.vere;f
Ilia a b u v .-a t) Dd ault ami you CASSELBERRY Luke front.
ing and heating. Only $12.dry wells, stepping atones. ’37 CHEV. 210, 2 dr. Sedan.
Atto rney fur P la ln tl:!*
era required to aarva a
l&gt;y
2 Bedroom unfurnished Du­ Out) with KHA or conven­ $100 DOWN payment. 3 Bed­ 26. Radio Sc T fltvlu loa
30} S. O ra nae A ven u e
o f your Atiawar o r p l ' . d l n g
Mirack Concrete Co.
Completely rebuilt motor,
rooms,
1
bath.
$89
uo
month
Orlando, F lorida
plex. Kltcben equipped, wa­
tional financing. Better see
to the Com plain t on P la in ­
2u9
Elm.
Ave.
FA 25751
Publlah J u l y 34. 11 4 A . g t i f f a attornay
JOHKPII
St.
(tick shift. $395 cash. Phone
ly. Nice location in Sunlaiui USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
ter
furnished.
$$&lt;)
a
month.
tbe&gt;e
today.
7. 14. 1043.
M’ KAHKO. P.I I. Dog 3Ji. Farn
FA 2-7690.
vice calls $2.00. Sanford BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $1.99;
Call owner at FA 2-1657.
Near schools ft shopping
CD K-04
Park, Hamlnola County , F lo r ­
=s
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford 6 feet $2.99: $ feet $3.!»;
ida, and file the orig in a l \ n center. 5 Lotus Lake Dr.
awar or P le a din g in the o ffice
37. Hoata - Motors
WK'LL t r a d e our equity in Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
TE 8-5338.
10
feet
$1.99.
Also
match
of tire Clark o f tha Circuit
bouse
_
"
3 bedroom, 2 balh ho
Court on or b efo re tbe 33nd
stick blinds. Furniture Cca322 2420
for land, car, trailer, boat 11. Special Services
day o f Auguat, 1)43. If you PINECREST. lot E. Jenkin [111 N. Park Ave.
Gateway To The Waterway
ter. tlOo French Ave.
fall to do ao. a da :ree pro
or any watcbimacailil or
Circle. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
Robson Sporting Goods
cohfeaao will be t a k e n a g e lo a t
COUNTRY HOMES
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
thiiigaiuabob of v a l u e .
Florida room, electric oven
ASSUME PAYMENTS on Your EYTNRUDK Dealer
you for tba r elief demanded
I.uitte
4
bedroom
home
ou
2
W.
L
Harmon
—
FA
2-4223
In the f u m p l a l n t.
ft range. 322 9557.
Leaving town so hurry! Pit.
popular make sig sag, auto­ 304 4 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5061
lota at only $1,500.
WITNKSH my hand and o f ­
FA 2 9320.
matically makes button
ficial aeat of o f flc o a t Hauford, 3 BEDROOMS,
LAWN SERVICE holea
lta baths, 3 bedroom home with 7 acres
Hamlnola County ,
tbta 23nd
and dial for fancy 39. Trailers - Cabanaa
patio.
San-Sem
Realty.,
land
at
$7,950.
Mowing
and
edging,
etc.
Sat­
day of July, 1143.
stiU-he*.
Guaranteed. Five SPORTSCRAFT ’30. 50x10'.
(dCAL)
.John T. Zeuh. Reg. Brok­ 3 bedroom home with 5 acre*
St. Johns Realty
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
Arthur U
D e c k * i: m J r .
peymeiit* of $6,90 or $30 1 Bedroom, front kitchen,
er.
2619
S.
French.
Piione
FA
2-1817.
at
$I2,.'00.
Phone
u*
for
Tin:
TIME
TEST!)
FlltUl
Clark o f - :ir. ult
, .
cash. FA 2-9411.
By: Martha T. Nihian
days. F \ 2-7459. Evenings
roomy, clean. Reasonable.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
details.
D. C.
FRIGIDAIRE
FA
2-5296.
Orlando 855-1842.
Joaopu SI. Muraaao
SPECIAL
Fresh
cage
Eggs.
Salta ft Service
PARK RIDGE. 3 Bedrooms.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
p. u. iiux ::s
Coma ft get ’um. 2739 Coun­ •57 YELLOWSTONE 23 f t
FUR NI8H K D apis.
Newly
lVt baths. Corner lo t No
G. H. HIGH
Realtor
Fern Park. Fla.
Publlah July 31, I t A Aug
try Club Rd. Birkea Egg
decorated. 601 Palm etto. Raymond l.unJqmst. Also.
qualifying. Low down pay­
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Huusctrailcr. Sleeps 4^ Has
T.
&lt; till,
Factory.
ment. 323-0665.
tub. $995. VA 3-371$. '
Pa. fft 2-J4M
FA 2 1374.
FA 2 2951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
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There are 5-&gt;0 homo demonstratioa club members in
Seminole County and all of
them were fighting mad this
^m orning over the elimination'
of the home demonstration
agent’s services in the year's
County Commission budget.
The women say they’ll take
their club membership* AND
their business to another
county if the commissioner*
don't reconsider.
. . a
Lee Bros, sre ready to
*build a new and the first com­
mercial building in what is
now known a* Lake Monroe
industrial Park. This •« »he
cilyowned properly a l o n g
I.akc Monroe that was known
is Sanford Industrial Park
until the title was given to
IILH interests for the Sanford
Avenue property.

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Pear H alves .... 4

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Famous Cut-Rito

W axed Paper

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The Altamuntu S p r i n g s
Town Council agrred at Wed­
nesday night's meeting to
look into th&lt;* possibility of
getting tin- Orlando Transit
Company to extend its bus
service into the community.
0* o o
The annual teenage march
againd Itikcmia will lx- held
on Sept. 8 beginning at I p.m.
Mra. Lester Elgin, of Longwood, has been named dis­
trict chairman of the South
Seminole area.
• • •
North Orlando's Volunteer
Fire Dept, has announced
that fire calls during the day
are to be turned in at the
North Orlando (iencral Store
and at night to Boh Stephen­
son at his home. In case of
fire when the volunteers all
are away at work, the calls
will be answered l&gt;&gt; the Flor­
ida Forestry Service.
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INTERSECTION HIGHWAYS 436 AND 17-92

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Bear Lake won Tuesday's
second game in the three
game playoff with Casselber­
ry for South Seminole Little
League Seniors. The final
game will be plajed at 4 p.m.
Saturday at Casselberry. The
scries stands at I I.
• • •
The question of a compre­
hensive telephone service for
all of Seminole County will
come under discussion Fri­
day when representatives ot
the Winter Park Telephone
Co.. Southern Bell, the Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
mayor, of the county meet
for luncheon at Spencer’s
Restaurant. The group hopes
to come up with a workable
arrangement to eliminate the
division of the county by
two companies, and all that
long distance calling.
• • •
Member* of the Class of
193d of Seminole High School
have been asked to meet at
§ p m. Tuesday at the First
Federal Caucus Room !o
plan a class reunion. Bring
any addresses you have of
members who have moved
away. For information call
Mrs. Eugene Estridge. HI.
or Mi»s Grace Marie Stine-

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TIIITJS., A lV .l’ST 15. 1%3

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NoT778

Sanford-Maytown Canal Gets
Top Billing In State Projects

Is there a difference be­
tween a grampus and a scor­
pion? Mr. and Mrs. D. E. At­
kins, of I.akc Mary, placed
one of these vile looking
things on It. E. Porter’s
&lt;lcsk . . . in a mason Jar, of
course. They said the arach­
nid (that's a good word) was
found in a garbage can and
iHB is as poisonous as a rattle*
i anake.
* ’ *
Local CPAs, including Coun­
ty Commissioner John Fitz­
patrick, are invited to attend
the organizational meeting of
the Mid-Florida chapter of
the National Association ot
Accountants Saturday at Or
yi lando.
• • •
Today is (he last day for
Mary Williams,
she with the
Very pleasant voire who has
been answering the telephone
when you call The Herald.
Mary says she plans to spend
snore lime with her mother
and in getting ready to be a
grandmother again . . . Mary
we'll suisa you . . . and good
luck!
• • •
It. E. Porter hears a big
insurance company is taking
over the second floor of the
Florida State Bank building.
Remind u* to check with
Gene Tucker.

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Pickets Barred

THORNE, England (UPI)
—Mrs. Amy Cliffe, n 71-yearold grandmother, waa barred
from thla Yorkshire village's
annual walking raco Monday
^because ahs was n "profes•lonaL"

Chuck Steaks
Short R ib s ...
Ground B eef.

JM O r a a n S t a m p s

Prince Edward
Appeal Planned

71-Year-Old Pro

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MIAMI (UP1) - Circuit
Judge Robert 1L Anderson Is­
sued a permanent Injunction
Monday barring Negro intogratlonlsta from picketing a
Miami ice cream stand.

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GOV'T - INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

Cars Hit Headon
In Vacant Lot

RICHMOND, Va. (UP!) Negro leadera planned today
to ask the U. S. Supreme
Court to overrule a federal
appellate court's refusal to
reopen Prince Edward Coun­
ty's public schools, closed
four yeara ago to avoid Inte­
gration.
The U. 8. 4th Circuit Court
of Appeala held Monday that
the question of whether the
county could legally abandon
ita public education system
waa a matter for state courts
to decide.
Tbe 3-1 decision meant the
county'i schools will remain
closed for the fifth conical
tive year.

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN TENDER-AGED

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Two wamrn drivers defied
the odds Monday and crash­
ed head-on in a parking lot
which police said was "as de­
serted as a 10-acre field."
One woman accused the
other of primping in a rear­
view mirror and not watching
where she was going. Police
said the accuser was driving
in the wrong direction in a
parking aisle.
No charges were made, but
police said damage totaled
about $300 for each car.

99c

GrllTsteaks........’ST $1.49

legal Battle
Over Perez
MIAMI (DPI) — A feat
moving court-to-eourt Iagal
battle broke oat today ae U. S.
attorney* sought to deliver
former Venesoelan dictator
Marcoe Perea JinMoea to of­
ficiate waiting to escort the
one-time strongman back to
his homeland for trial on tmbesslement chargee.
Government attoneye first
went before state circuit
Judge lobert Anderson, who
then dismissed a paternity
suit and holding order against
Perea Jimenei. The attorneys
then flew to Jacksonville
where attorneys for the ex­
dicta tor had won a final hear­
ing before the U. 8. Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeal*.
The Jacksonville appeal was
scheduled at g p.m. EST. At­
torney Irving Jaffee, special
counsel from the U. S. Justice
department In Washington,
pledged that Peres Jimenex
would not bo turned over to
Venesuelan authorities until
after results of the hearing
were known.

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Tlp-Tef

Cepelond'e Femity Pek

moving the water is the lerm
of Ice.

fe e d s

United Press Leased \\ ir e

W W A ...
Meany To Run

Waterway
Discussed By
Authority

UNITY HOUSE. Pa. lUPt)
— AFL-CIO president George
Meany, who will be KU Fri­
Proposed St. John--lndian
day. plans to run for a new River Canal lias been given
two-year term In November. lop priority at the state level
it was revealed this morning
Princess 13
In a meeting nt Orlando.
W. A. McCrce Jr., chair­
LONDON (LTD — Princess
() HOY! THIS YEAR WE CAN CO TO SCHOOL. F irst Knulera Don
Anne, who leaves borne soon man of the State Canal
Nichols ttittl Sylvia Williams Imve their Iwok hags in hand, th eir new
fur hoarding school, stepped Authority, said that state of­
clothes and shoes on and tire ready for that opening day of school Sept. .3.
into the teen age world today ficial* have placed ilie stamp
Don is thu son of Mr. and Mrs, Gene Nichols and will attend Westside
with a 13th birthday party of approval on this SanfordSchool ami Sylvia, daughter of Mr. ttnd Mrs. J. ( \ Williams, will go to Pinealmard the royal yacht Blood­ Maytown ean.il, indicating to
crest. Doth have attended the Holly Avenue Kindergarten. (Herald Photo)
the point this waterway su­
hound.
THE STREET WAS SLICK with watermelon juice after thi.-* truck dumi»percedes the proposed cross
ed its load when the bed nlid off the chastain. The driver’* trouble began
state barge canal fur which
JFK
At
Office
with a blowout which tilted the bed of the truck over. Thla, with the
WASHINGTON tUPI) - President Kennedy has asked
weight of the melons, waa too much atul the whole load came rolling into
President Kennedy, his fam­ Congress for an initial appro­
ilrnpeville Ave. a t Country Club Hoad.
ily worries cased by the re­ priation of SI milium.
turn of his wife from the hos­
Attending today's meeting
pital. flew back to his office
today to tackle problems of were the commissioners of
the canal district, Chairman
l the Chief Executive.
John Kridrr, Hansome Down­
es, Orlando. It. C. Brady, Ti­
Spy Sentenced
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - N a v y tusville. and Steve Shmholscr,
School Ik-11* will he ringing five nt Croonif, five ut Rosen- | Sanford mvrehants, too, ar«
Yoeinan 1-c Nelson C. Drum­ New Smyrna Beach; Memond, 34-year-old Baltimore f r e e ; Sen Randolph Bodges, again in Seminolo County vv-ald and five ut l.ymun High ready for tha opening of
The sum* answer to an
Negro, waa sentenced to life director of the State Hoard Sept. 3 mk approximately 11,- School.
ATLANTA (UPI) — Two
achool
with
wall-stockeif
WASHINGTON
(UPI)—1
T
hr
in prison today for conspiracy of Conservation; Gen. J , C. GOO children pul nvvity
members of the University of identical question wu.« given I
shelves
and
racks
of school
In
udditinn
nt
Ljinan
School
Civil Aeronautics H o a r d
Hutchison, chairman of the
Georgia Athletic Board testi­ by J, D. Ilnltn, com ptroller1(CAB) today ordered North­ to commit peacetime espion­ Scntiiiulc County CoiiimUsiun I'nthing suits and husehnllit tlu-io will In- a new science clothes and supplies which will
age for Russia.
fied today the general char­ and treasurer of the universi­ east Airlines to stop its New
a n d tins Faulk, Brevard Mini take lip their bonks again. suite, music suite and shops. lie needed by th* county’s 14,«
Some of the new construc­
Construction is nlso under­ 500 school-age youngsters and
County Commissioner.
acter of Wally Butts is "bad" ty and trrasuivr of the ath­ York to Florida service ef­ Actor Dies
way
on th« rnfetorium nt
tion
which
has
been
going
on
fective
Oct.
14.
Kriihr,
pointing
to
Hie
ini
BOLLYWOOD (LTD-Cllfand thut they would not be­ letic association.
tin? undetermined number of
The aelion was taken in a ford Odets, plavw right, actor porlaiico of this waterway, in ut schools all ovor ilia coun­ South Seminole Junior High,
Scoliey, in his deposition.
lieve him under oath.
college
students.
ty during tin- Mimnirr will be lha new English FUtnte* ele­
final decision that left only
Immediately after they left acknowledged that h« and &gt;g;itionul Airlines and East and motion picture director jdlealed that sometime in the
The
weekends
of Aug. ‘JT
writer, diedWednesday future the? Eeonlockhatehee irmly for the influx of pupils, mentary school, and addition
tin! stand attorneys fur the Butts were dose friends and ern Air Lines to operate the and
of
music
suite,
library
and
ami
sonuwill
bo
opened
later.
River
can
he
channeled
t&lt;
&gt;
and
21
and
also
29
and 30 wiU
Saturday Evening Post, thc had met together in Chieugo,' Florida route, the nation's night at Cedars ot Lebanon provide- a leg from the canal
Chunges in arrangements lunchroom nt Suaford Junior find special back-to-u-hool
Hospital
after
surgery
for
ul
magatlne Butts Is suing for
nulo. Ife remarked that thruugh utilization of tpuce High FchooL
i t . Atlanta - id Jlisnii
iu c ia tU A -iif &gt;»».d
prom otions advertised.
$10 '♦illboi. iibel dal .ages, a New w •'.
Tha school nilminlstrntion
m. rk--t.
Orlanilo is one of the few m a­ and rountriictinn of lu-w unit*
gan fs-d ln r n deposition uikvii , on va.mfis occasion*.
, 0|J ,uIy ,J|t ,|m C A n all
The Seminole High School
jor cities in the United Slati .- will add 15 new ilassroouis. building rnmo in for ita share
Exiles Rescued
from Frank Scobey, a Chicago
Scobey, who described hint- nounced it bad tentatively tic
Hr-.iul
will play a concert down­
of expansion this ym r ns a
NASSAU. Bahamas ( I TI ) not located on water.
businessman described in Sen- seif a.« u be. r distributor, said ciib-1 to deny renewal of
•
•
•
conference
room
mid
a
new
town
from
7 to 9 p.m. on Aug.
—Tlie British frigate Caprice
ate testimony as a man who . that lie met Butt* tlimugb Northeast's authority to tl)
office for Superintendent R. 20, with tlie Croonts High
Major isiint of discussion
took ID Cubans off normallyplaced heavy bet* on spoiling 1 former Notre Dams Coach the route. The airline has
T Milvvei* have been added. Hand expected to offer a con­
uninhabited Eel Kay Wednes- till? morning was that eim.il
events.
j Ktsnk f.enliy.
During tlia first stmester, cert on Ausr- 23. Time has not
been operating under a tom day night an.l lorried them to district directors must pm
Dr. Hugh Mills of Athens, | lb- added that "I probably poiar&gt;
students who will attend the yet been set.
rertilirutr betw-en Florida, it was announced to- down the alignment for the
an associate professor of edu- know do couches.''
new English Fi-tates Filamen­
New York and Florida since day.
canal and obtain necessary
ration and a member of the I Scobey said Butts had a-ked 193C. Today, it made the de
rights of way. Kriiler and llv I'nitrd Press International tary School will attend dou­
university athletic board, was liim to secure- financial back­ chinn Huai
A mobile rlasalooiu. tar- ble session from s a.m, to Oops, Wronjr Stop
Harold Scott, Jacksonville
i Debt Extension
asked if the? “ getieial charac­ ing fin tine.- businesses - - an
The ruling left Noitlie.i-.il WASHINGTON ( IT I)—The engineer, were agreed that g ■-1 of anti-diseriniiiiation noon and noon to 4 p.m, ut
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
ter of Wallace Butts is good orange grove, un orange con­ with only its uumc) lo»in; | Senate Finance I'mnmiltci' all rights ot way will be do protests, was set uliru early tlie South Seminole Filetneii- Carl Fimmett Jonea of Jack­
or bad."
centrate business and a small New F!ngland routes, wlui'h i today approved * House-pass- J nated, grain*, by four pro-1 today in Chicago.
tury School, Milivio said.
sonville! stopped his automo­
'*( would now have to say loan business.
Hie board said it would »ul&gt;-* ed• administration
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Classrooms at Croonts and bile at the wrong place Wed­
measure
to perty owners excepting be- More than 150 integration
bad." Mills said.
"Frankly-, I didn't have sidize. In effect, the CAR re- 'extend the $309 liilllnu (cm- tween If. S. Highway 1 and i.ts have been arrested nt Itosenwuld are ready for the nesday afternoon to a 'k di­
enough confidence in thi-ni duced the 20-year old carrier [ porary national debt limit un­ Indian River.
i the poitalile classroom site opening of school, as is tlm rections—thu office of th*
(Hie ventures) to approach to the status of a local sei - j m \„ v . no. The vote was II
It was brought out that a and one civil rights leader Lyman addition. Con-itriictiuit Florida H i g h w a y Patrol.
anybody,” Scobey said.
vice airline.
p, k.
cut will lie made from Lake vowed t h e demonstrations on the additions a t Sanford Troopers promptly charged
He said he bought possibly
The action came shortl) lie
Monroe due east to the St. would continuo "until hell Junior High are not expected him with driving while intoxi­
$10,000 or $1H,(H&gt;0 worth of fore the Senate Aviation Sub Rail Hearings
Johns River at a point near freezes over" unless their to lie ready until later in tha cated uml driving without a
stork in Continental Enter­ committee opem-d a hearing
driver's license.
year.
WASHINGTON (UPI i-T hc Lemon Bluff. Sen. Hodgca in- demands are met.
prises, hie. because Butts had into the effect of the CAR de­ House an.l Senate commerce dicated that this will alleviate! F'irenicn broke into tinTAMPA (LTD — Nego- told him it was a good in­ cision on air service in the committees were reported to­ the fears of shad Interests burning classroom, winch Bl­
Gating Usim* resumed meet­ vestment.
northeast area.
day to be planning resump- ind will nut disturb that tegrationisls claim foster de
ing today as the striking Elec­
"I probably have about nil
1facto segregation, and exlion early next week of hear­ .•porting enterprise,
trical Workers Union rejc ted eight or ten thou-und dollar
• * •
| llngulslied the early morning
ing* on President Kennedy's
30 DAYS TO IIKTTKIt GRADES coma proposal to vote on the losa today" in that stock,
proposal that Hie Interstate
Kridrr brought up again the fire. Vandals tried In set lire | incin-iM in today's Herald on I’nge 5.
Intr-t General Telephone Co. fvnbi-y testified in his depo­
Commerce Comniis-i.nt &lt;ICC) thought uf Julm llruinli-y. to au-dlicr middle unit u block 1
ITeimivd and written by The Heading Laoffers.
sition.
•olve the railroad work rules Sanlord. also a canal ill-drill Irmu the scene of earlier
lauatory for Newspaper Enterprise Association,
Mayor Julian l.nnr a-kt.l
director, thut spoils from the demonstrations,
dispute.
The Ib ritld will publish daily for 30 days this
the executive committee of
canal In- used fur the bed of j White ari l Negro pickets
series designed to aid students in their studies.
SAIGON*,
South
Viet
Nnm
Loral h it International Bro­
a proposed cross stale high appeared at tlie home ol
Timely, too, for today’s edition also is
(LTDA Buddhist nun burned Meredith OKd
therhood of Electrical Work­
JACKSON, Miss. ( t I'D—A way from Sanford to the east Chicago Mayor R i c h a r d
"Hiuk-to-Srhool" with local merchants offering
herself to dentil today in the
ers, AFL-CIO. Wednesday to
Dairy.
special b a rg a in s for the children iming back to
coastal tow n of Ninh I loo, re­ lour-nian subcommittee ot coast.
call the election, with hirn
In conclusion. Sen. I lodge*
school come Sept. 3.
MIAMI (UPI) — A Coast liable government sources re­ the state College Board reovu eeing it.
Guard xhareli plane today ported. It was the fourth ported today it found no suf­ brought out that waterway
A* tile talks rrauilird, tho found a 23-foot boat overdue Buddhist suicide in recent ficient grounds to e v p e I development in Florida is the
company reported thut no sub- since S.iturd.i) with three weeks in protest to govern­ James II. Meredith front Hu- key to industrial development
University uf Mississippi The and pledges the complete co­
otngi- had lu-t-n reported dur­ men and a woman aboard.
ment policies.
ing tin- night.
The Imat. powered hy mi
TAMPA (U l'l)-T h a F'lor
Ninh lino is about 200 miles lull board was to meet to operation of lilt* State Hoard
The 10-tmiu executive com­ in board outixiard e n g i n e , mirth of Saigon, about g"0 review the subcommittee's of I'on.vervution.
iilu Council of loo meets here
You'll iipiiri'diile the e.xlru nervire
mittee notified luine of it* d*-- turned up missing on a trip miles from Hue city where a
today to plan ways of gelling
cisimi Wednesday night and from Miami to Rimini in tlie novice Buddhist priest burned
congressional approval of SI
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H « lp F o r F a m i l y
said it w«* "merely following Bahamas, it was found far himself to death Tuesday.
Weaver Appointed \ d a y t o x a b e a c h ( u p u million for initial construction
F ltb E
tha wishes of tli* member- north of its course drifting in
I'revioudy. two other lludd
TALLAHASSEE ( I TI ) —
Hie Daytona Ih-uch live- of the cross-Florida barge ca
Tire
mhlp.**
| (he Gull Stream about 120 hist munks committed suicide Industrial CominDsion (.'hair- saving corps, an informal Ira ­ na I,
Inspection
lajcal
President
Robert j miles east of Dajt’-na Reach. by fire in a growing campaign nian Worley Brown today np- ternity of lifeguards, said toPresident Kennedy has a*k
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Mount said tlie grnrral mem- j Known to ho alxiaril the uf protest by the Buddhist pointed Mainti attorney Sid- day it will aeli its brand-new cd Congress to appropriate
Tire Rotation
bership ha* instructed the pleasure Imat were Donald who have accused tlie regime liey M. Weaver u deputy ruiii- bout to ruisn funds for tbe the money, but lawmakers
committee throughout
the Johnson. 30. and peter Ncsic, of President Ng&lt;&gt; Diuli Diem mivsion to bear Workmen's family of a young father of have taken no action The
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strike not to bring back pro- , 31, of Miami, and Dcnnit | of religious uml political dis- Compensation cos- m. Weaver’s three who died Wednesday, council hope* Congress will
F lat Tir*
posals until it got "something Kceser, 2ft, of Fort I..older crimination. Thu government appointment will become e l - ) following ut initiation cute-1 approve t l i e appropriation
Repair
w;orth working on."
I dale.
I lias denied tlie charges.
| inony.
fective Sept. I,
this session.
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Lu ts

Here It Is Mid-August

--A n d Before You Know It

Scobey Testifies He, |c a b Rescinds
Line's Flights
Butts 'Close Friends' Info Florida

School W ill Be Open Again

Vandals Fire
Mobile School

Union Rejects
Phone Offer

30 Days To Better Grades

Buddhist Nun
Dies In Fire

Plane Finds
Missing Boat

Council Meeting
On Canal Funds

’ i l - TIRE W ith Us!

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Courthouse Annex, Defender In Tentative County Budget

Seminole County Commix-'on was a $25,1X10 appiupria- $1,900 and the Seminole Coun-tat a $18,000 increase anil the j with an additional $72.0001pointed as a committee of
sinners sheathed Uteir paring I lion for a court house annex ty Health department got I hospital received Iheir re-1 budgeted for thh road anti two to rerommenij a site for
I tlie new office
knives late Wednesday a ud' in tlie south end of the coun- funds for two new nur-cx and i|uestcd one quarter mill in- bridge fund.
two new vehicles.
| crease to bring them the $55.Included in Hie $23.0ui bud- Almost all departments resnnounced that they had pre- ty.
The highly successful F'o»- i ooo needed for exoansinn.
geled for thr ruiirthoiise an- reived some of the increases
pared a tentative budget o f Commissioners also chop ter Care Program was ilielud- ! The Civil Deleave appro nex facility are Hie sj|ari''s they asked lor, including salapproximately $2 I million' ped in half their amount for ed with $10.1*0 hiwlgctcd (or priahon is to slay Hie same, of personnel Hum Hip Coun ary increases, and the Cham
without raising (lie present com mission supplies and add- continuing care, and Judge I ($3,200) but Hie Central Flor- ty judges office, the olfice o( her of Commerce budget was
six mill assessment.
I cd an "animal welfare of- Yernon .Mize's request tor a 1Ida Planning Council was Hie Supervisor of KcgUtra- boosted $3000
Slashed off the budget were hce."
full time juvenile court sec-1 boosted from $3,207 to $7,- (ion, the Zoning Hoard and' Public hearing for the new 1
the offices of the Home Dem- The newly created office of retary was also approved.
300.
the Sheriff's Department.
'budget has been set for 101
onstratktn Agent and the ad-’ public defender received the
The Slieriff’s Department! Tlie County Road Depart- Comniis-ionerf Lee Gary I a m. in tlie Commix-ion room'
1 mmixtrativ c aide and added, requested appropriation oil budget request was approved, rnent got the biggest increase and Janies Avery wet* xp ,oU Sept. Hi.

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