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Court Ruling Strips Florida Milk Producers O f Protection, Horne Says
of
Representatives, I derision ruling: that Florida not deatroy the Florida Milk “ to spread a canopy o f pro­ meeting was to analyze the other areas. "Th e total fluid outside supplies, he observed. most Inevitable Is the extent
Mallory Home, lawyer tor Home
the State Milk Commission said th li week that the re- milk distributor* may pur- Commission."
tection" over Florida milk circumstance! which now con­ milk requirement* fo r the But a price only slightly low- to which technological change
Speaking to noma 400 dairy producer*.
and former apeaker of the cent historic Supreme Court chase out-of-atate milk "doea
front the dairy industry, as state of Florida are probably er than those presently pre­ is eliminating numbers from
industry producers and did"Certainly we are left with well at to analyze the alter­ less than one half the surplus vailing might provide little or the ranks of the dairy indus­
Pnjre 12 — July 10, 1964 tributora at a Milk Marketing
(Tl]r
fcanfnrh
Ijrrn lh
the right to establish a price," native* in "an objective and over Clas* 1 requirement* on no incentive from outside try.
Conference at the Univcraity he said. Home referred to the compassionate manner."
This competition, Fedderson
the Chicago market alone." In supplies to seek entry or for
o f Florida in Gainesville this Milk Marketing situation in
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, presi­ addition. Jucrs pointed out, handlers in Florida to seek said, o f many handlers and
week he added, however, that Florida as a "dilemma," and dent o f the University of there is a vast quantity of outside milk, unless Florida producers is taking place in
as a matter o f practicality it said, “ ft will be a number of Folrida, welcomed the dairy high quality milk available producers found it unprofita­ regulated market*, where "w*
essentially
“ denudes”
t h e year* before this thing set­ leaders to the campus.
through the whole North Cen­ ble to produce milk at the have achieved what has been
Commission o f its authority tle* down. Every state is try­
Dr. Linley E. Jucrs, assoc­ tral region o f the United lower price and it was neces­ called 'the golden mean be.
ing to adjust to it,"
iate professor o f agricultural States, which could, if o ffe r­ sary to go outside to obtain tween rigorous government
Horne explained that the economics. Michigan State tin- ed an economic incentive, be adequate supplies, he added. control and tooth-nnd-claw
court decision forbids the com­ iveraity. East Lansing. Mich­ brought up to Grade A stand­
Congressman D. R. (B illy) m a y h e m among pnrti*an
mission from requiring dis­ igan, said the court decisions ards and made available for Matthews told the dairy lead­ groups, often o f consideralda
tributors to favor Florida- of the past two years dealing fluid use.
ers that the dairy industry differences in bargaining pow.
produced milk over out-of- with federal and state milk
He emphasized that whe­ had helped provide the Amer­ er or situation'."
atat* milk as to quantity, pur­ price regulation may possibly ther these quantities of milk ican housewife with the best
Dr. Ralph Eastwood, agri­
chase price, and usage.
cultural economist,
Florid*
have an effect on the dairy- will become supplies o f milk food basket in the world.
He emphasized that the industry almost ns significant for Florida depends on the
Howard C. Fedderson, de­ Agricultural Extension Serv.
court ruled nothing can be as the initial establishment o f level o f prices established in puty Administrator Milk Mar­ ice, mentioned
cooperative
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I ) - done to discriminate against
these federnl regulatory pro­ the state and the level of pri­ ket Orders Division nnd A gri­ bargaining ns one possible al­
The roll call for the Republi­
out-of-atate milk moving into grams some thirty or more ces at which Florida produc­ cultural Marketing Service, ternative. He said that mem­
can nomination for president
Florida, that nothing can be years ago.
ers are willing to produce United State* Dept, o f A g ri­ bers o f a cooperative are nor­
follows:
done to atop the free flow of
Discussing the pattern of milk.
culture.
Washington,
D.C., mally nssurrd o f * continuing
Alabama 20— Goldwatcr, 20. commerce.
future milk supplies in Flor­
Continuation
of
present said that there is fierce and market. Dr. Eastwood addf I h'
Alaska 12— Goldwatcr 0;
Dr. E. T. York, provost for ida, Juers said an adequate Florida levels of Class 1 pri­ extreme competition in the that base-excess plans, if
Scranton 8; Smith 2; Judd 1;
agriculture, in opening the supply o f high quality milk ces with free interstate move­ normal and usual milk mar­ carefully adapted to a markc*,
Fong 1.
Milk Marketing meeting stat­ for fluid consumption could, ment o f milk, would probab­ ket. One o f the circumstances will control the seasonality of
Arizona IP— Goldwatcr 16.
ed that the purpose o f the if needed, he obtained from ly bring in competition from which makes competition al­ farm milk production.
Arkansas 12— Goldwatcr 9;
Scranton 2, Rockefeller 1.
California 84— Goldwatcr 86.
Colorado 18— Goldwatcr IS;
K IN D E R G A R TE N »tudent« nt St. Andrews Presbyterian Vacation
Scranton 3
Church School made Palestine houses and scrapbooks for the hospital.
Connecticut 14— Goldwater
Displaying their work are, seated from left, Robert Lcnier, Jennie Cox,
4; Scranton 12.
Teresa Tinsley, Toni Heath, Bret K e iffe r; standing, Cathy IUeckmnnn,
Delaware 12— Goldwatcr 7;
Mindy Keiffer, Patti Cox, Kelly Norris, Terri Heath and Lynda Lenicr.
Scranton S.
Florida 34— Goldwatcr 32;
Scranton 2; delay caused by
poll.
Georgia 24— Goldwater 22;
Scranton 2.
Hawaii 8— Goldwatcr 4;
Fong 4.
Idaho It — Goldwater 14.
— 1
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Illinois 38— Goldwater 36;
Rockefeller 2.
Indiana 32— Goldwater 32.
Iowa 24— Goldwater 14;
Scranton 10.
LOS ANGEI-ES (N E A ) - showing slripprsrs, if It finds
Free TV saya that ultimately
Kan**.* 20— Goldwater 18;
Depending on where you sit, there is money in it.
the pay system will try for big Scranton 1; Romney 1.
California's coming
contest
STV says that local police audience* and big revenue,
Kentucky 24— Goldwater 21;
over frec-vrpay-tclcvision is laws regulate such goings on. and thus allow the same kind Scranton 3.
either the Fat CaU against (he And Weaver say* the FCC con­ of program which attracts big
I-oulsiana 20— Goldwater 20.
Six*
Idealist* or the Opportunist! trols don't amount to much, audiences on free TV. STV
Maine 14— Smith 14.
•gainst be Public Spirited Glu­ anyway.
says it can make money on
Maryland 20— Goldwater 6;
tens.
The committee says Uiat cultural shows (opera, ballet, Scranton 13; Rockefeller 1.
To act the stage:
Massachusetts 34— Goldwa­
eventually STV will have com­ museums, lectures) on one of
Friday in Lot Angeles and mercials, too, STV aay* that'* it* three channels, and will ter 3; Scranton 26; Smith I;
Aug. 1 in San Francisco, a nonsense.
continue to telecast these Lodge 2.
new tystem of pay-tclcvislon
Michigan 48— Goldwater 8; B ^ • Fully (Stristisf
The committee says that the things.
B * lesy N handle
will begin operations. Subscrip public will go broke, buying
The committee says that Romney 40.
• Inst seupliefs
tion Television Inc. (S TV ) high-priced programs every sports are such a big attrac­
Minnesota 26— Goldwater 8; 0
has big names and big money night. STV say* it expect* the tion that eventually STV will Judd 16.
B so H. I s " ............
behind iL
events
Mississippi 13— Goldwatcr
average subscriber will buy a gobble up all sport*
On Nov. 3. California voter* show perhaps three night* a (even the World Series) that 13.
at the general election will be week, ansi quickly Warn to viewers now get free. They
Missouri 24— Goldwater 23;
•iked to vote yea or no on an keep within a budget.
point to the fset that the l/&gt;* Scranton 1.
initiative. The opponent* ol
Angeles
Dodgers and San
Montana 14— Goldwater 14
r . m
pay • tcleviiion
have placed
Francisco Giants are major in­
Nebraska 16— Goldwater 16.
TWIN FALMSl
thia on the ballot. If it passe*,
COOL COTI
vestors in STV.
Nevada 6— Goldwater A.
L A T IN FAINTj
theoreUcally pay • televlalon
STV says they will only tele­
New Hampshire 14— Scran­
will he outlawed. It la backed
cast games which are now ton 14.
KSU U D 01
U rn
by the •'Citi/ens' Committee
blacked out on free television,
New Jersey 40— Goldwater
for Free T V ," which, too. has
(in Ix&gt;s Angeles and San 20; Scranton 20.
DFPA Inspected Douglas
big namca and big money be­
Francisco, that's a lot of
New Mexico 14— Goldwatcr
Genuine RUBEROID
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hind it.
games; troth the Dodgers and 14.
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the Giants tcleeast only a very
New York 92— Goldwater S;
t i l l*T. 2.41
&gt; .4
The opposing eamps have
few game* during the season.) Rockefeller 87.
r U i V M l IITT. .
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The lied Posts won three
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little love for each other. STV
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North Carolina 26— GoldV 4 "«4 '»r SMu
points from the Settees thia
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(p a y ) aays that CCFTV (fre e )
S A V E V, 2 . 4 9 gal.
There are more conflicting water 36.
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“ The station owners," saya were able to win only two record on pay-television.
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Ohio 58— Goldwater 57;
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Tough « ih f Mr nor oovonn*.
Sylvester L. (P a t) Weaver, from the Commodes thereby
Even pay TV 's Weaver ad­ Smith 1.
president and chief executive taking over undiaputed pos­ mits that it will take 10 years
Oklahoma 23— Goldwater
officer of STV, "m ake trem­ session of first place.
of operation before they can 23.
llie Kaay Chairs won a tell in which direction they
endous profit* in California—
Oregon 18— Rockefeller 18.
&gt;
4
up to 40 per cent in San Fran­ three point verdict over the arc going.
Pennsylvania 64— Goldwa­
cisco. This la Fatcatville and Sectlonnla and the Rerliners
But one fact does seem ob­ ter 4; Scranton 60.
they dont' want anyone rock­ swept nil four from the Rock­ vious. Even more than net­
Rhode Island 14— Goldwater
ing the boat "
er* in other league matches. work television, pay-television 3; Scranton It.
And the committee Insists
Jane Rpol.kl took high ser­ is the mirror of the taste of its
South Carolina 16— Goldthat STV is a group of money- ies honor* for the day with a operators, since there is no water 16.
hungry opportunists who are "boom ing" 1R0/499 as she sponsor Interference. STV is
South Dakota 14— Goldwater
simply out to make a fat pro­ barely missed the magic 500 lucky to have Weaver, whose 13; Scranton 2.
fit at tile people's expense.
mark. Susie Reno xeroed in days as head of NUC were
Tennessee 28— Goldwater
This particular pay-telcvlon the head pin as she scored among the best television ever 28.
alon system distributes its proTexas 56— Goldwater 36.
five strikes in a row for a had.
&gt;
4
Crams via telephone cable,
Other pay system* might not
Utah 14— Goldwater 14
181/490 aeries. Taking high
hence does not fall under FCC
lie
so
fortunate.
Vermont 12— Goldwater 3;
game honors, Klnine Kostiv.il
purlsdiction. Thia has raised
CI o m W o ro n Alum inum
A ll
S fo io lo M Star!
CLOSET
Scranton 2; Smith 5; Rocke­
Versatik MICAITA
tore 'em up with a 1K4 game.
another issue between the
feller 2.
The
3-10
split
wns
popular
COMBINATION
proa and cons.
Virginia 20— Goldwater 29;
with the girls a* Pat Sipley,
•
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Scranton
1.
The committee says that, Kathy Gray and Elatne KosWashington 24— Goldwater
without FCC control. STV will tival converted It. Mary Faust
22; Scranton 1; Smith I.
HBS Prico 2 4 . 9 5 S
sq. *.
W ll f t * . . . 2 1 . 9 5
wrwo a-w.w e x . i
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found
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the
2-7.
be free to »how whatever it
West Virginia 41— Goldwa­
leey be W e t . j ----32 ( d m
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9.92 Ararat* feted . . . . . . 39.93 1
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wants—and hint* that there i* Jane Spolski ami Doris SenUHro«mo4oru o»o«««ir4 M to 4o- A&lt;*r*f* Rrt.il ______ 14.93
tcr 10; Scranton 2;; Rocke­
11.53 Toot for stylo. Motion an4 erafit- (
Ito*o4 m l o*0«"ooro4 lor tfooonf. Vory fllutOr — Mimooo or*4 IoMH
nothing to prevent it from auttect were the only turkeyA reception was held Sun­ feller 2.
•Bio oorwKO. - tori Cotro. Coter# ofo lu rm iM oilli 4 — r. AtailiBk
monthi*. 20-oouoo mchal otomlooo
roller* this week.
day at DrIUry Mansion House
se*
u.rt
.
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1
12.10 atool, i r ’u riflio ".
Wisconsin 30—Goldwater 30
to honor Artist Charles Hold­ Wyoming 12— Goldwater 12
er whose collection o f paint"District of Columbia 9—
NEW YO R K ( U l ’ l ) HI
ings ure now being show n in Goldwater 4; Sc'anton 3
Phone or Write th e HBS Store
•ton Howard and Phil Linz
the Main Galleries. Included
Puerto Rico 3— Scranton 5.,
Nearest You
of the New York Yankee* will
in the exhibit are portrait*,
Virgin Islands 3— Scranton |
receive the Catholic Youth Or.
landscapes, seascape* in oil 3.
ganizatlon's annual most pop­
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Total* 1.308
and a number o f watercolor*.
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T A L L A H A S S E E — Footbnll
ular Yankee playera award
Holder will aerve a* “ art­ Goldwater 883
today.
ticket sales at Florida State
ist in residence" at the Man­ Scranton 21*
University have already dou­
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sion for the next two weeks Rockefeller 114
bled the previous tales record,
Romney
41
and
public demonstrations
hut according to University
Smith 27
1 .6 9
W A T K IN S G LE N . N . Y. officials a number are atill will be conducted on Wednes­ Judd 32
2 .3 9
day* at 2 p.m. Students wish­
( U P I ) — The 23rd annual N a­ available.
If” ■ I f Irteivteuol
Ixxlge 2
ing
to
enroll
for
instruction
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floral
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tional Field Archery Associa­
Covering
Florida
State's
Fung 5
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— Ton#wo 4 Oroouo.
rotate. n*o4-proof k k li
fnforto* flotlom.
tion championships, involving five home games during the under the at list should con­
Orlanoa Onto!
OriaMo OoTi!
End RoU Call
tact
him
immediately
at
the
1,000 competitors from all 1961 season, the fleets can lie
over the country, will be held ordered from the Athletic Mansion.
Mr*. Olnce Hinton, chair­
here July 28-31.
Ticket Office at the Univer­
man fo r Sunday's reception,
sity.
43 W e M AsnoKo
HIGH SCORING
Duuk S. Campbell Stadium was assisted in serving by
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BOSTON ( U P I ) —On Feb. 77. it being expanded to seat 40,- Mrs. William Hollmann, Mr*.
CHICAGO (U P I ) — You
1939. the Boston Celtics and finO prior to the Seminole's E. A. Ralkwill. Mrs. Ralph can't blame the Chicago Cubs
the Minneapolis Laker* com­ first homa game Oct. 3 with Schenck, Sir*. John I-eone, for railing A ! Jackson "cou­
bined to score 312 point*. The New Mexico State. The Sem- Mrs. M. Hightower, Sin. P. sin."
O i l s won, 173-139, in pro­ inolea will play the Florida Price and Sin. C. D. Martin.
The New York Meta* south­
fessional basketball's all-time Gatora here for the first time
Refreshments
of
rookie* paw lost to the Cuba for the
highest scoring game. Boston Nov. 21, and FSU fans have and punch were served from seventh time in hi* career
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•cored SO points in the second bought up season ducats eag­ a buffet overlaid with a linen Tuesday. 4-2.
half, S3 coming in the final 12 erly to assure their getting cloth and centered with a
He has yet to acore hi* firat
a good aval fur the game.
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vase o f lovely rotes.
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SA N SRANCISCO (U P I )— o f liberty Is no vice," he said.
Sen. Harry Goldwater launch­ "Moderation in the pursuit of
ed his Republican presidential Justice is no virtue."
campaign today on a program
calling for "a return to prov­
en ways, not becuute they are
old but because they are
true.”
That was the keynote of
his speech accepting the pres­
idential nomination of his
party at the final session of
the GOP national convention
last night in the Cow Pulnce.
Adm. David L. McDonald,
‘ Extremism in the defense
Chief of Naval Operations,

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imr, vowing that no one could
get out without buying one or
the other or both.
•
•
•
Last week, Kiwanians had
to buy up articles le ft over
from their own recent auc­
tion, which had gotten shoved
back and not produced when
the public auction was held.
Everybody went home with a
ran o f bug spray, floor wax
or furniture polish.
•
•
«
Those Interested in discuss­
ing social security questions
with the governmental agency
might murk your calendars
now. A representative will he
nt the Commission Chamber
at City Hall between 9:30
a m. and 12:30 p. m. on Aug.
f&gt;, 12, 19 nnd 2d.
•
*
•

KOHERT RESSKRER

East Central
Hospital Unit
Meets Here

The Ctoek Watchers urged
persons interested in the pos­
sible formation o f a Humane
Society to look for a letter in
the Letters to the Editor
Tuesday, but the letter failed
to ntnkc that edition. How­
The East Central Florida
ever, it is in today, so plcnsc
Hospital Council met at 11
look again.
•
•
•
a. ni. today at Seminole Mem­
Seminole County Republi­ orial Hospital, with Robert
cans, jubilant over the Gold- Bessercr, Seminole Memorial
water victory staged u cele­ Hospital Administrator presid­
bration nt the Villanova Res­ ing.
taurant Thursday night. We
During the businese meet­
hear Republican gubernatorial ing, the group heard about ac­
candidate Charles Holley will counting procedures from An­
bo pnylng a visit to Seminole gus Harlow of Orlando. The
County soon. More ubout this session was followed by lunch
and a tour of the new pedia­
later.
•
•
•
tries wing.
Sunshine committee chair­
Jack
Monahan, executive
man o f the Klwanls Club, director of the Florida Hospital
Muyor A. I). Wilson, reading Association and Hill Ford, Hide
representative
were
the list o f club members or Cross
their fumbles who are 111 re­ present.
Representatives of the East
ported
that
Bub Jackson
(R A D , ret.) was slung liy a Central Florida Counril at­
the following
wasp between the patio and tended from
Hell
Glade.
the car-port! K 1 w a n i a n s communities:
agreed thut was • bad place Clermont, Clewiston, Cocoa
Reach, Daytona, DcLand, Eusto be stung.
tis, Fort Pierce, Klssimee
•
• •
So glad to see Don M cAl­ Melbourne, New S m y r n a
lister (Fishing and Hunting) Beach, Ocala, Okeechobee, Or­
in our office the other day, to lando. Rocklrdgc, Stuart, Vcro
bring us s story on the tre­ Hcach and Winter Garden.
mendous progress o f
tronics, Inc.
•
• •

Dyna-

Don expressed great Inter­
est in the proposals to de­
velop the Sanford waterfront
and offered to do anything he
rould to promote it vin his
program. Don has always
been a booster for greater
use and enjoyment o f the wa­
terways and we welcome his
support.
•
• •
Sanford Is due a parade
Saturday morning. And a
hand concert, too, as the
Marching Seminole* promote
sale o f movio tickets to raise
money fo r band trips. Tho
movie is ‘The Patsy" sturring
Jerry Lewis. It starts Sunday.
••
•
The recent Klwunis supper
and aurtion netted tho club
$1,144 the projects committee
reported
Wednesday. T h e
money will be applied toward
the Scholarship Fund and
helping needy children, the
primary philanthropic work of
Kiwanians.
••
•

Burch Becomes
GOP Chairman
SAN FRANCISCO (U H I) Sen. Harry Goldwater nailed
down his control of the Itepuh.
Ilcan Party machinery today
with selection of Dean Burch,
a fellow Arizonan, to he the
party's national chairman.
Goldwater also announced
that Denison Kitchel, a Phoen­
ix attorney who managed his
successful drive for the pres­
idential nomination, would be
retained
as his campaign
manager.
In contrast to other recent
presidential campaigns Goldwater said lie would maintain
no personal organization sep­
arate from the national com­
mittee.
Both Burch and Kitchel are
old friends and aides of the
senator.

^ c tu fn r iT

Rep. William E. Miller of

New

York,

retiring

vice

presidency

opposition.

He

without

w-as Goblw-a-

ter'* personal choice ami the
vote was unanimous, although
three Tennessee delegates ab­
stained.
Today Goldwater met with
the newly elected Republican
National Committee, dominat­
ed by his own disciples, to
begin reshaping the party or­
ganization. lie already hail
and Capt. C. E. Jackson. As­ picked his assistant campaign
sistant Chief of Naval Per­ director, Dean Burch of Tuc­
sonnel, today expressed their son, Ariz., to succeed Miller
appreciation to the Seminole ns tho GO!* national chair­
County Chamber of Com­ man.
Lost night the s e n a t o r
merce, the City of Sanford,
and the Board of Seminole startled some o f his Republi­
County Commissioners for be­ can critics nnd drew noisy
ing presented copies of reso­ [cheers from his own support­
lutions commending the re­ ers with his remark about excently
retired
commanding jtrcndsni and moderation. It
officer of the Sanford Naval 'brought him the biggest ova­
Air Station, Capt. Robert M. tion of the evening but some
1of tho delegates front the
Ware.
McDonald,
one
of the eastern stutes sat on their
Navy's four-star admirals, no­ humls.
The dominant themes o f his
tified State Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. today that "It speech were freedom, the nllrgcd failures of the Deinnis gratifying to learn that
lin ts to protect it and what
Capt. Ware made such a fine
tlie Republicans should do to
impression upon your com­
.turn tlie tide.
munity.
“ I am quite sure," he con­
tinued, "that Capt. Ware re­
ceived outstanding coopera­
tion and found a (me spirit of
civic pride in you and yuur
community leaders."
Hoy Scout troops 34. 50t and
Capt. Jackson, in a com­ 507 will combine fur a camp
munication also direrted to out and campfire ccremuny at
Sen. Cleveland, declaredj
Fort Mellon Hark Saturday.
" I t is, of course, always The Scouts will convene at 1
pleasant to receive favorable p.m. and perform Scout crafts
comments concerning our N a­ and the evening meal will he
val personnel. Capt. Ware's prepared by patrols.
cognizance of and contribu­
"Our American Heritage"
tion! to the Navy-Civilian af­ will Ih&gt; tho theme of tlie
fairs of your community, as campfire activities at 8 p m.
attested to so eloquently by State Hep. Joe Davis will lie
Hr* resolutions, has indeed the guest speaker. Scout o f­
been significant ami has been ficials have extended an invi­
in keeping witli our highest tation to tlie public to attend
service traditions."
tlie program.

COM M ENT

A r a o f t a e r S fie s *
The City Coinniirislioi, ip deciding Ylnn-il. y
night to authorize an engineering study for tlie
development o f Sanford's lukefront properties,
made tlie second dramatic step in an overall plan
to revitalize tlie city’s downtown shopping dis­
trict nnd to take tho utmost advantage of the
area’s greatest asset— the St. Johns.
The first step, o f course, was the prelimin­
ary study and recommendations made by the
Sanford Atlantic National Rank, the Florida
State Rank o f Sanford, the First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Association of Sanford and local
architect, Joint Rurton IV. This group made its
initial presentation o f its findings to the City
Commission last Monday night.
The Herald, appreciative o f the efforts on
the part o f the local bankers, whole hcartedly
endorsed tho lakefront development plan. Now,
this newspaper commends the city’s leaders in
taking the progressive step they made last
night.
A fter discussing the lakefront development
plan with citizens in professional as well as non­
professional circles, Tho Herald is convinced
that if the project is feasible from an engineer­
ing point o f view tho project is well worth being
carried out.
Tlie development program, ns far as the
city is concerned, would include the construction
of the bulkheads and support, the land-filled
area between the two marinas and the piers
plus the petroleum and electrical installations.
Even if no hotel or motel facilities were commit­
ted prior to tho completion o f this phase of tho
development program the project would still
lie a tremendous asset to the downtown district
as well as to the economy o f thu greater San­
ford area.
To Snnford's city commissioners, n “ Well
Done!”

In 1920 the Winter Park
Telephone Company, the util­
ity which
also serves south
Seminole County, hud 250
phones in service. In 1940 it
had 3,000. The number jump­
ed to 10.000 In 1956, 20.000
in 1960 and 25,000 in 1062.
The company hna just In­
stalled ita 30,000th telephone
— at the new Iveye In Winter
Park Mall— a growth o f 6,000
phonee over the past two
years. Ily the way, the 30,booth telephone was a gold
one.

VOL. 56

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F R ID A Y , JU LY 17. 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 236

W aterfront Engineering Study
Approved By City Commission
Company To
B R I E F S Be Employed
For Project

GIs Ambushed

SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I*
— Communist
V iet
Cong
guerrillas n m b u s l i e d an
American truck mid Injured
five U. S. Navy Scabces
Tuesday, an American mili­
tary spokesman said today.

Model Guilty

JU R IL A N T RKRURLICANS, Mr. anti Mrs. E. Rope Hnssctt, Miss Mar­
garet (lattis, Stuart Courtney, Mrs. Shirley Williams, Mrs. Ralph Swanpun and Richard Taylor, left to right, gathered around Santa Claus, seat­
ed ttl piano to left, to sing Holley campaign songs during the informal
Goldwater victory celebration held Thursday night.
(Herald Photo)

Republicans In Area 'Pork Choppers
Face Senate
Hold Celebration
Opposition

C H I C A G O (U P I ) — A
shapely
19-year-old
model,
Tony Lee Shelley, who parad­
ed on a public beach in n
topless bathing suit w a s
found guilty Thursday night
o f indecent exposure.

I l l Jailed
By United Press Intrrnatlonnl
Police prodded mid hauled
111 persons to jail Thursday
during three civil rights dem­
onstrations outside the Le­
flore County Courthousu ut
Greenwood, Miss.

Boy Killed

Sanford City Commissioners,
meeting in a study session
Thursday night, voted to go
ahead and employ marine en­
gineers to make a preliminary
planning study of the propos­
ed
waterfront
development
plan.
Tlie long-range, comprehen­
sive plan, which rovers tha
entire wateifront area on I.ako
Monroe, from Park Avc., east
to Mcllonvllic Ave. w-as p re­
sented to the commissioners
Monday by a group of Sanford
bankers and three other busi­
nessmen.
T. E. Tucker, president of
Florida State Bank, Gcorgo
Touhy, executive vice presi­
dent of First Federal, Howard
Hodges, president of Sanford
Atlantic Bank and John Bur­
ton IV, architect, financed a
pictorial development plan for
the
waterfront
area,
and
printed a brochure outlining
the proposal and objectives.
They coupled the proposal
witli a letter promising their
hacking
end
cooperation,
should thu city undertake Hie
development.
After discussion, studying
of engineering maps of I*aka
Monroe and review of the pro­
posal* made
the banker*
group, City Commissioners in­
structed City Manager W. E.
Knowles to contact Uic Florid*
Engineering Society for the
names of marine engineering
firms which will be invited
here for interviews.
Commissioners
said
that
they would interview the en­
gineers, place before them tho
proposal and outline what they
wished the study to show, re­
questing that the engineer*
present preliminary outline*
o f the tests and studies that
would be made.
Commissioners also decided
to request the City Manager
to inform the Snow-Todd group
Hint they are not interested in
their marina proposal at this
time.

N E W YO R K (U P I) — An
o ff - duty
police
lieutenant
An informt.l gathering of nomination of Barry Goldwatshot and killed a 15-year-old
C R Y S T A L RIVER ( U P I ) —
Negro taiy, James Powell,
jubilant area Republicans was ter as Republican presidential
Tho rurally-controlled Florida
n
hetil Thursday night at the candidate ai'd to listen to bis Senate getting the jump on Thursday, touching o ff
Villa Nova Restaurant in Win- acceptance s|H-ech over tele­ pending reiippurtieninont, cau­ near riot on the Upper East
Side o f Manhattan.
cused today to line up ita
vision.
Among those attending were leadership for 1965 session.
Sen. Julius E. Connor of
Seminole Yiung Republicans
CHICAGO (U P I ) — The
Hrooksvillv, leader o f tho soMr. and Mr*. K. Pope HassChicago Tribune announced
culled
‘
P
'r
1
Chop"
bloc,
was
Ctl and Mi t Margaret Gattis.
Tliursduy night is weekday
I A . urprise visitor was Santa n hands down fuvorile to lie
newsstand price will go up to
designate
1
Semite
president,
|Glaus (Italiti Swanson) who
It) cents a copy starting Mon­
A wrecker lived up to iti
mid
St.
Augustine
Sen.
Verio
was on htnd to plug the
day. The current price is
namo
literally,
Thursday
j "Christmas In July" dance be­ Pope was favored to get tlie
seven rente.
about 9:15 p m. when a cable
ing sponsored July 3! at the president pro-tempore spot.
broke, with tlie result that the Cherry Plaza by the Charles
There was speculation, how­
wrecker landed on top ot tin- It.
Holley Central
Florida ever, that mi attempt might
car it was attempting to pull Jheadquarters
J A C K S O N V ILLE (U P I ) —
Mrs. Swanson, tie made to block the designa­
out of Lake Monroe.
|chairman ot the Republican tion o f Connor mid Pope by Florida East Coast Railway
The bizarre double accident [ gubernatorial e a n d I d a t e's urban-area senators, who are attorneys have riled 275 in­
began wln-n a ear guided by Jsteering committee, led the almost certain to take over cidents o f siiltctage—tho most
Willie 11. Watkins was being •group m singing such cam­ ront nil of the Legislature recent last week—ns the leatowed by an auto driver, paign songs as "Iieck the Polls when mi acceptable apportion­ sou the strike-hound carrier
lias not resumed passenger
Johnny Will Franklin, of Or­ with Votes for Holley." Reason ment formula is adopted.
Senate president W i l s o n service.
for these festive activities, uslando.
Near tlie Lake Monroe Inn Jually relegated to December, Carrnwuy conceded Thursday
on Seminole Boulevard (which stems from a play on tlie the reason for the early cau­
Imnlcri Lake .Monrm i tlie low name "H o lley " which led to cus wus tho current "un­
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
(ham broke and tin- first ear, the holly leaf becoming a sym­ stable” situation created when A survey c f BOTC, National
the U. S. Supreme Court or­ Guard nnd other federally
skidding on tlie wet pave­ bol for the campaign.
Now that Holley lias return­ dered Florida to reapportion aided defense activities has
ment. plunged into tlie lake.
ed from the convention in San both houses un the busis o f been started by the Defense
A wrecker Irom It at lift Ga­
Francisco to plans to start population.
Department to root out any
rage. driven by Frank Jones,
In ordering the legislative
campaigning in earnest and
r a c l u l discrimination thut
arrived and hooked up tow
lias scheduled several appear­ slmketlp, the high mint knock­
may exist.
cables, preparing to pull the
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
ances this month in Orange ed down the state's 43-sellfirst car out of the take.
Gov. Farris Bryant vowed to.
nnd Seminole Counties includ­ alor, 112- representative for­
With a snap, tlie towing ing a reception on Tuesday,
day he would remain true to
mula that is scheduled for
hook broke and tlie resulting July 2N, at the Sanford Wo­
VALLEY
FORGE, Pa. the Democratic Party and
voter approval in November.
surge of tension on tlie wreck­ man' s('lul) from 2:3(i to 4
(U P I) — An aerial bomb mid possibly stump for tho party
er boom, coupled with the slip­ p. m
the raising o f 1,300 flags in Ftoridu during the coming
opened the
sixth national piesiilrlilial campaign.
pery wet roadside proved too
Hoy Scout jamboree today, a
much for the holding power of
"I'm a Democrat and will
the wrecker, which slid slowly
week of patriotism, work and B yr iinlastaid 6- emfwy rm
backwards into tin- lake, land­ By United Pi ess International
fun for 62,000 Scouts whose Bryant said nt a news confer­
ranks hnvu turned tills his­ ence wiicri he was asked Ida
ing squarely on top o f the first
Arizona was named for tlie
ST. A U G U S TIN E ( U P I ) — toric site into ‘‘Pensylvauiu's opinion about Barry Goldear.
Spanish version of tin- Pima
v.uter's chances in the state.
Florida Highway Patrolman Indian word for 'little spring Gov. Farris Bryant said to­ 20th largest city.”
Bill Stringficld and Trooper place," identified ns in Ari day he has ordered a small
Tommy Tomlinson investigat­ zona Creek, according to the fores o f state troopers buck
to St. Augustine "to retain
ed.
World Almanac.
the penceful mid calm utinoxFor An All 'Round
pheru" o f the nation's oldest
Good Time . . . .
rlty.
Iirysnt told a news confer­
Meet For A Drink At The
ence in Tallahassee that ‘‘not
more tlinn 10 officers” were
ordered to the historic city to
Itolster a force o f four troop­
ers which hn» remained there
since a raclul truce Was railMon. thru Knt.
ed late last month.
The governor said ho sent
Dancing “ On Tlie House'
in additional officers bccuuxe
Every Friday Night
J
o f reports o f ‘ ‘certain out­
side agitators and Incidents
Select your favorite tune* J
o f picketing" which possibly
on our Juke bus free!
rould return rarial tension to
the city.
By Jane Casselberry

ter

Park

to

celebrate

the

Wrecker Lives
u’ p To !ls Na n lu

Price Increase

Sabotage Cited

Rights Survey Set

Bryant Says He
Will Be Loyal

Jamboree Opens

Arizona Loro

Troopers Back
As Precaution

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W E A TH E R : Cloudiness with showers today, becoming partly cloudy tonight; high today in 80s; low tonight 70-75.

Scout Troops
To Camp Out

E D IT O R IA L

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Zip Code 32771

party

chairman, was nominated for
the

on the S t Johns R iver * * + * “ Tlie N ile o f America”

R A IN 'S L IC K HOADS nml broken towing cable and hook
caused thin double accident on the shore o f Lake Monroe
Thursday night. In the photo on the left un auto sits in the
lake, just o ff the seawall, (seawall is white strip on left of

photo). In tlie photo on the right, wrecker attempting to pull
first car out plunged buckwards into the lake, on top o f hnpless first auto. Wrecker suffered bent drive shaft. First nuto
wus total loss.
(Herald l'hotos).

Registration has begun for
the NAS driver’ s training
d a ises
sponsored
by
the
C hiefs Wives Club.
Sign-up b e g a n Thursday
and will continue through
Tuesday, from 3:30 to 4:30
fi.m. at Building Two on the
Naval A ir Station.
Classes will begin Tuesday,
which registrants participat­
ing in ten lessons.

V A LD E Z H O TE L
DOWNTOWN S AN FO RD

�0

Rev.

Grover

Sewell

Tomorrow
Comes
People seek deeper*lely to
learn o f the future end this
search seem* to concern almost everyone. It is reflected
in the tremendous amount of
money spent fo r fortune tell
era, astrologers, and even
some who claim s special in­
sigh t through their religion.
O f course, vr» do find Bibli­
cal prophecy, but some seem
to read into the Bible things
that are not there. For an
example, we have heard of
people setting dates as to
when the world would end
only to become "a laughing
stock" when the date* were
proven to be false.
I f we could see the future
exactly as it is, would it be
good? A little thought about
this matter tells us that we
would ba most unfortunate if
It wera possible fo r us to
know what the future holds in
every case.
Actually, we enjoy the un­
certainty to a degree. On*
reason fishing Is the number
one hobby In the United
fltates is that one never
knows Just what he Is going
to catch when he easts the
plug o r drops tbs worm in ths
w aU r. I f h# was to be told
the outcome o f the catch the
day before going fishing there
would be little, if any, fishing
dons. I f ons knew the future
as it la he would have little
purpose In seeing a ball gams
or trying fo r a new record In
bis favorite sport. Ths unccr-

Rev. Jackson
To Speak For
Elder Springs

IT.

Both morning and avenlng
services st Elder Springs
Baptist Church this Sunday
Will bs glvsn by Bsv. M. D.
Jackson, recording statistical
secretary a f tha Florida Bap­
tist Convention, In the ab­
sence o f the pastor, Rev. B.
Hamilton Griffin, who la on
vacation.
Rev. Jackson, now rettrad
from tha active pastorate, Is
still serving Florida Baptist*
aa recording statistical secre­
tary. Ha has held thla posi­
tion fo r tha past 22 years and
has been recording statistical
aeerstary fo r the Btate Board
o f Missions fo r ths pest 18
years.
Born In Florida, he has
been preaching 41 years. In
ths earlier days he served
many part time churches and
more recently has pastored
eight full tlm r churches. Dur­
ing these years ha has bap­
tised 460 persons. Recently he
was written up In “ Who’s
Who In South And South­
w est."

talnity o f the future has
much to do with the spice o f
life! This Is not to say that
we would not lie better o ff if
we t'uuiiJ leave the results o f
lifa to God and not worry
about them.
It la also apparent that the
future, If known, would bring
despair to many. Certainly we
are all aware o f the fa rt that
if everyone knew what was
ahead of him he would have
much dread aa well aa antici­
pation fo r life. When we do
not know we can leave all o f
It in the hands o f a merciful
Father who know* just how
much refining we need a*
much as austination .
Tha Important thing la for
ua not to spend all o f our
time seeking to find out what
will happen or to deride how
we w ill adjuit to the future
but Investigate as to what we
ran do to be useful in it. The
AposUe Paul looked at the
past, as ws find in the eleventh chapter o f Hebrew*, and
saw tha great line o f men
who had lived In faith and
bow right their lives had
been. He came to the conclu­
sion that ia expressed in He­
brews
12:1,2,
"Therefore,
alnce we are aurrounded by eo
great a cloud o f witnesses, let
us also lay aside every weight,
and sin which clings so close­
ly, and let u i run with per­
severance the rare that ia act
before ua. . . ."
How much I would like to
encourage each reader to
know that tha futura ia good
if ha can approach It in such
frame o f mind and heart.
This is not to say that all
wilt be aunehine and Joy. Into
the life o f avery person
etorms come, but for. the on*
who can look to his Lord as
the God o f all of life, he will
find that peace w ill possets
him. He will even see the
trials o f Ufa as potential
blesslnga end not at rassninglesa happenings from some
blind force descending upon
him. He would be able to say
with Paul,
know
that all things work together
fo r good to them that lova
God."
Fact the futura loving God
end you w ill find that you
need not know all about It
because a loving heavenly
Father will have made ample
provision fo r Hie child.

Attend Camp
Rev. Leonard Jones, pastor
o f Prairie L a k e
Baptist
Church, has served a t camp
director thla week at Camp
Joy near R o c k
Springs.
Wayne Thnmsk, member o f
the Prairie Lake Royal Am ­
bassadors, also attended this
session o f camp.

Class Added
To Kindergarten
At Holy Cross
Kindergarten at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, beginning
with the fall term this year,
will he expanded to include
children who will be four
years old by Dec. 31.
Announcement of the In­
creased facilities w et made
by Rev. Leroy D. Soper, rec­
tor, who advised that many
parents have felt the need for
their four year old children to
have a learning experience to­
gether with other children the
same age.
It ie not planned that the
new clast will be a ''play­
school." bul a place where
youngsters can learn to work
end play together. Instruction
will Include numbers, music,
art and constructive play.
Mrs. Joyce Soper, former
director o f St. Anne'e Kinder­
garten ia Pine Castle and an
experienced teacher, trill be
in charge of the clast which
will meet from &gt; a.m. until
noon, Monday through Friday.
Registration will be limited
to IS children and may ba
made through tha church o f­
fice.

Lakeland To Be
New Methodist
Headquarters
Relocation
viUe to

Dedication o f K i n g d o m
Hall, headquarters fo r the lo­
cal congregation o f Jehovah's
Witneiaes, w ill ba held this
weektnd beginning at 7 p.m.
Saturday
with
discussions
conducted by local minister*.
R. C. Brantley o f Lake
Monroe will give the opening
address o f welcome followed
by a history o f the congrega­
tion to be presented by the
presiding minister, R. N.
Stafford, alio o f Lake Mon­
roe. A t 7:40 p.m., R. J. Doteon o f Sanford, also a local
minister, w ill discuss with the
audience the purpose o f K ing­
dom Hall.
Dedication discourse w ill be
given by J. L. Patrick, supervisor a f activity o f Jchovah'a
Witnesses In southeast Flor­
ida. Patrick ia a special repreientatlve o f the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society o f
New York City.
Open House at Kingdom
Hall, 1062 W . Third SUeet,
will be held from 2 until 6
p.m. Saturday. Refreshment!
will be served.
H ighlight addreee will be
presented by W . E. Allbrltton,
former 8anford resident and
present Tampa Attorney, at
3 p.m. Sunday. His talk will
be entitled "God'e Kingdom
Rules Amidst Hla Enemies."
A ll Interested persona are
invited to attend.

from

Jackson

Lakeland

for head

quarters

of

Church's

resident

Florida

waa

week by
state

the

the

PanfnrS

Erralb Page 2— Fri. July 17, '64

Methodist
bishop

authorized

in
last

church's nine-

Southeastern

Jurisdic­

tion's quadrennial conference
held at Lake Junaluska, N. C.
It also was voted to change
the name of the Jacksonville
Episcopal Area to the Florida

DOTTLE HOLDERS, plaques and 3D pictures were made in the Primary
Department at Bear Lake Methodist Vacation Church School. Shown
with completed work are, front from left, llurky Mueller, Laurie Mingo,
Debbie Ellla, Larry Benjamin, David Mooney; back, Bobby Hoover, Linda
Irwin, Jimmy Fellows, Jay Webb, Peggy Bonekemper and L it Miller.
Teacher was Mrs. Ann Irwin and assistants were Mrs. Oran Ellis, Mr*.
Jeri Rigsby and Mrs. Marilyn Kite.
(Herald Photo)

Nassau Trip For Two Planned
As Catholic Festival Award
By Donna Eaten
A trip to Nnasnu fo r two

Kingdom Hall
To Be Dedicated
This Weekend

Elit

waa

planned to be awarded

as ths grand prise fo r

the

Church o f Nativity's Catholic
Women’s Club Fall Festival
at the board meeting o f the
organisation held Monday evaning.
The
three-day weekend
cruise will be from Miami via
the SS Florida.
The Festival Is scheduled
fo r Oct. 3, beginning at noon,
on the church grounds.
Booth chairmen for the Fes­
tival, named by Mrs. Jennie
Fox, waye and mesns chair­
man, are Mrs. June Boyles,
cold drinks; Mr*. Georgs Som­
mer, caket; Mrs. Dorothy Ed­
wards, religious articles; Mrs.
Josephine Stanklewics, fish
pond| Mrs. Mary Bartlanskl,
dart game; Mrs. Pat Quilling,
w et (pongs throw; Mrs. K it­
ty Conroy, lee cream; Mrs.
Terry Faye, Nassau award.
Mrs. Rosemary Grove, g ift
basket; Mies Dorothy Teelo
and the Holy Name Society,
game* o f ekill.
The American Legion w ill
provide train rides and teen­
age boys w ill bo in charge
o f hone ride*.
In other business, the res­
ignation by board memben,
M n . Pat Dulles, who has
moved to Hawaii, and M n .
Lorana Hopkins were accept­
ed by M n . Gene 8hannon,
president.
M n . Conroy was appointed
organisation
and
develop­
ment chairmaan and Mrs.
Shirley Corkill, Catholic char­
ities chairman.
Mias Teslo acted aa secre­
tary in tha absence o f M n .

Grove who Is away on vaca­
tion.
M n . Fox announced that
rummage sales would be held
Sept. 8,4,5 at Super Vatu
Market on SR 488 with M n .
Boyles as chairman and Sept.
10, 11, 12 at a location in
Sanford to be announced with
M n . Edwards as chairman.
She urged the women to col­
lect rummage which may be
placed temporarily in the
church hall fo r later storage.
Mr*. Lillian Kennedy, vice
president, thanked M n . Edwarde, M n . Conroy and Mrs.
Stankicwicz fo r donations of
baked goods fo r the club's
USO contribution day in June
and reported that M n . Shan­
non, M n . Joan Greenwood and
M n . Malnora Altshuler would
bake today fo r the USO.

District Agent
Attends School
David L. Vorpagel o f Longwood, district representative
in this area fo r Aid Associa­
tion fo r Lutherans, recently
attended a sales
training
school at the group’s home
office in Appleton, Wis.
The school Included analy­
sis and dlacuasion sessions on
life insurance principles and
their application to modem
day problem*. Current and
future trends in the life In­
surance hutinaas also were
studied.

Episcopal Area and to permit
The Cuba• Conference, which
is a part o f the episcopal area,
to become an autonomous
church during the next four
years.
Meeting today through next
Friday in Lakeland are aome
800 Florida Methodist women
leaden who will convene in
two groups to study t h a
church'* world-wide mission*
program.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
w ill bold its 12th annual mis­
sion study waak today through
Sunday with 123 delegates ex­
pected to attend and more
than 600 representatives of
th e
Woman's
Society of
Christian Service are due to
attend the organization's 19th
annual School of Missions
Mooday through Friday of
next week.

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Women's Club events sched­
uled by M n . Shannon fo r tha
coming month are July 9,
Communion Sunday; Aug. 2,
monthly bake sale and Aug.
10, board meeting.

Rev. Dawsey
To Speak For
Men’s Club
By Jane Casselberry
Rav. Cyrus Dawsey o f Ovie­
do F in t Methodist Church
will speak to ths Men's Club
o f the Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church at 7:30
pjn. Tuesday.
Rev. Dawsey and his wifs
served as missionaries for 23
yea n in Brasil. He w ill talk
on interesting experience in
the country.
A ll men o f the church are
Invited to attend.

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Afraid O f Death? Not After They Saw 'Mama' Die for Only
Religion In America
By Louis Caste la
United P n ea International
Dying ia the on* act to
which all human being! are
inexorably committed.
Moat o f us would like to
put It o f f aa long as pos­
sible, and to face it with dig­
nity and courage when it ia
no longer avoidable.
A fe w rare souls have the
graca to look upon dying not
marely aa an inevitable fata
which m ust.be endured, but
as a positive opportunity fo r
service.
Pope John X X III waa a
good example. Ilia death last
year waa— to use an old-fash,
lontd ta rn — “ ed ifyin g" te the
whole world.

But you don't have to be a edge o f life fo r four days.
"She told us that aho waa
Tope to die well.
“ I wish I could w rit* well not afraid, and that we need
W * recently were permitted enough to do justice to those not he afraid either. She told
us that ah* was ready, not
to read a letter which a lady last few days o f Mama’e life.
juat to leave thla world and
In Meridian, Mlse., wrote to None o f ue will aver forget a aick old body, but ready and
a friend in Washington, D. C. them. A ll o f the children were happy and truly eager to get
I t was a private letter, never here. , . .
on to what was waiting for
meant fo r publication. But It
“ She was dying and she her.
describes a truly Christian knew it. But she kept herself
“ She said to keep living our
death ao vividly that we ask­ bright and alert until aha had lives with lova and kindness,
ed the author's permission to talked to each one o f us Indi­ and to ba ever mindful of
quote from Jt, and she has vidually. Thar* was nothing God, and we would have
graciously assented.
mushy or tsar-Jarking about nothing to fear when our time
Sha ia telling about the theta conversations. Sha just comes to face death.
death o f her elderly mother- bad Ilttla massages fo r each
“ I am sure that many peo­
in-law.
o f us, and she took the time ple pass on feeling that way,
The first paragraph* of tha to deliver them.
but you very seldom hear of
“ The marvelous thing Is on* who gets a chance to
Utter explain that “ Mama”
suffered a heart attack and that aha managed to change share her last thoughts ao
waa taksa to a hospital, all o f our thoughts about calmly and cheerfully with
whars the lingered on the death. . . .
her fam ily.
"Th ey say that to give your
Ufa fur another is tha great­
est act o f lova you can per­
form. But I have learned
from Mama you don't have to
die fo r someone—In the sense
o f voluntarily eacriflclng your
Ufa fo r them— in order to
make your death an aet of
love.
"Mam a used her death to

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Ellis as assistant. Children showing handicraft items are, front from left,
Cathy Ostrander, Peter Webb. Jan Dotten, Cathy Hall, Cindy Mooney,
Freddy G riffith and Bill Irw in; back, Nina Ellis, 8arsh Miller, Brad
Mueller, Scott Benjamin, Lorian Webb, Richard Triven, Bonnie Dice and
la m i a DarualL
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JR A N N R O. CARSON, form erly
JR AN N R O. SH IKKRIt. form er­
ly JR AN NR &lt;1. SR.MIRIt. and
F R A N K 8. CARSON, her hu».
hand,
AOTICR OK
m iih t o a iir
n i i i m . o M 'i u :
SAI.R IIV I'LIIIIK
Notice Is hereby alven pur­
suant to a Fliml K erree of
Foreclosure, dated the ISth diiy
o f July, m i . and entered In
Chancery case No. 14007 of the
Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein M. W A V R SM ITH Is
P la in tiff and JR AN NR (1. CARSON.
form erly
JR AN NR
0.
8 IIIF F R R . form erly JR AN NR
U. SRAORIt, and F R A N K 8.
CARSON, her husband, are Hefendants, that I w ill sell to the
htahest and best bidder for
cash at the front door o f the
Seminole County Courthouse In
the City o f Sanford, Florida, at
12:00 o'clock noon, on the Srd
day o f August 1764, the fo llo w ­
ing described property as set
forth In said Final Decree, tow it:
llealnnlng 1} fret North of
the Center of Section I.
Township 21 South, Range
10 Rast, as shown on Plat
o f Duke Rllen Addition to
Casselberry,
Florida,
re ­
corded In Plat Rook 7,
page 1], o f the ruhllo Recorde o f 8em!noIe Coun­
ty Florida, run W est 7S
feet, north to waters edge
o f I-ahe Rllen. Northeast­
erly along w aters edge of
said ta k e lo
Section line
o f eald Section I, thence
South to point o f llegln-

will be made to »cnd one
satellite on a new orbital path.
The 115-foot rocket, mak­
ing it* 16th *trnight successful ahot, thundered into the
darkness at 3:22 *.m. EST
with three spacecraft perched
in its nose.
The silvery rocket arched
over the Atlantic seconds a f­
ter lifto ff and climbed aloft.
Less than two minutes inter,
it disappeared into low clouds.
Seconds after blastoff, the
A ir Force fired a small sound­
ing rocket to take a look at
the missile's exhaust.
The final success o f the or­
bit won’t be known until
nlwut 18 hours after the
launching. An air f o r c e
spokesman said around 15
minutes a fter blastoff that
everything was proceeding ac­
cording to schedule. “ As far
as we're concerned, It's on
time on the line,” he said.

11lug.
Subject to reatrlctlone of
record ns set out In Deed
Rook 172. page IAS, Pub­
lic Records o f Semlnolo
County, Florida
D ATR D this ISth day o f
July 12(4.
(S R A M
Arthur H. Reckwlth, J r ,
Clerk. Circuit Court
lly : Sandra S. Johnsoa
Deputy Clerk
F R L D R R AND H R T TIN O H A t’ S
HO South Knowlee Avtnue
W in ter Park, Florida
Altorn eya for P la in tiff
Publish July 17, 1X4
C D Il- il

SANFO RD MOOSE building chuirnmn, Ralph
Schwcickert, right, receives “ Man o f the Month"
scrapbook award from State Director Jim McKeone o f Clearwater who was a special guest
recently for the College O f Regent Program o f
Sanford Chapter 1401, Women o f the Moose.

Legal Notice
In the 4*«nrt s f the 4'nnnty
Judge, Seminole County, F lor­
ida, la Prnbntr.
In ret Rotate o f
ANNIRDRD
W A I-K R R
OIR.
RON. Deceased
T o All Creditors nod Person,
llo r ln a
Claims nr Demands
Aanlnst Sold R eta in
You and esch of you are
hereby notified and required lo
present nny claims and demands
which you, or either o f you
may have against the estate of
A N N IR IIR D
W A I,K I'.lt
O lll.
RON, deceased, late o f Charles­
ton County, South Carolina, to
the County Judge of Seminote
County, Florida, at his office
In the court houre o f eald
County at Sanford. Florida,
within
six calendar months
from the time of the flret pub.
Ilcatlon of this notice. Tw o
coplee o f each claim or demand
shall he tn writing, and shall
state tho place o f residence and
post o ffic e address o f
the
claimant, an I shall he evtorn lo
by the claimant, hla agent, or
uttorncy and accompanied by n
filin g tee of one dollar end
each claim or demand not ao
filed iliatl he void.
/s/ DOROTHY G I R II O N
SM ITH
An Ancillary Kgecutrlx of
the M e t W ill and Teela.
ment of ANNIRRKL. W A R .
K R ll OIHIIO.V, deceased
GEO. A. SPRER. JR.
Attorney for said Rxscutrla
I 1. O. Rox 1244
Sanford, Fk rlda
Publish July 17. 24.21, * Aug.
7. 1X4.
CDR-ST

Legal Notice
In 4h Court s f Ifcr 4*unn4y
Jiidar. »rntlnolc County, Klurlita. In Prnhatr.
In r r i C.»tstr of
DAISY ROUNDTREE, dreassrd
Tn All C rnlllara and Prranns
lla tln a claim s nr
Drmaada
Aanlnst Maid Rnlalr
Y'ou and each o f you here­
by notified and required to
present any claims and d e ­
mands which you. or either of
you. may have against the
estate o f DAISY* ROUNDTREE,
deceased, late of said County,
to the County Judge o f Semi­
nole County, Florida, at hla
offic e In the court house of
said County at Sanford. F lo r­
ida, within six rxlendar months
from the time o f the flrat
put.Ilcatlon nf this notice. Two
copies of each claim or de­
mand shall he In writing, and
shall slate the place of resi­
dence and post office address
o f ths clalm int, and ahall be
sworn to by the claimant,
agent, attorney and accompan­
ied by a filin g fee o f one dol­
lar and such claim or demand
not ao tiled shall he void.
T a y lor Roundtree
Aa
adm llstrator o f
the
Estate of
D AISY ROUNDTHEB
Deceased
Harold Johnson. Atty.
Sanford, Florida
Publish July 2. 10. 17. 24, 1X4
CUR-12

State Due To
Okay Bonds
TALLAHASSEE (U P I ) —
Tho Development Commission
is expected to authorize a
bond issue Monday for the
construction of a new head­
quarters in the Capitol Cen­
ter for the state Hoad Hoard.
The board said Thursday it
intends to sell its present
headquarters and an annex
building to the state for the
appraised price of &gt;2,457,150.
The new building will be f i ­
nanced with a &gt;3.5 million
bond issue to be paid off
through rentals and money
from the salo o f tiie present
buildings.
CANADA BRAVE
M ILW AU KEE
(U P I )
—
Pitcher Ron PJche o f the M il­
waukee Braves was born in
Verdun,
Quebec, and atill
makes his home in Canada.

Weafhersfield Civic Groups Night Flying To Taper O ff
Impove Community Areas
By Maryann Miles
A number of civic improve­
ments in the community of
Wcathcrsfleld on SR 436 west
of Altamonte Springs has been
accomplished
recently
through efforts of the Wcathcrsfield Civic Association and
a local teenage cluh which
were organized last month.
Street lights arc back on
after the association advanc­
ed a &gt;618 annual payim-nt to
Florida Power Corporation,
weeds have been cut on un­
developed acreage at a cost of
$100, 30 loads o f trash have
been hauled away from the
area and cement manhole
covers are being made to re­
place those which were re­
moved.
In
addition,
the County
Health Department has prom­
ised aid in removal o ( an "un­
called for dump" which has
been an ugly c&gt;csorc and
County Zoning Director Hob
Drown has offered assistance,
where possible, from his de­
partment in further improving
the area.
County Commission Chair­
man James P. Avery Jr. help­
ed secure clay for the base­
ball diamond located on the
highway and owned by Fred
Hushcer who has donated its
use until the property is sold.
The Empire Realty Com­
pany has oiferrd use of its
office as a community center
and teenagers arc planning to
build their own clubhouse,
"Th e Shack," on a lot at
Lynchficld and Citadel. Al­
ready they have a juke box,
ping pong table, television
set, soft drink machine and
start of a library ready to in•tall when the building is com­
pleted.
Initial work and Inspiration
for organization of the Civic
Association Is credited to Ce­
cil Cummings, zlcvcloper and
builder, who makes a &gt;50 do­
nation to the group per each
house told. To date a total of
&gt;500 haa been received in this
manner.
Much credit also is due Mrs.

Sarah McGrath, Robert Trerick. Mrs. Phyllis Millard,
Conley Parker, Don Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hartwell,
Mrs. Harold Carothcrs and
Mrs. Gloria Jcmine who made
door to iloor calls to arouse
interest in forming the asso­
ciation.
Officers of the adult group
arc Davis, president; Parker,
vice president, and Mrs. Hart­
well,
secretary • treasurer.
Meetings arc held each Mon­
day.
Teenage officers are David
Parker, president; Paul Dun­
can, vice president; Wanda
Wilson, secretary, and Donna
Wilson, treasurer. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis s e n e as adult ad­
visors for the group which
mi'cts on Thursdays.
FLAW LESS
M ILW AU KEE (U P I)- T o m my Aaron of the Milwaukee
Ilravcs handled 206 chances
in 45 games at first base in
19G3 without making an error.

BOBS AW AY
INNSBRUCK.
Austria
(U P D —Canada won Uic fourman bobsled event in the Win­
ter Olympic Games although
it doesn't have a single boh
run in the country.

Twelve N A S Sanford pilota
will complete most o f their
preparations fo r next week’s
carrier qualifications aboard
the USS Independence to­
night, leaving the city to n
quiet, almost “ jettesa” week­
end with good television re­
ception.
Tonight's flying ends at
11:30 p. m., followed by light
daytime operations over the
weekend.

State Liquor,
Smoke Taxes
Top 1963
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) Tax collections on alcoholic
beverages and cignrvtlcs sur­
passed all state records in
1063, according to Beverage
Director Rlcliarit Keating.
Fiscal
1063 closed
with
&gt;120.9 million in tax collec­
tions, exceeding expectations
by nearly &gt;1 million. Keating
said Thursday that tho in­
crease was due to tax in­
creases voted by the 1963 l e g ­
islature.
GEHRIG MARK
NEW YO R K (U P I) — le u
Gehrig of the New York Yan­
kees compiled 400 or more to­
tal bases in one season five
times in his career, a major
league mark.

The week-long push to pre- liegln

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Tuesday

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pnie the pilots for their de­ isn't likely to disturb the city.
manding

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has kept the noise level up miles of Atlantic Ocean which
nnd T V reception down in
somo sections o f the city this
week.
**We realize the imposition
this has plnccd upon many o f
our citizenns,” Cnpt. James O.
Mayo, Commnndcr Heavy A t­
tack Wing One, said yester­
day. “ Yet through nil our in­
tensive preparations the peo­
ple o f Sanford have demon­
strated rommcuduhlo patience
and understanding.
I wish that each might visit
an airernft earrier for a few
days to seo the true pay-off
o f their cooperation.”
Capt. Mayo, whose quarters
nro located less than 400
yards from the end of the
runway, ia probably as aware
o f Jet disturbances as anyone.
Tho roar o f je t enginea will

will surround the 1,100-foot
Independence ns she cruises
far from sight o f land.
There tho Sanford fliers
and other# from Jacksonville
ami Oceana, Vu., will l&gt;e mak­
ing the ten day nnd six night
landings which will qualify
them for extended operations
at sen.
Much o f Sanford’s repre­
sentation will come from
RVAH-9, the first squadron
to deploy In the Atlantie with
the famed RA-5C Vigilant*
reconnaissance bomber.
If practice makes perfect,
tho RVAH-9 pilots should
havo little trouble passing
their carrier tests.
Anyone In Sanford can
testify they’ve bc«n practic­
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iter Throws Punch, But No Bone A t G O P Liberals
water's nomination mainly on
ground* It Invited extremist
support, sat stone-faced as
cheering Goldwater backers
nearby craned their necks to
:em.
Pennsylvania Gov. William catch his reactioo to the " e x ­
Iff. Scranton, who fought Gold- tremism" line.
roo could look almoct
rtiere among the liberal
it tlie hall and what you
noat likely to find wa«

anywing
were
con-

Afterwards Scranton — who
had got 214 of the non Goldwater votes for the party's
top spot— termed the candi­
date's address as a whole
"v e ry strong" and declined to
discuss Its various parts.

the impressed" with wbat Richard j action was sought, she ra-iney, displeased at Gold water’s j of the speech. He said he
not M. Nlxoo had said. Reminded * piled: " I t was interesting— refusal to disavow right wing would support the national
quite mad enough to give a that It was Goldwater'e, not!that’s about all I could say." extremist support, r e g is te r e d ! Ucket only U It was advanced *
Nixon's, speech on which re-1 Ulchlgaa Gov. George Rom-1his "reservations" In advance!In a "responsible manner.
reporter her name, charged
A woman alternate k
Pennsylvania delegation,

hotly that Goldwater bad Juat
"rea d decent Republicans out
o f the party and the John
Blrcbera into It.”
Several Pennsylvania dele­
gates fished In pockets for dis­
carded Scranton badge* and
re-installed them In place of
new Goldwater buttons.
Sen. Kenneth B. Keating of
N ew York, who also bad ap­
plied the extremist label to
Goldwater and who Is consider­
ing running for re-election this
year without invoking tbe par­
ty’s presidential ticket, was
asked for reaction.
"N o comment at this tim e,"
was the brusque reply of the
normally talkative Keating.
Mrs. Josephine Margetts, a
New Jersey delegate, side­
stepped a request for comment
on Goldwater'e speech by say­
ing she was "tremendously

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T H E Y ’RE A L L FOR HARRY — And why not? Theno are the five lend­
ers who organized nnd direct the Goldwater for President campaign. From
left to right, F. Clifton White, co-ordinator of field activities; Mrs. Emery
Johnson, director o f women’s activities; Denison Kitchcl, general direc­
tor; Richard G. Kleindienst, director o f field operations, nnd Dean Burch,
assistant general director.

COLLEGE OF R EG E NT N igh t waa observed last week by Sanford Chap­
ter 140-1, Women o f the Moose. Participating were, front from loft, Thel­
ma Sherrod, Eva Moore and Cathy T otten ; buck, Rita Sanford, Alice SuitHcr, EIoIho Small and Maude Word. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Small are o f the
Sunford Chuptor. Others are from Orlando Chapter 1002.

Press Grudge? 'Ridiculous', Says Ike
Hu said In a televised Inter­ columnlsta that don't bother
view
ABC he was "complete­ about tha facta, but they juet
Former President Dwight L.
Eieenhower s a i d Thursday ly astonished" by the wild ap­ writs their etories."
SA N FRANCISCO ( U P I ) —

is

S t ala lM

riE R E n r

o iv -

EN,
That
Bonded Municipal
Corp l b * lioldrr of th« followtn* rartlfl rat* tin* filed laid
certifies!# for lav dr ad to b*
laaurd tharaon. Th* certificate
number and year of la«uanc*.
th* daai-rlpllon of th« property,
and th* name In which It waa
assessed are aa follow*:
Cartlflcala No. t i l l
Vaar of
Issuance 1»*3
D.scrlyllna a f Prepertyi
Dot ISA. A Iteplat of a
Part of Hportsman'e Paradie# f l a t Hook I f a r * 31
Name In which aNeaaurd p e ­
ter ft Jeanatt# V. Ilowan. All
of aald property l-alnx In th*
County of Hrmlnola, Htat# of
Florida. Unlaaa each certifi­
cate ahall h* r*d*rm *d accordIn * to taw tha proparly dea.
crlbad tn eurh certificate will
t&gt;* aold to tha hlKhant bidder
at tha front door of th# Hemlnot* County Court Ilona* at
Ranford, Florida, on tti* flrat
Monday
In
tho
month
of
Ausual, 1 f « , which la tha Ird
day of Ausuat. 11&gt;S4.
l u t - d till* 19th day of June
1MI.
(Official Clark'* 8 r * n
Arthur II. Ilackwllh, J r ,
Ctark Circuit Court
lly: (I. T. Hay, Jr., D. C.
PilMlati July to, 17, 14. 31, 1144
CUII-31

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF AP P LIC A T IO N
PON T A X UKF.II
(Sec. i a i . l t FlarlSa tta la la a ml
itiai

C LIFFO R D O. W A L K E R And
A LIC E N. W A L K E R , hla wlta
and C H AR LES M. OOODWIN
and ----- OOODWIN. hla wife.
Defendants.
N orton

or

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in

WORTH A im F O RK ft.O U TR E
TO- C LIFFO R D Cl. W A L K E R
and ALICE N. W A L K E R ,
hla w lfa
You, Dafandants. ara hereby
notified that a complaint lo
foractoaa a certain mortxuB*
on th* follow ln x dtaoribad proparty situate, lylnx and balnx
In Hamlnol* Oounty, Florida,
to-Witt
I-it
4 Of
NAN
■ E M
KNOLLS. Hamlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida, . aeoordlnx to
tha l*lat thereof aa record­
ed In Plat Hook IS, p*xe
41, Pubtlo Record* of Saminola County, Florida
haa been filed axel net you In
tha abov* atylad ault sod you
era required lo aarr* a copy
o f your Anawer or Plaadlux
to lb * Complaint on P la in tiffs
attorney. JOHEPII M. MURAHKu. P. O. R ot IIS, Fern Park,
STorlda, and file the orlxtnal
Answer or Pleadlnx In the offloe o f the Clark o f the Circuit
Court on or bafora lha Ith
day o f August, 1344. If you
fa ll to do an, a dear** pro
ronf***o w ill b* taken axalnal
you fur th* relief demanded In
the Complaint.
W1TNKBB my hand and o ffi­
cial seal o f office at Hanford,
Hamlnol* County, thin let day
o f July. 1SII.

NOTICE IK IIK H E H Y OtV
EN, Thst U r p i i Realty Curp.
tbs holder of Ih* followtna
cartlflcala h u filed aald cartlfloat* for tea dead lo b* laauad
thereon. Tho eortlflcato numbar and year o f laauanoa, Ih*
doocrlpllon o f Ih * proporly,
and Ih* name In which It waa
aaaaaaad ara aa follow ai
Cartlflcala No. I t t
Tear of
laauanc* ttSt
Description a f Praparlyi
Has. t i l l ft. K o f NW
Cor Lot SS Dlk A llun
14 do*. SS Min W SSI.S ft
K 103.1 ft to H it Naly
along Hit 1411 ft N I Hex
SS Min K 4IS ft W 44 ft
lo POII Pt o f Lota 71 7*
101 lot A I t t Hlk A. M M
amith’a Hacuml Hubdlvlstun
Plat Hook 1 P ata lo t
Nama
In
which
aaaaaaad
Rudolph ft Mary Rcotl. A ll ol
aald properly l&lt;*lng In the
County o f Bemltiola, a u to o f
Florida. Unlaaa auch cartlflcala
ahall ha radaamad accord In a to
taw th* property described In
auch cartlflcala w ill ha aold to
th* hlshtot bidder at tha front
door o f th* Hemtnole County
Court llouso at Ranford. F lor­
ida, on tha flral Monday In
lha month o f Auaual. 1144,
which la lha Ird day of Ausuat
(SEAL)
1314.
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r,
Uatsd this l lt h day o f Juaa,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
l it ! .
Ry: Sandra
Johneou, DC.
(O fflelat Clark'a fr a il
Arthur II. Ilackwllh. J r , JOSEPH M. MllltAUKO
Attorney
at
Law
Clark Circuit Court.
Hrmlnol* County, Florida P. O. Rox SSI
Fern l*ark. Florida
lly : U. T. Hay. J r , U. c.
Publish July IS, II, 14, I I , IS It Publish July 1. is, IT. J ! ,1341
CUB -S I

CUB-IS

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FRID A Y

Bought From Receiver

N IT E

O f The U. S. Court

T IL g P. M.
ONE GROUP LAD IES’ AN D MISSES’

FLATS and CASUALS 50*

to

WOMEN’S HOUSE SU PPE R S — VALU ES TO 1.69

FOAM
CUSHIONED

SLIDES

WOMEN A N D MISSES SAMPLES — V ALU E TO fi.95
FITS 3'/, - 4 • 4 K
»

FLATS - CASUALS

Legal Notice

I. H I I H I B T F O R S U P P O R T A N D ■ A I N T R N A N C H O F SCHOOLS
A. Balance* on hand Baslnnlng of Toari t. S la t * Fund*
as.sss.ss S. County Fund* l l l . I I T . i l t. District F u a 4 •
Sll.3lll.tS T O T A L 431.144.Oc
SHE Investment balance b-xtnnlnx of Tear 7-1-34 143.333.30
B. Anticipated Hecolptsi 1. H u t * and Federal Funds 3.444.771.00
S. Oounty Tasoa 114.441 09 I. District T ar a s 717.030.00 I.
Other Kourcea 3*0.00 4. Total 1.071,141.00
C. Proposed Eipendlturea: I. Instructional Malarias S.ISO.tOO.OO
3. Transportation 111.741.00 S. Capital Outlay 470.441.0* 4.
Debt Service ItO.ill.oo 4. Other Expanses and Raaarvaa
l.ltO.OIS.OI I. Total 4.744.404.00

II. B I IIIICT 1*4)11 lll*T H I(*r ROND INTEREST ADD BIXKINa
FUND*
A. Balance and Rtaarve* Uaxlanlnx of Tear: 41.103.00
B Anllrlpalad Receipts! ). Tax* * II3.I7I.00 I. Other Source#
SI1.00
C. Proposed Expenditures: 1. Bond* 114,004.00 S. Interest
100.743 00 S. Other 14.340 0*
D. Anticipated Reserve* and llalancaa at End o f Tea r 10,331.00

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W OM EN’S A N D MISSES’

Summer Shoes

9

DRESS — HEELS — FLA TS — CASUALS

V i O FF

2.98 to 5.98
Less .99
1.99

YOU PA Y $1w *3 ”
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in

Nam*
In
which
aaaeaaed
Johnnla I- *
Ruby la Col­
lin*. A ll o f aald property bain
In tha County of Henilnol*.
Hint* o f Florida. Unless auch
certificate ahall ha redeemed
aeoordlnx to law th* property
described In such rarllftoata
w ill b* aold lo Ih* hlxhoat bid­
der at tha front door o f tha
Hamlnol* Oounty Court House
at Sanford, Florid*, on th*
first Monday In th* month of
Auxuat, l t t t . which U th* Srd
day of Auxuat. 1314.
Dattd this 13th day e f June
1*14.
(o ffic ia l Clark'a ft**])
Arthur II. Ilackwllh, J r ,
Clark Circuit Court,
Hamlnol* County, Florida
Byi O. T. Ray, J r , D.C.
Publish July 1». 11, SI. SI. t i l l
C DII-ST

"N ow , the reporter that 1*
night any Idea that ha has a plause he got when he made
reporting news la an entirely
grudge against the American the remark Tuesday.
Eieenhower aald hla resent­ different peraon," Elsenhower
preea la "ridiculous."
Elsenhower drew c h e e r s ment was aimed at "carelesi •aid. "H a haa to ba reliable.”
from Republican convention
delegates Tuesduy night when
ha referred to "sensationNOTICE OP PUNLIO IIKANINO OP HITIOOL It I'DUET
aeeklng” columnlsta and com- i n t u n c i r c u i t c o i w t o r
Pursuant to tb* provisions o f Haotlon 3IT.I3 Florida HtaluTUN n in t h j u d ic ia l c m menUtora.
las, HIT, notice la hereby riven (hat a public br arln x shall b*
e r r r , i n a n d f o r s k m i - held by Ih* County Board of Public Instruction of Hamlnol*
Thursday night, ha aald "B y N-I.SJ f-nUXTV, FLO RID A.
County, Florida, on July SI. ISIt at Ih* hour of 1:00 p. M. In th*
and large I think my relatione niAN C KRV n o . seiaa
County Board maatlnx room at Hanford for th* purpoo* of dieF
E
D
E
R
A
L
N
A
T
IO
N
A
L
MORTwith the press have been
euaalnx with the oltlaen* of th* County &lt;h* proponed school
(1AOB AM O C IATIO N, a cor­ bu dfat of oald County for th* fiscal year btxlnnlnx July 1. SSCI
highly satisfactory."
poration,
and ending June SI, ISIS, which budget la auminarltad a * fol­
Plaintiff lows!

Legal Notice

BAN KRUPTCY SALE

NOTII E OF A PPLIC ATIO N
FOR T A X DEED
fSee. IOI.IS F ie ri da aaatwlr*
o f 10(01
NOTICE IH H E n E n r O IVEN, That Atlantic Municipal
Corp. th* holder o f tb* fo llo w ­
lnx certificate haa filed aald
certificate fo r ta t dead to b*
Dauad tharaon. Tha c e rtifi­
cate number and year o f laau­
anc*. th* daecrlptlon o f th*
property, and th* name In
which It waa aaaeaaed ar* aa
folio wra:
Cartlflcata No. 1SS
Tear o f
laauanc* ISIS
Description ml Property i
I-ot S Hlk S TV H. The
Tow n o f Hanford. Flat Rook
1 Pax** 41 to I t A IIS US
m

OPEN

deed

Florida

WOMEN'S A N D MISSES — DRESS, HEELS, FLATS. CASUALS

2.98 to 5.98
.99
1.99

FA LL
SHOES

YOU PAY * 1 " *3 ”
*

LAD IE S’

POCKET BOOKSWere^s*1.49
CHILDREN'S SI MMER

CHILDREN'S F A L L

SHOES
Vi PRICE

SHOES
Vi OFF

M l to 4.9S
L ea. 1 . 0

L eu

2.4&gt;

M I2 A I

pa T

M l to 4.IS
.33
i.aa
1 .M

MEN'S. WOMEN'S
A N D CHILDREN'S

MEN'S DRESS

C ASU AL

SHOES

AND

TE N N IS SHOES
&gt;/a OFF
1.98 to 4.98

Lee*
pay

M

1.M

1 .3 2 3 .3 2

«

3 .3 2

t

'/3&lt;OFF
4J8 to 19.98
Lea. 1.M
M l
YOU
PA Y

3J27.32

III. R I'DUtrr STIR RUN!) I'ONBTRUOTION FUNDS
A. Balance* at Itrulnnlnx of Tear: 11,041.43
B. Anticipated Hccelpta: 1. Hal* of Bondi 3 S. Proceed* of ( a c ­
tion 317.31 l-oana 0. S. Othar 3S3.STI.lt
C. Proposed Expenditure*: l l l . l l l . i l
D. llalancaa and Iteaartas al End of Tea r I

IV. MII.LAUISU TO RE LEVIED

Th* mlllax* lo b* levied on th* t i l l aaaaaamant roll to produce
necessary revenues for th*** b u d f e u for th* oaautug fiaoal
year ara:
A. County Support and Malnlaaano* Fuad 3.31.
U. Dlalrlct No. 1 Currant Levy J.Ji.
C. District No. 1 Dulldlnx and llus Raaarvt Fund 1.33.
D. District No. 1 Intaraat ft Minkins Fund l.SS.
Complete detail* of each separata part of th* achool budxat
aummarlaad abuv* ar * on HI* and ara avwllaM* for public
Inspection at th* Office of th* County Superintendent of
Pehoola at Hanford and will also b* available for auch pubtlo
hcarlox tosoUiar with all aupportlnc atattmeaia and la formation.
All Inlaraetad persona are cordially Invltad to partlclpat* In
this public bsarlnx and to dlacua* th* school proxrara and
buux*l for Ihla County for th* ansulns year.
B O AR D OF P UUl. IC INST RU CTION
S E M IN O L E COUN TT. KleORIDA
Dy: J. U. Wright, Jr.
Chairman Hoard of Publle Instruction
Samlnul* County, Florida

Attest:

R. T. MllwtO
County Suparlalondant of
Publlo Instruction ft E i - O f f l c l *
Secretary to Board et Publlo Intlr.
Publlab July IT, 1334
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M EN’S WORK

Shoes &amp; Boots ™ *3” »’» MO00

SILVER D O LLA R
SHOE STORE

to

201 EAST FIRST ST. — DOWNTOWN SANFORD
SALK CONDUCTED BT SELF - SERVICE SHOE STORES, INC.

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*

SANFORD

* " * 1New Methodist
Church To Form
In Sanford
Organizational steps lor The
Southern Methodist Church or
Sanford are presently under­
way with Hirelings being con
dueled at 7:30 p m. each Sun­
day at Ihe Sanford Woman's
Club.

BRING

O VER 35 YE A R S
At First &amp; Palmetto
(Alongside old post o ffice)

SEM INOLE LODGE Nursing Home now under
construction on Fourth St. will he run by n hus­
band and w ife team, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gra­

ham, who previously operated it nursinp home
in Pennsylvania. This photo was taken from n
scale model.
(Herald Photo)

36-Bed Nursing Home To Open Here In November

new $100,000 sanctuary at Oak Avenue and 13th Street was lifted in
place Monday afternoon by work crews in nbout 15 minutes nfter lines to
the crane were thoroughly secured. Completion (late on construction has
been announced for August.
(Herald I’ hoto)

Bible School
A two-week Vacation Bible
School cm the theme, “ God,

Hospital Notes

M y County and I , " will open
JU L Y Hi. till;I
at 0 n.m. Monday at the
Admission*
Lutheran Church c f the Re­
Hazel I I obg, Cypsie Scott,
deemer, W. -5th Place, with Rcdetha Boggs, Morris E.
classes for children four to Forguson,
Monroe
Wilcox,
14 year*.

Legal Notice
XOTH'K OK AKIM.ICATlnX
KOII T A X IIKKI1
(CM-. I » l . i e Florida Statute*
ml l»ID|
n o t ic e
is liE H K n r H IV ­
ES. That Larp er nealty Corp
tha holder of tha follow ing
certificate haa filed raid cer­
tificate for lax drrd to br lo u •d
thereon.
Th#
certificate
number and year o f Itauance.
(he description of the property,
and the name In which It waa
aeaeeard are aa follow#:
Certificate So. 111!
Tear of
Itauance 1212

lleerrlplloa ml Prapertyi

r-ot 2 nik n. Triplett 1-ake
Shoree fla t Hook I 1‘aae la
Name
In
which
aaeeeted
Herbert A. A Katherine T.
Kenelon. A ll o f aald property
being In the County of SemiDole, Slate o f Florida. Itnleaa
auch certificate ahall be re­
deemed according to law the
property
deacrlbed In
auch
certificate w ill be told to the
higher! bidder at the front
door o f the Seminole County
Court llouae at Sanford. Flor­
ida, on the flrat Monday In
Ihe month o f Augual, 19«(,
which la the Ird day o f Auguat,
1214.
Dated thla 191h day of June,
1984.
(O fficial Clerk's Heal)
Arthur II. tleckwlth, Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court.
Wemlnol* County, Florida
ity: O. T. Ilay. Jr.. DC.
Puhllah July 1". 17, 24. 11, 1244
CDU -10

ix
t ii k
n i H T 'i T
rn n tT ,
S IX T H
J l’ tllC IA L
CIRCI IT
OF FI.O H II) \ IX A X I) FOIt
• K NIX O I.K COUXTV.
CHAKCF.IIY XO. I I I T f
XOTICK (IK M IIT IX
MOHTOAUR F o il KIT.IIM III:
K KD KU AI. N A TIO N A L MOltT(1 AO E ASSOCIATION, a corporatlon.
P laintiff,

»*.

H A L E. RUMBLE and ROW .
KNA V. 11UMIILK, hla wife,
and MU8. FIIANCIS It. (IR E K S,
aa Leeaee,
Defendant#
T o i HAL
E.
RUMBLE
and
noW ENA
V.
HUMBLE,
hla wife, whoae reeldenee
and whereabout# art un­
known, and wbnaa laat
known addrtaa la: 1(24
lllv e r flake D rl«e, N or­
folk. Virginia:
TOU ARE IIE R E R T N O TI­
F IE D that a Complaint to fore­
close a carfaln mnrtgaga aneumbartng tha following deecrlbed real proprrty, to -w ll:
I/ )T 11. BLOCK II. NORTH
ORLANDO,
according
to
plat lhareof recorded In
P lat Book 12, I’egre in
and 11, Public Recorda of
Samlnola County, Florida,
Including apedflclally, but not
by way o f limitation, tha fo l­
low in g flxturta and equipment,
all permanently Inalalled:
1. W all Heater— I'anelray
— model 1-FA-4S
1. Hot W eter Hemter—Dey
* Night — model le-C -(
Ilea been filed agalnet you In
ih e above-atyled eult, the ehort
title o f which It Federal Natlonal M nrtgaga Aaaortatlon.
■ Corporation org a n lt'd under
an Art of Congreat and exist­
ing purauant to the Federal
National M ortgage Aaanclation
Charter Act, having It# prin­
cipal office In tha (.Tty of
Weehlngton, District of Colum­
bia, P laintiff, varatia, llal E.
Rumble and Rouen* V. Rum­
ble, hi# wlfa, and Mr« Franeaa R. Orton, aa Laaaea. De­
fendant# and you are required
to serve a copy o f your Anawor or other pleading to the
Complaint on P la in tiffs A t­
torney, Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.,
Suite t i l Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building, Sanford.
Florida, and flla tha original
Anawer o r othar pleading In
tha of flee e f the Clerk of the
Ctrcalt Court on or before Ihe
It t b day of August, A. D. IM4.
I f you fa ll to do eo. a decree
pro cmnfeeoo w ill he taken
agatnat you for the relief damended la tha Complaint.
Thla Nolle# ahall ba publishad anea a weak for four eoneesullve week# In Tha Sanford
llarald. a nawapapar circulated
In Samlnola County, Florida.
Dated this Itb day o f July,
A. D. 11*4.
(S E A L )
_
.
Arthur
Beckwith. Jr..
Clark o f Circuit Court
By: Sandra S. Jebnaon. DC.
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Burke
A ttorn tya for P lain tiff
F. O. Drawer Z
Sanford, F lorid *
Publish July It, IT. M. I I. &gt;»•*
IDB44
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Miller's Vole
Veiw Recalled
CHICAGO (U P D — Republi­
can

vice

presidential

date William

candi­

E. Miller said

four months ago that if N e­

l.eatha Fiske, Kenneth W.
Hass, Charles Ilass, F.ldrcd
W. McCoy, Marie Million,
II a r l&gt; a r a Butler, Whncll
Washington, nil o f Sanford;
Charles Gatlin Sr., Geneva;
Joan Grimm, North Orlando.
Discharges
Joe Hull, Harold Gaines,
Emily H. Bruce, Wyncniu
Anderson, Mitzi G. Annrtt,
Catherine Murris, I) n r r y I
Champion, Terry I „ Hines,
D. W. Haskins, Murion K.
T ile amt baby boy, Howard
Long, all of Sanford; Thelma
L. Iloello, Betty Hutching,
Ijtko Mnry,

,

Council of Christian Churches.
li.ind.ill Priest, local spokes­
man for Ihe group, advises
that
additional
information
concerning this church
is
available at services each
Mrs.
Sophie
Erickson
Sunday evening.
Went, of 108 E. 18th Street,
Sanford, died Thursday after­
noon at an Ornnge City nurs­
ing home.
Born in Forest City she
came to Sanford nt nn early
agu and had lived here for
Ihe past 67 years. She wi“ . a
Lawrence Wcycrs Sr., 76, member o f the First Metho­
Church and o f
the
of 2405 .Myrtle Avenue, died dist
Thursday morning at Semi­ Daughters e f Wesley Sunday
School Class.
nole Memorial Hospital.
Survivors are one daughter,
A native o f Pennsylvania,
he came to Sanford four Mrs. Grover C. Whidden of
years ago from Fern Park Orlando; a son, Ralph I,.
where ho had lived since 1047. Went o f Miami; n sister, Mrs,
He wns a member o f the Con- J. E. Raker o f Sanford ami
gtegationat Christian Church, six grumlrhildrcn.
Survivors
are his wife,
Mrs. Surah Woyers o f San­
ford ;
a
son,
Law rencc w i:v r , m ih . io r iiit : n iiir ii.
Wcycrs Jr. o f Fern Park;
*o \—
Funeral a rrv lrr*
(o r
M m , S o p h i »* K r l c k M n \ V t n ( f
three daughters, Mrs, Grace
in s
K.
1M h
St., w h o flin t
E. Theobald and Mr*. Olive
T h u r a i t n y a f t e r n o o n , w i l l ln»
h
r
M
a
t
4
p
ni.
S a t u r d a y at
M. Stump o f Pittsburg, Pa.
It rU io M F u n e r a l Horn# w i t h
and Mrs. Jean E. Davis of
B * v. H o b a r t M. J r n k l t m
of
F lr a t M rth n d l»t C h u r c h off!Orange City and nine grand­
&lt;*I a 11 n k
B u ria l
w ill
ha
In
children.
U k$
V l*w
O in c lrry .
Ilrl» .

Mrs. Went Dies
In Orange City

Sanford Man
Dies Af 75

The
Grahams
previously rehabilitation services a n d :
owned and nperutod n similar personal laundry will ho in- |
eluded and professional nurs­
nursing home in Pennsylvania,
ing services will he provided
they said.
on a 24 hour schedule,” hr
The design o f the nursing added.
hump features a large service
“ The Seminole l^idge Nurs- i
center which w ill allow for ing home will he one o f Ihe
expansion to 50 beds if need­ ! must modern amt complete in
ed. Other fealutcs include an Central
Florida,”
Grnhnm 1
all steel institutional type noted and pointed out that the :
kitrhen, living and dining location was ndjarent to the
aeea, television room, with hospital, physicians and dent­
audio.visual call system in Hie ists office, the medical Inbnurses station and central .oratory and the blood bank.
heating and air-conditioning.
Scrvico rooms include ex­
amination ami treatment, rec­
reation and therapy. Private,
semi-private and word rooms
Thr
will lie equipped so that each j SARASOTA ( U P I ) patient has his own closet and charter class of New College
drawer spnrn with built in will join faculty meniliers
July 21 in turning the first
desk, Grnhnm snid.
Services to patients include shovels of dirt for construe-!
all levels of nursing and con­ lion of a new residence hall 1
New College will open its;
valescent care, Graham re­
doors for the first time in
marked.
‘Special diets, hand feeding. September.

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Funeral service* for Lonnie
Patterson, 71, who died July
D, will be conducted at 2 p m.
Sunday
at
Second
Shiloh
Church on Grapcvillo Avenue.

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NOTICE IF H E R EB Y HIVEN that on lh# 22th day o f |
July. 120. » t 11:0* o'clock A.M..
*t th* main floor of llie Court­
house o f Seminole County, at
Hanford, Florida, Ihe Honor­
able Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f Hi# Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florid*, w ill
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end beet bidder for resh, at
puhlle oulrry, th* follow ing
d-arrlhed proparty of th* De.
fendtnte, Kenneth R Patterson
and Jeesle l„ Pattrraon. Ill*
wife,
altuatIn
Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot «. B l o c k r 9U N LAVP
ESTATES,
a auhdlvltlon,
aecordlna to a plat there­
of, recorded In IMet B o o k
11, paxes 14 to 22 o f the
Public Iteoord* o f Semi*
nole County. Florida.
Including:
On# DuoTherm (o il) W all
Heater w/ldo Gal. Tank.
Model 221-4, Serlel 1 ((E »7
On# (IE (elec) Renae, Model J IM R IW II, Ferial THO.
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One Victor falao) 14 Inch
Kitchen Kxhauet Fan. Bo
modal or aerial Na.
Nlaa Venetian Rllnda (m etal)
manufactured by Henkarlk
Glaea and Paint C o, San­
ford. no model pr aerial
number*.
tocatfaar with all atrurturee
and Improvement*.
then or
thereafter on said Und.
Thla la mad* purauant to
Final Dacraa o f Koracloaura
entered In th* above cause.
Chancery Docket No. 14117. now
peadlna In the Circuit Court
o f and for Seminole County,
Florida.
IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I
h tv * hereunto set my hsnd and
official seal thla ltth day o f
July. 1M|.
(S E A L )
Arthur H
Beckwith. Jr..
Clark o f the Circuit Court
In and for
Semlnolo County, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
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groes abandon the Republican
party they mgy be taken for
granted by the Democrats.
" I f Democrats are sure of
90 per cent o f the Negro
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
vote,” Miller said, “ there will Defense Secretary Robert ?.
lx* pressures operating on McNamara says the Commun­
both parties to give low prior­ ist harassment and terror
ities to some problems of]continues nt a “ high level’'
NEW YO RK (U P I) — More
great concern to Negroes.”
in Soulh Viet Nam, keeping than 150 policemen battled
Miller wus one of several the security o f the South Viet­ hundreds of summer school
GOP leaders Interviewed in namese people in doubt.
students too:y in a riot touch­
tbo March issuo o f Ebony
ed off in the heart of Man­
magazine.
The pearly razorfish bur, hattan's most exclusive re»i“ There is obvious danger row* under the sand to alecp dcntial area by tlie fatal
In a situation in which Demo- at night, Marincland of Flor-1 shooting of jk n lfow icld in gN p l
crats take the vote of the ] ida reports.
I Rro teen-ager
Negro fur grunted und Repub­
licans regard it as unobtain­
able,” M iller said.

Reds Active

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Service* are led by Rev. |
Durward H. Knight, pastor,
and Rev. Charles O. Dennett,
associate, of the Southern
The 36-bcd Seminole Lodge
Methodist Church of Stuart.
Nursing Home now under
The S o u t h e r n Methodist construction nt Fourth SI. and
Church
Conference,
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South. It is a member of the ed nurse and together the
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Sports

Sanford Teams Trounce Ormond

Between
Us Fans 2-1; Nationals
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N E W YO R K (N E A ) - P e o ­
ple actually were beginning to
auipect there really wae a
Dew Bo Belinsky.
There were grave fears that
baseball had lost another o f Ita
vanishing characters, but the
(ears seem unfounded, lie
seems still the same Bo, even
though he has admittedly out­
grown Mamie Van Doreo.
BeUnsky, the Angel with
M l a halo, came Into the
Am erican L e a g n • talking,
dressing and acting more
like an actor than a baseball
pitcher, however, and didn’t
Intend to let there be sweetand light. lie missed
headlines, and knowing
to get them, abrnpUy
announced dial he wonld
rather pitch la Hawaii than
Los Angeles. lie added that
he believed he would be
traded.
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Take 21-0 Till

The Sanford Amaricans and
Sanford Nationals both regis­

Junior League
Stars Schedule
Three Contests

MAKING UKE MARIS

By Alan Movm

The Sanford Junior League

tered U t il* League victories «n-star* are scheduled to play
over Ormond Beach at Ft. three games next week—all at
Mellon Park Thursday night. Sanford's Memorial Stadium.
The Stars will taka on tha
The S a n f o r d Amaricans
Shrintri, league champions,
(L ittle American League AH at 7:30 p.m, Monday night
Stars) scored two runs in the The Shriners won the Uaguc
bottom of the fourth Inning to championship whan they cap.
tako a 2-1 lead. But, Ormond tured the second half Gag and
whipped the Elks—first half
Beach bounced right back In
champs—In a beat two-out-ofthe fifth to knot the score, 2three game aeries fo r tb*
all.
crown.
Hr* 29 rtf AtATCtftP M IA ft!
The Americans wrapped up
At 7:30 Thursday night tha e u m e t m i
PA C etfPP
the win in their half o f the
a h e a p a tfp o rp '*. evep
M A PM O *
all-stars will host an all star
A F P E fA U *
fifth when they pushed acrosa
contingent from O r m o n d
fp o x r o P
two runs fo r the 4-2 victory.
Beech.
K eep * c w p e ti
T tf£ / p
Joe Pauline got the win, strik­
A U O V e * x A / lY ,
eecopp*
A t 7:30 the following night
ing out l i and walking five.
HE COUU&gt;
e * p e p ro a y %/(///£,
the Junior Leaguers will step
Dick Carr had two hits for
s t /i l
7 N e v u e w e 70 s w r
Into some higher class com ­
p ecoM E
Ormond Beach, Including the
M A r v m S YA H V /T p
petition when they m eet San­
E /tfsr e «v c p
T f/e PIAP/9 -P 077/
gam e's only homo run.
ford's Post S3 American L e g ­
T Peep ee^
p e *6 *A ie p a te p a t
Sanford could muster only
ion Junior baseball nine la* an
fo LEAP 77ft
S K o e e e * * g p a p t s.
three hits o ff the pitching of
ISA 60E /P
exhibition t ilt
AteM
rr
/Y
jw
*
,
POMtftf*,
Bobby DUlinger. Walter Jor­
This contest should attract
Coming from anybody else,
NP/cP
p
m
a
ie
p
p&amp;
THREE
dan hit safely twice and
considerable
Interest
among
PPOPOC7AOPdP
this would be strange talk by
y E A R ftffA
Frank Williams had one. Er­
70 7pATPOp7P.
local baseball fans and should
a winning pitcher employed
rors proved costly for Ormond
prove to be an Interesting
b y an outfit which had just
IIM W M m i
Beach as they committed five
basabtU game, local observ­
paid Rick Reichsrdt, the Wis­
mlscues.
consin Strong Boy, $175,000 to
ers claim.
In the nightcap, tha Sanford
Sign.
The all atari will be man­
Nationals
scored
11
runs
In
"1 was a card in Honolulu,
aged by Jerry Capshaw, pilot
pitching
before
something (he first Inning. The first 10 of the loop champion Shrine
for
the
Nationals
like 07,000 paid admissions in batters
team, and also by Fred M il­
five gam es." said Belinsky, reached base safely. When the ler, skipper of the Elks.
when 1 asked him about It. final tally was added up, the
"T h ere were 16,000 in the Nationals had trounced Or­
stands on Aloha Night. I got mond Beach 21-0.
Some places, aa you will
The game waa called after
the Hawaii club aod the Pacific
find, Just aren’t open to sight*
Coast League out of hock 81* Innings because of rain.
while the Anrels, who sent me
David L ee and Stan Winfree
seeing except by water. The
B y Bill McCormick
there against m y will, were ■hared the picking chores and
ship channel near Houston,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
drawing 1,000 and 3,000 people. in the four Innings they work­
Tex., for instance, leads to
"1 enjoyed pitching In H a­ ed held Ormond Beach hitiesi,
A boat makes tha best rub­
spot where merchant ships
waii and Chian Ho, who runs striking out 11 and walking
berneck bus in tb* world. In
the clnh, treated me right," three.
from all over tho world are
sightseeing
from
the
water,
G AIN E SVILLE — A high
Belinsky went on. "B u t the
The Nationals seem to be school marching band repre­ even well-known historic land­ tied up—all parallel to docks
Intellectual aide got the
the team to beat in Florida senting the entire state and marks take on an entirely new Instead o f at finger piers for
best o f me. I recalled a line
with the district and itate lit­ chosen on an aU-atar basis aepect
belter viewing.
from
Mitten's
Paradise
tle league tournament play w ill provide pre-game aod
Mt. Vernon, for Instance.
A tip to sightseer. Most
Paradis* Lost, "T ie better
getting under way next week halfthna pageantry for the so- Seen from any angle It li automobile road maps list
to reign In hell than serve
North-South
AUStar beautiful, but only w h a n places o f interest and some
throughout T h e
Nationals nual
In heaven/ A fter all this la
were led by Skipper Senkarlk Football Gama In OaloMvlUe'a viewed from the Potomac o f tho new charts now arc
the major leagues." ...........
Florida Field -oo August 1.
does tho home o f Georgo showing them.
Belinsky griped about $750 at the plat*. Senkarlk blasted
The Florida All-Star High Washington take on the full
two
towering
home
r
u
n
s
There may not be a Mt.
In fines not being returned
among hla thru* hits. BUI School Marching Band, ISO grandeur of a jew el in its Vernon, West Point or Man­
to him.
strong, w ill be drilled by Jaek natural setting. West Point,
hattan in your boating area,
"E v e r y olher ballplayer who Schmidt had th* game's other
Lee, Director o f Band* at the on the Hudson, la never so
home
run.
David
Wiggins
pro­
but If you look around a bit
got the job done got the mon­
University o f Arisons, and one
awe-inspiring aa when seen you are certain to come up
e y ho was fined back," he duced three hits. Steve Hitch­
o f the nation's authorities In
cock also starred for the N a­
from tha water.
pointed ou t
with places o f interest to visit
th* field of marching bands
A sightseeing trip around In your c r a ft
There are tb* caies o f the tionals with bis hitting dis­
T b * group will spend the pre­
$3,500 Cadillac and the pay play.
Manhattan la r a t o f the high­
ceding week In rehearsals on
The Sanford Americans will
he lost while on the disqual­
lights o f every smart tourist's
N E X T : Family boallng.
th* campus, and will be hous­
ified list last aeason, when he take on the power-laden San­
visit to N ew York. The big
ed In university dormitories.
refused to report to Hawaii ford Nationals tonight at F t
Individual
bandsman
are city takee on an amaslng new
May 25 and didn't until July Mellon Park. Game time 1*
chosen by tha Marching Band fa c t from the water and there
19.
7:30 p.m.
Committee o f the Florida a n tiny lighthouses to be dis­
"A fte r I pitched the no hit
The line (cores la yester­ B a n d m a s t e r s Association, covered, not to mention such
game against Baltimore at day's little leagu* exhibition
beaded by th* band director standard Items as tha Statue
Chaves Bavine on May 5, games:
o f Mainland High School In o f Liberty and the beautiful
m 2 , the automobile dealer Ormond Beach 106 916—2 4 I
Daytona Brscb, Jim m y Finn. bridges that connect the is­
said ha would write e lf the Sanford Am.
909 2tX—I 2 1 Other m em ber* o f the com­ land to the mainland.
cost o fth e car If I would ap­
W P — Joe Pauline, L P — Bob mittee, also working with th*
pear at hla place now and
band, include W ill!am Higgins
DUlinger
then. But Gene Autry (chair­
lin — Dirk Carr, O r m o n d of K ey West, and Jonathan
man of the board) told me
Hill, o f Ftm andln* Beach.
Beach
he wanted to do something
T b * AU-Ster High School
Ormond Beach #00 0— • 6 4
(or me and would pick up the
Sanford Ns.
1164 x -3 1 U 6 Marching Band wlU also serve
tab.
as • laboratory group for die"T h e club gave me a $5,000 W P — David Lee, L P — Dirk
elusions and demonstrations of
Carr
raise. A t the end of the artmarching band techniques, In
H
it—Skipper
Senkarlk
(2
)
and
son when I asked Autry about
seMlooa
attended by large
Dill Schmidt, Nationals
paying for the car, he said
numbers
of
Florida
high
The Glass-Mat's hung a
that waa In the raise, so I was
school band director*. Th* three point loss on the frontstuck for the $3.5oo.”
Florida Bandmaster* Assorts- running Rex Liquor this week
Further stressing what he
tloo w ill also bold an Informal In tha Businessmen's League
called the aleaiy treatment
non-business convention while
at Jst Lanes to climb within
L P e t GB
errorded him by the Angels
band members are on the cam
gam * of the number one
34
.595
which "ta ts me up lnsida," Philadelphia 60
pus.
•p o t
Belinsky recalled the sub rosa San Fran. S2 36 M l
Doug Owens blasted out a O LYM PIC T O K E N —
deal with Kansas City which Cincinnati
46 36 .531 3Ik
fine 125/554 far Glass-Met to
Commissioner Ford Frick nul Pittsburgh
6
44 40 314
This medal (both aidea
lifted in early September of Milwaukee
grab high gam * and aeries
45 41 .617 6V*
iihown) was chosen by
1002, when a New York base St. Louis
honors fo r the league. Dick
44 43 .506 7Vb
the Olympic Committee
Besalte TWsday
ball writer broke the story that Los Angeles 43 41 .500 6
Zuckermaa pounded out a
to commemorate t h e
Bebfea 16 Chss T
Belinsky wa» to go to the Ath Chicago
42 43 .494 •H Robb*
18th Olympic Games in
401 064 0 -1 4 I I I 161/121 In an effort to pull
leties at the mason's end In Houston
39 30 .431 131* C h u t
Tokyo.
030 101 1 - 7 10 I Rex U quor close.
final payment for Dan Osin New York 26 63 .292 281*
Icott's Texaco and Golden
W P - Earl Evans (6-11, L P —
ski.
Hesalli Yesterday
Dick
Frank
(6-17),
H R - rod Suprex split their match.
"Osinski came to us In late
Buddy Noel rolled a 113 and
Chicago 11, Naw York 1
Georg# G riffis, Robbs.
July, so, you see, the Angels
•on John was not fa r behind
Lee*wood 14 USO 2
Milwaukee 6, San Francisco
wanted to get rid of me that
o
USO
000 002 6 - 2 $ 4 with 176 while CoL Gregory
far back," barked Bo.
112 ISO *—14-10-1 waa tha hot shot fo r Golden
Philadelphia T, Pittsburgh 8 Longwood
e
•
•
Tho Sanford Pco Wco LeaW P— Otto Thornes (14-2), rod, picking up the 6-7 split
guo it nearing tho completion
Belinsky, the showman, Loa Angeles 10, S t Louis S
L P — Larry Horton (1 -f)
and rolling a turkey.
o f Ita season and the Chiefs
was the official host at Cincinnati 3, Houston 2
STANDINGS
Team No. t swept all four appear to have the loop’s
Games
Today
Hutch's Supper Club In Hon­
Kings wood • • •••,«,,••, 10
games from the Late Four as championship within reach.
olulu during the last offset- Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N )
Longwood . . , , , , , , , , , , , , 6
Dale Alexander with e 190
The Chiefs could clinch the
son. He did « turn with Art Houston at San Francisco ( N )
McRaney ..................... 6
gam e end Paul Poor with
and Dottle Todd, entertain­ New York at S t Louis ( N )
league title with • win over
Fla. State
6
167 game showed the way. the Rebels this afternoon at
Chicago at Loa Angeles ( N )
ers wh* own the joint.
Robb# , , , , , , , ,
7
The standing* to date show Fort Mellon Park.
Pittsburgh
at
Milwaukee
(2,
"1 wowed 'em and got $1,'
Wilson Malor ............... 2 11 the R ex Liquor team in front
twi-nlgbt)
000 a weak at the Silver Slip­
Final gamaa o f the
U SO
2 12 with Glass-Met la second and
per In Laa V egas."
will be played Monday end
Games Today
a two-way tie fo r third by Wednesday afternoons o f next
Bo smiled "C am e out la
McRaney at Longwood 7:30
Scott's Texaco and Team No. week. A Pee W ee tournament
baseball uniform, did a little
Chase at Klngswood 1:45
3. N ext In line are Goldenrod Involving ell alx clube In the
soft shoe, sang a little in skits
( F t Mellon Softball Field)
Besalte Thursday
with comedians."
Superex and Late Four.
rlrcult will begin July 27.
He didn't mention that the No Games Scheduled
F A N N IN ’ SANDY
Sliver Slipped dos*d shortly
STANDINGS
LOS A N Q E L S f (U P I )- T h *
after.
Chiefs ............................
Los Angeles Dodgers' Sandy
" O f course, I like m ovies," Panthers tesieeoeooeooo
Koufax has struck out 10 or
said Belinsky. "B u t I have­ Tigers *•**••**•*•****•
mar* batters 81 times, three
n't been exposed to the depth Rebels
2710 8. H W Y . 17-02 — SAN FO R D ]
shy o f the M ajor Ltague rec­
of acting. A lfred Ultchc*ck Yanks eoeeeeeeeeeeteeete
ord shared by Bob F e iltr and
called me. Had a Juicy part Cubs ..........................
Rube Waddell.
la n baseball m ystery, but I
Games Today

iP

A/lUMSk

All Star Band
To Perform At
Grid Contest

4—Sightseeing

Glass-Mets Win
From Rex; Owens
Paces Victory

National League
w

Men's League

Pee Wee Season
Nears Its End

Pee Wee League

S M IT T Y ’S Snappin’ Turtle

A ll Sizei Self-Propelled

couldn't Hud tim e to ache
dule li. I go M g I * Alghl
clubs, where m y c*sy per'
soaalily can come through.
"M a m i* Van DorunT I out
grgw that."

Chiefs vs Rebels
WINNING
( F t Mellon Park Little League
AUGUSTA. Ga. (U P I) Field, 4:30)
Arnold Palm ar won th* Mas­
Cube vs Yanks
(F t
Mellon Softball Field ters golf tournament In
and 1912
4:30)

R O TA R Y MOWERS
BALES ft SERVICE •

Longwood Whips
USO; Will Meet
McRaney Tonight
Longwood moved into a tie
for second place with McRan­
ey'a Painters in the City Re­
creation Department’s Men's
Slo-I'itch Softball League with
a 14 to 2 victory Thursday
night over the USO.
Longwood will meet the
Painters s i 7:30 tonight In the
final contcit of the season for
both clubs and the winner will
lake runnerup honors behind
the titleholders, the Klngswood
Builders—&lt;he club which woo
both the first half and second
half championships.
In the Longwood victory
last night, Otto Thomas won
his eighth straight mound de.
clslon. limiting USO to five
hits. It)is gives Thomas one
o f the most respectable pitch­
ing records of the season— 14
wins against two setbacks.
Johnny Courier with four
hits and Thomas with th r e e including s pair o f triples—
carried the big sticks for Long­
wood. Mike Farley, Bobby
Drlxkell, Sammy Samuels and
Ken Gsno each earn# through
with two hits.
Ilobh’s Construction closed
out its season with a .500 per­
cents £c— breaking even in 14
games. The Robbs men whipp­
ed Chase last night 14 to 7.
George Griffin, who had the
game's only homer, paced the
winners along with Charlie
Rose and Georgo Swann who
had three hits apiece.
Earl Evans got credit for
the win no the mound.
Besides the McRaney-Longwood game tonight, Chase and
Klngswood will do the honors
of playing the final regularly
scheduled game o f the lea­
gue's season.
The Men's League tourney
will start Monday night.

PROOF — Dick Gront, o f the St. Louis Cardinals, dives for a wind-blown
fly bnll at Candlestick I’ nrk, Snn Francisco, nnd holds up the ball in his
glove to prove to the umpire that he made the catch.

Posts 53 And 19 Will Tangle
In Legion Game Here Tonight
I f Manager Frank Thomas' decider for the Sixth District's Jim Courier, to the hQl to­
night In a big effort to knock
Poat S3 American Legion Jun­ junior baseball title.
Thomas will send his ace, off Post 19.
ior baseball nine losea ita out­
Should Post 19 grab a vic­
ing tonight at Sanford'a Me­
morial Stadium with OrLndo'a Poat 19 aggregation, the
locals will hang up the spikes
for the season.
The two teams tangle this
evening In w h it could be the

Bonnevilles And
Le Sabres Tie
Medical Student For Loop Lead
Takes Lead In
Amateur Tourney
BH REVEPO IIT, L i . (U P I )
— Charles Kennon c f Baton
Rougs, La., a medical atu.
dent who has been playing
g o lf t:ily five years, led a
field c f 121 players today into
the third round o f the South,
era Amateur tournament.
Kennon, 23-year-old son o f
form er Louisiana Gov. Robert
F. Kennon, fires a flve-undsr.
par 66 In Thursday's second
round to rocket out o f • tie
fo r fourth plsee end take •
one-stroke lead at 136.
Data Morey o f High Point,
N. C., who shot a first round
66, followed with a par 71
fo r e two-round total o f 137.
Morey, en ex-W alker Cup­
per who played collegiate
g o lf at Louisiana State, won
the Southern the last time it
waa played In Louisiana, at
New Orleans In 1960.
Howell Fraaer o f Panama
City, Fla., slipped to third
place with • 67-71— 186.
David Perkins o f Liggett,
K y , waa elected president o f
the Southern G olf Assoelatlon, John Waters o f Alexan­
dria, La., was named first
vice president end William H.
Williams I I I o f Charlotte,
N. C., second vice president.

Florida State
Results Yesterday
Orlando 6, Miami 1
Daytona Beach 1, Fort Lau­
derdale 0
Tampa 6, Sarasota 1
St. Petersburg 9, Lakeland S
A hunter may shoot Eng.
Ilsh sparrows, crows, starl­
ings, black and turkey vul­
tures at any time.

The Senior League District
Tournament will be played at
Cooper Field In Casselberry
Recreation Park next Tuesday
and Wednesday night accord
Ing to an announcement today
by Art Lego, manager of the
Casselberry entry In the Semi
note Senior League and now
manager o( the league's all
star nine.
The Seminole all-stars drew
bye for the first round of
play and will enter the tour
nament In a 3 p. m. contest
Wednesday when they meet
the winner ot a game between
Norihgate or Orlando and the
senior league all stars from
Ocoee.
If the Seminole all-etara can
get by their first tourney en­
counter, they will play their
second contest at Tinker Field
in Orlando at 1 p. m., Thurs­
day in the area tournament.
Lego announced that the
state senior league tourna­
ment will be played at Tinker
Field in Orlando July 29-30,

The Bonnevilles and the Le
Sabrea both won throe points
this week in the Bill Hemphill
Molorcttes
League
at Jet
Lanes to continue their tie for
the first place. The Le Sabres
took the measure of the Pontiacs as Betty Richey pounded
out a 184/421 and Mert Holley
shot a 165 game and Dot
Youtsey backed her up with a
157 game.
June Gassman 165/425 and
MardeU Gonterman 185/425
paced the Bonnevilles over
the Ramblerettes. The Tem p­
esta and the lovlctaa split in
their mstch.
Elaine MUler rolled the only
turkey of the morning and the
following splits were convert­
ed by the girls: Helen MeCardie the 3-10, Dot Kirtley
LE AR N E D HOBBY
the 5-10, Mert Holley the 2-9-10
PH ILA D E LPH IA (U P !) and Kat Noel the 5-7.
Clarence Peaks, hard-running
215-pound fullback of the Phil­
adelphia Eagles, lists philoso­
phy as his hobby.

American
League

W L Pet, GB
Baltimore
83 33 .616
N ew York
81 12 .614
Chicago
81 84 .600 lV i
Minnesota
47 41 .534 T
Dstrott
44 42 .806 91*
Los Angeles 43 47 .476 I I
Boston
42 47 .472 121*
Cleveland
17 41 .481 18H
K an su City 84 88 J82 201*
Washington 88 87 .360 I I
Reaalta Yesterday
Chicago 9, Boston 3
Washington 7, Minnesota 2
Cleveland 12, Kansas City 6
(10 inninga)
Baltimore 6, N ew York 1
(Only Games Scheduled)
Games Today
Cleveland at New York ( N )
Detroit at Baltimore (N )
Washington at Boston (N )
Los Angeles at Minnesota (N )
Kansas City at Chicago ( N )

FRA N K M. B U N N ELL, D.V.M.

tory tonight the junior legion
baseball program—at least aa
fa r aa Sanford la concerned—
l i over for another year.
However, If the locals rack
up a win It means that San­
ford will have to make up n
gams rained out earlier In
the season with Orlando's
Post 242. That gams would b*
played here In Sanford next
Tuesday night.
I f Sanford wins tonight and
wins Tuesday night then they
will have to meet P ott 19
again In a playoff tilt to de­
cide tho championship o f th*
district.
Thomas has been working
hla boys bard on their hitting.
For the past week or so th*
youngsters have been under­
going long batting drills.
" I t has helped consider­
ably," aays Thom ai. "Our
boys are banging the ball
again and w e're confident
we'll be In fine shape fo r to­
night’ s gam e."
Game tim e tonight Is 7:96t

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Cinema: 'Carpetbaggers'
A ll costumes for Joseph E.i Baker as Rina.
Levine’s presentation of "The I Depicting the most glamor­
Carpetbaggers" were design-' ous period in Hollywood his­
ed by Paramount Pictures tory, the epic drama features
famous fashion stylist, award­ a spectacular wardrobe remin­
winning Edith Head. In Tech­ iscent of the kind created by
nicolor ana Panavision, “ The Miss Head for stars such as
Carpetbaggers" now playing Dietrich, Lombard, Colbert,
at the Scmir.ole Plaza Cinema Harlow — costumes which be­
in Casselberry, starring Geor­ came the guide to new styles
ge Peppard, Alan Ladd, Bob in the fashion centers of the
Cummings, Martha Hyer, E li­ world. The plush gowns and
zabeth Ashley and Carroll costumes Miss Head has de­

signed for the three female
stars of "T h e Carpetbaggers"
will remind film audience of
those great days when Holly­
wood was the world's moat
magical place and a glimpse
of a screen siren in person
was the most exciting event
imaginable. This glamour re­
turns to Hollywood through
Miss Head's daring and excit­
ing creations for “ The Carpetbaggers^"

Jerry Lewis At Ritz
Jerry Lewis’ new Techni­
color comedy from Paramount
“ The Patsy." opens Sunday
at the Ritz Theater. Tho film
is Lewis' 30th motion picture.
“ The Patsy" is about a group
of show business professionals
who’s meal-ticket, a famous
comedian and movie star, sud­
denly dies. They decide *o
build a nobody into a

substituting the newcomer for
the dead comedian, and con­
tinuing .with their lucrative
Jobs. For their replacement
they select a bellboy (Jerry
Lewis) who shows signs of
having talent, and what results
is sheer bedlam.
"Tho Patsy" was produced
by Ernest D. Glucksman and
directed by Jerry Lewis from

a script he wrote will Bill
Richmond. Included in the
cast are Ina Balin, Everett
Sloane, Phil Harris, Keenan
Wynn, John Carradlne, Phil
Foster, and Peter Lorre in
what was to be his last movie.
A special feature "The Patay" will be cameo appear­
ances by leading stars and
show business personalities.

'Mondo Cane' At Drive-In
Seldom has a motion picture
nnlcascd such strong reactions
around the world as the rabid
partisanship and violent at­
tacks inspired by “ Mondo
C ane", which will be shown
for the firs* time in Sanford
Sunday through Tuesday at
the Movielard Drive-in Thea­
ter in Sanford.
Right in the middle o f the
furor is a 43-ycar-old Italian
m ovie maker named Gualticro

E f l e T I L L 2:00 E A p
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Jacopettl, who conceived and H oliday"—atarring Cliff Rich
directed the film, and wrote ard.
the

narration

which

contr

ibutes so tellingly to the total
Impact of the venture.
Being

shown with “ Mondo

Cane"
is another feature,
"L is a " which is being pre
senlcd in Sanford for the first
time. "L is a " stars Delores
Hart and Steve Boyd.
"The Young Racers" starr
ing Mark Damon, and a co­
feature starring Paul New­
man and Joanne Woodward,
entitled “ A New Kind of Lore,
will be shown Wednesday and
Thursday.
The film menu for Friday
and Saturdcy includes three
features: "Th e Day of the
Triffid s," a science fiction
film In color and atarring Ho
ward Kee1: “ Flipper’s New
Adventure, also in color ami
featuring Luke Halpin; and
another color film —"Summer
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G IG A N T IC .

Triple Feature

TMEATR

N s, 1 A t 7:45
•L aw O f The
Lawless”
In Color
Dale
Robertson

No. S A t
“ Dr.
Strangrlovs”
Starring
Peter
Hellers

N o. • A t 11:ia
“ Under The
Yum Yum Treo"
In Color
Jack I.emraoo
Adult
Entertainment

COMING — BUN. - MON. - TUBS.

FIRST SANFO RD SHOWING.
A L L T H E SCENES YOU W IL L HEP. IN IN T H IS FILM
A R K T R U E A N D T A K E N O N L Y FROM LIF E . IF
O F T E N T H E Y A R B SHOCKING I T IH BECAU SE
T H E R E A R E M A N Y ASTO U N D IN G A N D EVE N U N ­
B E L IE V A B L E TH IN G S IN T H IS W O R LD . . . T H IS IS

A D U L T E N T E R T A IN M E N T

Cub Pack 540
To Celebrate
Heritage Day
By Jane Casselberry
Cub Scout Pack 540 of Cas­
selberry will meet Saturday
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and M ri. Charles Lockyer, 1139 Quintuplet Drive,
Casselberry.
Highlight of tho meeting
will be a campfire ceremony
in celebration o f American
Heritage Day which la being
observed by scouting unita
throughout the United States.
The new cubmaster, Dave
Waters, will be introduced at
the meeting and all scouts and
their families are invitod to
participate.

Moose To Host
District Dance
Sanford Lodge 1861, Loyal
Order o f Mooaa and Sanford
Chapter 1404, Women o f the
Moose, will be hosts and host­
esses Saturday night for the
first annual aighth district
danre.
In view o f the large attend­
ance expected the dance will
be held In tho American L e­
gion Homo on Highway 17-92
south o f Sanford. Tha Twlllghtera, orchestra from Leeeburg, will provide music fo r
dancing which Is scheduled to
begin at 9:30 p.m.
Members o f all lodges and
chapters In the district, and
their Invited gueeta, w ill be
welcomed.

T IIK M A N A G E M E N T.
SHOW ING N IT E L Y A T 7:43 A 0:45

SING-A-LONG
F R ID A Y E V E N IN G — F U N FOR A L L !

Firat Item o f builnra* In light Room. It is a delight­
Table Hopping thla week la t&lt;&gt; ful place to epend an even­
apologize to Laura Staphrna ing, with tinkling piano tunes
by Vicky Blair In th* little
and h e r
c o - w orkeri at
alcove behind the bar, and
George's Tavern fo r leaving the unboatable cuisine served
them out laat week.
by their most accomplished
Wo aaaure than it waa un­ chef.
intentional. George'a la an
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Th* eleverly captioned pic­
favorite beverages.
tures on the walls of the
I f ycu can’t find your Caribe are an entertainment
friends on these war days and in themselves when you drop
evenings try looking for them in there fo r lunch, dinner or
at George’s. I f they are not Just relaxing with ycur fa ­
’there you nan relax and en­ vorite begerages. They are
joy youmelf while waiting open until 3 a.m. on Fridays
for them to Join you. There la and Saturdays, too.
a large packuge atore, too,
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with a wide selection of
Only spot around offering
brands, ao you can take aome public square dancing every
home with you.
Saturday night is th* Mc­
s e e
Gregor Ranch, two miles
Veal parmlgiana with a south o f DcLand on McGre­
special touch, served with gor Road. They are sponsor­
spaghetti is tha piece de re­ ed by th* Volusia Square
GEORGE P E P P A R D IS ORSESSED with beausistance this weekend and Dance Club and th* fun be­
tiful Cnrroll linker who portrnya Kina in Joseph
next week a t Jean’s Spaghet­ gins at B p.m. cn Saturday
E. Levine’s presentation o f ’ T h e CarjictlmKtfPrs"
ti House in Orange City.
night.
which is now pinying in technicolor nml pnnnA treat sure to delight
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vision at the Seminole Plnzu Cinema in Cassel­
those with a taste fo r Italian
Becoming
more
and more
berry.
cooking, when you sample popular every day is the
the offerings there. Jean and Trade Winds Cafeteria at the
Kocro serve complete dinners Seminole Shopping (Muza at
dally from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. the interiectlon o f llw y. ITTheir restaurant la air-condi­ 92 and SR 43(7 in Fern Park.
tioned and hae facllitiea fe r We see lota o f Sanfordites
private parties and banquets. and Seminole Countians who
Take the family to Jean's for make it a point to drop in
s
a meal by candlelight— they’ll there for dinner when they
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love it.
plan to take in a movie at
e • e
the Cinema. A good idea—
Under the umbrella at Jim makes a nice evening out
Hpcncer'a you’ll find a deli­ for a date, or fo r the whole
cious assortment o f cheeses family.
and cold meats with tasty
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crackers to go with it while
How about a good old fa­
you are walling fo r your din­ shioned Slng-A-LongT , . .
ner.
then be aura to visit Louise
T ry Spencer’s fo r lunch, and Hank l*yle'» Lake Mon­
too. They have a select menu, roe Inn Friday n igh t There’s
moderately priced hut every fun fo r everyone when you
bit aa tasty as the dinner mix sing-a-long singing with
menu. I f ycu are dieting, try a fun-loving group and your
the ehef'e salad. Yuml
R O LL OUT T H E B A R R E L . . . I Jerry Ixswln
favorita beverages . . . es­
e e
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pecially when you ran also
Lou Rotas, host at the Mar enjoy mouth-watering char­
this scene from “ Tho Patsy," Jerry’s new Tech­
Lou Restaurant and roektall coal broiled steaks . . . or any
nicolor comedy from Paramount, which opens
lounge wants you to visit him cna o f ■ varied menu o f comSunday at the Ritz Theatre. This fun-fiiled
and try those rharroat-hroll- vorlta beverages. They are
comedy, is about a group o f film professionals
ril stoaks o f prime beef. The kind o f evening, vialt Lake
who try to mnko a movie star out o f a dimwitted bellboy.
dining room lias been newly Monroe Inn.
dci-orsted and air-conditionIng provides cool dining com­
The larorst snail In Am er­
fort. A varied menu which In­ ican w ite r i la tha Florida
cludes saafood, pisia and
horsa conch, which may at­
sandwiches It available, too. tain two feet in length, ac­
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) — eligible bay county votera and
After 9:30 p.m. on Thuraday,
cording
to Marlncland of
Tha firat petition filed in until Sept. 1 to file it again
Friday and Buturday even­ Florida.
Florida to got Alabama Gov. with the secretary o f atata.
ings you nan dance to music
Gtorga Wallace on tha stata’a
by “ Tha Holidays.”
prriidential ballot waa re­
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jected yraterday.
Rex IJquor Mart o f Values
jn m r n o r ir r i.t iA T io v
The petition came from
in 1'inecrest Shopping Center
ro n t a x iik r ii
Jerry Gunter o f Panama City. ( « » r . 1»4.ia Florida ■ * « ■ « » • offers you more than a wide
■r
iate»
The aerretary of atate’a office
v o tic -b is i i r n r n r
o t v . selection of wines, liquors and
returned the petition became BN That Hobble J o. Hunt th . beer. They have delivery ser­
It had not been cleared firat bolilrr nf th . follow in g c r l l - vice, chilled wines and give
fli-ale haa fll*4 aalil c . r llf lr a l.
with the county aupervlior of for tat 4.*4 to be taau” l Plaid Stamps with each pur­
regittratlon, aa required by therein. Tha r .rtlflc a ta num­ chase. For your convenience
ber an&lt;1 rear o f Uauanre. tha
law.
M A R K S THE
4rerrlptlnn o f th . property, they areopen from 8 a.m. to
Gunter hai until Aug. IS to and tha name In which It waa 10
p.in., Monday through
S
P O T OF THE
a . . . . . . 4 are aa fnllowa:
have name* on tha petition Certificate No. Jo)
Tear e f Thursday and from 8 a.m. to
verified by tha auparvisor aa taauanca H IT
L IQ U O R M ART
mldnlte Friday and Saturday.
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Newly Decorated Air-Conditioned Dining Room

Dancing!

Th ere, * Fri. . Pat — A fte r #:30 P. M.

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Facilities For AII Size Parties, Banquets,
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Ixila II I ) A I I XI k A
Tract I ) , tfanlando Seringa
According to I'late There­
of It.rorded upon tha I’ uh.
Hr llarorda o f Hamlnola
County Florida
Naina
In
whirh
aaaeaaed
lle ltn D. * John I'. F olia . All
of eald properly being In th.
County o f H.mlnnle, Stata nf
Florida, tfnlaaa aurh c .rtlfl
cata than he redeemed aorordIng to law tha property deeerlbad In aurh certificate w ill
ba sold lo th . highest bidder
at tlia front door o f tha Semi­
nole County Court llouae at
Hanford, Florida, on tlia flral
Monday In tha month o f Au.
guat, t i l t , whleh la tha trd
day of August, l i l t .
Hated thla 17th day o f May
t ill.
(O fficial clerk 's Heal)
Arthur II. Uenkwlth, Jr
« l.r k Circuit Court,
Pamlnola County Florida
Tly: O. T. Hay. Jr.. D. C.
Pubtlah July II, IT, I I, I I, l l l l
C IllllI

Have you tried the Huainessman's Lunch at the Ca­
pri T They have a special
every day, fo r less than a
dollar, and a select menu o f a
la carte choices. Dining room
opens at 11 a.m. Then there's
the Jack Knssman Trio to en­
tertain you for dancing F ri­
day and Saturday's from 8
to 12 p.m. and delicious food
to plrase your palate. Partirs,
banquet* and club meeting*
are their speciality.
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Frrddie’a Steak
Ileus*
In
Fern Park recently, do plan
to go thle weekend and en­
joy dining In the new Gas­

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DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S
(a real delicacy th* way w*
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Come din* with us. Enjoy crisp, appetizing aaledt...
tasty plee, cakes and craams.. .tender, deUdoui prime
meat* and garden fresh vegetables. . . served in truly
pleasant surroundings. And remember, Thursday night
(it “ family night" with free desserts 'for sll-&gt;.*nd
ff, Saturday night I* "sleek night” when you get ■ big
' J/« ib. T Boas stsek cooked te yeur eider lor only
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Miss Sandra Earle And R. A. Pollard
Wed In Impressive Church Ceremony
identical to that of the maid ers were Matt Earle, brother the traditional wedding music
of the bride, and Ray Sam­ and the church was decorated
Sandra Lynn Earle became of honor.
David Van Volkcnburg serv­ son.
with stock and anthyrium.
the bride of Randall Allen
Mrs. Walter Duda played
ed as best man and the ush­
The bride's mother chose
Pollard Tuesday evening, July
for her daughter's wedding a
7, at 7:30 p m. at St. Lukes
dress of electric blue chiffon
Lutheran Church in Siavia
with white accessories and
she wore a white orchid cor­
with Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy
sage. The mother of the
officiating.
groom wore a dress o f cham­
The bride is the daughter of
pagne lace, and her corsage
Jtlr. and Mrs. David M. Earle
was a white orchid.
of (loldenrod. Mr. and Mrs.
After the wedding, a recep­
Dennis A. Pollard of Winter
tion was held in the school
Park arc parents of the bride­
auditorium. The table was
groom.
overlaid with a white linen
The bride, given in marri­
cloth, and crystal candelabra,
age by her father, was lovely
together with small bouquets
In a formal gown of chantilly
of stock and anthyrium, were
lace featuring a scalloped
used to decorate the table.
neckline with a fitted IkxIIco
Punch was nerved from a
and traditional tapered wrist
crystal punch bowl.
length sleeves, with a fidl vo­
Mrs. James ('ollterl served
luminous skirt touching thn
the wedding cake. Olliers as­
floor which also featured a
sisting at the reception were
scalloped hemline. Her fin­
Mrs. George Jakuhcin Jr.,
gertip veil of silk illusion fell
Mrs. Carl Lang and Mrs. Lex
from a pearl tiara crown arid
Abel.
she carried a cascade of
The bride is the grand­
w h i t o carnations, centered
daughter of the late Mr. and
with a white orchid.
Mrs. C. K. Hunter of Sanford
Miss Karen Sue Hughes
and also the late Mr. and
wns maid of honor and sho
Mrs. W. S. Earle Sr., also of
woro a street length gown of
Sanford. Mr. Earle was for
pink chiffon with a fitted
many years associated with
txxllre of embroidered lace.
the engineering department of
The attractive headpiece covSanford.
ered a short veil of matching
After a wedding trip to the
pink. She carried a bouquet of
East Coast, the couple will be
pink carnations. MUs Eileen
at home after July 23 at -430
Kelly, a bridesmaid, wore a
MRS. R A N D A L L A L L E N PO LLARD
Darcey Drive, Winter Park.
gown and carried a bouquet

ny Evelyn laindy

Miss McDaniel Honor Guest
Of Evening Bridal Shower

The party rooms were gaily
decorated in the traditional
bridal motif and the guests
enjoyed participating in a
variety of games and con­
tests.
A lovely arrangement of
roses crntcred the dining ta­
ble, and tire hostesses pre­
sented the homiree with s
corsag of sweethei .t roses.
Miss McDaniel received an
assortment of lovely and use­
ful gifts.
The hostesses served a de­
lectable rongealed d e s s e r t
course to the honoree and her
mot!.or, Mrs. Thomas F, Mc­
Daniel, and the Mines. Alva
Wright Davis, W. It Hunt,
Ray Herron, Carl Chorpcning Sr., Hotter! Jenkins, J. H.
Lee, lUtyd Coleman and Lloyd
Swain.
Also the Misaes Ernestine
Westphal, Barbara Riiprccht,
Holterra Stevens and Annie
Iwa Herman.

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$201 8. Park Ave.

Mr*. R. W. Estes has bad were
of

her

grandchildren

visiting her fur Uvo past two
weeks, Samira
and
Mike
Wiggt, of Weal Palm Reach.
Mr*. Ken Wlggs, their moth­
er. canto up over the weekend
for a short visit and the chil­
dren returned home with her.
Recent visitors in Oviedo
from College Point, Tex.,
were Mr. and Mr*. Donald
Is-mhart and rhildren, who

guests

of

Mayor

sister and
and

and

brothcr-in

Mra. Merritt

During the past 10 years
Hie number of states which
provided soma services to
rhildren with cystic fibrosis
grew from three to 2#, the
Children's liunrau report*

K A Y IV E Y

How many back seat
d r i v e r s nave been
burned by pipe or cigar
ashos emptied out the
front window?

Mrs. Dale Scott (no, not a
tiridr) is a gal about town,
who has been in the midst of
all (he bridal activities. Mada­
lyn and children, 14-year-old
la-e Seotl and seven-year-old
Dalynn, have been with her
parents for the past year
while hubby, Dale, has Iwen
flying off to the wild blue
yonder in Iceland as personal
pilot to Adm. Paul Rule. She
reveals that they have been
having a ball and have been

benefit from this donation,
and their safety campaign i*
already underway.
Marge and Jerry came to
Sanford four years ago from
South Florida and arc in the
dry cleaning business. They
live in Loch Arbor and have
a daughter in Philadelphia,
who has two children, and a
son with the Armed Forces in
Japan, married to a Japanese
girl, and who has a son whom
the Jcmigans
have never
seen.
The Pilot Club of Sanford
is indeed fortunate in having
Marge as their leader. She
has winning ways with high
leadership q u a l i t i e s and
boasts she has never missed
a meeting during iter eight
years with the organization.
She is an avid golfer, but de­
vote* most of her spare time
these days to Die Pilots.

substitute teaching, she sim­
ply is too busy.
Dalynn will serve as Rower
girl in Kay Ivey's wedding
and Cindr. Scott will be home
for the wedding. Kay is Dalynn's godmother and the lit­
tle Miss Scott is K ay’s nameaukc (Dalynn K ay).
In August the Scotts will de­
part
fur Coronado, Calif.,
where Dale will assume the
duties of personal pilot to
Adm. P. D. Stroop. They lived
in Coronado for five year*
prior to the Icelandic tour oi
duty and love it.
Dale and Madalyn own a
home in Sanford and will re­
turn u|&gt;on hit retirement. All
of Madalyn's friends will re­
gret to sec her leave aincc
her presence is an asset to
any gathering.
Cmdr. Scott is from Holly­
wood, Calif., and was grad­
uated from Stetson Univers­
ity. He has returned to the
Stales on several occasions
during the pa»t year with
Madalyn meeting him in D. C.
ami New York.

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Mrs. Alma Farr of New
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Mrs. Jerry (M arge) Jcrnlretired residents of Columbus,
gan is another busy gal these
Ohio.
days. Marge has recently re­
turned from New York where
Mrs. Eva Williams spent
she was a delegate lo tlie P i­
Wednesday through
Friday
lot Club Inlernational conven­
with Mrs. Marie Norman at
tion, and is president of the
her home in New Smyrna
Pilot Club of Sanford.
Reach.
Marge describes her jaunt
as "out of this world." Stic
was guest o f the internation­
ally fam oui Waldorf Astoria
and every minute was cram­
med with excitement. The
convention
waa
fascinating
along with a Hay at the
World's Fair, shopping, and
P o n t forgrl
patching a couple of Broad­
way showi.
your camera and Kodak film
The highlight of the conven
tion was the presentation of
$10,000 to Pilots International
by M. R. Gassart of the All
CAMERA SHOP
State Foundation for the saf­
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Heights where Kay will teach
Mr. and Mrs. William Law ­
the third grade and Ronnie
rence Burak of West Palm
will rontinue his education at
Beach will be new residents
the University of
Florida,
of Sanford as of this weekend.
where lie it majoring in ac­
counting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long
In an unaffected manner
and family recently enjoyed
with genuine sincerity, Kay
spending a few days al New
concluded that she and Ron
Smyrna Bench nnd later visit­
nle Imth had a driving ambi­
ed with Mr*. I-ong's (Libby)
tion to Itr as happy and as
mother at l-akc Alfred near
wonderful parents as are their
Winter Haven.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ivey and Dr. and Mr*. Edwin
L. Lindsey.
• * •

Max Lrinhart, and Mrs. la-in
low, Mr.
Staley.

in

p icnic Monday

Mrs. Lee Gary, Mr. and M n
hart'*

Anniversary

Osteen

Mr*.
Juanita
Brewinglon
lias relumed following a trip
In S t Louis, Mo., where ahe
isited relatives and friends
and attended Dm- wedding of
her daughter, Miss Sue Brew
inglon to Larry Johnson.

two

given the red carpet treatrnent in Sanford,
Madalyn Is a striking brunettc with a vibrant person­
ality and a keen sense of hu­
mor. She is an ideal candidate
for the field of fashion, with
a natural flair for high fash­
ion, but is actually an ele­
mentary' education m a j o r ,
having graduated from Flor­
ida State College for Women.
She adores bridge and golf
but with all the activities and

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Personals

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District No. 37

All registered professional
nurses and their families are
invited to attend and bring a
picnic basket along with their
families.
A diversified and entertain­
ing day is promised, ami if it
is Impossible to stay all day,
plan to spend part of the day.

JO AN D M A R IL Y N M CDANIEL, motlicr nnd
•laughter tluo at a recent pre-nuptial pnrty Riven
Marilyn l»y Mr*. \V. \V. Tyro at her Oak Avenue
home with Mr*. Marvin Dyal serving a* tohnaten*.

W o m a n '*
preoccupation
with beauty I* a» old a* man­
kind itself. The ancients ot
Israel. Egypt and Babylon
weren't exactly atrangera to
the art o f paint and makeup
and countless *ttrntinna to
their tresses. In fact, the
notorious (preen Ji-relirl la
generally eonrrdrd to have
been a pretty rary number
wtrn retied on mure artificia­
lities than any female In his­
tory.
At any rate, we arc going
to took into the business of
beauty in the weeks ahead.
We will see how the aeareh
foe lieauly has progressed
down through the centuries
and lake a quirk look at some
of the artful and nwt-eo-artful dodges that have grand
this popular feminine pursuit.
We hope you will like our e f­
forts.
We hope, loo, that you
ladira will think o f HETTY
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requirements. You will always receive professional ser­
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3301 South Park Avenue. We
believe that the hair is only
one attribute to total beauty
and should not aland apart In
its attraction, but mrl into
the whola rompoall* beauty
of
th e
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beauty.

Sanford is blessed with a
bevy of beautiful brides and
brides-clcct buzzing about as
busy as bees.
Kay Ivey and Ronald Lind­
sey will be married Saturday,
July 25, at 7:30 p m. at the
First Presbyterian Church.
A series of fabulous pre­
nuptial parties have honored
one of the season's most pop­
ular brides-clcct, and Kay re­
vealed in an informal tete-atetc that she has enjoyed
every minute of it.
Kay is a vivacious, petite
brunette, radiating an abun­
dance o f energy, and is pos­
sessed with charm, poise and
above the average in intelli­
gence. She participates ac­
tively in water sports, loves
good music, plays the piano,
and is learning to sew with
Mamma Keen's assistance.
When queried about her
culinary aptitudes, she flash­
ed a broad smile nnd revealed
that Ronnie liked casseroles,
so she has been experiment­
ing with tuna fish and mush­
room soup.
Kay’s favorite color* are
green and yellow and Iter
choice in architecture is ranch
style with early American
furnishings. S h e
consider*
three or four children as the
ideal family.
After their wedding, Kay
and Ronnie will live in a lakefront cottage in Keystone

District 37 Florida Nurses
Association will meet for a
picnic and splash party, in
lieu of the regular monthly
meeting, on Monday, July 20,
beginning at II a m. at the
home of Mrs. II. E. Schultz
on Lake Markham.

lira. W. W. Tyre and Mrs.
Marvin Dyal were co-hostessts recently at the Tyre homo
on Oak Avenue to a kitchen
shower complimenting Miss
Marilyn McDaniel, l o v e l y
bride-elect of David II. King.

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Surfing Trunks Very Popular

(Dsuah fibbjy. •
DEAR

ABRY:

Can you

help ms? 1 went to be a

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Hy Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W YO H K
(N E A ) —
There is nothing mure pow-rrfill than an Idea whmc time
has arrived. Witness surfing
trunks.
Observers o f the salty scene
report that there are millions
mute surfing trunks around
than there are surfboard*.
The rage started in Hawaii,
reportedly, and spread from
the West Coast across to
Maine with the speed of an
expense slip heading for the
fron t office. •
This season, the trend con­
tinues unnhated.
Teenagers and adults ran
ire seen oil every ocean beach
and lukefrimt wearing surfing
ti unks. Men who never in
their lives stood on anything
mure unstable than a trolley
ear enn he seen flexing their
deltoids

and

biceps,

gazi ng

knowingly into the distance,
waiting for just the right surf
conditions.
Oil Jones Reach, l-oiig Islund, one group o f young
cthletcs, all clad in surfing
trunks, nctuuliy did bring a
surfboard to the shore— and
then used it for a picnic table.
Many surfing trunks rome

TH. .Tulr 17. ’64— Pnpf f»

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with

laced

those

men

ride

tha

servo

fronts.

waves,

a

Among

who actually
the

practical

do

laces

purpose.

They allow the surfer to cinch
in his waist when at sea, and
loosen

it

when

relaxing

ashore.
Contrasting waistband, side
seam and leg bottom trim are
also a characteristic. Also
seen are conventional fly, i
fako fly and boxer styles —•
some with fuke laces.
Hip pockets h i t another ;
mark o f the surfing trunks.
They were originally meant
to hold surfboard wax — but
are also suitable ie|&gt;u*iloricf
fo r cur keys, subway and Ims
tokens and other such nunIlHW'niiitn necessity o f life.

virgin when I get married,
but it'* getting hauler every
day.

I

shoplift

for

kicks

(have never been caught)
ami 1 uUo smoke end drink
when I can get it. People
say I look like a tramp,
und I guess I do. All this is
because my father is try­
ing to run my life. He won't
let me out after 0 p. m. un­
less lie knows where I ’m
going, who with Slid howlong I'll be gone. Even when
I tell him tlie truth, lie *uys
I'm lying. I ’m sick o f be­
ing watched like a criminal.
I know- I'm running with
the wrong crowd but they
are the only ones who un­
derstand me. 1 sin over
weight
and
my
mother
never lets me fotgci it. 1
break everything I touch
because I'm so nervous. If
you don't tell me w here I
run get some help soon, so
help me, Abby, Pm going
to find some high plm-e to
jump o ff of.
W A N T S TO DIE A T lb

E F F E C T IV E
EDUCATION
So
effective
wus
Olds- ,
liomn's first education sys­
Typical o f the stalwart* who tem. established by its l ive
have been c a u g h t by the
surfing trunk crsre Is this Civilised Indian Tribes in thr
m in with paddle, not recom­ 1800*. that many Cherokee*, '
mended fo r surfboard steer­ Chickasaw*, Choctaws, Creeks
ing. nut the trunks are neat, and Seminole* could read
DEAR W A N T S : Show a
bright and p r a c t i c a l fo r Greek and Latin while white
copy of this confession to
beach and In-water wear. Hip traders
and trappers who 1 your family doctor or past­
locket Is fo r surfboard wax
dealt with them rouldn't sign
or. I f you can't communi­
or car keys).
their own names.
cate with your parents, take
your misery to a trusted
relative. That you recognize
W A N T to get help means
y o u r shortcomings a n d
your strugglo is half-won.

I

By Abigail Van Burcn

To "ju m p" would be mean­

never say if he were con­
scious. Is this true? I am
ingless and a tragic waste
scheduled for some surgery
of life.
•
•
•
(not set lolls) soon and this
is very important to me.
DEAR A B B Y : I have a
Is there any other way a
son and s daughter. Roth
person could he "put under"
have been murried many
fur an oporution and lie
years. Several years ago I
assured that lie will not
made an heirloom quilt. I
talk? I can't ask my doctor
could never makeanother
because be belongs to our
ono
ss my
ryes arcnot
club and we know a lot of
good enough
and therewas tlie same people and he
much close work involved. I
might wonder why I am
have l&gt;een offered f|00 for
asking. Please don't use my
it many time*, hut have re­
name.
fused It. My daughter orn-e
MRS. R I.A N K K T Y B LA N K
•aid idic would like to hale
•
it for her daughter, who is
DEAR MRS. Find out
now- a ternaged girl. Tina
who your anesthetist will be
girl is very unappreciative,
and ask him. Don't worry*
ami has neier taken very
Whatever you say will prob­
good c-aie o f her thing*.
ably he disregarded. Only
My son asked mi- years
psychiatrists got paid for
sgo if 1 would “ w ill" it to
listening.
•
•
•
him. He has s lovely wife
who would take good cure
o f I t .'I don't want in hurt
my daughter's feelings, but
I would rather *rc my son
ahd his w ife hair it. Wlint
should I do?
PONDERING
D E A R P O N D E R IN G :
Treat yourself to the pleas­
ure of giving it to your son
an d 'h is lovely wife while
you are living.
•
•
•
DEAR A B B Y :: I hnie
In-ard that when n person
is under an anesthetic he
talk* very plainly and us
uully says thing* hr would

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Helpless In The Face Of Death £acoby
D E A R MRS. L A W R E N C E :
Eight

months ago

my

to

credit

us

with

magical

hus­ powers. The baby in u griev­

band was killed in an auto- ing child like your son will
a

a

a

mobile collision. Only recent­ Illume u* for the death of Ids
ly, as 1 have begun to re­ futher, attributing it to our
cruel refusal to exert our
cover front the shock o f los­
magical powers, lie may not
ing him, have 1 Itegun to no­
only treat us with resentful
tice how coldly and critically coldness but actually feel
my boy 10, has been treat­ llmt we hovo no right to the
ing me ever since his futher* life that wo have refused to
death. Two nights ago, fo r preserve for Ids father.
the first time in weeks, 1
Ho is unlikely to be con­
spent
the evening
with scious o f Ills desire to blame.
friends. Yesterday he scarce­ As Ids survival depends upon
ly spoke to me. When I asked our life, lie can’t afford to
him wlmt was the mutter, lie realize that he begrudges life
sui hi "\Yhut iii it to yo u ?" to us. So the begrudgiilelit
of
tho can't explode itself in an
out
and
wulked
open accusation — a cry of
room . - .
may
lie such clearly unreasonable de­
He
ANSW ER:
angry at you becuuse you mand that we could easily
didn't prevent the accident recognize tlie pain and lone­
that deprived him o f hla fa ­ liness behind it. Instead, his
i r r a t i o n a l disappointment
ther.
Fin serious. Long a fter a witli us will trickle cut of
child
has stopped looking him ill needling remarks and
like a baby, there will remain resisting huhavior that give
a baby in him that continues up no Inkling o f his struggle

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with pain and loneliness.
Think

over

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said. I f It gain* in truth for

South's four diamond open­
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partner might have played
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Both vulnerable
learn how to play difficult
(tenth West North East
dummies. This South wns not
4#
Tass
3♦
Past
Pass
Puss
equal to the iK-easliin.
Opening lead— V 3.
West opened the three o f
hearts. South went up with
d u m m y ' s ace and drew iiis king. East made the pre­
trumps. Then ho led a rluh to cautionary piny o f tlie Jack.

you, you can find your own
way to evoku your *"n ■ ex ­
pression of his blaming feel­
ing— and so break through
the harrier c f Ids auger at
you to his hurt and need for
your comfort.
Like children's, our own
grief too, contains much unger: If we are religious, we
will become very angry- at
God for refusing to prevent
the death of our Icved person
and give our priest, our min­
ister or raldil a very rough
time.
Children, struggling with
thr anger timt is always
mingled with grief, will turn
It upon us. And hold us some­
how responsible for the grlev.
ous event.
They resist the reality o f
human helplessness In the
A t the beauty shop tlie
face o f death as violently as other day, I heard a middlewe do.
aged woman ruefully remark
that her good looks were
gone.
“ Oil, w ell," rhe said, "it was
a pretty furu once. It hel|H&gt;d
me to be popular when 1 was
young and it got me the man
I married. So I can’t com­
plain."
That's about as good a
philosophy an any for the
, gud and Margaret l^ighton woman whose mirror is no
i reading sonnet*, speeches and longer reassuring. So the face
that waa once young and
j scenes from "Macbeth," "M erfresh has lost some of ita
ry Wive* of Windsor," “ Hen- color and firmness, and n few
ry V,” "Romeo and Juliet," wrinkles have moved in. T in g ­
"K in g l.cur," "K in g Henry le? No, not if you stop to

CROSBY

On the 29th floor was an-

Assn. other F'inkerton. Outeide the
N E W YO R K — (N E A ) — doublo doors behind which
Dave Clark, speuking
for T H E Y were actually living
himself und the oilier four- und breathing, were females
fifth s o f tlie Duvc t lurk Five, o f assorted ages, representing
0
, said that if the hulloon which fan clubs and daughters of
has his group at the crest of
fathers with pull who had
popularity with the younger
managed to wangle sn audi­
act from two continents burst
ence.
tomorrow, he wouldn't wor,vy,
“ It bus liven a marvelous
Inside were Clark, tall and
experience,”
tlie
handsome lively Mike Smith, who en­
Clark said. “ It has to end tered carrying two glusscs of
sometime. We hsve been to orange juice; blond Lenny
severul countries, met s lot of Davidson und quiet Rick Hux­
nice people and achieved a ley whose eye, accidentally
®
lot o f nice things. It ’s some­ clawed by a fun, wns healing
thing we can always look very nicely thank you. Denis
Payton, in a leather vest and
back und remember."
And that was about as long black shirt, entered shortly,
and as seriously as anyone in saying "I'm the Rip Van
the English quintet could Winkle o f the group."
Several assorted managers
speuk.
Tito words bespeuk a con­ and press agents were answ­
templative, scrciio atmosphere. ering the telephones ( “ No,
But they were spoken In the I ’m sorry you can't talk to
^
spotlight at a three-ring cir­ the boys. They’re not here.
What are they really like
cus.
Just inside Die front door of They are very nice fellows.” ),
the hotel where the Clark keeping the flow o f females
Five wns staying was u I’ ink- moving and introducing a
erton guard looking over vis­ young girl who had hern sit­
itors with an eye to tossing ting in tile hotel lobby since
out anyone In her teen*. The (1:30 a.m. trying to get to see
elevator ojicrator, in reply to tiie boys.
” Tho floor malinger o f the
the magic words. "29, please”
_
asked "D o you have sn ap­ hotel called me aUiul her,”
said a manager (o r was ho
pointment th ere?"
On being assured every­ a press a gen t?) "She ran get
thing was legitimate, he ex­ s job on a weekly puper for
plained he was not supposed the summer If she gets an in­
to take anyone he didn't know terview ."
She got her interview.
to the floor. ‘ ‘ I wouldn't let
Not everyone was so luck).
a man o ff earlier today, un­
Album o f the week— “ A
til
the assistant manager
■earn* around and told me he H o m a g e To Shakespeare”
features
Dame
. was the manager. 1 didn’t (Columbia)
I Edith Evans, Sir John GlelV
know him."
Newspaper

Enterprise

N igh t,"

"Cymbe-

line" ami " A * You Like It."
All enjoyable sampler.
C o u n t r y -fled
albums—
"Country Hits— Feelin Blue"
(Tennessee Ernie Ford, Cap­
ito l); "T lie Great Roy A c u ff”
(( iipitoD; "Country Music's
Two Guitar Greats” (M erit
Travis nnd Joe Mapliit, Cap­
itol).
t'ity-fied A l b u m s— "T lie
Greatness o f Joe Mooney"
(Columbia) is easy listening.
“ Stay Awhile— I Only Want
To Be With You " (Philips)
with England’s Dusty Springfield is strictly fo r rock ’n’
roil fans.
Single-ohs— "Y ou
Mustn’t
Be Discouraged” (Caorl Bur­
nett and Tiger Haynes, ABCPut amount) hug Carol doing
a marvelous Shirley Templetype song. It’s from her mus­
ical "Fade Out— Fads In” .
Some pretty Instrumentals:
"T lie Wheel o f Fortune" (The
Rene Paulo Group, IIIF i),
"E t Maintenant" (A rthu r L y ­
man Group, H iF i) and "P e o ­
ple"
(Cal TJader, V erve).
Rock ’n’ roll: “ W ill You Love
Me Tom orrow ?" (Charlie Mc­
Coy and The Escorts, Monu­
ment), AMy Baby’s N ot H ere"
(Rusty Draper, Monument),
“If I ’m * Fool F or Loving
You” (Jimmy Clanton, Phil­
ips) and "Trardrops F allin g"
(Jim Chambers, Southtowa).

1

fMW*

|consider wlint it did for you
I while it was young.
It carried you through tlie
p&lt; riod w lien you hadn't much
, else to depend oil but looks,
, didn't it? It was a pretty
! K"»d friend when you need! ed it most .
I Now-, perhaps, you can't
■count on it for much any
more— nut just by itself, tliut
l '*

Hut it will still lie your
'friend, if you'll help it out.
I.el it relax Insteud o f tight­
ening up in annoyance, envy,
impatience.
I Sea to it that it expresses
you at yuiil best— a guy,
wariulieulled, Imppy, out-go-

V III,” "llc n ry IV , Part One,”
-Tw elfth

B&gt; Sir. Fix

gulden,
iuto
the
| Come
Maud, and let’s talk o f the
birds and bees.
Did you know that bees
are out tills season? And
I that bird* are playing second
lid.lie to the butterfly?
I got Hie word from the
Fashion Coordination Insti­
tute, an information service
whose
experts
co-ordinate
I basic fashion trends witli the
jewelry accessory story.
| Since the fashion look is
just too, too feminine t Li*
season, the jewelry industry
iin r.

adopted

a

pm Hcuhirly

appropriate motif
the but­
terfly.
' Clouds of them are alight­
ing everywhere. You'll see
them nestled in a deeply
flounced organdy c o l l a r ,
perched lightly on summer
suits and outlined against
•talk white pique.
C O N F I D E N T I A L To
D A V ID :
Don’t g u r
up.
Man lias outdone nature in
It's usually the lust key in turicly and color. There ate
the hunch that open* tlie
Hie bailies whose wing spread
door.
is one inch right on through
.
.
.
Problems! W rite to All
By, Box 09700, lx&gt;» Angeles,
Calif., ponnp. For h person­
al reply, enclose « slumped,
self-addressed cm elope.
•
•
•

By Oswold Jacoby
lie didn't want to find him­
self tin own into the lend witli
that card. A fter tills play by
East, South hnd no way to
keep West from gaining the
lend with u club. West proreedi-d to lead a spade und
East eusht-d two spade trlrka.
Do you see how South
rould have kept West out o f
tho lead? You have to go buck
to trick one und play dum­
my's diuru of hearts instead
of the see.
Kust will win tlie trick and
lend anything he chooses.
Kvi-nllially South wilt dis,aid
a small t-luh on tlie ace o f
In-sita mid play the king and
.are o f club, ruff a rluh and
set up two clubs for spado
. diseuid*.

to a giant five-inch grandpa. bought a bloused top bathing
And th*»* pins are Mesigned suit. The suit doesn’t hat*
in jeweled stones, enamel,
a built-in bra. My friends
filigree, rhinestones and iri­
plan to wear theirs ‘as is,'
descent stained glass effect*.
They are social butterflies. and think I should, too. They
They go anywhere from tlie are smaller and slimmer thnrt
golf link* to the ballroom.
I nnd I feel embarrassed
Tlie binls are flocking in. about nearing my new suit
any support,
but
too. There aie
insouciant without
little chicks, nestled along­ they tell me it is tlis fashion
side
soaring eagles, a n d this summer. I&gt;o you agree?”
—Jeannle
swans.
Dear Jeannio— I hear tell
This is a fashion trend that
should appeal to all. The tiiat some gals are wearing
petite gnl can wear two or the new blousson swimsuit
mure sntiill pins at s time. without bras. But you hnvn
I f you're tall, try one over­ good taste or you wouldn't
sized specie* perched on your demur. Stick to your guns
shoulder, sleeve or at a low nnd buy a bra to wear under­
waistline.
neath. When you come out o f
Maybe bee* and other in­ tlie water, you'll look great.
sects will be back fur fall Your friends will look as
thrir suits w e r e
(there were plenty around a though
season ago), tnit right now pasted on by a kindergarten
anyone who doesn't like but­ kid who didn’t know how to
terflies must be for Hie binls. smooth out thr finished job.
Chic gals won't wear them
Chic Chat
.
tj: “ Along with my two I .-oft, loose t- ps without a
closest friends ill school, 1 'lira. You're wise to hesitntr.

[ P *illy 's .F o I/itS rs^ |

Another Use For Nylons

Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
DEAR I'U L I.Y — l discov­
Box 09700. la-s Angeles.
Calif.. 90000, for Abby'* ! ered this trick on .Saturday
night after all tlie stores
booklet, "H O W TO W R ITE
LE TTE R S FOR A L L OC­ were closed. I was making
CASIO N S.”
bias-covered cording for tlie

bv

Ruth M iiie t t

|ilig interested you.
So don't waste any time
, worrying liecniis that face of
I yours is no longer s girl’s
face, pretty enough to g el you
by without much e ffo rt on
your part.
Give it n little help and it
will still la- your friend. Rut
don't foigel that now wlint
you are like is moie ini|iortant than what your fare is
like.
At this tune in life you al­
ready hale many of the tlie
tilings you Imped to have
when you were young. It
shouldn't la- diffleult to hold
on to them without tlie help
o f a pretty fine ,

scums o f a idi|K-ovcr and 1
inn out o f rul'd. I keep old
nylon hose in a draw or. Sn I
cut thr top uml fool o ff of
one, twisted it until it was
firm und inserted in tin- biascut iimU-tial where tlie curd
1
left off. It worked beautifully
1
and hud a* much "body" as
(lie cold mid over so much
mole "g iv e ." That is going to
I
l&gt;e my new use for old, wornI
out ii&gt; ion*.— M EREDITH
I
1
G IRLS — This is rcuily an
ingenious trick. A number of
In so could be stitched to­
gether to form one long strip
before the twisting is done.
Aren't you amnzed at tlie
uses Hint have been given
for lyurn-oiit hose tlust no all
used to throw aw ay? I am.
jllu r readers m e really mi in­
genious lot. -F O L L Y

D EAR I'O L L Y — Are you al­
ways searching for scratch
paper? We were at our heuse
until I bought a dime store
clipboard. Now all the "junk
m all" Ihut has a blank ievelar side is fastened to this
hoard, making a portable
desk that can he used any­
where, stored in a drawer or
hung on the kitchen wall next
to tlie telephone,— JANES'E
D EAR P O L L Y — The jars.
bottles, etc., ill Hie door
shelves of my refrigerator
used L&gt; rattle
und slide
mound. I found tlie perfect
way to eliminate this was to
cut a cheap rubber sink pad
ill Btlipa to fit the shelves.
Now my tilings stay pul ami
do not rattle. It is loi* easier
to keep tho shelves clean, too.
Try this and you will hive it.
-W . U
G IRLS— Even folded paper
towels will help until you gel
ar. und to getting a sink |Mid.
— I'O L L Y

D EAR I'OLLY*— I am only
11 year*

old

hut rend

column every day.
ever

Uiouglit

of

the

Had you
using

Hi*

old mirrors out o f purses us
decorative coasters for littlo
figurines that arc^tm display?
Tlie mirror* protect the fur­
niture and lock pretty, too.
♦ Cut a piece o f velvet to
fit in ail &lt;dd picture frame
with the glass removed. I’ lac*
about seven strip* o f ribbon
diagonally aeioss the velvet
and tuck them ut each edge.
I’lut-e tills lierililioned velvet
inside the frame, hang on Hie
wail or eet on your dresser
nnd slide cards, letters and
invitations buck of the ribb n * .— M ELODY
Share
your
favorite
hiinieniaking ideas . . . send
tlirni to Polly in care o f
Thr Sanford Herald. You'll
receive ■ bright, new slltrr
dollar if Colly uses your
idea In Polly's Pointers.

reach this pi|ir through tlie

furuuce, remove the pipe and
Just because your furnace clean it.
isn't In ti«e during tlie sum­
One* cleaned the interior
mer i* no reason to ignore it. I surfaces should Ire protected.
Summer's hibernation ran Ih* An insect sprayer filled with
damaging for a furnace. More light machine oil will serve to
deterioration can occur when spray surfaces with a protec­
it ia not In use than when it tive coating.
is going full blast.
In a foired air system there
There are certain operations is a filter. Check this. I f rein shutting down a furnace Icently installed, a shaking and
which any humeowtier can a vacuuming will Ire enough.
replace
with
a
perform. If, during this Job, (Itherwiso
you notice any damage you 1rleiin filter.
ahuuld rail a professional re­
Clean ivaiin air registers
pairman. Correcting trouble while you are ut it. Remuvt
now will assure you an iiniti- tlie rovers and reach in as far
t* it up led heating season.
a* you ran with a vacuum at­
Corrosion
is
the
chief tachment.
enemy o f tlie nunworking fur­
With gas fired furnaces
nace. Hoot and dirt, dust that tl.ere is always the question
accumulates—all o f these al&gt;- |of whether or not to turn o ff
sorb moisture. Tlie moisture ( the pilot light. I^ave it on.
la Uiere because the furnace , The amount of gas it burns Is
I small. It will dry up some of
i. o ff.
The result is the formation tlie
moisture.
When
fall
o f an acid that will destroy cornea your fum are will be
j ready to go on.
the metal.
Obviously, cleanliness is the
In a furred air system in­
first step toward preserving spect Uic motor, belt and pul­
your funiaco. Us* a vacuum leys. iteplace a frayed belt.
cleaner to clean tlie inside o f Follow
manufacturer'*
in­
your furnace thoroughly. Use structions in oiling the motor.
a brush to dislodge stubborn
I f your furnace has a boil­
er, keep it filled but do not
dirC
Kmoke pijies made of sheet drain and re-fill with fresh
metal will disintegrate quickly water. Fresh water has air
U not carad for. I f you
|that react* on metal part*.

Long, Long Kindergarten

It) Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
D EAR MRS. L IG H T : I've
Just lead your article on
".Much Useless Homework.”
You are so right und the
system ao wrung.
I have a similar probltm.
My soil, 3 on November 1,
was allowed to enter kinder­
garten September I, when
lie was ntIII four. Many chil­
dren in Id* cluas ure almost
a year older than lie, mom
experienced
and
seemingly
I brighter. 'Die older rhildm i
are al ways called oil for m i­
nimis uinl eirumls, putting
I tlie younger ones at a great
disadvantage.
I lie
leums hums at 8:18
a.hi. mid has to ride on u bus
|w ith
rhildn-n o f nil ages,
j They play minor, hut in itaI lie water in the holler fiom ting trick*, sucli ns putting
i worms in hi* lint and stuffthis past winter dor* not have
I ing his |HK-kets witli paper.
as much air. Just add enough
water to fill.
Diuin some oil to remove
sediment. Hut stop diuiuing
as soon a* Hie water runs
clear.
Turn o ff tlie water supply
to the humidifier. Iti-nmve the
Let's
sen what happens
humidifier and clean. If it
when you "blow your stnek”
uses evaporating plates, clean
wlien angry. It has been
these or replace them. Use a
found that, you take deeper
steel brush to lem ote lah'ium
breaths, your pulse quickens,
deposits from the inside o f
your blood pressure rises and
tha pan.
your digestion slops as the
If you have an oil burner
hlood is drawn from your ali­
rleun the nozzle and other
mentary trm-1 to your mus­
metal parts and coat with oil.
Your fuel tank should lie cles.
In such blinding rage you
filled to tlie top. Not only
will you he rrsdy for cold may he especially prone to
weather, you will prevent cor­ mi accident if you ure driv­
rosion inside the tank as well. ing a ear, operating a ma­
Another problem you will chine in u factory- or hand­
avoid is contamination o f tlie ling Imt soup in a kitchen.
Plainly such a state culls
oil with water as condensa­
tion form* on tlie inside wail* for m oling off. On Hie other
baud,
pent-up
anger
can
und drips into the fuel.
a
chronically
high
Once you've finished with cause
the cleaning, o|a-n all Uie fur­ blood pressuie, peptic ulcer,
nace doors—or remove Hie colitis, angina pectoris and
panels if you have these in­ other so-called psychosomatic
stead o f door* — and leave ailments.
ileus ust anger causes a
open for the summer. This
will avoid the accumulation sudden squeezing o f admnaof
moisture around these lin Into your blood it may lie
doors and panel* und in Uie uassociatrd with a sudden
pain in the region o f your
cracks.

Summer Dampness Can Hurt
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

Birds, Bees ? Its Butterflies

Sharp Shopping

W b Jh&amp; W om an ;

• Hectic Visit With Dave Clark
BY JO AN

On

c trtfrg &amp; a s i -

Hr gets ready to go home hard indeed. Unfortunately,
parents
can hardly
when tlie hell rings at about many
children to
it, stands around until his wait fo r their
start school.
Your school
bus is called, then murchr*
board would undoubtedly be
stiff and straight to the bus. under fire if lliey
lowered
lie m rite* home a fter 4 p.m, the cut-off date fur cutming
— when he is supposed to kindergarten.
practice printing, have his
Ilnlf-duy kindeigaitrn ses­
dinner and get to bed by 7, sions me (lie usual pattern,
Wlint child life or even heal­ however. I'm sui prised und
thy outdoor time can he get? disinuycd tliut your school
Stalling under 6, children keeps 4 and 8-year-olda all
gel into groups o f teen-agers day. Un lids issue, parental
long before they are ready, uction — plus a school levy
any in tiying to show they to defray tlie expense o f us­
are not young, gel into trou­ ing busses ut noon — could
ble. I feel 7 is a good age to tiring improvement.
start school oven though kinThough desiiuhle us prepa­
del gal ten is skip|&gt;vd. A t that ration for school, kindedgurage a child is more physical­ teu is not compulsory. I'orly and iiieiitully ready.
hups you should hum kept
1 h oi* your puper contin­ your son at home another
ue* to carry "School
and year.
But cheer up! Next year
You." — A C H ILD LO VER
AN SW E R : Your poor little lie'll he putting worms in *
hoy! His day is too long and younger child’s list.

The Doctor Says:

Blow Your Stack,—But Cool Off
adrenal glands and a sudden
surge o f blood to your bead
may precipitate a ht-adacbc.
Adrenalin poumd into tlie
Id- ml served the primitive
purpuse o f prepuriug a per­
son for a sudden burst of
energy— fight or flight. But
in
a
civilized
community
neither o f these actions is ap­
propriate,
Hines it is no longer so­
cially acceptable to lose con­
trol of your temper, yiai are
upt tu wind up with physical
symptoms. Illness is still so­
cially permissible and may
e v e n get you a certain
amount o f sympathy.
Tbs hidden ruges within u*
often have their origin lu In­
fancy. As children we all
have desires that cannot or
should not be granted. This
Icud* to frustration and an­
ger. As adults, Hi# problem
becomes one o f letting o ff
steam.
Thsra arc various ways o f

doing Uiis . You can whack
away at a go lf ball, lient the
stuffing out o f a punching
bug, or hummer nails ill tlie
bark fence. Tills will enuble
you to use up tlie physical
energy your uuger bus sumincited up and will act as a
safety valve. If it ia nut con­
venient to do any o f thes*
things u brisk walk will aervo
the purpose very well.
Home persons gut the sams
kind o f relief vicariously by
watching a boxing or w restl­
ing match or some other con­
tact sport. Htill others taka
it out in writing a scurrilous
letter o f protest even though
they know they won't mail it.
Ur you may want to taka
it out on tho keys o f a piano
aa a means o f releasing your
emuUoiu.
The moral o f till* story 1st
Don't
hoard your resent­
ments. That is the path that
leads to neurosis and a whole
i'andora'a bog o f dtae sss*.

�dfofh lig hJtA
T V Tima critic* preview
coming Telavlalon Show* by
attending rehearsals, watching
screenings, studying acrlpa In
New York and Hollywood.
Her* a n their previews for
today:
7:30-8:80 P.M. CBS. The
Great
Adventure.
“ Rodger
Young.'* (rerun) The legend
o f Rodger Young, one of the
m oit publicised heroes of
World War II who poelhumouely received the congres­
sional medal of honor, I* hero
reduced to actual facta and
the result la heart-rending as
we see the youth as a warm,
courageous human rather thnn
a superman. Excellent In the
title role I* James MacArthur.
In fine support are Geoffrey
Horne and Ted Bessell as his
buddies and George Kennedy
as a drill sergeant.
7:30-8:80 P.M. NBC. Inter­
nationa! Showtime, (rerun)
It's Iron Curtain Night. This
hour waa taped In Budapest
and features the exciting
Hungarian state circus. Ail
the standard acta are well
done, but was It really neces­
sary for Don Ameche to pull
a Milton Berle and participate
In one o f them ! Aside from
this, there are several good
comedy bits.
8:30-0:80 P.M. Burke's T.aw.
“ Who Killed April ? " (rerun)
When a restaurant's blue plate
special turns out to he the
body of a car hop, It's time
fo r Captain Burke (Gene Bar­
r y ) to go Into action. It's also
time to unleash another con­
tingent o f those glamorised,
■any suspects who've become
this program's trademark. To­
night's gang Is headed by
Martha llyer, Gloria Graham,
Franclne York, Jack Carter,
Hans Conrled, Eddie Bracken
and ex-TV detective Mark
Goddard.
0:30-10 P.M. CBS. Twilight
Zone. "Nightm are at 20,000
Feet," (rerun) The only re­
deeming quality o f this far­
fetched half hour Is the act­

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ing of William Bhatner as the
only passenger In a plane who
ran see an Inhuman creature
(Nick C ravat) tampering with
the engine. Having .just re­
covered from a nervous break­
down, Hhatner fears he Is
about to suffer another when
no one on the plane believes
hint. Belter than the manu­
factured horror suspense Is
Shatner’s fuclal and vocal
projection
of
terror a n d
doubt.
0:30-10
P.M.
NnC. On
Parade. (Prem iere) I f you're
willing to settle for Rose­
mary Clooney's fine pop voice
on a few songs like "Get Mo
To The Church On Tim e,"
"Cabin In the Hky" and "W h y
.Shouldn’t 17" You might en­
joy
this cnnndlan-produced
summer-weight half hour, oth­
erwise, It's strictly rudimen­
tary television, daytime style,
with a precious continuity,
crude production vnluea and
almost a plug a minute.
10-1! P.M. CBS. The Alfred
Hitchcock Hour. “ The Magic
Shop.” (ren in ) Don't expert
a pleasant ending to this tale
o f supernatural horror. It’s
horror, at least, at least, for
the anguished parents (|j*glie Nielsen and Peggy McCay)
o f a weirdly grim 9-year-old
hoy who Insists his father
take him to msglc shop as a
hlrthdny gift.
An equally
weird
proprietor
(David
Opatashu) encourages the boy
to enter a cabinet, after which
he disappears completely.
10-11 P.M. NBC. The Jack
Paar Show (color) a pleasant
hour; albeit on the mild side,
sparked by another guest ap­
pearance from Godfrey Cam­
bridge. He docs a funny and
frequently poignant routine
about an old-style Htepin
Frtrhlt-W illle best type of
Negro
comedian
and
the
problems he has adjusting to
today's socially aware enter­
tainment scene. Helen O'Con­
nell has two good songs, "M y
Shining Hour" and "H ave I

Stayed
Fair."

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Pear's opening mono­

logue, giving his impressions
of the broadway opening o f
Richard Burton In "H am let,"
is amusing. Randy and M ir­
iam Paar have a filmed seg­
ment about a beauty resort
which might appeal to women
and Jackie Vernon has an­
other o f his downbeat com­
edy monologues.
7:30-8:30 P.M. NBC. The
Lieutenant. “ Lament fo r a
Dead
Goldbrick."
(rerun)
Lieutenant. Rice (G ary Lockwood) Is accused o f being re­
sponsible for the death o f a
young Marine trainee and o f
bearing a personal animus
ngainsl the youth. One o f the
players is Holly
Mrlntlre
(Daughter o f John M clntlre).
7:80 8:30 P.M. ABC. Hootennnnny. (rerun) A
large
group should have a large
number o f selections and,
since tonight's mol) la the
New Christy Minstrels, one
o f the largest, they get a
chance to harmonise their
way through eight folk songs
and acquit themselves nicely.
Homer and Jethro may not
)&gt;e to everyone's taste, but
their brand o f corny folkuni
breaks us up, so they are
most welcome additions to the
roster. Other participants In­
clude Lydia and Brooks, n&lt;&gt;b
Carey and the I^vee Singers.
Pleasant hour.
8:30-0:30 P.M. CBS. The
Defenders.
"T h e
Apostle."
(rerun) The story Is second­
ary tonight to the acting, ex­
cept in the dissection o f a
"(give
Apostle" and what
makes him tick. Played by
Albert Salmi, the "P rop h et"
Is falsely accused o f assault
and attempted robbery, but
refuses to defend himself.
John Kerr Is remarkably e f­
fective as the stinker who
arouses the peacemaker into
the attark and then has him
arrested. E. G. Marshall and
Robert need Star.

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Page 10 — July 17. 1964

1. Lost &amp; Found
B E R R Y ’S W O R LD
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
d. TranaportAtlon
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notice*
7. liusinens Rental*
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Ilent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
2G. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Service*'
2R. Laundry Sendee
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
"Wtll, Ift not oxoctly 'Yankn permwarfare* * * * foot*
34. Articles Tor Sole
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
6. For Rent
30. Automobiles - TnicKi 6 For Rent
36-A Autos Wantk-i
L A K E COTTAGE
RENTALS
37. Boats - Motors
1 Bedroom, Furn. $50. mo.
Furnished or Unfurnished
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Iiall-Blalr Agency
Ph. 322-6106
89. Trailers - Cahnnax
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.

FIC TITIO U S NAME
NOTICE IB horoliy glvon that
I am ongagod In buolnooo at
III. ) llo i in i H.n(iird. BomlCLEAN, downstairs apt. P ri­
nolo County, Klorld*. under Ilia
fictitious n.tuo of, C-M llofuoo 1. 1/ONt &amp; Found
vate bath and entrance. Ph. LARG E HOUSE, 3 BR., 1
Horvlro, and that I Inland to
Bath, Lakcfront. Complete­
322-0702.
rs-lolnr tald namo with th . LOST: Black Belgian Shepherd
ly furalihcd incl. Washer,
C I.rk o f th&gt;i Circuit Court.,
white patch on throat, silver
Homlnnl* County, Florida, In
dryer, dishwasher, d e e p
chain collar, vicinity 23th 2 uR |Apt. 801 Magnolia. Also
accord.nr*
with
th . provl1 BR Apt. 119 Elm. All clean
freeze. $150 mo. Ph. 322-4970
between Bcardall and Cam*
■Ion. o f tho Klclltlnuo N.m o
Ik nicely iurnlshcd. Phone
H I.tu t*., to -w lt: Hectlon I I I . 01
eron. Childs pet. Reward.
Klorlda B l.tu to. IH I.
CLEAN Unfura. apt. 309 Mag­
NO 8-5267.
Call 322 8330 or 322-1894.
Hlg: Ch.alor K. M a c k
nolia. Apply downstairs a f­
Publloh Juno 21 A July 4, 10.

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City IU II In Ovlodo. Klorlda,
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at Ion o'clock A. M. on th*
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Ith day nf A u g , A. D. IS II.
I l i l t (4) r o t* A Gladys
for th . piirtHi.. of Hooting into
(2 ) Jeopardy
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(5 ) Mlaalng Links
fur a term uf th r«» y.ara, at
which oloctlun .very arra *&gt;f
M O N D AY P. M.
land In th . D l.trlrt aliall ropr.a.nt ono .b u r. and i x h
12:00 (2) Rap. Nat’l. ConV.
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In ii.r.nn, nr l&gt;y proty In w rit­
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ing duly .tgn.d, (nr a v.ry .ora
uf land uwnod by him In auch
11:10 I I ) H arry Itoaooaor
(1 ) Bearnk for Tomorrow D l.trli-ti guardian, may ra­
p t...n t thrlr ward., oioi-utnra
(4 ) Truth or Conse­
and adm inistrator, may ropraquences
11:11 (1) Guiding Light
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11) Nows and W salhsr may ha r .p r .a .n l.d by th .lr
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2:41 ( I ) NIIC Nowa
purpoa. o f holding auch . l. c 2:14 ( I ! Tho Dortors
tlon and to transact such oth .r
2:10 ( I I Art l.lnklottar
bu.lnoa. aa may cum. b .fo r*
IS) Day In Court
th . mratlng.
l : t ) (5) Lisa Howard
Dated this llt h day o f Juna.
S:u0 ( I ) Another W orld
A. D. I *44.
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Chairman
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A . th . Hoard o f Vupor1:01 I t ) Ths Matrh Oame
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ty. Klorlda.
1:41 12) NIIC Now*
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SAN FRANCISCO (U P I ) AM RNIIKD NOTIUK OK SUIT
Wilt Chamberlain o f the San
IN
Francisco Warriors has woo WORTH AOM KORKCLOSURE
TO ) ALK IIK D
N. G A T
and
fiv * National Basketball As­
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wlfa.
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lo t .r .a t. by, through, unhas been In the league.
d .r ur against tha afur.
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YOU A IIE h .r.b y notlfl.d
that a Complaint to forocloao
a cortala m ortgaga oncumb.rROTICM o r A r r i . l P A T I O I I
Ing tha follow in g described
KllH T A X IISIRII
roal property, to-w lt:
ISO*. 1*4.1* KUoldn S I. turns
l o t I I and tlio South I I 14
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foot of Lot 22. BA.NKO
NOTICE IB IIKIIK1IT GIVI'A IIK , according to tho
KN, That Bonded Municipal
plat Ihoroof a t rooordod la
Corp tho holder e f ths fo llo w ­
I'la l Hook I. Hago 41. o l
ing re r llflra le has filed said
tho TubUc Record, o f K.ml
eortlflrato for ta t deed to bo
nolo County, Florida,
I ..usd thereon. The rortlflrete haa boml fllod against you In
number and year o f Issuance, Ih* abov* atylod suit, and you
tho deecrlpllnn of tho property, are required to sorvo a copy
and tho namo In which It was of
your
Anawar
or other
assessed are as follow a:
Pleading te th* Complaint on
Certificate No. SIS
Tear o f IM a ln tlir. attorn .r*. AN D E R ­
Issuance t!44
SON, RUSH. DEAN * U1WNnoerelpttna ol FewpeHyi
DEB. l i t East Central Uoulo.
l o t 44 Ulk T Banlan.lo Plat vard. Orlando, Klorlda, and
Hook 4 Pngoa 41M 44 IT A (II* th* original Answer or
41
oth .r Pleading In tho otflro
Namo
In
which
aasooood o f the Clerk o f tho Circuit
Verl D. A Edith M. Brant. All Conrl on nr boforo tho llth
o f oatd property being In tho day o f August. IS II. I f you
County of Homlnola, Btate of (all to do so. n d orr*, pro ranKlorlda. Unless ouch eortlflrato tooao w ill bo tokan against
■hall bo redeemed according to you for th* rollof domandad lu
law ths pruporty described In tk* Complaint.
ouch corllllcoto w ill bo sold
This Amandod Notlc* shall
to ths highest bidder at tho ba publlahsd ones a waak (or
front door o f ths rwmtnots four conaocutlv* wo*k* In tb*
County Court House nt Ban Hanford Horald.
ford. Florida, on tho first Men
D ATE D T H IS Ith day of
day In tbs month o f August, July. t i l l .
t i l l , which U the Ird day of (B E A L )
August. 1S44.
Arthur IL Beckwith. J r,
lu te d ibis itth day o f Juao,
Clark o f Circuit O t i r l
1444.
!ly : Sandro #. Johnson
(O fficial d o r k 's to ot)
Deputy Clerk
Arthur IL Bockwtlh, J r , Audotoun. Husk.
Clark Circuit Court
Doan A Lowndoo
■emlaole Couuty, F lorid*
I I I U a t Control Boulevard,
By O. T. Ray J r , DC.
Orlando, Flsrlda
PuMUh July T, It, 44, tt, 1114 Publish July 1*. I f , I L I L 1(«4
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C LA SS IFIE D IN D E X

3 BR house, kitchen equipped,
$70. 322-5673.

5. Food
OKRA. 322-0415.

CLEAN 2 BR Apt. Furn. Ph.
322 3762 days, night# 322-0991.

6. For Rent
Furn. Apt. 2300 nenonvOle.

FURN. 2 BR house. 322 0974.

ter 6 p. m.

Yarn. A p t Close In. Apt. 4.
$35 Mo. 4071k W. 1st.
2 BR., house, clean k dose
In. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.

FURNISHED 2 nR. House.
2 RR House. Completely furn­ W E L A K A APARTM EN TS
2481 Palmetto. 322 0274.
ished. 2424 Willow Ave. Ph.
Rooms private baths, 114
322-2418.
W. F lirt S t
CLEAN tat Floor Apt. Pvt.
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
2 UR Duplex, k it equip!. Jal2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
ousted porch, carporte, nice
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
Payton lleulty
322 1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
yard. Ph. 322-1996.
322*892.
REN TALS

Gar. ip L 1201 ilagnoila Ava.
Apply 3-8:30.
MODERN Furn. apt*. Also
t
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374
1
CLEAN 4-Hooma, down, aun 3
2
porch. 611 Park.

FURNISHED
I1R Apt., Clean . . . .
BR. Apt., Down . . . .
RR, Apt., Nice . . . .
UR. Home, neat . . . .

150
$65
$85
$90

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.

Stenstrom Realty

2563 Park

FURN. APT. 322-2800.

Dr.

322-2420

FURN. Apt. 3 Rooms A Bath. FURN. 3-room apt. with bath
k garage. 2520 Narcisaus.
Close in. 155 mo. incl. wa­
Ph. 322-3146.
ter A elec. Ph. 322 9507.
ON LA K E MONROE, unusual 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
apt*. 14th Ave., Longwood,
2 hr., Us bath, unfura. home,
3 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838facing lake, b e a u t i f u l
3298.
grounds.
UNFURNISHED
2 IIR., 2 hath unfura. home 3 BR., I bath, kiL equip. 1811
with aep
apt. or maid#
Summerlin $60.
room, large Fla. room, out- 2 BR., 1 bath, klL equip. 131
aide patio and swimming
N. Edgeir.on $85.
pool.
3 HR., 1 bath , Hlway 46 $85
3 UR., 1 bath, kit, equip. 1404
P A R T L Y furn. 3 hr. home.
E. 20th $85.
Lake Marie Estatea $85 per 3 BR., Ilk bath, stove $113.
mo.
FURNISHED
Fla. L. P. Prop., Inc.
1 BR., 1 bath $55.
668-4821 evenings 868 4316
2 BR., 1 bath, garage apt. $55.
2 HR.. 1 hath $70.
2 BR., 1 bath $90.
3 BR., Ilk bath, Fla. room
NUTIUK OF AFFI.IU ATIO N
$135.
1*0H T A X DEED

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Midway, f l a t Hook I Pago
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vid A Vor*l* Mcqu**n. A ll o (
•aid property being In lb *
County o f 8*mlnolo. Rmln ••(
Klorlda. I 'o le u tuoh rartlllo al*
■hall bo redeemed according to
U w th . property do.crtb.d In
such r .r lin o a l. w ill bo oold to
tho h l* h ..t bldd.r at th . front
door o f th# Aemtaolo County
Court H om e at Sanford. Klor­
lda, on tho (trot Monday la
th* month o f August. I t f l .
which is the 4rd day o f Au­
gust. 1*44
D .tod this Ith day of J ob*
lilt.
(O lflc U l C lark# goal)
Arthur H. Dock with. J r,
Clork Circuit Court
g .m ln o l. County. F lorid *
By: O. T. Bay, J r ,
D. a
Publish July IS. IT. I L I I . I t ! !

COB-13

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

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

St. Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
F A 2 6123

Stemper Agency

Y -O -U

2, 3. &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
1. Ilk. &amp; 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONJHLY PAYM ENTS
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - V A
SALKS BROKER

LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath.
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­ We Have The Home For You *
lers. patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207
Ridge Rd.

Ste».:trom Realty

N E W HOMES

2565 Park

Dr.

322-2424

Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary THERE'S PEACE k QUIET
Shown by appointment Ph. No plane*. In a 2 RR house on
jtaved street you can buy
322-3561.
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 668-4601,
JU5IBO house 8 room, 2 car
Enterprise, Fla.
garage, patio. Stove, dis­
NOTHING DOWN
'
posal, dish washer. 322-1426.
$60. per mo., 3 br., Fla. room,
kitchen equipped, hot water
heater, shade trees, big lot.
Total Price $10,500. 322-6447,
Property Mnnafremcnt

V A -FH A
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffers fo r your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, k 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the heat home
buy, see th*

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

MUST sell, owner transferr­
ed. $200. buys our S year
equity, 3 bedroom acreened
porch, 109 Valencia D r„ Ra­
venna Park. 322-3563.

N E W HOMES

C»

Longwood District
VA - FHA - FHA-ln-Service
6 ml. South 17-92
turn right or. Seminole Ave.,
1 block
838-3911 Reverse charges
T

Want easy housckccplng7

?

House too bigT

^

Getting Married?

4J

Buy thia completely furnished
2 BR Mobile home and save
money. $2950 with good
term i! Or Trade. Call 3227498
LOCH ARnOR: U r g e 4 BR,
2 bath, cent, ducted heat,
air -cond. can be added, f
very low cost, 2-car car­
porte, very lge. utility room
Owner
transferred.
Must
sell quick')' 211 Ridge Rd.
Ph. 322-9051.

N E W HOMES

Seminole Really

Stenstrom Realty

N O T IC E of PU B LIC A U C T IO N

N -E -E -D

R E A L-E STATE
N O TAR Y-PU B LIC
M A Y I H E LP YOU
M r Office U A t Your Service
Renidentiil
Commercial
Industrial
................... .... •

$100 D O W N
«
F H A - V A HOMES

Office 322-2118
Night 322-0618
323-0700
Sanford, F it. 3 BR, Ilk brth, cent, air k
1-Room Efficiency apt. with 2524 Park Dr.
heat, sprinkler pump, $7$
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
mo. 322 8225.
for couple or tingle perton E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
AGENCY - REALTOR
or retired. All utilities In'
A P P R O X IM A T E LY 1-acre in
2465 S. Park Ave.
eluded in rent. Ideally lo
city, 2 story, large rooms, f j
cited on 1st St., within 1 Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
abundant closet space, huge
block o f 2 free parking lota
panelled dining room, big
3 BR., home, good location.
and ahoppmg center. In­
kitchen equipped, lovely cab­
$80 per mo after down pay­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
inets. Ik-Acre young hearing
ment. 322-4836.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St
fruit tree*. 322-9256.
W IFE WANTED
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
to tell her husband how she COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. 2
Kit. equipt. Terrazzo floor*
and the family would enjoy BR. 322-4539.
tile bath, Venetian shades,
living in this 3 bedroom
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
country home, surrounded
er 5 p.m.
with beautiful shade trees, Wc have several new 3 and 4 «.
on
140 x ISO* lot, partially bedroom homes, now under*
R E N T A BED
construction,
in desirable
fenced
to take care of the
RoCaway, Hospital A Baby
Ravenna Park. D iese homes
children or pets, a 2 car gar­
Beds.
ere quility constructed by
age for a workshop . . unbe­
By Day, Week, or Month
Shoemaker, featuring fully
lievable at $8750.00 and bud­
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t SL
equipped
built-in
electric
get terms can be arranged. .
CARROLL'S FU R N IT U R E
kitcheni, plus many extrasl
and only 5 minutes South of
downtown Sanford.
9. For Sole or Rant
These homei ean be purchas­
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
ed for it little as $78.28 per
LAKE. Call e v e n i n f a
month, (including taxes andw
322-1597.
insurance) after low FH A**
1901 8. Park Ave.
down payment! May we
FA 2-5233 anytime
12. Real Entalo For Sal*
serve you?
FREE $2,400. equtty. $100
GREENB1UAX
down, $00. mo. pays all. We Have The Home For Yoe
Choice
lota
available
Is
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x IT
Greonbrlar o f Loch Arbor
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
' overlooking g o lf
court*.
en, terrazzo floors. HeLmly
Custom building te your
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
2565 Park Dr.
322 2420
specifications.
Graonbriar
developed by
K1NCSWOOD
€
BUILDERS, INC.
203 Fairmont Dr.
F A 3-0074
P e n s i s l te an eider by Thomas Moving
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath, large
k Storage Co. wo will aril at Public Auction
screened patio, nice yard.
ut least te* (10) complete lota o f Furulluro
20 S. Edge moo A ve. N. Or­

KN. That John tlouaton th*
hotJar o f th* follow ing rartllando. 323-096S.
I t l l S. FRENCH AVE.
(leal* has (llad said cortlflcal* for tax &lt;t**d to b* l» u * d
tli.roon. Th * rsrlfric a l* num. 1 BR. cottage, furnished, 10 New Custom-built, Lake Mary
bar and year uf l**uanc*. th*
miles west of Sanford on
C. B.. 3 BR, ew poite. uti­
description
of
tho properly
WeUva River. Elderly con
lity, atiade k citrus. FHA
and th* n im t In which It waa
pie. 322 4131.
Finance. 522-05*.
a «* .u * 4 ar* aa follow *:
norliricat* No. 141
Y **r *(
luuance IS4I

D nntStU a

4 BR, Ilk Rath, Florida Rm., L A K E F R O N T R E N T A L S *
central heat &amp; air-condi­ 3 BR., 1 bath $125.
2 BR., Fla. Room $90.
tioning. Ph. 322-4876.
For Sale
COUNTRY home, 2 br., Fla
room, large lot zoned for
horsox extra lots available,
S E V E R A L Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
$13,850.
Bedroom Homes available m
GEHR R E A L T Y
all Areas o f Sanford. Let us Lake Mary
322-3561
Show you Around!

FURN. 2 RR. house. $60. Five
Points, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire
Wren Gas Station.

3 ItM. furn. Apt., clean, water
UNFURNISHED
k light# 550. 322 2764.
3 RR., 1 Bath Home .. $85 mo.
3 BR., Ilk Bath, nice $113 mo.
5 ROOM furn. upstairs apt. In
3 BR, 2 Bath, L. Arbor $125
Lake Mary, Ph. 322-7985.
mo.
1 HR. Furn. House. Ph. G68 3 HR, 2 Hath, nice $135 mo.
4 Bit, 2 Bath, L. Mary $150
3122.
mo.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmla
Cowan. 322 4013.
EFFIC IEN C Y. 611 Park.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sate

k

Appliances.

Living Room, Bedroom and Kttcben FnrnL
tnre, end ell kinds ef Bric-A-Brac and many
ether Hama toe nemerwie to mention.
Every Item wBI he sold for Cfsh and te
th* highest bidder. No Rc*crvr*.
Come prepared to remora year merchan­
dise!

322.R829 • • • • • • •

J U S T L IS T E D new H am * mi L A R G E city
lot 3 Bedrooms o f good S ite. 8 Bathrooms,
K itchen F oal pa. eat B U IL T - IN
U tility-room
E X T R A -L A R G E .

• • • • SALE S • PRICE 114.500. • • • •
LO W Down Payment — NO CIn*lng Coat*
* • • * * • •
3 2 2 .3 8 2 9 • • • • • • •

Inspection from • a.m. to 8*1* Tim*.
8*1* Day Saturday. July 18th at !• a.m. at
Thame* Moving and Storngo Cn, located nt
381 N. L*nr*l Ava, Snnford.

C -A -L-L
M ERLE W . W A R N E R . R E A LTO R
708 South Pork Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Telephone 322-3829
Leta all attend Church thia Sunday.

LEW IS C . D ELL
Appraiser
333-8131
333-7$M

• Auctioneer

• Liquidator
1183 Pnlem* Ava.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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it

Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Rtal EaUte For SjU» , l.«i

Business Opportunity 27. Special Service*

(Eht

2 RM. HOUSE. I nice building COLLECTOR wanted by Col­ COM PLETE Lawn &amp; Yard
k&gt;U. First $2,500 takes this
Service. 322-2310.
lection Bureau of Sanford.
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
201 S. Elm. Age 30 to 40,
terprise, Fla.
PIANO SVC. 8c TU NING
ability to deal with public,
Rebuilding . Refelting
be able to pass typing test
TH E BOSS is gone for a week
FR E E ESTIMATES
of at least 40 WPM, non
and we’ re going to give you
GENE CUMBAA
transient,
at
least
high
a steal you'll have to admit
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
school grLduate and with
a 3 bedroom with Fla. room
employment background o(
and large lot for $10,500.
OVER 25 YEARS
office wtirk. No others will
$350. down, $70 month ain’t
be considered or interview­ of Fine Workmanship in Up­
buying It's stealing. Call
holstering. Draperiei, Slip­
ed. See Joanne Ritzie or H.
now before STOLED.
covers. Tim e Payments as
L. Foley between 2 and 5
little as $5 mo. Drapery
p. in. only.
Hardware Installations.
16. Female Help Wanted KU LP DECORATING SHOP
Realtor-Insuror-Trades
Ph. 322-2335
322-4991 1019 S. French Ave. Experienced Waitress, white.
Apply Mr. Rotas, Mar-Lou WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
T O T A L PRIC E O N LY $4850
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
Restaurant or ph. 322 2902.
1W W. 10th. St. $650 down. Dal.
Al! Types and Sixes
$49.50 monthly. Recently re­ 17. Male Help Wanted
We Repair and Service
decorated. New wall to wall
STINE
carpeting. V ery neat
SERVICE station attendant.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Apply in person Smith's 207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Amoco lliw sy 17-92 8c Lake
Realtor
Mary Blvd.
29. Automobile Service
Raymond Lundqulst, Asio.
» A 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 19. Situations Wanted
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inapection,
estimate!,
M A Y F A IR BARG AIN
IRONING in my home. 322pickup, delivery. Recoring
ATTRACTIVE 2 b e d r o o m
0321
A repairs dlicounted.
home on nice corner lot In
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
Mayfair. Has huge air-con- HOUSEWORK. Estelle John­
ditiooed Florida room and
son. 322-8440.
2-car garage. Now priced at
$11,500 with $500 down and CHILD CARE In my home,
Long wood area. 838-5763.
$81 a month. Call
Senkarik Glass and Paint

Stemper Agency

•

•

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

SOUTHWARD

Company

21. Beauty Salons

210 Magnolia

Permanent Special
Investment A Realty
Our Budget Wave Now $8.95
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
322 0834
15. Business Opportunity 318 Palmetto Ave.

Ph. FA 2 4622

Auto Glasa, Tap*
k Sea* Covert

A U TO GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CO.

Legal Notice

.
if

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i s t h e r m c i T r r c o i -h t o r
TM H N IN TH J l'n lr lA L , C IR . 22. Build • Paint - Repair Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
O t'IT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Quick Service
With the
FOR PAIN TIN G &amp; R E PA IR
C O l’ N T r , FLO RID A.
Caah. SU PER
TRADING
C H AN O E R T NO. 14li9
WORK Call 322-5426.
T H E BOSTON F IV E CENTS
POST. F A 2-0877.
SAVINGS BANK.
riAtntlff.

FOR A PAIN TER, inside or

Uaed

furniture,

appliance!,

V*.
out, call Luther Tasker at
toola, etc. Bought • Sold.
E D W A R D 1. BRIDGES. at ax
322-6159.
L a rry 'i Mart 315 Sanford
M d At *1,
Defendants.
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4132.
25. Plumbiny Services
NOTICE o r a r r r IN
M ORTOAOB F O R E C ln ir n R
For the biggest selection of
PLUM BING
T O i V IR G IL U KNIG H T, end
nearly new and uied furni­
H A Z E L U K N IG H T, hie w ife
Contracting Repalra
H M ID E N C E i m i l
Eleventh
ture, tee Noll's Furniture
FR
E
E
ESTIMATES
Terrace
Brokerage in CaaaelberTg
R. L. H AR V E Y
Orandvlew. Mleaourt
Y cu are hereby notified that 204 Sanford Ave.
on 17-92. Open 6 daya 9 to 6.
F A 2-3383
a Complaint to foracloee a ear*
tain m ortgage encumbering the
FREE ESTIM ATE
follo w in g described real pro* 27. Special Services
Upholstering A M attren ren­
party, to-w lt:
P ia n o Tuning and R ep a ir
L ol 4. ntocfc -C ". COtlN*
ovating. New A Uied Furni­
T U T CLUn MANOR. U N IT W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
NO. I, according In tha
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
plat thereof aa rsoorded tn
REMODEL - R E P A IR
Plat Book I I, Page II,
FA 2-3117.
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029
Public Record* o f 8emt*
not* County, Florida
RuildinK Contractor
34. Articles For Sale
lias been filed against you tn
4h* abov* styled suit, and you
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
SCUBA diving gear “ Health
ar* required to serve a copy of
your Answer or other Pleading
By FEDDERS
Way” complete with tank
to the Complaint on Plain­
and accessories. Call 322H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
tiff*
attorney*. ANDEHION.
322-4234
2802.
RUSH. DEAN * LOWNDES, t i l 200 So. Park Ave.
East Central Boulevard, Or*
Unde, Florida, and file th*
origin al Answer or other Plead*
(n g tn th* o ffic e o f th* Clark
o f tha Circuit Court on or be*
fo r tha frd day o f Auguat,
1114. I f you fall to do ao, a
decree pro eenfasso w ill be
taken agatnat you for th* ra*
lie f demanded la th* Com­
p la in t
This NoUc* ahatt be publish­
ed onca a week for four con­
secutive wtaka In tha Hanford
Herald.
D ATE D thl* 1st day of July.
1114.
ArthUy H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark o f Circuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark

Publish July t. l « . IT, 21, last

CDB-14
IN
THE
C IR C U IT
COURT
N IN T H JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT OF
F LO R ID A IN AND FOR IK W INOI.K COUNTY.
. CH ANCERY NO. I W I I
■
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT*
OAGE AHSOCIATtON, a Cor­
poration.
Plaintiff.
•ve*
GORDON L. S K IV E R and SU­
SAN F. SH IVE R , hla wlf*.
Defendant*
NOTICE 18 H E R EB Y OIVEN pursuant to a Final Deere#
nl Knrerloeura dated Ihe lllh
day of July. A. D. 1M4. and
entered In Chancery Ceee No
• 140(1 of the Circuit Court of
w the Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and
for
Seminole
County.
Florida, wherein Federal Natlenal M ortgage Association, a
corporation organised under tn
Act of Congress and ealallng
pursuant lo Ihe Federal Na­
tional
M ortgage
Association
Charter Act. having II* prln*
ctpal offu-e In th* City « t
Washington. DMIrlet of Celum*
hla. la tb* P la in tiff and GOR.
DON I - H IIIV E R and SUSAN
F. Hill V E IL hla wife, the De% fandanta, I w ill sell lo Ihe
w highest and best bidder fur
caah al Ih* Front Door of the
Seminole
County Courihoue*
la the C ity o f Sanford. County
« f Bemlnota. Slat* o f Florida,
• t 11:00 A. M. on th* l» lh day
o f July. ISS4, th* follow ing
described property ae eel forth
la said Final Derrs*, to-w lt:
Lot 31. OOLDIK MANOR,
according to Ihe ptsl there­
of. rsoorded In Piet Book
IS at uege 71, of Ih* Tublla Record* o f Hemlnol*
County, Florida.
T ogeth er with:
H eeler
Oven
Hurface Unit
Dated this l l l h day of July
A II. t*SI.
{S E A L )
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.,
C lerk of Circuit Court
Uy: Handrs t. Johnson
Mack N. Clavaland and
Harold F. Johnaon
Attarnsy ter P la in tiff
F. O. Drawer E.
Sanford. Florida
P u bllih July 17. 1M4

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July 17. 1061 — Pape 11

31. Article* For Sale

.36. Automobiles • Truck* 36. Automobiles - Trucka 36. Automobiles - Trucka

USED lawn mower
$20 1963 C hew y 2 S. S. $200, take i *62 CORVAIR Monza. 4 speed.
HAH, bucket scats, whiteWashing Machine A Tub
$25
up payments. 322-1187.
red interior. $1200. 322-3797.
I Top Carriers A- Basket
Small Air compressor
$15
WHY Huy someone cues trouFire Irons for grate
$3.50
hies
! 2430 Myrtle Ave.
Go to the expense of a
second used car
FOR
EASY, quick carpet
N You ran drive a brand
cleaning rent Blue Lustre
new Vespa for $5.00
Electric Shampoocr only $1 tin Poo. Wgn $787 bal. $37 mo.
down
and $1 50
per
'57 Ply Wgn . $397 hsl. $23 mo
per day. Carrolls Furn.
week. and Ret up to
'35 Ford Wgn $389 hal, $22 mo.
135 tn PR35. Articles Wanted
'55 lluirk, $229 bal. $16 mo.
•55 Pontiac, $374 bal. $22 mo. Transmission guaranteed for
USED TV's bought and &gt;ol«l
life.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal. $32 mo.
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone
'59 Opal, $599 bal. $31 mo.
LEWIS SALES A- SERVICE
322-6627.
*55 Mere. $369 hal, $32 mo.
2317 Country Club Road
36. Automobiles • TrurkH '56 Chevy, $517 bal. $28 mo.
322-7928
'37 Olds . $667 bal. $32 mo.
'63 Chevy II Nova, Exccllen '51 Pont. $199 bal. $24 nio. 1961 CORVAIR 700 l-dr, $1095
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
. $1195
'58 Chevy, $667 hal. $31 mo 1961 VW Convertible
'55 FORD Convertible, stan­ '57 Bitiek, $396 bal. $29 mo 1959 Triumph motorcycle $595
dard shift. RAH. Good eon- '56 Chevy. $519 bal. $29 mo. 1955 Studehaker pirk-up $150
SANFORD MOTOR
'55 Olds. $471 bal, $34 mo.
ditibn. 322 8600.
'58 Olds. $781 bal, $33 mo.
COMPANY
'60 RE N AU LT Dauphine, ex- '37 Chevy, $792 bal. $35 mo.
800 French Ave.
322-4382
'56 Chevy. $419 bal. $24 mo.
cellent rood. $400 322 8614
'60 RENAULT Dauphine. ex­
•6n Ford, $599 bal. $31 mo.
cellent cond. $100. 322 8811.
I960 PONTIAC Bonneville- i
•31 Olds, $277 hal, $15 mo.
door, low mileage, excellent •59 Ford, $499 hal, $24 mo.
S P E C IA L !
condition PS and PH, new '•"&gt;6 Chevy Cnv $699 bal $32 mo.
'60 Chcv. Relair, A/C
tires. One owner. $!loo. Ph
$1093
'58 Pontiac $788 bal, $37 mo.
*58 Chev. 2 Dr. 6 cyl.
668-5547.
$ 595
'60 Ford. 599 bal. $32 mo.
•55 Merc. 2 Dr. H/T
$ 395
'36 PONTIAC Station Wagon, |’38 Chevy, $499 bal, $24 mo. •37 Chev.
Wag.
$ 395
“ L«t'8 forget about having har boooma a concert
•52
Ford,
$97
bal.,
$3
mo.
new tires, RAH, $600. 322*37 Olds :: Dr. ir r
$ 595
pianiatl Lot’a tend her to business oollega Instead!"
8553 or 322 6324.
’59 Eng. Ford Wag.
$ 395
'53 BUICK, good tires, good
34. Articles For Sale
34. Article* For Sale
condition. Priced right. Th
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
322 6554.
H A IR Y INDIGO A
JU LY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
m i l
SANFO RD A V E .
701 S. French
323-0721
PENSACOLA BAHAI
$5.99. Army-Navy Surplus,
'54 Jeep Sta. Wag. 2 wheel dr. l U I Z O PEN E V E N IN G S
We have limited quantitios
310 Sanford Ave.
with overdrive, 6 cycle,
still in stock—Ask for cur­
overhead valve. 668-5693.
REPOSSESSED
rent price!.
ZIG ZAG Swing needle, makes
A. M. P R E V A T T
buttonholes, sews on but­
749-2115
Seville, F it.
tons, blind stitch, mono­
B EAD Y M IX CONCRETE
grams. Guaranteed. I pay­
Patioa, Floor, Free Estimate!
ments of $8.10. Phone Cre­
Sill!, lintels, iteps, blocks,
dit Mgr., 322-9111.
tend, cement, rock, pipe,
iteel, grease
trapi, dry B E AU TIFU L gas range, cost
wells. Stepping itonci.
$100. Bargain at $60. Formal
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
size 7, $3. Flute, $40. 322-3967
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
USED LUM BER: 2x4 through
USED A REPOSSESSED
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
BARGAINS
322-0793.
G-E Stereo
109.95
CROSLY T V
99.95 FR IG ID A IR E electric stove,
upholstered love seat, 6'
PHILCO TV
79.95
metal (helving, 5 pc. kitchen
G-E 19” Portable T V
109.95
breakfast aet, 24’ tree trim­
G-E 23" Console T V
209.05
Mere-O-Matlc. Radio, Heater, Fac­
mer, various small items.
Weatlngtiouic Refrig.
49.05
tory Warranty
Call
838-6432.
Philco Refrig.
119.95

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

/

I Bank $

Repossessions

National

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

'55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322 6646. Claude Harroll.

37. Boats • Motors
17 FOOT Super-Craft boat
complete with motor, trail,
cr, and all necessary boat­
ing equipment. Can be seen
after 4:30 Ph. MI 7-3772.
14' Fiberglass Johnaon Fitly
ing Boat. Ph. 688 3713.
17 FOOT Super-Craft b o il
complete with motor, trail#
er. and all necessary boating
.equipment. Can be teen at#
ter 4:30. Ph. MI 7-3772.
16* FIBERGLASS boat, trail#
er, 33 hp. Johnson long shift
motor. $325. 323-0420. 1100
W. 1st St
Gateway To The waterway
Hobson S p o r tin g G ooda
Your EVINRUD E D * tl«r
304 6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA SAMI
38. M o to r c y c le s • S c o o te rs
1962 VESPA motor
$175. 323-0629.

acooter,

39. Trailers • Cabanas
APACHE Camp Trailers. New
k Used. 322-5467.
Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers - 661 441$
Clark St., Enterprise

Like New Specials

63 Comet

Admiral Rnfrig.
109.95 W ILL accept best reasonable
Norge Gat Range
110.95
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainless
K elvlnitor Elec. Range 49.95
steel commercial refrigera­
Weitlnghouie 21" T V
49 95
tor. Good running condition
Frigldalne Refrig.
59.95
have just changed ove- to
No Money Down. Up to 24
new refrigerator this week.
mos. to pay.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
GOODYEAR SERVICE
322 6625.
STORES
B IL L S BARGAIN BARN
555 W. First St., Sanford
NEW shipment of new &amp; usePh. 322-2821
ed merchandise to go with
other lO.ooo items tliut he
low prices check the Herald
has
in
his
barn.
1300
classified pages where local
Grapeville Ave.
dealer* advertise.

63 Chevrolet Monza
“ 900” I Speed Transmission, Radio,
Heater, Sharp.

$18 9 7
$18 9 7

Select One - Only $9 9 700
M ONTHLY PA YM E N TS
AS LOW AS .................

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61 FO R I) FA LC O N FIJTURA
Straight Transmission, Bucket Seals.

61 C O R V A IR
4 &gt; Speed Tran.miitaiun, Itadin, Heater, One Owner

1

61 DODGE 4-DOOR
Automatic Transmlsalon, Radio, Heater, Very Clean

61 P L Y M O U T H F U R Y
Automatic Tranaitiiaaimi, Itadin, Heater, NEW TIK E S

61 V A L IA N T 2-DOOR

CAR
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o
m
I to took ovor

FINE
I
Pa tot of toto

.{ S EA L)

^rralh

Phone 322-4503

HOT JU LY SPECIAL
FO X LEASE—Service Station.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
Good location. Good pro in our air-conditioned salon. A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Permanents starting at $5.
C#
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Shampoo-Sets, $1.75, Hair 31 A. Pets
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PU R E O IL COM PANY. , cuts, $1.25.
FREE. Muicovies. All sizes.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Call Mr*. Boutwell. 322-5858.
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 322-8525
S3. Furniture

©

Oanforh

Automatic Tranamlsslon, Eatra Nice

60 M E RC U R Y M O N TE R E Y

You're welcome to
kick tires end lift hoods,
but you don't
hove to ...h e re .

1-lliM.r llardlnp. Automatic Tran*., Radio, Heater

58 C A D ILLA C 4-DOOR H AR D TO P
Full I’uwer, Air Condition, Drive it and you will huy it

«b*H

You can tesvo the Quosawork at home when you com* to buy
t uied car from our ''Goodwill'’ used eer lot. Come on down
and take a look at our uied Wide-Tracks-the uaed cere that
don't act it. W e euapect that (ram our wide aelestfoti you'd
find Just what you want.

XC4-26A

TC4-7A

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop

1963 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop

6 cylinder, standard tran»mi«»ion, power alerting,
air conditioning.
CX4-51A

FC4-52A

1965 Fiat 1100 Series

1963 Ford Falcon
t*Hoor, 8 cylinder, standard tranumiaalon, radio,
heater, air conditioned.

4-door sedan. Very good on gas. I cylinder, standard
Iran*., radio and heater.

1962 Pontiac Tempest

W hat’ 5 9 7 Will Buy

2-dr. ri&gt;r„ all morrokldr Interior, auto#
matir, radio and heater. NF.W TIKES.

M O NTH LY PA YM E N TS AS LOW AS $ 2 g .00

Safari station wagon (with th* ckrsme
rack on tup), custom Interior. Nice!

59 P LYM O U TH 4-DOOR

FC3-70A

C4-39A

1962 Ford Fairlane 500

1962 Thunderbird Hardtop

4-door sedan, V-6 engine, automatic transmission,
radio and hratrr.

LOOK

Landau, fully powered and air rnmlllinnrd.

1963 Pontiac Tempest
Deluxe 4-dr. Automatic, radio and heater.
18,000 actual miles. Pert near newt

One Owner, Radio, Heater, Automatic Transmission

59 M ERC U RY 2-DR. H AR D TO P

V&gt;8 engine, automatic transmlsalon. radio, heater,
power steering and hrakr*.

NEW

TIKES,

Mere.O.Matir,

Radio,

Heater

59 FORD 4-DR. STA TIO N W AGON
“ 6" Cylinder. One Owner, Very Nir*

1961 Pontiac Tempest
1961 Buick Special
Deluxe l-dr. V-8, automallr transmission,
Power steering, radio and healer. A really
fine Happy Medium Stsed Car.

1962 Plymout Valiant
V-200 l-dr. Aiilomatlr, radio and heater.
See it to h&lt;-lli'Vr it — 12,000 one-owner
mite*.

1962 Corvair Monza
aport rpe., with 4-In the floor! Reduced to
C4.102I1

CI-99A

1962 Chevrolet Coupe

1962 Ford Ranch Wagon

S-door, V -l engine, automatic transmission, radio,
healer, power atrrring.

l

4-door, V-R engine .automatic transmission,
power steering, raldo and heater.

XC4-46A

V-8

engine,

automatic

ASK ABOUT OUK E X C E LLE N T

transmission.

Roadster, 4 cylinder, heater.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
308

E.

FIR ST

FALCON*

THUNDERBIRD.

ST.
W IN T E R

FORD

TRUCK

SAN FO RD
P A R K M I 4-8916

Itadin,

Heater,

Automatic

Runs Good, Clean

F IN A N C IN G

1961 MG Series 1600

OPEN FBI. NITES &amp; SAT. AFTERNOONS

No Down Payment Specials .

55 Oldsmobile

LOW B A N K R A T E

FT3-4IH

FORD,

Iteul Economy, Nice

57 Mercury 4-I)oor

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
4-door,

*295

59 F IA T

Trans.

$295
$150

U IIM T L IN C O L N l l j f
n u l l I M ER C U R Y I N l i

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$1295
$1395
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$1495
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1009 Palmetto Ave.

D E ALE R
PH.

3224481

Sanford
322.1884

Winter Park
Ml 4-0209

301 W. First St

P h . 3224231

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Annual Report Shows $ 74 1,16 9 Surplus For Sanford Housing Authority
Th* annunl report o f the cr, a Negro pastor who serv­
Hom ing Authority ed in Sanford from 1892 to
He act an example o f
published thla week includes
unselfish aervire and wns un­
in the report fact* on the iversally respected hy the
history and purpose o f the community, the report noted.
authority.
William Clark Court wns
Gordon Rradley, executive mimed fur n Negro real estate
director o f Hie Authority re- |agent who suh-divided Hint
porta tlmt the total surplus developed the Goldsboro area,
fo r the year was $741,101).
(Ilir
£uttfitrh
lirralft
There are four operating
Sanford

urging his people to be selfsupporting and to own their
own homes. Clark and his
w ife personally planted and
tended most of the trees now
growing in Goldsboro, the re­
port indicates.
"It was his habit after a f­
ter his day's work to hitch
up ins wagon, fill han ds wi th

water and make the rounds
watering the trees until they
were well established, thus
setting an example of out­
standing public service,’ the
report rends.
The completion o f the first
three housing projects in San­
ford was tlie fulfillment o f n
n Iream and was due m large

Page 1- — July 17, 19(54

projects, totalling 280 dwell­
ing units the report indicat­
ed. They are:
Castle Hrewer Court, with
125 units for Negro tenants;
William Clark Court with 85
units for Negroes; Kdwar.l
Higgins Terraco with 40 un­
its fur whlto tenants; and
Cownn-Moughton Terrace with
30 units for white tenants.
Castle Brewer Court was
named for Itev. Castle lliew -

[ measure to the efforts of the
late Edward Higgins, who as
eity commissioner, helped or­
ganize the Sanford Housing
Authority, initiated the re­
organization and served ns
its ehairmnn until his death ;n
1050. "The Edward Higgins
Terrace is a monument to the
man who did mote than mi)
other to raise the stnndiud of
living o f Sanford residents,"
the report continues.
"Cowan-Moughton Tcrrnre
is named for Ralph T. Cowan.

|the city for staggered terms come of the entire family.
Servicemen, veterans and
of four years. Each serves
persons over f&gt;2 years o f age
without salary.
j " I h f purpose of the low are nlso eligible. Present pop­
|lent housing program i» to ulation o f the projects in­
■provide decent, safe, sanitary cludes 439 adults ami 712
and uncongested housing for children for a total popula­
the financially le-s fortunate tion o f 1,151, both white and
uicmls'is of the community," Negro,
Eight arc families of serv­
1 1lie
report states,
I Applicants
for admission icemen; 54 are veterans, 57
; to the housing must fill out are elderly persons; 48 are
! an application form to determ- receiving socinl security; and
i me the family's eligibility, 90 aro on public assistance
with rents based on the in­ o f some nature.

former chairman of the A u ­
thority and for Elton J.
Moughton, architect. Both of
these men were vitally inter­
ested in the law-rent housing
program ami it was through
their efforts that the first
tliiee projects were constructi-d uml completed," th# report
The Sanford lion tng Au­
thority is a non-ptofit, public
corporation
created
under
state law, with commissioners
appointed hv the Mayor o f

The Authority contributes
to the economic structure of
the community with th«- payment o f $ 11,159 in admini­
stration costs; $31.11:1 in util,
itics; $40,225 in maintenun s
and operation; $1,528 in in­
surance; $7,728 in lieu of
taxes;
$1,3 i 1 in employe*
benefit contributions and $|.
fmii in exliiiuidiii.il&gt; mitihlciinnce, with $5,175 in capital
expenditures in the replacement o f equipment and addi­
tions.

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LOTS AND LOTS

Bible School
Opens Monday
In Slavia
lly lively n l.uiuly
St. I.uke's l.uthernn Church
o f Slavin has announced a
two-week daily Vacation Hi­
lda School opening Monday
nml continuing through July
31 with rlaasea from ti a.m.
until noon. Monday through
Friday o f rach week.
K. I., flellhorn will he di­
rector o f the school which will
ha on the thrme ''God. My
Country and I.” There will he
atnries, music, handicrafts,
outdoor games and refresh­
ments for sll nge groups, inrluding pre-srhnni thrre and
four year olds, through jun­
ior high levels.
Buses will run approximateJy the same routes as during
•chon) months, Itellhorn said.

W ORKING W ITH WOOD wns the featured handicraft for the Junior De­
partment during Vacation Church School at Hear Lake Methodist Church.
Displaying some o f the items are, front from left, Paul Benjamin, Mike
Nash, Christine Monekemper, Hlnine Dempsey; hack, Jutlez Hall, Victor
Martin, Krist Salmi and Jere Dnltcn. Mrs. Mickey Morgan was teacher
and Maurice Linton Jr. was assistant,
(Herald l’ hoto)

1 (J

Mississippi Wallaceites Turn To Barry

Grace Methodist
To Hear Guest

JACKSO N, Miss (D P I) —
Top barkers in Mississippi of

Guest speaker at Grace
Methodist Church for Sun­
day's II a. tn worship service
will he Her. C. D. Callaway,
executive director of Good­
will Industries in the Orlan­
do aren. Ilis sermon will he
entitled "Signs of the Tim e."
John A. Williams, layman,
will preside for the service.
Rev. John H. Hires Jr.,
minister o f ths church, is on
vacation.

iam for piesidelit urged yes­

Alaliiitnn Gov. George It W ill­
terday

that

aiiutherners

re-

align behind Kepuhlirnn Har­
ley Giddwuter. A former Geur! gia governor joined the ehur1us.
"Tin* eonservatlves of this
'country have formed n new
piuty," said Mississippi Stute
Sen. Hayden Campbell. “ We
in the South must la* a part
o f it; we must support it in
every way."

I

In

Georgia,

former

Gov.

if tin* Alabama governor is on
he the till Hot.
“ Ihlt I suppose Gov. W al­
was for tin* Arizona senator.
"I'm
going to vote for lace won't I*, no it,,- lirill.it in
G o I d w a t e r in November," November, Maddox added.
Wallace has had no com­
Griffin said. “ 1 don't believe
in dividing our forms in tin* ment in tin* Inst two days on
iliereasing reports of pres­
face o f the enemy "
Atlanta restaurant owner sures fioni Republicans and
for
Ins withand segregationist L e s t e r southerners
Maddox who lias helped Mage diuual fmin tin* p n -ilen li.il
Millies in Georgia for William ran*, lie said ratlier in the*
and who currently is embroil- week thut he planned to run
ed ill a court test of the new in an "unpledged elector"
civil rights law, said yester­ runi|*aign in lit slates. W al­
day he is pledged to Walloee la*« is a llcmiictut.
Marvin

Griffin

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Legal Notice

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D O LLAR S

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H O LLE R ’S

MOTOR

SALES

2505 S. P A R K

D R IV E

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322-OSfil
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�T h e y ’re L ovely Later On
Another miracle of modern science
i« hitting the market. It's the uudi?e-t that enables you to pick up the
phone, dial a number and see the
person who answers.
Fear has been voiced that this will
be embarrassing to ladies who mav
be performing their housewifely du­
ties with their hair in curlers.
Embarrassing? How naive can vott
be?
Why should it embarrass a lady
to be seen on the phone in hair curl­
ers when she's not only willing but
apparently proud to be seen in them
on the street, in the store and prac­
tically everywhere but a formal par­
ty ?
The average woman goes through
the day equipped with more of these
spiral gadgets than an electronic
computer. She looks like something
out o f space.
We have a friend who swears that

W orry Clinic

one such ladv he passed on the street
was bringing in signals from one of
our communication satellites tiiMl
miles out in orbit.
Win d&lt;&gt; the ladies affect these con­
traptions? To look nice later on. Otherwi-o. they’d be simple a "sight."
A mere man can't help but wondrr if it hasn't occurred to them that
if they'd bo a ‘‘sight” otherwise,
what do they think they are nil the
time they're wired up for "later on"?
What's so much bigger about
"later on" than right now in the
store or on the street?
Hut forget it, fellas. Try to make
something out o f it and the ladies
ma&gt; ask why we men go around the
house over the weekend looking like
something dredged up out of skid
row.
And that reminds us. Maybe we'd
better go shave before we go out
tonight. Or we'll simply be a sight.

P x rm t * . If yon m ast h*n-

cans and bottles and all manner of
things out the car windows to litter
the roads and landscapes.
Think how many lives would be
saved on those same highways if we
drove with courtesy and considera­
tion for those who share the road
with us and whose lives literally de­
pend on the wav we drive.
A basic resolution for everv varatloner might well be to act courteouslv, thoughtfully, carefully and
with regard for the convenience,
pleasure and safety of others. Why
not try it?

Phil Newsom Soys

auto trip , th rn
id iif #

W hen It fit is h

I'rin ta Mini.s-

U r S ir Alee Doiigtiis-H m ni'
m i ii.lim n l plan* fo r a can
f r r r n r r o f com m onwealth
prim p m in iste rs it w as in tto
h o p that discussio ns could
tic confined to com m onwealth
economic
development
and
"o th e r broad &lt;|ue-iion»."
D e lib e rate ly such explosive
topics as C y p ru s, K a sh m ir,
Itritis h G iiin n n and sp e c ifi­
c a lly So uth ern Ithodcsia were
om itted from the agenda.
K ven ts have
shown how
fo r'n rn w a s S ir A lec's hope.
A lthough Southern Ithode«i« has hren a self-governing
colony for to years ami t r a ­
d itio n a lly has attended com ­
m onwealth co n feren res, th is
tim e she received nr* in v ita ­
tion.
lin t even before the con­
ference opened, (ih a n as P r e ­
sident K w a n ie N kru m ah w as
c irc u la tin g among other A f r i ­
can delegations a m anifesto
demanding th at H iita in art
to end tlie rule by w hich

Southern

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A lla n o in te S p r in c ,
M rs. .lu ll* lla r t o i
833-131H
H ear l.a k r - F o r r .t U iijr
M r .. M a r,n u n M iles
M S-.lfiTS
( 'assellM-rry
M rs. Ja n e C a sse lb rrrT
838-3016
C huluota
M rs. Juan M ario
365-3712
llt-lla ry
.Mix. 1 rant* M liitr
C 68-I2::
Deltona
M rs. M ildred H an ry
668-3631
U iile rp ris r
M rs. K ill hie H a rris
6685X31
668 (661

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Holmes Alexander

Donnybrook In Frisco
SAN

KKAN 't I SCO

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hewer

tio ld w ate r lenders are Inking

whs h

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M alaw i
Northern Hhodrsia, t fie hcst-thing-thnt-cvcr-hnpwhites gov •■in tlie ro fiu iy's ! third m en ilier of the form er l&gt;i ned nttitude townrd Govii ili ration. I'ecomt &lt; tnd&lt; pen ein o r Scranton '* form er elial
:t.Too .min \ t m i i "
dent nil O il 21
Irnge of ihe nomination w in
The nianit' -to * I l » r k c d &gt;
I n dem ands of w lu ll roloni
ning
Arizona Senator
Southern llhodi-sla'*
unholy
als nf Southern Ithnili * 1.1 that
" T lie rom|M‘tition lias st It
a llia n c e " with the w lule m i lliev also Is- granted tilde.
red naliom it in te ie sl in the
premaev forces o) Smith A lri
!»• ndenee. llrita in ha- replied
■i mill I ’- * l ii gut'-v V fiii.ir i it-rpu
tty ns nothing else ro u h l,"
that iii- t ilicv in i i -t aliandon
i itoi o i It i]i iiiaudi d 11&lt;«t in
Congressm
nn Itoti \\ 1 1 » it,
po lu ie- of vtlnte su p ietn acy.
Hit event Southern Ithodcsia
Southern K lio ile sia's prim o chnirtmitt of tlie t ; o l ’ l nnshould dei late us indepeum inister is Ian D. Sm ith , who gressiotui) Cniiipuign Commitdenre, llrita in then take puni­
is ri garded as a ra c ia l ex- fee te lls me. "W e didn’t vvinil
tive m easures to ensure r&lt; p
trenust and who took power in t,r m the position f offerresentaliv e gm em inent
m a right w ing r .ih it v l revolt n,g the public n eti cd run
Of all the llm rnv prohh ins
last \pi 11 H r replaced Win v rn tio n . T h is
is nn open
llrita in (a re s , Southern Itho
-ton .1 H e ld vvlin was rlia rg fig h t."
desia is among th r thorniest '
ei| xv it Ii la rk in g "s fre n g lh " in T h e
Kctiutdii nits
lutvett'l
U n til Inst Dee. : i | , Southleading the w h ile m inority singed a n yth in g like it since
ertl Ithoilpsta was a m e n h ir
against Hie black m a jo rity , the Kiscn lm w e r-Tu ft bnl tie of
of the |llfa le i| C en tral M rtr.in
llrita in alread y has served 1952 In tills rase llir loser.
Federation s&lt;| up hv Itril.iin
notice it would noi rei ognire H ill Scranton, didn I I* gm to
as a noble experim ent I "
i Soiilhern llhodesia d eclara tie the sentim ental favorite
prove whites and blacks could
lion ol uidi’iiendence
that T a ft was and Ins defeat
live Mild WOlk together.
Tin- t iiitcil States has in w ill
not
leave
an*
deep
I.a sl Dct-cm ltcr the fedeta
d iia le d it would la ke a s im i­ wounds or any threat of a sitlion (ell a p art. On J u ly ii
la r stand.
down strik e by party w orkers
N yasaland received indepen
Hi Hum also Ims hinted flint
In t'.ifiii, tlie lust time licdence and in the current
it
would
take
re ta lia to ry piihlicntis met in Sim F in n meeting juined tin- common
-tops
presum ably ending rise n , till' big .-how laid all
| wealth as tlie K cpu ldic ol
eommonweulth
p referen tial egg »o fm ns being n dmmatin •ve n t, fo r thu F i.c n la n d s .

Herald Area Correspondents
Geneva
M rs. Ju s . |C. M ath ieiis
3(!f-l»:&gt;(
1 ak r M ary
M rs. l-'ranres W ester
322-6219
l.ahe 'liin ru e
M is . It . 1- Johnson
322-1722
1.one—unit
M r*. Iio iu ia F*te»
838-3317
N o rlli O rlando
M rs. Doris Dean
322-1089
Osteen
M r*. Clan-nee Sn vd er
322-IN 11
( ll l&lt;ft«»
M r*. ICvelvn l.undy
J65-36I0

N ixiui n luuiifm it ihii into th r T i\ « n itiillio tuiif rfo rm n lity. N ixon's nom­ |*«»litico w ith th r »am r \ r r v r

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T o T lie Editor

K Jtto r, H e rald :
I ant w ritin g this Irt t c r for
the entire Lion* C lub upon the

instruction-* ol o u r im m ediate
past
president
G e o rg e
Hughes
want you and your entire
to know 'hat wc realize
probably even more so than
you do, that your nowspape.
had tiie inm ost to do with 'he
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Sanford. Florida
Friday, July 17, 1901 u c rc o "f o u r recent (tit m
Ju ly F i n F a ir .
n t l . T K R a. a l K I . o w . k i i i i o h i v u n i u i - i i i . h
\&gt;v&lt;t in the recent h!.xlti*y
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press buildup to our a ffa ir
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Advertising M a ii« |tr
Managing Editor
and tiie proof of Die pudding
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is in the eating th e re o f and
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cu int so fa r shows that our
Mf rhanl r al hupt.
County Editor
net receipts w ill tie w ell in
till I. %I M I AT. J t a ff l * b r aphe r
ra re * * of o ir last y e a rs.
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projects m ain ly Site Conserva
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1 hi I M nth
turn and l ions statewide site
IT. n Pn • •a I Reputation* P»
*»4at all m all au tiacrtpttona h«
projects sin h a» eye hanks,
paid in ad*an* a.
glaucoma c lin ic , and c h a rit­
En tarad a a arr-n d
i r * •'#r &lt;*etnr»ar 17, IIH9 at tn« I'oat
able rlin ie s
U r th* Ac l nf Con*'#»a nf M re h
i t f f t c a n f f t g n f o r d , F I &gt;r l a ,
We want to Ih a n l *11 of you
T h a l i a r a l i la a m a m b e r o f »ha U n i t e d I ' r t a a t a h t r h la an
from the bottom of our heart*
t i t l e d » i c l i i a i %» l y to t h a u « * f r ^ p u b l i c a t i o n o f a l l t h a l o c a l
n a » a p r l s l t d In t h l a
for tl&gt;e tremendous help you
gave us through the jv iw rr of
No p a r : o f a n y m a t a r • .
o r • t i v v r u a i n g , ' n f t n l&lt; a d l l t o n
o f T h a S a n f o r d l U r a l d m a y t-a r a p r o d u c a d in a n y m i n n e r w i t h *
tin- press
out » r l i i r n p .r t n l u l o n of * 6 . p u b lls h s r of T h * U t r » ! 4
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Yo u rs ve ry tru ly ,
In d iv id u a l o r f irm r u p m i i b l i tor lu e h re p ro d u ctio n w ilt h .
Sanford !. I n n * Club
e o n . I d . r . 4 . » i n f r i n g ■*
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h s l d t isbls ( o r di m** i s un&lt;l»r : c * l*w P u o l U n i d d « l l | ' *
P S W'i want to doubly
B i l u n U y , iundi/
i t i n i i o i * * - publUhtd Knturdiy primd.n,
thank j o j for jo u r w cvkfj
(.briiusik

(05 S P a rk A vc . or phone
323-0705 or w rite P t» box
149*1, Sanford.
T h a n k you very much for
yo u r cooperation in this vital
m atter.
1 am yours very tru ly .
It T Johnson

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T ilin g s
r r v r r bapprrv
a lu a y * s rrn i to w o r r y people
the m ntt.
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When little L u ll a rr allow
rrj to sleep nut in th r back
y ard mom *ta '
a w a k r all
nijrht u o n d rtin y «f t h r y ’ic
OK.
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Hill M iller i4 m t'athnli*
who would \ r» y unirh 11U• to
trp ra t the .lohvi Krtitii*dy role

midnight huddle
Itcpiltdii all
lli.ld i'i s have
told me and I don't lu-ln-viIt 's csi-i hci'ii tvs i-jih-d that
tin- s rli i I iiiii nf Vmini --iidiit
l/iiilge on N ixo n's licki-l was
also a piiniiy-lialnlii-y tut of
atag eeraft ititeiidi-d to make
I in* selection of l.odgi- took
apontmieoiis and in sp iitil ioiial
T lie t lilt li is that Nixon dc• elded six months before the
| convent inn that (lie hiitidsiuiie
New F iig la n d c r, a trleviaiun
: unit ills-*- idol at the United
Notion*, was to tie tiis run
ning ninte In a .lu n u iiiy 'till
m i ll mg at tlie M etropolitan
c h ili iii W ashington, lo d ge
was so informed and thrua fte r tils televised tieioica
were part of tin- build-up,
I ii rcfii-sh in g co n trast, the
p u kin g of Goldwati-r'a possilile iu n iting mute iip|M-ais to
tu* a piiii-i-ss of gi-niliue p&lt;ditit d y n iiiliirs . Si-ninton's In-lati-d ra in p u ig ll fo r tlia lop
I spot has polished him lip amt
'lie could Jiruliality have the
I ntlaoliltloll prize if lie makes
I Ins pi an- vvitli tlia conservn1tivi- wmg. T lie P en n sylvan ia
e - v iiii" t
would
fu tm sli a
n ifty geographical and idi-"lo g lia l ha III III e w ith the recoverage of mtr program s dur
ugi lit tlld G uiird sm cii o f tining the ye a r at our Tuesday W estern border. Hut the dym eetings. T h is coverage was n u n iiix him w o rkin g for anbetter than ever liefore, this other loan.
we appreciate greatly anil
lie
is Congressm an
Hill
tru st H w ill continue. Than k M iller of U pper New Y o ik
you
again.
Sanford
Lions State, the iM'isunuhlc national
Club.
! i huiruuin, a
d a rk , dapper
Iclia rm e r whose looks remind
Editor;
m any of the late Jim m y
A fter reading an article in
W alker when he w as tlie toast
your papet. the question i*
of lit m idway. Ili-re ate . Ml i ­
why don't wc have a Humane
lt i's salient ip ia lilli atln n *:
Society here in .Sanford'’
lie was a prosecutor at th r
We have a new dog pound
Nuremberg t ria ls o f the N azi
Why can't wc have a Humane
ciim in a ls and he doesn't mind
Society?
saying t Jutt he'd enjoy prose­
I am w illin g to help start
cuting tin- i a.se ag ain st P re si­
one. I wonder if we could get
dent Johnson's
astonishing
enough supporters for such
record of sin ci-i'dilig in b u si­
a pro ject?
w ithout
try in g
ve ry
If anyone is intercated in ness
same they ran contact me it h au l Nobody else would tie

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Thorny Problem Ahead

Hon
th s wh^le
rig h t
of
the
ch ild ’s hotly and fh i* expends
his energy fn«ter.

d ir r n r r e r t ir kid* on a long

lake Courtesy A Iona
C o u r t e s y and consideration—
they’re wonderful!
They're especially wonderful in
public places where thoughtlessness
and selfish rudeness can be not only
annoying but also downright danger­
ous.
Think how pleasant it would be
during the summer vacation season,
for instance, if all of n- picked up
after ourselves in the picnic areas,
in the parks.
Think how much nicer the high­
ways and adjoining ground would
look if we didn't throw wrappers and

Dr. Crnne’s

"W e bon't Seem to Be Getting Anywhere, Senor!'

of appriihfiir to ro rrligionifttfi in thr iiiiith n in li'm ntntra
Mini MinniMi' ayiiiriNt ••|»iuoliy"
dim n South.
Mi Hi t
n b n u 'p irs rn lK
»
"MM'onil flout** whets* th r IJrI mi hi in i o rommaud intunda to
ittvndn the Iicm o crn tic holdIn jja.
\ tio h lw n tcr • M illnu*rand jtlliu rn r would um kr h
m iljh ty idungt* t«•
cnntrol
nf th r Mol|*r nf Hrp! r*n fit a ti\r%. W ith a gain nf from *20
In |il viiti'* in th r l|o ti4 r, th r
Itcpultliratift, rv rn without thr
|os "Irttcy, rouhl fktop th r
M«d»»’a r r wiwl W ar on P o v rity
pf sa U»4 whls It *hs* ( i n i ’ rrl*ariN a- aos'ialtHtii* ami dietato it it "«'\tH»niMini."
It happrrn lh .it th r Di’ tiio*
s tata hold |U llo u a r aratA hy
"n tavg in a l" um Joritin* •» n d
that ths'A«* ars« lo n gh ly illv iil*
n l hv tU rsMita rn rli ivi th r
|'*ar Wsnt, tlm M id w ral, th r
•South and th r Haul Count,
(s o ld u a trr would g re atly help
|{rptil&gt;li&lt; an Iln u rs candidates
r v r r y w lir r r
rx rrp t
in
th r
K iia I , ami M ille r would lu lp
iii tin- Kant F o r th r fiin t tiiiio
in n u n t hm tury tin- Itcpuhli*
« j i im n ir putting up a fu ll
uliits* of 21 roiits atunts fo r |
llo tisr aratN in T e x a s . T lir y
have a " n u n ir" cu n d iilu tr,
I.sswrll I Imiuus Jr* , running in
M a ik a . In
A luham a, tliry
has«i a uongis ism an a l- lu ig r
n in d id a tr in .hni Mai tin who,
iii V»2, iirn rlv im lio is n l Son- ,
a tor l.iflt r r H ill
Tim
tio ld w a trr iani|&gt;aign
s ta ff of Hrnison K it r h r l and '
Ih rh n rd K lrin d irn s t, aided hy '
C lifto n \\ Ii It e and l a r Kdw ards, has hern jre irs l at as
th r Afir.nn M afia and a \
''a m a te u r*/' hut thru* n irn |
ha vs brought M r. Conserva- I
tl\ c th r nomination and tliry
a rc now talking ahuut v u lo ry
in N o vi'tnhrr.
“ O ur
thing
shout
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lloh W ilson,
"they don't know that they
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Aour o th rrw in r f r a r t I r d
adult
n rn r*.
I ’ r r gone
through th rs r n n lra U lit .
e ra II% hundred* «»f tim es so
send fo r th r booklet Iwdow
and ket'p it in &gt;our r a r !
C A S K T-423: P rn n it &gt;f .
nged S. is a s iip rrc h a rg n l
&gt;iningster.
'H r. C ra n e ." his daddy p in .
tested, "D en n is is enough to
w e ar out both of ns patents,
plus a couple of b a b y -sittn s
to hoot.
" F o r he serins to hate rv rn
mote energy than th r aveiag e
hoy. and Cm not e v u g g n til­
ing.
"H u t w r have two other
hoys who run him M close
»flue.
"S o when we dti\«* down to
th e ir
grandparents' for
a
weekend v is it, I am fit to he
ties!'
" F o r it takes about foot
hours to negotiate tlie 200m ils trip .
" A n d a fte r th r fiia t .10
m inutes, the hoys in the bneh
seat sta rt picking on eni h
••titer and fighting
’ Is there any w ay short of
medical t ra in p n lirr is hy which
to cnltn them down on such
long auto t t ip * ? "
\ iilo I'M ilm to g r
W e ll,
I can
sym pathize
w ith th is fath er, fo r I e x ­
perienced a aim ilai rugged in ­
itiatio n w ith four sons and a
dahghtcr, all dose together ill
n ga .
So t ry to dtain o ff the chi!
d u n 's excess energy \tn m us­
cu la r action .
F o r exam ple, gi t your g a s­
oline only
in h g a I I o n
amounts.
That mi an* you w ill hr
“ topping every
HNI m iles.
Then urge Ihe kiddies to run
rare* atmitid the block.
Fot running dram s o ff en
••igx fa s lrr than scatw o ik n«

I f r Afi r . ' . o H
eerrs^Tlr,
\ o»j g .,l k u kernels, hut if VOU
m issed, you pan! him th r Hlf

{• retire T in s game is fun anti
Huy some goi^tl comic h mV
ra n a!»n In t f&lt;&gt;r " 0 minute*
too, hut ration them* I to the
Then stop for your next h
baseball p itch er’s change of
gallons n f gas!
pace, hy n round of comic
M eanwhile, schedule another
hooks, then an observation
font race around the block nr
game.
down the side street. Repeat
A s regards t l r la tte r, let 11s long ax the kids w ill com­
one child hnxe the right side pete, fo r the sooner you w ear
o f the road and the other, tlie 'em out, the pleasanter w ill
le ft. You can form teams if he
the d n xin g
chore*!
1
&gt;uu have sexetal tu the ca r. kn o w !
Then fo r a m atte r o f e x ­
F o r other ideas, send for
a c tly oil m iles t per your my booklet, "Outdoor (lam es
speedometer I see w h ith side fo r t h ild ie n ." enclosing a
of the road o ffe rs the most long stamped, retu rn envel­
four-footed creatu res.
ope. plus 20 (ro ts .
These Include cows, Iio m c s .
t \|w ays
w rite
to D r.
Illllle s, dogs, ca ts, sheep, i Ic.
C ran e in care of this news­
The kids expend sonic 11111*paper. rn rlnsin g
a' long
t u la r action jum p ing up and
stam ped, addressed i n n lop*
down in glc» when llie v find
and 20 rents to eoxer t i l l ­
a held of ta ttle oil their side
ing and printing costs when
of the mad
you semi fo r one of his
I hen latio ti them Finn ic
h o o lels.)
Hook No 2
Now v ii'x the game h\ hit a
mg ex ci yhodv make a (puck
gui'sn a« to how- m h i '\ 1 1 i , i l* «
you w ill meet in the next !•»
If the (IcloRatcs loci t »m
to .‘ lit m iles.
Then stm t counting lhu» « la**! «111 a11110•t to Ir .1,1 thn
good fo* max he .'Jo minutes Imlit anamst I’ rosidcnt -tolinmui thrn I'm ready to do th&lt;*
mote
W'i also m»rd 1 h* ", m n" Jolt
- I(i-|uihbi An Rl-vhard
Nixon
g a m e , wherein we’d shell ker
a candidate for the presi­
Dels fro m an e a r of co rn and
dential nomination.
th en dole out III p e r child
Knch youngster could then
hold any nuiiihei of kernels
\l| ynur bluster i, lika a
from re in to five in his rlos
pevvlt-r-|H&gt;int spear.
ed fis t , while the rest guessed — lied
China comments on
as to the number.
tlm Soviet Union.

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HERE’S H 0 W Cliatlie calleil n frieiltl
11 at. The lien,M.
Told him he was expa tuline. Nee,led a new
man. The paper helped
him write a real hum
dinner " f an ad. Charlie
put a fireball. Then he
hail a pleat buy mi In*
products. The paper
helped him write s o m e
real pullers. Sales were
at a ro/.y profit.
Charlie’s happy and so
are we!
Charlies' our Infbooster now, tolls
everybody our
rirnilation's lilt! . . .
our readers love new s,
spoils, lolumnisls, want
ads, rookinjr. fashions,
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TIZZY

By Kate Osann

Horoscope
Forecast
SATU RD AY. J C I T W. 1WM
G E N E R AL TBXDEXCIK*,—
Until evening this te certainty
a day when many obstacles c*a
delay you In doing thoee s , t,
urdity chorea that aeam nerts,
aary, ao try to ktap your eelf,
control. Don't t o o ff an im .
(an te alnea everyone alaa la
Juat aa haraaaad aa you. Tha
• vanlng la particularly tlna for
romanca, aoelablllty.
AR IES (March I t to April
I D — Dy g ettin g your bllla
paid on tlma and not c rltleli.
In* othara harahly, you meka
thla a flna, relaxing day. Con.
trol your temper, no matter
what tha provocation. Accept
Invitation In p. m.
TAURUS (A p ril 19 to May ID)
— U you muat g e l toaetli-r
with a*aoslat*a on thla free
day, ba oourteoua or you pet
Into argument*. Keep promt***
made. Perfecting eoma apeclel
hobby la (Ina In p. m.
(1KMIXI (M ay 21 to June I I )
— Ratter not expect aaelatanra
from othera today I f you want
to cat the moat accomplished
W hite dutlee mayha borlnr,
they are vital. Evening ahould
ba quiet ta rebuild vitality.
ROOT r ft ll.n n r .X (June M
ta July I D — Day honra may
ba quite ttylnir. hut I f ynu
labor with enthualaam, even.
Ina ahowa promlea o f being
vary happy, beneficial. Othera
are aa fruetrated aa you during
day. Everyone cheerful tonight.
LEO (July 21 to Auauat 2D
— Problematical affaire can h#.
nicely handled during day, but
don't Irk cloea Ilea In tha procaea. Da aura yeu are not epend*
Inc
money
attravagan tly.
Have fun at home tonight.
VIRGO (Auauat I I to Septa
amber I D — Real oara in ms&lt;
tlon or driving la vita l today,
and be aura you think carefully before you apeak, loo.
Taking chaneaa o f any kind la
bad. Evening than augura vary
wall.

LIBRA

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October i t ) — Meat challenge
o f moat particular hlghar-upo
during day and ba aura lo mako
any repatre to property. Flna
benaflta than coma to you. (le t
future planned wlaaty tonight.
ICO RPIO (October I I to Noe
vembar I D — I f eno In powoy
wanta ta g iro yen backing you
need, accept gratefully, but da
not be forceful, t'ec orthodog
methode In peraonal affaire,
Don't go o f f on any tangenta.
SAG ITTARIU S (Novem ber 21
lo Deoember I D — Jaalouay
can certainly ba vary lim iting
and w ill bring on compttcatlona. If you permit. Neither
eipreea It nor Invoke It. lie
kind lo thoae who are In nerd
or III.
CAPRICO RN (Deremtaer 21
to January 19)— I f ynu a r i
altruletlc, other* w ill be ae«
aured at your loyalty and do*
votlon. Taka time fo r the eoelal aide o f Ufa In p. m. Meet
aa many Intereetlng pereona
aa you ran.
A R U A R lU g (January I t ta
February I I ) — W hatever utu ilty ptaaaaa on Saturdaya ran
be dlaappolntlng during day
hour*. However by evening all
Improvea Take care aolldly ta
A f i * * ' ' 7-/3 back hlgher-upa you admire.
PISCES
February
10
la
**lt’a impoaalbta to bs a wallflowsr at Dsa Dss’s psrtiss. March 29)— Ry attending to
dutlaa and promlaaa you have
S h i alwaya invitu th ru boyi for ovary girl!"
made, othara are convinced of
your worth now. Evening la
beat tlma fo r doing aa you
plaaia. Launch any new Ideal
In p. m.
I P YOUR C H ILD IS RORY
TO D AY, you find tha detarmlnation hare la quite rem ark­
able and tha emottona era
arouaed eufflolrntly aa that a
great auccaaa can ba achieved
In almoat any aphera In which
tha Intereat may ba. Thera
can ha real fame here, provid­
ed you early aea to It that auf(talent dlarlpllne Is axaralaed
lo form character.
"T h e Stare hagai, rhey (U sa«
aampal£ W hat yaw make at
ywar feta la la rge ly up aa
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SUNDAY, JU LY IS. 1SS4
G H XRRAL
T E X D B N P tn S i
Thla la a tlma whaa you ara
vary reatleaa and want ta
braak aoma pramlaea you hava
made which looked g litterin g
and potentially great at tha
lima, hut which haw eppe»r
dull.
Neverthelnsa
continue
with eteadfaatneae.
A R M S (March M la April
19)— Getting tim e properly
achoduled la th t only way ta
handla dutlaa, attend atrvlcee,
vlall, ate., with eaie. Da alert
lo new (data fo r tha future.
Make ptaSC a f S practical na­
ture.
TAURUS (A p ril W ta May
29)— Ratter Attend lo there
email dutlee te alhara before
you ralaS at the hobblea you
Ilka. Thas you ran quietly
madllata and feed your aoul. Re
upright, iseplrtag In a ll that
you de.
G R H IR t (M a r 11 la June I D
— Tou m u ll make k a paint te
devote aoma tlma to both a s «».
rlataa aa wall aa kla today.
Handling obligation* metlculouely bring* eucciseful resulta.
Show that y e t see firm , deter­
mines.

MOO* CWtLDRtN (Jana II

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ta July I D — Yes have to keep
rhaarful asS ahaw eouraga to ­
day If you want to gat the
proper reeulta from your actlvlllaa. Know what It la you
want.
Then
find
tha beat
aourcea to- achievement.
LRO (July I t to Auguat ED—
Yeu muat uae a a o ill, ah earful,
optlmletla ton* today If ynu
ar* lo gain the good w ill af
hlgharupa, friend* Condition*
may b* difficult, but you ara
equal te them.
VIRGO (Auguat t l I * Septamber I D — W h ll* yea ar* a l­
ways quick to b* a f aarvtca to
othara, fam ily aas b * pretty
demanding today.
Da
only
whatavar
you conalder to b*
your paraanat duty. T h a i o ff ta
lighter Ullage.
L IB R A (September I t to October 2D — Contact aam* ex­
pert Wha l l Sltflault t * reach
during buay week. Ton can get
a far brttar picture at how to
m ak* real prograaa In the fu­
ture. Aerlet thoa* who ar* 111,
unable to gat out.
■CORPIO (October 21 to N e▼amber I D — F orgal manay
eaacama and eoneantrat* upon
daapanlng (rlendehlpe w ith Inaplrlng paraona. Your peraonal
lit* can b* mad* Inflnttaly
happier. U u i to amlle, relax
more.
lA G I T T A R ir g (November 11
te Daeombar I D — Rid your•alt o f that sttltuda a f aalfpity and yaur relatlanahlp with
othara Improve* greatly. Stag
(rattin g If you cannot gat cartain dutlaa completed Juat now.
C A FR lu O R k (Dacamber t l
ta Jaauary I t ) — Atiaad tha
•aryfoaa which ana meat Isspiring, aarlek yaur Ilf* and
Improve yaur aaaea af wall

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^ a r o R P Io (October 21 to N o­
vember 2D — Any praotloal a f­
fa ir* you may have In mind
can b« put Into oparatlon now
and show eacellcnl results. Its
quick and positive. Meet the
challenge of financial eiperla.
• A O IT T A Itll'd (November 22
to December 2D — Putting new
Idea* lo work require* that
you he specific and know Juet
where you are headed. Improve
health, appearance, slot out ood a lly tonight to beet place*.
C A P n ir O IIY (December 22 lo
January 201— Any data you raqulr* can now be eeelly acquir­
ed by etevrr Inveatlgatlon. It*
sure to cvinlact (be right peo­
ple who can solve enigmas.
Show good reasoning powers.
A R I'A H It a (January 21 (n
Fabruary 1»&gt;— Social affaire
should b* Important In your
llfa today, at leaat hr »s p »r In * •oeUMUty #it#nd#a.
and w orthwhile allle* can aleo
he added to your list. H*
chermlng.
IMSt'F.N
(February
2«
to
March 20)— Show (h it yeu are
mors than w illin g to do your
share o f any labor eonnaeted
w ith Joint venturea o f any
kind. Ha elvle-minded. Heller
credit ean br ynura thereby.
I f y o i r p iiii,u i » wm »Y
TO D AY, he or »h* w ill have a
moat Inquiring mind and w ill
aver b# In search of wisdom
and knowledgai *F»y«DnM In
foreign eouhtrle* I* the greet
desire here, (liv e every edvanlage possible so Hist bnlh Ianguagt‘ B and phlloaophlM dlffarsnl from our* can bs learnad aarlyi fin* promle# in «hl*
chart ean h* realised.
•era. gtara lasyel.
*•
sw&gt;« ro w y e l." W hai
• f your HI# I# largely ■ » « "
^ C a rr o ll nighter'g Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust te now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdet# end
110# |o Cerroll Hlghler Foraesst. The Hanford llersld. Hoi
1*21, Hollywood 22. California.

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SAN FRANCISCO ( U P I ) The only roil call on the conconvention floor during ballotloting for the GOP presidential
candidates was requested by a
Florida delegate.

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th* world, but he h a in t quit* finished
hit comprehenaiv* plant"

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happiness. wtedom.
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February IS )— It la beet to be
with pereone who are devoted
Inetead of seeking atamoroue
today.
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�T H E S E V E N T II-D A T
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner 7tta A 81m

R. U M athew s----------Pastor
SERVICES

SA TU R D A T—

Sabbath School ----a. m.
Worship Sorvle* _ 1!:M a. m.
Wednesday N lfh t
P ra ye r S o r t le a ----- 7:1# p. m.
"W a Hava Thla Hope" radio
Maasasa aaeb Sunday a. m.
at Sits ovar W TItR at 14#(
on pour radio d ia l

Alliance
C H R IS T IA N M ISSIONART
A LLIA N C E CHURCH
t i l l Park Ave. at 14th St.
B ar. a C. Dees, Jr. — Paator
Sundap School —
1)41 a. ra.
Worabtp Sarvlea — 11:11 a. ra.
K v i n l n a Worship — 1:40 P. m.
Alllanca Touth
Pallowahlp (Sun.) — 1:41 p. «n.
p ra yer Sarvlea _ _

T ill p. ra.

Assembly O f God
PIN E C R E ST ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
Cor. i l l h and Kim
H. M. W ilder ----------- P »»to r
Sundap School —
H4I a. m.
Mornlns Worship — 11:10 a. m.
Evening Worship — T ill P- mTouth Sarv. (Sun.) - #:»# p. m.
M id-W eek Sarv. (W ad.) - T ill
p. m.

Baptist
P IR S T B A PTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
F. B. Chance ---------- Pastor
Mornlns Worehlp — H H a. m.
Sundap School — —. 1:4* a. m.
Morning Worship — 1I:J0 a. m.
T raining Union _
I ll# P- m.
Evening Worship - T ill p. m.
Wad. Prapar Sarvlea T ill p. m.
C E N T R A L B A P TIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th BL A Oak Ave.
S a il S m ith ------------ _ _ Pastor
Sundap School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship — tliOO a. m.
Training Uunlon — 1:4* P. m.
B vsnlng Service _ _ . #:•# p. m.
Wad. Prapar Sarvlea T:lo p. m.
Nursery Opan
W T I l I t ---------------- T ill p. m.
Sundap N ila Oroadcaat
WBBTSIDE M ISSIONART
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Ith St. A Hollp Ava.
Paul M. Callap ----- ----- Paator
Hund»y Behoof ■■■■— 10;0Q la m.
Hundty
Morning Worship — 11:#0 a. m.
Sundap
B vsnlng Worship — TiOO p. ra.
Wednesday
Prapar Sarvlea _ _ _ _ T:a# p. m.
PINKCRKHT B A P TIS T
CHURCH
Onora Road
P a s t o r _____ W illiam J. fluess
Morning Worehlp . 1I:«0 a. m.
Sunday School —
#:*» «• m.
T raining U n io n ----- 1:11 P- m.
Evening W orship — 7:1# p. m.
Wed. Otflcera A Teachers
M a s tin g ------------- 1:10 p. aa.
E LD E R SPRINGS B APTIST
Old Orlando Hd. at Hestsr Ava.
B. Hamilton Clrltlln — Paator
Sundap Bchoot ----- t i l l a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —- •:*• p. ra.
Bvsnlng Worahlp — T i l l p. aa.

Church O f God

Methodist

CHURCH O F GOD
lln d A Franch
H. C. Smith ______ ____ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:10 a. m.
Evangelistic Sarv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Tuia. Prayar Sarv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Thura. Toung Psopla
Endeavor ____ ____1:10 p. ra.

F IR S T MF.THODtST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M. Jenkins, Paator
Morning Worahlp __ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:44 a. m.
M T F Meatlnga
0:1* p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF GOD
OF PHOPH ECT
1101 Elm Avonuo
Rov. R. L. Strickland — Pastor
Sunday Bchool ....— 0:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea _ 10:41 a. m.
E .- n g a llitlo S a r v .__111* p. m.
W rdnradar:
Toung Paopls V. L. B. Sarv.
1:10 p. m.
Bible T raining Sarv 1.00 p.m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. John 14. Hire* Jr., Paator
Church School _ _ 1:41
a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
M T F --------------- 1:10
p. ra.

Baptist

Adventist

faith's Chaiten^e

JORDAN M ISSIONART
B A P T IS T CHURCH
1111 W . F irst Street
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sundap) T:00 p.m.
Kvangellatlo Service T:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Mast _ T:00 p m.
Blit Stephans _ ___ . _ Paator
A Cordial Welcome to A ll

THI CHURCH SOR A l l . . .
A l l FOR THI CHURCH
Tho Church it lh« ( m i n t
ft.tor on earth for tho build­
ing of character and good
cilitrmhip. It la a atorchouto
of apiritual values. Without
a ttrong rhurch. neither
democracy nor civiUxatiunran eurviva. Thera ara four
tound reaaona why every
pereon should attend ter\ it ra
regularly and aupport tho
church. They are: (I) For his
own salts. (2) For his chil*
drrn's sake. (3) For I ha salts
of hia community and nation.
(I) For the aalte of the church
itself, which ne«ds hit moral
and material aupport. Plan
to go to church rrgularly
tail raad your Ilibla daily.

There is something very special about a boy and his dog. The dog so obviously
wants nothing more than to devote his life to his small master. He takes his boy
on faith . . . and, inevitably, the boy lives up to i t

O A K L A W N B A PTIST CHURCH
1T4I Country Club Road
Sponsored by First Baptist
Church
Rev. R. T. Barrett _ __ Pastor
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a. m.
W orship Parvlca — 11:04 a. m.
4:41 p. m.
Training U n io n __
Kvenlng Worahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarv. __1:10 p. m.

For faith creates a challenge. I f someone believes something good of you, you
find yourself eager to measure up to that standard.
Cod looks for the best In nil of us. Regardless of what may have happened
yesterday we are, today, welcome in His Church. He has faith in us. Should we
have less than faith in Him?

Congregational

OSTEEN B A P TIS T CHURCH
H W T . 411
I’ h. I l l - l i l t
Pastor —— Chaster W. Plank
Sunday Bchool ....... 10:00 a. m.
M orning Service _ 11:10 a. m.
T rain in g Union _ _ 1:10 p.
E vening Bervlce _ T ill p. m.
Wednesday Meetings:
O rg a n is a tio n s ___4:10 p. m.
Prayer — ______T:lo p. m.
Choir ________ — ._ 1:10 p. in.

CO NGREGATIONAL
C H R ISTIA N CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
Park Avtnua at 14th St.
ItOO a. ra. ____ Church School
10:00 a. m. __ W orship Sorvtca
1:10 p. m. _ Christian Touth
Ministry
Rev. W alter A. R. McPherson,
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OK CHRIST
1001 S. Sanford Ave.
IL Vernon Fuller
Sunday S c h o o l_____ 1:41 a. m.
M orning Worship
11:00 a. m.

C H RIST CH UnCK
Church Street, Longwood
Fr. Charles W . Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Huly communion _ 1:10 a. m.
Sarvlea A Sermon — 1:00 a. ra.
H O L T CROSS
401 8. P ark Ava.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Raetor
H oly Communion .... 1:10 a. m.
Fam ily Bervlce and
Hunday Bchool ______ 1:00 a. a .
Morning Prayar
IPIrat Sunday •—
llo ly Communion 11:00 a. at.

Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph nrew sr Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School ...._ _ 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worship
0:10 a. m.
K vrnlng Worship _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAO LA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 40 West
M orris R u b y _____ Evangelist
Bible Claes ______ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. in.
Kvenlng Worahlp _0:00 p. m.
Bible Classes Wad. _ 1:10 p. m.

F R E E M ETHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th BL and Laurel Ava.
Eugsna Sheldon
Paator
Telephone: t ll- lo : S
Sunday School _ „ 0:44 a. m.
Morning Worship _ . 10:44 a. m.
Kvenlng W o r e h lp __1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Bervlce 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
U l l Park Avenue
Bert Brown _ _ _ _ _ Evangelist
Sunday
Bible Study _ _ _ _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp .._ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service __ 0:10 p. m.
Sea "Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Claes _ IOi OO a. m.
Wednesday
Bible Class _ _ _ _ _ 1:10 p. m.

Lutheran
L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF
T H E RED EEM ER
101 W. 14th Placo
“ The Church o f the Lutheran
Hour" and T V "Thla la tho
L ife "
Herbert W. Goerea ____ raetor
Sunday School _ _ 0:14 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea __ 10:10 a. m.
GOOD SH EPH ERD
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
1100 A Orlando D rive
Hwy. 17-01)
Sanford, Florida

Christian Science
F IR S T

CHURCH OP C H RIST
SCIENTIST
100 Eaat Second Street
Sunday Hervlra A
Sunday School
11:00 a. m.
Subject: "L ife "
Wednesday Service _ 0:00 p. m.
Reading Room: 101 K. First.
Weekdays: lu:10 a. m. - 4:10
p. m. Friday Evenlngi #:101:10 p. m.

111-1111
Hunday
H Kings
11:28-87

Monday
11 Kings
10:20-84

Tuesday
1’rovrrlig
3:21-29

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Friday

Thursday

Wednesday

II Corinthians

Hebrews

II Corinthlana
S:l-7

s:i-a

Tha Rev. J. Gordon P o a r y.
Pastor
Sunday Bchool _ _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ lliOO a. m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R T E N AN D NURS­
ERY

Saturday
Hebrews
10:32-38

C H RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Kstatoa
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Charlie T H o g g __ Paator
Church S c h o o l_1:41
a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.
M T F ____________1:10
p. m.
Kva. Worahlp
1:10
p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF THE N AZA RE N E
W . :nd 8L at Maple Ave.
Paul Blektt _ _ _ _ _ _ Pastor
Sunday School —_ 1:41 a. « .
Morning Worship _ 10:41 a. m.
Touth ------- _ _ _ _ _ 0:00 p. ra.
Toung Adult
Pallowahlp
______1:00 p. m.
Tho Names W a Bear
Kvangellatlo Bervloa 7:00 p. m.
M id - w eak
Barvlca (W ad.)
1:00 p. m.
Third Bunday
■ Ingiplratloa — 1:00 p. ra.

1

F IR S T CHURCH
{
OF THE N AZA R E N E
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcombe. Pastor
Bunday
0:41 a. m . ____ Blbla School
11:00 a. m. _ Morning Worship
1:00 p. m. _ Evening Sarvlea
1:00 p. m. __ Wed. M id-W eek
Prayer Bervlrea
1 no p. m. — I-a at Wad. Miss­
ionary Sarvlea

Pentecostal
F in S T PENTECO STAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
401 Oranga Street
Rav. E. Ruth Grant — Paator
Sunday School ____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W'orahtp __ 11:00 a. m.
Bunday Evening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Uibla Study _ 1:10 p. m.
Conquerors Masting
F r i d a y ------------- 1:30 p. ra.

Presbyterian
F IR ST PREKFITTERIAM
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ raetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaelatant
Paator
Church School _ _ _ 1:44 a. m.
Session M e a ts ____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship 0:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowship 0:00 p.m.
Kvenlng W’ orshlp _ T:&lt;0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer M e e t __!:oo p. m.
CHURCH OF T H E C O VEN AN T
t i l l South Orlanda D rive
Thomas 1C M a k ln ____ Pastor
Worehlp ----- _ _ _ _ _ 0:00 a. m.
Chur ok School ____ 10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P age PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL
AD AM S T R A N S F E R A STORAGE
Phone 822-0225
C E LE R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W ELD IN G &amp;
FA B R IC A T IN G CO.
BiU WhlUy A Employees
C H ELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A . DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

GREGORY LU M BE R
o f Sanford

H IL L LUM BER &amp; H A R D W AR E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

N E LSO N Sc CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose ft Wilks Bowman A Employeea

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenitrom and S ta ff

E A S T SIDE G AR AG E
V irgil C. Gracey A Employees
SR 46 A Beardall

H O LLE R MOTOR SALES CO.
and S ta ff

OVIEDO R AD IO ft E LECTR IC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFO RD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodge* and S ta ff

PERFECTO N
D AIR IE S

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sunford

J. C. P E N N E Y C O M PA N Y
C. L. Robinson and S ta ff

K ID D Y ’S S TA N D A R D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

L. D. P L A N T E . INC.
Oviedo, Florida

K ILG O RE SEED COM PANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

PROGRESSIVE P R IN T IN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S ta ff

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
H ARRELL A BEVERLY
AU TOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS. INC.
SOI W . 1st, S t , Sanford

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

T H E R ITZ T H E A T R E
BUI Lovelace and Employeea

ZITTRO W E R BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LaR O Y C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

H IL L H A R D W A R E ft
IM P LE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff

B. ED W ARD S
B U ILD ERS S U PPLIE S
and Employeea

HOW ARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery

S M ITT Y ’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TL E
MOWER S A LE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L G A8 CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff
S TA TE F A R M IN SU RAN C E
Companies
Irvin g L P ryor and S ta ff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice L Wilson and S ta ff
W ILSO N-M AIER FU R N ITU R E COMr. and Mrs. A I Wilson
CITIZENS B A N K O F OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEM INOLE C O U N TY A R E A C H U RC H D IRECTO RY-

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B A P TIS T
Antioch Baptist Church, Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, t i l l Oak Ava.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluota Baptist Mlaston
Sportsman's Club, Chuluota
Eldar Sprlnsa Baptist Church.
I l f Lehman l i t
First Baptist Church. I l l P ark Ava.
Frlaudshlp B aptLt Church * f
Altamonte Springe
Rt. 441, A ltem enle Springe
Flrat Baptist church e f D sBarr
F irst Baptist Church at Qeneva
Flrat Baptlal Church o f Lake M ary
Flrat Baptist Church o f Lake Monroe
F lrat BapUat Chur eh a f Longwood, Cor.
Church * Great
F irst Baptist Churek a t Ovtede
F irs t B ap tLt Church a f Sam Lauda Springs
F irs t Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
t i l l W . Illh BL
F erest City Baptist Church
Fountain Hand Baptist Church, Oviedo
Lavs Saulbara Baptist Mission, Chuluota
Missionary
BapUat
Church
Barth
Rd.
MsaatTaula M lea L a
BapUat Church
Oak Mill Fd. Osteen
M oralag a la r y B a p tL t Church, Oaaava Mwy.

ML Oliva Missionary Baptist Church, Sas
Lando dprlngs Rd., Longwood
M L klon Missionary BeptlaL Sipes Ava.
N ew
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist

nop w . uth

St.
Ann's
Cathalta
Chureh.
Pershing
Place, Denary
HI. Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, Malt*
land Ava. Altamonte Springs

sl

N ew Balara Prim itive Baptist Church,
lie s W . tlth SL
New ML 8loa Baptlet Church. 17M Pear Ava
Oaklawn Baalist Chapel, 1741 W. letta St.
Gcleea Baptist Chureh
rinecreet Baptist Church. I l l W. Onora Rd.
P relrlo Lake Baptist Church, Ridge lid .
Pern Park
Progress Missionary B ap tLt Churoh. Midway
gecoud Shiloh Missionary B ap tL t Church,
Ninth a Hickory
Sl. Jamas Missionary B ap tL t Chureh tte,
Rd. 414 Osteen
Hi. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. Ith It.
St. Matthew* Missionary B ap tL t Church
Canaan Haights
SL John's Missionary B ap tL t Church,
(X# Cyprcaa SL
Tem ple Baptlat Chureh. P a la Springs R d,
Altamonte gprlaga
Westalda M Lelonary B a p tL t Church,
418 a H olly Ava.
Blua Mops Baptlat Church, T i l Orange Ave.
CATM OUO
Church a f tha N ativity, Lake Mary
A U Sauls Catholla churoh. 111 Oak Ava.

C H R ISTIA N
Flrat Christian Church, 1107 R. Sanford Ava.
Congragatlonal Christian Church,
Xtei Park Ava.
Northelde
Christian
Church, F l o r i d a
H avtn D r, Maitland
CHURCH OP CH RIST
Chureh
Church
Church
Churoh

of ChrlsL l i l t
Park Ava.
o f Chrlat. Gentva
o f ChrlsL Longwood
o f ChrlsL Paolo
CHURCH

or

OOD

Churoh of Ood. 1(1 Hickory
Church of Ood, (fe e B. French
Church o f Ood. Oviedo
EPISCO PAL
A ll Salma Episcopal Church E. DeBsry
A v a , Entarprlaa
Chrlat Episcopal Church, Longwsed
A ll Saints Kplerupsl. Enterprise
H oly Cross EpUoopal, Park Ava. at 4th

LU TH ERAN
Ascension

Lutheran

Chureh,

Ovarbrook

Good Shepherd United Luthern.
S«o* 8. Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churon o f tha Bedeamer,
la i W. 14th Place
Mtaalah Lutheran Church. Amarloan Legion
Hall, P ra irie Lake, Fern Park
81. Lukas Lutheran Church, Rt. 434 Slavla
M ETH O D IST
Barnett Memorial Mathodlat Church, B.
DeBsry A v e , Enterprise
Bear Lake Uslhodlet Chureh
Bethel A.U.B. Church, Canaan Heights
Caaeslbarry Community Mathodlat Church,
H wy. 17-tt * l*ln*r Ridge ltd , Ceeeelborey
D eBsry Community Mathodlat Chureh W.
Highlands, DeBsry
Chrlat Mathodlat Church
Sunland Katataa
Flrat Methodist Church. 411 Park Ava.
F irst Mathodlat Church a t Oviedo
Free Mathodlat Church. IS ! W. 4th BL
G n c a Mathodlat Church. O ner* M ,
Orant Chapel A.M E. Church. Oviedo
Oaks rove M elh ed L t Church. Oviedo

Oatccn Mathodlat Church
Paata
W esleyan
MithodtaL
BL
44
W. at Paola
St. Jamea A.M .E, Sanford Ave.
Mt. Mary's A.M.E. Church SL nt. 411 Osteen
SL
Paul's Mathodlat C h u r c h
Oatcca
Rd. Enterprise
Stafford Mamarlal
Methodist C h u r e h
A DeBsry

the

Naaarane,

W.

F I ra t
Church
Xnd at Maple
tha
Nasartns,
Fern
Park
Church
af
O'Brien R d , Faru Fork
Lake M ary Church ct tha Naaartaa
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Community Proabyterlan Church, Lake Mary
Flrat
Prasbytarlau
Church.
Oak
Ava.

*Flrat
,ra P rccbrtcrU u

DAT

A D V E N TIST

O TH E R CHURCHES

N AZA R E N E
af

SEVENTH

Poreat Laks Sevanth-day Advantlat Church.
H wy. 411, Poreat City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
A v a , Altamonta Springs
Sanford
Savanth-day
Advantlat
Church.
Savanth a Kira

„

Church. Caacclbcrry
Flrat
Preebyterleu
Church o f
DeBsry,
E. Highland
Presbyterian Church o f T h e Covenant
am a Orlando Dr.
f L Andraws Prsabytarlan Church ( t i l Lounaal Boh. D r , Boar Lake
Upaala Community Presbyterian Church.
Upsale Rd.
Westmlatstar Presbyterian Church. HoweU
Path. B L i l l

AI Jen's A.M.E. Church. Oliva B tlth
Church o f God In ChrlsL Ovlsdo
Chuluota Community church
Church o f Ood a f Prophecy, MOT Elm Ava.
Chureh at Jaaua Christ a t L atter Day
Saints, t i l l Park Ava.
Community Chapel, Altamonta Springs
Eaeteru Orthodus Church, gL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapel. Hwy. IT-88. Fern Park
Congregation Bath laraal, U th 44 M agnolia
Flrat churoh o f Christ, gelentlsL
»•• E. l a i i t
Flrat Pentecostal Church a f Longwood
Mu Oliva Holiness Church. Oak
H ilt
Hd. Oataea
Plnecreet Assembly e f Ood. 17th B Elm
Sanford Alllanca Church, 14S1 S. P ark Ava.
Saaford Congregation a f Jehovah's W it­
nesses. I U I W. 1st SL
Tha Salvattsn Army. 114 E. tad SL
Unity Church at Saaford. 1(1 E. tat SL

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Seminole County * * * *

on the St. Johns R iver * * * * “ The N ile o f Am erica”

S ty ? ^ a n f m ^

fir r a lit

Zip Code 32771

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W E A T H E R : Generally fair throuRh Tuesday except for local showers; hlfrh today 90-95; low tonipht 70-75.
VOL. 56
Jerry
local

Covington,
songster,

la

popular
playing

the part o f Earthquake Me*
Goon

in

Orange

Blossom

Playhouse’*

production,

Abner. Also

in the cast as

City Hull records show the
renewal o f the Florida Hotel
license fo r 1964. Florida Ho­
tel? Hey, that's the one that
was on the corner o f S. Park
Avenue and E. Second Street
and that was tom down to
make way fo r the Sanford
Atlantic Dank's parking lot.
So, where's the Florida Hottf * Somebody told us it is
now at Fifth Street and Oak
Avenue In what in bygone
days was
called FcmaldLaughton Memorial Hospital.
But there's no sign “ Florida
H o tel" - Just roomers, the
neighbors say.
•
•
a
How one Improvement can
lead to another is shown by
the "new look" on the South­
ward Building just north of
the new city parking lot at
F irst and Park. Workmen
have been using a new pro­
cess khown as "color-crcte,"
which is a sprayed-on colored
cement, a sort o f a modern
''stucco." It looks very neat
and the owners are to be
commended fo r their prompt
reaction. W e understand a
nice redwood fence w ill also
be erected there.

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•

On* thing about running
out o f gas in a boat - you
can't get out and walk to the
nearest gas station. A young
Sanford bridegroom, honey­
mooning on his boat, had this
happen to him. Ironically it
was almost within shooting
distance o f the boat dock. A
Good Samaritan city commis­
sioner came along and gave
the stalled bridegroom boat­
man a tow.
•

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•

SL Clair Cameron, former
Sanford man and brother o f
Mrs. Elmore Graddick o f this
city, was recently elected to
the City Council o f Fayette­
ville, Ga. A year previously,
Cameron missed election by
six votes. This year he polled
more votes than any other
candidate in the city election.
Cameron, well known in this
city, was a recent visitor. He
is a graduate o f Seminole
High, president o f hla class
fo r three years. For several
years he was a manager o f
teams in the Lions Club jun­
ior baseball program.
One thing about Barry Goldwater. You know where he
stands, regardless of whether
you agree with him or not.
A t least that’s the concensus
o f most Sanford people with
whom w e’v e talked since the
Arizona Senator's nomination
in San Francisco.
We estimate w e’ve asked 12
to 15 localltca for whom
they'd vote—that is if Goldwater faces Johnson in No­
vember (and that's a pretty
fa ir assumption).
»
A ll but two said they'd go
with Goldwater.
•

•

•

It was in 1948 that eastern
and western elements of both
the Democratic and Repuhllcan parties couldn't under­
stand why the southern dele­
gates to the respective con­
ventions were threatening to
walk out over planks in the
platforms and the party tic­
kets.
Now it appears the situation
b changed. At San Francisco,
for example, it's the eastern
element of the Republican
party which doesn't like the
ticket and won't say whether
o r not It’ll give its support.
Strange thing . . . politics.

Herald Index

m,

Abby _______________ P *g * 9
B r i d g e ______________ Pag* 9
C la s s ifie d ___ ......... Page 11
Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
E d it o r ia l--- ----------- Page t
Page 2
Funerals ________ —
Horoscope __ ______ Page 10
Society . . . . . . . . ___ ___ . Page 9
Sport* — __________ P eg* 6
T V Programs .......... Page 9
. P ag* 9
,W * th* Women

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p

V A H -11

L ’il

Pappy Yokum is Curtis Dun­
away, well known about San­
ford fo r hla activities around
the court house not long ago.
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Established 1908

M ONDAY, JU L Y 20, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Catapulted
Otf Carrier
Plane Sinks

WASIILNGTON (U P I) —
The Senate today voted 53-8
to confirm the nomination of
former Florida Gov. Leroy
Colllni as President John­
son’s racial arbitrator under
the new civil rights law.

Two Naval officer*, Includ­
ing a prominent Sanford avia­
tor. were killed Sunday when
llrcir twin-jet A3B Sky warrior
attack bomber crashed sec­
onds after a catapult launch
from the aircraft carrier USS
Franklin I). Roosevelt in the
Tyrrhenian Sea.

nsuvA...

BRIEFS

Two oilier
injured.

Judy Treated
LONDON (U P I ) — Singer
Judy Garland was treitted nt
London's St. Stephen’s Hos­
pital today for 'minor injur­
ies" to her wrists.

Riot In Rhodesia
S A L IS B U R Y , Southern Rho­
desia (U P I ) — Police opened
firo on Africsns Sunday night
following the stoning o f beer
halls and police patrols. One
African was killed.

Exchange Fire
N IC O SIA, Cyprus (U P I) —
Greek Cypriot forces fired on
a Canadian U N patrol in a
hilly area west of Nicosia
Sunday. The Canadians fired
bark but there were no cas­
ualties on cither side.

GI Kills Jap
GOTEM BA, Japan ( U P I ) —
A U. S. Murine sentry shot
and killed a middle-aged Japa­
nese farm woman on an
American military installation
today and the incident im­
mediately became a political
isaue.

W HICH W A Y IS NORTH? It's easy to find out if you have a compass
nrnl know how to use it. Doug Epperson, information and education for­
ester, o f I.nko City, shows these F FA students the procedure at O'Lcna
State Park. Shown are, from left, Charles Litton o f Orlando, Kyle Wood­
ard o f New Smyrna Reach, Ken Forrest o f Sanford and Howard Headerson o f Enterprise.

30th Annual
Forestry Camp
Under Way

TO K Y O ( U P I ) —Communist
China's Foreign M i n i s t r y
warned Sunday that "th e Chi­
nese people will by no means
sit idly by while the United
States extends ita war o f ag­
gression in V iet Nam and In­
dochina."

Herlong To Speak
O R LAN D O ( U P I ) — The
11th annual Florida Farm
Labor Conference opened here
today with U. S. Rep. A . S.
lferlong
Jr.
scheduled
to
■peak tonight. Herlong will
address a banquet meeting to­
n igh t

N ik ita To W arsaw
MOSCOW ( U P I ) — Premier
N ikita S. Khrushchev will
leave Tuesday for Warsaw by
plane to help celebrate the
20th anniversary o f Poland’s
Communist regime and hold
"little summit" talks with
three o f his allies on Mos­
cow’s dispute with Communist
China.

Sheppards Dine
CHICAGO ( U P I ) —Convict­
ed w ife slayer Dr. Sam Shep­
pard wined and dined his
shapely new bride until the
early hours of the morning
today before hie takeoff fo r
New York to wait out a hear­
ing Wednesday which may de­
termine whether he return* to
prison.

‘Conquistadors*
From Florida
Visiting Spain
M AD RID , Spain ( U P I ) — A
group o f 43 “ conquistadors"
and their w ive* and children
from Rradenton arrived from
New York today fo r a 12-day
visit to the homeland o f the
original conquistadors.
Flashbulbs popped at M a­
drid airport as DeSoto Queen
Diana Richards, escorted by
"Hernando DeSoto o f 1984,"
C. M. Rowlett, disembarked
and walked through an honor
guard of ccnqulstadora with
raised ewords dressed In co­
lorful 16th century costumes.
The group eight-seeing in
Madrid today, w ill visit To­
ledo, Burgos, Bilbao, Santan­
der, Valladolid, Salamanca,
Barcarrota In Spain and re­
turn home via Lisboa.

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Suspect Shot Dead;
Four Others Seized

One swallow doesn't maks
A short, violent gun hattlo County deputies continued n
a summer . . . and one sum­ early this morning left one prolonged questioning of the
mer doesn’t moke a forester.
man dead and resulted in tho quartet.
But the 260 Florida Future apprehension of four others
I ’uliro hinted the solution
Farmers o f America who at­ when they were enught inside to same 2.V.t breaking ami en­
tho I.inc Inn at Maitland.
terings in tho area, saying tho
tend the 30th annual For­
Neither the identity of the 1gang, all Negroes, is believed
estry Training Cump this
diad man nor that of the to bu "professionals" in the
year will have a chance to other four could he learned
l W?.rk'
,v
s
learn eome o f the wot-k*(g IbtevCtte-trie *.dn _* as Orar.t*
Th* live w r « spotted inprinciplea of forestry and for­

Chinese W arn

NO. 237

Commander Killed At Sea

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est conservation.
The oldest ramp o f its kind
in the nation, Forestry Train­
ing Camp starts July 12 at
O'Leno State Park near High
Springs. Divided into two intcnslvo one - week sessions,
FTC is sponsored by the Flor­
ida F'orest Service, Florida’s
forest products industries, and
Florida F'uture F'urmcrs of
America.
The campers are vocational
agriculture s t u d e n t s from
throughout tho elate. Counsel­
lors and instructors at the
ramp are sta ff personnel o f
the Forest Service, industrial
foresters, visiting instructors
from the University o f Flor­
ida School of F'orestry, and
vo-ag Instructors.
Fhirh week, the youth re­
ceive field and class Instruc­
tion in forestry m e t h o d s .
Though the delegates do not
einergo ns "foresters," the
prartirul knowledge w h i c h
they gain will prove helpful
to them later In managing
their own farm woodlands.
They lenrn "h ow " to solve
some forestry problems, hut
they also leurn which prob­
lems require technical solu­
tions, and how such assist­
ance can t&gt;e obtained.
Tropical f o r e s t r y , gum
funning, forest fire preven­
tion and control, farm fo r­
estry, tree identification, *nd
wildlife study make up part
o f the busy ramp schedule.

Window Rroken
A window valued at be­
tween 1160 and |I76 waa
ruined over the weekend by a
slingshot
wielding
vandal,
police reported today. The
complaint was made by Bob
Karns of 110 FI. Commercial
St.

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Woman Charged
In Moonshining
Ry Mrs. Clsrenrr Snyder
Charges o f possession of
moonshine,
transporting
moonshine and possession of
a still have been filed against
Louisa Jackson Mitchell, Os­
teen N egro woman, who was
arrested last Thursday night
by Constable Irving Vicno Jr.
and Deputy Sheriff Ronald
Velno.
Tho arrest came when the
woman was stopped as she
was driving from Osteen to
DeLand on the old Lake
Helen Roud. Search o f tho car
rcveulcd six gallons o f moon­
shine In tho trunk.
Velno reports that the still
wns discovered several weeks
ego In a 12 by 12 foot sited
in
tho
huekyard
of
the
Mitchell home uhout one mile
east of Osteen on the Oak
Hill Road and hud l&gt;evn kept
under surveillance since that
time. Immediately following
the arrest, officer* destroyed
the 40 gallon still which wns
said to he rnpuble o f produc­
ing 10 gallons o f moonshine
per week. Also destroyed were
100 gallons of mash and four
gallons o f low grade moon­
shine.
The woman's husband is
paralyzed and confined to hi*
lied and she hna lieen operat­
ing the atill and transporting
the moonshine alone.

Burglary Try?
A rear window at Holler
Motor Rules, Second Street
and Palmetto Avenue, w a s
pushed open over the weekend but there was no entry,
police said this morning.

! ►Ida the Inn which they had
‘ entered by breaking Iron liars
|over a window. I lia safe was
opened and it is believed the
men received only $29 fo r
their effort.
The dead man was shot out­
side tho establishment as lie
fled on foot. Tho oilier four
surrendered. The gunning vic­
tim was dead on arrivul at nn
Orange County hospital.
Tho uproar occurred at
about 4 a. in. today.

New York Seeks
Peace Formula

crewmen were

Fatally injured was ttic pi­
lot, Cmdr. Barton W. Bartho­
lomew', 39, commanding offi­
cer of VAH-U of tlio Sanford
Naval A ir Station.
Also killed was Lt. Arnold
J. Goldstein of Cecil F'ivkl
NAS, near Jacksonville. Lt.
Goldstein, a flight surgeon on
the Carrier Air Wing One
staff, was assigned to the
iltglit as an observer.
The bombardier - navigator,
Lt. Dale C. Purdy of 128 Cole­
man Circle, Sanford,
and
Third Crcwm j, CI’ O Roland
If. Pritchett o f 2831 South
Park Ave., were rescued nt
sea, after escaping from tinaircraft with “ moderate in­
juries."
Officials of the USS Roose­
velt reported that the aircraft
w illed into the sea about 600
yards ahead of the ship after
what appeared to be a normal
catapult launch nt 6 p.m.,
ship's time (11 a.in. FIST),
Tlic Roosevelt and VAH-11
have hem operating in Uie
Mediterranean Sea with the
U. S.'Six.
Fleet since early
Hay.
Cmdr. Bartholomew, a 21year veteran Navy pilot, assunn d command o (
th o
squadron shortly befure the
deployment. He is survived by
his widow, Mrs. Phyllis Kay
Bartholomew und two chit
(Iren, all of Lake Mary and
his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
James Jay Bartlioloiucw', of
Fresno, Calif.
Lt. Goldstein's survivor* In­
clude his widow, Mrs. John 1.
Goldstein, of Cleveland, Ohio,
and his mother, Mrs. Helen
A. Arnold, of Wadsworth,
Ohio.

NEW YO R K ( U 1*1 &gt; — City
officials and civil rights lead­
ers conferred urgently today
to seek a way to calm racial
tensions in Harlem, Am eri­
ca's largest N egro communi­
ty, where hundreds o f N e­
groes battled police in two
days of bloody, destructive
riots.
While the meeting convened
nt city hall, u 15-ymr-oM
Negro hoy, whose slaying by
an off-duty poticcmun last
Thursday touched o f f tho
weekend o f rampaging ami
bloodshed, wns buried in a
CDR. IIAKTIIOLO.MKW
suburban cemetery.
The sidewalk w ar between
inflamed Negroes and hun­
dreds o f strei-lielmeted riot
police was controlled early
today after two nights o f
shootings, heatings and JcotIIFJII.IN ( U P I ) — Germans
ing in which one man was today mnrkcd the 20th anni­
killed and scores were injured. versary nf tho unsurcessful
plot to assussinute Adolf Hit­
ler.
In the West German capital
IN M C K i l l e d
M IAM I (U P I ) — Weekend o f Bunn, Chancellor l-udwig
traffic accidents killed nlno F.'rhurdt and former Chancel­
|&gt;ersnn* in F'iorida, Including lor Konrad Adenoucr laid
1two men from W hiting F'ield wreaths at monument to the
victims o f Nazism.
|whose car hit a tree.

Plot To Kill
Hitler Marked

...

T H IR D O P E R A T IO N A L SQUADRON to 1ms deployed nt nen received it*
first RA-5C Vigilante Into Inst week when it touched down nt Sanford
NnvnI A ir Station. Cdr. Jesse Taft, commanding officer o f VAII-1 is
shown ns lie alighted from tho sleek nirernft. With him nre, Cnpt. Jnrnc*
O. Mnyo, commander o f Heavy Attack Wing One, right, and Chuck Fadden, Sanford administrator for tho plnne builders, North American Avia­
tion.
(Ilcrnid Photo)

Farm Safety
Week Marked
In Seminole
Recognizing

tho

need

County Millage Rate
Due For 1 .0 7 Rise
for

emphasis upon safely and the
farm and homo tho Seminole
County Flxtension Scrvlc# o f­
fice*

arc conducting

a

full

scale “ War on farm and home

Ilm 1963 64 total of $2,093,768.
But the county budget calls
for no change In the current
rate of 6 mills.
The b u d g e t
tentatively
adopted
by
tho
County's
Board of Public Instruction
last week calk'd for a mlllago
rate o f 9:32 mills or 1.07 mills
above the current rate of 8.25.
This means the total m illag*
rain for Seminole County in
1961 65 will bo 15.32 mills.
Millage rates for Uie v a r­
ious sections of the county
budget are as follows: Gen­
eral Fund, 1.10 mills—a dccrease from tho current 1.84;
the Fine and F'orfituro F'und,
.55 mills — a decrease from
.91; Road and Bridge F'und,
2.17 mills—an increase from
1.66; Interest and Sinking
Fund, .57—an increase from
.56; Hospital, 1.40 — an in­
crease from .82; and th*
Health Department, .21 — th*
same as the current year.
Residents in the Lake Mary
F'ire District will have an in­
crease from .1 lo .15 mills.
D ie largest sectional in­
crease in the budget is th*
jump from 1.66 mills to 2.17
for Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Clerk Arthur Beckwith
explained today that this is
due to the first of three an­
nual installments calling fo r
a total of $350,000.
One third of this figure, o r
$116,700 U appropriated in th*
196165 budget
Tho $350,000 will enable th*
hospital to obtain $650,000 in
federal funds through tho H1UBurton Act for the $1 million
hospital expansion program
recently approved by
th*
County Commission.
D ie County Commission will
sit as a Board of Equalization
on Aug. 3 and will hold th*
public hearing on the budget
Aug. 11.

The Board of County Com­
missioners h a s tentatively
ety Week, this week.
adopted a 1964-65 budget call­
Each day a different theme ing for receipts and expendi­
will I h&lt; selected and informa­ tures amounting to $2,325,476
tion presented to IIm&lt; public. —an Increase of $231,719 over
Today the themo is Safety
Begins at Home; Tuesday,
Agricultural Chemicals; Wed­
nesday, Prevent Kalis; Thurs­
day, Rural Highway Safety;
Friday, Farm Machinery, and
Saturday, Recreational Saf­
ety.
By Mrs. Frank While
F'allure to yield the right of
"One of the two highlights
of ttie week's activities," says way resulted in a two-car colCecil Dicker, County Agricul­ lison near Dellary shortly be­
tural Agent, "w ill he tho fore 6 p.m. Sunday rausing
(arm ami home safety kit of an estimated $1,200 damages
publications made available to to one o f the automobiles in­
tli* public free for tho ask- volved,
i f y ' These kits contain such
Tho accident occurred as
puullrutkma as "Tips on F'arm Alphonso F'crdinand of Miami
and Home Safety," "Poison­ approached the merge lane on
ous P l a n t s
Around the top o f tho rise just south of
H om o," "Rescue Breathing tlie community and crashed
and H e a r t 'Compression,' into one driven by John Aus­
' 'Firat Aid Tips," "H om e Saf- tin Uptgraw causing it to slide
ety Check List" and others. A nnd overturn. Uptgraw and
"m u st" for every safety con­ passengers, Wllla Mao Clark
scious home, says Myrtio Wil­ and Alberta Woods, also all of
son, H o r n * Demonstration Miami, were taken to Fish
Agent.
Memorial Hospital in DeLand
D ie second highlight of the where they were treated and
week will lie Hie inauguration released.
of a campaign of promoting
Charges were placed against
tho uso of slow moving vehicle F'crdinand hy Constable Oscar
emblems on farm tractors, 1’aplneau who investigated.
wagons and machinery. Tuc­ Damages to the F'crdinand ve­
ker said he felt this program hicle were negligible.
would lie of ronvideruhlo im ­
portance and lasting value not
only from the standpoint of
safety to (lie farm operator
and highw-ay motorist, but as
a good public relations pro­
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
gram as well.
Assistant Treasury Secretary
"According to F l o r i d a ’ s Robert A. Wallnro said today
F’ arm S a f e t y .Specialists," that the current coin *'
■ ga
Tucker said, "the sponsorship wns huidntlly dun to ho., .'.mg.
of the 'blow Moving Vehicle' He Haiti it will probably get a
emblem in Seminole County is little lilt worse before it* (jets
Hal Colbert, chairman of
Uie first in Florida." Ulilo was better.
the County's Board of Adjust­
the pilot state on the vehicle
Wallace said that nil coins ment, will convene the board
emblem program.
are In "tight supply" at the at 7:30 tonight for its monthly
moment, and that pennies, meeting. The session will b *
nickels, Kennedy half-dollars held in Die County Commis­
and silver dollnrs are partic- sion chamber at the Court­
house.
iilaily in demand.
accidents" during Farm Saf­

Two Cars Crash
Near DeBary

Shortage Laid
To Hoarding

Board To Meet

Havana Reports
Sentry Killed

H A V A N A , Culm (U P I ) —

Starts Today!

U. S. Marine guards nt the
Guaiitunnmn Naval Base ahot
and

killed

a Cuban

soldier

early .Sunday night, th* De­
fense Ministry announced.
According to a ministry
communique, t h e
Marines
fired six shots nt a Cuban
sentry post, striking Cuban
I’vt. Ramon Lo|ies Pena, 111,
twice in tho neck. He died 20
minute* later, the communi­
que said.
The communique gave no
further detail*.

Court Calk For Better Florida Apportioning Plan
MIAMI (U P I ) — Th* United trict o f Florida to Improve on proved during last year’a 20- hunal's approval o f the plan
States Supreme Court today the 43-srnator, 112representa­ day special session of the L eg­ was "reversed and the aanie
islature did not do this.
i« remanded to Uie U. S. Dis­
ordered a three-judge tribu­ tive* plan passed by Uie Flor­
Tiie ruling and today’s man­ trict Court fur the Southern
nal back to work on a fair ida Legislature at a special date favored Miami Attorney District of Florida for furth­
apportionment plan for the session last year and approv­ Richard Max Swann, who er proceedings in conformity
F'iorida Legislature.
ed by the district court.
filed suit for fairer represent­ with
the opinion of
this
A mandate from the high
The U. S. Supreme Court on ation and who charged that court."
court reached the Dad* coun­ June 22 ruled that the F'iorida the Legislature's plan still
The next step will be a ses­
ty courthouse this morning.
Legislature must be fairly ap­ was "invidlsously discrimina­ sion nf Uie three-judge panel—
The mandate ordered the U. portioned stric-Uy on a popula­ tory" against populous area*. Judges David W Dyer of M i­
S. Court for the Southern Dis­ tion haau. it said the plan ap­
Th* mandate said th* trl-| ami, William A. Jddtae Jr, of

By Julian Slcnslrnm
Unless a public hearing
scheduled for Aug. 11 dictates
a change, the tax millage rate
for Sominolo County will lie
Increased by 1.07 mills for the
1961 66 tax year.

Jacksonville and Justice War­
ren L. Jones of Uie fifUi U. S.
Circuit Court of Appeals.
They must decide ou what
to do about improving the
plan.
They alio must clarify how
proceedings will be affected
by a peUUon filed by Attorney
General James Kynei asking
fur a re hearing of the decis­
ion that turned th* plan down.

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WfraHS Pflffe 4-X— Au*. 13, 1964

School For Adults
To Open Sept. 8
The evening Adult High
School which meet, at Semin*
ol# High School, Sanford, will
open at 7 p. ni., September 8,
1064.
An organisational meeting
will be held at that time to
determine whet claisei will be
offered. Preient plane rail for
couraee in English I, II A III,
U. S. History, Civics, General
Mathematics, Algebra I A II,.
and General Science. Addi­
tional rourses will be offered
if there are as many as 18
persons interested in each
course.
The Instructors will be Har­
old Heckenbach, principal of
Pfnecrest School; Archie Can­
non of the Seminole High fac­
ulty; and Halph Urewer of
the Lyman High faculty.
The enrollment fee is ('.'00

Laundry
Laundry isn’ t strctly a woman'a job. Ask the Army,
Navy, Marines. Since males
take to mschlnery and preci­
sion-products, why not to a
washer and dryer? Male pat­
ronage at self-service laun­
dries Is enormous.
Look
around next time you visit
your eoln-lsundry center. Tske
a hint, back-to-schoolers—give
Mom a hand I

A jewelry gift is especially
welcome because it's a con­
stant reminder of your love
and affection as well a* being
a practical helper during his
school and years afterwards.
The Jowbsry Industry Coun
cil recommends these teenage
favorites. A dependable watch
la necessary. Another gift is
a fine pen ami pencil act. A
portable typewriter to help
him incrcate marks.
And for the very important
business of being well dressed,
some personal jewelry of his
or her liking. Whatever you
choose, a jewelry gift Is a
memorable gift for school
folks and one that will remind
them of home and your affec
lion.

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like new, too. Only 18,000 miles. A beautiful off-white.

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Sanford
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Jewelry Can
Be Practical

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and books are Bold to iludenls at cost.
All instructora hold Florida
teaching certlfiratea covering
the suhjecta they tearh. These
rourses can be taken for rredit trading to an Adult High
School Diploma or at a re­
fresher. Credits transferred In
from any accredited high
echool will be accepted.

MC4-24A— Here’s a 1963 Chev.
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marcation line between North and South Viet
Nam. He was milking an inspection o f the
northern defenses.
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of punishment.
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Bendlx coaster brakes.

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Uneducated Today,
Unemployed Later
ATLANTA, (ia —"The uneducated of lodsy are the un­
employed of tomorrow," Re­
gional Director Henry A.
Hueltner o f the U. 8. Labor
Department’s Wage and Hour
and Public Contracts Divi­
sions pointed out in remind­
ing employers o f the childlabor standards provided In
tba Fair J-abur Htnndnrdi
Act,
•These standards are not
intrnded to keep young people
from working," be said, "but
are designed to give them un
np|&gt;ortunity to get an educa­
tion in this ago of automa­
tion. The man who has left
high school before graduation
will earn nn average of $60,*
000 Irsa during Ills working
lifetime til nil the high school
graduate.”
Hurttner urged employers
to encourage boys and girls
with summer jobs to go buck
to school to equip themselves
for a useful and satisfying
life. I'nit-titne employment
outside school hours is per­
mitted under the Art (or 14and iG-year olds in a variety
of jobs, such as sales, office,
or clerical work.
Minora 10 and over may be
employed in any ncrupntton
other than those found and
declared liaiardous by the
Secretary of Iarbor. An 18.
year age minimum applies to
hazardous occupations such as
driver nr driver's helper nn a
motor vehirle, elevator oper­
ator, logger nr sawrnillrr,
operator of rertain powerdriven machinery and some
excavation work.
Huetlner said that employera can protect themselves
against unintentional viola­

tions o f the child-labor pro­
visions by obtaining and
keeping on file an age cer­
tificate for each minor em­
ployed, showing him to lie tlir
legal age for the occupation
In which be ia working.

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T h e e x clu sive e x tra -m ile a g e ru b b e r m a k e s
G o o d y e a r T ire s up to 2 5 % m o re durablel

The Fair Labor SUndurds
Act applies to employment in
interstate commerce or in the
production of gomls for com­
merce and in certain large en­
terprises engaging In or pro­
ducing goods for such com­
merce.
Additional i n f o r m ulion
about Ilia Art's rhild-lutior
provisions may lie obtained
from thr ripurcet office of the
U. S. IjiImit Department's
Wage uiid Ilnur and Public
Contracts Divisions, located at
1'UI t'arlaiiui lluilding, K.T.IU
N. K. 7tb Avenue, North Mi­
ami, Florida, Rufus l - .Stokes,
Supervisor. State labor and
school officials will provide
information about the state
child-labor
laws.
Hueltner
said that the higher standards
should he observed If federal
uiid stale laws differ.
(ilHH) ADVICE
Always wear glasses when
driving if you need th«m. Be
sure that your car mirror or
mirror* give you as full rear
view vision *» possible If the
mirrors arc inadequate for
tilts purpose, replace them.
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The youngster who loaves
for school carh day after hav­
ing raten a nourishing break­
fast stands a better chance of
becoming a good student than
the one of skips or skimps on
tills meal.

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C. VERNON MIZE
Long Range Planning

MACK CLEVELAND JR.
Armed Forces Committee

HOUS1IOLDER
C. 0£ C. President

GEORGE TOUHY
Waterfront Development

BYRON KIMBALL
Long Range Planning

SCOTT BURNS
Industrial Committee

BRACK PERKINS
Snnford Merchants Assm

City Gets Fund Requests From Two C. Of Cs.
C lO C
Nineteen year* ago today
Japan surrendered to the Allit’* and World War II ended.
It's a happy thought to recall
the day hostilities ceased. But
there’s still that remembrance
of the thousands of American
men who had made the *upreme sacrifice.
•

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•

Sylvia Williams, Seminole
Jligh’a head majorette, wants
tis to remind SHS girls that
majoretta practice starts at 0
a. m. Monday at the school.
She also has invited any girls
who hove had experience in
twirling to try out for posi­
tions on the " A ” and "B ”
Corps of the "Twirling ScmInolei.”
•

•

•

Kiwania Annual Kids Day
this year la going to be somethig different— something big
and exciting. Larry Liberatore, former University of
Florida Gator quarterback,
now with the Orlando Bron­
cos, will be here. In addition
ther&lt; will be a magician, a
hill-billy band, and some up­
coming predictions and runthroughs by a local football
coach. Thu big event will be
held at Municipal Stadium,
next Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

•

•

Lady Luck has smiled on
the Kiwania Club and they
have been able to get clear­
ance for a guided tour
through Cape Kennedy. The
trip has been set, tentatively
for Sept. 2, when the local
club will be received at the
Cape, loaded on an air-condi­
tioned bus, with an official
guide and given the grand
tour, right up to the launch­
ing pad.
• e
•
Mrs. Beverly Adams of
Sanford became quite dis­
turbed by the news Wednes­
day that the l&gt;ody o f a Cali­
fornia youngster found frozen
in a box car of honey dew
melon* In Miami » s i to b*
buried In potter* field. The
boy’a parent* were unable ot
bear the expense of shipping
his body back to California.
Mrs. Adams nude several
long distance ealla Wednesdey
morning to aee If eomething
could be done to aend the
body home. A couple of hours
after her rail to the Miami
Chamber of Commerce, Unit­
ed Press International carried
the story that South Florida
groups had arranged to fly
the body back to California.
‘ i don’t know if my call
hard anything to do with It
or not," said Mrs. Adams
when The Herald notified her
after aha had earlier phutu-d
the newspaper. Hut she added,
" I f eomething hadn’t been
done I waa going to phone
the Governor.”

Herald Index
Abby - .......

ber, assembling an impressive
delegation of committee chair­
men was led by President
K a r l y l e Houshnlder. The
group requested an additional
appropriation of $5,000 over
the allotted $10,000 already
budgeted.
No money had been budget­
ed for the Sanford Chamber,
but they also put in a request
for $5,000.
The Seminole County Cham­
ber presented the chairmen of
each committee who outlined

the activities o f their group
over the past year and their
plans for th* future.
Primary item which spark­
ed the request for additional
funds is » huge t'J foot by 10
foot highway1 billboard to be
installed at ten locations on
major highways all over Flor­
ida. The billboard advertise*
"Sanford, on the St. John's
lUver, the Nile of America."
Commissioners, openly im­
pressed with the billboard

sign, which they declared
"beautiful” . . . ’’ impressive"
unanimously expressed them­
selves in favor of the added
appropriation, " if we can find
the money.”
Appearing for (he Seminole
Chamber to outline past progtes* and future plans were
Sen. Muck N. Cleveland Jr.,
chairman of the Armed Forces
Committee, who emphasized
th* Importance of the Navel
Air Station, with its expan­

sion and Improvements and
it’s impact on the economy of
the aree;
Brack Perkini, Chairman
of the Sanford Merchant's
Association division of the
Chamber, who said that for
the first time, the group has
full membership of alt mer­
chants and needs all the help
it can get;
Scott Burn*, rhalrman of
the Industrial Committee, who
outlined the spectacular diver­
sification of e ill p l o y nient

Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “ The Nile of America”

S in ' # a n fo rii Strn tlii
Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon showers through Saturday; high today around Oft; low tonight nenr 70.

•

The Sanford Lions have
changed their Tuesday noon
meeting place to the Lake
Monroe Inn, President How­
ard Hood has announced.
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•

By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Sinford City Commission­
ers, expecting to wind up bud­
get hearings Thursday night
bad to postpone finalizing,
when a scheduled appearance
o f members of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
with a request for funds, was
followed by an unscheduled
request from the Snnford
C h a m b e r , also requesting
funds.
The Seminole County Cham­

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VOL. 5G

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, AUGUST U , 19G1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Outlook Brightens
Conservation cal project to see whether It
in generates enough public in­
terest to bscome an annual
Seminole County with the ex­
avent. Should this develop, it
pect* floh it will become an was pointed out, the special
annual avent, it mushroom­
week would be shifted to oth­
ing into what officials say er cities in th* state each
could be th* biggest project
year.
of its kind in this county.
Conducting the meeting yes­
Representatives from a va­
terday was A. B. (Tommy)
riety of State and county
Peterson, president of the
agenclci *• well a* city o f­
Sanford Chamber, and James
ficiate met Thursday noon at
T. Talmsdge, Chamber man­
Jim Spencer'* Restaurant to
ager. W. A- (Jske) Adams
map plan* for tha week sched­
is coordinator of the week.
uled for Sanford from Oct. 20
to Oct. 31.
Heeding the local effort is
the Sanford Chamber o f Com­ J IS L L V A . . .
merce. Official*
conferred
with leaders of state groups
and planned a full schedule
of exhibits, demonstrations
and “ static displays.”
Th* demonstration* will in&gt;
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
dude such field* a* tugging American Medics! Association
fish, fir* fighting, tree plant. (AMA) told Congress today
Ing, field trips for Audubon that It Is ethical for a doctor
Society members and others to own a pharmacy as long as
Interested in this endeavor, ho docs n«l exploit his panursery displays, movies, art ticnti.
exhibits and many more, officlala said.
J. H. Sayaa of Tallnhassee,
BEVERLY HILLS, Csllf.
manager of the Reel cation (U P l)—Broadway songwriter
Department of the Florid* De­ Alan Jay Ijrrnrr and his
velopment Commission, re­ "Fair Lady," Mirheline, were
ported h* has received assur­ making iwret music again to­
ances from many atate groups day following their reconcil­
that they will participate.
iation.
He listed some o f these as
the Board o f Conservation,
NICOSA. Cyprus (UP1| State Forestry Service, Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com­ The United Nation* ha* won
mission, State Department of a promise of no more fighting
Agriculture,
Florida
State in the Kokkina area but said
Museum. Southwest Florida today it has not been able to
Water Management Commis­ gain rnnlrol in the tense cap.
sion. th* State Audubon So­ ital of Nicosia,
•‘ F l o r i d a

Week," a pilot program

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on fhr St Johm Rivor

Hite o f I -- -■ |c 3

AM A Approves

Sweet Music

UN Gets Pledge

ciety and Florida Sportsmen's
Association.
Many other groups, such as
th* W’ornen’s Club end Garden
Club affiliates, have also ex­
pressed interest In the pregram, it was pointed out.
The decision was mads to
allot each phasa of tha com­
plex conservation program a
definite tchedule. These will
Include physical demonstra­
tions utilizing th* lakefront.
th* Lake Manro* Industrial
Park, the Civic Center and
Its grounds.
Gov. Farris Bryant haa pro­
claimed the Oct. 20-31 period
as
"Florida
Conservation
Week” and atata official* will
, watch th* auccaas of the lo­

Birchers Aloof
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo.
(U P l)—Robert Wtech, founder
of the John Birch Society,
laid Thursday night his organitatinn would take no of­
ficial part in partisan politics
during the 1364 election campalgn.

$63,000 Robbery
NEW YORK (U P l) — Four
neatly dressed armed men
driving a white automobile
forced an American Airlines
cashier, John Young, to open
a safe at Kennedy Interna­
tional Airport this morning
and made off with $63,000 in
cash and $20,000 in checks,
police reported.

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Feasibility Study On Seminole Tax
Area College Asked
By Julian Slrnslroni
Associal* Editor
The initiul step toward ob­
taining a community college
for th* Centrel Florida area
we* taken Thursday afternoon
when the Seminole County
Board of Fubllc Instruction
voted to request the Slate
Department o f Education to
make a feasibility study.
If the study is favorable it
rould provide the basis upon
which Seminole County’ s leg­
islative delegation rould ask
for an enabling art during lint
11)06 session o f the Legisla­
ture.
It. T. Milwer, superintend­
ent o f schools, told the board
that if a junior college were
to be established the county's
portion o f the cost of financ­
ing the school would be ap­
proximately $20,000, or five
percent of Seminole minimum
foundation fund*.
Th* board also approved a
coni 1act with thr State Board
of Health for the Seminole
County Health Department to
service the system's schools,
Inspected new additions to

the Ijibe Mary and Oviedo
schools so teachers could oc­
cupy them during the presi load planning period, open­
ed bids for a tractor w-lth
mower and loader attach­
ments, and pun based a print­
ing pints fin Sanford Junior
High.
Th* hoard awarded a hid In
Snnford Linoleum for tile al
the Oviedo High gymnasium,
another bid was awarded for
ceramic tile at Lyman High’*
gym, heard a report that a
fence at Altamonte Springs
Elementary was under rons l r u r l i i i n , nnd okayed a
change order providing for
vent* and vert fans in an ad­
dition to Ctooms High,

Suspect Sought
City, c scanty and state police
arc searching for a man who
tried to force a Lake Mary
woman, Barbara Miller, to
drive him to Jacksonville late
yeaterday afternoon, t h e n
changed his mind and left her
and the car at Highway 40
and Interstate 4.

feasibility study will be un­
derway in the next fit days,
and proposed legislation for
establishing the Port of San­
ford is now in Its final stages.
Clifford MeKihbin, chair­
man of the promotions com­
mittee, presented the proposed
billboard, which will be art on
locations stretching from north
of Jacksonville to south of
Orlando, visible for more than
half a mile and Scotch-lighted
at night. Also presented waa
the front auto tag which hud
to be re-ordered twiee this
year to keep up with the de­
mand. Maps, brochures and
mailing piccea were also dis­
played.
Tho request for additional
funds of $5,000 would be used
muinly to pny for tho rental
of tho billboards, which cost
$35 each per month.
John Krider, chairman of
tlio Waterway* Committee
told tlio Commission that the

September 1 meeting o f hia
group would probably finalize
the "parkega deal” presents,
tion to be mada to legislators,
and start the St. John'i-ln*
di.vn River Canal within threa
years.
Other persons present to
urge appropriation of tha
money- and commend the work
of the Seminole County Cham,
her were Jark Bolt, represent,
mg Chase and Company; Lor.
mg Burgess, representing tha
Florida Stale Bank; DeWItt
Matthews, for th* Hanford
Atlantic N a t i o n a l Iinnkj
Douglas Stcnstrom, a member
of the Chamber'* executlva
committee.
"Tliean Chamber lendora
ami the committee working
under them represent a mil.
lion dollars worth of talent
devoting their time free for
the City of Sanford and Seminolo County," Krider told
commissioner*.

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CLIFFORD McKibbin,
chnlrnmn o f the Sentinolo Clmtuber'a Pro­
motion Committee, dis­
play it one of the bill,
boards which will Ik*
p l a c e d at strategic
p o i n t a on biubwaya
leading to Sanford and
Seminole County. Tlio
Chamber hna ordoi&lt; !
ID of the 12-foot bv *1L
foot "bulletins" for the
promotional campaign,
stressing the "Nile of
America" theme.
(Herald Photo)

Conservation Week

which has taken place in Sem­
inole County in th* past five
years, and the 25 manufactur­
ing plan* now operating in
the area.
George Touhy, chairman of
tho waterfront development
committee, emphasized t h *
necessity to create "a new
Image" of Snnford, with th*
development of the water­
front, which h« termed "one
of the most important steps
in Ih* redevelopment of San­
ford that has ever been pro­
posed.”
Byron Kimball, co-chairman
of the Long llunge Planning
Committee with Judge C. Ver­
non Mize, told the commission
that the rnmniittre is working
hard to obtain legislation to
authorize a itnte-supported
junior college for Seminole
County.
Frunrla E. Iloumillat Jr.,
chairman of the Port Author­
ity, said that an engineering

Raise Coming

Will taxr» ! m- increased for
S« minute
County
residents
during the i!Wt 65 fiscal year?
Yes. Despite the fact that
the Hoard of County Commis­
sioner* held tin- lino at 0 mills,
taxes will m more during the
coming year,
This was Hie wnrd Imra
Mary Earle Walker, county tax
assessor, w!m loday reminded
properly owners (hat the coun­
ty school system's millagc was
Inrrrased from * -5 to 9.32,
While the I U7 niillage hike
affects all taxpayers in the
county, actual total increases
depend upon wtvere a property
owner resides
Mrs. Walker said that tax­
payers living in (he Lake Mary
fire control district will be
assessed at Hie rate of 13.47
mill* which Included .15 mills
applied only to this area.
Residents in the flood con­
trol district will lie assessed
at a 16 07 millagc rate. This in­
cludes .73 of a mill for flood
control.

Can't Finance 2 CCs, City Says
Sanford City Commissioners, besieged at budget hear­
ing Thursday night by re­
quests from tlic Seminole
Chamber of Commerce and
the Sanford Chamber, ex­
pressed themselves as being
unhappy with (lie idea of hav.
ing two chambcri paralleling
each other, and urged that
the two "get together and
coordinate their effort!."
"I think their efforts could
be coordinated somehow. Wo
don’t need two Chambers,"
said Mayor A. L. Wilson.
" I would like to sec the two
chambers work together, one
a division of the other,” said
Commissioner J. II. Crapps.

raise for city employes, after
hearing the request* from th*
two chambers, commissioner*
turned back to begin squeez­
ing the budget a little lighter
and Instructed Cily Manager
W. E. Knowles to "work it
over again."
Knowles said till computer
was "red-hot and imoking."
Commsisioners’ early hope*
of somehow finding money t*
a little raise for thcmsclvca
went glimmering, also,
Final budget hearing will b*
held on Aug. 24.
"You can quote me as saying,” Commissioner Crapp*
told a Herald reporter with «
grin, "w* ain’t gonna raise no
taxes!"

Saislord C. Of C.
A sks $5,000
Members of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, led by
former msyor, Tom McDon­
ald, making an unscheduled
appearance at Sanford City
Commission Thursday, asked
for an appropriation nl $5.ono
to he set aside for their
need*.
The group proposed that
that amount lie earmarked,
but left In the rily'a treasury,
so that they could prcsenl pro­
ject* which t h e y dremrd
worthy for Die commissioners
approval.
Two projects which thr
group said it has coming up
are a Conservation Week In
he held hrre Oct, 26-31, with
dozens of displays set up in
Uic Industrial Bark ami in the
Civic Center. They expect to
attract "loo,non persons In
Hie ares In view the dis­
plays," McDonald said.
The second project is a
Sanford display from Jan. 10
to Fch. 10, 11)05, at the Florida
Showcase in Rockefeller Cen­

ter in New York. McDonald
said that the showcase has
been reserved fur Sanford at
that time.
Commissioners J. II. Crapps
and Joe Baker told the San*
ford Chamber that t h e y
thought tiie ideas were good
and they would try to help
underwrite them it possible,
but not to the tune o( $5,000.

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Board Notified

The .Seminole County School
Board reccivtd a letter last
week from th* Knox Develop­
ment C01 p. stating that the
firm is palnnlng to construct
some 250 homes in an area
near the interaction of 1-4
and Sit 436.
Th* homes, the communica­
tion declared, will be in the
$36,000 to $76,000 bracket
KEY WEST &lt;UI*1) — The The buard was asked to keep
"king of the Keys," Heroic C. the proposal in mind when it
Papy, was buried two blocks makes its survty for future
needs during November.
from hi* home Thursday.

Papy Rurice!

"These two groups are both
doing good work, but they are
paralleling each other. All of
their projects are good, and
they hive worked hard on
them, but tho City of Sanford
simply canol support two
chambers," said Commission,
er Earl Higginbotham.
“ All the money has to come
from the same place, and we
just don’t have it," lie added.
"I don’t *ce how wc can ap­
propriate a separate fund lor
the Sanford Chamber, but
perhaps we can help them
along a tittle with their mure
worthy projects," said Commilsioner Joe Baker.
Trying to find funds for an
aertui-the-board cost-of-living

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Frontier
By Grover S*«*ll
No on* ran deny th« fact
that w# arc living in exciting
time*. Thera was a timr,
which aom* o f us ran rvm.rn*
bar, when it seemed that
frontiers were a thin* o f the
pasL Now we realise that
auch thinking is nut of place
in 1964.
Even our figure* o f speech
are haring to undergo revi­
sion. Do you remember when
one o f the most used expres­
sions was: "I could no more
do that than fly to the
moon!” It is very likely that
we will hare to discard such
an extreme expression, a* the
the one above, before much
time passes.
It does seem to be true that
wa have developed faster in
the realm o f making missiles
than we have in moral and
spiritual character capable of
controlling our
inventions.
This has become important,
not as a matter of specula­
tion, but at a proven fact.
In tha past men have tried
to do some very wicked
things, however they were
limited in Ihtlr capacities for
the accomplishment of their
purposes. For the firit time
in the history o f man, he has
the power to annihilate him­
self. Thera ia little wonder
that our world haa auch "a
case of jitters.'*
Wa try to joke about some
vary serious matte r* and per­
haps this is good, to a certain
degraa. Ona of tha things that

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First Southern
Methodist Gets
Supply Pastor
Hrv. Durward H. Knight of
Stuart Vss been appointed
as supply pastor for the newty organized First Southern
Methodist Church o f Sanford
which li meeting temporarily
each Sunday at the Women's
Club for Sunday School at
9:4k a.m. and for worship
services et 7:30 p m.
Rev. Knight's appointment
was made during the 22nd
annual session of the MidSouth Conference
of
the
Southern Methodist Church
held Jsst week in Raton
Rouge, La. Representing the
Sanford church, which *1 this
time v i i officially accepted
into the conference, were Mr.
and Mr*. R. D. Priast.
Attending delegates
end
clergy came from Alabama.
Florida, Georgia, Louiiiana.
Mississippi tnd Tennessee.
Rev. L y n n Corbett of
Orangeburg, 5. C., president
o f the churrh organization,
stated in his opening address,
“ T h e Southern Methodist
Church, not to be identified
with the Methodist Church,
was organized in 1939 and
believe* the Bible is the word
of God. The denomination is
not a member of the Nation­
al Council of Churches but
belongs to th* fundamental
Amrriran Council o f Christ­
ian Churches. The denomina­
tion believes in segregation
of the races and each church
owns its own property and
calla it* own paatora."

mads me smile was a report
of a watch displayed in the
Merchandise Mart in Chicago,
i The "new Tangled" watch has
a built-inn geiger counter!
Meny people ere throwing
up their handa and saying,
"What is there to d o ? " The
greatest One who ever walked the face o f the earth gave
us an answer almost two
thousand years ago. As lie
looked at the world, in which
lie lived. He saw a world that
was not good. It wss n world
of stlfishneis, immorality, and
self-eenteredness but Christ
refused to panic, rnstaad Ha
offered tia The Way out. He
pointed the way to another
frontier for which we should
be eternally grateful because
if it were developed, to the
fullest, our world could be
laved. We could forget bomb
ihelter* and geiger counters.
Wa would not have the tre­
m e n d o u s expenditures o f
money and energy dissipated
in the seemingly never ending
fight against crime and other
sins o f man.
The frontier o f which I
write is The Kingdom o f God.
In "The Sermon on the
Mount" Jesus said, "Seek ya
first tha kingdom of God, and
his righteous; and all things
shall ba added unto you."
I f we would fall at the feet
o f the King of Kings and
promise complete loyalty to
Among leader* speaking at
His Kingdom, we would find
a frontier opening that would the conference were several
taka cars o f all for this world faculty membera from South­
and eternity.
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Methodist College
in
Orangeburg.

Teacher, Preacher, Poet;
Dr. J. Max Cook Is All
By Evelyn Lundy
conducted for a period of ten
In a small house about four years.
Asked how his career as a
miles west of Oviedo, Just
across the Kcon Bridge, lives noted religious leader cam*
about, Dr. Cook mentioned
• man who has had ona o f
that ha holdi an honorary
tha most Interesting live* of Doctor o f Divinity degrea
anyone in thie section o f the from Washington University,
country. He not only has had Washington, D.C. 11* ia most
a full and varied career, but proud of tha fact that his
name was listed in the 1941Is still most active In church
43 edition o f the "Religious
work and is a member o f tha Loaders of America" which
Poetry Society in Orlando.
recognises leaders of national
Dr, J. Max Cook was born importance.
He then began reminiscing
In Canton, Ca. In 1886, the son
of his esrly life: When he
a f John Middleton and Mary
wae 30 yeara old he decided
Ann (Tsnnsr) Cook. Being
that h* must he a preacher,
one of nine children living on so he was ordained ai a Meth­
a farm, there was littls mon- odist Minister. Hiding hit
ay fo r formal education; how- beautiful Hamiltonian horse,
•ear all tha Cooks wara avid he served thirteen churches
readers. Dr. Cook relates his around Blelrtvllla and railed
surprise and doubts when he himself, "a real old-fashinne |
Was offered the teaching jot. Methodist circuit-rider." Dur­
fo r a summer m elon at a ing this busy preaching timr,
one-room school near Kennl- he went nno year to Young
saw Mountains. Ha was 17 at Harris Junior College.
Coming to Florida, he was
thla time and had only gone
through the seventh grade of ordsined as a Baptist Mini­
school; nevertheless, It was ster In Temps in 1933. Hr al­
dacidad that ha was com­ so served in Auhurndale and
petent to teeeh so began his finally eamt to Oviedo to
taachlng career. A fter this, preach In the First Baptist
be taught at various other Church here.
Retiring in 1062, Dr. Conk
achooia in Cobh County.
wss
railed to se n e in a
Being very drtcrminrd to
continue hi* education, he church in Monroe. N.C. In
alerted taking correspondence 10S6, he moved back to Ovi*.
courses from Vanderbilt Uni­ do to completely retire. h«w.
versity. lie also did extensive ever, he it still active In
reading on hit own. Dr. Cook rhurrh work here, taring the
sptak* with pride of his min­ teacher o f the Min's Bible
isterial career In Miami where Clast.

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Darlene Shea
To Sing At Fair
With Choir

Lake Mary RAs
Reorganize
By Frances Weater
All boys from 9 to 17 are
invited to join the RA* of th*
First Bayliei Church of Laka
Mary, which haa been newly
organised under the leader­
ship of Claud* Isbell and Jo*
Dix.n.

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Grace Methodist Party Welcomes New
MYF To Observe Westminster Pastor
Youth Week

Church School at 9 a. m and
morning worship at 10:15.
Rev. Foutz extends an invita­
tion to worship wj'Ji them to
anyone in the community
needing a church home.

Annual Youth Week Scheduled
At First Methodist Church
Annual Youth Week at
First Methodist Church o f
Sanford will be held next
week on the theme, "Thy
Purpose for Thy World W’e
Khar*," with Rev. Kan Jones
&lt;&gt;f Winter Park as guest min­
ister in charge of worship
services.
Each day, Sunday through
Friday, from 6 until 9:15
p.m„ th# yuong people will
meet at the church for sup­
per. study, play and worship.
Sunday night all attanding

Auxiliary Plans
Rummage Sales
By Donna Eataa
Finals plans were mad* for
pra-srhool rummage aalaa at
tha Auguat meeting of th*
Ledie* Auxiliary o f th* Firit
PanUcosta] Church o f Longwood. Tha salat will taka
pltca Aug. 21-22 on tha va­
cant lot nl th* comer of SR
438 and Longwood Road in
ARamonta Spring*.
Good used children’s ap­
parel will b* featured In ad­
dition to adults clothing and
white elephant*. Serving on
tha committee in thargt of
th* project will be Mrs. M. L.
McDaniel, Mra. Obera Young
and Mrs. Meld* Grtuber.
Following th* meeting re­
freshment* ware served by
Mra. Jawtl Fanner.
Tha next regular matting
haa bean rescheduled for Aug.
31 ainc* data for th* achedulad meeting fall* on th* La­
bor Day holiday.

will be bring a covered dilh
with th# church providing
roll* and beverage. Each
night thereafter, supper will
be served by Adult Sunday
School classes.
Enrichment course* offer­
ed will include "The History
o f th* Methodist Church" to
ba taught by Orville Touchton; "Th* Live* o f tha Dis­
ci plea" with Mr*. Base Her­
man a* teacher and “ Finding
My Vocalicn," to be led by
Miss Marcella Hints. Mrs
Mary Joyce Bateman, Ashby
Jones, Miss Betty Mann, Taul
Weber and Rev. Robert Jen­
kins, minister o f the church.
Workshops available and
those in charge will he,
Mueic, Leilit and Tommy
Beet; Drama, Linda Williami
and Jimmy Terwilleger; Pro­
gram Planning, Buddy Kirk,
Sarah Priest, Lind* Leggore,
Robert Raynor and Glenda
Albert and Recreation, Nor­
man Leach.
Th* week will b« concluded
with a picnic and Galilean
Service to ba held during the
afternoon and evening of
Saturday, Aug. 22.
Tha monthly m aking of
tha church'* Man's Club has
been postponed from Aug. 20
to Aug. 27 in order not to
conflict with th* Youth Week
artivitiei.

New Catholic
Pastor Arrives
In Lake Mary

By Donna Eslea
Rev. Hugh V. Keane hat asturned the pastorate of the
Church of the Nativity fellowin I the r-antfer of Rev. James
S. llomwm to special duties for
Archbishop Joseph Hurley.
Father Keane was born in
County Westmeath, Ireland, in
1933 and is the second oldest
of nine boys in the family. He
attended the Seminary near
Dublin where he was ordain­
ed in 1938. He served from
that time until 1M1 as assist­
ant pastor at St. Paul's Church
Jacksonville, and the past
three years at Blessed Sacra­
ment
Church,
Clermont,
where he organized the pirish
and supervised construction of
the church.
His older brother William
also is a priest, serving Uie
church in England and his
younger brother John is study­
ing for the priesthood for the
Diocese of Miami.

FOR ANY OCCASION

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Board To Meet
The executive board of St.
Mary-Magdalrn C a t h o l i c
Women's Guild will meet at
8 p.m. Monday at the parish
school following Novina do
devotion*. Mrs. John Barhydt,
president, will conduct the
meeting.

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Members o f the Lak* Msry
Church of tha Nazarene hoc.. ored their pastor. Rev. W. J..%
Holcombe, last Sunday when
they conducted a surpriv* ,
"pastor Appreciation D iy’ "
during the morning worship
service.
A reading, "What is a P si. .
tor?," was given by Dirk
Ransboltom and a n o t h e r ,
"What is a Pastor's W if*?,"
wss given by Mr*. Jo AnnV '
Hamilton.
'U*
Fotlowing th# program a '
special love offering was pre- t
rented the Holcombes who .
leave this Ssturdsy for i t » i
week vacation.
The "Family Month Con- &lt;
test" is led by the Lowilcr.
milk* with a total of eight '
point*. This Sunday he* be-a •
designated "Griffin Sunday1*
tnd Mr. and Mra. J. W. Griffin will be competing to top
the present totals.

Castle Class
Sets Supper
The Csstle Class o f Firit
Methodist Church of S»nf:rd
trill meet at 5:80 p.m. Saturday at the Florid* Power
Clubhouse in Enterprise for
a covered dish Kipper.
Meat and beverage will t*
provided by th# class and
members will bring * Urge
covered salad, vegetable or
dessert.

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REV. D. A. CARS ETTA and Mrs. Caasetta of
Holly Hilt are filling in at All Saints Episcopal
Church In Enterprise while Rev. and Mrs.
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By Jane Casselberry
Mist liailene Sties, talented
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
win She* of SSI North Triplet
Drive Casselberry, leave# (his
month for Emory and Henry
College, Emory, Ve., where
she is In her Junior year.
A member of the college
concert choir, the will go to
New York City with the group
to present a concert at Christ
Churrh Methodist on August
30 a t part of the special
World’s Fair lestiiitjee, The
students will also have an op­
portunity to tour the (air.
The choir ha* scheduled an
appearance at Darlene's horns
church, Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist, during its South­
he was minister o f the First
eastern tour next spring.
Baptist Church. He wit] per­
Nearly 20 per cent n( eye
A graduate of Lyman High
haps be remembered by some injuries among children are
School. Darlene is a music ma­
who heard him over Station caused by falls, reports the
jor at Emory and Henry.
W KAT In hi* program "The National Society for the I*rc
While the has been home on
Evangel o f the A ir" which he vention of Blindness, Inc.
eummer vacation she haa been
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choir director and pianist at
the local church.

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Honors Pastor

Messiah Lutheran
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Martin Foutz Sr , has
been called to serve a* pastor
of
the
Messiah
Lutheran
Church of Casselberry, which
is affiliated with the Florida
Synod of the Lutheran Church
of America.
He formtriy was pastor of
the
Gethesmsne
Lutheran
Church of Indianapolis. Ind.
before com.ng here with his
wife and two son*. David, 21,
and Mark. 17. They are get­
ting settled in the parsonage
on Oakwood Drive. Mark will
be a senior at Lyman High
School and David plans to en­
roll at Orlando Junior College,
An older son. Martin Jr.,
pastor of the Triumphant Cross
Lutheran Church. St
Clati
Shores. Mich., is married and
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN recently Mjrpri.«cd the new minister,
the father of three children.
Jlev. Lucas F. Grile and Mr*. Grile and their four children, Debbie,
Rev. Foutt received his
George, Chuckie and Becky, left to right, at an outdoor barbecue and
Bachelor of Art, Degree from
covered dish supper. The Griles come here from Mt. Gilead, Ohio, where
Susquehanna University and
he was pastor of the Firnt Prcebyterian Church.
(Herald Photo)
his Bachelor of DIvmity De­
gree from Gettysburg Theolo­
gical Seminary. He served ts
pastor of churche* at Luthersburg. P i . Frieodena, Pa , and
Chamber*burg. Pa. Working
for the church Board of Miss­
ions. he developed the Luther­
an Church * the Invited Pre­
sence in Rochester. Mich.
By Jane Casselberry
SR 438. The Westminster
Th* congregation of Messiah
Rev, Lues* F. Grile, new Church it affiliated with the Lutheran is presently meeting
Grace
Methodist
Church
MYF will observe Youth Acti­ minister of the Westminster United Presbyterian Church, at the American Legion Home
vities Week. Sunday through Presbyterian Church, and his U.S.A.
on Prairie Lake with Sunday
wife, Mary Lynne and family
Thursday, for all young peo­
were honored at a welcome
ple between the ages of 12 and party given recently by 7C
21 yeara. Special guest min­ members of the congregation
Masses scheduled for Satur­
ister will be Rev. Lawrence at his home at 130 Sunny town
day, tha Feast o f the As­
Home, minister of youth and Rd., Casselberry, The group
sumption, at St. Mary-Magamusic at St. Mark's Methodist surprised the Gruts by arriv­
li-n Catholic Church in Alta­
Church in Penaacola.
ing with the tood and equip­
monte Springs, as announced
Sessions will begin at 5 p m. ment for holding a backyard
by Rev. Hubert J. Reason,
Sunday through Wednesday barbecue and supper.
pastor, will take place at 7
The Grile* came here from
with t sandwich supper to be
a.m., 8 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Con­
(oliowed by recreation, study Mt. Gilead, Ohio, where be
fessions will be beard today
g roups and worship. Desserts was pastor of the First Pres­
and beverage* will be provid­ byterian Church. They have
from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m.
(our children, George, 18,
ed.
Rev. John H. Hires Jr., pas­ Chuckie, 12, Debbie, 10, and
tor, will conduct the study Becky. 7.
Originally
from
Pennsyl­
clast for senior high students
and Philip A. Monroe will lead vania, Rev. and Mrs. Grile
attended Wtynesburg College
the junior high class.
On Thursday, the week's In that atate and he graduated
Western
Theological
activities will be climaxed from
with a picnic and swim party Seminary at Pittsburgh. He
REV. KEANE
at the home of Mrs. J. W. hat served churches in Penn­
Crawford on Lake Mary be- sylvania and Ohio. She is a
school .teacher.
Cfgftiag at 3 p. « ,
Ilev. Grile will preach at ihe
The MYF of Cflriat Methoodist Church ha a been invited II a. m worship service Sun­
to join Grace Methodist youth day at the chapel in (he form­
er offices of Heftier Home* on
far the week's program.

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Demo Session, Like GOP, Faces Delegation Seating Problem
Two Southern
Groups Seek
Recognition
ATLANTA &lt;UPI) — Almolt raih day brine* new tid­
ings that may calls* th* De­
mocrats some embarrassing
moment* durlne their nation­
al convention in Atlantic City
this month.
Most of the developments
involve the status of Neeroes
and the seatine of Negro delegatc* and In this regard
the
Democratic convention
will not be much different
from the GOP convention
last month.
Tho Democrats, practically
on itie eve of their conven­
tion. find themselves fsced
with such things as a “ posi­
tion
statement,** and the
**M!siisslppi Freedom Party,"
and the “ Alabama Democra­
tic Conference Ine."
All three forbode trouble.
The fact that to many
aouthem governors, and dele­
gates
are opposed to th*
fair employment and public
accemmodationt section of
the civil rights laws is sign
enough of the handwriting on
the wall.
The “ Miatlsslppi Freedom
Party” la composed mainly
o f Negroes who have held a
stole convention and select­
ed a delegation which th*
group wants seated at the
Democratic convention.
TJie Freedom Party stys
the regular Democratic Party
In Hlsslsaippl dee* not rep­
resent Negroes. But the Free­
dom Party's delegation la
composed mainly of Negroes
and' many whites in Missis­
sippi, to put it mildly, feel
such a delegation would not
represent themAnd in Mississippi thar* Is
arldtim a middle road.
Now come Alabama Ne­
groes who have formed the
"Alabama Democratic Con­
fidence lne." which will tend
“ observers" to th* Democra­
tic convention. If the regular
M -member Alabama conven
lion refuses to pledge solid
support to President Johne-'tS, then th* observers will
tiy t i step In and become d*

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The conflicting
positions
are apt to end up before th*
convention's credentials com
mitteo chaired by David Law
rence, or
perhaps before
Georgia Gov. Carl E. San
d en who heads th* rules com.
mlUee.
All this might be termed
just mcra Intra-party bicker­
ing were it not for the fact
that several non-South state
delegations have agreed to
back a credentials fight on
the convention floor to keep
th* regular Mississippi dele­
gation from being tested.

Rev. McDaniel
To Be Guest
By Maryann Mil**
The pulpit at Bear Lake
Methodist Church will be fill­
ed this Sunday by Rev. Wil­
liam McDaniel o f Orlando In
the absence Of the substitute
minister, Rev. William Book­
man who, with his wife, Su­
san, is in Emporia, Va., where
h«* will be guest spetker for
homecoming services at St.
Andrews Methodist Church,
his. former pestorete.
This week will be the last
time for the congregation to
mset at Bear Lake Elemen­
tary School aa services, begin­
ning Aug. 23, will be held
frflm the new church building
on Bear Lake Road. Church
School will meet at 9:45 a.m.
with worship services sched­
uled at 11 a.m., one-half hour
later than has been the pre­
vious schedule.

Circle To Have
Kitchen Shower

Film Revival Week Planned
At Elder Springs Church

THEODORE- MICHELS, new Grand Knight for St. Richnrd’g Council
5357, Knights of Columbus, center, receives gavel at formal installation
conducted here Tuesday night by District Deputy John Hnge, right, and
District Warden William J. Bagley.
(Herald Photo)

Pentecostal
Bible School
Sets Program

Knights Of Columbus
Install New Officers

By Donna Estes
Graduation and closing ex­
ercises of the Evening Vaca­
By Donna Eatea
tion Bible School currently be­
New officers o f Si. Rich­
ing held at the First I’enc cos­
tal Church of Long wood are ard's Council f*357. Knights
planned for Saturday beginning o f Columbus, were installed
during formal ceremonies held
at 4:43 p. m.
The program will open with
the Salute to the Flag and
the Bible and prayer. Each
clasa will present a resume
of handiwork and memory
work completed.
The Vacation Bible School
Choir and Sunshine Choir will
present a special program of
music and Miss Sibyl Grant
will giva the graduation tneaeage.
Following the ceremonies Use
audience will idjourn to class­
room* to inspect handiwork on
diipiay. Refreshments will be
served in the annex to con­
clude Uie program.
Bev, E. Ruth Grant, pastor,
haa extended an invitation to
parents and friends to attend
Saturday's ceremonies.

CENI WHEATLAND

Day Camp Set
For Sunbeams
A day camp for Sunbeam*
of Central Baptist Church
will ba held Monday at the
home o f the Sunbeam direc­
tor. Mr*. J. H. Eaat, in Laka
Mary.
Children between the ages of
three through eight year* ar*
welcom* to attend and ehould
meet at the church at 0 a. m.
for transportation.
Th* day will ba tptnt In
atudy, recreation and worihip
with th* program to tell of
work being dona by Baptist
Missionaries in tha United
States, Handicraft projects
will be roads by th* children
to bring home as rsmlndsrs
of th# lesions learned.
The younger children will
ba allowed to wad* and swim
at tha ahora’s edga of tha laka
undar clots supervision of
YWA members and ladlss of
the church who also will pro­
vide and serve lunch.

Lake Mary VFD
To Have Picnic
By Frsacae Wester
The annual eummer picnic
for the Volunteer Firemen of
Lake Mary, their families,
end the members o f tha
Womens Auxiliary and their
famillts, will b# held this
Sunday, starting as soon after
13 noon as possible, at ths
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Abel on Broadmore Ave.
The women are to bring a
covered dish and table service
for their family. The men will
furnish th* fish and hush
puppies. Games have been ar­
ranged for the group to play
and swimming also will be
enjoyed during th* afternoon.

The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Bear Lake Metho­
dist Church WSCS Circle will
b« held at 8 p.m. next Thurs­
day at the home of Mrs. John­
By Mrs. Frank White
ny
Morgan inSardando
Raymond Moore, son of
Estates.
Mrs. Elmo Moore of Buena
During the evening a kit­ Visla Drive, DeBary, was
chen shower will be held to among 815 receiving college
hH|i
furnish the kitchen 'o degree* st ths University of
tin new church. Any family Florida
during
ceremonies
in the areawith items
of held last Saturday.
«i|Uipnient which could be do­
Moore, who rcccivcJ his
nated is asked to contact Mias masters in education, was
Virginia English, cirtls pres­ born in Georgia and Uvea
ident of Mrs. Luther Miles. All with his wife ani| family In
contributions will be grate­ Gainesville. They are frequent
visitors to Dcfiary.
fully accepted.

Local Visitor
Gets Degree

Sanford Girl
Is Contestant
Miss Ccnl WhcaUand, Semi­
nole Chapter DeMolay Sweet­
heart will be a contestant in
the Sweetheart session of Uie
DeMolay Conclave scheduled
In Jacksonville Sunday through
Aug. 20.
Accompanying Misa Wheatland to Die conclave will be
DeMolay mothers, Mrs. Fred
Stein and Mra. Ed Davis.
The local chapter will bold
a bake sale Friday to continue
fundraising activities of the
group.
During the summer the
group haa kept tha chapter
well fed, arranging refresh­
ment* for a swimming party
at Blue Springs; refreshments
for the initiation ceremonies of
Danny Leeds at a visitation
meeting from tha John Cheney
Chapter in Orlando; refreshments for the group's visito n from Lakeland and WIntel
Garden; and a party st the
home of LCDR and Mrs. Ro­
bert Law at Silver Lake.

Groundbreaking
Set For New
Pastorium
By Donna Estes
Groundbreaking ceremonies
to be conducted by Rev. Jack
Lindsay, pastor, lor the new
four bedroom pastorfaim ei
Longwnnd First B a p t i s t
Church will take pises this
Sunday following the morning
worship service.
The congregstion of the
church will assemble on tha
Oxford Street property on
Lake Wildmere to witness tha
groundbreaking at 12:13 p m .
Construction of an annex to
the educational building of tha
church and of the Love South­
ern Baptist Mission at Chuluots, which is sponsored by tha
by the Longwood Church, Is
scheduled to be completed
within the next few weeks.

Rains Kill 43
SEOUL. South Korea (U Pl)
—Heavy rains, landalldes and
Goods to central Korea this
week left st least U parsons
\dead, including a U. S. ^oidicr.

Beginning thii Sunday. Eld­ ed Clock," "Bring Back the
er Springs Baptist Church Thrill" and '•Vanity." Two of
will launch Into a new and his most outstanding album*
different type of Revival, were "Showboat," which was
capitalising on the latest in recorded with Sophie Tuck­
communication m e t h o d * . er, FatU Page and Tony Mar­
Sound motion picture* will be tin end “ Sunny Side of the
shown every night next week Street," with Vic DantonV,
to communicate th* Gospel Frankie Lane and Billie Dan­
iels.
Story.
Other films scheduled dur­
Claranc* Carter, Film Evan­
gelist of Orlando, wilt be in ing the week ate: Monday,
A w a k e ning;"
charge o f tha eervirea with “ Centerville
“ Going
Steady;"
Fastor, Billy Hamilton Grif­ Tuesday,
Wednesday, "Flay for Keeps;"
fin, leading the musle.
Sunday night's film wlil be Thursday, “ Tho Harvester;"
"The Tony Fontana Story,” Friday, “ The Family That
the unbelievable yet true Changed the W orld;" Satur­
story of a famed singer who day, Aug. 22, "The Accuser!:"
turned hi* talent to full time and Sunday, Aug 23, "In HI*
Christian work after auffer. Stepi."
ing an automobile accident in
Starting time each day wi'l
1957 which brought him to be 8 r-m. A nursery will be
th* point of death.
provided for children up to
Th* first Christian drama- three year* old.
tie musical ever produced, the
The flint presentations will
"0-mlnute color movie w-a* bo open to the public.
two-and-one-helf yesr* In the
making and presents Fontane's
personal
testimony,
showing to teenagers and
adulta alike that answer to
Ufa and the hereafter Is found
WASHINGTON
(UFI)
only in th* person of Jesus The Republican National Com­
Christ,
mittee announced lodny that
Fontana acquired nation­ GOP vice prcridenlinl nominee
wide success when hi* hit rec­ William E. Miller will officialord, "Cold, Cold Henrt," sold ly open hi* campaign Sept. 5
mors than a million copies. in hi* hometown of Lockport,
Other hit* Include “ Syncopat­ N . Y .

Tuesday evening at th* KC
Halt on Oak Street. Conduct­
ing th* installation were Dis­
trict Deputy John llage and
District Warden William J.
Uagley, both of Orlando.
New officera are Theodor*
Michels, grand knight; John
K e n n e d y , deputy grand
knight; Carl Von Herbulls,
chancellor; Al Pouller, finan­
cial secretary; Jerome Lleienfelt, recorder; John Suther­
land, treaaurer; A n d r e w
Blchko, advocate; Louis Hud­
dleston, warden; Joseph F*lglone, Inside guard: John
Corso, outside guard and Rob­
ert LeFils, three year trustee.
Trustees still serving unexplred terms are Edward
Simon and Charlea Allen.
Hago
congratulated
tho
council on Its outstanding
record of the past year mid
stated that he looked forward
to even greater accomplish­
ments in the coming year, lie
also Informed tha knight* o f |
plans being made to form 1
new councils in Leesburg and
DeLand in the near future.

Miller Starts
Push Sept. 5

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Hospital
Notes
AUGUST 13. I9«4
Admissions
Gertrude Gilbert, Lucille
llamil, Monica Ollff, Nellie J.
Jackson,
Jeanette
Hannon,
Paul Manrou, Bryan Harden,
Donna J. Stevens, Laura F.
Caldwell, Theresa Kay Scott,
Joseph Leonard, Marie Hadlicit, Mamie Anderson, Leon­
ard Skates, A^nes Knowles,
all of Sanford; Cheryl Chicsa,
Maitland; Shirley Dixon, l-ako
Mary; Joseph Kissinger, Or­
ange City.
Births
Mr. and Mrs, lioitert Charles
Hudlich of Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Richard Ford, Mary J. Web­
er, Claude Wallace, Jessie Soderb'otn. Aon Scott, Elcaso Hoberts, Charles Hurmsed, Linda
Alexander, Michele Murphy,
Rosie I-or Monlcrio and baby
lmy, Marie Manley and baby
boy, all of Sanford; Margie
Morris ami baby boy, Apopka:
Norma
Herndon.
Geneva:
l.nnnctte
Gearhart,
Lake
Mary.

MuilriinK’ Record
GAINESVILLE (U FI) —
Nmi-fumi building permit* In
Florida hit an nil-time high
of f l 17,903,000 in June, the
University of Florida llui ran
of Economic ami Business Re­
search reported today.

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Fri. A ur. 14, *64— Page 3

Firemen Face Knotty Problem
Involving A Trio Of Nuts
LOS ANGELES (U FI) — |
part* of Miss La Rosa'S
Five firemen had a knotty, linker
"W e get these case* with
problem Thursday: How to re­
kids all the time," Dole M id ,
mote a nut that a friend put "But this was the first Urn*
on a cot kind waitress’ linger. with a 22-year-old girl. Twx&gt; od
“ It all began when this my moo stood by to hold her
friend ami myself were in a in case she fainted and 1 guess
neighborhood b a r."
s a i d the other two wera taking
shapely Helen LaKosa. “ He notes."
When ttie girl's flesh bees ms
saw' this big nut on the bar
and put it on my finger, saying compressed enough from tha
lightness of Uie thread, tha
it was a wedding ring.
“ lie bet me I couldn't get nut was removed.
it off, and he was right. 1 "You should find that guy
tried sojp and water, butter tftat put it on and shova it
and soaking it, hut it wouldn't down his throat," Dova aecome off. When 1 went to sertedly told tlte girl.
"I think you're right," aba
work someone said i should
said.
call the fire department."
“ 1 felt like a nut myself,"
A fuotcandle, the unit for
said the brunette, “ when all
it,,,,,. n„.n ,hj|), helmets pulled measuring light, is the amount
of light that a standard canup at the restaurant."
Dove took a spool of thread die casta on a surface on* foot
wound It tightly around the ex- nway from the flame.

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New Students
Must Take Tests
New students at Lyman High
Schoo| w,w weM
t.nrollcJ
in county schools last yoar
and who did not take the Aug.
4 tests will be required to
participate in pre-school test­
ing Monday at 9 a. m. in the
school cafeteria. No admitt­
ance to the testing room will
be permitted after 9.

Results of the (eats will be
used to aid achool officials to
prepare tha schedule of sub­
jects to ba carried at Lyman
this year.
Registration, to be held later
In tha week, will be announced
before students leave tha test­
ing room on Monday.

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�State Debt Stands
At $484 Million
WASHINGTON - In flacal
year 1333, the stata govern­
ment of Florida took In $630
million In general revenue
and paid out $371 million in
genera] expendiura. T h e
•tale borrowed $33 minion and
paid off $13 million in Indebt­
edness. State government debt
outstanding at tho esd of fis­
cal IMS tots tad $434 million,
all oonguaranteed long term
debt payable eolely from
earnings or special earmarkThese figure* are from • re­
post aa Mala governmaot flutaee* 1* MM published by
tha U. I. Com meres Depart­
ment’s Bureau of the Census.
Mato Uses provided $102
lallHoa, or Tl par cent of gasoral reveres af Florida; $172
million eama from local gov­
ernments la tha stata and th*
fedtral government, predom­
inantly from th# latter; and
$M mtlltaa waa supplied by
mlaeailaaeous aources, such
oa a arelogs aa proparty and
invostmeoW, flats, donations,
and from charges at atata
aparttad educations! initltuUoat, athistle contests, hospi­
tal! tad Ibe Uka.
tb s stata took la 7.1 par
coat mare general revenue la
flaatl t)M than la the year
tsxts, AT per rent mare from
FMcrsl payments, and 22.6
gar rent mars from cbsrgoi
sad miscellaneous aourcet.

Otoeral sale* and groti re­
ceipt* taxes provided f i l l mil­
lion (op 3.3 per cent), lleeme
tax** |100 million, and pro­
perty taxe* $23 million.
Florid* general revenue for
fiscal 1383 was equivalent to
$116.83 per capita, aomewhat
below the 30-state flgura of
$130.41. Collections from all
Florida stata tax aources
amountad to $104.77 per person, as compared with the 30■tile artrage of $117Jt. Tha
it at*'* revenue from the fed­
eral government amounted to
$23AS per capita, wall below
tbs national average of $41.72.
Of tha $174 million total
general expenditure of the
ctate In flacal 1363, 1322 mil­
lion want for education (10.8
per cent more than In 1302),
$230 million wai for hlghwaya
(up 42 per cent). Public wel­
fare took 134 million (up 12.3
per cent), and hospitals ac­
counted for $44 million.
Tha population of Florida on
July 1, 136), wai 3,332,000 as
estimated by tha Bureau of
tha Census. Total personal
Income In Florida In calendar
1332, as estimated by the U.
S. Department of Commerce,
amounted to $11,153 million,
or $2,044 per espita. Estimat­
ed personal income for all 10
states was $2,36) per espita.
State tax revenue of Flor­
ida per $1,000 of personal In­
come was equal to $11.01 aa
compared with the 30-itste
average of $60.M per $1,000.

TV Time Previews
7:30-8:80 P.M. ABC. Hoot- tly apprehended a wild gam* human*. Th* only trouble !»
enanny. (Rerun) A lively I killer. Lassie goe* on to tho hi* hypnotic eye put* them to
ihow, with the Brother. Four rMCU* at her two
P*U ■Jeep.
.
.
(Robert Bray and James No8-9 P.M. CPS. The Ed Sulaand th . Gateway Trio pro- #h) who
unJer M
liven Show. Recording Star,
vldlng th* group folk song*, , „ ! * „ « ) , * o f snow.
Della Reesa headline* with
Bob Gibson and Marilyn Child
7_7;30 P M- XBC. Tha om “ I’m
Nobody'*
Sweetheart
the solo* and a duet, Trini Dank 8how, ^
Hirjni[ of Now" and "HU eye 1* on tho
U p . . , the folk-tinged bounce Jo„ .,
n
,f
c. n Sparrow." Freeh from the
and Jackie Ymrnon. Deadpan ,
ta.
^ mUukin|r our New York'* Latin Quarter
comedy, th* only sobering .
will be the Kaye Slater*, a
thie flashback episode should British vocal trio with a med­
kill you. Mr. Phillips* (Jon­ ley of long* about London.
athan Harris) reaction when
8; 30-9 P.M. NRC. “ The
he learns the truth Is worth Magnificent Montague*." Nat
the price of the show.
Hiken, who succeeded with the
7:30-8 P.M. My Favorite Sgt. Rilko aeries and "Car
Martian. (Rerun) A consist­ 54," thought he had another
ently enjoyable, very Imagi­ winner here. Hut thi* farce
native plot. At least, you'll pilot film about a Shake­
discover that Martians can spearean ham actor whose
auffar from vitamin deficien­ lack of employment force*
cies. Our Martian (Bay Wal­ him into television doesn't
ston) makes up for hi* ma­ make it, despite funny mom­
lady by drawing energy from ent*.

been named and are making plana for the Oct. 3 event which will be held
on the church grounds. In top photo, Rev. Hugh V. Keane, new pastor of
the church, is shown with those to be in charge o f booths featuring gumes
of skill who are seated from left Mrs. Terry Faye, Mrs. Joseph Fahey and
Misa Dorothy Telso; standing, Mrs. Rosemary Grove, Food and game
chairmen, bottom photo, are, seated from left, Mrs. Gene Shnnnon, Mrs.
Hilda Sommer and Mrs. Jennie Fox, overall festival chairman and. stand­
ing, Mrs. Shirley Corkill and Mrs. Dorothy Drinko.
(Herald Photos)

behind * e boraaateonhaped
commutes table was hardly
beard.
Aa tbs story Is told by relia­
ble, but rod-eyed, veterans of
By Doaam Bates
the capital cocktail circuit, the
telephone sounded for at leart
Plana fo r fund raising pro­
13 mknitea before Carey stop­
jects ta be bald In September
Julian Stenstrom, who serv­ ped ogling tbe blonde, put
ed aa student pastor at Gen­ down a wilting cracker and and October ware discussed
ova Baptist Church while at­ onebovy and lifted tbe rerelv- at tha regular masting of

Geneva Baptists
To Hear Talks
By Stenstrom

Caucus room vstaraas said
this waa unusual stare no oot

bothers to pick up ringing tele­
phones during a party.

Casey says tbit tho callor
asked, 'is Larry O’Briea *
tbe White House thecaV '
O'Brien la tha White House
congremlonal liaison man.
Caety glanced at Urn thoulder-to-eboulder crowd, sighed
and ograsd to taka a look.
After curling o precarious
trail past JutHnl cigarette*,
capipes, Caaey returned to
the telephone.
“ Sorry, 1 can't find him,"
Carey said.
Ha said tha caller waa pa­
tient, telling him, “ tha switch­
board has been trying to gat
Three msashera of tha Giris through and no one’s b an
Auxiliary af Central Baptist answering tho phono. Hare
Chuck, tha Mlaaas Barkans Larry call me aa soon aa poasMaples, Batty Hedges and
Judy Hodges, recently ware
promoted to the atop of

Central Baptist
GAs Advance
To Maiden

ha hear and grad* tha girls
m reciting and tolling tha
manning af aariptuiw rente
and m otter requirements ineluding tha vatekwerd, the
•Ilf Httlt. tki d llfllM li
the emblems, reading a ml*eion book, taking port on GA
programs end attending meattnga.
Each af the requirements
must be committed ta memery
and recited by the girl who
advene** by promotion.
Members of the reviewing
eenacfl wore Mia. Mayballa

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hunt
will represent Hunt LincolnMercury Company in New
York City Aug. 17-13 at meal­
ing s with executives of Ford
Motor Company and a preview
o f tha entire Una o f 1965 Lin­
coln Msrcury Division pro­
ducts.
George P. MonUgnrt, I,lncoin-Mercury Division Jack­
sonville district salts mana­
ger and coord iy t e r for tha
trip, noted that approximate­
ly 100 Lineoln-Mareury deala n and wivta will attend the
two-day Naw York meeting
In preparation for tha public
Introduction o f tha naw Lincoin-Mercury products.
“ In recent year*, LineolnMareury has lad th* Industry
in developing naw products
that ars daalgtud to meat th*
demands o f a sophisticated,
changing market," Mr. MonUgnat amid. “ Along with these
MARACAIBO, V iim iM , — naw prvJiwU, it has provided
Ite dealer* with complete and
(UPI) — I t - U-RMttRMd
M B , gulatupktt, «rfth Um V comprehensive marketing pro­
grams. Thi* New York matt­
ing has bam planned to pro­
vide our dealers with future
marketing pinna sufficiently
far in advance so they may
prepare for public Introduction
of our 1063 line," ha noted.

Quints Moving
To Mansion

Could Anyone Use a 1952 Ply.?
Bowlin* Meet
A mating af the DeBary
Bedel Mewling League baa
bean emwuaasd far i l l pja.

Ill Mften to any Mad af offer. Th* battery etlB sraaks
K. Tha mater rare. Came end take e eekk leak. Yon
might Inal buy It.

Stricklond-Morrison, Inc.
S2M4I1
/

W eekend Television

liOOTII C H A IR M E N for the Church of Nativity's Parish Festival have

WASHINGTON (UPI) - room of the old House office
Casey was watching ■ straw­ building. Cstcy was a gurat,
as be often D, at oot of the
berry bloods as tbe telephone
numerous
cocktail partias
bald there.
This was a typically Intimate
Washington affair: 200 peraooa
wars lev Mad to hooor tha appotaUnoat af John P. Whits of
Winchester, Mass., aa a deputy
assistant secretary of state.
About 100 Moored upBecause of the cUn-te-chla

tending Stetson University
and has often baau a visitor
Bt the church alnca that time,
Will be guest speaker there
this Sunday for both tha
maiming and evening worship
service*.
Visiter* art always waisoma at Geneva Baptist and
invitation to attend aervicaa
la extended by tha confregaWon to all interested persons
ta tha community and ta thoee
from au n eia dtaf areas.

resting officer and Chuck
Connors *» the defense at­
torney.
10-11 P.M. NBC. Du Pont
Show o f the Week. “ Don't Go
Upstairs." (Rerunl (Color). A
shapgy-dng type of horror
story by Roger O. lllrson
which is effectively suspense­
ful *» long ** It follows a
direct court, of action. Hut,
possibly Ilirsnn wrote himself
into a corner and his a ! tenant
to escape under the guise of
fantasy lacks conviction. Con­
nie Scott plays a 14-ycar-old
girl who fancies that her mo­
ther has been murdered by hfr
father.

Your Friendly Feed Dealer
Hanford
W. Fart C44-891S

the board of tha Church o f
Nativity Catholic Women's
Club Monday evening.
Rummage sales are sched­
uled for Sept. 8-3 at Super
Valu Market on SR 430 with
Mrs. June Boy lea aa chairman
and at the old Sears Build­
ing in Sanford, Sept. 10-12,
with M n. Dorothy Edward*
aa chairman.
Donations of good used
clothing, kitchen utensil* and
white elephants may be left
at tha church social hall for
later storage.
Fifteen booths were plann­
ed for the Parish Festival,
to b« held Oct. 3 on tha
church
grounds,
Including

coiaaUw

will In- available.
will be swarded
throughout the day.
In' other business, a meet­
ing of tbe Rosary-Making
Group o f the Catholic Charitlea Committee was set for
Monday at 8 p.m. in tha ehurch
social halL Mrs. Jennl* Fox
will Instruct those attending
on making Rosaries which
will b* Bent to the missions,
Mrs. Gene Shannon, presi­
dent, who conducted Monday
night’ s meeting, announced
Women's Club activities for
Uit next month to be’. Aug.
16, Communion Sunday at 7
a.m. Maas; Aug. 21, USO con­
tribution night with bakers
to b* Mr*. Rosemary Grove,
Mrs, Hilda. Sommer and Mrs.
Rita Hahn; S ept It, monthly
bake salt; Sept. 14, regular
board meeting; ScpL 21, first
club me*ting o f new season.

Prises

« ;]0 (« ) G row ers A lm sn to
1:00 ( I ) Saturday Nl*hl at
C l H *llflon'* o f Wan
th* Movie*
1:11
I t) T o.lsr
S :tt ( I ) K i s i m h
!:t 0 I t) Summar Plsyhou**
i d Sumtuar S tm ssisr
( I ) R*p. Conv*a.
I t) llu llyw ood 1‘a la ci
T : » ISO New*
( t l S’ sw slla*
10:00 &lt;tl Ounititok*
t.SS ( I ) Farm. Mark** a s ­
•tl* If) Ch t »p*ru
11:00 ( I ) N m tiln *
sort
III Huntlty • B ris k !* .
10:10 CD Ouy Lom bardo
»:«# ll&gt; T »d «y
1:41 &lt;») TUA
11:10 it ) T hasier of th* Star*
( I ) Dapaty D &gt; * ( Show
t :aa I I ) m u s t S*rvie*
11:11 t ) (d u ll Th*st*r
J II It) M 'ckta* Oo*p*l Tim*
( I ) n*p. Nat. con **n .
11.11 C i Movl*
T :ll II) v i * i * W satlier
&lt;t) C h sm e l Sis N * »»,
1:11 ( t l Csrioonvllis
t:M ( I ) I&gt;L Bhowtlms
Sport*. W **th*r
&lt;*) Cspt. K angar**
(1 ) ln(*rn*t&lt;ODO) Iteaoty 11.10 i t i Theatre
o f th* Slor*
I lk (1) tv«l i m . as* Raw*
P a gttn t
1:0*
i
t ) g -t r c U s for Uodsrw
*:*# ( I ) D ork ** U *
Womsn
&gt;10 ( I ) rum m trlltn* H;ar
*14 ( t ) ('trto n v lllt
(* ) A lfr it lllteXeack
12:00
(
t
)
Th*
Story
•:tt ( ! ) Divorce Court
Hour
(!) Hevlvsl
!:S t ( I ) O tll Storm t t t w
Journey,”
(Rerun)
(Color)
( i ) r n c * t. r u m
( t ) Industry on Farad*
l i t &lt;1 Rumpir Room
10:00
(1
)
Ktao
Report—
’’Tht
Starring Deborah Kerr and
I I ( I t ( I ) Navy Film o f th*
( t l JCmsrtft» H istory
D*ath of Stalin’’
W
eek
l
l : « l ( t l a*y Wh*s
Yul Brynnar. The lupportlng
( I ) T w llish t to * *
11:10 (» ) Davy A OoHsth
(
t ) Ulk* W allace
(
l
)
Fight
o
f
th*
W
etk
caot is Important In this tain
( I ) Oral Robert*
11:11 (I NUC N*w*
10:01 ( t ) Mak* That Spar*
l l : t t ( t l Ucecbtll
of rrfugcag from the 1956 t t :*• C ) N*w .
t t : l t ( I ) Word (or W ord
( t ) S o d a ' Security fa
t i t I Lot * Laoy
( I ) N*w*— U srpky MarHungarian revolt. Jaion RoAction
( t l Trie* I* n ish t
I ll
1:00
C
)
Chrletapher*
bards Jr., Robert Morley and 11:11 ( I ) Niw s, Opens. W salI t :t t ( I ) Th* MeCoya
(0) Herald o f Truth
(t&gt; C enreM rgtlea
ik*r
E. G. M n rihn ll are the refu­
1:10 I t) I *■:) * * A Answers
(t&gt; Utt Th* U * » * | *
( I ) T h .s it r * f th* Start
C
)
Baseball
gees with Brynner playing a 11:1* ( I ) Johnny Car***
t l :I t III Fei* a O lstya
1:00 (•&gt; Dleuotery *tt
( ! ) Jeopardy
(C olor)
■tern Russian officer who !a
2:10
(&gt;)
M
ori*
fo
r
a
Sunday
( I ) Hissing U n k *
11 i l l ( I ) Maverick
A fternoon
melted by another refugee,
1:00 ( ! ) Th* Great Adventure
SATURDAY A. M.
M O N D A Y P. M.
Miss Kerr,
l:lo (II Star A Slory
l
i
l
t
(
t
)
**•••,
Weather
9:30-10:30 P.M. ABC. Hotly1:00 (4) CDS Sports Spectnn- 12:00 C&gt; Vey When
0:!• ( t ) Summer S*m**ttr
kU r
wood Palace. (Rerun) Though Titt (I I O row ers Alm a***
( I ) Love nf Life
(II Toplo
(1) Il*t&gt;. Conv.
( t l Haws
host George Burn* takes hit
4:10 (2) Dangor le My Rual11.14 (II Msrry Reaeentr
T ill ( t ) Deputy D og Variety
ne»»
singing seriously, the funniest
( t ) Search for Toenerrevi
Show
(1) Ted Mack Amntenr 12:20 (2) Truth .nr C o n o * -,
(
t
)
H
ID
M
id-Florida
spot on tha show may wail be
Hour
qitCFM.ee
,
l:M ( I ) Aero** Th* F*nc*
1:00 (0) toih ron lu ry
vaudeville duet b a t w a a n
11:41 ( t ) ((Hiding Light
( t ) CapL K angaroo
(* ) Urum-o Football
12:51
C
)
NRC
New*
Report
( I , Hochy Jon**
George and guest Sergio
Itlsh llgh ln
1:11 &lt;l) (Ip-n Window
• :H ( t ) Robin Hood
C ) Meet th# I’ reen
(2) New*, ed ito ria l and
( t ) M ajor Mercury
1:10 (41 Probe
W eather
M l ( I ) Th* Alvla Show
C ) N eeeoop*
l
i
l
t
(
I ) Focue
,
( t ) Th* Alvla Show
( I ) Death Valley Days
1:10 111 A* Th* W *rl4 Tara*
III* I tl R a ff * Roddy
T:«0
(»)
Otit*
A
H arriett
(2) Let * Make A Deal
&lt;t&gt; T*na*s*** T u t s i*
(21 Rill tmna Show
1:11 C ) NRC New* Report
t l ) Bupsrmsa
11) I-Alli*
l:*0 ( I ) I’a .e w .rd
l i r e ( I ) H acier llsa tk ca l*
T‘,10 t t ) Umpire
I t ) Quick Draw McQraw
C l Lot alia T»una
12) tvanderfnl W orld *1
t i l ( I ) NIIC New*
( t ) Supermen
Color
l i t ! It T_# Doi-lors
t t i t t t l ) F lrth sll X L
(I ) Mr Favorite Martlaa
( I ) Art Llnklettor
( « ) M lgkty Md u *
1:00 (01 Ed Sullvan Show
( t ) Par In C ourt . •
( I ) J*t**»*
1:10 (21 UrinJI
1:11 ( I ) Lien Howard
11 r** ( I ) Dsants Th* M taas*
( t ) A rrttt A Trial
SUNDAY TV PREVIEW
2:00 &lt;21 Another W orld
( t ) r ib T l* Ttg
1:00 C l Bnnanea
( I ) To* Tell lh* Truth
( I ) r-*ip*r
6- 6:30 P.M. CBS. The Twen­
10) Th* ce le b rity (Jam*
(0) General lln v p iu t
kl:M (II Fury
t:IO 10) Rr*nn*r
WASHINGTON (U PI) — tieth Century. “ Rhodei Scho­
1:21 ( l i Pouglaa Edw ards
I t) Iloy R odger*
10.04
C
l
DuPont
Show
of
W**h
1:11 ( I ) Tnu Don't Bar
( t ) Bsany a C**ll
The Democratic N a t i o n a l lar.’ * (Rerun) An Interesting
( t l H arfild* I
(1 ) Queen For A Day
(I I Candid Camera
and informative study o f Ox­
0:00
( I I Th* Match O a a *
RATUKDAY p . m.
Committee will bold tbe first
10:11 ( t l (DC New* Report
III Tiallm aetcr
ford's
University's Rhodes 11:10 I t) Bullwtaht* Show
( t l W h a t* My U i t
( I ) Secret Alarm
portion o f Ite platform hear­ Scholarship!. O f thl* year's
11:00 C l Newtcope
I t) Cky K in g
I t * ( I ) NBC New*
11) Harry Raaionac
ings in Washington, begin­ 72 bt-nrfiriarles, a Fordham 12:10 ( I ) BeUnr* Fiction
1:10 ( I ) Demo. Platform l e e New*
Th**t*r
•km
ning Monday.
graduate from Pennsylvania
( t ) Newelln*
( t ) Rug* Runny
(01 Untie W alt
11:11 ( I ) Theater of tho Start 1:10 (0) Amsrleaa NewmtaaS
I t ) CB8 News
House Democratic Lender was selected, Winaton Churc­
11:10 (2) Paler Gunn
11:14 ( t ) Rsaebsll
0.11 III NBC New*
Carl Albert, Okia., and Cull- hill Jr.
C i Uvn 11 .&lt;&gt;
11:40 ( I ) Key hull
l : l t (I ) Chechm ito
mvtlcut secretary « f Slate
7- 7:30 PM. CBS. Lassie. lit * t l My F ron d Ftlcka
( I ) Mag Ilia Oot*lla
) Ken. 8ni*th*ri
1:11 (I ) Nawecop*
M O N D A Y A . Id.
Ella T. Grosso are co-chair­ “ The Disappearance." (Part l i l t (2
( t ) IIi m U U
( I ) Deputy Dawg
men o f the resolutions and 2) (Banin) Having lucreaifui- 1:11 ( I ) Champ W restling
1:00 (1) Sign On
i r e (t&gt; Newtcope
C ) Dceebsll
l : t t C l Kunehln* Alwiaaa*
( I ) Leave It T* Beaver
platform committee.
2:11 i l l R o llir Darby
The list of hearings shew
2:10 (SI Theater X
1:0* I t) Sat. Afternoon
that a number of group* have
F talur*
been gcheduled to testify and
1:20 ( I ) N sry Film o f th*
W *rk
may be expected to clash
1:10 (2 ) Outlaw*
By Mrs. Frank Whit*
sharply on such issues aa
lit * i t ) Wids World *f
A fishnthon for DeBary
foreign policy, civil rights,
Spurts
f l ) Mtn lota Spec*
national defense end labor. children attending tha Bum­
(II Rig I'loiur*
But ns is customary with tha mer Youth Program will be 1:11 ( t l l i t lh* Law
/im aging denial discovery, Y x i M m i Crip**t
:
t
t
I
I ) Fishing Fun
sponsored
by
tho
DeBary
party in power tha final
»pot*—refit* loo*a denture* to hold snug « a dm
1:11 ( I ) N tw scopt
• f— i— i s r . , i . '. . i - m (»I Owe application fa
shnpa of the platform will be Fishing Club from 3 until l-.lt ( t ) Horn* Hardening
10:30
a.m.
Monday
at
Laka
l it (II W illi. Report
om 4* tub* (Me dtan
largely dctei mined by the
(slot te*(k fcuunouth
1:14 ( I ) RsttUIln*
roc* bos developed ■ rcmsiksble new
Marie.
While House.
totlsnlljr, CusiRow &lt;
4 :tt (I t Nswssop*
war to moke islse teeth (k bcsullconi ours gt moulk m
Priiaa will be awarded for l i l t (II Circus Bay
lullr—stop looseness, slipping, dickvide* beautiful IS—J
(
t
)
C
sn
trtl
Flsrlda
in
r
t
llw
t
sore
spots—
wirhaei
tha most fish caught, the
Shsweas*
messy, old fashioned paslsa, powdsn
largrtt fith caught and the
pedal
It's
C
ushion
C
sir—am**(t&gt; Sta Hunt
^ new sort, pliable plastic that
T:tO (2) Th* L ltu lsa s a t
smallest fish caught
bolds (alia teeth mug as a dead*’*
1)1 H oolsnsnny
Parent* of the children ars l :t t ( t i Man F rti.oisco
mold, through toothing auction—
makes loon demon* m woptrtr
Convention City
asked
to
coma
with
their
11) Jan* Ca»elb*rry
( I ) Jachl* O ilm en
youngetcra to help out with
Movl*
Mrmbrrs of the Fifth Grade
baiting their hooks. Pole* and
( I ) Lisa H ow ard Special
Sunday School class o f Cas­
li
M
(1)
J
»*y Bishop (C olsr)
bait will be provided by the
selberry Community Melho( f ) Bummer FlayboU**
club.
( I ) Law r**** w .ih
dlit Church wrre treated to

Fishathon Set
In DeBary

Fifth Graders
Have Party

a pint) Wednesday afternoon
by tix-ir teacher Mi*e Elean­
or Zukowski at her home at
831 N. Triplet Drive in Cateclhcrry.
The group enjoyed awimmlng In the pcol and playing
soflhall. A supper of hot
duga, (Miinto salad and ba a ed
bean* were served.
Those attending Included
Robin Wegner, Lurae Nor­
man, lx-e l.ynns, Jeff Lego,
Danny Shea, Craig Young,
Patricia
Mestirk,
Peggy
Mnntgvmery, Janet Edmiston,
Eileen Semmct and Alan Nlblack.
Assisting Mist Zukowekl
were Carol and Jeanni* Perrault and Ricky Lego.

WE

WILL BE

CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK FOR

REMODELING AND INSTALLMENT OF NEW EQUIPMENT
BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUG. 16 AT 6 P.M.
REOPEN — SUNDAY, AUG. 23 AT 6 P.M.

STATE M A RK ET RESTAURANT
OWNED AND OPERATED BY —
ELSIE HIISS AND ERNEST SKULL
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Fri. A ur. 14, '64— Pape 5

lifralf)

with Dottle Austin

Twin Bill At Drive-In
“ Country Music on Broad­
way”
will have its first
showing at the Movicland
Drh'c-ln Theatre this Sunday
as it begins a three-day
stand. The color film fea­
tures an all star country music spectacular with the great­
est of the Grand Ole Opry

We ll atari off this week by
telling you where NOT to go
for the next week or »o.
The Day and Night Grill, one
of the mast popular spots in
town, (especially in the wee
small*, since they slay open
2( hours a day) will be clos­
ing temporarily.
Inside, work will be going
stars.
on. adding some new equip­
Sharing the bill with it will
ment, painting and redecorat­
be “ Mail Order Bride” and
ing. all to enhance the con­
starring Buddy Ebsen of the
venience and good service for
Beverly Hillbillies television
their customers,
show.
• • •
Continuing
l h e filmfarc
SOMETHING NEW has al­
Wednesday and Thursday will
ready been added at George's
be another double feature,
Tavern, Laura Stephens wants
■■(u Pounds of Trouble” with
you to come in and see their
Tony Curtis and “ Jason and
newly decorated lounge area,
the Astronauts.” Both arc in
which has been glamorircd
THE GUY CHASES of DcBnry, Turing camera, enjoy visiting at DcHary
color. The Curtis movie was
with plants, attractive wall
Manor on Tuesday afternoons for bridge during the regular game periods
filmed in Disneyland.
paper and soft new llghls.
licit! at the Manor under supervision of Administrator John Jenkins.
Always a popular spot, we
For Friday and Saturday
(Cox Photo)
predict that you'll enjoy it
Hie Movicland management
■even more now, when you meet
has obtained a triple feature.
your friends ami enjoy your
“ Sniper's Ridge" opens the
favorite mixed drinks or cold
rvenings and stars Stanley
boor in the attractive lounge,
Clements; “ Zulu” in color
or buy Hie fixin’s from their
features Stanley Baker and
Bette Davis is starred in
HOLLYWOOD - (N K A ) - wonder just how Important rnme had scripts. And yrl well-slocked package room. Al­
these ways a warm welcome in cool
Hay KaDton is beginning In talent and success really are when 1 asked f o r
“ Dead Ringer."
And the wonder is fast turning things, it was as though 1 George's Tavern.
• • •
had done nothing."
into anger.
HAVE
YOU
paid a visit to
He pulled out a new "My
He thinks he's a successful
Favorite Martian" game to Freddie’s Steak House In Fern
actor. I think lie's a successful illustrate another peeve. The Park lately and dim'd in Hie
actor. And the public thinks box cartied the legend, "Bill luxurious atmosphere of Hie
Hixby and Hay Walston, (tar­ new- Gaslight Hoom?
he's a successful od or.
It’s such an attractive room,
ring
in CHS' comedy show.”
“ But," says Ray, “ it Is ipille
with Hie colonial atyle furn­
The
words
had
the
two
actor*
obvious Dial the Cherlok of­
ishings, highlighted with car­
fice doesn’t think I'm a suc­ as rituals, and Walston is dis­ riage lamps, wrought iron
tinctly
Hie
program
star.
cessful actor."
fence and the attractive red
"They brought this to me,"
The Cherlok offirr is the
leather piano bar.
company that produces Hay's he says, "and they told me it
Of course, the food is de­
series, "M y Favorite Mar­ was a mistake. They say they licious as always, with a wide
caught
it
after
a
few
hundred
tian." This half-hour of soand varied menu that ia bound
phlstirated silliness success­ hnd been distributed. How- ri­ to please you.
diculous!”
*
*
a
fully bucked the Walt Disney
All in all, lie isn't happy
competition last season.
COFFEES, TEAS, IIHINHay tried to get the produc­ about Hu- treatment ho is get­ CUES, luncheons, parties of
the
program's all kinds are a speciality nf Hie
ers to make a few changes in ting from
his five-year contract, nftrr .liras). Yet he continue! to Capri, with Hostess Joy ManHie resounding smash of the give his all.
ross to help you plan it all
“ 1 came to Hollywood,” he right down to the tiniest de­
lirsl season.
They turned him down flat. says, "with a reputation as an tail.
FROM SOPHISTICATION TO HYSTERICS—
And, from the look In Hay's experienced and dignified ac­
Drop in foe their special
Olivia do ilavilland plays nn elegant gentle­
ryes, they didn't do it loo tor. I'm not about to refuse lo business lunch, for that happy
woman who becomes entrapped nine feet i i Ikjvo
report to work — a tactic I hour drink, dinner and danc­
gently, cither.
thu floor in her homo elevator in Paramount’s
“ I think," Hay says, choos­ understand you have to adopt ing, and make your reserva­
shocking suspense drantn, “ Lady in A Cage,"
ing his words carefully, “ that to get your way around here— tions lo have your nrxl party
which opens Sunday at the Uitz Theatre. Along
I was in a large measure re­ or come to work and then not there. They have all the an­
with Miss cie Havillnnd, the cast of this thriller
sponsible [or llir success of do anything.
swers to make it a lug success.
includes Ann Sot hern, Jeff Corey, James Cuan,
•
*
•
My
Favorite
Martian.' I
“ I shall continue In act in
Jennifer Billingsley and Rafael Campos.
know that in at least HI of the a dignified way. Hut I would
ITALIAN FOOD prepared by
shows last season I had to use like lo be treated with a Ut­ experts. 'Blit is the yearmy acting experience to over- ile dignity. Ion "
round speciality of Jean's

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PAHT OF THE ALL-STAR cast of "Country
Music On Broadway,” cominjr Sunday at the
Movicland Drive-In Theatre, wives nut with a
soup in one o f the color motion picture's scenes,
Front left arc Hnnk Williams Jr., Merle Kilgore,
Duke of Puducha, Audrey Williams, Hank Snow,
Bill Anderson, George Jones and George Kiddle,
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M artian Does Slow Burn

O livia At Bits

m

After a six-year absence
from Hollywood, Olivia de
ilavilland has returned to play
(he title role In Paramount’ *
new thriller, "Lady In a
Cage," which opens at the
lUtz Theater Sunday and rum
through Wedneaday.
"Lady In A Cage" tells of
ten hours of terror in the fife
of an elegant gentlewoman
who is trapped in her home
elevator when the lead-in
etcctrieily wire, a thread of
civilization,
snaps.
During
this long, hot, mtd-eummrr
day her well ordered world is
destroyed as the elevator,
nine feet above the floor, he­
roines a torture chamber—a
rage. At first, she faces only
frustration as pleasure-bound

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holiday travelers drive past
the front of her home and ig­
nore her cries for help.
Then, unable to escape, her
situation becomes desperate
as her home is invaded by a
wlno and a prostitute bent on
robbery. These arc followed
by two boys and a girl, three
young primitives who have
larceny in their hearts and
murder in their souls.
“ Lady In A Cage" offers
Miss de Havilland a rare dra­
matic lour-dc-forcc since Ihc
“ Lady" runs the gamut of
emotions from those of a so­
phisticated and cultured wom­
an to a hysterical woman in
fear for her life. It is note­
worthy that this role brought
Miss de Havilland back to
Hollywood from France where
■he has been living for six
years.

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DONOTSEEITALONE!

By Mr*. Frank White
Volunteer Firemen of De­
nary will apnnior a danre on
Saturday, Aug. 22, at the
Firemen's Recreation Hall nn
Colomba Road beginning at 8
been announced for 7:30 p m.
Tha hall it open each Fri­
day night for gamea and rec­
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are invited to participate.

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SUNDAY

Jack Lemmon At Cinema
Jack I-cmmon returns to the
Seminole Plata Cinema in
Casselberry in “ Good Neighbor
Sam" as a helpful young hus­
band with two "w ives" in
what Hollywood regards as
one of the most hilarious mar­
ital romps ever brought to
the screen Involved are Vien­
nese Iwauty Homy Schneider
a* the girl next door, and love­
ly blonde Dorothy Provine as
Lemmon's wife.
The setting is a San Fran­
cisco suburb and the reason
for all Hie excitement—and
there reportedly is an amating
and hilarious, amount of it—
ia the fart that Mist Schneid­
er will inherit a multi-million
dollar fortune if she is living
happily with her husband.
Since she hai just quarreled
with him. and he has moved
(Mil, lemitmn a) her "good
neighbor Sain” volunteers for
the role. The ma&gt;querade not
only upset* his own marriage,
it also effects hi* career as an
advertising man.
Edward G Hobinson gueststars
in "Good
Neighbor
Sam" as the proprietor of a
dairy
company,
Lemmon'a
biggest account, who Insists
the people working for him be
as wholesome aa the products
hr sells. Hoping lo pirk up a
million dollars for posing as
Homy's
husband,
Lemmon
also has 'o keep Robinson
from discovering he is engag­
ed in what looks suspiciously
like wife-swapping.
Also starred in |f‘ G o o d

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n» the girl next door, to come lo his rescue. It's
it scone front the David Swift production, " G o o d
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release in color, Hucal-slarrint: Edward (J. Robin*
son, which is now playiltK at the Seminole Pin/.*
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Neighbor Sam," which wat
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return* tn hi) wife and 1*
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a* the private eye who tries
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instead of &lt;o tier; and Robert
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neighbor who watches l&lt;emmon'* increasingly rornplicat
confusion and concern.
Baaed on the best-aelling
Jack Finney novel, "Good
Nclgbhor Sam " was written
for the screen by James Fritrell, Everett Grecnbaum and
David Swift. It U a Columbia
Picture*’ release, in color.

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�Baseball Business Or Sport? CBS Provides Answer
Buys Yanks For
$10 Million
By MHtea Riehman
UP! Sport* Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - Th*
Columbia Broadcasting Sy»t«m coded tb* quectioo of
whether baaeball U a butlncia
or a aport today by purehaalog tb* New York Yankee* for
aa eetlmated 910 million.
The deal, which waa two
yean in the making, Immedi­
ately wa* anailed by two
American League owner* who
openly wondered at the moti­
vating reaaona behind IL
While neither CBS nor Yan­
kee official* w en commenting
on the tranaaction yet becauaa
of certain legaUUe* atlll to
be Ironed out, it waa learned
nllably that the purehaa* w u
mad* primarily to giro CBS a
foot in the door for tb* tele­
vision right* to baaeball'a pro­
jected new game-of-the-week
on Monday night*.
A* one baaeball man put It:
"It wouldn't aurpria* me in

9l)f

Png* 6—Fri. Aug. 14, '64

Rrralh

Yanks Beat Sox;
Birds Nip Boston

the )*a*t to tee the National
Broadeaetlng Company go out
now end buy a ball club of It*

Under term* of the aale,
CBS purebaaed 80 per cent of
tho Yankee* while the former
owner*, Dan Topping and Del
Webb, retained 20 per cent.
CBS also haa an option to buy
tho ivmainlng 20 per cent
within tho next five year*.
American League President
Joe Cronin said in Boiton the
aale had been approved by
three-quarters of the 10 lea­
gue club owners. The two who
attacked tho deal openly were
Arthur Allyn of the Chicago
White Sox and Charles 0. Fin­
ley of the Kansas City Athle­
tic*.
Allyn wa* upaet by "the
high-handed manner In which
It waa conducted."
" I f* a hell of a way lo run
a league," aald the White Sox
president "I don't like to be
called at 11:49 about some­
thing and be aaked to approve
it io three hour*."
'FISH-AL MEASUREMENT — This 6-foot,
Allyn voted against ths
lVfc-inch tarpon, the largest caught in the Ataale; Finley aald he never
lnntic so far this year, is so long little Dale
had a chance to do so, but
Moses has to view it through binoculars. The
made It clear he would have.
Finley
said
thin
waa
"Juit
Thenday'a K*eoMa
another perfect example of
Buffalo 9 Jackaonvllla 1
the shenanigan* of the Amer­
Syracuse 12 Richmond 4
ican League President, Joe
Rocbeater 2 Columbua 0
Cronin, and the New York
Atlanta 4 Toronto 0
Yankees . . . 1 can’t under­
stand the stupidity of soma of
tha owners In voting for this.
It lin't right.”
Topping and Webb appar­
naraday'a Reaull*
ently thought It waa, for the
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)
Lynchburg 4 Knoxville I
sal* enables them to more —It must b* extremely gell­
Birmingham S Chattanooga 1 than doublo their original in­
ing to as highly competitive
Macon 14 Charlotte 0-2
vestment.
man as Cincinnati Reds
Aabevllle 19 Columbua 1
The two of them, along with
Larry MacPhall, bought the Manager Fred Hutchison to
Yankees in 1945 for $2.8 mil­ have to ait halpleasly at
lion, and two years later Top­ home, aa ha la doing today,
ping and Webb bought out
while hla team makes a eraMacPhall'* one-third share for
Beealta Tharaday Night
rial road trip.
$2
million.
Tampa 4, Lakeland 1, lat
Tha S-foot-2, 200-poundsr
Since then, the Yankees
Tampa 6, Lakeland 1, 2nd
have won 14 pennants and 10 major league veteran obtain­
Orlando 4, Daytona Beach S
BaraaoU 2, St. Patcraburg 1 world championships but even ed a leave of absence Thurs­
Miami 9, Fort Lauderdale 1 so, they've been having trou­ day from tha Red* until Aug.
bles the past two seasons.
25 when they return home.
Overall, they showed ■ pro
Apparently tha move la an­
fit of less than $300,000 last other In hla fight to conquar
year when their attendance cheat cancer, which waa dis­
akidded to l,SOg.S20, the Yan covered last December and
KISSIMMEE— What in paat kces* lowest since World War treated In time for him to
year* ha* proved to be "Flor­ II. To make matters worse, attend spring training with
ida'* Great**! outdoor adven­ New York fans seemed lo tha team In Tampa, last
ture” will be hold Sept. 4-7 show a preference for the February.
Meta, who drew 1,080,101 last
In*lead of in late October.
Tha atole manager aald In
The Kimimmew Doat-A-Cad* season In the smaller and slow, measured tones that he
i’olo had asktd owner and general
tht* year will give boater* a more a n t i q u a t e d
view of the new look of tb* Grounds.
manager Bill DeWItt to allow
This year, the Meta are even him to stay home while th*
Kiealmmeo
River
Valley
where live Army Oorpe of En­ ouldrawlng the Yankees at third-place team playa at
gineer* baa been doing con­ spanking new Shea Stadium Houston, San Francisco and
siderable flood control work. right across from tb* World's I-oe Angeles.
Hundred* of boat* each of Fair.
Hutchinson aald ha had
the paat 14 yeare have partici­ Quietly and without fanfare, pain In th* back, tha same
pated In thl* outing which thU the Yankees have been trying ailment which sent him to
year will have three over-night to cut expenses and although th* hospital hare la July for
atop* Including 4-E Camp, they don't publicise the fact, a weak while tha Rada war*
they stand to lose money this
Clewteton, and Oaala Camp.
playing at Milwaukee and St.
Boater* may obtain further year.
Louie.
Information by writing to
Topping and Wabb will split
"1 feel it Is to the benefit
Boat-A-Cade, P. 0. Boa 788, the $10 million right down the
of
th* ball club and all con­ Newsp aper Enterprise Aeon.
Kisalmmee.
middle, 90-90.
Originally tha O l y m p i c
cerned If I taka this time to
For the purchase price, CBS
recuperate and gst back In Game* were simple.
TOURNEY OPENS
not only obtains the franchise/
Io 771 B. C. a Greek cook
good health,M ha aald. "Pos­
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - The but also the Yankee player*' sibly by ths time of th* naxt named Corbua out-spurted hla
first Omaha Jaycee Woroen’a contracts; tb* leaie on Yan-,
road trip 1 will be feeling rivals over a dlatonca of 200
Open golf tournament waa be# Stadium; the conceision
yank, and that was that.
better."
achoduled to open her* today contracts; the Yankees' minor
Th* athletic portion of tha
Hutchinson
does
not
plan
with an all-atar contingent of league bolding* and the exist­
to enter a hospital this time. festival waa over and everyone
the fair act on hand to tackle ing radio and television eonHa will remain at home with saw tha winner.
tracts.
the Miracle UU1 courae.
Even a* lata aa I9M than
hla wife and thalr four chil­
were
only 42 events, with IS
dren.
oationa competing. This year
In Tokyo then will be 4,000
events including trial heats
and eliminations tod more
Then this 199S Jeep-Dispatcher will taka car* wf *11
than 110 nations will take part.
year weed*. All closed la 4* pretact yea from th*
The ISM Olympic* had a
weather. Mast* box, heater sad low, lew mile*.
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Cin- total entry list of 2S9 athlete
rinnati Reds Manager Fred This year about 1,000 men and
Hutchinson w a a presented woman will compete, with the
with a SOOpound birthday United States alone sending
Your Friendly Ford Dcaltr
cake Wednesday night In a some 400 participants to Jabrief ceremony at home plat*
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Lo* Angel** Dodger* and th*
Reds.
Redi owner Bill DeWitt pre­
DALLAS — (NEA) — Na­
A L A W N SP R IN K L E R SYSTE M
sented the cake to Hutchison
tional Football League quar­
“on behalf of everyooa” aa
IS A GOOD IN V E S T M E N T
terbacks are beginning to en­
th* former Detroit Tigers'
pitcher celebrated hla 49th vy Den Meredith of the Dal­
las Cowboys who haa two of
IT 18 PROPERLY DESIGNED.
birthday.
Hutchison, who hai been un­ th* beet targets In th* league
LET US HELP YOU PLAN THE
dergoing treatment for can­ this year—Buddy Dial and
MOOT EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL
cer, wa* aerraaded by Cincin­ Tommy McDonald.
Someone recently naked
SYSTEM TO MEET YOUR NEEDS —
nati and Lae Angeles players
a a well a* a local choral Meredith how we will choose
group knows aa the Village between McDonald and Dial.
AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU!
Meredith replied: "Aw, I’ll
Voice*.
Just threw th* long ball down
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Sounde like the Yenkeee of
old.
Eliton Howard wasn’t try­
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•
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Baptist Sunday School v*.
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Casselberry v*. S a n l a n d o
Springe

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Boat-A-Cade Set
For September

STAUNTON, Va. (UPI) —
The second round of tha
American L e g i o n baseball
championships f o r District
Three kicks off today with
West Palm Beach tackling
Cayce, S. C.
Athens, Ga., plays Tusca­
loosa, Ala., and Charlotte, N.
C., takes on Churchland, Va.
In Thursday's action, Ath­
ens scored four runs in the
top of the ninth lo edge West
Palm Beach 9-4.
Charlotte, on th* throwing
arm of John Richard! who al­
so walloped the game's only
four-bagger, took Cayce, 8-4.
Dick Balderson struck out
nine and scattered four hits
to hand Churchland a 4-0 shut­
out over Tuscaloosa.

Fight Results

did, and lefty AI Downing
wasn’t sharp - but won.
Howard cama to bat with
two out, two on and tha acor*
knotted at 2-2 in th* eighth
Inning Thursday night ahd
drilled a Gary Peters' curve
ball 410 faat Into tha left •
canter field bullpen at Yankee
Stadium to glva th* Yankees
a 6-2 victory over tha White
Sox.
"You don't go for a homer
In that situation,” tha Amer­
ican League's most valuable
player of 1963 aald afterward.
"I Just wanted a base hit to
win It but I knew It was gone
when I hit It."
Downing went all th* way,
as Patera did, and waa reach­
ed for 10 hits, th* moat ha
has allowed In any gama this
season.
"I’va had better atuff. 1
wasn't a* sharp ae I’ve been
in some other games," tha 24year • old southpaw explain­
ed whila making it clear ha
was pleased with th* victory.
"I didn’t have my good fast
ball and I rouldn't gat th*
ball where I wanted it at
time*.”
Th* defeat dropped th*
White Sou thre- games behind
the pennant • hopeful Balti­
more Orioles.
Baltimore crushed Boston
7-1, Minnesota defeated De­

LOS ANGELES (UPI) Danny Valdes, 126, Los Ange­
les, knocked out Sugar Zatar•in, 12714, Torreon, Mexico
(•).
LIVERPOOL,
England
(UPI) — Johnny Preicott,
19444, Birmingham, Eng., out­
pointed Brian London, 214V4,
Blackpool, Eng. (10).
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) Paulle Armstead, 138, Loi
Angeles, outpointed Lula Mo­
lina 13744, San Joa* (10).

troit 6-2, and tha National
League leading Philadelphia
Phillies suffered a 2-1 setback
at tha hands of tho Chicago
Cub* in Thursday’* only oth­
er major league action.
The Orioles Jumped on Bos­
ton starter BUI Monbouquetta
for five runs In the first In­
ning and then coasted to vietory behind th* combined fiva.
hit pitching of Robin Roberta
and St« Miller. Brooka Rob­
inson baited hla 17th homar
of tha campaign to highlight
tha five run uprising. Tha fi­
nal two Baltlmora runs scor­
ed In tha fourth on an Infield
grounder with tha bases load­
ed aa tha Rad Box were caught
napping.
Tha Twins scored all tha'r
runs in tha first two Innings
•a Camllo Pascual picked np
12th victory In 21 decisions.
Rookie Tony Oliva had two
hits, including hla 27th hom­
ar, to hika hla league • lead­
ing batting avers ga to .853.
Cub righthander E r n I a
Broglio stopped the Phils on
three hits for hla fourth eon•acutlra win. Ernla Banka had
a homar for Chicago in tha
second and tha Cubs added two
more In the third on three
•Ingles, an error and a double
play. Tha loss cut Philadel­
phia's lead to 844 games over
idla San Frsnelsco.

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Fri. Aug. 14, ’64— Page 7

Sports

County Grid Teams Will Begin Workouts Next Week

Between Pigott Issues
Us Fans Call For SHS
Drill Tuesday

By Bob Sndyk
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Whatever has become of
the (rand old game of base­
ball? You know, the kind we
used to play when we were
kids. 1 don’t mean the la-de-da
Casper Milquetoast t h i n g
these guys play on golf-green
Infields, sifted dirt, with four
umpires and a fresh baseball
for every batter.
I mean the REAL game we
all remember.
What happened to the drop,
the inshoot, the outahoot, the
upshoot and the hook? There
wasn’t a bubble gum-carrying
pilcher worth hla bubble who
didn't claim at least three of
them.
Know what they call a alow
ball now? A change-up. The
trouble is the players today
don’t have the slightest idea
what tha REAL game Is all
about.
How on earth can n lefthanded batter really get the
feel of It when he never faces
a left-handed pitcher? We
h id to bat against Red Weir
who could pitch with either
arm. If he h id ever made
the big leagues he might have
destroyed baseball. Or at least
given today's platoonlng man­
agers a brain hernia,
•

■ •

Wa never changed pltcberi
when I played the game. That
was because the pitcher was
the guy who owned the b ill.
The catcher, who had the
only maik In tha neighbor­
hood (hla mom gave him the
bird cage to wear over his
head after the canary died),
would come out to complain,
“ Red, I think you're losing
your stuff.1' Just because they
got 20 runs off him that In­
ning.
“ Whose ball we using?"
Red asked him. “ Yours," the
catcher confessed. "Then 1
ain't losing my stuff."
If you lost the ball in the
weeds you continued with a
stocking ball or a tennis ball.
You could make a tennis ball
do things a moth couldn't do.
But the batten were not
afraid because they knew It
couldn't hurt them.
The ball that lost Its cover
became mummified in fric­
tion tape or while surgical
tape to make it look like a
new one.
You didn’ t pitch It, you
shot-putted It. But nobody
ever got a sore arm. Our
catcher stood about IS feet
back of the batter and caught
the ball on one bounce, t-'oul
tipi he caught in hla teeth.

• • •

;

I

'

;

And what do big leaguers
today know o f pressure? Did
they ever have to play short•top and watch their kid sis­
ter at the seme time? REAL
pressure Is when you're com ­
ing up to bat in tha ninth with
the bases loaded and two outs
and some kid eomes running
down the street and aays,
"H ey, isn't that your lister
hanging from Shorty's garage
n »f? "
You never lost your star
players because of injuries.
But mothers sure could decide
the pennant race. We lost
tnore games because a win­
dow would fly up and a moth­
er's voice would boiler, “ Red,
you get home and clean up
your bedroom I"
And there went another bail
game.
I'd like to see Willie Mays
or Roger Haris play his best
ball while half listening for
his mother's voice.
There was no right field
hitting when a player ahortsge
developed and the team at bat
had to provide the catcher.
No, they ju it don't know
the REAL game of baseball
the way we do.

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LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
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Los Angeles Rams at tha Col­
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Kahehe Cut
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:S0 • pound Hilt Kahshe, a
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Oregon, and
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if Florida State.

By Julian Stenstrom
Herald Sport* Editor
While not mandatory, Sem­
inole High School's 1964 foot­
ball team prospects will begin
workouts Tuesdsy at t h e
school's Buddy Lawson Field.
Head Coach Jim Pigott ex­
plained the situation In this
manner:
"Workouts for next week
will be optional for the var­
sity letermen who will be re­
turning for this year's squad.
However," Pigott went on to
say, "we'll be expecting them
on the 24th, the following
Monday for sure,"
Ai for non-varsity pros­
pects, Pigott said that he and
his assistant coaches, Dick
Williams and Jim McCoy,
have
"strongly" suggested
that these youngsters report
Tuesdsy.
Pigott anounced that he and
his staff have scheduled sin­
gle daily workouts—all after­
noon sessions. They will get
under way, he said, at 3 p.m.
Pigott said that the latest
information available to him
indicated that there would be
about 21 returning varsity lettermen.
When asked about the tough
slate he faces when Semin­
ole's football squad become a
full-fledged member o f the
Metro Conference and will
meet seven Metro schools, ha
declared:
“ We're going to have a
pretty good football team.
We've got some excellent ma­
terial returning and I'm con­
fident our boys will give those
Metro schools plenty of trou­
ble.”
Seminole opens Its 10-game
schedule on Sept. II at Titus­
ville. Then it will play Colon­
ial, Evans, Edgcwster, Boone,
Winter Park, Bishop Moore,
Lyman and Oak Ridge — in
(hit order—before hitting an
open data on Nov. 20. The
Tribe will close out Its season
on Nov. 23 with DeLand.
Pigott still plana to oper­
ate a vanity squad of 34
players—with the team divid­
ed into three units. “ When
one
unit,"
says
Pigott,
"makes a mistake we're plan­
ning lo put in a new unit im­
mediately. We might change
our minds about this but right
now that'a our plan."

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Scott and Lions
Look For Fine
Oviedo Season

Copeland Plans
Is! Greyhound
Drill Monday

Baby Seminoles
Start Tuesday

Monday afternoon H e a d
By Jim Bacchus
Coach Arthur Scott will greet
Herald Sports Writer
tha Oviedo High School Lions
With a record of 29 games lo ci is opened tha 1963 season
The Lyman High School
when coaches and players
behind them without a single at Seabreeie High in Daytona
Greyhounds sre scheduled to
ronven# at Courier Field for
toss, Ralph Slump! and John Beach and the two baby clubs
get fill football practice ses­
the initial workout o f the
Colbert, bead coach and assist­ fought to a scoreless Ue.
sions under way in Longwood
1964 gridiron campaign.
ant coach, respectively, of the
“ I was surprised later in
at 3 p.m. Monday afternoon In
Scott will ba in action for
Seminole High JayVecs, atari the season," said Stumpf,
preparation for thia season's
tha first time alnca ha wai
work Tuesday afternoon In "when 1 found out that right
gridiron campaign.
elevated from asilatant roach
preparation for a six game after our game with Seabreeie,
Head Coach Richard Cope­
lo the helm of the Lion gridschedule that wilt pit the club 11 men on the Sandcrab'a
land plans to use the opening
men last spring.
against some of the best Jay- baby team were moved to
drill for reviewing members
Further, Scott h i m s e l f
Vee talent tn the Metro Con­ the varsity and they complet­
of the squad on their respec­
rlalma that thia will be the
ference.
ed the season on the big
tive assignments and Instruct­
finest football team Oviedo
The little Seminoles will team."
ing backs and ends on the
haa fielded In hla short grid
open Sepl. 24 at Winter Park
Sumpf also remarked, " I
club's running snd passing
history. It will be the third
and on subsequent date* will didn't feel *0 bad. then, about
patterns.
season for the Oviedo school.
meet Boone there, Colonial coming out of that one with
Copeland alio intends to
For the present time, Scott
here, Oak Ridge here, Evans a scoreless tie."
check the physical condition
will be coaching the Lions by
here, and close out the season
When asked If be was aim­
of each boy during the initial
himself. However, Dick Prater
a I Edgcwster.
ing to keep that record intact,
week of practices.
will be working with the junRtumpf said that this season Stumpf declared:
Last season's Greyhound
or high Lion Cub*. Prater
the Jay Vee tilts will be play­
“ We're going to try as hard
grlddcrs cnmpilrd a record
wai recently named tn the
ed on Thursdays. Some of ■a we ca n !"
of three wins against six loss­
athletic faculty by Oviedo
the games will be afternoon
Stumpf tan't exactly aura
es. However, the eleven was
school officials.
affairs. ‘ Rut our home games Just what he’ll have In the
handicapped during the major
Scott'* reason for anticipat­
against Colonial, Osk Ridge way of talent this season, other
BASEBALL TWIST — Los Angeles Angels’
portion of the season by in­
ing a top-notch season Is that and Evans, will be played at
than the prospects do appear
catcher Tom Sntrinno twists unit turns ns ho
juries to many of Copelsnd's
PHILLY HURLER Jim tha Lions lost but one man night at Sanford's Memorial to be good, He has quite a
reaches over the first base wall to grab a high
key players.
from
last year’s scrappy Stadium.
bit of promising talent coming
foul fly o ff the bat of Sox' Ed It reason ml during
Expected lo return for this II it n n i n g shown the
eleven. Dark for another eraGoing into this season, up from Sanford Junior High
a game at Boston’s Fenway l ’nrk.
season’s effort sre five young­ form w h i c h enabled
son will be quarterback Jim Stumpfs charges have won
School where last season's
sters from last year's starting him to throw the first
Courier.
23 games and tied one.
Brave club had a tremendous
eleven. Among the list of p e r f e c t
11a will be eupported by
i r n mo in
The one tie came when the gridiron record.
those not returning, however,
modern mnjor league such etalwarla a* end and
The JayVeea will begin
is fullback Les Lyle—one of
linebacker Rex Brooke, full­
STRONG HOLD
workouts at 3 p. tn. Monday.
the Greyhounds' star perform­ history and to become
back Ted Belhorn who Is be­
NEW YORK — (NEA) — Slump! has extended a call
mainstay on the ing moved to hia new ipot
ers. Lyle's family has moved a
The United States has won to ill boys who have not had
to Daytona Beach and it is pitching corps which is
from hia end position last ail but six of the Wlghtman
any varsity experience and to
underatood that the promising
season,
tackle Billy Murphy, Cup matches since the com­
so effectively keeping
new students in tha area as
back will tie atending Main­ (he Phtindelphinns on
right halfback Billy Mikler,
petition against Great Britain well as all boys who wero
tackla Tim Colbert and guard
land High there.
top
o
f
the
current
Najunior high student* last year.
began in 192.1.
By Joe Green
The Colts-Lions game will
When asked about the pros­ tionnl League race.
Way ns Jacobi among others.
UPI Sports Writer
pit two teams who provided pects for the forthcoming
“ Thry’re all back but onr,"
Four professional football NFL fans with some thrilling season, Copeland stated that
said Scott, “ and that boy is
Harry Gouge who m o v e d
games kick off the second football last week. Ualtimorc's due to the fact that Lyman la
now
a
member
of
the
tough
away."
second
string
quarterback
weekend of pre-season con­
Orange-Belt Conference and
Scott said tha youngsters
Red Converlihle. The redrst on# around anywhere.
tests tonight, with teams in Gary Couuo came off (he
looked exceptionally good in
bench with the score tied to many of his boys are Inex­
both leagues seeing action.
He
n 'real spurt’ and drive thia sport* Job.
spring drills and “ I'm confi­
spark a Colts victory and the perienced, he is anticipating a
In the National League tunedent the boys will b* just as
Lions nipped the Redskins In long, hard season. He feels
upe, the Fittiburgh Stcclcrs
that It will be a few weeks—
sharp this fall. I understand
the closing moments of play.
open their exhibition season
soma of ths fellow* have put
Buffalo's rookie place-kick- at least—before he ran begin
at Allentown, Pa. against the
on weight and w* should he
cr Pete Gogolak should help to determine the strength of
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Tiie 'Hounds will open the man to brat in the annual
Tha Lions will lie gearing
his record 57-yard field goal
travel to Detroit to lake on
last week against the Jets. 1904 slate Sept. 2S when they RCCA divisional championship their workuuta for tha open­
the Lions, also undefeated.
Gogolak, from Cornell, kicks meet the Ocoeo Cardinals on races at Daytona Internation­ ing gamo Sept. 26 when they
Undefeated
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meets the Rills at Buffalo and
But, the most interesting The following week ths Grey­ tho man who couldn't be against C r e s c e n t City in
the Oakland Raidera and Den­
Remember
game this weekend will in­ hounds will travel to Apopka beaten tail year.
Oviedo. On subsequent week­
ver Broncos, both looking (or
Ha ia Charlia Kolb, the ends they will lie meeting
volve the Giants ami Packers. before they meet Titusville In
th ose
their first win. play at Denver,
leather-fined
Miami Umatilla, Ocoee, Crystal Riv­
A Hie Sherman's Injury rid­ the school's first home contest lean,
in American League (ilU.
den crew will be seeking lo Oct. 9.
driver who atreaked to vic­ er, Clermont, Melbourne Cen­
All other pro teams with the
Alto on t h e Greyhound tory in threa races last year, tral Catholic, D u n n a 11 o n,
avenge last year’# exhibition
exception of the AFL's New loss as well as the two defeats schedule this season for the
including the preetigioue Paul Frostproof a n d Clearwater
York Jets and Boston Patriots
In the NFL title game. Al­ first lime in a number of Whiteman Trophy HlO-miler. Central Catholic.
see action Saturday night with
though veteran Y, A. Tittle years sre the Semlnoles of
Driving a Lotus 23, K0II1
"That’* an Indication," suld
the feature attraction being
will be calling the signals for Sanford. Their two clubs are showed his exhaust stacks to Scott, “ that we’ve got a tough
at Green Bay where the Pack­
New York, it will be a tough slated to clash at Lyman's tha top aporl* car chauffeurs row to hoe to gel through
er# host the New York Gients,
battle all the way for the field Nov. 6.
in the South, and in the that kind of a schedule but
their opposition In the NFL'a
Giants since Frank Gifford,
Whiteman rare averaged 04.1 H right now wa believe we've
title game in 1961 and 1062.
Aaron Thomas, Del Shofner
miles per hour for a now rec­ got ths horses to pull the
of your vataUoa
The Eagles, whipped by the
and Joe Walton are suffering
ord.
load.”
Steeters last year tn a protrip lest summerT
minor injuries and will be out
Kolb has abandoned tha
Hcott'a big difficulty is the
season contest, spoiled Pitts­ of action.
Lotus for a Poraeha RSK thia fact that he will have little
burgh's run for the Eastern
The world champion Chicago
year and sayi ha haa high depth. Becausa of the site of
Division pennsnt by tying them
Bears engage the Washington
hope* of repealing his sweeps tha student liody, the Lion
twice.
Redskins at Richmond in their
of a year ago. Kolb alio mentor will have a squad of
Ed Brown, an 11 year NFL
first NFL exhibition game
hopes to drive a Formula V in only 18 to 20 men. In a situa­
vctcrin, will quarterback the
since defeating the College
tha 60-mila race for V'a and tion such aa this injuries
Steelere, who will have one
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We Will Air Condition
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substitute, Billy Daniels, who master of these mighty mid­ everyone by winning four
halfback Timmy Brown, and
AS LOW AS
INSTALLED
the San Francisco Forty Nln- gave Doug an uncomfortably gets. Hr proved this by win­ games last season and almost
flanker Red M tck, who are
ere i t Portland, Ore.
close fight 14 months ago.
ning tha Formula V race nipped tha Eustla Panthera In
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injured.
The lone AFL contest Satur­
They are slated for 10 na­ aguinsl an international field the big one. A t halftime the
day night matches the San tionally televised rounds at during (hr Nassau "Speed llttia Oviedo eleven led Eustla
Diego Chargers and Houston Madison .Square Garden.
Weeks" Isst December. Koib by one point and nearly de­
Oilers, at Little nock. Ark.,
Daniels of New York, 27, is also won the RCCA national feated the Lake County elevwith a crowd of 30,000 expect­ substituting for tall Tony Formula Jr. titla In I960.
en.
ed to be on hand.
Along! of Hollywood, FIs., who
Eight rsres are scheduled
had to withdraw tarly Thurs­ fur the two-day meet, which
OVER 35 Y E A R S
day because of painful chips alii acts soma o f Hie faslcet,
W. I.. Pet. GB
At Flret * Palmetto
in hit right elbow.
fineit spuria cats in the
Baltimore .... 72 43 .626
(Alongside old poet office)
Unranked Danialt, who had Routh. Four racee will ba run
Chlcego ------69 46 .600 S
W. L. Pet. GB been doing preliminary train­ Hept. 6, and four Kept. 6. The
New York .... 67 46 .698 3 Vi Philadelphia 67 44 .604
ing for a Sept. 7 fight with Speedway’* No, 1 and No. 2
Los Angeiea 60 67 .613 13
San Fran. __ 66 49 .670 3 4 contender Cleveland Williams courses will lia used. Tha lat­
Detroit .... .... 69 69 .600 14 Vi Cincinnati .... 6.1 62 .543 n
at Houston. Tex., quickly ac­ ter combine* on* of the
Minnesota ... 66 60 .483 164 Pittsburgh
60 61 .641 7
cepted the return match with Speedway's high-bunked turns,
Cleveland___ 64 61 .470 18
St. Louis ...... 60 63 .631 8
Jones, also 27.
long bark stretch, and tha
Boston -------- 63 63 .467 194 Milwaukee ... 68 64 .618 9 4
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Washington - 46 72 .390 2 7 4 Lob Angeles 66 66 .600 114
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Kansas City 42 72 .368 2 9 4 Chicago ------ 63 69 .473 144
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Thursday's Results
Houston ....... 48 68 .414 2 14
DETROIT — (N E A ) — spection on Sept. 4.
Minnesota 6, Detroit 3
Now York
36 79 .307 3 34
Earl
Morrall and Milt Plum,
New York 6, Chicago 2
Thursday’s Results
the Detroit Liona' quarter­
Baltimore 7, Boston I
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1
backs, are ranked first and
Only games scheduled
Only gam* scheduled
third in the all-time National
ST. LOUIS (U PI) — Bill
Friday’s Game* •
Friday's Csmni
Football League record book* Rhsrmsn, former Boston Cel­
Lo* Angeles at Waahlngton 2, Pittsburgh at Chlragu, 2
twi-night
Philadelphia at New York 2, for fewest passes Intercepted. tic star, haa been hired to pro­
The record Is based on 1,000 vide comment on the broad­
New York at Baltimora IN)
twi-night
or
more attempts.
Chrago at Boston (N )
cast* and telecasts of tha St.
Milwaukee at San Francisco
f •
Detroit at Kansas City (N )
Morrall has allowed Just 83 Louis Hawks' gam* in the Na­
Cincinnati at Houston (N j
Cleveland at Minnesota (N )
t Vl-y St. Louis at Lot Angeles (N ) interceptions while plum has tional Baaketball Association.
Saturday's Games
allowed 71. John Brodie of Ha resigned earlier thia week
Saturday's Gamra
Detroit at Kansas City, twi­ Philadelphia at New York Ran Francisco is sscond with ae baskatball coach at L01
light
Angeles Stale College.
64.
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Cleveland at Minnesota
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Los Angeles at Washington
St- Louia at Lot Angeles
New York at Baltimora (N )
Cincinnati at Houston (N )
Chicago at Boston
Milwaukee at San Francisco
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TAMPA—Tha 1964 Sehlita
Florida Fishing Derby poured
more than $10,000 Into pocketa o f Cantral Florida’s Zona
3 sportsmen during tha four
months event that closed Fri­
day night, July SI.
A tabulation showed yester­
day that tha Sehlita Drawing
Company paid $10,860 in the
Zone fo r 38$ tagged fish
caught and returned to the
State Game and Freeh Water
Fish Commission and the
.State Board o f Conservation
fo r scientific studies.
Tha Zone Includes the coun­
ties of Semlnols, Brevard, Cit­
rus, Flagler, Lake, Marlon,
Orange, Osceola, Sumter and
Volusia.
J. B. Bailey, a Cartereville,
Ga., contractor was the tone’s
top award winner, receiving
$1,000 fo r a 12-ounce red
■napper caught from a party
Iroat o ff
Daytona Beach.
Three other catches were
worth $100 each, three bore
$60 tags, end $• paid $26
apiece. In the total were 24
"o ld " tagged ffah that had
■urvived
previous
Derbies.
There were 238 fresh water
captures and 146 from salt
water by I4S Floridians and
38 visitors.
Tho ton# awards railed
payment for returns o f tag­
ged fish rselased In all 6?
counties of the state to $41,860 for 1.2SS catches In the
world’s most extensive fish
tagging program. The Derby
is continuing in North and
West F l o r i d a ' s Zona 4
through August 31.
Despite other sons closing!,
MONTICELLO, N.Y. (U PI)
Sehlita tagged fish are still
worth $3 each, redeemable at — Alex ilannum, cnarh of
the nearest Schlits wholesaler. tha San Franciaco Warriors,
will coach the Weat team in
Mohammedan c o n g r a g a the sixth annual benefit game
tiona do not use aaati, but alt honoring Maurice Stokes here
Aug. 18.
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Mrs. Harry Woodruff Compliments
Miss McDaniel At Bridal Luncheon
The lovely Kerry Woodruff
home on Elliott Avenue was
tramformed Into ■ splendid
floretum recently i t en claborate bridal luncheon honor­

ing M in Marilyn McDaniel,
lovely bride-elect of David fl.
King. Mr*. Ray Herron and
her daughter, Mr*. Curtii
Either (Judy Herron) attiitcd

Mrt. Woodruff at gracious cohoitcitea.
Artistic floral arrangement*
adorned the reception room*
featuring p i n k carnation*,

MRS. THOMAS F. MCDANIEL nnd her &lt;|siiKlitcr Mfan Marilyn McDaniel,
seated, are enjoying an elaborate bridal luncheon given Marilyn at the
gracious Elliott Avenue homo o f Mrn. Harry Woodruff. Standing from the
left are Mrtt. Ray Herron, her daughter, Mr*. Curtin Finhcr (Judy Her­
ron), who nerved an co-hontcnHcn and Mrn. Woodruff, hontenn.

pink and white mum* and
lovely multi - colored fate*
grown by Mr*. W. G. Flem­
ing of Tavares.
Individual table* wera cov­
ered tn cutwork doth* and
centered with dainty arrange­
ment* o f white prince** La
Franca hlbiicu*.
Centering the bride-elect’*
table, which wa* covered In
an exquialts heirloom hand
embroidered cut work cloth
edged in intricate hand made
laca wa* an antique, hand
etched illver basket with a
crystal bowl containing a
beautiful arrangement of blu*
and white mum* and tube
rose* combined with fern
sprayed white. Rrldal place
card* marked the guest*'
places.
The buffet held silver cof­
fee service flanked on either
aide by three branched silver
candelabra holding tall white
tapers Interspersed with nose­
gay* o f lily of the valley edg­
ed in frilly lace and net and
showered with tiny whit* sa­
tin streamer*.
Gift* of her chosen china
and a white carnation corsage
were presented to the honoree
by the hostesses.
Others attending were Mr*.
Thomas F. McDaniel, mother
o f the bride-elect, and the
Mmes. Tom Ilowden (Frances
Strickland), -M. R. Strickland,
John Ivey, Ronald Lindsey
(Kay Ivey), Jamea Crapps,
Henry Wight, W. A. Kratsert,
Algio Speer, Sidney Ives,
John Galloway, Roy Mann,
Wallace Philips, Russell Pear­
son, Mildred Kirby, and Mr*.
Wade Rucker.
Also Mrs. K. C. Waldheim
o f Maitland and Mrs. W. G.
Fleming of Tavares.
Also
th e
Misses
Ann
Crapps, Pat Wight, Rose
Kratsert and Helen Mann.

Mrs. Robert A. Williams Hostess To
Bridal Luncheon Feting Miss Ludwig

Mr*. Robert A. William* of i while carnation corsage from course was served consisting I ed relishes, hot roils, coffee
of melon ball appetiser, chick-] and iced tea, complemented
Valencia Drive wa* hostessI the hostess,
Imperial
A delicious salad luncheon|cn salad, potato «*lad, assort with petit fours Iced in white
a
•recently at t h e
V
with yellow roses and lime
House to a bridal luncheon
sherbet.
m
honoring Miss Judy Ludwig,
«
Judy wai attired in a smart
brlde-elcct of Glynn Hodge*.
blue and while atriped silk
The luncheon table, covered
sheath, and Mrs. Williams*
in white damask, was center­
frock was fashioned from hot
ed with a floral arrangement
pink eyelet.
o f while and yellow glsd* and
The brlde-elcct received a
dainty pom pom* in * silver
lovely set of white Madeira
bowl accented on either side
Linen guost towels from the
by silver candelabra contain­
hostese.
ing tall while taper*.
Others attending were Mrs.
Mr*. William* presented the
W. F. Ludwig of New York
guests with miniature white
City, Mrs. D. C. Ludwig,
awans filled with delicate
Miss Carolyn Martin of At­
daisies, which marked their
lanta, Miss Patti Glenn John­
At— places.
Judy's place wa*
son, Mrs. K. L. Berry and
marked with a miniature
Mra. M. G. Hodges, mother of
bride doll made by Mrs. Wil­
the future groom.
V * liams, and ahe received a
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Senior Girls

Club Meets With

Enjoy Delightful

Mrs. M. Wright

Beach Vacation

The Welcome Wagon Club
of Sanford held the regular
monthly meeting recently at
the home of Mr*, Marvin
Wright with the president,
Mrs. Waller Blevins, presid­
rra ing over the meeting, and
minutes were read from the
recent council meeting in Win­
ter Park.
It wai voted to change elec­
tion of officers from April to
November with installation of
officers to be held In Decem­
ber, Welfare projects were
discussed and donations will
tic made to the Juvenile Coun­
cil of Senford, Seminole Coun­
ty, as well a* the family, Die
club hai cared for In recent
V •*
** • years.
The next council meeting
will be held In Ocali on Sep
tember 18, and all member*
ere urged to attend. For fur(her Information, contact Mr*
Robert Thornell at 323-0308 or
Mrs. Marvin Wright at 322
2393.
-4*
Mra. Robert Thornell will
4t
serve ea hostess for the next
meeting at her borne, 430 Satauma Drive, on Tuesday, Aug
II, at 10 a.m.

MRS. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, left, wnn honten*
nt the Imperial Hottne to a lirhtnl luncheon lionnrinic MI** Judy Ludwig, right, lovely brideelect of Glynn Hodgea.

Rehearsal Dinner Is Held
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Korgan entertained at a re­
hearsal dinner honoring Mist
Janet Johnson and Michael
Korgan on the eve of their
wedding, Monday, Aug. 10, at
the Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Casselberry.
Members of the wedding
party other than the honored
were Miss Lorraine St. Clair,
Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
William Johnson, Lakeland;
Miss Susan Hiers, Athens,
Ga.; Richard Korgan, Little
Rock, Ark.; Rev. and Mrs.
Hugh Booth, DeBary; Mra.

Robert Bruce and Mi*s Leslie
Bruce, Uva Oak.
Also Miss Donna Peters,
Miss Cheryl Johnson, Miss
Merritt Phillips, Christopher
ltausch, Gary Griffith, Ed­
ward Korgan Jr., Jamea P.
Turner, Rev. and Mra. Char­
les Hogg, Mr, and Mrs. Clif­
ford Johnson, Mr. and Mra.
W. L. Hires, Mra. Jamea P.
Turner and Mra. R. E. Carroll.

Seven girls recently apent a
delightful week at Daytona
Beach at the Marest Apart
menti before entering Semin
ole High School a i seniors
this year.
They had a "blast" with all
the entertainment the beach
offers, ineluding surfing, and
■re already planning a aim
liar vacation for next year.
Enjoying the fun-filled week
were the Mime* Donna Col­
lins, Susan Perkins, Melanie
Williams, Marion Weber, Su
san Piercy, Cherie Pennington
and Carol Torrei. Also a for
mer Sanfordite, Mlsa Valerie
Atkinson, spent a few days
with the group before return
Ing to her home In Virginia.
Chaperone* were Mr*. W.
E. Klinefelter, Mr*. C. L. Col­
lin* and Mr*. K. T. Harrison.

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MRS. RALPH PETERS, right, wna a recent hostess at her Sunset Drive
home to a miscellaneous bridal shower complimenting Miss Janet John­
son, bride-elect of Michael Korgan. From the left are Mrs. Edward Korgan, Michael’s mother, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, mother of the honoree, Miss
Johnson, and Mrs. Harold Hiers, co-hostess.

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Miss Janet Johnson Honoree a
O f A Miscellaneous Shower

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M in Janet Johnson, brideelect of Michael Korgan, was
recently complimented with a
bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Peter* on Sunset
Drive with Mrs. Harold liter*
serving ai co-hostess.
The guests enjoyed bridal
games and contest* and ad-

T h e Sabatinis
Visit Colorful
Southern Spots
By Maryann Mile*
Mr*. Jame* Sabatinl and
daughter, Adrienne, of High­
land Street In Altamonte
Spring* have returned from a
most interesting vacation.
They motored to Guy Lom­
bardo's famous “ Port-0 -Call"
and from there to St. Peters­
burg Beach, where they saw a
floor ihow at the Colony Reatiurant.
On Monday they Journeyed
to Miami and were gucats a*
Die fabulous Fontainebleau
Hotel, which they found so ex­
citing they did not leave the
hotel during their four days
there. Later they departed for
Fort Lauderdale to Pier 06,
and at the Castaway viewed a
Polynesian floor ahow. They
also toured the studios of
"Surfside 8."
Inclement weather prevent­
ed a trip to the Evcrgladea,
and they slopped cn route *t
Elinor Village, where they
were Joined by Mr, SabiUnl
and another daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Dickinson and Adrienne, of
Bear Like.
Other visitors at the beach
were Mr. and Mr*. Bob Paul*
sen and Mr. and Mr*. Law­
rence Pcttinatl and daughter*,
Missy and G1G1, of Howell
Park.

Personals
Your Herald Society Editor
and her daughter, Mia* Mary
L. Williams, have recently
returned from Asheville, N.
C., where they were called
due to the death at husband
and father. They express
genuine gratitude for the
warm kindness and considera­
tion shown by their many
friendi during their tlma of
sorrow.
Mrs. William Lucas and
son, Alan Lucas, of Tangerine
Drive, will depart thia week
end for California to visit
their daughter and sister, Mr.
and M n. Howard Billy, and
family and other relatives and
friends.

miring the lovety girl* a*
they were opened by the hon­
oree.
Centering the icrving table,
which wa* overlaid in ahecr
lace, was a colonial arrange­
ment of pink rosea. Sparkling
pink punch wa* served with
the beautiful cake, adorned
with pink sugar wedding belli,
lavited guests were Mrs.

Clifford Johnson, mother of
the bride-elect, Mrs. Edward
Korgan, mother of the future
groom, and the Mmes. Cy
Porrault, W. L. Hiers, James
P. Turner, R. E. Carroll,
Douglas fioicc, A. E. Dobson,
Fred Covsley, J. B. Hiers, Cur­
tis Lavender, B. S. Hinson and
Walter Bohsnnon.
Also Mrs. Herbert Sikes,
Orlando; Mrs. B. K. Hardison,
Longwood; Mrs. Holden Da­
vid, Altamonte Springs, and
Mrs. Russell Cleland, Tamps.
Also the Misses Donna Pe­
ters, Sylvia Williams, Audrey
Hiers, Dcttina Vale, Judy Lav­
ender and Toni Lavender.
Also
Miss
Lorraine St.
By Jane Casselberry
Clair, Columbus, Ohio; Mlsa
Valorie Shea, daughter of
Susan Hiers, Athens, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Shea
Miss Linda Cleland, Tampa.
of Ut N. Triplet Drive, Cas­
selberry, returned home last
week by Jet from the north
where she apent a six-week
vacation visiting friends and
relative*.
She rode to Connecticut with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovell
of Fern Park who viiitcd telBy Mrs. Frank While
&lt;
atlves there. She then travel­
Linda Washer and Jeffrey i/i
ed to North Wolcott, N. Y., to
stay with her maternal grand­ Thursam celebrated t h e i r
father, Rev. Ward Luik. She birthday* last Thursday at the
attended camp meetings (or DeBary Freezette. Linda la
two weeks at Elim Bible In­ the daughter of Mrs. Edwina
Washer of DeBary and Jeff­ cn
stitute at Lima, N. Y.
Valorie, who has a lovely rey is the son of Mr. and
singing voice, was asked to Mrs. Hank Thursam of De­
sing at the Women’s Night Bary.
Enojylng Linda’ s w h i l e
Service and also served as an
birthday cake with pink frost­
usherette.
She was a guest of old fam­ ing and Jeff’ * chocolate cake
ily friends, Mr. and Mra. with white icing and the gift
Vincent LaPiama, of North exchange were Rite Peacock,
Hornell, N. Y., and of her un­ Shirley Drier, Steve Jackson,
cle, W. R. Luik, in Gaines, Edith Bruce, Jennie Drier,
Pearl Smith, Billy Heneglian,
Ta,
H
eater
Justinger, Laura
In Utica, N. Y ., she was the
and
Geraldine
guest of Rev. C. Odour who Thursam
drove her to the home of her Wood.
uncle, Rev. W. A. Lusk, in
Mt. Airy, Md.

Valorie Shea

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A family picnic at Rock
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Atl members of the squad­
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bring enough lunch for their
family plus aoft drink* and
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By Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise A nn.
NEW YORK — ( N E A ) —
"Ouch, you're standing on my
ear!"
With this complaint one of
the great myth* of mankind
v a i exploded. You cannot tie
a how tie like a *hoe|ace— unles*. of course, you tie a •hoelace like a l&gt;o« tie.
“ Lie attll,” *a!d our help­
mate. “ How do you expect
me to get this tied if you
keep m oving?"
This routine is inevitable if
nobody around the house—In­
cluding yourself—knows how
to put together a proper bow
tie. You recall that aomehndy
once told you to tie it like a
shoelace. The trouble is, no­
body ties hi* shoe* at neck
level.
So you lie on the floor like
a shoe and let somebody else

Stiff with end
to left hand
extendlag \Vtm
below that la
right hand.

Held (till front
loop with thumb
sod (ortrtngsr of
lilt hand. Drop
long and dow#
over front

struggle with 1U You're lucky In his neck date back to his
if you emerge from one of introduction to th# arcane
these ordeals with only a mild science of bow tie tying.
case of strangulation.
Where, then, lies the Roset­
The next stage In this un- ta stone which unlocks thi
happy saga Is a siege before formula? First, get a patient
the bathroom mirror. With­ friend who knows how to lie
out proper discipline the re­ a bow and is willing tn de­
sulting bungling efforts can vote long evenings to helping
only end up with a crumpled you look better. That falling,
shirt,
obtain a printed direction
Thuy tell the story o f thu sheet, follow th* do-it-your­
man who attended his first self lessons carefully and keep
black tie affair at the age of a cool head.
HEADERS: The pamphlet,
44. lie showed up for the
event with s broken rlgnt "An Eye for a Tie,” Illustrat­
thumb, a dislocated l e f t ing the basic maneuvers for
shoulder nnd a purple four- several different knots, plus
a color co-ordinating chart, is
in-hand necktie.
For smugness, nothing can available free of charge from
rival the confirmed how tie Thr Men’ s Tie Foundation.
addict. He mastered the sec­ Send a stamped self-address­
ret years ago and scoffs at ed envelop* to the foundation,
leeser mortal*. He doesn't tell 432 Park Ave. South, New
you that those knotted veins York. N.Y. 1U01«.

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DEAR ABBY: Our son
never was very good abuut
writing, so when h* went
into the service w* didn't
expect too much In the wsy
o f mall from him. After we
didn't get one line from him
in over six months we got
In touch with the American
Red Cross, and they sent
word to u* that our son bad
been d i s c h a r g e d three
months ago. Isn't th# Army
supposed to send a boy
home after he's been dis­
charged? I am sure they
are. So why didn't they
send nun home? We are
Worried.
A MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: When
a serviceman ia discharged
hia transportation home ia
paid, but nobody “ takes"
him there. The Army is not
responsible for a man once
he is discharged. Don't
worry. A son who doesn't
write home once In six
months is probably in good
health somewhere, enjoying
himself. He’ll turn up.

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DEAR ABBY: Should th*
man who CATCHES th*
fish have to clean them be­

By Abigail Van Buren

fore bringing them home?
Or should his wife clean
them?
LOVES TO FISH
DEAR LOVES: If the
man fishes for sport, he
should be a good sport and
clean them himeelf. Rut no
fisherman will dean fish If
ho'e caught a sucker.

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DEAR ABBY: My daugh­
ter and her fiance made an
appointment to have a talk
with our clergyman about
plans for their forthcoming
marriage. When they came
back, they were both dis­
gusted. The first thing the
rlvrgyman asked my daugh­
ter was, “ Are you preg­
nant?" She most certainly
waa not, but even if she
had been, I don't think it
would have been any uf his
business. I thought clergy­
men were supposed to dis­
cuss tha teachings of the
Illhle, and th* proper ex­
ecution of the sacraments.
If this is something new,
maybe we should have doclor* o f medicine in the pul­
pit. I would like your com­
ments.
ALSO DISGUSTED

Jacoby

There li time whim a falsecard play it practically oblig­
atory. That lx when you want
to make a defender think that
Ids partner h a s signalled
la st follow the numbers. If you begin to turn bine undo the knot end etort again. The come-on rather than atop and
Men's Tie Foundation, which compiled these directions, eesiunoo no responsibility for par
lead something else.
tonal Injury while perform ing the f e e t
With 11 high card points
and a good five card suit, the
South hand Is too powerful
j
i .i. .wmw
for a no-trump opening ctrn
if you are one of those play­
[
ers who opens one no-trump
with ]R points,
South
might
well have
Jumped to three no trump as
his rebid after N'orth'a heart
The bathtub should be raise, hut he wanted to col­
One of the molt important skimp on basic equipment. If
areas In the home often gets you do, you can suffer for deeply enameled cast Iron and lect for hia too honors.
West opened the king of
the least financial or con­ years with Inadequate serv­ give a solid "thud” when you
struction attention. Huw ma­ ice, constant backups. Inade­ hit it with your knuckles. It
ny of your friend* skimped quate plumbing can mrnn a shouldn't vibrate when the
on tholr plumbing fixture*? difference in the resale value faucet or shower is on. And
both tub and shower shuuld
Or huw many now know they of your house, too,
A good lavatory I* made of be comfortable for all memhave plumbing that gives
thickly enameled cast Iron or iter* o f th* family to use.
them minimum service?
When Installing new plumb­
Although we know plumb­ vitreous china. It will maks
You've finally made It and
ing !■ very important, It o f­ a sharp click when you strike ing In an older bouse or buy­ the whole family It going for
ten gets the short shrift be­ it with a roin. This usually ing a new house In a develop­ a vacation. And dad ii telling
cause it is taken for granted. indicates a heavy enamel mat­ ment area, check the drain­ the kid* what all parents want
age, sewers or septic tanks. to imprest on tlirlr children.
And moit of u* know very ing that can stand wear.
Also check under the lava­ Any good interior plumbing
little about it. In the long
“ So (h*t lids will be a va­
run, it pays to outfit Uio tory bowl to aee If you are can be fouled by Inadequate cation for all of hi," he says,
bathroom, kitchen and laun­ getting a auStsble Installation. carry-off. It paya to get thu "w e're going lo have tu make
There should be sltu'-off val­ beet Installation you c u n a few rules—Just a few—but
dry area properly.
Source* In the plumbing In­ ves for both hot and cult! wa­ when buying or building a nobody Is in break them.
dustry piss on a few tips that ter supply lines. With tiu.se house. Trying to skimp in
"The first one is lint when­
can help. They suggest you you don’t need to shut off plumbing ran rust more mon­ ever you want to go for a
aclect a contractor known for all water tn the house for rt» ey then the few dollars you swim or out in the boat, you
think you laved.
good work nnd that you don't pair*.
must report where you're go­
ing. That's for safety and to
keep your mother and me
from
worrying about you
whenever you're nut ol light
for a while.
"The second rule ii (list
your mother and I aren't to tie
teased when wa lay 'No* to
Album of the week— Fane aome request. One ‘No’ Is all
before they were to open.
By Joan Crosby
“ Jack Faar saw us," Dirk tif The IK-ntle* ran rush out you get.
Newspaper E n terprise Asen.
NEW YORK — (N E A ) — recalls. "Hut there was no to buy thu original mution
Tom Smothers looks Ilk* a spot for us on hia show. Thrji picture a&lt;&gt;und track of their
young advertising executive another act canceled, and he first movie, "A Hard Day'*
and Dick Smothers look* like put ue on the Show. Maybe Night" (United Artists). The
• teacher, and that's what we have had It too easy. The muilc, and it really ie music,
they both would have been If first two yeara we weren't will delight their ycah-yeahthey hadn’t been accidental making much muney, but wr yrnh fane, Ths movie la a so­
aucressea as folk singing co­ were working steadily. We phisticated spoof of what it’s
look around and sea others liks to be a Beetle— some­
medians.
Th*
Smothers
Brothers, who have talent but thiuge thing not too many of ue will
By nelea llenneasy
whose delightful Mercury al­ just didn't happen to them. over learn first-hand.
Newspaper Enterprise
More
for
tesns— "Three
bum "I t Must Have Been They don’ t get ih* break."
Women'* Editor
"It waa only five and a Window roup*" (Columbia)
Something 1 Raid” is a fastGirl talk as I recall It waa
climbing hit, began singing half yesra ago that we began has th* Rip Chords singing
abuut surfing and hut rod- (mail chatter aliout clothei
In school in California, where to eing," Tom, 27, says.
Dirk, S5, think* they would ding. "Mors Teenage Trian­ and make-up. But now you
they were raised. ( “ We were
born on Governor's Island *n like to settle down into a tele­ gle" (Colpts) features Paul hava to be an artist before
New York," Dirk said. "Our vision series, or make movies Petersen, James Darren and you can talk Intelligently
Fabara*.
"Groovy about make-up. And without a
father was In the Army, and in the future. Comedy albums Shelley
Fort Jay, on the island, was for them, he says, era reach­ Goodies” (Colpix) Is a pot­ ■mattering of French, you're
the cheapest placs to havs a ing the end. "Our well of ma­ pourri of teen-aged favorites a total loss talking fashion.
Take lipstick. You used to
terial Is running vary shallow. singing their hits.
baby.")
buy red If It wai rigid fur
Sound
sounds—somt
fins
"W * began with a reper­ Of rourse, we said that after
your skin tone, or coral or
toire of two sufige, 'Down By our first album, and then we vocals from Anita Bryant In
pink. Now you have to tie a
"Tha
World
of
Lonely
Peo­
the Riverside' and 'It’s a Bin did half o f our second album
Kcmbrandt. You buy a nice
to Tell a L ie '," Dick eeld. straight because we didn't ple" (Columbia); Jana Mor­
bright lipstick and then you
gan
In
"The
I,ast
Time
I
Raw
"They were enough to get us hava enough comedy mater­
tone it with an application uf
Paris" (Colpix); and Ella
runner-up spots In two ama­ ial."
sunny yellow, pistachio green
FUxgerald
in
"Hello,
Dolly!"
"Our first album sold seven
teur contents. One of the songs
or silver pearl until it be­
copies,” Tom says. "The *ee- (Verve). Rogsr Williams plays comes pink or coral or what­
must have been weak."
They are the first in s long ond sold several hundred, and "Academy Award Winners" ever wa* best for you tn tlie
tins o f Smothers to enter the third snowballed actusliy (Kapp).
Bret place.
Slngle-ohs— "A ny Man Who
•how business, even though Into the thousands.”
Where fashion rears Its
Both Smothers are married, Loves His Mother" (Frank lovely head, you can't get In­
their Initial appearances were
ABC-Paramount); to the act at all union you
hardly
earth-shattering, and Dick la the father o f two Fontaine,
"W e’ re th* end o f a great children, Busan, Stt, and lit­ "Hera Cornea That Heart­ know that aprea mains after.
tradition,'* aays Tom. "W e're tle Little Dickie Smothers Jr., ache” (Bobby Breen, Mo­
Wall, wa all got used to
•Iso carrying on the family eight weeks. "I'm Little Dick­ town); "I Want To Hold Your "aprea ik i" as a clothei cate­
tradition
fo r
mediocrity," ie Smother* Sr., so h* has to Hand" (Arthur Fiedler and gory. But now it aeema we
the Boston Pope, RCA Vic­ alto have “ aprea dlsclothbe little Dickie Jr."
adds Dick.
"Hava you heard," Tom tor); "Tell Me (Y ou’re Com­ que." And so you have to
Eventually they achieved
(Tha Rolling know at least two French
some fame and not much for­ asks, "that there is • rumor ing Back)”
tune in California when th* we are going to sign a con­ Stone*, London); “ Don't Let words before you can make
first o f their accidents occurr­ tract with CBS lika the one tha Neighbor* Know" (Jonl fashion aenae.
Dlsclotbeque dresses are
ed. An act canceled out of the Barbra Streisand has? There James, MGM) and "Maris,
IBlue Angel in New York, and is such a rumor. I'm starting Maria" (Gilbert, B e e a u d those Utile bare black Jobs
with kicky hem*. You dance
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"H ie third rule Ii that you
aren’t to holler 'mom' every
time something seems a little
hard to do or you can't find
something you need. Each one
of you haa to be responsible
for looking after hi in self.
"The fourth and lait rule
i* that every morning w« arc
ail going tn pitch in and do
what few chores have to bo
done. That way, It won't take
much time for anybody."
Much to n o in 'i surprise,
the four rulei worked Ilka a
charm. And she and dad had
• real vacation—-as wall as a
lot of fun with the children.
Rule 1 eliminated worrying
shout thd kids’ safety. Rule 3
kept the dayi peaceful and
blissfully free of the teasing
that often went on at liome.

By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
I missed the point o f what
you recently wrote about put­
ting a room between quarrel­
ing children and calling It tha
Pacific Ocean. I don't want
to mis* it, because my boys,
10 amt 12, fight so bitterly. I
have strong Ideas about fam­
ily loyalty and hava tried so
hard to teach them that
brother* should stand togeth­
er. 1 believe that it Is parents'
responsibility to instill mutual
affection (n their children,
and I have failed to. . . .
ANSWER: My point In
plain words Is: parents must
disconnect themictves from
their children's feelings to­
ward each other.
Disconnection from your
kids' resentment o f each other
Is what you want. You can't
make It because the notion of
such
detachment
conflicts

DEAR ALSO: Clergymen
, are people even as you and
I. There Sr* aome bad ap­
ples in th* liturgical barrel
just as there are in other
barrel*, so don't Judge all
clergymen by yours. He
should be reported to hie
immediate superior.

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C O N F ID E N T IA L T O
WALLY IN H U N T S ­
VILLE:
You place too
much emphasis on money.
"Monty never made a man
happy yet, nor will It.
There le nothing In it* na­
ture to produce happiness.
Th* more a man has, the
more ha wants. Instead of
its filling a vacuum, It
makes one.”
(Ben Franklin)
*
*
*
Problems? Writ* to ABBY, Box 01)700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.

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You’ve made a botch o f
God'a business by trying to
manage It for Him.
Once we're clear on th* dif­
ference between us and God,
wo lose all tense o f obligation
to direct the unfolding of our
youngiters' brotherly love.
When they start squabbling,
we let it go on until It bores
us. Then, we tay "Stop It.
John, go Into the living room
and stay there until you set­
tle down. Ruddy, com* Into
Ui# kitchen with me."
It ii when we can be de­
lighted with the difference
between ue and God that
gaiety enter* our treatment
o f ' fighting children and we
can eay, “ O.K., you scrapper*,
the dining room between you
la the Himalayas. Don't try to
climb them. Whin you've eettled down, 111 get out daddy’e
old travel megaelne with pic­
tures of Ute Hlmelayei and a
man who climbed one. But for
now, do what you’re told.”

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Regrettable, But Inevitable
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise A n a
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I was
sick at heart whan I hoard
that our dear principal, a
fine, ansrgattc woman of BO,
ta being replaced by a young
man. She’s baan loyal to our
school system for 40 yaara
and taught my husband whan
he was in second grade, Our
threa children all love her.
She will still be on the fac­
ulty, but in a rather undefin­
ed position. May other par­
ents, aa 1, feel that the school
will never be tha same with­
out her at tha halm, Wa are
considering petitioning th*
school board to retain her as
principal. Do you think It
would help?— BAD PARENT.
ANSWER: This la Indeed a
■ad situation and, unfortu­
nately, It happen* all the
time.
Neither you nor I can Judge

By Oswald Jacoby

dubs. East dropped the flva
spot and South mada the
obligatory false card of lha
eight spot.
Weit thought for a long
while. Where wai the three
of clubs? If East held It, then
he had asked for a club con­
tinuation and waa ready to
ruff the third lead of the
auit.
Eventually, West played out
his ace of club*. This estab­
lished South’s queen and al­
lowed hitn to make his con­
tract easily.
While the club continuation
made tilings easy for South,
he could have nude Ui* hand
against any defense.

th* tchool board's decision
without knowing all the fact­
or* involved. Naturally, you
and th* other parents are
awayad by aentimsnt, In Itsslf
a tribute lo your principal.
Board*, however, must be
foreslghted and practical If
education la to progress.
Sometimes this Involves be­
ing hard-hearted, too.
I advise you to give up tha
Idas of tha petition. If your
principal ia th* fine woman
you describe, aha probably
wouldn’t welcome being tha
center of a hassle between
tha public and the board. Let
her step aside with dignity
and poise with the usual wellwishing ceremonies. A person­
al note of appreciation for
what ahe has dona for you
and your children would also
b* welcome, I'm eura.
In tha future, make certain
that you sand flowers to the

living, so to speak. Dan't taka
veteran taachera and admin­
istrators for granted. Express
your appreciation ta tham ar,
better itill, to the people who
hire, fire and promote them.
A good word spoken at tha
right tima and placa will ac­
complish more than a doisn
belated petitions.
Refraining from thought­
less criticism la imthar nega­
tive, but alao effective. It's
■mating how fast a chance
remark reaches tha ear of a
member o f tha school board.
And now, prepare to give
your loyalty and support to
tha new principal. H ell need
It.
rieai* send your school
problems to 8us*n Light In
cars of The Sanford HaraldWhlla she cannot answer each
letter personalty, letters o f
general Interest will ba an­
swered In this columa.

By Ruth Miiiett
Rule I surprised mother
most of all—for ahe quickly
discovered eh* h a d
been
Jumping and running to do
thlngi for the children they
were entirely capable of do­
ing for themselves. And even
tha children aeemed to take
pride tn learning to do more
and more things completely
on their own.
The fourth rule gave her
aa much free time aa every­
body ♦lae—and chores done to­
gether weren't really chore*
at all, hut usually turned into
family fun.
These four simple rule!
made for a perfect vacation,
and prompted mom to wonder
why she hadn't put tham Into
affect at home a long time
ago.

Save Ruffles For Splicing

By Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise A n a.
DEAR POLLY—I practice
Calvin Coolldge's philosophy
of 'Eat It up, wear It out,
make It do or do without,"
When I make new ruffled
curtains I always make an ex­
tra yard or two or ruffling lo
hava fur "spicing" when tha
rufflaa wear out In spots du*
to exposure to aunlight and
weather. Alao whan I buy new
rrlss-rrusa ruffled curtalne, I
rip o ff the top ruffles uf tha
curtain that will l&gt;* undernssth when they are crossed
over and then this curtain
only haa a casing for th* rod
at tha top. This gives ma
yards of ruffling for renewIng worn parts and alao
makaa less bulk at tha top o f
tha window. It adds yaara to
tha wear o f curtalna. Of
rouraa, the latter hint can
only b* dona if each curtain
reach** across th* antlra
width of the w i n d s w,—
THRIFTY,
GIRLS — Thrlfly'a letter
waa vary aptly signed aa
Any alegant hoiten gown will avaryon* who haa aver had
be perfect for in aprea dis­
cotheque coffee or nightcap
with your friends. And If you
prefer to serve them In the
little black number you twist­
ed In earlier, you'll still be in
■tyle. Assert your common
■ease. After all, what'a In a
By Wayne « . Brendstadt,
name?
M.D.
Chic Chat
Newspaper Enterprise A s m .
Q—1
" I ’m leaving for college
Stumping th* experts has
In September. I had planned
to take a long evening gown always been a favorite indoor
or two with ma since they •port. Recently at Detroit's
were so popular this spring. Sinai Hospital, Dr. R. L. RusRut now In all the fsshlon pic­ kln was examining the day's
tures and ads I see abort crop of X-ray films when he
gowns. The collage I attend ia ran s cro ll one that showed
pretty social. Can you gfca what appeared to be a small
ma any suggestions?—Grace placa of matal In the IntasB ."
He asked Melvin Rosen, the
Dear Grata B. — I'd just
take a couple of short gowns senior madlcil student whom
until you see how the land ba waa training, what he
lies. They’re right this aaason thought the object waa and
for all but the moat alegaot without a moment’s hesitation
occasions. You can always tha (tudent tald ha believed
buy a long one later If you It waa a aUpla.
Ha than volunteered the in­
find you need It.
r
formation that, although peo­
Please sand your fashion ple don't ordinarily make a
problems to Helen Hennaaiy habit of eating ataptei, they
In care of Tha Sanford Her­ may ba swallowed unconby parson* who,
ald. White she cannot answer •douily
each letter personally, letteri while obsorbed In watching
of general Interest will be ans­ television or reading, are alio
StttbllBj potato chip*. U*
wered ta this calutan.

Parlez Vous Fashions?
in them at places which serve
up hl-fl music, handioma
prices and every version of
the twist—which by any name
looks about the same.
I was Jolted Into writing
this column when I saw a pic­
ture of a very elegant robe,
captioned "aprea dlsekdbaque." See how complicated It
can all get. Th* day Is ap­
parently gone when you could
bring home a gent and say,
"Excuse me while I slip into
something comfortable."
It's best, I suppose, to aay
nothing and Just go change.
Ardor might lota to astonish­
ment If you had to say, "I'U
only be a minute. I want to
change Into eomethtng dis­
cotheque." Man get coofuaed
so easily.
Then there's that otlier new
fashion category for fall—the
restaurant suit. This Is a
short, dressy suit tn alegant
fabric, tha same type o f auit
you could always wear to the
theater or a cocktail party.
But Ihli year Its main reason
for existing Is to aat In,
Oh, well. It's aU fun. Keep
a level bead and you'll rea­
lise that any attractive pants
snd top costume will do (or
aprea aki or sitting at M a e ,

with your notion that you
have to “ instill" mutual af­
fection in them. I am now go­
ing to disarrange your moral
furniture. So take me easy.
Those of us who undertake
to "Instill" brotherly love in
chitdren invariably think o f
ourselves as especially moral
or religious. We are not. Wa
Just revel so In our feeling
of virtuous alleglancs to Cod
that w* aennot se* w* hava
undertaken ills work. When
wa fall to develop brotherly
loyalty In our children, w*
can either choose to welter in
our discouragement and grief,
or we can use these emotions
at discipline of our arrogance.
We can begin to perceive
that It is not our business to
create "love" in other human
beings. Love it In peopls to
be developed by lima and
growth. Rowing our heads be­
fore th* mystery of life, we
should quit trying to manip­
ulate and control It.

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Send cna dollar to Ahby,
Box 09700, !,«* Angels*,
Calif., for Abby's booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS TOR ALL OCCA­
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Stop Playing God - Please

ruffled curtalna will agrsa
that tha ruffles are always
the first part to wear out.—
POLLY.
DEAR POLLY — I always
gat something from each col­
umn to add to my growing
collection of "Ilumamaklng
Uinta." Reside ma now Is a
raveled nylon stocking with
which I hope to repair a small
hole in a wool-auit. My own
pointer la far making a pin
cushion for bohhy pins. Pour
enough liquid glua or house­
hold cement Into tha bottom
of a plastic mug ao It la wall
covered with tha glua. Placa a
loose plastic type scouring
pad In tha cup on top o f the
glua. lo t this dry and aland
the bobby pins upright In the
mug. They will always stay In
placa and right at your flngertipa whan you aat your
hair.—GRACE.
DEAR POLLY— I discover­
ed a way to make tha popular
wraparound aklrta without go­
ing to tha expanse of buying
a new pattern. Us* your fav­
orite skirt pattern and simply
cut out two bark place*. After

you sew on tha bait or waist­
band, which will tla tn tha
front, put a buttonhole where
ona of tha back pieces Joins
the front piece (to run tha
belt through as It goes from
back to frunt). To finish tha
■kirt, hid* ona or two anap
fasteners under tha back flap.
They will hold It In place—
DONNA.
DEAR POLLY-M y hint la
for tha person who haa
trouble controlling tha Intake
of aalt aa prescribed In a dial.
I filled a pepper shaker with
■alt and placa It besida mjr
husband *■ plate, l e u
aalt
coma* through tha smaller
holes— MRS. E ,B.
GIRLS— Thera la a certain
psychological satisfaction in
a h a k I n g salt over food
whether or not much cornea
out— POLLY.
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to Polly In care of Tha Banford Herald. Yen'll receive a
bright, new allvar dollar if
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The Doctor Says:

Identifying Foreign Bodies

1

knew this from personal ex­
perience because on several
occasion* while thus occupied
he had caught himself Juit in
lime to spit out one of the
staples used to seal tha potato
chip bag.
Dr. Ruikln wain't ready to
accept Uila explanation on the
spot but decided to ask tha
patient a few questions. When
hi got to the patient's room
he found th* pattent propped
up in bad nibbling potato
chip*.
P. s., Th* television aat waa
going.
P.P.S., Swallowed staple* will
pa as through tha digestive
tract without doing any dam­
age.
Q—After the birth of my
first two babies, I could tako
salt on my food without re­
taining water but after the
third baby I got waterlogged
and can't Uk* any salt. Why
ii IhJi?
, A—Tha retocUan of fluid

by your tiaauoa (edema) may
ba the result ci a disease In
your heart, kidneys or liver or
it may bo duo to aomo dietary
deficiency. Anything t h a t
causes salt to ba retained la
your tissues also causes re­
tention eg water. Pregnancy
itself would not mum tha
edema but soma complica­
tions of prapuney such aa
eclampsia
would.
Because
th an a n atvaral causes o f
adema, ao sing!* lino o f
treatment can ba applied to
all cases.
Q—My doctor aaya I hare
arteriosclerotic heart di**as*.
Would drinking boor or whis­
ky hava any affect M thlaT
A—Although many doc tore
believe that alcohol haa ao di­
rect harmful affect on tha
heart or arteries, you must
tako Into conaldaratlon whe­
ther or not those alcoholic
drinks tend to mska you gain
weight Excess fat definitely
puts ta added

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VICE. Reasonable price*.
Free parking, 2nd 4i Oak.
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 10S
S. Oak. 322-5742.

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Our Budget Wave Now 16.03
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
310 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

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PERMANENT SPECIAL for OKRA. PH. 322-6858.
Auguit, 36 complete. Hard
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Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W CONK PEAS Pick them your
selves, 11.50 bushel. 322-2791.
25Ui. 322-1321.

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WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
Service. 322-2310.
2-3 years, my home. Fenced
ahady back yard with Play,
house 4
all playground 22. Plumbing
equipment. Ph. 838-4963.
PLUMDLNG
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
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in
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RETTA T. FIRTJON, at 4».
Defendant*
VOTICR
8TATB OP FLORIDA
Tot llotla T. F lrllon, RPR f,
HorkvIMr, Connecticut
Marlon H. K*&gt;, »7 Ledge,
wood Drive, Glastonbury,
Conn.
Norma B. Weeeell. t l
Rond Hi., W ethersfield,
Conn.
Halan L. Bpelri. It n il.
latto Bt.. Waal H artford,
Conn,
P. Joan Thompson. II
Maillann A»a., Bprln*.
flalil. Maaa.
Philip York and — —
York, hla wlfa, (addraaa
unknow n)
Carlttun I’ aacna and —
Paaeoa, hla wlfa, H I Old
Country Itoad, W lndaor
Locke, Conn.
Warran l-aaooa and —
Paaeoa, hla wlfa, W indaur t&lt;oek*. Connecticut
TOU ARE HRRKUY NOTD
PIE
that a ault to quiet lllta
baa boon brought in lha Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
Florida, agalnat you and aach
o f you, claim ing any aatata,
right, lllta nr Inlereat In or
lion upon tna follow in g daaertbad raat proparty altualad
In tam lnola County, Florida,
to .w li:
Eaat It faat o f Lot 14 and
all or Uita IS. II. 17 and II
In Ulork
r.
Hobart
I*
II a11a AiMItlnn to
Alta,
monta, ;■* nar plat there*
of re co rd 'd In I'lat llook
3, Pag&lt; a 96 a till 37, Public
R ecord- nf Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. Flotilla,
and you am In m by rai|ulrad to
Hla your h i - w - i , nr nthar
wrltta.i iltf. n»«t, iiaraonalty or
by your u lio r h i), with ilia
Clark o f thr i Irrult Court,
Ninth Juilb lit I circu it, Kami*
nolo County, Florida, al lha
Cuurl House In Hanford, Flur
Ida, and to serve a copy tharaof
Upon lha r ia ln tlffa stlornay
whoaa Dana la Wlnderweedl*
llalnaa and Ward. 331 Park
Avenue. South, W inlar Park,
Florida, not latar than lha Ird
day o f Baplambar, 11(1, thara.
In aottlng up tho oatata, right,
till*. Intataat In or llan upon
lha above daacrlbad proparty
clalmad by you and ahould you
fall to do ao dacraa pro oonfr.au will ba antarad agalnat
you.
WITNESS my hand and aaal
of aatd Court al Hanford, Ftor.
l i t , llila llt h day o f July, 1311
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Rack with, Jr.
Clark o f lha abovo alylad
Court
lly Handra B. Johnaon
Deputy Clark
tVImlarwaadla, llalnaa and
Ward
334 Park Avanua, South,
Wlntar Park, Florida
Puhliaht July II, Aug. 7, 14. II,
till
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322-7R57 or 322-3123

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25. Air Fond. &amp; Heating
AIK-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEKS
II. K. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322 4234

311. Home Appliance*

8' MEAT CASE. 8‘ Dairy Case.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
H. M. Gleason, U ke Alary.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
AUTOMATIC
Wa liter. Ph.
We nopatr and Service
322 3S02.
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co. 2 USED DRYERS, Completely
207 W 2nd SI
F4 2 6433
rccomiitliuncd, 90 day War­
ranty.
25. Air Fond. &amp; Heating
DICK’S APPLIANCE SVC.
310 So. Sanford
AIR-CONDITIONING
322-7638
REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed Calls n
Ph. 322-6134

Local automobile dcalcri of­
fer their belt buys In Herald
classified display ads.

Legal Notice
IN THIS C n r ilT
OF T llll
UOt'VTY J DIKII-.. nl'.MI vo l.H
CtlDNTTi BTATB OF I'L ttll.
■DA.
In re Ik* Eelat# *||
MARGUERITE A. NEUMANN,
Deceased.
IN PRORATE
PINAI, NtITICH
N ollca la harsby given that
tha undarstgnsd will pr»»*nt tn
lha llonurabla County Judga of
Hainlnola County. Florida, thalr
final
raturn.
account
and
vouchers. as E saculora o f tha
ICalale o f Marguarlta A. Neu­
mann, dacaaaad. and at said
tlma, than and thara. maka a p ­
plication to th* aald Judga for
a final sstdem ant of th -lr ad­
m inistration Of said aatata, and
for an ordar discharging than)
aa such Executor*.
p a la d this th* 16th day of
Oclobar, A. I). I M l.
/ a / Catherine M. Lawson
/ * / Ijonald W. U w u m
A* Executor* of (ha Katata
o f Marguarlta A. Neumann
Dacaaaad.
Joa. M. Muraako, Atty.
P. O. Uoa 111
Farn Park. FI*.
Publish: July II. Aug. 7. II. II,
IM I
C D U -lt!
NOTICM OP KLIMTIUN
Da It known that I. TDM
ADAMS. Bscratary of Mtal* of
tha Btata o f Florida, do hart*
by Blv* notlca that a O K S.
ER AD ELECTION will ba hold
In Bamlnol* County, Florida,
on Tuaaday n a it auccaadlna
lha drat Monday In Novtmher,
A. D. t i l t , lha aald Tuaaday
balng lha third day o f Novatnbar, to fill tha follow ing o fflcaal
Dnltad ria l* * Banator
Hapraaanlatlva In Congrea* for
tha Fifth Congraaalonal Dis­
trict
Thraa ( I ) Juatlcaa o f tha 8u&gt;
pram* Court, Groups t, I and

1

Thraa ( I ) Judgsa o f tha District
Court o f Appeal for tha 8a.
cond Appellate District, tlroup*
A. C and E.
Governor
Bacrtlary o f Btata
Co plroller
('umtnlaalonar o f Agriculture
Ttaaaurar
Attorney Ganaral
Bupi-rlnlandaat o f Public In­
struct Inn
Fli rt ta Public Udlltlaa Cora*
ptlaa lunar
Hint,' M 'orney o f lha Ninth
d u ll 1.1 i.'lroull
I’ u b f. Iiatandsr Ninth Judicial
Circuit
One U Member o f Iho House
o f lli'iiieeanlatlvaa.
Count) Judga
Clark .it th* Circuit Court
8h. riff
Tea Assessor
Tax Collector
County Superintendent o f Pub­
lic Instruction
Supervisor o f Registration
Thraa
(tl
Members of tha
Doard of County Commission*
are. District* 1. I and I
Taro (t l Uambara o f th* Board
o f Public Instruction, Districts
1 nd t.
Thraa ( t ) Juatlcaa o f lb* Paaea,
D istrict a t, 4, and •
Thraa ( t ) Constables, Districts
t. 4, and •
County Surveyor
P rosecu ting Attorney
(BEAL)
In Testim ony
W hereof.
1
have hereunto aat my hand and
tha Great Baal o f lha Btata of
Florida, at Tallahaaaaa. the
C a p lu l, this th* thirty-firm
day o f July. A. D . tt&lt;4.
TOM A D A M * SECRETARY
OF STATE
FO R fa m la cl* COUNTY
TO My. W altar dlalow , Ed Ilaw
Sanford Marald
Sanford, Florida
Publish Aug. T. 14, 11, II, 1M4

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34 — U pholelerr
11— Vacuum Cleaner*
37 —Moving 4 Storage
33— exterm inator*
13— Plonte— Kin wr re— Seed*
10— Mine. For Mel*
51— Article* For Itemi l —dwap or Exchang*
55— Wanted To lluy
15— Furniture For del*
i f — Antique* For 8*1*
51— Money To Doan
SO— Uuelncee Opportunities

Legal Notice

ERRORS

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15. Special Service*

fi. Child Cnrc

Mlalmam AO— I LI*#
( f i t * A .lr tfr r * • !&lt; • par » ■ * !

CLA89IFIKD

1»— Llveetoek
11 — Bpevlil Nolle**
IS—Catering
11— Piece* lu Cel
11—Hpeclxl Kervlce*
14—Swim ming Pool*
17—Janllurlel Service*
i I S -D o -lt -Y o u reelf
SHETLAND PONIES. 373 and
IS— Uulldtre Suppllt*
up. Will paiture. Plenty rid i SO— '.'oncrelv Conttr.
j 31— Home Ilepetre
lng space. Ph. 322-5479.
SS— Plumbing
SI— Painting
8 MONTHS OLD Guernsey i SI— Well D rilling
j
35—
Air Cond. It lleetln g
Calf Steer, 310. 322-0171.
31— Itadlo - T .le v lilo n
33— Photo 4 Equipment
| SO— Home Appliance*
13. Catering - Foot!
SI— Mualetl Inetrument*
; 33— lluelntee Equipment
OKRA. 322-0415.
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10 to 20 |4 11.50 12.12 |4.20

fr r a lfl

1— Loet a Found
S— p -rson a ls
4—-Iletuty Car*
5— Day Nur.erle*
S— C)i11d Cara

DOGS BECEIVED for Adop
tlon, boarded. Animal Retcue League, 1700 W. MLnneACE BEAUTY SALON
aota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1846.
la closed. Cuitomera call Cut
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
AKC CHIHUAHUA Puppies.
Ph. 322-9392.
BEAUTICIAN
SENIOR or JUNIOR
10. Poultry • Livestock
DeBary 668-5974

R ir tu K

t^ u n fo rh

P a g e 10 —

A u g . 14, 1964

43. Plants. FlowerB, Seeds 55. Furniture For Sale
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177. Situation Wanted

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Legal Notice
A special mealing of tha
Stockholders
of
lha
dnltad
Btats ttank o f Seminole, a
banking corporation, will ba
held In lha lobby o f tha Florida
H o le Ilank on Thursday, A u g­
ust 17. m et, at I t&gt;. M. for tha
fo llow in g purpoM a;
(1) E lect a Hoard o f Direct*
ora and tha transaction
o f such nthar business aa
may coma
bsfor*
tha
mealing.
Intrlng Iturgsa*
l'realdant
Put-11 ah Aug. 14, 1944
CDC-II
c t n c i iT r n c n r o f
TIIM NINTH JtlllILT Al. ( l i t *
( P I T IN t i l l D i l l SEMI n o l i ;
C(H NTV, FLO It ll&gt;A.
p i i i n p i h i v n o , liana
THU PENN MUTUAL LIFE tJ4*
BUIIA NO E COJ1 PANT,
ria ln ltff.
v*.
HOtlEHT M. DOWNING, at u i.
*1 al,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF HI'IT IN
MOHTO H it; PO Ilf.l l.ow l'IIK
T O i HGIIEnT M. DOWNING
and
PATRICIA
DOWN.
ING. hla wlfa.
RF.«II)KNCP.I UNKNOWN
AND TOi All partlaa claim ing
Interests by, through, un­
der or against lha a fo r * .
aald persona
YOU AHC hereby notified
that a Complaint to forarloa*
a isrtatn m ortgage encum ber­
ing the follow in g daacrlbad real
properly, (o -w lt:
1-OT I, tlLOCIt 19. HEFTLElt
HOMKB
OHLANDO
SECTION ONE. according
tn plat tharaof recorded In
D a t llnok II, Pag** * and
4. Public Records nf Baml­
nol* County, Florida
baa barn fllad agalnat you tn
th* above stylad ault, and you
ar* required to aarv* a ropy
of your Anawar o r olhar Plead­
ing to lha Complaint on Plain­
tiff*
attornaya,
ANDERSON.
RUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES, III
Eaat Central Boulevard. Or.
lando, Florida, and (lla th* o r i­
ginal Answer or oth er Pleadlng In th* o ffice of th* Clerk
o f th* Circuit Court on or b*.
for* lb s tlth day o f Kaptainbar, 1(44, If you fall Ut do so,
a dacraa pro canfaaao w ill b*
taken agalnat you fo r lha rallaf demanded In th* Complaint.
This Notice shall b* publish*
ad ones a weak for four con*
aecutlva weeks In th* Banford
Herald.
DATED THIS 11th day of
August, 1144.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Dy: Ellaabath Urusnahaa
Deputy Clark
Publish AUg. 14. SI. t l S Sapt.
4. 1444.
CDC-10
in

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95. Houaea For Sale

= = = = = = = S S
WILL KEEP Children in my
GEORGIA RED Potato Vinci.
FREE ESTIMATE
home for working mothers.
323-0300.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
322-2628.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
50. Mlac. For Sale
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ture. Call Nix Bedding Ufg. CARE tor Old Folk*. 322-8410.
L 1U, A 2 BATHS
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
11— Money Wanted
WILL accept belt reasonable
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
41—S*vlng* 8 Doen
FA
3-2117,
DAY’S
W
ort
Wanted.
322-7033,
offer for 18 cti. II. tUiolexB
*1— Insurance
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
IS—S ch ool. A In struction !
iteel commercial refrigera­
For the biggest selection of SEWING A Alterations. Spe- For Complete Information
70—
Em ploym ent Service*
tor. Good running condition
See or Call Your
cLliring in Children’ s cloth­
71—
5IH* Help Wanted
nearly new and used furni­
Contact Dick Aiken or call
73 — Fem ale Help Wanted
ing. Price* reasonable, ph.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
71— Met* or Female Help
322 6623.
Brokerage in Casselberry
322-9116.
71—8*1** Help W anted
!
SALES BROKER
77 —Situation Wanted
ou 17-92. Open I day* 9 to 6.
FOR SALE — T V ’S
St— Income Property
82. ltusiness Prop. • Sale We Have The Home For You

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

CLASSIFIIED INDEX

4. Reality Care

322-5612
Krmm

PENS it RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbits
$63 Male and Female
t’ h. 322-9197

REV. EDWARD WHITE
Spiritual Councilor
Chauncy SI., Csssadaga
Phono 220-2013

Classified
Phones

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FHA - VA

IS— D ullness P rop__ Sal*
11— Ileal Eetat* Wanted
I t — Heel Estate Bel*
17— Iluatnee* Rental*
SO— Lot* For 8*1*
St— Farm*— d ro v e *
S3—Out o f State Acreage
05— l l o u . i l For 8*1*
04— House*— Sal* or ft.a t
07— House For Kent
100— Iteeort Dental*
l o t — Trailer*— Cab* no*
103—Mobil* H om es—Sat*
101— Mobil* H om es— Rent
101—Trailer Spec*— Rent

22 YOUR PICK
«15 Down *5 Per Week

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H O S P IT A L

Uaed furniture, appliance*,
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold. ACE BEAUTY SALON. Co*t
o f . equipment. Ph. 323-1013.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112.

84. Heal Estate - Sale

7th Si Laurel

Stenstrom Realty
2565 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
822-7495

fe ll
Us
Your
rural lure.
RIVERFRONT HIDEAWAY THIS HOME WILL SUPPORT
Quick Service With the
Located In center of Shad A
YOUI
Caah. SUPER TRADING
Bass fishing on the beautiful Completely furnished 3-stocy
POST. FA 2-0677.
St. John* River a 1960 10 x
borne. Nice looking, in ex­
33 Ft. Aluminum trailer
YELLOW Formica Kitchen
cellent condition, convenientcompletely
furnished
on
Dinette set. 4 chain, $20;
ly located. Net rental In­
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
101— Apartment* For Rent
large lot. Trailer, lot and
26" Girl’* Bike, $10.322-9079.
in i— (loom * For Rent
i BARN OF 10,000 Itema open
come last year $300 per
110— Hotel Hoorn*
i
hideaway with restful quiet­
month. ToUl price $17,000
611 days, 1300 Grapevllie
113— Rental Agents
ness and privacy may be
(&gt;B. Schools &amp; Instructions
and low down payment lo
l t l — Wanted To Hint
Ave., Sanford, Fla,
yours for $8,300 with Easy
H i — Aulua For Sal*
responsible buyer.
111—A uto.— Sale o r Trad*
5
HOLLY AVE.
Terms!
AUGUST SPEC. New canvait
11a— 'Trucke For Set*
KINDERGARTEN
cot*, $5.99 value, now $3.88
130— Autom otive Servlet
131— Scooters A Cycles
JUNIOR KINDERS
Army-Navy Surplus.
131— lloala A Motors
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
135— Marine Supplies
Investment A Rsslty
USED LUMBER: 2x1 through
Ph. 322-3360
Realtor-Iniuror-Trade*
116
N. Park Ave. • 322-9173
2x12. Sheitlng and flooring.
The Finest In
322-1991 1919 S. French Ave.
322-0793.
Pre-School Education
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB MeTrom Seminole County
WANTED
dallion Home. Chain link
(D ial D irect)
1938 318 Chav, motor complete
KINDERGARTEN
WEEK END RANCHER
fence, shallow well 4 pump,
ly rebuilt. 322 9311 after 3
Who needs 4 acres of excell­
1101 W. 2(Jtb St. (Roar)
dishwasher, draw drapes 4
322-7547.
Mr*. J. W. Carter
ent pasture land, (fenced
i.’ll. Municnl Instrument*
heavy duty rods, Venetian
with two flowing wells). Al­
8th Year — 322-0517
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
Blind*, Kitchen equipped,
Enrollment
of
15
Only
so
Includes
a
modern
10
x
PIANO SVC. * TUNING
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
large landscaped lot. Down
Beit In Pre-school education
43 ft. ’59 model bunk house
Rebuilding . Refelting
FISH CAMP.
payment $1500. Call 322-6118.
with Cabana and screened
FREE ESTIMATES
WORLD
BOOK
Eneylopedia,
71.
Mule
Help
Wanted
porch. HURRY! "STAKE
GENE CUMUAA
Uvtd, large type edition.
YOUR CLAIM NOW." Ride IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
322 2061 - After 12 p. m.
FLORIDA’S OLDEST
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
Southbound Stage 3.4 miles New H o m e , West Fourth
Street, just off Persimmon.
CO.
Lot 93, Sanford.
from City Limits. F o r
Piano Tuning and Repair
EXPANDING - OPENING
Csll 838 3911 Collect
schedule
call
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4221 USED AIR CONDITIONER,
OFFICE
Shown Dally 1-T
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
18,300 BTU. Ph. 322-1926.
Will hire 5 men, experience
35. Vacuum FltHner*
AGENCY • REALTOR
FHA • RESALES
not necessary, aa you will be
CHORD ORGAN. Lesi than I
2405 S. Park Are.
Company trained for above Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-228* Uke new, 2 4 3 BEDROOM
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
year old. $50. 322-7095.
MASONRY Homes, 1 4 2
average income. Must be
YOUR KKXA1R DEALER
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIZ ZAG
Batin, Kitchens Equipped.
bond able and have Car. Age hV. HuMinext* Rent ale
2556 S. Purk
322-6611
'64
Model
$100 Down, Payments less
no barrier, retired people
SALES - PARTS • SERVICE REPOSSESSED
make* buttonhole*. Sews on
are now making $10,000 to F a n LEASE—Service Station.
thin rent.
Good location. Good pro­
button*, make* hundred* of
$15,000
per year. Positions
HELMLY REALTY
SANFORD nERAUTt
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
decorative * 1 11 c h e *, etc.
such as; Branch Managers,
Ph. 322-1641
WANT ADS
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Guaranteed. Take up re­
District and State Managers
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
maining 5 payment* of $7.50
are now open due to our ex­
RESTFULLY YOURS
BRING rAST
Phone 322-8627.
pansion.
Start
a
New
Car­
You deserve comfort end con­
RESULTS
U
I).
1-o I h For Sale
eer! Don't beiltate to aee
venience In retirement. Buy
READY 31IX CONCRETE
our Company Representa­ MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
this beautifully landscaped
P itloi, Floor, Free Eitim a.j*
tive 9 to II a. tn. Monday,
home with oversized rooms
102 FL frontage. 119 No.
Sills, lintels, itepa, block*,
Room 298 Melsch Bldg., 224
located tn DeBary, one min­
Scott
Ave.
Will
consider
NOTICK (IF SUIT
iin d , cement, rork, pipe,
E. 1st St.
ute from 1-4 and an easy
TIIF. STATE OF FLORIDA TO
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
iteel, greaie trap*, dry
STEPHEN
KENNETH
drive to anywhere. $9500.
son,
Jr.
Ph.
322-1533
or
322well*.
Stepping
itonc*.
MGlItt.
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN.
Terms t
IlKBIDENCE UNKNOWN.
0228.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Apply H A A Department
A ta iitn Com plaint having
309
Elm
Ave.
32Z-573t
baan filed agalnat you In tha
BART PILCHER, Broker
Store, 101 Sanford Ave.
LAKE MINNIE
C ircuit Cnurt In and for Baml*
Personal Servlca
• LAKEFRONT LOTS
nol* County, Florida, by M Tn* 22 CU. FT. Clie*t type FreeiWANTED. P U N C H PRESS
Call 322-7498
TI.H I. MOIIIl, for dlvorca,
er. Perfect condition. Ph.
.
Fully Improved
Operators and assemblers.
tha abort till* o f which la
323-0437.
Sewer, Water, SIm 112 x 180.
MYRTLE I. M O lin, P lain tiff,
Age 10 or over. Apply in
vertua STEPHEN KENNETH
Sacrifice $3300 Each. Char­
person to liar Csr Aluminum
SOUTH PINECREST — 3
MOIIIl. Dafandant, thaaa pra* RIDING BOOTS. Like new, H
les Sellgman, 1201 E. Robin­
aenta are to com m and you to
4
4 Bedrooms. $100
Products Co
price. Ph. 322-8971.
son A v e , Orlando. Phone
apptar and (II* your Answer or
Down Payment $81 to
other dsfana* nr pleading h ere­
&lt;118.18 Monlhy P a y .
122-2376. Brokers Invited.
in with th* Clerk o f lha C ir­ BABY BED, Complete, $13. 72. Female Help Wanted
mcala.
100 Maple.
cuit Court of Senilnolo County.
$1 per Day Rental for Electric
Carpet Shampoocr with pur
chase of Blue Luitre. Car
roll's FUmiture,

Stemper Agency

SOUTHW ARD

425-5938

Legal Notice

Florida,
and eerva
a ropy
th ereof on P la tn llffa Attorney,
Carroll
llurka.
A ttorney
at
Law, P, O. Draw er Z, Sanford,
Kim Ida, on or before tho 19th
day nf September, A. D. 1144,
or otherw ise decree pro non*
feaeo will b* antarad agalnat
you.
Th* Fanford Herald la d e ­
signated aa a nawapapar o f
general circulation In which
thle citation shall ba published
one* aach weak fo r four oonsecutlva week*.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
cial aeal of tha Clark o f th*
Circuit Court on thta th* Ith
day o f August. A. D. 1*44,
(SEAL)
Arthur II. R eckw ith, Jr..
Clark of Circuit Court
n y : Martha T. Vlhlan
D C.
C arroll llurka
Attorney at Law
Hull# 111
Sanford Atlantis National
Rank Hull ding
P. O. Drawer Z
Sanford. Florida
Attorney for P la in tiff
C DC ■! 1
Publish Aug. T, II. t l . t l , 1M4
n o tic e

or

FOHKCLORL'RK
chancery

no .

balm

isaid

95. ilouttcd For Sale

WOMAN, White, Age 23-33 to
operate open-lype washing NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bedmachines A other laundry room, screened porch, nicely
RENT A BED
chores. Joe's Laundry A
landscaped. 130 N. Cortex.
RoPaway, Hospital A Biby
Dry Cleaners, 2307 Sanford
Beds.
NEW HOMES
Ave.
By Day, Week, or 3!onth
Avallablg lo Sanford area and
ph. FA 2-3!61 116 W lit St
. .Hale or Female Help
Longwood araa &lt;6 ml. So. oo
CARROL! ’S FURNITURE
17-92). Rgady for occupancy
MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER.
$63.00 per mo. and up.
For Afternoon Rout* In San Sales office. 602 Highland Ave.
ford Area. Muit have good
Longwood, Fla.
iji t i i k c m r r i T c o u r t o f
running car. Write; Circula­
838-3911 CoUact
T U B Sth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
tion, P. 0 . Box 1657, SaaIk
A SD
FOR
IK K IJO L E
C O C S T L FLORIDA
ford.

51. Articles For Hen I

Legal Notice

IJI C M A M K H T JO. IBSn
BAST n iV K n 8 .W IN 0 S DANK.

• Saw York corporation,
v*.

Plaintiff,

HOMER C.ERR1V and MIL­
DRED DURRlS', hla wlfa,
U afrndanto
ROTICE TO D I T C J U OR
O' J R R OF FI'BLIDATlOJf
SLIT FOR FOIlMCLOat’ IIU
TO : M ILDRED OURfllN. wlf*
o f i i o m b u aUHUIN
(Raaldanc* unknown)
And all unknown part!**
claim ing any Interest by.
through, under or against
th* abnv* named party
w ho may b* dead or Is
not known to b* dead or
all**.
TOU.
M ILDRED
OERRIK,
or* hereby notified that a
Com plaint fo r Forackiaur* of
M ortgas*
hat
baan
(Had
agalnat you, and you ar* r*.
qulrtd la ##rv* a cop y o f your
Anaw tr o r Pleading* lo lha
Com plaint on th* P la in tiff* at­
torney. Joseph 14. n ttg tr a ld ,
t i l Security Trust Uulldlng,
Miami It, Florid*, and flit
th* origin al Anaw tr or Plead­
ing In tha o ffic e o f th* Clark
o f lha Circuit Court on or be­
fore th* Ind day o f September
A. D . IM I. If you fall to do
*o, J id g m tn t by default w ill bt
takan agalnat you fo r the re­
lie f demanded la tha Com ­
p la in t
Th* description o f Ih* real
property proceeded agalnat la:
Lot t. BT. JOHNS VILL* AOE. Second Revision, ac­
cord in g to plat tharaof as
recorded In Plat Book IS.
page* Tl and 71, Public R e­
c o rd ! o f Samlnot* County,
F lorida:
TO O ETIfER WITH tha fot.
louring personal property)
Praw ay Bpae* Has tar. M o.
d ti No. H i l l
Thle n olle* thall b* publish­
ed one* each weak for four
consecutive weak* In iho 8ANFOR
HERALD.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Banford, Bamlnol* C o u n t y
Florida, thla ISth day o f July
A.D.. 1*14.
(BCAL)
A rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark. Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Joseph M. Fttxgorald
IIS rco u rtly T r u il Building
Miami II. F lorid*
F K a a k lla 1-II7S
Publish! July II. Aug. 1, li, it,
till

NOTICE I* hereby given that
lha undersigned ARTHUR II
BECKW ITH , JR-, Clark o f th*
Circuit Court o f Bomtnol* Coun­
ty. Florida, wilt, on th* ttth
day o f Auguet, 1914. at ll:S t
o'clock A. M. at th* F ront Door
nf the Bamlnol* County Court
lloue*. Hetnlnol* County. In th*
cdty o f Hanford, Florida, o ffe r
for aal* and sail at pu blic o u lcry to tb* highest and beat b id ­
der for caah, lha fo llo w in g daacrlbed
property
altualad
In
BanilnoU County, Florida, toa ll:
Lot I. B lock II. TOW NSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA. a
subdivision
ac­
cording to plat tb a roof r e ­
corded in
Plat
Book
t,
pagaa II to It. In du s!**,
o f th* Public Racorda o f
Bamlnol* County, Florida,
pursuant to th* Final Doers*
o f Foracloour* ontarad la *
css* pending In oold Court, th*
oiyl* of whleh (a
EAST BROOKLYN
BAVINOS
DANK, a Now Y ork co rp o ra ­
tion.
P la in tiff,
-**JOHN C. W O O D !. JR. and
JUNK U WOODS, hi* art [a, ot
al.,
Dafandant*.
and th* chancery num ber o f
which la 14911.
WITNESS my hand and th*
o fficia l aaal o f aald Court, this
ttth day a f August, 1944.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr..
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
o f Pomlnol* County, F lo r­
ida
8 yt Joan M. W ilk e
Deputy Clark
Joetph M. F lliga ra ld
Attorney to r P la in tiff
111 SacurUy Truat l a l M U l
Miami n . F lorida
FHsnhtln 1 - t l f t
Publish Aug. 11, I t I I
CDS-111
C D C -it

NEW HOMES

OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 50c
-SANFORD HERALD

Crystal Lake Park—Laka Mar)
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3361.

1 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, enclos­
ed Brceiewsy 4 carport*.
About $3,000. Small Down
payment Also some furni­
tv t h e c t n c v i r c o u r t o r
ture. Immediate occupancy.
T i n : NIUTII JUDICIAL CIR
CaU 122-7936 or see at 2400
I f IT IV AVD FOR BERI.VOLR
Orange.
COUNTY FLORIDA.

Legal Notice

CH AM AIRY NO. 14*41
FLATIIUSII BAVIN-18

BANK.
Plaintiff.
va
PAUL O. BAUatf. at u i. *t at.
Dafandant*.
■OTICE OF SUIT IN
MOHTUAOE FOItECLOaURR
TOi PAUL
O
BAU atl
and
L lib it: DICKSON BAU atl.
hla wlfa.
RKSI IBNCUl UNKNOWN
AND TO , All parti** claim ing
Inlaraat* by, through, un­
der er against lha a fo r e ­
said parson*
TOU ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint I* foreclose
a certain m ortgage encum ber­
ing th* hollowing described
reel properly, to -w ll:
Lot »0. Block 1. o f EAST11 H O O K
SUBDIVISION.
UNIT NO. t. according lo
th* Plot tharaof aa record ­
ed In Plat Book It. Pag*
SB, Public Records o f Baml­
nol* County, Florida,
haa beta (Had agalnat you In
ih* ebov* stylad ault. end- you
era rauulrad to aarv* a cop y
o f you r Answer or oth er Pleadlng t* th* Complaint on Plain­
tiff*
attornaya,
ANDERBON.
Kuril, DEAN a LOWNDES. I l l
East Central Boulevard. O r.
lando, Florida, and (It* Ih*
o rigin a l Answer er other Plead­
ing In th* a lflo t o f th* Clark
of th* Circuit Court on o r be­
fore tha Ith day o f September
1144. tf you fall ta do ao. a
dacraa pro con fta to will b* ta k ­
an agalnat you for th* relief
damtndad I* Ih* Complain*.
Thla Nolle* shall b* publlahad one* a weak for four co n ­
secutive weak* la tb* Sanford
Herald.
DATED THIS Ith day * f
August. 1144.
(SE A L)
Arthur H. Beekwltk, J r ,
Clerk o t Circuit Court.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publlah Aug. 7, II, 11. II, IM I
IC D C -U

3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, screen­
ed patio. Pb. 323-0368.

Legal Notice
IN TH R CIRCUIT COURT O r
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
c u r r , IN AND FUR SE R INOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
c h a n c e r y NO. 1SS4S
FORECLOSURE
MACEL C HUFFMAN
P lain tiff

• T* .

W ALTER C. E8RY JR. AND
L O li A. KSRT, HtB W IFE
Dafandant*
NOTICE TO APPEAR
TO) W ALTER C. E8RY JR.
AND^LOIB A. E iR T . HIS
Addraaa:— UNKNOWN
YOU ar* hereby notified that
a BUI a f Complaint for Fur*,
cloaur* ha* beta filed agalnat
you. end you * r« required ta
aarv* * copy 0f your Answer
o r Pleading to th* BUI o f Com plaint on th e P U ln iltr* A lternay, JOHN IE A. MCLEOD. D ei
t i l l . Apopka. Florida, and (Us
th i original Anawtr o r Flood­
ing tn th* o ffice o f th* Clark
ar ti* Circuit Court on or b*.
for* th* Ilk day of r*pt*m b*r
t i l l , tf you foil to do #*.
Judgment by default w ill b*
taken against you far th* r*.
tl*f damtndad In th* Blit of
Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford.
Bamlnol*
County,
« ■ * * . rtl* ith day o f August.
(SEAL)
* r ,h » r »• Beckwith, Jr..
Clark. Circuit Court
■am laols County. Florida
B y: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark

MoLEOD
Apopka. Florida

Publish Aug. t. I*. It, li. m i

WOODMERE PARK — 3
Bedroom*. St 00 Down
Payment $60 Monthly
Payment
IDYLLW1LDE — 4 Bed­
rooms, Deluie H o m e ,
•161.36 Monthly P a y
ment

BEL-AIR — 3 Bedrooms,
$230 Down PaymtnL $31

Monthly Payment

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
— 3 4 8 Bedrooms. 3100
Down Payment $48 to
••• Monthly Payment*.
GREENBRIAR — 3 4 4
Bedrooms. De l u x e
Home*.
8107.50
to
0185.24 Monthly P a y Minis.
SUNLAND

Bedroom*,

ESTATES—$

$100

Down

Payment $75.23 to $87
Monthly Payments.
MAGNOLIA HEIGHTB—I
Bedrooms. $330 Down
Payment $70 Monthly
Payment
SAN LANTA—3 Bedroom,
S?5#. £ 0WJ Payment |«8
Monthly Payment
GROVE MANOR—4 Bodroom p r lu i. Homs. $173
Monthly Payment,

WYNNKWOOD — « Bed­
room, $330 Down Parmint. $63 Monthly Pay.
m eat
FAIRLANE E8TATES —
4 Bedroom, $600 Down
Payment $103 Monthly
Payment
SAN BEN KNOLLS — g
Bedroom, $400 D o w n
f t S S f . l * 7 »• $80
Monthly Payment
RAVENNA PARK t
Bedroom. $01.04 Month­
ly Payment

BEL-ISLE — g _
fi®"** $171.14
Monthly Payments.
country

CLUB

EN-

TRANCE — 4 Bedroom
1117.08
Monthly Payment

Call 322-3829
M erle W . W arner
Realtor
Adelaide H. Mooes, Aaooc.
7$$ Banth Parti A venae
Banford. Florida

t

�W hy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612 :
95. Houses For Sale

St. Johns Realty

97. Houses For Rent

She

1 BR. fur.i. house, I.ako Mary.
No pots. 322-3049.

THE T1MF TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Avc.
FA 2-6123 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. So. San­
ford Av*. Ph. 322-04S4.
LARGE HOME
209 E. 10th SI Ideal for large LAKE MARY. Nicely furnish­
family looking for lota of
ed 2 Bedroom House. Avail­
floor space. 4 Bedrooms, 3
able August 17. Ph. 322-3930.
Baths, Florida Room. Din­
ing room, rorner location 2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
space heater, kitchen equip­
All for only IWW. Terms
can be arranged.
ped. Available Aug. 3 k
Aug. 28. 322-2838.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
Raymond Lundquist, Aiso.
room,
kitchen
equipped,
FA 2-39*1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
draperies. *133 mo. 322-3836

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 D O W N
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bedrooms located in varloua
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

evenings. 322-7480 dayi.
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
Florida room, fenced yard.
322-150T,

100. Resort Rentals
HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4036

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
101. Trailer - Cabanas
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 333-2116
Nights: 323-OTOO
322-0648
2324 Park Driv*

TENT Camping Trailer. New
tires

Sleep 6. *130. 322-0329

evenInga,
10'L Mobile Homes • Sale
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnings A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S.
322-2362

Sanford

tyrsld

SWEETIE PIE

Aug. 14, 1964 — Page 11 115. Autos For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

115. Autos For Sale

120. Automotive Service

12,1. Ilnnts &amp; Motors

SAVE 50rr ON
Auto Glass, Top*
IDEAL FOR FAMILY. 17'
USED CARS k PARTS
A Seat Covert
Swift, 75 hp Johnson. Getor
'59 Ford 4 D r. Kxc........ $399
trailer. Extras. 322-4173.
'38 Hillman Conv............. $119
'33 Pont. Wag................... $99
1 S H O m N G day left. Boat,
'34 Pont.............................. $t69
motor and trailer clearance
'33 Chevrolet ................ $159
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
sale. We arc rkning for
'51 Olds. License ... ... $59 ALL WORK GUARANTEED
vacation Aug. 16, Til Sepl.
OTHER CARS
3. Your chance Friday A
Ph. 322-6672
121. Scooters &amp; Cyclca
Saturday to buy at greatly
Formerly
redurrd prices. Example:
WHY Buy someone cues trou­
Zuckcrman'a Salvage
*1535 16’ Larson. *795. 14',
bles
$695 Fish A Ski, *450. Clear­
1960 CHEVROLET. *800. Ph WHY Go to the expense of a
ance also includes boat lot
3223128.
full of used outfits at Auc­
second used car
tion Wholesale. Open Fri­
120. Automotive Service WHEN You ran drive a brand day night and all day Sat­
new Vespa for *5.00
down and *1.30 per urday. Terms. Robson Sport­
VW SPECIALIST
ing Goods, Downtown San­
week, and get lip to
WRIGHT'S AUTO REPAIR
ford. 322-3961.
133 ni p .;.
Foreign A Domestic
Transmission
guaranteed
for
S Sanford Ave, Across
life,
from H LH .
322-0247.

$ Bank $

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Repossessions

•63 Consel, *1391 hal., *59 mo
'63 Renault. *9*1 hal, *39 mo
'61 Renault, *661 bal, *32 mo
'61 Ram. Wg. $1197 hal *t3 mo
'61 VW Bus. *1091 bal. $15 mo.
'60 Corvair. *797 bal. *35 mo.
'60 Fa I. '-t PU $761 bal, $31 mo.
'39 Merc. *691 bal. $31 mo.
'39 Ply. *7*1 bal. *33 mo.
'59 Ply Wg. *763 bal, *33 mo.
'59 Ford. *397 bal, *32 mo.
•56 Chev. Wg., *69; bal, $31 mo
’58 Olds. *391 hal . *3t mo
•38 Cadillac, *741 bal $32 mo
•J* Chry. *691 bal. *31 mo
’SI Pont. $741 bal. *3; me.
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
’57 Chev. V* $691 bal $32 mo. COHEN HADtATOR nnOP
2317 Country Club Road
’37 Ram. W.I., 1397 bal $20 mo. Free inape r lion, estlmatea,
322-7926
’58 Ram *330 bal. *24 mo.
pickup, delivery. Recnrln;
*37 Old*. *633 bal. $33 mo
A repair* discounted.
'6t TR Bonnievtlle, *730. Ph.
'ST riy. HT, *697 hal. $32 mo.
2111* E. 3rd.
322-3443
322-9986.
'36 Chev. Cnv. *762 bal *32 mo.
'S3 Chev., *182 bal, $21 mo.
12.1. Hunts * Motors
'34 Cadillac. *399 bal. *23 mo
'54 Pont *399 bal, *23 mo.
IT' Glass Boat, 30 hp motor,
'.34 Metro, *499 bal, *24 mo. Senkarik Glass and Paint
Ttlt trailer. Many extras.
Company
'33 Cadillac. *391 bal. (22 mo.
Reasonable. 322-2679.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4621
'33
Olds,
(172
bal
..
*10
mo.
“ Don't panic! Pm wearing a parachuter*
'35 Chrysler. *97 bal, *3 mo
'M Lark, *299 bal., (14 mo.
'S3 Ford. *99 bal. $1 mo
115. Autos For Sale
115. Autos For Sale
'56 Ford. SS $99 bal., *3 mo.
’62 CORVAIR,
*995. 2411 DEATH IN FAMILY. Must '33 fiuick, *76 bal. *2 mo.
4 dr. Automatic, Radio and Heater. Economic*! '6'. It*
sell K85 Olds, 1901. Riding
Grandview So.
like new, ton. Uni) 18,000 mile*. A beautiful off-white.
lawn mower, tabic saw. 119

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

What to look
for when you're

National

Club Rd.

FOR SALE OR TRADE
1956 Chevrolet 6 Cyl. 4 D r,
’S3 FORD, good body, good
A-l Condition. A steal.
Furn. Apt. 2300 nfeTlonvDIe.
mechanical condition, Call KIDDY'S STANDARD SVC.
322-6616, Claude Harroll.
Corner Ut A French
3 Rooms, UtlUtlaa, *30. 2 Bed­
room, *60. 322-2764.

SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

106. Apartments for Rent

61 Cadillac 62

*2895

Ynur Friendly Ford Denier
522-1181
Sanford
W. Park 641.8916

/ W

/ ',/ / / / &gt;

STARCHIEF
I . door

CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH,

H 8 SS&amp;

322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, large
lot. Aveileble August 10. 703
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
Fh. 3 » &lt;»40.

*2196

60 PONTIAC
2 DR. SEDAN
With 37,000 miles!

INVOICE PRICES!

Next to newt

63 Chevy Pickup

See It! . . .
You’ll Buy It!

llalf-tun, Fleetslda b e d .
Hair
long wheel base, extra
rlean and low mileage.

1695

1 Select Your New Cor
2. Pull The Factory In*
)UR OW N DEAL!

DISCOUNT
ON DEMONSTRATORS

60 BUICK
ELECTRA
l-dour.
that

A

hat

line
had

c a r t . Traded

luxury
the

car

best

of

in on a 1961

Klee Ira!

DOWN

q u a l if ie d

*1495

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_ PLYM O U TH
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668 5720,

_

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59 Chevy Nomad
Station wageai 8 cylinder,
auto, trana,, power steer­
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, , , y

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Iran*.
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W e’ll Handle This
Science is fine. In fact, it's wonderful. It’s here to stay, and every­
body’s in favor of it.
But when it undertakes to tell us
red-blooded American men what con­
stitutes the perfect feminine figure
— well, we just can't stand still for
it.
What happened was that a group
o f scientists and engineers at a com­
puter company got to thinking about
women (even scientists do it), came
up with some statistics, fed them in­
to a computer, and the computer
drew a picture of what the statistics
looked like in female form.
And we’ve got to admit that the

Helen Fuller Soys

DEAD END?

slide rule boys and their computer
pal came up with some pretty fair
results— 36-24-36, five feet five, 118
pounds, etc.
But who needs a computer to tell
him that any gal with those statist­
ics is bound to be reasonably pleas­
ant to gaze upon?
So use your computers and other
miracle gadgets on moon shots and
space orbits, scientists. We nonscient­
ists can take care of the feminine
angles— or lack o f them—with no
help from automation.
And it will be no trouble st all for
us, gentlemen. In fact, it’s our pleas­
ure.

WASHINGTON — Washing­
ton ii In no doubt about Pres­
ident Johnson's reasons for
mreting tha Vietnameie at­
tack on our shipi In the Gulf
of Tonkin as he did.
Hi* motive in ordering our
forces to fire on marauding
Vietnamese PT boati and on
supporting ahora installation
was to prevent a widening of
the present guerrilla war and
to penuad* th* Vietnamese
that their only hope D to
agree to an acceptable peace.
What is not at all clear is
why North Viet Nam attacked
our dcatroyers in internation­
al waters, 80 mUea out at sea.
The jungle guerrilla fighting,
obviously continues to go well
for their aide. There was no
need to change strategy if all
the Communists desired was
to keep the U. S. tied down
indefinitely In a costly con­
flict.
Present evidence here, how­
ever, indicates that the Ton­
kin attacks are a premeditat­
ed shift in Vietnamese stra­
tegy. concurred in by the
Communist Chinese.
Southeast Asian experts in
our government favor two
possible explanations.
Per­
haps the Northern Vietnameie
wanted to provoke ua into a
land attack they might use to
justify a bombardment to

When Communists fired on a U.S.
destroyer the other day, it was de­
scribed on the air as a shoot-out.
Sometimes you wish you could
have a black-out o f this stylized
stuff and a return-in of good, oldfashioned Engllsn.
It might be easier to take ear-wise.

Thought For Today
I am weary with my moaning;
every night 1 flood my bed with
tears; I drench my couch with my
weeping.— Psalms 6:6/
•

»

•

Fear not that thy life shall come
io an end, but rather fear thnt it
shall never hnve a beginning. — John
Henry, Cardinal Newman.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
U. S. officials can find no
sura answer to th* queition
why North Vietnameie force*
rhoia at this tima to assault
American deitroycra in inter­
national waters o ff their
coait.
Thera ara two tpecific ait*
uatlona which potiibly mny
have contributed to a sente of
adginess in th* Red capital
at llano),
One ia a teriaa o f "pin­
prick" air attacks by limited
South Vietnamese forces on
small islands in tha Gulf of
Tonkin o ff North Vietnamese
shores.
Thn second Is tha constant
annuyunce caused by the tiny
but evidently effective South
Vietnamese navy, largely an
aiiemblag* of junk and a
handful of PT boats, which
patrol S o u t h
Vietnamese
coastal waters and rivers used

by tha Reds for moving in
both men and materiel,
Tha United States denies
Hint its forces hnve been in­
volved in any way in attacks
on the North Vietnamese is­
lands, either l&gt;y air or by sea.
It further innsllts that Its
warships are not engaged In
d i r e c t collaboration with
South Vietnamese coastal pa­
trol activities.
Nevertheless, U. S. vessels
like the destroyer Maddox do
patrol Gulf of Tonkin waters
regularly to see what is going
on, including the movements
of supplies from Red China to
North Viet Nam. Sometimes
they perform special recon­
naissance missions in limited
areas.
Our role In these waters
may well have drawn all the
Red Irritation down upon us,
even though s i are not rain­
ing the pinpricks. Hanoi's

Herald Area Correspondents
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119-482*

Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milan
838-3678
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Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
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365-3712
DeBsry
Mrs. f rank Whit#
S6M-I222
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Raney
S6S-5631
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Mrs. Ritchie Harris
MUM

Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Waaler

322-821S
Laka Moaroa
Mrs. H. [.. Johnsaa

122 *722

Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-331?
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder

122-1811
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Mrs. Evelyn Lundy

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charges, it should be noted,
directly Implicate U. S. forces.
Rut beyond theis specifics
some aourcea here suggest
that thn North Vietnamese
leader, Ho Chi Minh, either
on his own initiative or goad­
ed by the Red Chinese, simply
decided this was a good time
to learn whether there is any­
thing more than paper in th*
American tiger.
If wa had responded with
no more than verbal protests,
the Communists In Asia would
hava gained an I m m i n i •
amount o f fare.
Had this happened, both
Hanoi and Peking might have
felt they were at last on the
way toward achieving an ov­
erriding long-range objective
—the conversion of not only
th* Gulf of Tonkin but o f all
western Psrlfie waters Into a
Communist take.
The Reds have wanted us
to go bark to Honolulu ever
since they seised th* Chines*
malnluml 15 year* ago,
A top congressional aource
who believes tha testing o f
the American tiger was a real
Red motive thinks tha fact of
tha attack on our veasala sup­
ports this argument. Though
many torpedoea appear to
have been fired, non* cam*
closer to U, R. destroyara
than 100 yards. Says this
source:
"Either they era a bunch
o f cockeyed marksmen, or
they wrre given orders not to
hit us."
.State Department officials
point out that If Ho Chi
Minh did set out mainly to
lest our mettle, h* is navsrthelesa shrewd enough to cal­
culate carefully what ha could
do if wa retaliated with
strong military Action.
"H e doesn't hava much
backup of his own,” says on*
official, contemplating Ho’s
now heavy damaged small
navy and hia skimpy air
force.
The big question naturally
Is whether Red China might
pitch In with either air or
naval aupport. Sourest her*
doubt it seriously.
For all hit allrgianta to
Peking, Ho ia considered un­
likely to welcome Rad Chinas*
planea on his bates. His trust
of the Chinese may not ex­
tend that far. Furthermore,
th* Chines* can b* prudent a*
well ai militant. Thay may
not wish to pit thair plainly
inferior sir fore* against oura.
Tha guasawork In top o ffi­
cial circles In Washington la
that tha principal Communist
response to our attacks upon
Red basts is likely to be a
sharp step-up in ground ter­
ror by tha Viat Cong, operat­
ing within South Viat Nam.
This terror has bam on the
rt*« for months. Hanoi, back­
ed by Paking, can go at it
harder than aver— perhaps di­
recting mors of it against
Amaricsns—and Just daclsra
that this is ths consequence
of our daring to s t r I k a
■gainst Communist soil. It is
th* Reds' one most plausible
prospect of saving fals.

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Yiets Shift Strategy

W hat’s New, Other-W ise
Are you with it language-wise?
Or nre you a stodgy stick-out
against the semantical move-in?
You have noticed, of course, that
the English language is undergoing
a drastic upheaval.
Not just a new fnd-word here nnd
there, but trends that have moved
into our vocabulary and taken over.
"W ise," for example. Nowadays
everything is product-wise, or saleswise, or weather-wise, or people-wise,
or something-or-other-wise.
And "in” and "out."
We have walk-ins, drive-ins, sitins, stall-ins, lie-ins, toss-ins and even
live-ins.
We have stake-outs, eat-outs, sleepouts, drop-outs, camp-outs and fam­
ily spat-outs. (That’s when mom and
dad fuss in public.)

\

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Sally Is a victim of our neu­
rotic modern age, (or we
now receive more mental
ilimulaUon but get far less
muscular
exercise
than
formerly. So scrapbook this
ease. Discuss it In school.
And you teachers should
realise that chewing gum
it valuable In reducing ten­
sion!
CASE T-II7: Sally S , aged
II. is a high school freshman.
“ Dr. Crane," she Umidly
asked st the conclusion of my
address before her school con­
vocation, "1 bile my finger­
nails.
"M y mother scolds me anti
I hale myself for doing it. but
dnspile my Rond intentions,
whenever I am tense or work­
ing st my lessons, I start bit­
ing *ny fmgernslls.
"Tbsy are chawed off io
th* quick and sometimes they
even bleed.
"So is Ihcrc any medicine
In stop this stupid habit of
m ine?"
Nail biting is simply a sign
of excess energy that is not
being spent in muscular ac­
tivity.
It is thus a first cousin to
smoking ciisrcU . for both arc
a means of channeling off the
pent-up energy that makes its
victim feel uncomfortable.
If Sally were playing bas­

ketball or swimming or run­
ning the mile race, she'd drain
off so miHi energy that she
wouldn't need to bite her fin­
gernails.
Rut in this hcrUr modern
age, we become unduly prodd­
ed and goaded mentally, yet
lack enough muscular exer­
cise to balance it.
In gramnnr school, » r ache
dule recess periods just to let
the youngsters run and romp
all over the playground.
For tills leg action drains
off energy murh faster Ilian
the sealwork tasks when they
are hark at their desks.
Nail biting is simply a com­
parable ou'lct to "recess" at
grade school,
tl is a first cousin to thumb
sucking by infanta.
In both cases, we can alert
the victim by biller substances
painted on the thumb or fin­
gernails.
Rut the more satisfactory
treatment t» to channel off
that pent up energy In aome
other, let* ohjedlonahl* man
ner.
For example, chewing gum
relieves nervous tension, whirh
is one reasnn why children
are usually addicts of gum.
Give the typical youngster
a choice of gum or candy and
he'll select gum. Why?
He doesn’t understand live

Phil Newsom Says

medical reason, but he knows
it makes him feel better to tie
chewing.
Soldiers in Work! War II
would also exclaim, "I (eel as
if I'll blow my top if 1 don't
have a clgarcl!"
Nervlous energy that Ia not
expended, builds up discom­
fort murh si a fire under a
steam boiler zoom* the press­
ure until a safety valve must
let off this excess steam.
Some school children use
wooden pencils and chew them
instead of their nails. Actual
ly, school teachers should urge
youngsters to chew gum just
for its relaxing effect on the
children.
Also, weave a mblier band
round your fingers and keep
toying with it, (or this drains
off excess energy, too.
Indulge m athletics as much
as possible.
And you grow less lense
when you extrovert your at­
tention via th# "Compliment
t'ltih" technique, thereby re.
during the motivation for nail
biting.
So send for (he "Complimen! Club" booklet, enclosing
a long stamped, return cavelope, plua 20c.
It can build up your popular­
ity while also helping atop
nail biting.

flnlrh Saigon. After U. S.
planea exploded thrir harbor
oil depot*, the Hanoi govern­
ment wav quick to charge that
the U. S. was threatening to
invade North Viet Nam.
Or perhaps the Communist
sea attack* were to leet our
willingness to become involv­
ed in a larger war In an elec­
tion year. Th* North Victnameae have not as yet unleash­
ed the powerful atanding
army they used to drive out
the French after Dicnbicnphu.
The thinking may he that dur­
ing a political campaign, a
U. S. President running for
re-election would not aland
across the path of a Commu­
nist sweep of the whole Viet­
namese peninsula
For long-term planning it is
Important to determine the
true explanation of the shift
in strategy, in his immediate
first response to the attack,
however, the President could
only consider our own proper
conduct under the circum­
stances.
Foreign correspondent* cov­
ering Washington, accustomed
to the intricate machination*
customary in older nations,
were quick lo quealion whe­
ther the Viet Nam crisis wai
fact or fiction. It wai just too
convenient to lie credible,
they said, that Mr. Johnson

on the eve of a campaign
would be handed an opportun­
ity to demonstrate that he
would react with forceful re­
straint under emergency pres­
sure. American reporters ex­
plained that ours ts not a
country capable of intricate
intrigue, or of concealing
such.
But even the quick and unit­
ed support the President's po­
sition received from Senator
Goldwaler and other Repub.
lican leaders has not totally
dispelled the euspiclon of the
Europeans, proving how hard
it ia even for Westerneri to
understand one another, with­
out mentioning the Inscrut­
able East.
The fact is that the Admin­
istration was surprised and
puzzled by the Vietnamese at­
tack to the Tonkin Gulf. Tha
President, all who have been
involved in the emergency re­
action to the event agree,
passed hit first test under fire
with distinction. The doubt*
lask he aet himself it in pro­
cess of completion: to prove
lo the North Vietnamese that
It cannot safely commit fur­
ther aggression and to aaiure
our allies that we will con­
tinue lo take our internation­
al grievances before the bar
of the United Nations, in com­
pliance with Um UN Chartoe

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
From the new*, we note
that Demo delegates to the
National Convention from dif­
ferent aectlona of the country
are resigning. Headers should
take special note of this—it
i&lt; a serious situation when a
delegate resigns — hit con­
science will not let him take
part in something that will
take iis down the mad fur­
ther Into Communism, They
must realize that anolhrr four
year* nf the Johnson adminis­
tration may be too late to turn
bark.
Communists h a v e atalrd
that we aliould spend ourselv­
es into bankruptcy. We are
headed down that mad full
speed ahead.
Communists hava said that
we should have rivil war be­
tween (lie blacks and white.
We are headed that way, ton
Communist* have said that
we must tie "educated" Into
immorality. That is being
taught in the colleges, too.
Communists have aald that

we must be taught to depend
on the welfare state. That,
we hive, too. (Poverty bill?)
Do you remember the treat­
ment accorded General Walk­
er? That was not the Amer­
ican way of handling the sit­
uation—that was Hie Commu­
nist's way. There was one dif­
ference, lliuugh. G e n e r a l
Walker was able lo sue, and
won $800,000. When the Com­
mies are In full control, there
would hr no soil,
These are some of the reasons why wa need Mr. Goldwater,

F 0. Cromartia
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Editor, Herald:
My congratulation* to th*
Sanford Garden Club, the moat
up and coming civic organiialion in Seminole County.
There are 277 members and
(hey have donated the park
site on the Wcklva that th*
Sportsmen's Association ia de­
veloping and now are to build
themselves a $40,000 home.
-Suggest If you want Sanford'•
waterfront developed turn it
over to them.
8. B. (Jim ) Crowe

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Brazil Results Good
It la just over three month*
now since a revolutionary ra*
aim* under President Hum­
berto Oaatalo Branco look
control of a debt-ridden and
politically chaotic Brasil. Tha
stock-taking shows the re­
sults have been good.
O f particular prida to Caatalo Branco, a former mar­
shal of tha army, la tha fact
that after the first wavs of
arrests and political repcesaion open dabate has return­
ed to tha Brasilian congress
and newspaper! ar* coming
back to their old-free-swing­
ing atyla of criticism.
Eerty fa irs that army xral
for reform would mean th*
suppression o f all critica so
far hava baan groundless.
Noteworthy also ia tha Cattelo Branco regime's continu­
ing dalarmination to press
through tha reforms so badly
needed.
Already approved Is a 30,000 unit low-cost housiqg
program aimtd at city alums.
In tha works ara land and
tax reforms and an economic
development plan.
Tha administration has not
and will not be abla to halt
Immediately Brasil's disas­
trous inflation spiral which
In tha past has boosted prices
as much as 80 per rent per
year.
Since tha first o f thia yaar,
prices hava jumped anothar
*0 par cent. But Cattelo
Brsneo hopes to hold tha
total increase for the year to
75 per cenL Without govern­
ment restrains ha says it
would hava jumped 1** per
cent.
Oulalda support for the new

regime has hern enthusiastic.

According to th* new min­
Tha
United
States has istry of education, it hat
okayed a 150 million loan and found that fund* Intended for
Is instituting a $90 million new schools actually war* di­
fond-for-pgarr program which verted In the tun* of millions
will provide wheal, vegetable of dollars to political groups
oils, milk and butter and
favoring o u s t e d I'rcaldant
othrr commodities.
Ths $50 million U. S, loan Joan Goulart.
Employers ar* eeid to be
from the Agency for Inter­
national Developmant (A ID ) $80 million behind in sod*)
primarily will go toward low- security payment*.
co il housing, industrial cre­
Leftist leader* have been
dits and loans to farmers.
removed from union leader*
Urged by th* United Stale*, ship but s i the government
Brasil's creditor nations also move* both to restrict wage
hava agreed to case condi­ inrrrasra and the amount
tion* for repayment o f her producers may demand, op­
enormous national debt now position la sure to mount.
And, st th* moment, the
totalling $3.* billion.
Problems ahead r a m a 1 n unhsppiest man o f all is Gov.
hug* and it already la clear Carlos lacerda of important
will not he solved without Gusnsbra R ule whose prin­
grumbling.
cipal city is Hiu d» Janeiro.
The slata'i railroad system The government at the mo­
loses around $1 million per ment ia in tha process of ex­
tending the Gaslelo Branco
day.
Coastal shipping has drop­ regime'* tenure in office 1*
ped *0 per cent because of months to March 18, 19(57, to
tha high cost o f operating give it time to institute the
ports and tha itata-ownad n e e d e d
reform*. lacerda
shipping line.
wanted to run for president
The highway department In 1965. Lacerda says the ex­
owee contractor* around $.10 tension "destroyed the revo­
million.
lution."

INSURED

The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
was established by Congress in 1934 lo insure savings
in Savings and Loan Associations.

by
this U.S. Government agency in the 30 years since the

No one has ever lost a penny in savings insured

FSLic was established. W e are a member of the FSLIC.

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Baptist

THIS •EVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner lib * Sim #
1 . I* Marahall-------------- Paitor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School _ _ _ Oil* A m.
W orahlp Sorvlc* — 111** a m.
Wadnaaday Night
P rayer Barvlca _ _ f:70 P• "*•

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1(01 W. FI rat Btraat
Sunday S c h o o l ____ _ 10:00 a m.
M orning W o r a h lp
11:00 a m.
m b it Study (Sunday) T;#o p.m.
Kvangallatle Sarvlce T:*o p m.
Wad. Prayar Maat _ T:00 p. m.
Bill S t a p h a n i-------------paator
A Cordial W alcom e te All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY

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a l l ia n c e c h u r c h

l l t l Park Av*. at l*th SL
R ar. C. C. DMA Jr. — Paator

Sunday School — —

ft* ni.

W orahlp Barvlca ~ H:#® a m.
E v rn ln t Worahlp — T:&gt;* P- m.
Alllanca Youth
Fallowahlp (W ad.) — I:** P. &gt;a

Last summer ihi aercamcd when we took her but tfie
Mean. Now ah* Ictbb to splash around under hor parents
watchful ays. Ons day ahs’ll bt swimming out paat the brsaktra
and riding In on a wave.
How dots one explain this emerging courage7 It la a combination of growth, training and confidsne*. And no two alona
are sufficient — it takes all thraa.

O AKLAW K BAPTIST CHUnCK
1741 Country Club Road
■ponoorad by r ir e t Bapliat
Church
Rav. R. T. B a r r a t t ------ Paator
Sunday School _ — 1:41 a. m.
W orahlp fa rv leo — IItoo a. m.
Training U n io n ------1:41 p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp
1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barv. __ 1:10 p. m.

fine

P ? »W r Barvlca ------ Ttl« P a*.

Assembly Of God
PINKCREST ASSEMBLY
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. W ilder — ---------- Paator
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
M orning Worahlp — !*:*• a. m.
E vening Worahlp — T:l* p. m.
Y outh Barv. (Bun.) - «:00 p. m.
M id-W eak Barr. iW ed .) - t ;l*
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
. ■« '
Paator
.J
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r r.* B. Chance ., a
Morning Worahlp — 1:1# a m,
Bunder School — — lit* a. m.
Morning Worahtp — 11:0# »• m.
Training Union — 1 :7# P. m.
Evening Worahlp - 7 : ! l P- m.
Wad. Proper Barvlca t i l l P- m.
CENTRA!* BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th BL A Oak Ava.
n a il Smith _ -----Paator
Sunday School —
J i l l * . m.
Morning Worahlp — lt»M a m.
Training Uunlon — •'** P- m.
Evening Barvlca — — • :## P- mWad. I’ rayar Barvlca 7:10 P. m.
Nuriary Open
W TItll _ ---- ------------ Trio p. m.
Sunday Nlta llroadcaal
j

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. 411
Ph. 111.1111
Paator _ _ Chaator W. Plank
Bunday School
.... 10:40 a. m.
M orning Barvlca _ lt:*0 a. m.
Train in g Union _ _ 0:10 p. m.
Evanlng Barvlca — TiIO p. m.
W adntaday Maatlnga:
O rganltatlona _ _ 1:1* p. m.
P rayar _ ---------------1:1* p. m.
Choir _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:10 p, m.

Theaa three hava also their spiritual counterparts. From
the day religious education commences, a child begins to show
evidence of spiritual growth. ThiB is followed by an aptitude
for learning the simple but profound truths of Christian belief
and practice. Ultimately we see evidence of a deep and endur*
lng confidence in God — the magnificent quality we call Faith.
Then moral courage, trae character, emerges in the lives of
our aona and daughter!.
A vsit spiritual ocean touches ovary shore of life. And
those who once venture into the surf are never again eontent
just to loll on the beach.
orarkfat 1*44. EdMwAdtwddag SraviraW , I

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
lln d * French
H. C. S m i t h ---------------- P g its r
Sunday School
- 1:41 A ra.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:1# A m.
Evangallatla S*rv. - 7:1# P. m.
T u t a Prayar S*rv. _ 7:1* p. m.
T h u n . T o u n f Paopla
E ndeavor
■ ■ 7:14 p. a .
CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
1IM Elm Avanua
Rav. IL U Strickland _ P aitor
Sunday School ....
1:41 a m.
W orahlp Barvlca _ 1#:4* a m.
E .-.ngallatle Barv. _ liM p. ra.
W adnaaday:
Y oun g Paopla T. I» B. Sarv.
7:1# p. m.
Blbla T rain in g Barv !;## p ra.
CHURCH O F OOD MISSION
Entarprlaa — EUaahatb Bt.
■ylvasnar W il lia m * ____Paator
Phona O i l - I l l )
Sunday S c h o o l ___ _ l# :# t a m.
W orahlp Sarvlo* ™ 11:## »- m.
Kvangallatia — ,—
1:10 p. m.
P rayar Maaling. Wad. 1:10 p.m.
Blbla Study, Sat. — 7:1* p. m.
• :l« a a .

Congregational
CONG REOAT I ON AT.
■ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unltad ch u rch o f Chrlat)!
'
Park Avanua at 14th BL
A ra. ____ Church School
lo:ao a m. _ W orahlp Barvlca
7: la p. m. _ C h rlitlau Youth
MJnlatry
Rav. W altar A. R. M cPherson,
Paator

Christian
F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OIBCIPL.ES OK CHRIST
1007 B. Hanford Ava.
R. Varnon Kullar
Bunday S c h o o l _____ !;4 t a. m.
M orning W orship
10:00 a. m.

Episcopal

Church Of Christ

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btraat. L on gw ood
Fr. C hariot W. I to wart, Jr.
Vicar
Iloly Communion _ 1: 1# a. m.
Barvlca A Sarmon _ l oo a. m.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
Oenava
Ralph nrawar Jr.
Kvangallat
III I*Ia fc h o o l ........... 1:10 a. m.
M orning W o r a h lp __0:10 a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp „ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Service 7:10 p. m.
FAOL.A CHURCH OK CHRIST
H ighw ay 40 W ait
Morrla Ruby -------- Kvangallat
lllble Claaa - ..... .... ID:oe a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:0a a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp — t:*0 p. m.
Bible ctaaaaa Wad. - 7:10 p. ra.

HOLT CROSS
i l l a. Park A v a
F r. Laroy D. Sopor. R acier
H oly Communion •— 7:10 a ra.
F am ily Harvica and
Munday School _ _ _ l ;#0 a. ra.
Alornlng Prayar
(Klrat Bunday —•
H oly Com munion 11:11 *• ra.

CHURCH OK CHRIST
1111 Park Avenue
Bart llrow u _ _ _ Kvangallat
Hunday
IIIhla S t u d y -------- - !# :*« a. m.
M orning Worahlp — 11:00 t. m.
E vening Barvlca .... 0:10 p, m.
Baa "lla ra ld o f T ruth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on ch a n n el I
Tuaaday
I.adlra lllble Claaa - 10:00 a. ra.
W tdnaaday
Hlbla C l a a a --------- T:&gt;0 ». n .

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th SL and Laural Ava.
Rav. C R. A n d a ra o n ___Paator
Talaphonai 1)1*7*11
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 1:41 A m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp __ 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlca 7:1# ». m.

W EBTBID* MISBIONART
ElAPTIBT CHURCH
Ith Rl. A H olly Ava.
Paul M. C a l l e r ---------------Paator
Hunday School —
10;00 A na.
Hunday
...
Hurtling Worahlp — 11:*#
m.
Hunday
E vening W orahlp _ T:## p. m.
Wad need ay
Prayer S e r v ic e --------7:»0 P. »•
PINECRUHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Hoad
Paator _____ W illiam J. Ouaaa
M orning Wnrahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Bunday School . ...—. 1:11 a. m.
T rain in g Union — — 0;l&amp; p- m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:J0 p. m.
W ad. o ffic e r * A Taach»ra
M e e t in g ----------------0:&gt;o p. m.
E L D E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Haolar Ava.
U. Ham ilton UrlHItt — 1‘ aator
Kundny S c h o o l ------ 0:41 a. m.
M urn lug Worahlp - l l : « l a m.
T rain in g Union ™ 0:0* p. ra.
Evanlng W orahlp — Ti4» p. m.

Free Methodist

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
It## A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 11.11)
Sanford, Florida
111*7111
The Rav. J. Gordon F a a r y,
Pastor
Bunday Schao) - ■
1:11 a m.
M orning W orship _ Hi## a m.
Com m union— First Sunday la
Each Month
K IN D ERG ARTEN AND N URgXRT

Christian Science
F1IIHT C llU llC If OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too r.aat Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School _ _ 11:00 A ra.
Subject: "H ou r
Wadncaday Harvica _ l:0e p. m.
lit a.llng Room : 101 H. Klrat.
Waakdaya: 10:10 A m . * 1:10
p. in. Friday Evanlng: 0:10*

Sunday
Pialma
111:4-9

Monday
PMlmi
ltd: 1-9

Tuaaday
Matthew
11:1-4

Wodnaoday
Luka
21:20-28

Thur»duy
11 Timothy
8:10-17

Friday
I P«t»r
2:1-8

Saturday
II Peter
8:14-12

1:10 p. m.

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Fark Ava.
Rav. Robert M. Jenklna, Pastor
Morning Worahlp _ 1:11 p. ra.
Sunday School ----- - 1:41 a m.
Morning W orahlp — 10:11 a m.
MTK Maatlnga _
1:1# p. m.
(Intarmadlata, Senior)
Evanlng W arship _ T ilt p. m.
GENEVA METHODIST
O IU R C H
Rav. W . E. T lm m a ------ Paata*
Hunday S c h o o l--------- 1:41 a. m.
M orning Barvlca* _ 11:00 A m.
Choir Practice Wad. 7:1# p. m.
Every One W elcom e.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
O ners ltd.. St W oodland i v a .
Rav. John H. H ires Jr., P a ito r
Church School _ _ 1:41 a ra.
M orning W orship — 11:»» a m.
M TF -----------------1:1* P.ra.
CHRIST METHODIST
CHUHCH
Sunland Eatstas
Cltrua H aights
Rav. Charlaa B. H o g g — Pastor
Church School _ _ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:10 A m.
M T F ----------------- 1:1#
p. m.
E va W o r s h i p --7:1*
p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlca 7:1* p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OK THE NAZARENE
W. ind SL at M aple Ava.
Paul Blckaa ■
, — Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a m.
M orning W orship _ 11:41 a m.
T o u t h _______ 1:1# p. ra.
Y oun g Adult
Fallowahlp ------------ 4:0# p. ra.
The Names Wa Boar
Evangallatla Barvleo 1:11 p. ra.
M id-W eek
Sarvlce (W ad.) _ 7:M p. ra.
Third Sunday
Btngaplratlom _
1:11 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W . L. H olcom be, P a ito r
Bunday
1:41 A m. ____ Blbla School
11:00 a. m. __Morning W orihln
1:0* p. m. __ Evanlng Barvlca
1:0# p. m. _ Wad. M ld-W sak
Prayar Servlcas
1:00 p. m. _ Last Wad. Miss*
lonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHUHCH OK LONOWOOD
, 111 Orans* Btraat
Rav. E. Ruth G r a n t __Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____ 10:0# a m.
M orning W orahlp _ lit* # a m.
Sunday Evanlng __ 7:1* p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study „ 7:10 p, ra.
Com iuarors Masting
F r i d a y ____________ T :l* p. ra.

Presbyterian
F in S T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford,
FI a
Oak A va * Ird St.
G rover C. Bawall Jr. _ P a lte r
E dga r W. Smith Jr. Assistant
P a tter
Church School _ _ 1:41 a m.
H anlon Maala
0:41 A m.
M orning W orahlp
10:0* A ra.
Pienaar Fallow ahlp 1:10 p. in.
Senior HI Fellow ship lt ( * p.m.
E vening W orahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayer M a a t__7:1* p. ra.
CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
IT7I South Orlando D riv e Thom as H. Makta _ — P atter
W o r a h lp ________
l:o o a m.
Chur oh School _ _ 10:0* a ra*

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Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER ft STORAGE
Phone 322*0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
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SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W . First, Sanford

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A . DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapp* and Employees

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 46 ft BeardaU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
end Staff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rosa ft Wilks Bpwman ft Employes#

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO f t ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employeea

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMTTTY’S SNAFPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W . 1st. St., Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 g. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff
LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICIIELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

■L Jam as A R E , Sanford Av*.
s l M ary's A M .B. Church SL RL *11 Ostaan
SL
Paul's M athodlst C h u r a h
Oat tan
ltd. Entarprlaa
Stafford
Mara* rial M aU adlat C h u r a h
S. DaBary

H w y. M l, P trea t c i t y
Savanth-day Advaatlat Churah, M altU ad
A v a - A ltam oat* Springs
Sanford
Savanth-day
Advaatlat
C h iid h
Savaath * Him

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A n llooh Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Uaptlst Church, t i l l O ik Ava.
C h u lu ols Klrat Baptist Church
Chuluot* Baptlat M ln lo a
■porlam an'a Club, Chuluot*
Eldar S p rin g . Baptist Church,
110 Lehman ltd
F irst Uaptlit Church, I I I Park Av«.
Friendship Baptist Church •*
A ltam onte Spring*
RL I I I JU tam ont* Spring*
F irst Baptlat Church « ( DaBary
F lr it Baptist Chureh e f O ia a va
First Baptist Church a f Kak* Mary
F irst Baptlat Chureh o f Lake Monro*
F irst Baptist Church at Longw aod. Oar.
Church Ji Orant
F irst Baptlat Church a f Ovlads
F irst Baptist Church e f San Lands Springs
F irst Bhlleh M ille n a r y Baptlat Churoh.
l l t l W . 11th BL
F orest C ity Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Ovlado
Lava Southern Baptlat Mission, c h u lu o ls
M issionary B aptist
Church
N orth
RS.
Enterprise
M acedonia
Mission
Baptist Church
Oak Hill ltd. oalaan
Meriting O lorp Baptist Church. Q asovg H w y.

ML Oliva M issionary Baptist Church. Baa
Lands Springs ltd - Lengwaad
ML Zion MMalonsry BaptleL Slpaa Ava.
Naw
ML
Calvary
M issionary
Baptist
1101 W . U th SL
Now salam Prim itive Baptist Ohnrafc,
1100 W . n t h SL
Naw ML l i a s Baptlat Church. ITM Fear Ava
Oahlawn Bapliat Chapel, f i l l W . Oath SL
Ostaan Baptlat Church
Plnacraat Baptist Church. I l l W . Onora ltd.
Pralrl* Lake Baptist Chureh. R id s* R d ,
Fern Park
Progress Mlaalonary Baptlat Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptlat Church,
Ninth 4 H ickory
Bt. Jama* M issionary Baptlat Church Bt*.
Rd. I l l Oatsan
SI. Paul Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, Ith BL
St. Matthawa M laaiesarr Baptist Church
Canaan Halghta
Si. Joha'a MlaalaaarF Baptlat Chureh.
01* Cypres* Bt.
Tem pi* Baptlat Church, Balm Spring* I d Altam onte Springs
Waalald* Mlaalonary B aptist Churah,
I I I E H ally Av*.
Elan Hap* Bapliat Churah, I I I Orange Ava,
CATHOLIC
Church a f lha N ativity, L ek* Mary
A ll Soule Calk»U* Churoh, IIS Oak Ava.

SL
A aa'a
Oathalla
Churah.
Parahtag
P lica , DaBary
Si. M ary M agdalina Catholla Churah, H a ltland Av*. A ltam anl* gprlngs
CHRISTIAN
Fired Christ Ian Church, I M f a Sin fard A v*.
C angragatlonal Chrlatla a Churah,
11*1 P ark Av*.
Narthalda
Christian
Chureh, F I a r i d *
Haven D r- Mnltland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church a t Chrlat. I d l l R Turk Ava.
Chureh a f Chrlat. Geneva
Church o f ChrlaL Longw eod
Churoh a t Christ. P ast*
CHURCH O P OOO
Church a f Ood. 1*1 H ickary
Churoh e f Oed. It** S. French
Church a f Gad, Ovlado
■ HP1BCOPAL
A il Saints Episcopal Church X. DaBary
A v a - Entarprlaa
Chrlat Episcopal Church. Lottgweed
A ll Ralnts EpIacopaL Entarprlaa
H elp Crons E p isc o p a l Burk Av*. a t |th

LUTHERAN
Church,
Gvar brook
Ascension
Lutheran
D r, Caasalbirry
Good Shephard Unltad Lutharn.
1100 R Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Chureh a t B m Italaaniaa,
1*1 W . N th plao*
Messiah Lutharaa Church. Araarlaaa Laglaa
H all. Pralrla Lake. Far* Fark
SL Lukas Lutheran Chureh, RL IM Slavia
M ETHODIST
B arnett Mama rial M alhedlat Church. B.
DaBary Ava- Entarprlaa
Bear Lake Mathodlst ChureSi
Baikal A.M.E. Chureh. Canaan Halghta
Casaalbtrry com m u n ity M ethodist Church,
H w y. I f . I I k Plnay Htdg* R d - Caasalbarry
DaBary Cammualty M alhedlat Church W .
H ighland*. DaBary
Chrlat Mathodlst Churah
l u i l u d C it t t a i
F irst Malhedlat Ohurch, U S Park Ava.
F ir st M athollat Church a t Oviad*
Fra* M athollat Chureh. I l l W . it h SL
Oenava Mathodtat Churah, Gaaava
G race Mathodlst Church, Onora Rd.
Grant Chapal A.M.K. Church. Ovlado
O ak grove Mathodlst Ohurch. Ovlado
Ostaan Mathodtat Church
P a a Ia
Waalayaa
M sthallaL
RL
W . a t P *aU

EAXAEENB
th s Mass ran a.
w.
st
Vital
Churah
tnd a t Mayla
Farn
P a rk
Church
*1
lb *
Naaaraaa,
O'Brian R d - Farm Fnrk
Lake Mary Ohurch a t th* Naaaraaa
PRESSTTERXAE
eam raunlty Praahytarlan Churah. L *k * Mary
First
Praahytarlan
Church,
Oak
Ava.
* lr &lt;
F irst Pvaabytartaa Churoh, Caasalbarry
F irst
Praabytarlaa
Church a f DaBary,
Be H I lh lM l
F fM b rU rlM C k n n h • ( I I I O m t u l
a m a o ria n d * Dr.
s l A n lraw a praabytarlaa Churah s o u I s a .
nsal Bah. D r - Bear Lake
U pigia ca m m u a lty Praabytarlaa Church.
Upaala R A
Waatmlnl atar Praabylarlsu Church, Hawaii
I h r k , R L IIS
SEVENTH B A T ADVENTIST
Parent Lake Savaslh -d ay A dvaatlat Churah,

O TH ER C l
A llan’* A R E Church. Oliva * 11th
Churah * f Oed la ChrlaL Ovlada
Chuluot* Camm ualty Church
Church a f Ood e f Prophecy, HOT Elm Av*.
Church o f Ood Mlesion, Entarprlaa
Chureh at Jesus Christ *1 L a tter Day
Salat*. 111! F a rk Av*.
Camm ualty Cbayal. Alternant* Spring*
Xastarn O rthodot Churah. SL J sh n i Chry­
sostom Chapal, Hwy. lf - M . Farn P »rk
Congregation Bath I areal, n t h a M agnolia
VIrat Churah o f ChrlaL BataatUt,
*** E. lad SL
K ing#*in H all a f Jahavah'a V U m s
V - W U--------- UntL 11*1 W . Third BL
Firm Fan taooaul Church a f Laagwa d
ML Oliva
Hallaaa* Church, Oak
K in
R A Oat***
Plnacraat Assem bly * ( God, ITth A Elm
B anter! A lliance Church. 11*1 A pa rk Av*.
ia a te r d C a n ira g * tle a a f Jabavah's Wit*
saw **. SSI Sanford Av*.
Tha salvation Arm y. I l l B- la d BL
Unity Churah a l SaafarA I H h M R

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Man Jailed
In Kidnap

Bryant Mum On Governors' Session
Seminole County

A Sanford Naval Air Sta­ ing his arrest Friday after­
tion man la being held on noon after a prolonged in­
charges o f aggravated asvestigation by area police.
aautt and kidnaping followThe man, Identified by po­
lice aa Alan Dexter Burxycki, 21, of -Heavy Attack
Wing 3, is being held in the
county jail pending hia coutt
appearance.

P*°.W*0

eiOc
Did you know that until a
week ago if you were able to
get an ica cream cone in
Washington, D. C., it was a
“ bootleg item "? Yap, in 1021
the Diitriet paaaed a law pro­
hibiting the aale of aolid milk
product# In any container
amaller than one-half pint.
But now I'realdent Johnaon
hat aigned a bill to make it
alt legal, avan though fo r Eakimo plea, conea and the like
the law really waa never en­
forced. Why waa tha atatute
on the booka, you aakT Be­
cause the Health Department
decided that the filling o f the
little "Jlggere" of cream for
the coffee wae uninnitary as
it waa done in the lunch
countera and roetauranta. So,
you now can buy, legally, that
la, an Ica cream cone when
you go to vielt Congressman
Sidney Herlong or any other
o f your buddies in “ The Dietrict." Feelbetter now?
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Oh yei, and did you know
that the cone for ice cream
waaInvented In 1804 by a
Syrian, W. M. Hamwi, who
used it in hia concession
stand at the Louisiana Pur­
chase Exposition in St, Louie7
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Speaking of prettying up
the Downtown Shopping Cent­
er (as a good many of our
Clorkwindera. have been do­
in g), have you icon the paint
job being done on the Down­
town Cleaners office on Pal­
metto T - "R ight purty, eh I "
Thrru will be others "eiicklng
up" their shops, too, ah
betcha,
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Counties in Florida whoee
school systems maintain cer­
tain criteria concerning food
acrvlcee can obtain a “ high
atnndard supplement'* from
the Slate. Tha supplement
amounts to one cent per Type
A lunch which includes either
milk or a hlgh-atrength fruit
juice.
Seminole County qualifies
for
the
supplement.
“ It
amounts," said SupL R. T.
Mil wee, "to about $1,000 par
month."

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Police said he forced a San­
ford Atlantic National Bank
bookkeeper, Miss
Barbara
Miller of Laks Mary, to drive
him toward Jacksonville, only
to change his mind when the
car reached the junction of
Interstate 4 and Highway 46.
The woman told police she
had left the bank Thursday
afternoon end was at the mu­
nicipal parking lot off Hood
Avenue when the airman con­
fronted her and ordered h*r
to drive to Jacksonville.
Mies Miller refused and
Bunyckl pulled a knife, the
bank employe said, and held
It againit her throat. He then
got in the front seat and
forced hie captive to drive the
car away.
The victim eald she con­
vinced Burxyckl she could not
continue the trip to Jackson­
ville and he left the cer a*
it neared Interstate 4.
She said she turned around
and headed back to Sanford
and noticed Burtycki walking,
also back toward the city. Ci­
ty, county, Florida Highway
Patrol members and the con­
stable’s office were notified.
A trooper said he spotted
tha men at the lakefront
where he entered a green au­
tomobile and disappeared in­
side the city limit!.
Shortly after 6 p.m., about
an hour after tha episode
s t a r t e d , City Patrolman
Thomas Deppen said he isw
the suspect enter another car,
one bearing a Navy *ticker on
the windshield. A check of the
sticker nnd the car showed it
belonged to Bunyckl, police
said.
The Information was giv­
en to al| area police authori­
ties and the next day, Fri­
day, Bunyckl was picked up
and Identified by tha victim.

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Don't let anyone tell you
Confederate money Isn't any
good. You can get tha faca
value of $1 and $2 bills, taya
Bill Birr, numismatist o f
Winter Park. $10'a, $20'a, and
bigger denominations won’t
•all though.

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Zip Code 32771

VOL. 58

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

Two sturdy young Cubans,
Jorge Varquex and Juan Gar­
cia who are marching for
Freedom for Cuba, passed
through Sanford last Thursday
oo their way to Miami to join
revolutionary force*.
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Thu two men, who were in­
The most valuabla coin you terrogated by Deputy Charles
can find ia an 1B56 Flying Fox, were referred to Dr.
Eagle one cent place. It'a Lula Perez, Sanford physician,
worth from $1,000 to $2,500
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JV2WA...
Reds Take Ridge
VIENTIANE, Laoa (UPI)
— Pro-Communist forces have
regained control of 1‘hou
Kout ridge In the see-saw
fighting in central Laos, a
government general said to­
day.

Aid Reaches Congo

THIS GIANT BARGE tied up this morning at
the Cities Service pier along the lakefront and
began discharging a half million gallons of car­
go for Allied Chemical Corp. The barge, 242 feet
long nnd 25 feet deep, can carry a million gal­
lons of cargo. The vessel Is ubout twice the size

Against Alarming Our Allies

Short Circuited

17 Die On Bus

of government.
The two men are former
Cuban students, who escaped
Cuba through Ecuador and
aided by the Ecuadorian cmbaaiy made their way to New
York.
They left New York 75 days
•go, and met with a group
of Cubana In Orlando over the
weekend, before they contin­
ued on to Miami.
They aro a part of the See-

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ing that orders to the mili­ the confidence o f both Allie*
tary in the South Viet Nam and other free nation* and
crisis could be interpreted a* stimulate Irrational action by
n go-ahead to use nuclear
our adversaries."
w eapon*.
The secretary's foreign pol­
Goldwater hat denied in­
icy recommendations to the
tending such an Implaction.
“ Tiiis is no time," Rusk Democrat* stood out In sharp
told Uie platform committee, contrast to the policy declara­
"to indulge In reckless deeds tions In the Republican plat­
or words which would cost us form.
While the GOP pledged to
'ta k e the cold war offensive
on all front*," Rusk called for
a policy "toward our Com­
munist adversaries of some­
Thu Seminole High School thing more than Implacable
Bind will, begin pre-school hostility."
practice seailoni Tuesday, ac­
"W e must atop Communist
cording to Ernie Cowley, SHS aggression," he aaid. “ At the
bandmaster.
same time, we must seek
Bandsmen and majorette* areas of possible agreement
are requested to report at 8 on matters of common Inter­
a. m. Tuesday for a two hour est and mutual advantage."
drill. Sessions will tie held
daily this week and next.
Following marching prac­
tice! a leadership school will
be held so llte the band’s dir­
ector can Instruct new offic­
ers. Those session* will be
from 11:15 a. m. until noon.

Seminole Band
Sets Practice

In With 280
Men .Families

The Sanford Naval Air St*'
tinn gained some new f a c e t end some familiar ones—today
as Heavy Attack Squadron 13
(VAH-13) arrived from the
Pacific for transition to live
new RA-5C Vigilante recon
naiatance Bomber.
Island, Wash., former port for
(he squadron, adds 260 men
to the local baee and nearly
aa many famlliea to the com
munlty.
VAH-13 is the seventh aqua
dran to Join Sanford'* Recon
naDsatr.o Attack Wing One
The new unit is commanded
by Cdr. C. V. (Tony) Nolta
a 20-year Navy veteran.
Capt. Jamea O. Mayo, Wing
commander, called the arrival
"a proud addition to Sanford.”

Ohio Anglers
Like Sanford

By Julian Ktenslrnm
Fishermen are t u r n i n g
southward, especially those In
the North and MId-west. At
least that's the opinion of lrven Morria, formerly of llsinIlian, Ohio, who now ii a res(dent nf Sanford.
Morris, who lived m od of
hia life near Cincinnati, says
he and most other fishermen
ho knew in tint area found
fishing In northern Michigan
and Canada too difficult.
“ It was tough mainly be­
cause of the mosquitoes and
tin- rough waters," Morris ex­
plained.
“ You can calch a lot of fish
in Canada but they'll only al­
low you to bring about 23
pounds acroaa the border,"
Several of Morris' friends
c«m t to Sanford last spring
to fish for shad. Morris said,
"a number of my old friends
cam* down from Ohio and In­
diana. They rented boats and
did the kind of fishing they
like to do.
"They like fresh waler fish­
ing better and they had bat­
ter luck," ssld Morris. “ On
the Florida coasts they ran

ond Front of Escambray, an
organiiation which calls itself
Alpha 66 and Is ■ federation
of university students and
teaehrri on the anli-comunist
front.
The purpose of the march Is
to demonstrate to the Ameri­
can people and explain their
plin for the liberation of Cu­
ba. The plan involves stepping
up the guerrilla warfare now
going on inside Cuba with
constant infiltration of free­
dom tighten, who usa sabo­
tage, fire, and psychological
warfare.
The organisation asks for
(lie mutal and financial sup­
port of the Amerlcm people,
and noted that a quarter (25
cent*) will buy two bulleti.
On their trek, tho young
men have refused rides, beds,
food and other comforts, to
Illustrate the hard life of the
freedom force guerrillas who
have been fighting Inilde Cu­
ba, and to arouse sympathy
and support of Americans.
They did accept an Ameri­
can flag from Jaycess Presi­
dent Clyde Long, to replace
the worn one which they were
carrying. W av 1 n g proudly
over the field packs they car
ry are the Cuban and the Am
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
erfein flags.
They said that about 23,000 Tha Democratic N a t i o n a l
Cubans have been able to flee Committee refused today to
the Communist • held Island
seat delegate* from Missis­
and that SS percent of the
sippi,
Puerto Rico and tha
Cuban people would get out
Virgin IsUnds at the op«nlng
If they could.
They said the exile organ! session of tha platform com­
utkm s need medicine, arnmu mittee In Washington bacausa
nltion, clothes end transports their credentials had been
tion to tha island. They esti challenged.
mated that the present coun­
Chairman John Ballsy aaid
ter-revolutionary farces ready that tha challenged dalegato*
and waiting for a chance to could enter tha hall and Helen
go back and fight number g to tha taatlmony but could not
bout 23,000 men.
participate in th* delibera­
The young marchers thank tions in any way until tho
ed the Jaycees for allowing I credential challenges were re­
them to tell their story,
solved.

Into rough waters — one of
ihe reasons why they find
fishing difficult in the north."
O n e of Morris' visiting
friends was Hack Wilson. He
fished three weeks on the
coast with little luck, then
came here and fiilted out of
Jim Crowo’a (im p where hi*
luck wss good.
All of klorrii' old friends
like Sanford. Most of them not
only plan to come back for
more fishing, but some also
ptsn to live here.
Morris says, "I'm sure that
all we need here Is adequate
facilities. Once we’ve got that
— and it seems the proposed
marina could provide them —
Sanford could hecome the
fishing capital of Inland Flor­
id*."
"Most of the people I know
nr* retired employes of large
companies. They're now liv­
ing on their pensions, social
security, or other retirement
benefits,
"Most of them already own
their own boats. The others
will buy them. AU Sanford
need* is facilities," he conclu­
ded.

“ Nothing could be furthe*
from the truth," told * epeeiel newe conference in his of*
fice this morning. “ It wae a
very pleasant meeting."
But he did say that ha di4
not antlcipat* that any com­
mon action would resutt from
the meeting, which waa be­
lieved to have been • stragegy
conference for this month’!
democratic convention In AW
lentlc city.
Asked If there waa any
general accord or agreement
on any specific subject, Bry*
•at replied "It we* a friendly
meeting o f five governor!
ith fire different view­
points."
He would not go Into any
■pectfica of what tha masting
waa about, bouncing o f f ques­
tion after question with tha
reply thit It waa to dlscuse
common problema, political la
nature.
He did aay reapporloiunant
wae not discussed.
Ha aald tha meeting wat
called by new Gov. John J,
McKelthen o f Louisiana and
Gov. Orrel Faubua o f Arken-

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farrta Bryant of Flor­
ida maintained tha cloak-anddagger secrecy today sur­
rounding a hush-hush meeting
of five-DIxi* governors in
tiouislana. But ha flatly de­
nied any suggestions that h*
left the meeting in a huff.

MARCHING FOR FREEDOM of Cuba, with tha American and Cuban
flag* flying on their field pucka, are these two young Cubans, former
university students, who passed through Sanford last Thursday. Two
men walked from New York, heading for Miami to join counter-revolu­
tionary forces there. They posed for photographer after telling their
story to the Sanford-Seminoie Jaycees through Dr. Luis Perez, who acted
(Herald Photo)
as interpreter.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Many southern Democrat# in
Congress are maintaining a
nervous silence about the
presidential race.
A few lean toward Sen.
Harry Goldwater hut have no
intention o f jeopardising their
Democratic congressional sen­
iority by openly supporting
the Republican ticket.
Most seem to favor tha
election of President Johnson
but they are hesitant about
burking a strong Goldwater
sentiment bark home,
Some hav* described themaelvea as loyal Democrat# and
hope to ride out the campaign
without saying more. Sen.
Herman E. Talmadge, D-Us.,
announced recently he expect­
ed to remain a Democrat but
had no plana to campaign for
tha party.
, Among the congressmen
who have said absolutely no­
thing ate the entire delega­
tion o f M!**istlppl and Ala­
bama, where Goldwater Is re­
ported to b« heavily favored.
"1 don't plan to taka a pub
He stand In tho campaign if
I can get away with it," con­
fided one Alabama congrcea
man. “ But my constituents
may demand that I com* out
for Goldwater.
"My people are at least 80
per cent Goldwater," a Mis
alaalppi lawmaker said in an
off-lhe record interview. "It
wouldn't pay for me to argue
with them when they are not
susceptible to argument."
“ They are Ilka a nest of
hornets," ha laid with a
shrug. "They Just wouldn't
listen If 1 tried to aell them
on the importance—to them—
o f my committee position* in
Congress."
“ 1 can't get too far nway
from Ihe people by endoring
Johnson," said another. "I
have no plane to eey any­
thing."
A
representative
from
Georgia said, " I ’m for Lyn­
don Johnton but too many of
my supporters are againit
him, so I'm keeping quiet, at
least for now."
A number of southerners
have e s c a p e d punishment
from the Democratic collea­
gue* for bolting tha party to
support third parties or inde­
pendent elector movements.
"But," one frequent, bolter
pointed out, "supporting the
Republicans ia something els*
again."

AtUndlng besides Bryant
were Gore. George W ellses
of Alabama, and Pau John*
son of Mississippi.
“ Aa far aa I know, thoaa
ware the only governors tn*
v lie d ," ha said,
Bryant said ha left thn
meeting *ar|y because hn
wanted to get back to his of*
fire here before It cloaad fog
tho day at 5 p.m. ha aaid ho
had InUnded to leave at |
p.m. but stayed an additional
45 minutes hi order to talk
to Governor Wallace who wan
lata. ,
When he rushed out to
make hit time schedule, ha
explained, his departure wan
Interpreted or aa Bryant put
It "misinterpreted" aa meanIng he left In anger.
Asked If Wallace discussed
plans with him for a trip to
Florida, Bryant aaid ha knaw
o f no plana for Wallace to
campaign through Florida f o !
anyone.

Sanford Guard
Company Wins
Rifle Award
FT. STEWART, On— Th*
(Florida) National Guard
Trophy for attaining Ik*
highest figure of merit la
Rifle Markimenahlp during
Ihe range practice season In
1*63 wet awarded to Com­
pany B, Second Battalion,
124th Infantry nf Sanford la
ceremonies here Saturday.
The award wax pisesatod
(Hard Heaht McMillan, ad­
jutant general of th* Slat* nf
Florida, during a fall dress
pored* before military end
•tat* dignitaries at thld
South Georgia Army Foot.
The parade cnlmlnatsd •
week of summer Held train­
ing hy about I,to* Florida
Guardsmen. Field trstaUg
for the group end* Aug. 23.

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SCH O O L OPENS IN 2 WEEKS!

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of those normally seen here. The barge makes
one trip every 21 days or so from Jacksonville to
Snnford during the "normal’’ season, officials
say. It draws 10 feet o f water when filled to
capacity.
(Herald Photo)

Rusk Warns Platform Framers VAH-13 Checks

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (U PI) — American food
and United Nations drugs be­
gan flowing today Into Congo
cities shattered by the wide­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
spread pro-Communiat rebel­
Secretary
o f State Dean Ruik
lion.
opened the 1064 Democratic
platform hearings today with
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)— a warning against reckless
A short circuit hat delayed action which could alarm Al­
until Wednesday America's lies and bring "irrational" re­
attempt to rocekt a Syncom taliation from enemies.
‘‘The devaitstion o f a nu­
communications satellite into
the world’s first stationery clear war i* not the sort of
victory we want," the cublnet
orbit.
official told the 106-member
committee which Is to draft
BOUIta
8T.
MAURICE a platform for the Democratic
(U P I)— Fourteen French boy Naliunnl Convention opening
enmpere and three of their in Atlantic City, N. J., one
counselors were killed Sunday week from today.
In hia-prepared statement,
when their bus plunged to the
bottom o f a 220-foot ravine Ruek did not mention the
near the St .Bernard P au be­ name o f Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, But his remark waa an
tween France and Italy.
obvious reference to the clash
lust week between the Repub­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — lican presidential nomine* and
Florida’s 28 junlnr college* President Johnson.
graduated 3,092 students dur­
J o h n s o n hud mentioned
ing the past school year, a Goldwater by name. He ac­
whopping 47 per cent increase cused the Arisons senator of
over the previous year, the a "disservice to peare nnd , . ,
State Department o f Educa­ a great disservice to the en­
tion reported today.
tire free world" by suggest­

who interpretted for them,
when they appeared at llte
Sanford • Semfoole Jay cer*
luncheon at the Civic Center
as surprise guests of Fox, who
is a member of the Jaycces.
The Cuban men told the
Jaycees that their uniforms
•re identical to those worn by
freedom force* Inside Cuba,
whose goal la to overthrow
the communist dictatorahlp
and install a democratic form

Denies He
Walked Out
★ ★ ★
Southern Demo
Leaders Back
LBJ Silently

OK kids! Cet out thoss
. coonskln hats
and
Indian
fightin' muskets. Today's tha
birthday o f none other than
Davy Crockett—tha famed In
dlan fighter. Ha waa born on
this data back in 17B6.

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Bulletin

Did you know that the
American Numismatic Asso­
ciation la tha oldaat perman
cntly chartered non-profit or
ganixatlon
In the United
States T It was formed in 1BB2
and granted a Congressional
charter In 1911.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

CHICAGO (UPI) — A fed­
eral Judge today sentenced
Teamster President James
R. Hoffa to five y ea n In
prison and fined him $10,006 for Hofla’s conviction on
charges in a t u million
union pension fund fraud.

Tha mintlnr o f money Is
about the blggaat profit-mak­
ing business o f which we have
heard recently. It only costa
about 17 cent# to make a hun­
dred pennies; about 35 cents
to make a 100 dime*, and only
about 13 cents to tnaka a all
ver dollar!
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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1964

Cuban Marchers Visit Sanford
By Dottle Austin
City Editor

“ The Nile of America”

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered showers; high today 90-94; low tnlght In 70s.__________

Greeks Seek Gifts Graduations Up
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
High Greek Cypriut officials
shuttled between Nirosla and
Moscow today In hopes of
cashing in on a Soviet' prom­
ise o f support In their civil
war with tha Turkish Cypriot
minority.

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Tha two delegates from
Mississippi, G. C. Cortright o f
Rolling Fork and Ben C. Cat­
ion of Natchcs, raised no im­
mediate objection and entered
n section o f tha hearing room
reserved for the public,
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knew it 'Aero was a young
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Romes. 33, Loo* Bosch. Calif..
described tus near-miraculous
escape Tuesday night when his
station wagon—going C miles
an hour—struck a guard n il
no the Loaf Reach freeway
and almost disintegrated.
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face street 0 feet below the
freeway.
Byrnes stid he lost control
of his wagon when It alerted
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A REPORT on activities during Girl* State Week thin summer In Talla­
hassee was given for the Auxiliary Unit of American Legion Post 53 last
Friday at a covered dish dinner meeting. Shown with the Girls State repmentattvea, Miss Linda Spencer, second from right and Miss Helen
Mann, right, are Mrs. Minnie Pezold, left and Mrs. Chloe Butts, second
from left
(Herald Photo)

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An organisation mooting
for adult high achool e lm w ,
originally scheduled to ba
bald latt Tutida 7 night will
ba held *t 7 p. nu, next
Thuradajr night, at Seminole
High School.

Sometime* we take for granted services
rendered by oar municipal and county agenda*
aa well aa the public utilities. Wa don’t realize
how important theae service* are until such a
tlm* aa when wa are without them.
During Hurricane Dora's visit, personnel
of theae agenda* and firm* went on a standby
basis and when called rendered service* that en­
hanced the safety as well aa tha comfort of tha
community during the emergency.
The Florida Power 4 Light Company and
the Florida Power Corporation and their offi­
cial* and linemen did a fine job in maintaining
electrical service and restoring it as promptly as
possible when lines were down.
Personnel of Southern Bell and Winter
Park Telephone maintained service in many
areas and when lines were down in other sec­
tions emergency crews immediately went on
the job. Sanford Gas Company had only on*
emergency call but it quickly repaired a gas line
damaged by the roots of a fallen tree.
Among governmental agencies, commenda­
tion is in order for members of tha Florida
Highway Patrol, the Seminole County Sheriffs
Department and the police departments in each
of Seminole’s six municipalities.
Members of tha Sanford Fire Department
and other fire fighting units scattered through­
out Seminole were on the alert and promptly
rendered services when called. So did the other
departments of the county and the municipali­
ties.
The American Red Cross Disaster Commit­
tee immediately swung into action and provided
adequate shelters for those who preferred a safe
haven. The Seminole County School Board co­
operated with the committee in providing buses
to transport those seeking refuge in the shel­
ters.
Even though Hurricane Dora packed a
mighty wallop in her winds, she was mainly a
challenge to the grit and determination of the
personnel of the agencies and utilities.
In The Herald’s opinion, these people—to
whom we are grateful—passed the test.

Protests Lodged W ith School Officials
Parents Level
Criticism On
Buses, Hours
By M taa

Sem inole County * * * * on the S t Johns R iver n o n *

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FRI, SEPTEMBER 11, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 276

A group of eome 85 to 30 "vi&gt;L. M
parent!
of Southsld* KtemoaI
tery School p ttpfli dropped
• • •
three major problems into the
A Clock Watcher, Jim
Up* of Samtaele C o u a t y
Whelan, DS2/c of the San*
School Board member* Thurs­
ford Naval Air Station re­
day afternoon and bom of
ported today that hla black
them were resolved.
tomcat, anawering to tha
name ef Blackla haa
Tha group wretod hw
m ining for two daya
portatios, more police protec­
hla homa at 711 Baywood
tion for children at major
Drive In Sunland.
thoroughfare crossings and
Whelan aaid that tha eat
the starting tint* changed
la not In tha habit «f wander*
from I o.m. to a later hour.
tag off and ballavaa aomeona
Recently Southsld* w oo
might have picked him up. Ha
raid# a "walking • area'
aik* that anyone having eeen
school but the parents com
a black tomcat call him. Tha
plained that it was extremely
telephone number can ba ob­
dangerous f o r elemonUry
tained from Information,
school children, particularly
e • a
first and second graders, to
I t might hara bean wat
havet o walk on »uch streets
for Vernon Dunn Wednesday
ss Sanford, Melloaville and
but he waa wetter le*t Mon­
Celery Avenues with no side­
day, Labor Day. Dunn de­
walk* and traffic lights, par­
By Dottle Austin
cided to obierve the holiday
ticularly during winter months
City Editor
by getting In a bit of b an
when It Is itill dark when
A
torrential
downpour of
flihing on Lake Hemey. Af­
some would have to leave
nearly
four
Inches
of rain that
ter getting one be**, ha atephome.
hit Seminole County Thurs­
ped to the bow of hie boat to
The elimination of bus
day between 3:30 snd 4 p. m.
lift anchor.
transportation, parents told
haa brought ground-water con­
Imtead of the anchor com­
lb* Board, has created a traf­
ditions to (he verge of severe
ing out, tha former county
fic problem.
flooding,
county and city offi­
commlasioner went in. Dunn
Tiie hoard explained that ac­
cials laid today.
kept hia wita and hung on
cording to stato law pupils
Many areas are still under­
to hie overturned boat, call­
who reside within a two-mile
water today though major
• -' '* V"1
. fC./r*
ing for help He waa heard by
radius of the school cannot be
traffic arteries drained off dur­
Mra. John D. Thomaa and
transported by achool buses.
ing the night.
Mrs. Henry Harriion who
This rule, it was explained,
Seven flooding occured yes
notified Mn. Harriion'a hus­
ha* been in effect for some
lerday on many city ami coun
band. With the help of Wal­
lime but this year It is being
ty streeta, with water runton M. Torres and a young
enforced and as a result some
tag several feet over some
Negro man whoaa nama ien’t
Business returned to nor­ tend funeral services at II 1,448 courtesy rides were elim­
roads for several houn.
OSTEEN imiDGE, above, was reported
eportrd last night to have been swept
available, Harriion reicued mal at th* Sanford Naval Air am. and 2 p.m. for two of inated.
Reports from Cedi Tucker,
But
when
a
Herald
photographer
visitaway
with
the
remnants
of
Dora.
E
Dunn and brought him and
While the board agreed that
Station today with th* return their colleagues, Lt (Jg) Paul
County agricultural agent, In­
ed
the
site
this
morning
all
wns
peaceful
and
the
bridge
uppenred
able
ridge
uppenr
hii boat to ihom.
I. Haney and Lt. Cmdr. John the Sanford Police Depart­
dicate that though farm
tu withstand even another sustaining blow such as the hurricune gave
Dunn'a one bait, by the of 31 Aircraft which had been F. Moore.
ment his been extremely co­
lands, citrus, vegetables have
to
the
area.
(Herald
Photo)
way, “escaped."
evacuat'd to inland refuge
The two officers lost their operative and performing effi­
suffered moderate damage,
e e e
baeee Tueiday In the face of livee In tha crash of their A- cient service, more protection
further rains and flooding
Tha Anchor Club's Admiral Hurricane Dora.
was needed at crossings adja­
5A
Vigilant*
bomber
ehortly
could prova disastrous to
dance will be held at 8 p. m.,
The planea began landing after take-off during Tuee cent to the school. It said it
farmers. Ornamentals and
Saturday night, at the Sem­
would call this to th* atten­
ehortly before 10 a.m., in time day's evacuation.
gnenhousrs w en tha moat
inole High cafeteria.
tion of the City. Meanwhile,
to allow flight craws to atseverly damaged, with on*
Aa the planes returned to mothers agreed to lnveaUgato
•
e
e
•i J *
,
,
,
-y-'A
ej4_
f
•
hydroponis
farm completely LAKE MONROS haa
Sanford
to
resume
normal
, , The '&gt;e.m i% gla County
establishing • grossing-guard
risen ntna and • half
destroyed.
k
training
operations,
thera
ware
Young Republican* will meet
program.
inches in th* last two
The
Econ
River,
already
croesed
fingers
that
Hurricane
a t g p. m., Tueiday, at the
As to the opening time of
1
flooding, rose even higher days as shown on this
Ethel, now proceeding slowly the school, the Board said this
Florida State
Bank in San­
and lake waters pounded near water level gauge and
toward
th*
U.
S.
Mainland,
ford. Sandy Baiiett announc­
waa a matter left to school
the
top of the bulkheads on is expected to continue
would not lend tha same air­ principals and suggested that Subscriber^ may or may not1 Approximately I,(W0 tele­ led T,4I2 long distance call*
ed today that it will be a
Lake
Monroe. Howell Creek is rising for five or she
have
gotten
their
Sanford
Thursday,
Jimpitng
tines
and
craft
winging
back
to
Olathe,
phones
in
the
Sanford
area
"Goldwnter Victory Strategy
parents bring this to the at­
reported
running high and days. Lake !■ n o w
Kan., for the third time thla tention of the Southside PTO Herald Wednesday and Thun- were knocked out of service taxing facUitieg to capacity,"
bleating.'*
Sally Strikes
fast
and
rivers
continue to rise about a foot below top
day,
but
the
paper
wai
pub.
* * *
by
Hurricane
Dora,
and
repair
Shcdden
aaid.
season.
HONG KONG (UPI)—Tyand resolve the question with
ill
over
the
area.
Officials of bulkhead. Guage In*
The Florida Citrus Produc­ phoon Sally hit Hong Kong a
All told, Dora delivered 0.5 Mrs. Velma Mitchell, princi­ lished and all carrier* were work Is proceeding on a 24- Southern Bell repairmen,
&gt; * tion Credit Awociatlon news­ glancing blow today. Seven inches of rain and peak wind pal of the school.
out miking deliveries in spits hour bails, Southern Bell's Just finishing up the mauive kept watch on latest reports dientes mean tea level.
local manager, Robert Shed- repair job in the aouth end of on hurricane Ethel, now chur­ Bush aaid while
letter, "Orange Bloiiomi," person* were killed when a gusts of 60 m.p.h. to the N*
Not all parenti present of the itorm.
Some
paper*
undoubtedly
den
said today.
the stale earned by Hurricane ning the Atlantic.
Indicate* that a survey ihowa rain-loosened boulder crushed val Air Station.
sgreed Uist the opening Ume
Thursday's ralna brounght to fill washouts and repair
that due to Hurricane Clio—
wooden hut.
should be changed. Some said blew away, soma probably Shcddcn appealed to sub­ Cleo, were hurrying to Jackthe total for the last t h r e e storm damages.
when it travelled through the
they wanted it left at • a.m. floated away, but every at­ scribers to keep calls to a aonville, St. Augustine and
Although reports
tempt
was
made
to
deliver.
minimum, snd only stlcmpt Brunswick, Ga., today to help days to 8.40 inches, snd are n
Indian River cltrua acction,
Parley Called
Another parent said the was­
roneoui late Thursday night
in
Lake
Mary,
Ravenna
Park,
Thursday,
carrier*
had
an
those
calls
that
are
absolulsly
with
outages
caused
by
Hurri­
MADISON, Wii. (UPI) —
some 40-50 per cant of the
n't interested In school bus
that Osteen Bridge on 8 R 418
cane Dora, In northeaat Flori­ Country Club Manor, Chutugrapefruit wae lost. However, The head of tha National
cuurtoy rides, »nd added. even more difficult time on necessary,
at the ScminuIe-VolusU Coun­
ota,
Lincoln
Heights,
Geneva
lt‘a believed that tha Inereaia Farmers Organisation (NFO)
"I ■■ouldn’t let my youngster ,h&lt;lr rou,cl
,lolcn* of rn#li‘ "The local exchange hand­ da and southeast Georgia.
ty line was out, extreme flood*
and
Osteen
are
still
under
wa­
In ilxe of the remaining fruit meet* today with Wieconsin
ride the bus if he could."
I anJ ‘t "* * 1 throughout the
ing conditions do exist along
ter,
with
many
clay
roads
and
will cut this lose to 30-40 per Gov. John Reynolds in an at­
Several parent* reported coun,y wer« noodoJ ,Dd ,m'
the highway and county and
county
roads
Impassable
or
LEOPOLDVILLE,
Th*
Con
cent.
that they knew ol other par-;P*, l *bletempt to esse tha tense sit­
private bridges are out soma
nearly
impassable.
Abandoning bikes, scooter*
• a •
uation that followed th* go (UPI) — American Air enta who were not settling
seven miles east of Osteen In
City
Manager
W.
E.
Know­
and
autos,
carriers
waded
in
Force
planes
ferried
frighten­
Might as well keep thoia death of two NFO pickets.
their children to Southilde or
the Lake Ashby area,
les
warned
residents
of
tha
ed white residents out of th* any school until some changes a* far a* po'iible to rrxrh the
water Jugs full, canned foods
city
not
to
pile
debris
In
ths
A severe washout occurred
lioniei
of
tuhicrlbers.
Circula­
Congolese
city
of
Coquilhatand candles on hand—Hurri­
Raid Studied
were made.
at
tho main bridge leading
streets
where
it
can
wash
tion
Manager
Frank
Voltoline
villa
today
one
Jump
ahead
of
cane Ethel la f o l l o w i n g
LONDON (U P D — Britain
Into the Boy Scout Campsite
down
snd
clog
storm
drains
laid
today.
advancing
rebel
force*.
Dora's footsteps.
may counter Indonesian at
Parent* were preised Into JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Edward McDermott to tour at it did Thursday, but to pile on th* lake and Carl H. Stub,
Coquiihutvill*, 400 mtloa
tacks on Malaysia with a re­
bings of Alamana Apalriea re­
service
to help on bicycle President Johnson declared tha atorm's swath of destruc­ it on the parkways.
northeast
of
Leopoldville,
"We only had to use our taliatory raid on Indonesian
County F.nginecr Bill Bush ports that the privately owned
route* ami moit carrier* were parts of Dora • ravaged North tion Friday,
emergency generator about bases like tha Gulf of Tonkin the last important city in tha
assessing damages said that b r i d g e to his area la
seen in tlirkeri and boots, or Florida and South Georgia
, %
three hours before day­ action of the United State* northern Congo still held by
McDermott, director of the any more rain will be disas­ completely gone and that at
barefooted with pants rolled major disaster arras and sent
light this morning, until lest month, defent* ministry government troop*, It con
Office of Emergency Plan trous for the county road sys­ least eight inches of water
up, a * they braved the ele­
troll the Congo River.
power wae restored," Hobby sources said today.
Ding, was to Isavs on tlx heli­ tem. Land areas are satur­ stands In shallow spots along
ments to get thslr job done.
Two giant U. S. Air Force
said.
s e e
C130 H e r c u l e s transport
copter tour from the Jackson­ ated with ditches, lakes, the partly graded road.
A disaster clinic Is planned
creeks and rivers running at
Smaller creeks normally
plant-* and a pair of charter
ville Naval Air Station.
for Saturday at la a.m. at Funds Available
County road crews will
running
only inches in depth,
flood
stage.
ed
aircraft
flew
300
white
Gov.
Farris
Bryant
and
Flo­
1*7
W.
Commercial
SL
aa
have some of their work to
refugee* out of Coquilhat- Red Cross official* strive to To Fix Dam ages
rida Sens. Spestird Midland All construction o f n ew have risen in places to oU
do over as rains hava washed
ville Thursday,
and Georgs Sm alhm snd road* has corns to a halt, feet.
fa t mere volunteers to cope Done By Storm
away eome of the road bed*
Th* refugee* said panic with emergencies.
Georgia Sen. Herman TalA. B. Pstenon Jr., Red
they have been putting in all
Scott Burns, manager of wa* spreading In the area in
midge, along with American
A. B. (Tammy) Peterson, Cro»* Disaster Chairman said
over the county, despite sand
Florida Power and Light sai l the face of advancing Com­ Red Cross disaster chair- this morning that fundi are
Red Cross president Kaines
♦
bagging before the storm.
today that ail power in the munist-becked rebels.
• • •
WASHINGTON (U ri)— F. Collins and MaJ. Gen. Rob­
mao, said 4* persons were available under the Red Cross
For An All ’Round
About ISO European* were an duty during Dora’s visit disaster relief to help per­ President Johnson drrldod ert O. MacDonnel, chief of tha
WTRR Radio remained on area has been restored, ex­
Good Tima . . . .
the air during Hurricane Dora cept In four or five isolated left behind, but authorities but many mars would kave sona who have suffered major today to fly this afternoon U. S. Army Corps of Engin­
to provide residents of Semi' instances. Local crews era planned to rescue them today. bee* needed should ton damage* to their property or to arena in Florida and eers, were to accompany Mc­
Meet For A Drink At The
Gtorgla struck by hurricana Dermott.
Thirty-eight white mercen­ storm bav* stayed la toe busineaa.
note and adjacent areai with continuing to remove limbs
"If you have had damage* Dora.
By declaring parts of North
up- to- the- minute information from power lines and out of aries were flown into Coquil- area.
FRIENDLY CARIUE
He asks potential volun­ to your home or small busion the storm and the loca town crews have moved on to hatvilla Thursday to reinforce
Th* White House an­ Florida disaster areas, the
northeast Florida. II* express- the Congolese army thera. In teers to be on hand tomor­ net* and do not have funds to nounced shortly aftar II President made resident* in
situation.
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
td gratitude to City crews, addition to being strategical­ row morning for the clink repair it, please call th* Rad a. at. that Johnson would th* path of the monster storm
AID SOUGHT
fir* end police for their as­ ly located, th* city la tha which will be staffed by Cross and make your applica­ fly to Jarkaonrlll* to in­ eligible for a varisty of gov­
Mon. thru Sat.
NICOSIA, Cyprue (UPI) - sistance during th* storm in capital of Cuvette Central leading Red Cress Instruc­ tion for assistance," Peterson spect flood areas there. Ha ernment loins to rebuild their
The government of Cyprm got helping with downed lines.
tors.
Province.
tluu nil) travel to Bruns­ home* and businesses.
• JVwbyj “On The Housa* m
down to bran ticks tuuay
Earlier this week, the Pres­
wick. Ga., to view damage
q
Every Friday Night
0
Rj b!J Ur niUV.ry .V.Vkwn
ident declared nine Florida
In that area.
Russia.
(Ladles hours 4:M-«:U M
Tha trip waa arranged at counties hit by hurricane Cleo
Drink* 1c per year age.)
the request of congressmen disaster arias and made 8300,.
000
in
federal
funds
available
from the hurrirsnc-beltered
"All coavtal warnings can beaches when Dora slimmed area, tha White House said. for clean up operations.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Dors dealt its
Former hurricane Dora blus­ A broad stretch of northwest probably b* hrwsrerfMster to­ inland early Thursday. The
most destructive blow to th*
area
from
St.
Augustine
to
tered around the Florida Pan- Florida, south Georgia and day," weather men said.
St. Augustins * Jacksonville
Herald Index
Jacksonville Beach wat parti­
Miami forecasters kept a cularly hard h it
handis today in its dying south Alabima was soaked by
Beach area, the first to feel
throes. A new hurricane far Dora's rains. Up to 10 inches wary eye on hurricane Ethel, Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders Abby . . . . . . . . . . — ...... Page 9 the storm’s full fury.
P*ga 9
located about U0 miles last planned an inspection trip Bridge ................
out la the Atlantic waa watch­ were expected.
Classified
............
Pag*
10-11
ed by the residents of the bat­ N ew Orlein* forecaster* of Florida and 350 mites south- later today in tha Brunswick,
Comica _______ Pag* 2A-3A Rally Postponed
tered Flonda-Gsocgla Atlan­ said Dors, which left thou- southwest of Bermuda, it wai Ga. area.
The Seminole Sports Car
westward
toward Both the stricken Georgia Editorial ---------- Pag* 1A
lands homeless snd millions drifting
tic coastline.
Pag* 9 Club haa postponed its annual
D ays Left To
Dora, downgraded to tro­ of dollars in property damage Dora's approximate path at snd Fta.'lda areas devastated Feature* _____
by Dora wtr* declared federal Horoscope . .. .. .. .. . Pago 2A "Rough and Bevvy" rally,
pical storm status, was center­ in lumbering across Florida about five miles in hour.
Society ..............
Pag* 8 previously slated for S p.m.
VALDEZ HOTEL
Register For
ed at about to miles north of altar striking th* Atlantic Florida Gov. Farris Bryant disaster arts*.
Apalachicola, Fig. Us wind coastline near St. Augustine, flew to Jacksonville to per­ It was too early to dsteralae S p o rts_____ _____ Paga 6 Saturday, until th* next dal*
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
General Election had d.minished to U miles in would move gradually to tha sonally inipect the damage whether Muw-muviog Ethel TV Programs .......... Page 7 available from the Central
west
northwest.
Wa
tha
.Women
Fog*
9
Florida Sports Car Club.
k it along northeast Florida would hit load.
(pur m squall* occuriog over

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Area Lakes, Rivers A t Capacity,
Warning Given On Flood Threats
Experts Study
Next Move Of
Stormy Ethel

N avy Base A ircraft

Returns To Station

Carriers Try 1 ,8 0 0 Phones O ut
For Delivery
Despite'Cane In Storm A fterm ath

iUUVA

Planes Rescue
Congo Whites

N. Florida, Georgia
To Get U. S. Assist

Volunteers Eyed
For Red Cross
Disoster Clinic

Electric Power
Put In Service

Johnson Plans
Trip To Areas
Hurt By Storm

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A Solvent
For Fear
m that It daaa to m m peo­
ple hon est 1 leak forward to
the first cup af coffee, the
time with my family during
breakfast (shout the only
U rn wo seem to be able to
bo together), the prayer « •
re together w h e n our
mhda are fresh, the beauty
of the early sun on the lawns
and shrubs which can be *een
from my chair at the table,
and tha ptomlee of a new day,
Om te Inclined to think It
unfortunate that such a fine
experience has to be marred
by the apyroachlng day. Tha
reality of feeing lift is its
frightening aspecta la ever
abundant la our time as we
■uraly realise. Tha turmoil
and at rtf* between Individ­
uals, n e ts, and nations tend
to bring tha black cloud of
depraaalon and fear for all
who will read and think.
How often I am reminded
that oua la Mi alona whan
ho feats confusion, fro at ra­
tion, and consequent fear. Aa
paster I ihart and hear
over pnd-.oyty lfcj_ cry &lt;di#-,
guised or not), "How can I
dispel my fears 1"
Thera was a time when 1
tried away c o m p l i c a t e d
methods, aa tha book aald, in
an approach to this awtaome
tad terribla problem only to
dissever that a solution to
simple that 1 was mtealng it,
could work wonders with my
distraught and fearful peo­
ple.
The first thing that ene
needs te do is te accept the
gift of trustfag Gad. One
can pray for the ability to
lean on Him completely. This
la a good prayer and if made
consistently and ainctraly will
will be answered. A baby
trusts a loving parent even
though be does not under­
stand all that the parent
does, Pray for implicit foitht
and H. 1. McCall as treasurer.
Other buaiaaaa msttera dU- The oocond thing wo should
euaaed at m moating deluded do io te obey God to tho best
Mmee at tha church charter of our ability. Granina Chris­
tian faith will lasua in obedi­
and fee annual budget
Bee. Knight announced that ence to God’s Word. 1 realise
Her. Lynn Corbett of Orange- that none of us ebay perfect­
el the ly but wa art to obey Him
Southern Methodist Church to the beat af our ability.
will he in Salford on Sunday, The third thing wo are to
■dpt * , sad will deliver the do la to realise that wo leave
t:S0 p. m, service that day nt tha results with God. God
does not demand success as
tha Woman's Club.
Ladle# of the church are others see It, but He does
planning a covered dish sup­ aek for faith and cbedlence.
per to honor Rav. Corbett pre­ If wo will trust and obey
ceding tha worship servlet on God and leave tho rn u lti to
Him our ftera will dissolve.
tha goth.

v R IC v B n iflfjIC i

Community M ethodist

Attends Stole
Mission Meet

Announces Revival

opening terrlee Sunday night,
they will p m ent a ayacial pro­
gram to tha young people of

Set Series

M tfh o d itt Gats
Board O ffic trt

■y J i m r ails ter r y
A m iv a l win b« conducted
•I the Community Methodist
Church of Caaaclborry. •tartlag thi* Sunday at 7;9o p. m.
U d eootiaulag l t d avoolng
through Sapt IS, hy Evangelist
l* » . Harold L. Brooka, minUtar a l tha Patter Memorial
Mathodlat Church of Jacksonrifle.

REV. M. D. JACKSON

&lt;:30 p. m
Although Rev. Brooks U only
JJ yean old, ha b n been in the
ministry far 11 years, Includ­
ing student appeintmasts. and
ftaa participated la 111 n rivala.
Last year he conducted the
fall revival at Aibury College,
Ky., where he and hla wlfa,
Jtneve, graduate in lisa. He
started preaching white still a

carding statistical secretary
ftr the Florida Baptist Mata
avtottoa, a position which
ha baa tilled far
Rev. Jackson • tau g fird m a.
terms m public -irimote-lo-rto
Ida before entering Urn min­
istry. Ha wan ordsteod In Teacher* for Holy Ci
o n aek to tha Baptist denonri- pim p e l
Church Sch
nation la tha Coliseum Place
Church la New Ortas as la
in t. Ha ractlvsd hla master's
dagroa la IMB tram tha Bap
Hat p u t tmtitute, now tha
Ntw Ortaaaa Baptist Thaoln
Nursery classes for the two
gical lamiaary. Altar ratriv and three year elds will he
lag hla degree ha eaaaa la
conducted te the Kindergart­
Florida aad bap
en Room under direction af
Of rhurehM hart uwtffl Ida itMrs. Harlan Rhoadaa with
Uramaat oa April I, W a ynar,
teaching teem* te include
Btfora rrtlrtag ha aarvnd
sevrral cteurchaa la Caalral Mm. PhU Roche, Mrs. M. L.
Florida teelndlag tha Ftrat Reborn Jr., Mra. W. H. Whatran, Mrs- Naal Johnson, Mrs.
Baptist Church af
Michael Durant, Mrs. C. J.
Milter Memorial in Ort
Youngblade and Mra. Ted
and the Edgawatar church.
Since hla ratiremoat ha baa Conn.
served aa supply minister for Claeses for elder students
14 different churches and pre­ and their teachers will be:
sently U filling la tar Geneva four year olda, Mra. Raymond
Lundqulat; five years, Mre.
Baptist Church.
la addition to hla outstanding Harold Stanley; first grade,
record of service. Rev. Jackson Mrs. L. D. Tsmny; second
is Justly proud of the fact that grade, Mr*. Stan Poioekl;
he was named Is the 1M4 edi third grads, Mrs. Harry
lion of “ Marquis' Who's Who Cochrans; fourth grade, Mra.
In the South sod Southwest." ^ Thomas Joyner; fifth grade,
Mra. Xanry Vimm Jv. and
Mrs. W. C. Fsldmeyar Jr,;
sixth grads. Mr*. Betty Hal
Guest P astor
Rav. T. H. Vacuum of back; seventh grade, George
Wildwood will conduct serv­ Dangleman and eighth grade,
ices this Sunday at tha First Mra. Leigh Ebbert.
The Senior Seminar, meet­
Pentecostal Church of Longwood. Bov. E. Ruth Grant, ing in tha chelr rehearsal
pastor, Is In New York for i room, will be led by Mr. end
few days' vacation and will Mm. Jack Horner.
flupptlee will be under supreturn next weak.

Ecumenical Council To S ta rt M onday

sophomore In high school In
Corbin, Ky., aad had churches
la the Danville area during his
four years at Aahury.
Upon graduation, Rav. and
Mrs. Brwelm served as abort
term Methodist miaatesartea la
Sea dear, Co&gt;U Riea. Return­
ing to thte country, ho enroll­
ed at Louisville Presbyterian
Seminary for Us first year of
work toward his Master of
Divinity degree and served aa
pastor at the Olivo Branch
Church at BhelbyvtUe.
He served the University
Heights Methodlit Church in
Atlantn white eomptetlag hi*
studies nt Emery University
la l*5T he wan nppnintetf asso­
ciate minister of C h r I a t
Church in St. Petersburg whan
ha and his wife enadueted a
tour of Europe and tho Holy
land, visiting II reunites.
He has done graduate work
at Houston, New York Stste
and Harvard Universities. In
1M3 ha w u appointed to Peelar Memorial which now has a
membership of I.MS persons.

af Mra Margaret
aad Mrs. Lae •warts
will a a m aa registrar and
secretary af tha Church
School. Overall leader and
superintendent will be Phil
Clsseee under lin t grade
will report directly to the
Parish House; children In
first through fifth grades will
tents tha church following
Uw offertory te rapost for
their cUsees aad upper grade
students will make Commun­
ion end receive blessing be­
fore going to their class-

2,000 Methodist
Laymen Register
For Retreats
Mora than 2,000 Florldn
Methodist layman have regls
tore d tor a series of lour week­
end retreats It ins church
youth camp In Leesburg start­
ing September II. Other re­
treats art scheduled for Sept­
ember 95-27. October *-11 snd
October 16-11.
Aimed at refreshing tbe
spiritual life *f lay leaders,
the weekend programs will In
elude Bible studios, discussion
groups on a variety of aubjacta,
and talka by prominent church­
man.
Among the speakers will bo
four Msthodist bishops. Bishop
James W. Henley, Lakeland;
Bishop Kenneth Goodson. Bir­
mingham, All.: Bishop Ellis
Finger, Nashville, Tenn.. and
Bishop Paul Hardin of Cotum
bia, S. C. Also participating
will bo visiting lay loaders
f r o m Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia aad Ttxaa.
Directing tha retreats will
be R. Howard Borg o&lt; Mel­
bourne, lay leader of tho Flor­
ida Coafcnnci who will be
assisted by Gltna W. Gold of
Miami, associate lay leader.

Longwood Christ Episcopal
To Begin Winter Schedule

KEY. H. L. BROOKE

Central Baptist
WHU Elects
New officers for (ha Cen­
tral Baptist Cknrth WMU
tram slatted teat weak for tho
new church year which begisa In October.
Serving will be Mra. L 8.
Appleby,
president;
Mra.
Ruth Wilkinson, vice presi­
dent; Mra. Joanne Williams,
s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. Daniel
Gricmt, treasurer; Mra. Edna
GUea, GA director; Mra.
Phylle Nash, YWA director;
Mra. Ckarlee Hayes, Sunbeam
director; Mra. Jack Owns,
prayer chairman, Mrs. Gall
(tertth, program ctutriren and
Mrs. Ins Galloway, hostess
chairman.
Following tha a I t e l I aw
meeting a surprise birthday
party and luncheon sms held
honoring Mra. Smith, the
peitor’s wife.
Tho attractive table ema
centered with • beautiful
floral arrangement of roam
In assorted colors Interspers­
ed with asparagus fern and
hibiscus.

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RaUgtoa Be America
not water down the concept of aad tha Vatican bunaueraey, ellc world. Third on their apapal infallibility. On the con­ especially the holy office. This genda is a document on Chris­
By Leals Camels
failed Pram lateraatteaal trary, it reaffirms that con­ document would provide (or tian unity, which waa debated
list fall and which Is sura of
Tha third session af tha Vat* troversial doctrine in precise,
considerable decentralisa­
leas Beumaaieal C o u n c i l , y tho same words used by tho tion of power In tho church, overwhelming approval, It
goes farther than the Catholic
which will get under way Moa* first Vatican council la 1170.
permitting
local
bishops
to
de­
church has ever gone before
Tho
document
on
tho
church
day, promises te be the most
contains two other sections of cide many questions which In acknowledging the presence
productive yal.
Mora than 2,506 Citholic great significance. One would now must bo referred to of an authentic Christian spir­
it in other churches. One of its
bishops toon all parts of tha restore th* ancient order af Rome.
After
dealing
with
these
In­
deacons,
ai
a
parmaoant
or­
practical results may be to
world are la Rama te taka
part la tha council delibera­ dained office In tha Catholic ternal concerns, the council permit Catholics to tako part
tions which probably will coo clergy. Deacons, who might be fathers will turn their atten la Joint worship services on
married or unmarried could lion outward to tho non-Cath certain occasions.
tinue until late November.
The council tether* are ex administer baptism, conduct
period to complete action cc worship services, funerals and
• t least five major dtcn ai i t baptisms la anas where then
this session. By contrast, the la an acuta shortage of priests.
first two aesstona of tha coun Thay could not celebrate tha
ell, la 1M2 aad lWJ, produced mass,
•gly ona Important document, The other section deals with
dealing wHh liturgical reform tho Virgin Mary. Ha contents
Thing* will move faster this art still secret- But high
fall for two res x»i. Popo church officials art hopeful
Paul VI has modll'cd council that It wilt satisfy the council
rules to c u r b repetitious fathsrs who want n strong
speech**. Aad molt of th* statement of devotion to
items on the agenda have al Mary, without upsetting those
ready been debited extan who art opposed to any fur.
ther development of Marian
lively.
Tha first ordar of bualn*v theology In the direction of
la to finish work oa tha histor­ proclaiming the mother of Je.
ic document naming "D* la - sue te ha “co-rodemptrlx"
ctoala*' Of The Church which with her Son.
thn fathers discussed for six The aacoad document on tho
V
tbe agenda deils with “ the pasEASY TO DRIVE, TU R N , PARK, A N D EASY ON YOUR POCKETBOOK
assertion that suprsme author­ loral duties of bishops" Lika
“
De
Ecclesia,"
It
was
debitAT THE GAS PUM P! SELECT YOUR ’61 CHEVY 11 TODAY — AT
ity In tha church Is not vested
In the Pops slone, but Is the ad *4 length last fall, snd waa
wools “collsgs" of bishops, tha subject of sharp dispute
with tho Pope si their bead. between progressives and con­
This la tha so-called “doc. servatives. Tbe most contra
trine of colteglallty" which venial sections are t h o s e
won overwhelming endorse­ which attempt to define tho
NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO BUY — A N D GET THE
ment of the fathers on a test relationship between a bishop
vote last Oct. 90. Us import­
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. DRIVE ONE — MAKE US A N OFFER!
ance lies In the fact that U
®l)r
Qanfwfc
f
r
r
a
lh
would restore the office of
Is t i N f t sa l|
OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY — TILL ALL ,84,n ARE SOLD!
Bishop to tho dignity It enjoy* •StseUs rM. s■e ■ Dei
•S ir s s 4 cn *t«i.
od in tho tarly church and ar­ ■MSI *ahU.b&lt;4 i i l a r i i i
n tte u s
CSrlatnae I*
rest the avor-gnatar cantraU* sTbe
M eter* He rale, tea **.
aation of authority In thn • I I . M eier* . r ir r iS s.
Popo which haa been the dom­ ■ i « H r ieee P eeteoe F t l i
inant tread in Catholic policy ■I s e a le r s , r te .
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2303 S. PARK AYE.
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since tho council of Trent.
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It should bn noted, howev­
Tear lim a
er, that “Da Ecctcila'* docs Week JS

A busy waak is planned at
Loegwood’t Christ Bpiaeepal
Church according te Rer.
Charles Itewart J r , rtear.
Tha winter schedule af
Sunday ssrvicva will begin
this Sunday with Holy Com­
munion at 7:S0 a. a .; Family
Eucharist a t • a. m. and
Service aad Sermon at 10:41
&gt;• m. Morning Prayer and
Holy Communion will he ob­
served aa alternate Sunday!
at tha 10:4S a. m service.
Sunday School classes will
meat in tha Parish House fol­
lowing the 9 a- m. service aad
Father Stewart will conduct
an Adult Inquirer's Class at
the aama time.
The E y l a e o p a l Young
Churchman, aa organisation
for tha tetaagara of the com­
munity, will mast regularly
on Sundaya at f:30 y. m.
Tha Men's Club meeting,
c’Hgk'cted by A. P. Bowersfcx, president, is' scheduled
for I p. m. Monday.
Tha Episcopal Churchwomen'a meeting!, which was
postponed this week, will
taka place Tuesday at I p. at.
with Mra Peggy Hubs, pro*.
Ideal, in charge.
Wednesday, Friday a n d
Saturday will be observed aa
Ember Days te faagia the fall
penitential season. Oa Wed­
nesday, Communion will be
held a t t:!0 a. m. A covered

disk supper te planned that
aama day at • p. m. and eholr
practice at T;iO p* * Thursday at *:S0 a. m.,
weekday Cemmunloa serelevs
will hagte.
On Friday Father Stewart
will esodact a Quiet Day to
begin with Holy Communion
n t 9 JO a. a*. Thame af tha
nseditetioo will ha “ Intelllgaat Prayer” and will conduds after h ath . Those attending a n requested te
bring their owa light lunch.

Classes To Open
A t Holy Cross
Confirmation Classes for
Children aad Adult Inquirers
Classes at Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church of Sanford, te be
conducted by Rev. LeRoy D.
Soper, rector, will begin next
Thunder and will bo con­
tinued until approximately
Dec. 1.
Confirmation Classes will
mast each Thursday at 4 pm.
in tha Pariah Hall. Tha adult
classes will be at I p r a and
will conilit of a lecture fol­
lowed hy di scuta!on. Tbs
opening session will bo held
In the Pariah Hall with those
to follow taking place in
beams of various slats mem­
bers- Attendance data not
commit ona te being con­
firmed.

Temple Baptist
Plans Special
Campaign
Tempi* Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs, located on
Palm Springs Drlva Juet off SR
06, win conduct aa Evangel­
istic Campaign, Sapt. lS-»,
with ltev. B enia Rodgers as
the guest minister.
Services will begin at T:W
p. at. tach day and than will
be special singing and music.
The opening service this
Sunday will be devoted to a
Baek to School Day program
and next Friday's service will
be observed as Suada&gt; School
NiRit.
Youth Ntfht will be on Satur­
day and the closing day will
be conduct'd on a Fall Round­
up Waitem Theme at which
time Rev. Harold Ramsay will
ride a horse to tha church.
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Willowy Gab
Soviets Rap Chinese Set Pace For
Event
|n Declaring 'W a r' Beauty
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) -

Artists To Hear
India Princess
Mrs. WUHam B e a t w e l l ,
(Princess Vlfoyt) will be the
speaker at tha first meeting
of the Sanford-Seminole Art
Association, Monday at T:M
p. m. at tha Cultural Acts
Crater on Fifth St.
Mrs. BoutweB wfB show
some of her original Indian
paintings and discuss arts and
customs of India.
The Art Association has «xtend'd an invitation to the
public to attend this meeting.
A small admission lee will be
charged.
Art classes will begin each
Tuesday and Thursday night at
the Art Center, with a nominal
registration fee. Stinfest* are
to supply their own material*.
At Monday's meeting, mem­
bership cards and the new
year books will be distributed.
There are now Si menabers in
the association.

The tall and the buxom act
the standard in bathlni suit
beauty today at tbe Mias
America pa re ant.
Two srtllowy and ampie-bosomed young women — Miss
West Virginia and Mus Cali­
fornia won tbe first two of
three swim suit competitions
of the IBM pageant In this sea­
shore city.
Miss Nortn Dikota and Miss
Minnesota were the first two
talent winners.
Blonde and blue-eyed Mist
West Virginia, 21-year-old El­
la Kessel of Ripley, woo the
votes of tbe panel of 10 judges
Thursday night, by artfully
modeling a black swimsuit
LONGWOOD Hom« Demonstration Club officers attending the first
around a 37-2S-3T shape. The
meeting of the new year are shown with Miss Myrtie Wilson, agent. In
S feet lOVfc inch beauty Kales
the group are from left, front, Mrs. Frank Stuetlie, first vice president;
133 pounds.
Misa Wilson and Mrs. Felix Metre, president; standing, Mrs. M. L. GillWednesday eight, lf-y»ir-old
more. alternate delegate; Mrs. Churles Tierce, treasurer and Mrs. Robert
House Stolen
Miss California. Sherri Raap
Westmark, second v!ce president and publicity chairman.
S T A F F O R D , England
of Fremont, a blue-eyed light
bnmHtn, sms. uirtorious In
(UPI) — Arthur UttWhntos.
what aba described at a
IB, seas fined #14 Tueodor
“shocking pink” suit. She mea­
for stealing a housa. Littlesures 38-21-36, stands S feet
hales said ha took the empty
B inches tail and weighs 128
prefab. tented house apart and
pounds.
carried it sway on m track
V
Thursday night’s talent event
to build n pigsty.
winner, Misa North Dakota,
ford, • boy; Mr. and Mrs. Karen Kopeeng, IB, ef Bis­
SEPTEMBER 8, IBM
Henry Deboae ef Banfotd, * marck, overcame an attack of
Adwtealone
By Dorns Fites
lity and srhotenomeaeaa. Sha
The Ixwgwoad Home Demon­ used display charts to illus­
Matilda Deboee, Janice At- boy; Mr. and Mrs. Donald nerves to sing flawlessly “ Un Grace Methodist Church of
Ord of Sanford, n boy.
Bel Dl” from “ Madame But­ Sanford will be host to the stration Club, at their first trate her talk and dUtributed
l«Id, WiU Nolan, Sybil K.
Discharges
south part of the Deland meeting of the 1944 S3 season sample products.
terfly.”
[edspeth, Mary Washburn, Clyde Selbee, Wlndel W.
Mbs Minnesota, 21-year-old District at a special banquet held last week at the Civic Lea­ Tu hie# for the meeting were
te E. Swaitn, Lewie M. Poole, Thomas Patrick Lynch, Barbara fUaselberg, of Bloom- nest Wednesday beginning at gue Building, voted unani­ decorated with arrangements
mously to change the club of white gladioli and fern and
inhart, Etta McCune, Dor- Mary Margaret Mickeelt, Will tngtoo, took the talent title 0:30 p. m.
tfey M. I eahy, Savannah Harris. Julia Glbecn, Gregg the previous night on perform­ District work In church ex­ name to “Longwood Exten­ featured miniature suitcases
imprinted with names of loca­
ing a series of South Sea fo­ tension, which includes buy­ sion llumemakcr’a Club.”
iflwens, all of Sanford; Dial- Button, all of Sanford.
SEPTEMBER IB, 19M
The state organization al­ tions visited during the sum­
unds dances.
ing land for future expansion
ia Yow, Martha Petitpae,
Admiss lone
The field of SO girls conti­ and establishing congrega­ ready has approved this mer by members of the club.
,uth Perry, DeBary; Rena
Josephine
Hans,
Ola
Wal­
Mrs. Felix Megc. president,
nues
competition in the vari­ tions in nsw communities, change in title.
’olle, Emma Kellogg, Lake
MU* Myrtle WlUon, coun­ conducted the meeting, which
] Mary; Carol Ana Myers, lace, Mattie Ruth Farris, ous categories tonight. And 10 will be presented by Dr. Joe
Betty A. Vonllerbulis. Wil­ leml-flnalitts then will be E- Tulle, district superintend­ ty agent, gave an interesting was attended hy 28 members
■’ Eus l is.
liam Oliver Livingston, Flor­ cboeen from among them.
ent, and his special film re­ talk explaining the function cd and one .quest, Mrs. Thelma
Blithe
commonly
used
additives U-emon bora Birmingham,
ence
T.
Hunger,
Allie
Garri­
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Prater
which Improve nutrient values Ata.
son, all of Sanford; Laurel
- ef Sanford, a buy.
Featured guest will b« Dr. of foods as well as enhance
Cunningham, C a a a* I berry;
Dischargee
Henry Blackburn, executive their flavors and maintain ap­ New officer* served as hos­
tesses fur this opening meet­
Bhyllla Warren, Mildred M. Agnes B. Vandarvoort, Desecretary of church extension pearances, increase p.ihubi- ing.
Land;
Elizabeth
Muthleux,
•i Hundley, Rebecca Mathewa,
for the Florida Conference of
Essie M. Knight, all of San­ Geneva; Carl C. Smith, Lake
Methodism, who will give a
Monroe.
ford.
review of growth of tho
The Civic Department of church in this state and ask
Birth*
SEPTEMBER B, IBM
the
Woman's Club of San­ for pledgee to support work
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
W.
Admlaalesw
Donna R. Ord, Anita Bar­ Vonllerbulla of Sanford, a ford’s first project this year In the local lilntricl. Such
ker, Irena D. Marston, Mar­ boy; Mr. and Mr*. Francis is to attempt to havs every volunleer gifts will b« re­
tha J. Ode!, Judith Kuehn, all Leahy of Sanford, a girl; Mr. member registered to vote quested only three times dur­
uf Sanford; Marilyn Millar, and Mr*. Thomas H. Pool* of and to voto in the November ing the year as special pro­
elections.
Eustls, a boy.
Longwood.
jects arise.
Tht club la non-partisan
Dischargee
U
Births
IteV. John II. Hires Jr.,
J Mr. and Ura, Lymoa Myers Martha J. Odel, Connie and does not endorse any pastor of Grace Methodist,
of Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Carey, Janice Affleld, Donna rnndhlata, either local, state, advises that this "second,
Mr#. Gordcn Kuehn of Sun- Isaac, Albertha Kiner, Lizlna or national but s t r e a a a s mile’’ giving has greatly aid­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Renee Kiner, Ellin Hughes, “there la no greater privilege es! church extension and ex­ \
Take the tint* to
- Jerry R. lledspeth of San Thomas Abbey, D o r o t h y than tho privilege of o free pansion in ths state and gives
find out Just how easy it Is.
Swope, Benny Mullins Jr., ballot
"Tho world, our nation, our individual* ths opportunity to
Howard Dague, Joyce K.
state,
our county, and our express their concern fur
Nicholson, William Johnson
vital home missions.
J r , Mildred L. Kleber and city are crying out to the in­
Reservations fur the ban­
dividual
citizen,
you
and
me—
huby boy, Carol Ann Wright
quet
should be made hy call­
and baby girl, Dorothy I,. to wake up and re-rvuluate ing the church office by Mon­
•*•'V
*•
and
appreciate
this
priceless
Tunkinson and baby girl,
day noon.
Carolyn Wiggins and baby privilege of the ballot, thnt
Participating churches will
By Doaaa Eetee
we
so
often
take
for
gt
anted.
TT&gt;M|M»dBRAW108 Ifcwif boMf *WHVW
MONEY DOW N
A bake sale was planned at girl, all of 8anford; Laurel Not because we are less ap­ be First Methodist, Christ N OfW
l^svqht |h«f ibhM—rboAst fa |i&lt;RKilflf
fctn foii quoM/J
Ca
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r
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C o * p o iitio n
|» * putt •• t,n*pia M l
Cunningham,
M
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t
h
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i
s
t
and
the
host
the September meeting of the
preciative
of
our
heritage
or
i#«t, TKe L j ililftionti! it y*tf M«j «p W’llb
• h*"to* fullf ptottri f*» »i* Jutt ■ImmI
Ladha Auxiliary tn the Long- Gertrude Uartoazek, Enter­ li-as proud of our history in church In Knnfurd, Commun­ WE FINANCE 1 0 0 S
*4 Mi •# to*! rotoipH.
&gt;--wood Volunteer Fire Depart­ prise; Kody D. McCarter, De- war and peace, havo we fal­ ity Methodist of Dellury, BUILT O N YOUR LOT
ment held last week at the Land; Emma Kellog, Lake len into the practice of let­ Barnett Memorial Methodist
Fire Hall on Wilma Street. Mary; Joan Baker, Lake ting the other fellow register of Enterprise, Hint MethodThe sale ha# been scheduled Monroe; M a r i l y a Miller, to vote and do the voting, ist of Geneva and the ShifLongwcod.
f&gt;m Sept. 19 and will be held
thereby the electing,’’ offi- fold-Osteen M e t h o d i s t
Church.
tnTront of the Longwood Post
rials aay,
, .Office beginning at 8 a.m.
food h J.Y ft* * frao
“In November, 19*W, we of
ilM WAIT! t COirOBATION
U-paTO rotor
I feto-ofowd H
i
Hides Safer
Cakes, plea, euprakes, cookie#
the Sun font Woman's Club
vitJi find alolodt,
'la*(otoLefl,if h
ELY, England (til'll —
have as our goal, ‘Every
&gt; end toffee cake will be availHw
OtILAMKI, FI.A.
Member Registered and Vot­ Tommy Mott, 18. had a new
liable.
Md*fi4k_
1^11
W.
ColnaUI
e P H lm iff
ing.' We earnestly invite traction engina to ridn today,
In other bueinets, Mrs. Elti'f^vea '•» bar*&gt;L
llwy. 528 Wr&lt;l
every citizen of Sanford to a present frunt his father who
nln# Lomroler, disaster com­
I*. II. Bus 5 .V4
gave him ths seven-ton Ma­
join us at the polla.
mittee chairman, reported thnt
Some 230 lay and ministerial “The registration books chine after ruling that a mo­
I’inr
Hill Station
| the Fire Department and Pomembers of eight Florida close October 3rd. to you tor Mooter would be too danPhone:
293-0'JHl
- lice Department and Reserve boards and agencies of the
Kermis.
I hdB Seen on emtrgency duty Methodist Church wtll meet haven’t too much time.”
Camp. Vofua I .BO
i throughout Hurricane Clco Sept. 2123 in Leesburg to co­
• Hoi* low wait*
• tilnti L wild,
\ and that evacuation center# ordinate plan* for a four-year
a 3iz*i 2 to 4
hod been located in tha Fire program.
\ Halt and at the First Bap­ Bishop James W. Henley of
tist and Episcopal Churches. Lakeland will preside at the
S n a jt-v a is tf
I Same arrangement* are to be meeting which will have as its
used In all hurricane* and primary purpose the review
' emergencies.
of work of each board and to
Conducting the meeting was pfon Joint efforts in a national
Map. Jean Willis, president. four-year program aimed at j
Comp.Vaf. 1.79
| Fidlowinir the business session, extending the witness of the
a Worm cotton kids
refreshments ef orangw-nut church.
• flattie roU loot
The national program calls
bar* and grape punch were
• live, man*, pinki 0-4
served hy hostesses, Mr#. for a preliminary self-study
by
every
congregation,
follow­
Dorothy Ferris and Mr*. Lorned by community action pro­
mler.
S /M tU f i'j
| The next regular meeting jects In the areas eg evangel­
la scheduled for Oct. &lt;1 with ism. education, home mink)ns
Mrs. Elena Shaw end Mrs. ami building expansion.
Following tbe joint meeting
' Hrennetta Morris as hostesses.
the
church's 30-member Flor­
!&gt;
ida Conference Planning Com­
Comp.Vaf. 1.39
WE HAVE A *64 BISCAYNE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS - IF
Cyprus first was over mission, which represents all
* X««p toby draft-*,•«
O Oraw itring clow,.
whelmed by Egyptian con­ agencies, will hr .rg., nixed for
YOU HURRY! THEY’RE SELLING FAST AT OUR
the new church year.
queror* shout 1100 B. C.
MOSCOW (UPI) _ The SoUt UaJoa charged today that
omtnuaiK China hai declard "as opes ideological and
olttical war."
It calkd again tor a wnrlu
lommunfot meeting to deal
rith the Chinese opposition
ind effect "the isolation and
Jptfoa oI the splitters.’* This
ras seen as an official hint
hat the meeting would be used
o expel Peking from the Comsunlit movement led by Moaow.
The Soviet accusation said
’eking was directing its fury
i tot against the West but
‘ igainst its ftllow Communists
. indc ould sow be considered
' * r : main enemy” of Interna, tonal Communist unity.
The charges were made In
in official declaration of the
Soviet Communist party Cen* Til Committee, published by
he Test news agency.

*

The Chinese, it said, “dir­
ect their mats Mow, not
a g a i n s t imperialism, but
against the CPSU and the fra
ternal Communist
parties
which disagree with them, and
declare an npe« ideological
and political war against
them.”
The statement was made in
connection with the tooth an­
niversary of the founding of
Karl M an’s first lnternstional
a world organisation of so­
cialist parties. The interna
tional died out in IIT4, A se­
cond socialist international
was formed to take its place,
and in 191* the Communists
formed their own third inter­
national, the Comintern.
Today’s statement charged
the Chinese Communist# were
guilty of the same sort of
“splitting activities” that do
feated the first international.

Grace Methodist Home Demonstration
To Host Banquet
Club Changes Name
Next Wednesday

Hospital Notes

Major Viet Nam Attack Fizzles
TAY NINH. Viet Nam (UF1)
— A major Vietnamese attack
an Communist Viet C o i f
strong points near the Cambou border was canceled
Thursday on grounds that eleent* were ambushed, tbe
weather turned bad and as­
sault boats ran out of gas.
“That’s gas, spelled GUTS,”
one disappointed American of­
ficer u id in n ra re outburst
of fnutrition.
A coordinated beUborae and
waterborne assault was sup­
posed to ba launched while
two U. S. Air Force F102 DelLITTLE SLUGGER
BALTIMORE Md. (U P I)LUlle Luis Apa rich) was tho
only msmbar of the Baltimore
Oriotsa to hit n grand a k a
home ran in IMS.

la Dagger Jet flghtan
air cover against poatibla
terference by Busstan
Cambodian MIG Jet flgbM*.
But tbs Commtmiat gntrrft*
las ambushed tbe r iiabant i
belay used to ferry
mrot troops. Govern moat 1
•s were not reported.

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Job Training Program Ready
»f*t of 10 aad tl tad t a n tataM &lt;ta Mm ta Ml Florida Btato Employment
been out of school • your or ashed aad tho time he bo- Service offko at 200 S.
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la neotvo French At*, ia Sanford.
■ow Tooth TnJalaff Fte- teatala® atlowaaeM.
Application* will bo *cc*pt&gt;
p»a. taadta# la Job »laaa&gt;

policy change*.
U. 8. officials said there
would aow be a eoneeatration
of effort on cleaning up Com­
munist insurgency In Booth
Vietn amese provinces surroandtag Saigon — a move
which had keen planned with
Vietnamese official*.
8ome changM in the U. 8.
economic aid program for
South Viet Nam are planned,
accord lag to officials here.
But many of the** changes
will have to welt until reor­
ganisation of the Vietnamese
government ia further along.
Officials said f r o n t i e r
goarde and surveillance along
the Mekong Hirer would be
further Strengthened la an
effort ta meet at least parItally the problem of Com­
munist infiltration for sup­
plies from outside the coon-

The 2d Logistics! Comm aad
(C), s STRAC (United Mates
Strategic Anuy Carps) unit,
lg a headquarter* organised

It agreed to limit debate
and vote Tuesday a« aa ad­
visory declaration sponsored
by Sea. Jaeob K. Javit*„ RN. Y. Tho resolution would
merely state tho "sense of
Congsesa" that adequate time
wm
aeeded to reapportion
state legislatures as ordered
by tha Supreme Court.
Hie proposal, Javlta said,
would "avoid a confrontation"
with tha Supreme Court on
tho reapportlonment issue.
But Senate GOP Leader Ev­
erett M. Dirksen, 111., said ha
waa "not a bit" concerned
about such aa teat
test ef power
aaout
between th* legislative and
Judicial branches.

"In a aenro that might bo
salutary for tho country,”
Dirkaoa said.
Dirkaon baa introduced a
measure that would fores a
postponement of tho deci­
sion's effect for a t least a
year. It has been attached as
a rider to tho foreign aid
authorisation bill, delaying
action on that legislation.
Other congressional news:
Health Care: The House
scheduled a vote next Tues­
day on the Senate-passed
health care bill, but it was
still not dear what aspect of
the legislation would be con­
sidered. Beside* increasing
Social Security benefits tho
measure also contain* for tho
flrat Urns provision for health
Insurance for the aged under
Social Security.

Secretary of Btato Dean
Rusk told newsmen, however,
that stronger military meas­
ures such m bombing raids
against Communist supply
point* In North Viet Nam or
L*oe wen still questions for
the future, depending on
Communist military activity.
A high U. 8. source • ( ­
pressed tho opinion Thursday
that thsro ta no chance for
a military victory over tho
Communists in South Vtat
Nam ia the "foreseeable fu­
ture."

Board To Meet
Exrcetiv« board memhera of
tha South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club will meet at
11:30 a.m. Monday for a pot
luck luncheon and buaincu
session at tha home of Mr*.
Randy LaPome, club presi­
dent, Sanlantlo Springe Road.

Two years ago SHEBA, lac.,
the Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank Association was formed,
tinder the leadership o( Mr*.
Frank Woodruff of DeBary
and the Women's Auxiliary ol

Fir mm hrfanaHen about ad mitil September II.

To date, more than too partoon have signed up to donate
their eye* after death so that
others might aee. Of the 400,
2T» of the potential donors are
from DeBary.
In the summer of 1962, with
the cooperation of Robert Besterer, boapltal administrator,

service, clerk-typist, sales
training aad gasoline asrvtre
station
Training allowances wQl be
paid youths from IT to t l

ford Uona Club. 8HEBA was
formed.

PARADISE POINT Hobby Club members dis­
playing articles made during the summer at the
opening coffee of the fall season included, left,
Mrs. Ruth Smith, art Instructor, showing cop­
per tray and, right, Mrs. Martha Smith with one
of the paintings she hag completed.

By Jeae CaaMlber ey
CasMlberry VFW P
10050 cow pitted Wanes*
Wednesday after* m s fee
crite building located M l the
corner ef Concord Drive aad
Cypma Way from Mr*. El­
ite Martin at a eeet ef a l ­
Included with the kuUdlar,
formerly occupied by Bar­
nett's Plmnoals, ia approxi­
mately one aero ef laud.
Foot Commander Hotlia J.
Johnson and Ray McCerd,
chairman of the building com­
mittee, signed for the P ott
Other building committee
member*, George Howard,
CUE Overman and Robert Dyeert, were on hand to witness
the transaction which took
place in the Sanford office*
of Attorney Ken Mclnteah
who served as legal counsel
for the Post
Plana are being mod* to
remodel the building and
some of the Improvement*
anticipated include a kitchen,
restrooms, air conditioning
and contra] hMting.
Tho organisation hopM to
hold Ita next meeting in the
new building.

Appointment of a fivemember Planning and Zoning
Board for North Orlande was
completed a t the September
meeting of the Village Coun­
cil this week with approval
of Resolution 86.
Named for two year terms
were Mrs. Mary Watson, Jay
Wets and Harold Wtlkea.
8*rvlng one je e r term* will
Donald Wilcox and Usury
Fairbura.
The Council, which met In
reruler session this Tuesday
with nil members in attend­
ance, will meet again ia spe­
cial session on Wednesday,
Sept. 16, for tho purpose of
hearing a report on the Vol­
CU8TOM MADE DKAPKM, BLIP COVERS _ CHOOSE
unteer Fir* Department from
2H W. 1st BL. Sanford. 3323619
Casselberry Ptaia.
Chief Bill Hahn.

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Catholic Women
Set Meetings

lowed by Mr*. Asenath Butler
of DeBary, former preaident
of the Pink Ladles. Pretent
chairman la the Rev. E. P.
Richard* of Caaaelberry Lion*
Club.
Dr. Sidney Kate, ophthamolegist, was working with the
SHEBA group when the first
pair of eyes were sent to the
main office for aight restora­
tion at the J. mills MlUer
Medical Center at the Unlveralty of Florida in Gainesville
ia September 1962.
Since that time nine com­
plete set* of eyes have been
tent to Galneevlll* and Dr. Ed­
ALL READY for next Wednesday’s opening
win Lindsey ta now perform­
meeting of the Paradise Point Hobby Club,
ing the necessary surgical re­
are, from left, Mrs. Kathleen Patterson with
moval after death, tine# Dr.
painting of sea scene, Mrs. Jane Gick modeling
Eats moved away.
dress she has mnde and Mrs. Loyola Schiefen
Of the nln* *et« of eyee do­
displaying hand-knit sweater. (Herald Photo)
nated, seven of the dooora were
from DeBary.
Two DeBary ladies have
Circles To Meet
bean responsible for most of
the "signing up" of donor*
Women'* circle* of St. An­
aincc the inception of the Eye
drews Presbyterian Church,
Bank. Mra. John Rayfuse and
Bear Lake, have announced
Mro. Lynn Reed have worked
meeting* scheduled for next
tirelessly So Interest people in
week to Include sn ft p. m.
signing up for the donation.
meeting Tuesday at the home
United Proaa International
Elsewhere:
Guiding light of the entire School officials at Jackson
of
Sir*. L. C. Tinsley, 3077
Atlantic City, N. J.: Olive
operation has been Mr*. Frank
Cecilia Dr. and a 10 a. m.
Ml**.,
Thursday
act
the
atage
skinned
Leinaala
Lei
Tcruya.
Woodruff, who originally ad­
meeting Wednesday at the
for mat* desegregation in the 19, Miss Hawaii In the Miss
vanced the Idea of having an
home of Mrs. Arthur Patrick,
Mississippi capital next week. America Beauty Pageant, said
eye bank here and who has
1406 Mink A y*.
Thursday she had been ad­
given leadership to every Supt. Kirby Walker said that
all 44 Negroes who registered vised not to deliver a prepared
phase of the growth and deve­
at white school* have been as­ monologue describing the feel­
lopment of the organization.
signed
to those school*. Class­ ings of a Negro beaten in a
Fund* received for the eye
riot. *T guess they were afraid
es begin Monday.
bank are divided with SO per
there might be trouble," said
Jackson
was
one
of
four
Mis­
cent going to the main office
sissippi cities under federal Miss Tcruya. of Honolulu. Pa­
in Gainesville, 35 per cent In­
court orders to begin racial in­ geant officials said they were
to a fund locally to be used
tegration this year at the first not involved in the incident.
to help persons needing assis­
Jackson, Miss: About 300 An All-Day Gospel Sing h*s
tance in obtaining a corneal grade level. Sixteen Negroes
enrolled at four white schools white employes of a manufac­ been announced for this Sun­
transplant and 13 per cent kept
turing firm walked oft their day, beginning at 10 a. m , at
for Incidental expense* of the In Biloxi, Mias., last week and
a Negro girl started classes jobs Thursday in an apparent the Church of God MUalon
organization. All donations are
dispute over the integration of Tent In Enterprise.
at Carthage, Mias.
gratefully received and ac­
A number of well-known
At Clarkadate, Mis*., the restrooms.
knowledged.
Hollywood, Calif.: A commit­ trios and quartets, includin'
fourth
city
involved,
claaaea
be­
A file is kept In the emer­
gan last week but no Negroes tee of more than 130 actors the Southerneraires Trio, will
gency room at Seminole Mem­
applied
for transfer to white and actresses has been form­ be featured during the day. A
orial Hospital of the 404 names
ed to help defeat a controver­ basket dinner will be served
schools.
of persons who wish to donate
sial hill which opponents said at 1 p. m.
Alabsma
completed
ita
last
their eyes after death in or­
scheduled school desegregation would do away with legal ma­ Rev. Sylvester Williams, pas­
der to provide sight for some­
this fall without Incident chinery to combat discrimina­ tor, has extended Invitation to
one who might otherwise be
Thuraday. Seven Negroes at­ tion in housing in California. the public to attend. The
partially or totally blind.
tended three white or predomi­ Washington: A reliable gov­ church tent 1* located on Eli­
nantly white schools In Mobile. ernment source sakl Thursday zabeth Street.
Salmon, according to ex­ Schools earlier had been de­ that preliminary FBI Investi­
periments, use their unusually segregated In Gadsden, Rir- gations have tailed to uncover A parsec is a unit of astron
sensitive sense of smell to mlnghsm, Montgomery. Tus- any political connections link
find their way back to the wa­ kegee, Huntsville, Madison Ina recent racial riots in the
nation.
County and Bullock County.
ters of their birth.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) Senate investigators today propared to dig deeper loto the
exploits of former Senate
Democratic aide Bobby Baker.
Republicans charted the inves­
tigators would cooceal what­
ever they found.
After e bitter partisan tight
Thursday, the Seaata gave its
Rules CoramKte* an over­
whelming mandate to re-open
the Baker Investigation. The
Senate vote was TS to 3, with
Sena. Pat McNamara, D-MIch.,
Thruaton B. Morton (R-Ky.),
and Hugh Scott (R-Pa.), oppos­
ing the move.
The committee was Instruct­
ed to investigate charges of a
313.000 "kickback" on a con­
struction contract, 123,000 of
which allegedly was funnelcd
by Baker Into the KennedyJohnson campaign coUers In
1960.
Chairman B. Everett Jor­
dan, (D-N.C.), who was as-

WASHINGTON (NBA) Now it ia Woot Germany, anotbar bay NATO aattaa, that
m k i an understanding with
Mao Tie-tuas while tbo Uaitod
Stitaa Ogbu hit disciple* la
Vtat Nam aad Laoo.
Boon's sudden decision to re­
sume "trade negotiations"
with Red China, whatever the
reasons behind it. will make
it more difficult for President
Johnson to carry out his policy
oT firmness ia Southeast Asia.
It further confuses a situation
that is already extremely com­
plicated. It also introduces a
m w discordant note into the

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He predicted that "la the
end, the United State! will be
left to lace the Chin*** alone
while the NATO allies «n ta
Peking ooe by o m in search
of marketa and profits."

the MfottatiMa with the Chin­
ese was theeafoea designed not
In embarrass President John
•oa but ta prepare the ground
for Nikita Ekrwahchev's forth­
coming visit ta West Germany
The Soviet premier would
lib* to so* kis bitter foe, Mao
Tar-tong, bottled up behind the
Bamboo Curtain while the
Russians aad their allies pre­
pare lor the December Red
coeds re that will expel the
Chinese hum the ranks of in­
ternational communism.
For the Germane, with the
approach of their own elec­
tion*. German unity and West
Berlin top all other issues.
Erhard obviously decided to
take advantage ef the Red aplit
and play Mao against Khruab-

West Germany aad Rad China
had boon going oa for many
months was no secret to dip­
lomats in Washington, Loudon,
Paris and Moscow.
As the Influential German
tung said, there was little sur­
prise In the disclosure made
by Foreign Minister Schrader
that Bonn wants to trade with
Red China. The surprise was
that the Gorman diplomat
made the negotiation* public
In the midst of the American
presidential election*.
Only Inst June, Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard met with
President Johnson in Wash­
ington where they discussed,
among other things, Red Chim m
aggression la Southeast
Asia.
Erhard reportedly informed
the President that Mao Ttetung emissaries offered Bonn
a trade agreement with a
"clause" that would recognize
West Berlin as pari of West
Germany. For the Germans,
constantly harassed by the
Russians la West Berlin, this
was a tempting offer.
However, President Johnson
apparently convinced Erhard
not to undermined U. S. diplo­
matic and military efforts in
Southeast Asia. He agreed to
postpone German negotiations
with Red China until a more
appropriate time.
It Is anyone's such why
Bonn's foreign minister de­
cided to throw a monkey
wrench Into the American
elections with hi* public an­
nouncement—In a lecture at
Cologna University, of all
places—that Germany will re­
sume talks with Red China.
In the view of some U. S.
officials, Erhard, who la him­
self facing elections in 1963,
has decided b&gt; do a bit of fish­
ing on h it own la muddy diplo­
matic waters.
The Germans are fearful
that I.ahorite Harold Wilson

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1964-65 Florida
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TALLAHASSEE — Fierida's hunting calendar for
the lPSt-SS »*osou, oo aot by tho Gama and Freak Water
Fish rommlcelim. la as follow*:
Sept. I—Marsh hen season opens state-wide.
Sept. FI—Special bear huata open in Apalachicola
and Osceola National Forest*.
Oct. 4 —First phase dev* ooaooa opens.
Oct. 17—Special arekery hunt opoat in Citrus WlldUfa Management Area.
Oct. 34—Special archery hunt opens In Eglla Mili­
tary Reoerratioa.
Not. 7—Special boar hunts close.
Mov. B—First phase dor* mason does*. Egtin archery

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Nov. 13—Marsh hen season doses.
Nov. 14—Door, turkey, squirrel, and quail season
from
opens ia T int, Second, Fourth and Fifth Conservation
Districts. Second phase dove, snipe sad woodcock son*
■one opes state-wide.
Nov. (1—Door, turkey, squirrel, and quail seas on
giants
was what
opens
in
Third
Conservation
District.
buying
haQ players coll • "laugher”
to lueks kyat decision*.
Nov. 34—Duck, goose and coot hunting opens state­
“ In tb*
— they laughed tkro««h It
wide.
a nationEUGENE MEADORS (right) of Mandori 1C*
to end.
Nov. t i —Second phase dev* season cioaea.
rios, 2401 South French Avn., Sanford, Is m a tThey acersd twe rune lath e
obscure reason-"
Dee. *—Special archery hunt denes hi Citrus Wild­
ad by E. C. Kiekhaafer, president of tha Kithte n d and than erupted far
life Management Area.
Hogan said team* owned by
haefer Corporation, at tho company’s recant
the Mg eight la the fourth.
Dee. 12—First special gun hunt la Citrus Wildlife
dealer congress at Lake of Bays, Ontario, Can­ big Industrial firms "win have
Twelve hitters west to tb*
tie# te any on* city and no
Management Area.
ada. Meadors was one of tha 125 top Mercury
plate with Brooks tobbwon
SEMINOLE HIGH football fans will be IdenU.
Dec.
IP—Third
phate
dove
season
open*.
real
n*od to maht money- . .
dealers
in
tha
U.
S.
and
Canada
who
attandad
driving la twe rues with a
ftable this season by brltht orange megsphones
Jan. 1—Second apodal gun hunt la C ltns Wildlife
tha thraa-day conference. Highlight of the pro­ they can mov* (Iron city to
fiDod elagle tad Sons
which are manufactured of heavy plastic and
Management Area.
clouting a throe-ran
gram w u the premiere showing of tha 1965 city yearly or whenever."
which bear the Tribe's 1964 gridiron schedule.
Ho forecast a major teagu*
Jan. 2—Snipe and woodcock aeaaon doses.
Robinson had tour
Mercury outboarda and MerCrusier stern drive
These will go on sale for the first time tonight
with
n ch entries as the "CBS
Jan.
3—Deer
season
dotes
in
First,
Second,
Fourth
bits sod Boweao had a hom­
power
packages.
at the SHS "Players Night" being sponsored by
Eyas, General Motors CbsvBetween yoaVma, AAV e r and a double to load the
and
Fifth
Conservation
District*.
Turkey
season
closes
the Seminole High Boosters Club.
eflac, gtaadard O0 Gisborne
publicist Bob Pa a] eew re* Orioles’ 17-hit attack.
la First, Second and Fifth Conservation Districts. Duck,
Gang, ATAT Operators. Gen­
goose, and coot ssasun closes.
dales hie amateur etatoe. He Tha oddity at acortsg a run
eral Electrio Jet#, internet* J
Jan. 4—Third phase dove season (loses.
had to pay his own way late oa a triple play cam* la the
tonal Buiiaoso Machines Cards,
Jan. IB—Special wild hog arehery hunt in Plahsatlng
the UJL Olympic twins trials. fifth whoa Bebtaacn great
DuPont Exploders, Ford Mu*.
Creek Wildlife Management Area opens.
to shortstop John Kouaody
U ap, U. S. Steel HardhaU.
Jan. 17—Deer and turkey season dotes In Third
with tha ban
Hogan indicated (bn eventual
Conservation District.
Are the 8es Disf* Chert* threw le socoad baaeaan Don
outcome might b* a govern­
Jan. 23—Special wild hog archery hunt In Guano
ere tired of being ached how Blastagama for eee out tad
ST. PETERSBURG — A a figure four tlmoa that ef tb*
ment entry called the "V. I.
Wildlife Management Area epens.
Blsstnisme’o reisy to first
they'd do la the NFLf .
sing's Instance of apparently 1943 evaluation, b u t that Reds."
Jan. 20—Turkey aeaaon in Fourth Conservation Dis­
"Yea,** anewere all-pre tachlo doubted ftublnsoa lor the see
By h i t s
’‘Seminote will use the
Inequitable local lax assess­ strong protesta to tha Osceola “What corporation would
trict closes.
Ron Mix, '’because Is Infer* ood out, as the runner from
winged • T agate this year,'
ment has cost Florida a to,- County Commission brought a wish to create displeasure is
Jan.
31—Special
wild
hog
archery
hunt
in
Fisheating
third
scored.
w* might not be g o o d
aald Plgott. ’’Of oourao wo’U Creek Wildlife Management Area doses.
000.004 marine propulsion in­ rescinding of tb* tetter action Washington by boating to*
An
estimated
3,000
Semin­
enough.” . . . But Coach Bid When Lula Aparklo triad to
b* runaing some plays from
Ftb. 21—Special wild hog archery hunt In Guano dustry, Raleigh W. Green* Jr., though tb# company te still public's 'horn* team'T"
Glllman to happy to talk "snook'* homo from third, ole High fans — Including stu­ other typos ef formations —
chairman of the Florida Coun­ protesting the 1913 hike.
r in lo y and A r t h u r C.
Wildlife
Management Area close*.
shout I t " It makeo good prop. Jo* Cunningham fired to cat dents, parents and school au­ such as our belly eertee —
cil of 100 charged today.
The case will be made
Aliya, owner of tha Chicago
Ftb.
38—Quail
and
squirrel
season
closes
state-wide.
cber
Mike
Brumlsy
to
com'
Uganda for us now. Thore’s
thorities — are expected to and we'll demonstrate what
Greene said that the Kick- part of the record at a series White Sox, have objected te
March 13—Spring turkey gobbler season opens south
no doubt wo’d Kars beat tha plete the ftret triple play of watch tha school’s 1544 grid ws meaa tonight"
haefer Corporation, a major of state - wide public tax pan­ sate of the Yankees to CBS.
af
State
Road
50.
the
AL
aoaeoo.
LA Rama last yaar. I think
Tb# Tribe is slated t
manufacturer of outboard and el* to be sponsored by tha
March 27—Spring turkey gobbler season opens north
Elston Howard hit a three- team workout tonight at San­
we could have taken the Chi
tho eaasoa a week from to­ of State Road 60.
stern drive marine engines, Council of 100 in October. Tax­
run
homer
and
Joe
Pspitone
a
ford
Memorial
Stadium
during
cage Bear*. Wo’d win our
night at Titusville against tho
has
decided to build a new es affecting business and in­
March
24—
Spring
turkey
gobbler
lesson
doses
shar* because we hare better solo to load the Yankees' A1 a program billed by the SHS Terriers la a non-conference
800,000 square foot plant in dustry also sr# the subject
south of State Road 50.
Downing
to
hit
12th
win
eg
ala
Booster
Cl
ub
aa
Players
runners and recelrtra than
contest. Last season the SeaWisconsin after eliminating of an intensive Council study
April 11—Spring turksy gobbler season doses north
they do. When Paul Lowe and at soven lots**. Al Kalin* bit Night
lootsi came from behind with of State Road 50.
expansion of its Florida plant befog conducted by Dr. John
bis
14lh
homer
of
the
year
for
Tha
event
will
be
highlight­
. Keith Lincoln at* going right,
43 seconds remaining to taka a
from consideration because of F. Sly of Princeton Unlvsral'
Shooting hours for all resident game are from oneI wouldn't trad* them for tho Tigers but It wasn't ed by the in troducties of play- 14 to 13 verdict. They
half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. tax problems In Osceola Coun­ ty.
agh to p ro m t Hank Aguir­ era on both tho varsity and
Taylor and Romung of Green
Kiekhsefer, who U himself
ty.
Shooting hours for all migratory game except dove are
re from auiferlng his ninth Junior varsity squads, dummy on to win 10 of their 11 game*.
Bay. Lincoln la aa big u Tay.
a
member of the Council oI
The
company
has
two
plants
from sunrise to sunset; for dove the legal hours art from
setback.
scrimmage sessions d u r i n g
lor, faster and can do more."
In St. Cloud employing about 100. said the net result has
By Margaret
12:00 nocn to sunset.
Cleveland nipped Boston 5-4 which SHS coaches will n
Hunters should cheek their summary of hunting 135 persons with an approxi­ been "curtailment of all ptens North Orlando woman In the
In the only other AL action plain the team offensive and
mate $300,000 annual payroll for expansion in this (Osceola I Bill Hemphill Motor*ttss Bow*
rule* and regulations for special regulations and local
white in tho National League defensive formations and In
and an additional 5300,000 area" and that “it la obvious­ Ung Loigu* rotumod activi­
Otto Graham, who kicked Philadelphia beat St. Louie dividual assignment* by play
exceptions. Hunting licenses are required to hunt all
ly time for the state to enter ties the first Tuesday in Sep­
spent with Florida suppliers.
op n fuss by saying he'd trade 5-1, Chicago topped Houston era in various positions and
resident ami migratory game. Duck stamp ia required
E.
Carl
Kickhaefer,
preit
the field of tax equalisation tember under tho skilled lead­
Jimmy Brown, confides that 4-3, Cincinnati defeated Pitts­ numerous other facets of foot­
to take ducks and geese, and a public hunt permit is re­
W L P e t GB
dent of tbs company, announ to bring order cut of tb# ership ef Capt Carol (Mrs.
In the same speech ht laid he burgh 3-0, Milwaukee downed ball aa will be played by the
quired to hunt on wildlife management areas.
45 ST .599
ced plans last month for the chaotie situation of each tax Rsx) Mac# and Co-Captain
wouldn’t hnvo Bobby Layne New York 7-4 and San Fran­ Tribe during Us 10-gam* ecbS' Baltimore
Chicago
as 50 .590 1
59 million expansion at the assessor in each city and aach Elisabeth (Min. Jacob) Haron hla teem, either, If ht cisco topped Lot Angeles 5-1. dote.
New York
13 ST .590 m
Wisconsin site to take place county having the arbitrary ich.
created a morals problem. On­
**We’n aiming at making Detroit
75 48 .334 101*
over a five-year period.
power to assets valuation* a t Tho Grand Prlx Team asly the Layna part wasn't no­
football more undcratandable Los Ang.
74 TO .314 13
"AH tha evidence definitely be ices fit."
to b* teagu* loaders.
ticed because he made the
to all our fans," said Booster Minnesota
NEW YORK (UPI) - Pro Saturday night for aa NFL points to the company's local
71 Tt .500 14
Kiekhsefer wrote to Groan* Aim on the team is th* settalk In Canton In the heart
Club President Rogsr Hants. Cleveland
70 Tl ■494 14Vh football will defy weather and contest white Houston goes to tax problem aa befog the moat that "it la an uphill bottle to •ran bowler and devote# of
*f Brown country.. , . "What
This will be one program Roetoo
•1 81 .434 231* tight baseball flag races to San Diego and Denver
important factor in choosing eatabllsh new businesses In the tenpins, Mary (Mrs. Leo)
1 can't understand," said Ot­
that fans, particularly the la- Wash.
54 14 .389 30 claim its full shars of specta­ New York for AFL tilt*.
between the two sites," said Florida because of its geogra­ Dooley and Julianna (Mrs.
to, "is that sverybody fits
dire, will enjoy because the Kao. City
51 to 364 51 tor! attention when It kicks
In the NFL Sunday, Chicago Greene, who la spearheading phical location so far from Edwin) Swodo. Although Julio
has been saying ihe asms
coschlng staff will make ev­
Tkanday's le e alia
off tho 1344 assaaa this wash- will bo at Green Bay, New an extensive Council study of sources of raw materials 1* n mvfos, her stylo a n d
thing about Brown. They alto
ery effort to explain the fun­ Chicago 3 Mkonaaota 1, 10 end.
York at Philadelphia, Balti­ tax matters affecting business needed for manufacturing, form already skew snwch pro­
damentals of the game plus
didn't print that I aald I’d call
St. Lout* will b* at Dallas more at Minnesota, Cleve­ and industry.
without having to battte a tax mise and aha Is expected to
In Jimmy first and tall him CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)— the way Sanford will play foot­ New York 5 Detroit 3
assessor every Inch of tha bring many hooora to her
Kiekhsefer
told
Greens
that
land
at
Washington,
Detroit
at
that I expectrd him to block Mayor Ralph Locher has de ball thin season."
Cleveland 5 Boston 4
way."
the
assessment
on
approxi­
San
Francisco
and
Lot
An­
team and trophies to her
dared
he
waa
ready
to
"move
Bandmaster Ernie Cowley Baltimore 13 Washington 5
end fake and glvs him a
mately 10,500 acres of proving
Green* said that tha eom homo Elisabeth bold* many
geles at Pittsburgh.
chance before I’d trade him. heaven and earth" to keep the and the colorful Seminole Only games scheduled
Sunday's AFL tilts Include grounds — undeveloped raw pany had tavaated sams fT. trophies and te a member of
High Marching Band will be
A year ago In Worcester, Indians In Cleveland
Friday's Game*
Kansas City at Buffalo and land — was nearly doubted 500,000 in Florida over the the 300 Club.
Locher aald ho would be­ oo band to add to the atract- Washington at Detroit, (N)
Mats., I heard aomtons at
from 1943 to 1963 and is 50 past 15 years, had built a hos­ Thera a n U teams ha the
Boston
at Oakland.
gin
an
Immediate
and
vigor­
Ion,
along
with
the
SHS
ma­
Rotary luncheon ask owner
Chicago at Cleveland (N)
percent greater than Identical pital for St. Cloud, contribu­ league which meets every
Art Model! if Brown waa go­ ous campaign to assure the jorettes and tha Tribe's cheer­ Kansas City at Baltimore 3,
•■I
land adjacent to that of bis ted to local high school pro­ Tuesday morning at Jot Lancs
Tharsday’s 1 Halt*
Tribe
of
staying
In
the
city
leader*.
(TN)
ing to block this season. And
company.
jects, hosted more than 300 In Sanford.
Toronto
7
Syracuse
4
Modell anawerrd, '111 have to Ills statement cam* after Head Coach Jim Plgott and Minnesota at Now York (N)
Hs aald hit assessed evalu­ out-of-state newspaper writers Guest* and potential bowlRochester • Buffalo I
Tribe
Provident
and
General
his
aides,
line
coach
Jim
Mc­
Loo Angeles at Boston (N)
ask him.’ " . . .
ation It two to three times at various times, brought na­ o n are more than welcome to
Columbus t Richmond 5
Manager Gabe Paul said the Coy and Backlleld Coach Dick
•
e *
HtUrday't Garnet
higher than that of like land tional boating events to Flori­ cheer on their favorite team
•Jacksonville It Atlanta
team might be forced to move Williams will Join with JayVee Washington at Detroit
Coach Bill McPrak of the
In surrounding counties.
da and built the tin t paved or Just to watch.
•—Clinched pennant
because of mounting financial Head Coach Ralph Stump! Chicago at Cleveland
Washington Redskins also hop. loosen.
The marine executive also landing atrip In the county
and Assistant Coach Jobs Col­ Kansas City at Baltimoro (,
pad on Otto, In a lough per
Hold Greeoe that the evatu*' tine* World War II, among Fish are aald to have an am
Paul aald Ihe board of dir bert In giving fans an expla­
aonal Utter, for statements actors would meet soon to de nation over the public address Minnesota at New York
gtion from 1543 to 1544 waa fur other contributions to tha usually aanaittvn eras* of
Lo*
Angeles
at
Boston
about Redskin rookie Charley cide the future of tho team system.
l'ther arbitrarily increased to surrounding economy.
m o l.
Taylor (Graham aald he loaf Locher countered by saying he Harris said they will dem­
ed in the College All-Star would contact Paul and board onstrate extra point forma­
camp) which Otto never as­ Chairman William R. Daley tion, field goal formations,
AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - A.
pect*d to he printed. Otto Immediately to offer whatever kickoff and klckjff
nold Palmer is favored to
gently romindsd McPtsk, alto civic aid b needed to help the formations.
top honors and (50,000 In
via letter, he had once been team stay her*.
World Series of Golf whlel
approached by the R-dskln According to latest reports
begins Saturday oo tho rug
owners about tha coaching the Indians will be transferr
Firestone C o u n t r y Cl:
Job and had turned down the ed to Seattle, Wash. But Paili
BALTIMORE (UPI) —Tbs court*.
feeler by saying only nice ■aid be had not contacted any
Orioles
Thursday b o u g h t
things about tho kind of Job other elty about the proposed righthanded r a i l s ! pitcher
Thursday’s Results
move.
McPeak was doing . , •
Ken
Rowe
from
the
Lew
An­
W.YrutsW
7 New York 4
•
• o
However, Paul added that
geles Dodgers for a figure In CLEVELAND (UPI) - F i r ! Philadelphia 5 St. LouU 1
several
cities
have
contacted
C jjth -R i^ y Dodd of Gror
excess of liw M M 4 waiver m*c J’ft'd'Vtvlvh* .champion Chicago 4 Houston 5
gla Tech used to be • four,hr price and a minor league Wtk Tigsr, working toward Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 4
another shot at the title, meets San Francisco 5 Lot Angeles 1
handicap golfer but tennis is team to their city.
player to be named later.
revenge • minded Don Full­
now his gam*. Ho plsya al­
Friday's Gasses
mer tonight
most ovary day in Atlanta
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N)
NOT RUPERSTmOUS
with Ritsy Grant (although
New York at Los Angeles (N)
HALTIM iiXE, Mil. (UPI)—
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI)
Bruce Bennett and Jo* Brod Philadelphia at San Francisco
he has been inactive recently
Pitchers
Slavs
Barber
of
th*
because of a cataract removal — Tommy Rlehordsan, presi­ Baltimore Oriolta and Bill sky bold tho record lor most (N)
from hla right eye) . . . . "I dent et the International Lea­ Faul of th* Detroit Tlgsra are interceptions in a stogie game Pittsburgh at Houston (N)
gue, Thursday announced that
Pamper Y ourself — Drive The Finest Of F in e Automobile*!
at Florida with thro*. Brod­ S t Louis at Chicago
gave up golf," admits Bobby,
the JackaoBvilte Suns will be the only major leagusra who sky, however, set a national
Saturday's
Games
"became of gambling. I waa
unable to host the opening defy superstition to wtor No. mark with bit yardage return New York at Loo Angeles (N)
You Can Own A 64 Cadillac Now — A t Tremendous
a winner, which wee almost aeries Of the league playoff 13 on their uniforms.
of 113 (or a pair of TDs against Pkteburtft at Houston (N)
aa bad aa being a laser. I’d gam** Sunday duo to weather
Mississippi State to 1544.
Savings. W e Have Only One — Here’* Your Chinee!
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
win f30d to (500 and found condition* ia that city.
AIRED WINNERS
St.
louts
at
Chicago
it doesn’t msan anything. Ws
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI)—
BIG START
Philadelphia at Sxn Francisco
played |10O Nissan regularly.
Biggest man oa the 1844 When Journalist won tho
HIALEAH, FIs. (UPI) —
It*# a thrill, like taking dope, Florida football squad te tie Kentucky Jacksy Club Stakes Ksnny No* Sr., whose son
FOUNDING
when you’re gambling for hi* Denote Murphy of Cairo, ha became Nashua's fourth now lo racing secretary at tha
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tha
more than you can afford. Ga., a M , 353-pounder. Small­ stakes winner offspring of track, waa the leading Jockey National Football Leagua and
Twice I won n* much as (3 ,0 0 0 est te lioobacker Jack Card 1643. The othsra—Nalts, Wa­ at tk* first matting at Hia­ tha All-Amtrlca conference,
2nd ft PALMETTO
2505 8. PARK
In an afternoon. Most I eesr a 5-1, 147-pound sophomore ter Witch and Tons—all were leah Park in 1925 with 49 founded In 1944. merged on
322-0711
122-61*1
loll was f 1,200 in a day.1* , . , from COrsl Gables.
B&amp;urs.
D5% (, 1945.

Tax Deal Cost S tate
Large M arin e P lant

2 ,0 0 0 M a y A ttend

SHS Players Night

North Orlando
Women Bowlers
In Motor Loop

American
League

Pro Grid Races Sfarf Saturday

Rumors Indicate
Tribe May Move
Into Seattle

International
League

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Palmer Picked)

Birds Buy Rowe

Fight Tonight

Site Changed

Holler Motor Sales

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FRIDAY P . M»
Welt D inar's newest film,
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tea” la rotor and "Boron
Sport*
Days ta May," starring Fred(I) Nswslla*
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rfc March and Kirk Douglas
Th* Cain* Mutiny
headline aa interesting week I 10 (I)
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a t the Mortaland Drioe-In T:00 (I ) Taney D o crtsa w
t«) W yatt Karp
Theatre, with these two mov- f:M (I)
lo t. akswttm o
ies playing Sunday, Monday
(I) Advsaturs* In Fored lls
and Tutoday.
I I I (I) Burks's U (
"Hud.’’ starring Paul Newi l l Bob Hep* Bkow
t i l Rout* («
Academy Award
fum m irtlm t Stag
Patricia Neal is billed 1:10 (1)
III Twilight Man*
aa "adult entertainment,”
(I) Pile* Is a ia k t
la r k F»*r Show
Wednesday a n d Thursday 10:00 (1)
(II Alfred H itchcock
with “ Donorm's Reef," star­
111 r ig h t e t the W eek
10:11 (I) Make That Spar*
ring John Wayne and Loo 11:00
(t ) ROW*
Martin as the co-feature.
(I ) N t t illa *
t i l Stmt
Friday and Saturday, the
a w l s W oolMorieland Drirs-In offers ti:io ( i ) Mown
tfcor
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er tho Star#
three morios, including the
Carsea
famous "Ensign
Pulver,'* l l : l l (1) Jehsay
(Color)
( t) Shock T heatsr
•tarring Robert W a l k e r ,
(which ia a sequel to "Mr.
SATURDAY A . M.
Roberta") t "Mary, Mary," a
(I) Newt. W salh sr
hilarious comedy starring 0:21
0:10 (01 (1rowers A lm sns*
Debbie Reynolds, and the ex­ T:M (01 gutnmtr ie m e e ttr
(01 New*
citing adrenture story "Hell 2:22
2:10 (0) Deputy D eg Variety
On Frisco Bay," in color,
■hew
(I ) RFD Mld-Vterian
featuring the late Alan Ladd.

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W eather - N ews
Captain Kangaroo
Today
Cortoenrllie
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Women
Dlverc# Court
Romper Room
Cartonvllt*
Maho Huom tor
Daddy
Spanish
Mike W allet*
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WE HEAL there hare boot THEBE’S BEEN aotlraly too
soma hurrkaaa parti#* going much watar aad too much tea0 U K S A T f , M.
ob all around luring tha past aion this past weak, produced
11*0 (l&gt; The S le rr
few gays, hoi If pm are tired bp Hurricane Dora, a# why
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it all in Snapshots
aorving
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lota
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l* : t l (2)
with a fow b ean spent at
11:41 (S) Social (sc u r lty la
of
good
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III
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woekood, aad got away from stocked package room and a
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touaga featur­
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t t : l l (O
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l:t* ( • ) Bronco Football
11:11 (O
CAMERA SHOP
tho
answer.
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your frtooda
II)
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YOU'LL FIND warm hos­ at George's.
210 8. PARK AYR.
m ooir
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( .f t II ) The O rest Adventure O il* (O
pitality at tha Carlbo Lounge
(I)
l:M ( I ) CBS Sports ■peel**(1)
la tha Valdot Hotel, whore 11
star
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you are a lady you caa hava
MONDAY
P.
M.
• :1P (I) renter Ip My Busi­
ness
your favorite cocktail for a
12.(0 (2) fay W hen
(!) Ted M oek Aatsleur
(O Lor* e f Life
penny for each year of your
COR. 11th to PRRNCH - HWV. 17-01—HANFORD
Hour
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ANIMAL HEALERS — Patrick McGoohan ia
— BAR * PACKAGE —
ago, any day botwoon 4:30 amt
l:H ( ( ) t(th cen tu ry
12:21 IO Cllg New*
(1) Meet th* Free*
12:1* (I ) Tratk er Cea*#0:30 p. bi. Friday there's free
veterinarian and Suaan Hampehire ie an ama­
1:11 ( ( ) Probe
q u tn ett
music aa the Juka box. too.
12) Newtcopo
(O Tenn-eee# Krnl#
teur animal doctor, and both cooperate in thla
0 0 0
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(( ) gearch for Tomorrow
T:H (S) Otila A H arriett
II (I III (Jatdlng Light
emergency case in Walt Disney's Technicolor mo­
JIM
SPENCER
says If you
(2) Dill D an# Show
12:41 121 NUC N ew t Report
have com* up with any aow
( • ) Laeel*
l . t t (II Ulrl Talk
tion picture, ‘The Three Lives of Thomasina.’*
TOO ( t ) Summer Olympia
ALL Your Favorito Brands At A Pries
(2) New*. KdllnrUI end drinks In honor of tho hurriTrial*
A Buena Vista release.
Weather
You're Glad To Pay . . .
can# and know what goes In
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SPECIAL LOW PRICER BY THK CASE
1:00 (I) Aeroio Tk# F ont#
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1:11 III Kohls H s*4
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will hava com# to the right
(I) M tjtr Msrenry
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— NOW THROUGH THURSDAY —
&lt;21 Loretta Young
place, for there's non# belter
l e t ( l i Ths AD lo Show
I t ) Wide World o f
S Id t o Newsline
(21 Super Car
entertainm ent
than
th#
delicious
menu
at
I II ID NBC N ew t
CHICKEN CACCIATORA
"The TTnsinkaMo Molly furniture, Including a piano
l i e ( • ) Breener
Together with Dehhlo and •:io t u nutr a a * d d r
1:11 (21 Tu* Hectare
Jim's. Free snacks under th#
K l T**i***e* Tuaed*
with npagk*llt
l*:t* III Th* llo g u t*
(O Aft U n h lrtte r
Brown," tho Broadway mus­ which once belong to Harry ProsnoD, tho "Molly Brown" it:** (2)
Keeler jlea tk ce l*
) l ) Mummer oltm p t*
umbrella while you are wait
&lt;*) Day In Court
COMPLETE DINNER FROM ROUP
ical hit and which has been Payne Whitney valued at
(I) Quick Draw Mrtiraw
Trial*
I II II) Lies llnw erd
TO MINTH INCLUDING HERBERT
cast headlines Ed Begley,
lng (or your order.
(I) hupermsa "Lucky
(1 ) Candid Cnmsra
turned into a movie begins $250,000 alone. Add to thla
I t* (2) Another World
• • •
Cat"
10:1* (SI Th# Htory Of —
— CLOSED ON MONDAY —
(I) To Toll tho Truth
ths filmfare at the Rita Debbie Reynolds’ 22 costume Jack Kruschen and Hermiono 10:0* (2) Flrehell XL
(S) W hit's My U K
(I) Oaaarul H ospital
GOING
BATTY
from
being
Jsau
to Rare* Marnlll# Welcome You!
(l&gt; Mlahlr M eaeo
H lM (I ) K(W(**pa
Theatre Sunday and continues change* and you can see how Baddeley, with Vauili LamI II IO Douglas Kdwarde
Ire Cold
cooped up with (ho kids for
1(1 Annie Oekley
( I ) lltr ry R see ee sr
1:11
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Yau
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Bay
through Thursday.
"The Un s i n k s bl * Molly brinoo, Martita Hunt and 11:00 (2) NUC nporta SpecU l —
BEER
Nsws
three dayt? Get out, tak* It
(II Queen For A Day
(Football)
( I ) Newell*#
&lt; o Th* K.lge o f N lsht
Tho film otars Debbie Rey­ Brown’’ brought back tho Audrio Christie in featured
’(Sunday*,
too)
easy
and
relax
at
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TradeII I* (St Keyhulo
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1:11 t l ) Th* Match Oam*
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M ONOAT A. M.
SATU mDAY p . m .
before your eyos. Cool crisp
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stages and 22 arena of tha
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studio’s Lot 3 were required
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( It ( ( ) World C ivilisation
1 2 : 1 0 to lluppur Hopper
&lt;41 Manilla tlu irllla
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succulent vegetables, all kinds
for the elaborate motion pic­
IO e n g New#
1:2k (1) Manic M ovem ents In
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of hot broads. Maybe taka In
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ture In which exteriors and
Bporlt
»:#• ( I ) Today
1:00 (1) TBA
a movie at tho Cinema after­
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FILET « f l i • Different Sixes
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wards?
1:11 (O American Bandetasd
Rockies to Cartiers in Paris.
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MIGNON
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Tha film'a interiors, tha
Complst# Menu — Including doafoodo
tng
HAVE
YOU
tried
the
busi­
moat elaborate since "Grand
1:10 (I) Theater X
Newly Decorated Alr.Coudltlouod Dining Room
(1) World Herlee Oolf
ness lunches at the Capri?
Hotel,"
include
Denver’s
(:0 ( ( () Set. Afternoon
They
have
soma
laaty
speciali­
Dancing!
Thor*. . Fri. . Rat. — After 0:30 F. M.
Brown Palace Hotel and tha
Feature
ties, and U'a a good place to
( : ( ( (( ) w ide W e n s *d
gaudy turn - of • the - century
Music By "HOLIDAYS" From Orloads
Seen*
talk buslaoss in lha qulat, hos­
mansion built by Molly and
( t ) Outlaws
Facilities For All His* Parti*#, Basque!*,
pitable
atmosphere
tha*
pre­
(O Championship BowlJohnny Brown, In addition to
Special Occasion*
vails.
Parties
are
a
specialty
ling
auch Paris landmarks as tho
1:1* (( ) It* th* Law
Jcd A D I A l l restaurant
of
theirs,
too,
and
they
are
Poris Opera House, the fash­
M l (t&gt; Flehlng F s a
I V 1 M R - L V J U COCKTAIL LOUNCI
ready to help make all ar­
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ion house of Worth and a
L#u Rot**, Owner — Hwy. 17-03 Jaot South #f Sanford
• :1S (I ) Neweeep#
rangements
for
a
first
rate
salon of Cartiers, at which
(:2 t ( () Home H ardening
thermostat design In rsccnt shindig of any lypa you want
By Dorothea M. Brooke
( It ((&gt; W i,h. Report
the nouveau riche Molly goes
United Press International ysara allow the homeowner lo produce. Ask them about
g:I* (») llettU lln*
•hopping for jewelry.
IO Mr. K'l
NEW York (UI’D—Among today to aclect a unit that will it.
(:(S 111 gender Vanoeur
The seta wera filled with
• • •
the myriad electric servants produce virtually any type of
T.l# (I ) Clreus Ber
$500,000 worth of antique
(I) C sstrsl F lsrlS a
POWER'S
ON and chafe
working
for
today's
homeown­
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cllmat*
or
living
achadShsw cts*
er thort'a one that d*i*rvoa ul* for hit family. Tempers- ready at Freddie's Steak
(I ) S ts H ust
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a bit mor* attention than It turo control d*vic*t rang* House in Fern Park, Just
III Hootenanny
CAFETERIAS
OMItl
ur\f»
DEBBIE REYNOLDS expreues delight at the
usually get* — the thermo­ from tha familiar manually standing by waiting to serve
IO Lury-Ueel
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you. You'll love (he famous
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In Color
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prime
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night
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muilcal
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ful
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Thursday.
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forget tha troubte* of the past
-A nna M."
you show it and; when well qualified heating export.
hour age, I feel sure, haa lurnedout you show that alto.
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af M n. Rehart a
■ d the teta Mr. Voi■e the bride «f Charles Edia Madden, aom of Mr. and
Mr*. A. C. Madden a f Saw
rd. August I, at tha First
Baptist Church of Foreart Park.
Georgia. Reverend Hoyt G.
Parr perf on aad tha

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her la TKaoeffla.
■orto ■atonal
eata a n Mr, aad Mrs. S . A.
Adams of Opp, Alabama. Hia
Mm Speaeor Vaiartcht af
Miami aad tha lata Speoear
Vatarlght.
Tho waddiap will ha aa
avaat af Octoher 4. a t 1:00
0*Cbek la tho afternoon at
tho First Baptist Church la
Ortoda with tho ftar. lack
Bryant efflrlatfaic. A sweep,
tiea wfl] follow at tho Oviedo
Woman's Club. AH frioada af
tha couple are iavited.

OaJJ tutor
CoDtfo. S te to a t n w in t with

the Credit irifT ln rn t to
* leey'a a1 D m tiw a Orlando.
* G a n ly n te w a te r n e !

m ad*

•to Mrs. Martha I.
of JerkoocTitle and

Kay Shoemaker

grandparents
art 8.E ft. h ilr tr of Ferry,
aad the lata Boson Dorman
Parker.
•or. «k* to t apont hia ess-

Hospitalized In

Oviedo Schools, whore ho was ■
gmduated with tha claao of j

TAKE A MINUTE to
apply lipetlck for bast
affect Right ton* of
lipetiek for complexion
and costume tope off a
woman’s image. To ap­
ply properly, brace fin­
ger under chin and
part lipe •lightly. Out­
line IIpa with lipstick
and fill in.

Winter Park

Mrs Ufo la Ortede, attended

ellmAndC. £ Madden Wed

Tha bride was radiant to a
street length wedding dresa
topped by a lacs jacket. A
shoulder length flteatoo veil
fell from • lace tiara. She ear*
a beautiful bouquet of
white mums cantered
with a white orchid.
Mrs. B. T. Maddea of
Groaaabaro, N. C , sister-in*
tow of tha groom, was tha

Land O’ Lakes CC
Extends Invite
This Sunday
The members of Land O’
Lakes Country Club of Cas­
selberry a n Invited to bring
guests to • "get acquainted
party" on Sunday, September
13, from I to T p.m. Tha In­
vitation includes swimming for
everyone, and Ralph Park
will o n this opportunity to
Introduce members and guests
to tha ntwly appointed man­
ager, Clark J. Getty.
Tho golf course will be to
operation and a light supper
will be served. Advance res­
ervations are not necessary,
but will be accepted.

FaDawaWp ftaO ef the
Far travelling, tki
d uel
with wklto

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wedding trip to Panama City,
Florida, Mr. aad Mra. Maddan ana at home at BIO King
Arnold Bt, HapeeUto, Geor­
gia. ______________

Hendry Family
Spends A Month
On Vacation
By M m Bays
Mr. and Mra. Charles L
Hendry end children ef Gen­
eva have returned b en e from
e month's vacation la Indiana
end Ohio.
They flew to Indianapolis
where they were n e t by his
father end step-mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Hendry.
While there, much to Hto de­
light of the children, their
grandfather took them to visit
Coney Island.
From Indianapolis, where
they remained for one week,
they went to Columbus, Ohio,
to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Arthur Gray.
While then they attended
the borae races to Cincinnati
and were accompanied by
Mr. and Mra. Millard Hendry,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendry
of Columbus, Ind., and Mr,
and Mra. Roy Lee Davis of
San Antonio, Tex.
During thalr two weeks they
also visited hia mother, Mrs.
L. H. Leonard far • week.

Friends of A. ft. Shoemak­ Tragedy Befalls
er, Jr. will regret to learn
that ha Is hospitalised tn Win*
ter Park Memorial Hospital, DeBaiy Man In
following major surgery on
Germany
Wednesday, September f.
Mr. Shoemaker is permitted
By Mra. Freak Wklto
English hike as a gift from for refreshments of birthday visiters aad his room number
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
his parents and ho and his cake and lee cream.
109.
Werner of Angtlee Road, who
The honoreo’s one request
guests spent the afternoon
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. MADDEN
lived la DtBery for the paet
concerning tho party was that
taking turns trying it ant.
13 yean, departed for a trip
his mother decorate tha caka Paper Cup*
His younger brother, Rob­ with an airplane in tha can*
to Germany In May, with the
Intentions of returning the
bie, and sisters, Donna and ter Which is understandable
Help T o Contain Utter
pert of September.
Undo, joined tbs alder boys since his father Is Hi the Nary.
They visited their birth Martha Faulk
places to Lahr and Mannehclm,
Common Cold
taking many aide trips en
MEW TORE fUPI) —"Snif- route, including Bavaria, Swlt- Honor Guest O n
flea, son throats, flu are sot sertond, and many other pla­
3rd Birthday
•d ag to beeet this household ces.
By Mrs. Frank Wklto
accompanied famoua soloists, ded to 12 members. To this
and keep Johnny and Jane out
Mr. Werner had anticipated
By Evelyn Lundy
Theresa Rupees of DcBsry giving her a wide range of ex­ date, Theresa (till favors
of school this year," you think
attending a reunion of hia old
Martha Faulk was guest of H ooc of tbs talented artists perience.
chamber music.
determinedly.
'Everyone to going to drink school cUsa which meets ev­ honor on her third birthday now living to our area. She Arriving to this country tn Mrs. Rupees accompanies
tnQk, take vitimlaa, g e t ery ten yean at Lahr, In the tost Saturday, when her par- waa born near Vienna, Aus­ 1922, she married Mr. Kupecz, the DeBary Choristers and the
enough sleep, wear rubbers In Black Forest. On August Id, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard tria, and took her first piano and began housekeeping in DeBary Concert Orchestra,
the rain and do anything the he suffered a stroke, was car­ Faulk, Jr., entertained with lesson when she was eight New York. The newlyweds under tha direction of Roger
hooka say to prevent colds." ried to Mennehelm Hospital, a family birthday dinner. A years old. Mrs. Kupecz grew first purchase for their new CaiinL She is active in th«
All this will help, but om via ambulance, where he con­ delicious charcoal broiled steak up with a musical back­ home waa a good piano. The DeBary Glea Gub and has
thing you may have over­ tracted pneumonia, and pass­ dinner waa served to the fol. ground. lfcr father waa a sing­ Kupcczs' joined the Brooklyn given freely of her talents in
lowing guests: Mr. and Mra. er and her lister was a talen­ Arion Singers, and Theresa all forms of entertainment
looked la the most common ed away on August 27.
source of contagion, tha bath­ The Werners' visited Ger- L. L. Faulk, Sr.. Mr. and Mra. ted pianist with her brother a accompanied the c h o r u s . and gatherings throughout tho
many to I960 and attended the Paul Slavik and their grand, noted violinist. Theresa stud­ Within a few years abe as­ area. The community is in­
room glaia.
Obrr
Ammergauer Passion daughter, Adralne Greene of ied privately in Vienna under sisted in forming the nucleus deed fortunate in having aucb
Almost everyone la tha fam­
ily, and visitors, too, just Play. They made a trip again Orlando, Beverly Faulk, Mr prominent teachers. Later abe of an ensemble, which expan- an artist as Theresa Rupees
to our midst
rinse the flats after use. It In 1962, combining business and Mra. John Lundy and Jana
rarely goes into the dlshwaih and pleasure.
Lundy.
er or Into really germ-killing
hot water.
And once It's been contami­
nated, the glaii can spread
germs from one member of
the elan to the neat.
Scientific a t u d I e a have
shown this. They indicate that
By Evelyn Lundy
Monday night they were
moat respiratory infections oc­
Former
Oviedo
residents,
guests of tha Hubert Rays
CLOSEST FRIENDS Joining Richard Shawley, aeated, at hia home In
cur among children first; wo­ Mr. and Mra. A1 Dawson, and
Geneva for a party celebrating hia 10th birthduy were, standing from
who
served a delicious char­
YOUR HAIR IS
men, next; city dwellers more children, Doug, Christy, Patleft, George Glazier, Charles Glazier, Mark Murley and Jimmy Shawley.
coal
steak dinner.
than country folk; and large ty, Sydney, and Jennifer, now
97% PROTEIN
Also on Monday night, Mr.
families more than amall living In Avon Park, ware re*
FEED TOUR HAIR
and Mra. Ray Beasley and
ones.
WITH PPT, THE
cently entertained by their children, Donna and Clayton
FINEST PROTEIN HAIR
One study found that influ­
many friends her* in Oviedo. entertained the Dawsons with
CONDITIONER —
enza attacks about 30 per cent
SHAMPOO — SET — PPT
of families with three mem­ Spending part of their vaca­ Ice cream and cake. Guests
By Margsrot Coshy
I j.8 8 COMPLETE
bers; 50 per cent of fa milks tion at tha Chuluoto Villa, were Mr. and Mra. Tony Dan­
Mr. sad Mrs. David T. Key
in
Chuluota,
they
were
able
iel and son Alan, Mr. and
with 13. Those la lower In­
ier, 110 South Edgemon A*«come levels have many more to be to contact with thalr Mra. Hubert Ray and children
FOR APPOINTMENT
Bus, North Orlsndo, are the The R. E. Peurifoys* of two more Interesting days of colds than those in the middle friends.
Linda, Angela and TerrL
CALL 322-4913
proud parents of their second
On Sunday thay were en­
A large picnic supper plan­
or higher wage brackets.
ehlld, beautiful 9-pound Jill 1101 Elm Ave., have Just sightseeing. On Sunday morn*
This Indicates that once a tertained at a picnic on the ned for the Dawson’s a t the
Msrie, born st dawning In the returned frum a moat In- ing thay attended one of the cold atarts In • family unit, beach at Lake Catherine by
pool, to wbkh all of their
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­ tertatlng tour of the West. large downtown churches and it Inevitably makes the rounds the Hubert Ray family and
friends had been Invited, had
that
afternoon
they
toured
the
Hair Styllag
tal, on September 3. Jill, liks The tour, sponsored by tho
tha Arthur Metcalf family. On to bo cancelled, due to the Im­
unlMi
someone
la
a
disciplin­
THERESA KUPECZ, talented pianiat from
her maternal grandpa, has an Union Pacific Railroad, or* city visiting many landmarks arian about the spread of In­
2201 3. Park Ave.
pending hurricane.
Vienna, la now residing in DeBary.
Including tha Golden Gate
abundance of dark, curly hair.
fection.
The
first
friction
match
w.
Iginstcd
in
Chicago
and
the
Bridge and Park, tha Cliff
Mrs. Kaysar's parents, Mr.
Moat familial bava different
and Mra. John Pierry came first atop wsa In Tacoma, House, Fisherman's Wharf, colored toothbrushes, a sepa­ Invented by an Englishman,
John Wslker. These matches
tip from their homo la Naples Waahlngton with a bus tour Chinatown, then to the top rate towel system aad other
ware known aa eongrevee.
to land a helping hand not only of tha city and then on to of Nob Hill for dinner la tha sanitary procedures. But tho
Fbw was produced by drawing
with their new granddaughter Paradise Inn In Mu Rainier Tonga Room of tha Falnnount institution of the single bath­
the bead of tha match between
hut with their handsome 2- National Park, where it was Hotel
room drinking glass stUl lin­ folded sandpaper.
year-old grandson, Jimmy — snowing and quits cold.
They departed then for Lew gers.
Imitations of c o n g r t v e a
their only grandchildren. Mrs. Prom there they went to Angeles for two days. Here
One way to fllm hute this were known aa luclferi.
Keyier la fortunate to have Srnttle and by steamship to their tours Included the su source of cross infection la to
White phosphorus first was
hrr mother here for several Victoria, B. C. where they vie. hurts af Santa Monica, Hol­ install • paper cup dispenser.
used
on the Ups in 1883, and
weeks.
tied the famous Butrhart (Jar* lywood, Beverly Hills and the
Dispensers with attractive­ in 1185 safaty matches were
Tho baby's paternal grand­ dens and back to Seattle for ranch home of tha late Will ly patterned cups come la a
introduced, eliminating tha
parents are the popular Mr. two daya of slghtaeeing, then Rogers. They also spent
wide range of colors to coor­ white phosphorus and using
and Mrs. David Keyscr of Al­ to Portland. Here they visited half day at Disneyland, which
dinate with bathroom decor.
rad.
tamonte Springs, who are not the famoua International teat was fascinating.
only willing but well-qualified Rosa Gardens and Washing,
Prom there they went to
to in U t In Introducing their ton Park. They saw also tha Las Vegas. Their atay hen
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slath grandchild to some of ruins of the Forestry Build*
included a tour to Boulder
her first oxperiencti tn the Ing, the largest log cabin In
City and Hoover Dam i
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world.
the world which had burned back to the Riviera Hotel for
BROWN
to the ground a few daya dinner and a stage production,
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returning then to Chicago and
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DEAR ABBT: I aat
ried. Ha k m a r r i e d .
Through working together
we fell in love. Or—I did.
It's the os me eld story. I
was old enough to know
what I was doing and oo
was he. Before long, the
mutaat attraction became
stronger than wo could eon*
trol. Ilo convinced me that
wo could share our love
without hurting our fam­
ilies. For a while ] never
knew tuck happiness could
be had on earth. Suddenly
he cast me aside as non­
chalantly as yon would a
banana pool. Ho told me
that 1 waa Immoral and un­
worthy to ho called a wffa
and mother, and that 1
should change my way of
living etc., ate. I had never
s u c c u m b e d to o men's
charms before, and I never
will again. Out maybe If
yvu published thta It might
prevent some other woman
from making the same mli­
nk*. Thank you for letting
mo unburden to you. Thera
to no one ttoe I could tell
A DEVOTED FAN

ton KM shock when It fi­
nally towen—ee it always

B u rtit

Sell W ithout A Mortgage?

mil her I always ash If
she’s busy and she says ae.
But she to forever running
to watch something she has
on the stove, or also she is
trying to keep an eye on
the children while talking
to me. Thto just about
drives see m ay . Should 1
toR her that these inter­
ruptions bother m et I don't
want to hurt her feelings.
TELEPHONE FRIEND

DEAR Aflaaa — I have re­ wanting to key
far fr
ceived
much totormatiow from
be the lato ana to put
»T i m y
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGIN­ “On the eweat most of the fel­
your several " » Questions To More important, ho aaya, In &gt; price an We houae."
K f n p i f r r Enterprise Asm. IA (James C. Morgan 111): lows just wear slacka and a
Ask Brfore Buying" eerie*. ] to determine whet to do when
NEW YORK INF.A) - The "Like Yale, coats and tics sport shirt. The Jacket stays
DBAS ABBT: I
was wandering If you have yon want to m Q the house. Aek t realtor for a fkw nfruniform of today'■ college are generally required. Inex­ la Iht dormitory until ava­
n e k Informattou tor tolling Ha admits ha to Waned as a praleal. Most will do thla with­
your opinion od a sister
student U no longer a sweat pensive slacks, shoes and iling."
a house without a mortgage? member of a real estate out a toe hucauoo they want
who tells every one she haa
shirt and grubby sneakers — socks round out the picture
The quintet generally a
to MO. However, •
-M rs. A. 7 . D , New York, board. Bat hto edvtoe to to fo
no a Liters or brothers—
at least not that of alert col­ for campus wear."
gre«d that atcktlea were an
real aetata apto
a
r
eputable
real
estate
hon­
that
they
are
sD
drad?
Shra
N.
Y.
legians.
chargu gten te
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHO­ important part of tha ward­
Dear Mrs. A. F. D. — Thera ker. luck a broker to licensed,
also tells people that her
ia some areas to appraise
A handful of them gathered MA (P. Kyle McCarter): robe. Although all claimed
are
millions
of
home
owners
haa
a
code
of
ethics
and
fol­
parents ar dead. The troth
ndltioncU "Sports Jackets are a muil if owning from 20 to So ties,
recently in an
who maid like to have your low* a recommended schedule the house and land at Uto i
to aha haa a living m oth*
rent market value.
office on New
a Fifth you're getting dressed up. As they admitted that only about
problem. Yon do not explain eg eonuntoitoaa.
and aha also haa threo sin­
Avenue, and i .. all looked far as 1 can tell, only the stu­ four or five saw regular use.
"Realtors era," ho explains,
ters and two brothers wfeo
DEAB FRIEND: Why why your house to mortgageas cool and relaxed as a cher­ dents at the law school wear Tie manufacturers ere still
are living- The ironic page not nek your friend to call free. Perkspe rots paid cash, "charge mere or toea than the out another haaard
trying to figure out this phen­
ry atone clam resting in a suits to class."
ef thin whole sitaatioa to
YOU when she to able to your house In on leased prop­ recommended percentage. But price year ewu property, tt
plate of shaved ica.
U. C. L. A. (Jamas Evans): omenon of male taste.
that ska to the one every­ converse without iatsrrup- erty or you paid off the origin­ the hope to most wiR toe the yoa desperately need to oeH,
They were brought from aths nsrmal thing to to set a
al mortgage.
line and they tend to."
one to the family did ttoa
tioaT
round the country in tbelr
o e o
Whatever your situation,
Also get professional help price tor a quick sale.
most for. Why la that ttoa
crisp summerweigbt suits and
one yew do everything for
CONFI DENTI AL TO don't worry about not having for a rcaltotic appraisal eg "Thto often roaulta
■porta Jackets to pass Judg­
tog a booae at •
always hurta you t i e
"WILLIAM
IN BALTI­ a mortgage. An executive with your property.
ment on young women's fa­
t’-e New York Boat Estate
price," he aaya. "Yoa will
must!
"Host person* a rt not
MORE":
He
who
desires
to
shions. The seminar was or­
Hoard-points out that the no- cuatomed to baying or tolling
to the tong fan,** be
achieve
success
moat
not
■NUBBEp
ganised by (Celanese) a monmortgige state la unimportant houses. They a rt annalistic
tf yoa get e
be
afraid
ef
criticism;
for
■tor corporation which brews
DEAR SNUBBED: Setie
fear ef criticism to the kiss tf you want to sell. Anyone I and terribly Maeed about their ■l*e help. Deal panto.'1
up tiie fibers for many of to­
people
never
forgive
you
of death in ths cuurtahip of
day's fabrics.
for what yea do for than
achievement.
Incidental to their com­
• e e
bocsuie they can't bear the
ments on feminine clothing
burden of Indsbtsdnrae,
PraMema? Write to AB­
(most of them believed the
It’a easier for your sinter
BY, Boa IPTOO. Los Anstarting point of nice design
to bury the whole family
gslee, Cal If. For a personal
was a good figure under­
with
one
sentence
than
to
reply, enclose a stamped,
neath), they neatly summed
acknowledge their help,
•elf addrecied envelope.
up the prevailing approach to
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U |M
ANSWER: Latin dow* ap­ that Latin
male campus clothing. Here­
DEAR ABBY: I bars a
Hate to writ* letters T Newspaper B U tprtot Asea. pear lo he an the downswing aa tho vocabulary aactioao af
with, their quick summaries of
DEAR VAN: B a d l y
very doer friend who ttoue
Send one dollar to Abby,
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Our
what is being warn where:
enough, my publishing your
at the ether end ef town
Bex 69TOO, 1m Angvtes, daughter to a freshman to •a a subject for public school College Boards than da their
YALE (Henry Allan Sulli­
Utter probably will not Jolt
so we don't gat to see rack
Calif, for Ahby'a booklet, high school thto fall. She sign­ students, la Ohio, lor Instance, l e a s classical class mate*.
van): "You havo to wear a
one woman who to having
ether
as
often
a*
wo’d
Iks,
"HOW TO WRITE LET- ed up lor the courses the only two per cent of tho stu­ Many af our prefix**, aufftojacket and tie to all meals;
an affair. (They're Joltbut
ws
talk
on
ths
phone
TER8 FOR ALL OCCA- plan* to taka before school dents to th* largert school es and root words a n derived
which I think to a good Idea.
proof.) But it may
alaeoet
every
day.
Vthm
I
SIONS."
was out in June. However, systems a rt taking UUn. from Latin.
With that, however, you can
Private echcota stiU empha­
there to etitt tlma for substi­ Most pupil* prefer tho more
combine Jeans and sneakers
tution* to tho event ah* chan­ modern language*. Finding a sise Latin, ospecUUy for stu­
for comfort. A suit la the
ges her mind — or someone qualified Latin teacher, aa dent* aiming at Ivy League
thing for in-town dates."
changes it lor her.
some superintendents have colleges. It baa always bora
OHIO STATE (Tsrry Settlea language of Minting, tradi­
discovered,
it hard.
Briefly,
we
want
her
to
taka
mire): "Sports jackets, of
tion and culture — and still is.
two
yiara
ef
Latin
to
addition
But
what
a
shame!
Latin
to
course, are the cornerstone
OHIO STATE'S Terry Swttlemirw fata tha
to a modern language. She not only a classical language T h a pendulum may awing
of the closet. A lot of students
t\v ice-over from a bevy of tean-nge models dur­
A penny wise, pound foolish
during the warmer months
with th* aes and ■ toad of his •ays UUn la "old hat." She in­ but a baste language. Ta ba back to a law yean aa it a*
ing u crim e off Mnnhnttnn. HU natural-color
declarer would find It aaay to
combine a Jacket with Bermu­
remaining spade would allow sists on taking both French practical, any student who haa often does In educational
Mailing jacket Is hooded and haa a drawstring
had Latin is likely to snU trends, Then Latin will com#
*o down at three no-trump.
da shorts." Heat to make three spade and Spanish instead.
waist.
A ) IT
through French tad Spanish. Into Ra own again. Tha people
Site
reads
y
o
u
r
column
Ito would play dummy's
tricks.
IP QUO
faithfully.
V
you
can
convince
Some
high schoolers 1 know who had • chine* to taka M
d
K
T
I
S
seven of spades a t West'*
How could South make the
AKJie?
four spot and take East's king
contract? He would have to her that Lotto to as valuable report tliat most ef the "A" — and didn't — will ba to n g .
bam erne
with bis ace. This would in­
accept one apade trick instead now aa it waa to “tha good, students to their Spanish class Latin a a y ba a dead lan­
AQteti
dxn
guage. But as long aa w*
sure two spade trick* for him,
of two to order to hold hla op­ old days," you’ll have our un­ have taken Latin.
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but he would fall one trick
ponents to two apade tricks dying gratitude. — OLD FO­ And though I have no sta­ •peak English, It will bp •
AS
«Q1MS»
GIES
tistics at hand, 1 dare aay mighty useful corpse!
short of the nine needed for
• III
AAll
Instead of three.
bia contract.
He could achieve this aim
d AJ «
He would have to stack
by ducking two spade leads.
7 Kill
either hearts or cluba. It
Then
he would give East hla
• AJ 4
would not make any differ*
two aces, hut East would not
• QM
ence in the final result, since
have a aped* to toed to hto
Kart sad Vat
By Pelly Cramer
DEAR roLLY -W hen 1 propriate r i b b o n through East would win the first lead
partner.
Newspaper Enterprise Aun. write on tablet paper, I start them.—MA1UEANNA.
with the ace and return the
IH T .
1N.T.
Suppose spades broke 4-4.
I•
DEAR POLLY—When the eight of epadcs. Then It would Fare Para Fsw
J y Jeaa Crosby
DEAR FOLLY—While 1 am from the hack of ths tablet.
Then the penny-wise, poundleal score of "Behold a Pale Itself to ths sensual Blaet mu­
footuh play would win, but Newspaper Enterprise
Horse." To create th* fssllng sic aa well aa lyric rote*. Sha
busy taking care ef my turns* This way no marking* ap­ department stores are selling be up bu West to bold back
pear on the next sheet of
the od&lt;l* were that West
NEW YORK — &lt;NEA) — of suspense, loneliness and Is beautifully supported by
and family, I must alio find pnprr. Alsu It Is easier to their old mg samples, several hit queen and let dummy's
of them can be bought at ten win the trick. South could he would hare to go after the would not open a four-card For 'one pout* qui a psndu courage In the story, he used Franco Corelli, In fin* voice a#
time to study American his­ write without the thickness of
ault in preference to the one un canard," Maurice Jarre haa
very little cost to place in cash three tricks in whichever other suit.
small orchestra of unusual Don Jose; Mirella Freni as
tory and government as 1 ths tablet beneath the page. strategic spota In the bouse auit ha had atarted hut then' One* more, East wcaild rise bid by hla partner.
Instruments: n flute, oboe, Michael*, and Robert Merrill
done very well for hlmaalf.
want to pais the examination If the paper ia unlined, glue to save good ruga. 1 keep ona
Composer Jarre, who won bassoon, clavichord, harp, gui­ In the role he owns, Escamil­
for American cltLcnihlp. I the lined sheet that cornel by each outside door for fsetan Otrar for his musical score tar and an end* martinet (an la. Anna Moffo la a moving
found that I could not sit with the tablet to the card­ vvlplng, one at the top of the
for "Lawrence of Arabia," la •Isctronle Instrument with a “Madame Butterfly," and nhn
down and rend ae often us 1 board hack to keep it from basement steps, one in front
dechlrdly, be seya, the black Weird sound).
and Cesar* Vallettl reach magwould like, so 1 recorded nil moving around and my Ut­ of my husband's lounge chair
sheep of his family. (In
Jarre, now one of the most nlflclcnt height* In th* Drat
the main paint* to bo remem­ ter writing la greatly simpli­ and one to stand on when
Avoid these pitfalla If you your ideal acraea, la te id of Acting as though it 1* rtdlcu Francs, a black sheep is In-demand of motion picture act "love duet." Rosalind
bered. Now 1 turn on the lupu fied.—MRS. R. H.
doing tha dishes. Thsy are don't want your youngsters to depending oo Just the right loua for him to think some­ known as a "hen who laya a composers, haa composed tha Ellas ia 8uzukl.
DEAR POLLY—The door Invaluable to me. These sam­ dub you “old-fashioned;"
recorder inetrad of the radio
word at the right moment.
Th* apoken Word—"BIU
background music fer "Th*
thing is terribly important be­ duck's egg." Sc* abm*).
when 1 work. This might he in to our new refrigerator kept ples do not roll up at throw
Harping on a cbOtl's fault
Train,"
and
in
October
will
go
Jane,
a
good-looking,
rud­
Dana
In Las Vsgaa (With Spe­
Bringing "when 1 was your or whit you think is a fault.
cause it doesn't acern so to
other women (or men, too) hanging Into the null unless rugs do and have remarkable
dy, blue-sycd,
40-year-old to Hollywood to compos* the cial Guest 8tar Jos* JlmL
Doing your worrying out you.
who make speeches, give book it was held and with food or wearing qualities due to their age" into the conversation.
natirs of t.yun, France was music for William Wyler's ne*)" (Kapp) ia a delight.
Letting noise and confusion loud.
Miking fun of teen age fads born to a “rntnpletely tech­ picture, "Th* Collector.” II* One alda Is devoted to Inno­
reviews and so on. Incidental­ containers in my hands it was good quality,—MRS. I , W, C.
Using "I'd worry tfnut you" the whole crowd thinks are nical family nf engineers and doea not write at the piano, cent Jose, and the ether ta
ly, along with the traditional hard lu hold. It also ha* a
DEAR POLLY—It la no “drive you eraiy."
Always saying "I'll have to as an eseuse for not letting hip.
birthday pictures we make of separate door on the bottom fun to wrestle with a clumsy,
mathsmatlclans." Hut mem­ since he is still less than pro­ tha other to not-eo-lnnocent
Using th* clang that waa bers of tiie family were al­ ficient at th* Instrument That Hill. Listen to th* saga ef
our children, we also make freezer which opens with a heavy mattress in order to think It over" when your son a child do something; be wants
a tape recording of the child tup of the foot. 1 bought a dust it. Spread a heavy damp or daughter aaka permission to do and you den't want him current wliru you were In lowed to study music, If thsy doesn't discourage him from "Bronco flnirto," the Western
to.
school, instead of weeding it
talking. This wu* started wliun five cent gum eraser, cut it In sheet over It and whack at to do something.
desired. When Jarre's sister attempting to play it though. decorator who lays, “What •
Setting
loo
great
store
by
CrlticUing
their
friends.
out
of your conversation en­
they first Itegan to talk und it half and glued each liulf on the mattress with a carpet
decided to study piano, Mau­
"When f sat dawn to play silly' us* for wagon whssla—
possessions — so that you are
Talking as thmggh young tirely.
is fun to compare the changes tha wall where each door beater. The damp cloth ab­
rice,
then
16,
ws*
told
he,
too,
for
Ham Spkgel ths score of on wagons.” Columbia haa laaU upset when an unavoidable people today are w»ra* than Sending the kids off on a
would hit. This haa rsally sorbs the dust and there la
from year to year.—T. C.
Lawrtnct of Arabia," Jar** sued "Dialogue Highlights
accident occurs.
they were when you were date with a hundred laat min­ could study music.
DEAR POLLY—My hue- 'pared any bump* in the re­ no mesa lu clean up.—MRS.
Muilc end Jan* formed an said in hla halting English, from Becket" with Fetor
Relying on "sermon*" to get growing up.
ute admonitions.
band sprained his wrist und frigerator doors, to aay noth­ C. M.
Immediate alliance, and he "Monsieur Spiegel listen, then OTonU and Richard Burton.
there was no strrtrh bandage ing of holes In the wall —
Nostalgia—"The 0 * 1 d * a
went on to the Faria Con­ aay, 'Never have 1 hear such
available. I took the clastic MRS. R. A.
Shan- your favorite homeservatory to study composi­ beautiful music so badly play.’* Horn of Jack Teagarden"
band off a pair of his underDEAR POLLY-Often the making hka* . . . send them
tion snd percussion. It wsa
Album of th* week—John (Dacca), "Leadbelly: Th* Mid­
short* and used It to bind the ties tear off those folding to Polly in car* of (The San­
felt ha was too old to begin Gary’s beautiful vole*, excel night Special" (RCA Victor).
wrist. It worked like a charm plastic rain bonnets. I then ford Herald). You'll receive a
studying the piano. His teach­ lent musical taste and fine “Oklahoma" with John Raltt.
and would do equally as wait, put little metal eyelets (like bright, new silver dollar If
er decided druma would t»s ■siaction of songe make "So Florence Henderson, Phytlto
In a pinch, for u*a on an an- in a belt) about one half Inch Polly use* your Idea in Fol­
something at which he eould Tenderly" (RCA Victor) • Newman and Are Barberton
from each side and fasten ap­ ly's Pointer*.
kle.-MRS. A. C.
become proficient In the least must for musle lover*. Llstrai (Columbia) and "Songe Ev­
tlm*. Achieving proficiency to "Brawtt.Eysd Baby Boy," erybody Knows" (Blag Craothe sys-caUhern, P ot evening added discotheque dresses to would allow him
By H*l*w ileuteey
Join an tho thoughtful "Song of the by, Decea).
wear above-ths-knee tunica maternity llnsa so that tha orchestra, and thus gain as- Cuckoo" and tha old and love­
Single-oha—"The Customary
Newspaper KnUrprL*
wsr* worn with knee breech- mother-tu-be doesn't have to parlance from the inside.
ly "Smilin' Through."
Thing" ( J o h n n y Rivera,
Hemrn'k Editor
•e peeking out, miffed la Jaw- give up dancing the WatuaL
Jarre, who composed, or
High Classical—RCA Vic­ UGM); "Don't Hair* Me (Pall
On* can’t deny that the
sis.
Chic Chat
chsslrateil and recorded the tor has released two fins com­ In Levs With You)" (Jeaa
Farts designers have a tent*
Courrsgss aitwd the knees,
&lt;4—"1 am going to th* Vir­ music for "l-awrence" within pute operas. In "Carmen.” Thomas. MGM); "Swimmin'
of humor. They charge a four- too—to the tune of thrso In­ gin Island* In September. ■lx weeks, la presently rep­ soprano Leontyne Prle* proves Home, Baby" (WiUto Jackson,
figure sum for thair creations ch** above. Ytai'ra supposed Whst kind of cluthec will I resented by the stirring mu* her extraordinary voice tends Verve).
(at those prices you can't call to wear hla lluto daytime out­ need for two weeks In ht.
them cloth**), y*t apeml thair fit teamed wdtii calf-high Thomas!"—Jon.
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence, didn't you tell ua you wanted you he needed some eatra valuable tint* and akill on at boot.
Dter Jan—Cottons for dayNewspaper Enterprise Asia. a bigger allowance? Then you money and so concocted thla least one number In th* col­
Capuccl offered his version time. If yoa take shorts, be
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: wouldn't have had to go clumsy, inexperienced, Ineffi­ lection whote raison d'etre It of what the well-dressed bride aurs thsy are Bermuda length.
through all this trouble and cient method for getting it. To
I have just had a terrible worry. What a silly way to get you, he's a grown-up ilk* your­ ■hock and whose hope of aa|* should wear—syitd satin, with Hhnrt shorts art frowned on.
a flowsr-doiud black volL Ttk* a beach shift or othor
shock. My boy, 10, has lied 'Arne extra money for your- self for whom his clumsy la parctically nil.
la st year the shockers that Thla thould sefl like hotcake* covrr-up for gottlng to tho
U&gt; one of our neighborhood self I
method w-.-Jd m dnd
Im­ no oo* could wear and still
among the ball book and can­ water from your hotel and
stores by saying he had per­ "Now you’re going to have moral.
By Weyae O. Brandetadt,
cold water and apply an as­ nose over my eye, down top
stay out of Jail w«r* dr«**ea dle stL
two bathing suits. For shop­
mission to use bis lather's to pay for being silly. You're No wonder you're upset.
M.D.
tringent antiseptic solution.
neck and out to my shoulder.
■lit to th* point wh-r* tho
ping
In
town
havo
I
oom, cool
Th*
bosom
did
come
late
charge account and has run going to have to pay roe back You're io the horrible position
New
pa
per
Enterprise
A
m
.
Q
—
l«
there
such
a
thing
My doctor aaya 1 have Bin­
up a bill of nearly M for can­ that M out of your weekly of half a Siamese twin who model had to hid* her itavxl prominence rarer at Jacques cotton drosses. Shorts or
(4-1 am a If-yearold boy ■a a carrier of a venereal dis­ der's headache but so far ns
with
putty.
This
tlm*
around
Griffs’s.
Ha
w*at
to
a
lot
ef
slacks
ef
any
length
aren’t
dy, ball point pens, ice cream allowance before we can even can't separate himself from
and I have sen* pretty bad. ease? U • man had gotten I’m concerned he can Have it
and cold drink*. He refused to talk about giving you a bigger whst his other half does; and neckline* were mostly modest. trouble to design toplea* worn on tho street*. For even* Wbst le the best aay to ataave •uch a disease from a woman back. What causes these head­
The
surprise*
revealed
other
gowns
(with
straps
Ilka
ths
Inga,
short
chiffons,
ellka
or
admit the be until 1 threaten­ me. I'm sorry you had lo go so has to be dragged, scream­
and not make It worse?
wouldn't sha know tho had aches?
awlmsulta) which can be worn llncna ar* perfect. Avoid
ed to tell hi* father. I paid the to all this Wthcr and worry ing anti howling, into responsi­
A —There ia do one method this disease?
A — Sluder's neuralgia la a
At
Lanvin,
Jules
Crehay
In
public
with
th*
addition
of
black. It's all wrong for the that la best ior droryon*. But
bill. But where do I go from lo hide an orAnary wish for a bility for action his other half
A — U by "carrier" you type of facial neuralgia that
showed a sheer black crepe a "chastity hand" to cover the tropics. Be sure to take card­ most boys find aa electric
here? This amount* to steal­ little more money every week lakes.
mean a person who haa a ven­ to caused by chrouic infection
(• * &gt;»
You are not your child's Si­ robe, belted in front to give bosom and midriff. Th* point igans and a light stole for ■barer earlest on tha skin. ereal disease in the contagi­ In th* nasal sintane. Aa with
ing a a well as lying. . .
ANSWER: Goodness, wom­ Unfortunately, fur you the amese twin. When he waa demure fullness. It had a mad* waa that one could still •vsnfng*. The trade winds do Other* try the electric then ous slags but doea not know other forma of neuralgia,
burn. your obsetrician cut tha prim starched collar and bib. wear the drase anna hand at blow.
an, this 1* your child'! be. nut answer isn't simple at all.
twitch back to a safety raior. there ia anything amiss, the drugs taken by mouth give
There'* no difference fur you tord which tied you together Yet when th* model turned home for har husband. Silly,
yours! You're carrying on a*
If you use a safety raior, answer to yes. Women are very link relief. Injecting
Please send yeur fashion ■have eancfuRy w i t h the much more likely to have in­ th* nerve root with hot water
though you’d been misusing between yourself and your and made him into a separate her back, there she was, rosy sine* w* all know a man's a
child. What he’s done, you’ve person whose actions were dig- and pink as the day she ws* prude only whan hla wife to problem* to listen Hennetay grain, not against 1L Soften fectious syphilis or gonorrhea or alcohol should help yoa. M
this charge account!
In car* of Tho Sanford Her­ your board with soap and hot without symptoms than are the effect w ean off too quick­
If you weren't »o anxious to done. He’s you and you're lerent from yours. You did not born. Only the closest inspec­ concerned.
But let those Frenchman ald. While she cannot answer water before you start. If man. fa case of doubt M la ly a more permanent typ* t f
hufi all live responsibility for him. So you can't rear back wriggle your toea or suck tion revealed tho flash-colored
your child’* misbehavior, the and s e e him a ■ different your thumb when he did — leotard ah* wore.
tough. New York designers each letter personally, letters your beard ia not too heavy, bent to havo a blood seat.
relief can bn obtained by hav­
answer would be simple. from you - a 10 year-old who end you do not lie when your
Meanwhile, bark at Jarquee have their raiswsr to the Paris­ of general interest trill be an­ ■hive only once or twice a
Q — I have been having se­ ing the nerve root ra t
You'd say to him, "Why 1has been made afraid to lab child Ucs, either.
Helm's little pad, knees were ian fashion espen. We'va saw swered to thto column.
neck. After shaving rue* nun ver* puna that ran frum n j com#**tel/,

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w llt a t to tko alaatara o f r io r .
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lig o l Notice
a t# t a t r tl&gt; to p rortto far
prompt a n t ta w p o ra ir oaeceaalo o lo t t o powora a a t t a t lw o f
pabHc efflcae. o f w ta tr ro r aa*
ta r o t o t wkatkor flU at t o
•te c tle a or a p p o ta ta w a t tko ta*
a o w to n ta o f w hich w ay toeaw a
anarallab la fo r carrying • • tka
powara a n t to tla o n f aack of*
fleea, a a t ( I ) ta adopt took
oth or waaoorao ao w a r t o
a ir a aa i ry a o t pro par fo r tavurlap t t o aootlnoH F o t forara*
w an tal operation*. la tka aaarcioa o f t t o powara harakr eaafarrod Wa Isg lsU lu r * akall ta
all raapaato conform to tka ra&gt;
qolrow aato o f thla Concilia*
U ca aacapt to Wa asta a r Wat
la t t o J o ttw a o t o f Wa legU lntora aa la t o w o o lt t o laiprao.
ttooblo or m o l t adm it o f a a ta a

Ltgol Nodes
pakl(ootloo to t o awt w « o Woa
Krraatw
lea f i l l or tear t t o a dob* ( • )
kafera tk o alaatlaa o a t
tk a aaaoot pnbllaottoa W t o Ot
l u i t m o (11 w e a k altar tka
tflrat a a t not laaa than ( r t f Ml
twaaka b a to n tko alacttan. If
Mho propoaai r*v(taoa o f am eadWaat racalaaa th o faroraMa
oota o f o m ajority o f tko aloataro r a ti a c tharooo. It M ail
ta k a a ffec t at aooa o o tt o firat
T o o a io r a fla t tho flrot B oa day
Of t t o Jaaaary M lo w ta * tt o
Otoctlno I f ro to t l y a c to a Baa*
cpal alaatlaa, a a t o o t t o aliU oto
M ) t o r A w tk o alacMao If
r o ta t ip a v la a opaclal alaoI h a , o r lo althar c oat M **y

Ltgol Notice f
year t o remitted by M id board
a* follow s: E igh ty par cast
( N f ) ta Wa M ata Read De­
partment fo r (h a aoaatrwcttaa
or reeoaatroetiM a f atata road*
and brtdpM w ith in tka county,
or far tha t a u . ar pa reborn a f
brtdgM m a a a c tln s atata M gk.
w ays wltkta tba coanty, and
tw enty par cant (!•% &gt; to Wa
Beard o f Cowaty Oemmlaatan*
era wf aaak coanty for aoo « t
roads wad brtdgaa tkaraia.
Id) Bald heard PbaU have
t t o pa war la M aks aad ** force
all rnlaa aad regu lation s a cces­
sary to tha fa ll exerotaa o f tha
powers hereby granted and no
le g ists tie s ahall t o reqalrwd la
jw d a r Wla am end moat o f fa ll
* 7 * “ * totow tlap offoex from
i t ! , * 2 S i January tot. ta ll.
t ! ? t - *, ; , *&gt; •'toU oontloao
!i*
* » “ ** taxes durU5
*if* * * * • Amendment,
•a d sh all aat annex any taw
havin g tha affaot o f w ithdraw ­
in g th a prooaodo o f aald tw o
••■ ta (le&gt; o f aald taaaa from
,*“ I*“ t o o f th is am end,
m e a t Tha bMrd ahall pay rafunding atpanxaa and other ax.
f ' n ,to lev M rvlcea rendered
specifically for, or w hich ore
proparly chxrpeablo ta, tba aa-

t o M M tltotoC annually W « f
t t o a a w i l anaattoa la tka ratto
a t t t o H t b w o f IstaractlM i
• a k a to ao«k *eo a ty to a w t
ar m i f f U l
u
traM M I
rato. T to atoavat o f t t o Orta
to r to o l tr o a tho It*
•M o to r o f awtor vehicle* t o to
Na u
•a aat atada to oach year aaO
JOINT RBBOLUTIOX
dtotrlhatad aa yvwvldi* korata
la tka U l a attar o o to kalf a f a(»t»
. .a. t. h
—h )----------A JOOfT BU O LU TIO ff Froptw.
Wo p ro ta rt o f latatttatoaa o f W ater taaralng
W g am endm a st ta Artlcla
.M ) | la cla
d laBg Joalar
Jaalor aaUafoa,
• a t r o t toUara IIIM
(MM.M1
d a tla
taUMW. a a t ■OUBB JOINT REBOLUnOlf
NO.
IM
paklla
*¥.
• * Wa Genet I
aottar
fw
I
■ a ltlrMt aoit t o tto total aaw kor c a p fu l
A JOINT RBBOLUTION pro poo.
1 st ton a f lha M a te e f FIor
roettoa ln lto la Oil tho palp all,
«f |
M* relatin g ta ta a etto a and
*JB * * am endm eot to Artiela
• # f Florida. T to a a w b w
NO. I ■
____
ky awtaaMxg tha
IV, Bast low i f •« th a caaatlI *&lt;w»» JOINT BtrCMmoW
«MI
m
a
f
F
lorida
ratal
la
g
ta
BbrtM af tim e aavarad by
•aanty
la
oaah
year
for
tka
p«r-1
no,
1MI
t r la
f y g ■•?.»!*
• k*n U JOINT BBJOUJTIOM propoa- lh a dot toa o l tha aammUatM* “ W Artiela IX . Beet too II,
to tto oraatar af (it the aaw«| tap an nawntwant W Article • r a f agTlealtaro; aMmlaot- WBtn Jaaaary I. Mid.
•■B hla auparvleloa over amt* ■ B IT RBBOLFED bF Wa
; oM |g|i
to r o f Inatrprtloa anlla la •
X tt o f th e B u te C aaatlUtloa
la B ov**!
p a r ta la ta s l o paklla
addlnp a Boat lea W bo ooai*
A 1 M 4 , far (M r a U fle e tk n of cca a ty far Wa actool flaaol
fStorlda&lt;:*r* *f U * ***** ° r
year IP II-II computed ta Wa
to r a t bF We Baarourr a f
M faeilaB o f tka B all Joint
THW* Artiela OL Beettoa Id.
manner heretofore p r o r tta t t o
rotodlap W t t o alee* B B IT REBOLVBD by Wa
Imptototara o t lh a Biota o f a f Wa Btata CoaMHwttoa '
dletrlhsted ta auch ooanty; bwt
taaoral tow, ar ( I ) tt o a a w tor
ttM or oppalntwaot o f Bop.
to tka ttooom ottoa
waxMdad m fa llo w s to kareby PMarwl axpoaaaa of the board
F larldai
td a d M tM t o f FaMto lootrno.
of taatrootlM oatta la aaah
“
(da. rta i
T h a i Wa fo ito w la p am aad* •B iM d ta aad abaU ba aabmltt fo» aorrlcM ren dared all Wa
ooaaty far tto ackoal ftaoat
tlo o lo Boeomblo, Utha, Mar*
U 1
Martorw wf Wa Btata toowttaa alike ahall bo prorat
year oow p atat la the atanaar
tla , Ofeooetotoa, Falw Baoak, w . W Artlcla IF, BocUea M •* •*
o
f
lh a F lorida C oaatltatlaa ta far ratlfloatlM a r raja d i c e a* • i amoap tham and paJd out
F
ataaat
a
a
t
B
m
toolo
Oopakaratofaro or karoafter prorll*
_____ » a I X ( a t
I
to
p
en
ersl
M tattoa wf Nov • I told fund* oa tha Mma basis
•sjw
d
d
ta
aad
afcaU
ba
cabintta
t
t
o
ooaaral
tow
a
n
t
n
p
p
rof.
l fo n rr u a a a u m o n n o •aid tap proceeds are dletrlbai.
f o r t t r o am AMBXDmurr o r a t t o A a ataU t o o r t o f a to e a . BB r f BBBOLTBO t o ft o tad (a tha alaatara a f tha atata •m bar. 1 IIH
B
B
m
r
.N
u
Board o f ad •a amoap the aovoral counties;
tto
t o e lata lo ro o f tko Btato of far rattftcaUan er rejection at
r ttn c u i m
o r t u b c o w . i n n J V r?!"*fl*r. .
Ww
general
election
MM
'
m
lntotratloa;
gaaetlwa
and
lib*
toport a f said oxpeaeFlorida:
g f l t V TIOW o r THW BTATB •Io ta board), or ( I ) the number
U t « h dJ *tr&lt;bottom
'•
That arllclo *11 of (to Ftor Novamber. lM ft
o r rtoktDAt providing
Bootloa SB. Ocmmlaaleaar a f at*. —
pular gOMloa o f tho U p is la a t wklah tka 14a c o ia tlto tlM t o a w a n ta t aa
row att owTtoimiNT o r
(a} T hat b tgln n ln p January {"I*! • “ Wo Lsglaloturo may
T U I FLORIDA LKQIHLATURK; •to to hoard a f aiu ea tlo o to a aat forlh to lo w a a t th at aalt •p rlcaltar*. daclea. eta. — Tha
com
m
leeleaar
*
f
agrlealtnra
lat.
SM
I,
and
for
aoventy-flva
lim it tha axpenaaa o f tha board.
providing row lUBMiir- loo a o t to o t # or motor rohlrlo roootuMoo bo aabw lttot to Wo
Na tl
oatlelpatU a
eortinealoa atonlora a f F lorlto far rotltl* •h a ll perferm each duties la yaarw (I I I theroaftar, tho pro.
•ON TO THW MLBCTORH. Bo It to*
HOUBB JOINT RESOLUTION
i i t o lrol Bp T to to g U lo to ro • ”* T S 1* • H » b t» « » t which eat loo or rojoetlaa at tt o B«a. ralatlna to a g r lc a lisr a aa may coedx o f tw o e ta ta (Ac) per paj
M tk a total taw levied by
NO. !•■ •
rrrMuoa m l aloe l Ina to to h alt lo Boo- • • prooCTlbod by law. tfo M all
Of t t o M ow o f M o r iia i
alao have supervision o f tha atata la w apoa Baseline and A JOINT RKBOLUTION propoa.
That tka fa U o o in r l a n l - e n te r Wla amendment to aqael amber, t i l l .
•W
ap
Ilka
product*
o
f
petrolatata
prlaoa,
and
ahall
perform
*"»
amandmant
to ArM
a-W
Irt
&lt;1
l
/
l
l
ttmaa
Bastion
—.
Oaanty
H
partnt
t o o l o f Art lala T it o f tka Coo*
tlcla X , Section T o f iho Btato
o tltatloa o f Florida la tg r e sd *?• BBtraBOta nmoant o f prln- tnd cm or pablla Inatrwatlsni in ch other d atlea ao may ba •am* wow known a s Wo Second
Oae
T
a
g
,
aad
apon
other
facia
Coaetlttttloa r o I a 11 a p to
t o oa4 M a i t o M bnritted to tka tip a l o f n n t lataraot an anrb appointm ent In aartaln n a a preocrlbod by law .
UMd ta propel m otor vehicle*.
Na •
tom oelM d axemptlon.
m n n
o f tkU a u t o tor r a ti. b oato ar motor roblelo to* aa- tle a —
•
h‘
,l
t
o
collected
bo
placed
■BNA
T
S
JOINT
RBBOLUTION
*
■
»
RESOLVED by the
« rajaatloo. at t t o
a"hl^
n &gt; * lw ooeoty a o p w io tM t
m onllily la tha 'B ta ta Read
N a im i
w in m alar# a n t baoomo t o a la ant . f pubMn tnatnattoo tbcll
U to ia U tM . o f ,h a M ato af
MMttoa o t t i l l .
THatrFbutloa
True*
Fnn4“
in
JOINT ABSOLUTION prop**,
•____ ANTICLB T il
iiV ^n. f
..i f f " L "
,h/ k' a p to la la t by Wo aooaty A la
p a s am endm .nl to Artlcla tha M ata T rm iary and divided
IRCTlOlf | That tha amend
A r r o e n o m i B i r T a n d c a w - " * a n *r . M f iM o r a or hereof- koord af pnblla laatroattea la
X V I a f th e Cnnatltutlen a f ! * • • idR rto (l&gt; aqaal parts " * • * * • * « « • &gt; • X R*C11on T
!*f &gt;r*r(dyd by panarat tow a a t ibo aoaallaa a f BoaamMa. Loka.
sh all ba
distributed i l . *5*
F lorida by addlnp a section which
•p p r o r a t b y tto atata board.
Martin,
Ukceehotoa,
Palm
---------- i . coM P O B triow o r
C onatltallon •«
to ba asm bared by tha secre­ m onthly amonp th a Mvaral M t forth to lo w Is opreod to
dlrtrlbotod Doach, Putnam aad Pomlnolo
TUB LEOMLATUHN. — Tko
coantlea
aa
follow
s:
oaa
part
ta
r
y
a
f
etata
autborlalnp
H
vil
otm
lalatarnd
by
(be
whereto
tho
propoolltoa
ta
a
flaalalotaro of tko Biota of
tr ia ls la branch aoarthoaaaa accordlnp ta area, ana part •le cto r s o f Florida for rallfl
Flarldw atoll aaaolat at a ••■
accordlap to population, nnd
la Dad# eounty.
•to aol o kaoaa of rapraaaoto •?*! i t * * * * ®
the qvA llflte •!«etora of any
fives, MaHfcara of (to aaaota ■nirtJi11 V
1O onotllottao a f aneh county maklnp Wa offlee BB IT REflOLOVED by tha oaa part according ta tha eoun •rat alaetlon to ba held In No
llaa Wontrlbullona ta tha oo* vtmbar, l i f t :
Loplelatura
a
f
tha
Btata
o
f
Florida.
F
or
Wo
porpooaa
ot
o
f
ooanty
aupertatondoat
o
f
okoll to olaatof tor o tarw of
Florida!
• f atata road construction la
___ ARTICLE X
faar (I) jraara and mvmbera of WU amtndmant. j a l t atola pablla (natruettoa appolnllra.
tka kasaa atoll to elected for a board, aa aaw eoaalllatod. a to ll &lt;sp The board a f pablla la - T h at an amendment to Ar* Wa radio o f dlatrlbotloa aa pro- H C T IO P f. Exem ption a f
*Mad
ta
Chapter
U
4M
,
L*
ttrla
XVI
of
tho
Florida
Conett.
Homestead
from
taxation.—
tod y corporata (traction o f (ha ooanty moat
tarw of tara (I) jooio. Tto
,k *
rorjoeat an aloctlon, which may •“ •too by addlnp tha tootlnn o f F lorida, Acta o f t a ll, and Kvxry person who b u s Iho legal
tarw of wowkora at (ha laata.
forth balow to ba number* for lha purpose a f tha apport- tllto o r beneficial till* In
•atata atoll aarlra oo tka firat "*"* **** •jj*’1 h *** *H the bo a apodal c lo d ton or moy bo •at
eat based oa tha •ounllaa' equity to t m I properly la Ihla
Taaal ar altar tka lin t Moa* powaro provided la Ihla amont* oa tho ballot o f any ropular ad by tha M oratory o f state la tonm
to.
and
that said contrlbutlona for th a coat o f •la ta end who rtaldM thereon
Mar la X n w k r to each n ia *
i n . u »f i i ®
» 1 ®tl“ r primary or ponaral election lo agreed
•
m
endm
.nl
ahall
to
submitted
•ta
t*
road construction, tha and In good faith make* tho
MnatIWIIonal
and
etatntory
doattnetod
by
Wa
board
of
tor atoatloa |t w . Members of
tto waata aat kaaaa of rap. J 7 V ™ . retoted Is Wo parpoaoa public In.traction, and upon to tha al.ctoro o f Florida for •m ou ijl o f Iba contrib utions xama hla or hor permanent
•etabltohed
by tha certifica tes torn* or tha perm anent home
ainrndmcnt heretofore ltlrh tim ely rtaueet tho board rodlfleatlun or rejection at tha
raoaauilraa akall to ataeiot ao _
prorlitd 5) law. Any new rn«n. IT u
cenfarrat a p e t Qf county commleeionora of general election ta ba held In «n*de l a l » l | pursuant to sold o f another or other* legal.
C hsptm IS (If. eh a ll ba taken IP or
naturally
dependent
...
, auoh county w ill tall each ipo November, IM 4:
t r t t o t w a r to araatot atoll ba
SECTION --------- . Civil trlala nnd dtam ed coaclualva la com . Uffftlljr ®r n«turallir il»p«n&gt;l*nt
eetKIed W •■ # I t ) m b * » ]■
•V *
* * I " '*•* tle tllo n er reaoo to bo
P 'fton . ehall b* entka kaoaa o f raaraw aU tlraai In addition to tla other oonetftu. placed oa tho bo Ilot at ouch In brnnek eourthooeva In Dads p u tln r tha m onthly amount*
oaaaw a f u y lim it praaorlbat
ik*** atalutor y pow ora other alootlon tho propoolttan county. — C ivil trial* may ba dtstrllqitabl* accordlnp tu sold tilled lo an exem ption from all
Mi t t o tottow lat aaatWao o f Ihla MVP Ibo m ansfom ant. control w hether oubooctlon I abaU bo hvld aa provided by law In eontrlltalton*. Such fund* no taxation, except for neeeeamenti
branch ceurthouaea la any d lilrlb a ted ehall bo adm inist­ for special beneflta, np to iho
or Mala aatU t t o oaat rw ppor
.• * * * • .* ! • • affootlra In oocb oounty
within
Dad* ered by the p u ts Hoard of Ad. a ss e u e d valuation o f five thoutort nf tha (! ) Any county adoptlnp Wa m unicipality
a n p " l o a t tko oaaotr »"•* **,a * •*
t o awiaarT a k n araatat ta o ravanuao doiivad from the llran* proaldcaa o f aaboodlon (! ) county. Tha d a r k o f any court mlnlsfamtloa ao herotnafter pro- oand dollars (IJ.400.00) »n said
oaaatartal dlatrkrt oo tatorw ta- ^■ P a f motor vcblelaa provldad h .r eo f may after four yaora tha sh eriff, and s a y other court VMld,
homo and contiguous real pro.
tb) T h e Governor aa chair­
o t k f t t o tattalaioro.
*^
I" A rllclo X,
w . a ^1***?** ?*
Tk* ■*•** rvturn lo Its former atatua aod officer, wtthln said eounty,
Batata* k BBNATB AFFOR # •
r* ltot the provlilona of thla •h all maintain such afftcee man. th a dlate Treasurer, and Section 1, of the Constitution,
w
lih
ls
such
m
unicipality,
and
tho
P
la
ts
Comptroller
sh
all
. P ? purpeaa o f obtolalnp eectloa by tho oamo procedure
for tho year t a l l and there,
TIONBBNT. - Tko tagtatetar*
a to ll Bfvtd* tk o ototo la ta J J ' J '.I J f lk *
««■ •• outlined la aaboodlon (1) horo- hav* available auch official conatltBW a body corp orals to after, provided th a t In HarasoU
bonka
and
record*
therein,
aa
bo
knonon
x*
ih*
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ta
te
Hoard
Counly
tho flrit tw o thousand
}?
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101 of for toop tln p tho provlilona
may to necessary ta accomplish o f AMnlnlatratl»n“.
w h i c h dollar# (11.000 oo) o f (he a s .,
b olltlap , eon. thoroof to tha baataatap.
th*
purpose*
o
f
Ihla
amend*
board
sh
a
ll
succeed
ta
all
tha
•seed valuation o f euch properl i u i . 1,**: #
•■toovlnp,
( t ) |a th e avaut a refarea
BI"*•_ f n r a I*kt» », or equip* dum •lectio * roep lit In i ment. provided that tha prln* power, control and authority ty sh all he taxable for school
otaro alaatat _ from Wo w
?*** *••*•*! outlay prajocta chanpa la tha method o f e d e d * elpal otflcea o f each clerk# or of lha atalutory Hoard of Ad- purposes only and the exem p.
nopalaM a a n t y , Wa addttloool far aekool porpooaa. to feoua u p o county auparlnlendcnt. other nfflrera ahall nod to ra- m inistration. Bald Hoard sh all t on eliall apply to th e n e il
have, la addition to such pow* £*»• thousand dollars ( | l , .
oaooWf t o t a l oaalpaad tho bond# ay motor vehicle to* ee* tha Inoambant abatt be permit* moved from lha county M at
NO. ta
•ra aa m y ba conferred upon 044.44) for echo*! purposes onremainder af
• a w to r forty.three ( i t ) . T hai tint patina certificate* and alao tad to M rvo the rot
In which he 1IOUBB JOINT RESOLUTION It by la w . lha m anagem ent, ly * f assessed valuation Paid
B a r t f .t m M I ) dlotrloto abaU to ] to 1*oae each bond! or motor | tho torn or arflro it
control mod •ep ecv leto s o f tho
NO. If
•ppoOUootB am oao’ t t o aayoroljvahtela to* antlclpalloa oortlfl-1 wao
___ duly
_
aloe ted or a m t i M
“ V Jolnttfa
,b! . h*W
A JOINT RESOLUTION rslat proceeds o f said tw o cen ts (Id ) I!*!!.
ototo an an to • a le s to pay, f a s t ar refund
Na •
U r itlii!
op h*
In eumm'in
•qpltobto reproooato- •a y bond* or motor tahlota tax HOUBB JOINT RESOLUTION
Ing lo lha Judicial depart. o f exld taxes end oil muneya with others, and said axemptlon
atmllnr oao* antlclpalloa corlinaatoo there.
Riantt proposing aa amend and atliap estate w h ich on tha mxy to apportioned among
NO. l i f t
C m to
paoprapMo tofurw lu u ed by aald ototo g JOINT REfOLUTION propoo
m ent to fubaeettnn (1). Her •ffectlvw date of ih la amend- euch o f Iho ow n ers ax ahall r*.
lio n I, af a rticle V o f lha ment arw applicable o r may bo. aide thereon, a* their r u p e e ,
• to o pad popatoltoa. Bvery d ie . board. All auch bond* abaU boar
tnp an amendment to Artlcla
F lorida Conatllwtlon; Increas­ roma applicable lo th * toad* a f live Interest* ahall appear, hut
— *
Interest at not eiocadlap fonr
X II of tka State Conatltutlon
Pd at aboil
* o f aoallBu*“
in g the number of Judicial Ih# sevwral cuunllea of th is no such siem p tlon of more
o a o aaaalloa, aad a o oouatp and on a-h alf H H ) par centum
addlnp a Boctten lo ba num
circuits;
preserving eerlaln •let*, or any apeclal road and than flv# thousand dollar* (is .
w a y to divided lo araattap a par annum and ahall motur*
bared hy tha Pecrotary of
a*notorial ileU to t excep t Dad a
brl'ls* d istrict, or o th e r special 40444) shall b* allow ed |„ any
rlally In anneal Inatallmonta
Judgtahlp*
Btato rotating to tho election
commonclnp not more than
or appointm ent o f euporlnt nu IT IIKMOI.VKD by th* taxing M etric! thereof, lu u ed on# (I ) person nr on any one
O aaotr.
IrtgUlalura o f tha Blala of Prior lo Ju ly let. t a l l , for road (1) dw elling house, nor shall
Boatto* f . tlKFREr KNTATIOM thraa ID yoara from tho data
• n d .n l of public Inalructloa
IN TUB HOUBB O F RRPRK* at laananro tharoof and andln*
and brldgo purpose*. The word the amount o f th* exemption
Florida:
la T eylor county.
T hat lha fo llo w in g amend* “to a d s ' pa need herein ehall In- allow ed any person exceed th*
BERT ATI V KB. — ltop roa.n l*. not la tor than thirty (M l yoare b k i t ' RRHOLVED by tho
ttoa to th a t o o n o f ra p r o o ta u - from tho data of Uauanoo. or
Loglelatara o f tto Btota of ment of eubaoction I t ) , MRU* elude b&lt;wid*. lim e warrants, proportionate assessed vatu*,
TION f, of a rticle V of th* nolle and other form s of la . tlon b a u d on the Interest o w n ­
tlvao ahall aoaalat o f oao hand- January I. MM, A. n„ which*
Florida!
of
Florid*
I* debiednaaa Issued for road and ed by such person Th# leg isla ­
rod tw elve t i l l ) raproaonistlvoa •var to earlier. Alt curb motor
T hat an amendment to artl Constitution
which akall ba arportlonad vehicle ta t antlclpalloa cartt* e)a x i l of tho Florida Conatl xgraad lo and shall be submit* bridge purposes by a n y eoun- ture may prescribe appropriate
•m e n * tha coaattM by lha me- flcatoa ehall bear Intereet at tutlon by addin* the eootlon aat ltd In tho e le c to r , o f th is etata ty or tpacini road and bridge and reasonable law * regulating
• to d a f aqaal pcwportlaaai that not asceedln* four and ona-half fo r th below to be numbered by for roll(lcatl«n or rejection at district o f oilier spaolnl taxing the manner of e ela lill.b ln g tbs
Mt each aooaty ahall M va oao (»H&gt; par centum par annum th* f e c t i le r y o f Plate, le agraed W* general election to be held illetrlct. outstand in g no July right In Mid exem ption
lei. t a l l , or any refunding
roprw M totlva and t t o remain and ahall matura prior to Jon- (ft a n(J that paid amendment In November, IM I.
PACTION S, Thla resolution
HECTIUN «. Circuit court*. — leaues thereof, raid Ib-ard sh all shall become e ffectiv e only
to * representatives chall hr uary 1, JW*. A. D. The elate ,h a lt be eubmltted to tho elec
(I)
JUDICIAL
CIIU.TITH. have the statutory pow ers o f npon lie approval by a ma­
oaalpaad t a tto couatlaa In pro board ahall have power to de. ,o f» o f Florida for ratification
partlaa to popototlon. Tha pop tormina all other detail* of raid nr rejection at the general elec, Tho leglelalurw may establish Hoard* o f County C om m ission­ jority o f the freeholders voting
ulatlona o f Wa raapootlva eoun bonds or motor vehicle tax an* | | on
be b e lt la November, not more th an tw enty (I t) ers and Rond Trustee* and of In n referendum election to be
tla for tha parpoaoa o f thla tlclpatton certificates and Is i»j*.
Judicial circuits, each composed any ether authority o f apeolal held In Paraeota County at Ih*
oacttoa ahall to eon flood to sell at public sale after publle
HECTION . . . . County eoper nf a counly nr onntlgumi* coun­ road and bridge districts, and next special or regular prl
olttaeaa o f tho United ktatoa ad vert tee me nt, or exchange aatd tntendeot o f publlo Inelructlon: ties and o f not Is m than fifty other apeolal ta x in g districts mery election.
and ahall not Include foreign bond* or motor vehicle vex an- appointm ent la certala eeua* thousand &lt;10,Ode) Inhabitants, thereof w ith regard to m id
RECKON f. Should thla reborn poreona who have aot ba. tlclpatton
according to tha last centos bond*, (except that th* pow er •olu tlon bo rejected by iho freerortlfloatea,
opoa |toa.—
M ma natareltsed.
each lerisa and conditions aa
m The oounty auperlntcnd authorl.ed by law . except that to levy ad valorem ta x e s Is a t- holders la Rarasut* County,
Neat too I. Tho toptolaturo lha atata board ahall provide. ( nt o f public Inelructlon ahall tha county o f Monro* shall presaly
withheld
from said then thJx resolution sh all f
•h a ll reapportion tho repre
Tha atata board ehall alao ba appolnlad by the county constitute nna o f tho rlreults; li«ardI, and shall ta k a ovar all null and veld.
sent adIon o f tho hoooo and son . have power lo pledge for the board e f publlo Inalructloa In provided, how ever, there ahall papers docum ents and record* IN TEHTIMONT WIIKRKOF.
Ota at Wa t i n ragalar aoeolon payment of the principal of Ta p|nr county, providing the to no redaction lo th* number concerning
the
aam e. Raid hav# hereunto m i my hand and
o f tha leplalalura and every and Intereet en such bonds or proposition la affirmed by a nf circuit Judge* renldlng In Hoard ehall have th# power afllvad Ih* (treat Peel o f th*
(1*1 yoara thoraafter booed motor vehicle lax anticipation m ajority v o le o f the qualirted *»T oounty form erly a pnri of from tim e ho time to lu u a ra- • ta la o f Florida at Tallahassee,
apoa the procodlnp latoot fed rerllflcalea, Including refunding electors o f Taylor ruuniy mah a Judicial circu it, which circuit funding bnrxda lo m atu re w ith - Ih* Capital, ihla th* } |th day of
•rat decennial conou*.
bond* or refunding motor ve- In ( the o ffice of counly wiper U hereeflar created, divided, In lbs aatd sev en ty -fiv e year August, A. n . 1 1 1 1
Kootloa ». ir any part or thla hid e tax antlclpattun certlfl- iniend.ru e f paklla taauucilen changed oc revised.
f i l l period, for any o f said ou t.
TOM ADAMP
Jalat rooolutloa la dolc*r*d an- •alee, all or any part from We appolntlva.
NO. 11
standing
hands or
Interest (•E A L )
Secretary o f M ate
oonatllutlonal or s a il and void anticipated revenues to be de*
( j ) To subm it We propoH* lIOUgK JOINT IIEHOLUTION theraan, and to M oure them by
t t o a the aatlra rooolutloa ohaM rived from the licensing of mo* .w&gt;o contained ta aubaecllnn
NO Ml
a pledge a f aallolpatad receipt*
t o to ll, void and laoporotlva.
lev vaklolea prodded for la this
. a Wo elootora a special A JOINT RKBoLUTION propoa- from such gasoline or other fuo|
NO. I
tng amendment to Article tax#* to bo distributed te sack
amendmeal and to anlsr Into eU oltoa ehall to called by We
BBNATB JOINT RESOLUTION any ooveneata and other a g r ee , eounty comtnlaalonaro of Tay
XVII of Wa C ooalltutlon of county no herein provided, but
NO. I«T
the a is le of Florida provid­ noi at a p r a te r rata of Iniermenta with lha holders of auch (or county upon lha r e iv e d of
A JOINT RESOLUTION pee poo- bonds ar motor vehicle lax an* |ho eounty board of public In
in g an additional method of •*t than aald bonds new bear
to * aa amendment to A rticle tlclpallna certificate* at tha etruetloa, which eteolloo shall
rev isin g or am M dlng tha and to U a u s m U or oxchaaga
XVI, B eetles T o f tko Btoto lime of tho Issuance thereof be hold w ithin sixty (M l days
U onetllatlon.
on behalf of any cou n ty or unit
C oiatltutlon rela tiv e lo t t o concerning the security War*. ,n * r tto request and lha re- BE IT RRHOLVED by tto for th* so le purpose o f retiring
leapth o f lerm »...f officers.
e f and W* right* of the holder* Sult thereof ahall determine
IwBlxlatura a f tka P lata of said bond* leaned by su.-h eoun
BB IT HBSOLVBD HT THE thereof, all of which eovoaawta w hether aubaecllon ft&gt; akall to
ty. er aweotat road and bridge
F loridal
U e a itlto T U R B OF T U B BTATB and agraamenta ahall aenatl. offectlva In aatd aountr.
T hat the amendment I* Ar district, er other aperlal taxin g
tut* legally blading and Irra*
( | ) Should lha coanty adopt tlcla XVII o f tha Conatltutloa dlelrlot thereof, gaouiln* or
OF FLORIDA
That article AVI. aootloa 1 o f vocable contracts wllh such (ha provlilona of aubaocthio of Florida by a id in g thereto other fuel tax in tlrip a tlo u car
We Florldo ooaatttatloB bo holders and shall to fully on* u&gt; haraof It may, after four a M otion lo bo numbered sec­ tlfh aleo bear lag Intereet at nu
•m eaded aa eet forth tolow aad for c a b l e by auch holder* In (g&gt; yoara return U It* forma* tion ». ax sot forth below ta move than three per cent U )
that aatd reoelutto* bo oum blt. any court of eempotent Jurta- d a iu s and reject tha provt. •greed | 0 and ahall b* submit! per annum In such tltniimlnA
tod to Iba elector* o f Florida dldlun.
stone of thla eocllon by th* *d to th* alaotora nf Florida Ilona and m atm teg at *u, h • line
fur ratlfteathia or rejection at
No auch bond* or mulor va- #4m# Bruc«dur* uutllaed In aub. to r ratlfteatloa or vojoctloa at within lha M v ea ly -fiv e year
tha peaorat eloctloa to to to ld hlula to* antldp allou cartlfl- mo Uob (II haraof for adopting lha general e le cllo a ta to held *11) period a# Ih* board may
to November, l l t t l
cates ehall avar to toaued by ,b # provlatooa thereof la Wa la November, tM ti
determine. In ad-Ullon lo w e re
Beotlon 1. TERMS O F OF lha atata board until after tha baglantag.
SECTION 4. Additional Math lelag Ih* powers now Iir .vl.l#
FICBP CRBATBD UT LEO IP adoptloa or a resolution re|4 ) ta iho event a referea od o f Revlatap or Amending by tla lu ta fer tha Invrelm ent
LA Tl'RE. — Tho le*l*lalu ro queottag lha U.uanoo tharoof 4un. olootlun recall* la a change Constitution. — Aa a maihod » f sink ing fuadn sold !.,erd
sh all aot croatp any office, tha by tho oounty board of publlo )a tho method of selecting
of revising tha anllra cnnstltu- may uaa tka tonkin*
uuda
tarm a f which ahail to longer Inalructloa o t tha oounty oa county taportnlondonl, tho In tloa o f Florida, and aa an addi­ created for u H bonds
mr
Waa faar (4) y e a r * except behalf o f which auto obllga* cum tont ahall bo permuted to tional method o f revising or eounty or apaatal t v ,
.,i,j
memberahlp
oa
tha
buard tlona ara to to toaued. Tha serve th* romaladar a f the term am ending any portloa or per- bridgo dltortot, or oth»r i-nlt
charged w ith reapoaelblltty far etata board af education shall 0f o ffice to which ha waa duly tloaa or It, eith er branch of hereunder, to p w ch aeo ia , tu*.
•olleaea aad ualvarollleo (not lim it tha a n n u a l o t such bonds elected er pppvlsled.
tha U glelsturo, a t any regular lured er m aturing bonds. |,« r.
tneludlnp J a a l o r
collagoo) or motor vehicle t a t aatlctpa*
NO. 1
cession, or a t any apodal or tlelpatlnq kerola o f an&gt; other
which lorma may ba awteadod ttoa eartlftoalea which can to BBNATB JOINT RESOLUTION extraordinary eeseloa oatlad for • • • • Iy o r n sy o th e r ape. lat
by tto U *laU tara to aot mura Issued oa behalf o f any ooaaty
H a Ml
tto purposa. may propose ky toad and bridge dlntrlot or other
Wan nine (II years.
to se v e n ty .fiv e per east ( l l « &gt; g JOINT RESOLUTION propoa- Joint rooolutloa a revision e f •Fectal taxin g Blair tot th# roof,
NO. |
of tha am ouat which It dotar| ng a s amendment ta Article tto entire constitution or
provided that a# ta said m a­
‘ af tha Florida Ooaatl revletoa or amendment of any tured to a da. W t v a lu e thereof
SENATE JOINT IIKPOLUTION mines *** to nervtced by tka
XVL
N a 111
revenue acorulng to tha conn
tutloa. relating lo th* lec* portloa or portions thereof and •a aa Investm ent sh a ll b* in s
ty under lha prevision* o f Ihla
A JOINT HBtOLUTION
tloa at tha Beal of Oovera may direct and provide far an M tot to ld therefor, w hich shaU
poele* a s am endm ent to auk •mandmaaL aad each detar.
m aat: addlnn Xeel ten 1A, pro. *1action thereon.
&lt;sw&lt; sx-ood tha porvalue plus
•aatloaa (a ) aad (b ) o f Boo mlamtloa shall ba nnaalaalva.
aiding for moose ta Insura
If tha total resolution la accrued Intareat. a a d that said
tloa 11. A rticle X II o f the All auek bunds or motor ve­
aoatlnuU r «f Plata ami l a adopted by v o te o f three fifth s InvMImaal shall bear Intereet
Coaetltattoo o f Fturtila rolat* hicle tax aalM p adon c a m l i ­
cal O e v a n ta u a u l aparatloaa (1/1) e f tha members elected • t the rata ef (Area per aowt
lap to tt o uea a t part of tha ce tea abaU to leased la the
la periods af em erg.ecy ra to each hauee, tka yea s aad &lt;11 per annum.
rw oaaa derived from t t o sam e e f lha elate board o f edu
•a l.ta p Dorn disasters eaaa- nays shall bo catered upea
Ml T to aatd board sh all a a lleosalap of m eter veh icles cation bwt abalt to toeusd for
od by enemy attach.
w*4r respective Journal* and anally as* a l t fund* u aaah
for capital oaMay c a t debt and OI. behalf of Wa oounty BM IT RESOLVED by lha lb*
p reposed
revlabm
er •aunty account, flro t. to pay
•arvloa a a t atbor octvool pur board of publla laatruotloaa ra- LegtxUlara o f lha Blala af amendment ahall ha aabmltled entreat principal aad lataraat
questing the toluene# thereof, PluHdat
fO ltl.
te We electors o f the state tor'qiatxrtng. If any, o f oald bonds
BB IT BBSOLVED BT TIIE
aad no alectloa ar approval ol
T hat Wa foHowlag amend rattflcatlen or rejection at We and gasolin e or oth or fuel tax
LBQIBLATURE O F TH E BTATB qaaltftad alsetar* or freehold- m int o t Article XVI, o t th* next general sleotlow held mere xntletpaUoa narttftaatto of such
OF FLORIDA 1
ora sh all to required for lha to- Florida Coaotltutton by adding than seventy (74) days after county or special road aad
aeotloo 1A to agreed ta a a t tto nduptloa o f tho resolution brldg* district, or o th or cpecial
T to t t t o fa lla w to s saw ad euunco tharoof.
m eat ta aaheoatioaa (a ) aad fb&gt;
NU I __
ahall be subm itted ta Wa etea unices, by veto of three fourths taxing district thereof; see.
o f aactloa I t , artlcla X II a f tha
COMMITTEE MUBrTITUTH tors wf lha etata for ratifies (1 /4 ) o t tho msmbsro tlsc t- and, t* establish n tanking fund
FOR HOUSE JOINT
OMMRatiow o f F lorida to bora
Uoa or rajootloa at tha tan od to each bouse, tho D glsla- account ta m eet fu tu re reRESOLUTION
by agreed u and abaU ba cub
era! atoatloa told la November, taro oh*U provide for subm iss­ qulrsmswta o t m id bonds and
m ilted ta t t o elector* o f the
NW III
IM4s
ion a t a sp ecial •lo ello a at aa gaodle* or other fata U t a a .
• ta la far rat tflaa tloa or re Joe A JOINT RESOLUTION propom
PACTION IA. Oonllnu ty of earlier data. Th# secretary ef tlclpatloa esrtlticaloa wher* It
ttoa a t t t o a aat gen eral a lee.
lo g aa am endm eal to Article governm ent. — T to legislator*. state ehall « • • ■ • aeiloe o f th* •PPMiw tho aatlslpwtad Income
ttoa W t o to ld to “
-------XIL Seettaa I wf Wa Mata la order ta laaarw oawUaalty wf proposed r* via taw o r seated • for any year or reoro wUl not
C eantllattaai a o t h a r l a l B g elate aad local pavaram eatal meat aad of W o data af tka •quat
IM 4l
ochsdulsd
poyxsssta
toa ttoa IL SCHOOL DONDB
Principal af M ate Baboo! aparatloaa la period# o t amar* •tactlow Itorooo to to pabtfoh- thsrsoai aad Wtrd. aay rtoxala
FOR CAPITAL OUTLAT IN .
F o n d , ta to a*paad#d lor geaoy reeullln g from dlMelara nd tw ic e la one newspaper la tng tolnnoo out s f tha prscsedc
BURANCB — fa ) Uoplaulnp
Caoltal Oullay on beUalf of caused by enemy attach, ehall sock cuunty lo which a news- ot said tw o coal* (Ju) e f cold
J f tkF k W*4 h ad tor (Atrip
lUawa ad liiBhar have Wa JMWM and Wa Ib HMM
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cua L eague, 1700 W. Mlnne
aoU , DcLand. Ph. 734-tttf.

15. S p ed al Servlerm
THACTOR Mowing. 322-7664.

A &amp; B ROOFING CO.
COMPLETE ROOFING SVC.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Financing Arranged
322 055B

RICHARD'S TREE SVC.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. 323-OJX).
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

It

Pays

To

Use

The
Herald

W an t
Ads

322-2285

Frsm

Hanford

Kxobnag*

22. IMutablng
ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7157 or 322-3125
PLUMBING
Contractiag Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L HARVEY
3M Sufdfd Av«.
PA

2-1. Well Drilling

41—Money W *nt*d
44—Having* A Loan
It— Insurance
41—Schools A la stru cltea a
T4—Bm ploym sat Bervlew
Tl—Male Hxlp W anted
Tl— F em ale Help Wanted
Tl—Male or Fem ale Http
T4—Hales Help W anted
TT—Plluatloa W anted
I t —Income Property
II—Busies** Prop— Beta
II—H tai K itato W aaUd
I t —11**1 F.stata Sal*
IT—HitalnsM Hantat*
14—Lota For Pads
II—
Farm s—Grove*
II—Out of Plata Acreage
IJ—IId u m i For Pala
II—
Jloasae—Sal* or Itnat
IT—House For Hant
144—ItMort Rental*
141—Tr*l Ur*—Cabana*
III— Mobil* Homs*— Pal*
141—Mobil* Home*— R *a|
III—Trailer Space— R ia l
U&gt;J—Trailer Lot*—Pal*
U l— Apartments F or Hxat
144—Room* For R ent
114—l lo ls l Room*
111—It*nt*l A gsnta
III—
W anted To I ls a l
III—
Auto* For Pal*
111—Autos—Sal* or Tr*d*
U l —Trucks For Sal*
114—Auto moll v* Bervie*
111—Fcootsr* A Cycle*
111—Boat* A Motor*
111—Marla* Suppllto

425-5938
From

Psmlnot* C'osxty
(D ial D lreot)

51). Mlsc. F o r 8iU«
READY MIX CONCRETE
•14 P«r Yard
Pitloa, Floor, Frow E ittatoN
nnd, cement, rock, pipw,
etecl, grexe* trape, 4 rf
wella. Stopping ttonet.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
30d Elm Aye.
323-57U
GUNS. Buy, 8*0, Trade, Re*
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
FISH CAMP.

WELLA DRILLED, PUMPS. BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
ot 10,000 Ito tng
All Typo* nod SUee
1300 Gripovtlle Art.
Wo Repair and Service
STINE
RENT Blue Luitr* Electric
Machinery and Supply Co.
Carpet Shimpooer with pur*
307 W tod SL
?A 24433 chile ot Bluo Lustre. Car*
roll's Furniture.

25. Air 1‘ond. &amp; Hcntlng

A IK -C O N D IT IO N IN G
By FEDDERS
H . B . P O P E C 0 „ In c.
300 So. Park Am . 122 4234

UPRiailT PIANO. Reason*
ebto offer accepted. Pbone
322 065*.

Electric Rtagt ......... $35 00
Desk ............................ 115.00
31. MhhIcaI liuttrum enU Photographer Flood Uto $10.00
Stroller ........................ $5 00
Child's Desk ............... $3.0#
- FA
Black A Decker Electric
Saw ........................ 125.00
Plano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cumbtn — 323-2U1 Solid Walnut StapUbie $30.00
All to good coodUkml
34. Upholstery
Ph. 322-3466
oI

OVER S YEARS
Finn Workauuhip to

UphoU U ring, D raptrtod, Slipc o m e . U rn* P iy m e n to M
Uttto At IS m o. D rsp ory

EXCEPTIONALLY atet boot
tot home treesar oat. Limit*

•d amount. Must ane to aw
predate. Pbooa $230064.

Hardwar* ImtalUtkwa.
51. Artklea For Rent
KULP DECORATING SBOP
RENT A BED
H . 322-2333
RoUawny, Hoepiui. B a b y
35. Vacuum Cfoancni
Beds, by Day, Weak, a r
Month.
SANFORD VACUUM SV&amp;
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
YOUR REXAIR DEALER l i t W. let
323-31t l
235A S. Park
322-MU
SALES • PARTS . SERVICE

13. PUnlw, Flowers, Seeds LARGE Drifting Board, good
condition, r t a a n n a b l o .
LIGUSTRUM — Viburnum
322-1290.
gaL t i n , 3 far M. C i n n i
Nureery. U k i Drive, Cm* 55. Furnitare For Sale

•dlberry.

*6U Ua Your Furniture.
Quick Servle* With the
Cask SUPER TRADING
AIR CONDITIONER, Ptuko
POST. FA 3-0677.
loom, tU. 322AIM.
Uto#
S E P T . SPEC. Lkdto'i
tonla, ate. Baagkt
__
$146 on conveoicat rtckx ; Larry's Mart 213 SaaJord
50. Mine. For SAle

Surphto City.

L A h , Mk. F A H I E

I

�Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322 &gt;5612.
Far Salt
to t

M

biggsac a e t c u o n

ot

aoarty aow oat oaad ta n k
taro. sc« NoU'a Furniture
Brokerage la Cassalbarry
on 17-12. Opto I d iy i I to 1
n i l W T H tA T l
CpbeUtariag ft Mattress
avating. Now A Used Furottaro. Call Nis Baddlag Mfg.
Co., at Tto Calory Am .
PA 52UT.

71. Malt Http Waatart
MSN
DO You wiat ta Grow wlUi a
(ait • vowing Compear? U
you eaa tall l t d a r t batwtaa
tha afro of 21-80, Mat a
have car, plus* call at 2
McUch Bldg. • a.m. sharp.
Monday.
EXPERIENCED:
Carpenters. A A B Beefing
Co. 325*551 ar 3*222*7.
7*. Kama la H a lf W anted
SUPPLEMENT INCOME I
Meed lidlaa, I M S , with or
without car far S u m y
4 houra, | day* par
No eellaag. IU S »a 3190 P «
aaatativa I a. ■
Sharp. Boom M , Matach
Bldg. SM E. IK 9t.
EXPERIENCED wMA payroll
and saaaral ottea mart.
' Abla ta typa. Parmaaaat
peiiboa. Wrila, P . O. B at
•03, Sanford, 11a.

77. Bitontlm Waatad
IRONING. 3J507T7.

81. Ineoma Proparty
FOR SALE. RaaaonaMa, tocoma property, a o r a a t
Preach Ava. end 3rd St
Zooed Cam marc Ul.
332-4737 Or

81. Real Batata • Salt
BART PILCHER, Broker
Perioaal Service
Cell 12574*8
NICE BUILDING LOTS or
Busiocie loti aad 1 Building
on the loti. Hava I left, ooc
for (300 or eight lor 32300 on
the comer Main St. aad
Court St. aad Lexington Ave.
Enterprise, Fla. IM-4401.

3 or 4 ACRES
Good ground, near Urge like,
two par acra with (arms.
Payton Realty
822-1301
17*2 at Hiawatha
1103 HOLLY AVENUE
This 3 bedroom home haa had
two additional rooms added.
The back yard baa traaa
and la fooced. The front
yard haa baautiful oak traaa.
3300.0* down approximately
too monthly Including every­
thing. Drive by then eall
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
333 0437

I Legal Notice
m i c a n r *h t
TO i ALFRED M TKTnKAOfrT
a n ! VtCTOntA A. TETHE AULT, h i, w lf..
TOU AND EACH o r YOU
era hereby notlfl*d that *ult
h at ba*n aommanrail against
ynu In lha Circuit Court nf lh*
Ninth Judicial Circuit n f tht
H at* of VlnrMa In and far
aam lnole Cnunly, tha abbra,
*Ut*d title nf which ta:
THK r n o v iD E N T t.WTITU*
tion r o n ravinm in the
TOWN o r BOSTON, ate.
Plaintiff.

-*•-

A t.rn K D M TETnBA U t.T and
VICTORIA A. TKTItEAULT. hit
unf*.
U Chasaery Na. 14171
Tba natura nf this tu it ta •
fertclnaura al
that certain
tnu rtgig* from t a l l defendant*
tn g laln tlff. le ta d May II, l&gt;*»
amt racordad Mar It, t i l l In
O fficial R la e r li Nnok 1*1 M l*
tit
tba r u b !* Raanrdi *f
lam ln eta O u a ty , Plorida. an.
aumbaring that a«ruln tiaat
•r barrel of prnptrty Inaat*
ad. altuata. and balng In aald
County and gtata. te-w tl;
I n, T, nil., k T. W falhSrtftald r trtt. Addition, at
racurdad In H a t h e c k tt.
F a ta «T. aamlnata County
P ublic Racerdn.
EACH o r TOU t l * EQUIP.
I D ta file your anawar at
otttrr a r llta n dafantat to tb*
Complaint with lha Clark nf
tht Circuit Court nf Ptmlnnlt
County, y'lnnda. In tbta pro.
c o d in g and ta aarat a ropy
t htranf upon tha p la in tiff* at.
*■&gt;/:»7* athnat n s i-io and ad.
n aa art hart.naftar aat forth,
aa r«iulr»d by law. not la in
than lh&lt; llr d dap af iaploptbar
i aat. In dafault tbaraof tba
r * u o will procaad aa parta
opon tha antry of a Dacrtt
Fro Cuttfaiao a galn tt you.
W tTNEgg eiy hand and tha
oft|c at ,aal of aald Court in
St mi ii" la County, Florida, tbll
Uth day at AUgual l i l t
(SEAL)
Arthur H Baobwltb. Jr.
Clark of th t Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlblag
Daputp Clark
RCA 111). LL, ORIDLKT AND
I.I.'WH
Attornapa 'or F U la llff
an North Court etraot
I*«»i o fflca Boa UJd
Orlando. Florida
r b ii.h .tug. i t . i i a a apt.
t t l . 1*14.

COC-47

Far Into

• 7 . Ha

F at R ant

PINK AND PRETTY
NEW HOMES
Available in Satoord area and CONCRETE Block to a lav*
Lang wood area (8 mi. Bn. ly location. 4 Bodroomi. tto
RENTALS
on 17-M). Ready far occup­ baths, F l o r i d a Room
PATIO, Carpertr. workshop
ancy. 113.08 par mo. aad up.
Custom Buildtag. Residential and MUCH MORI. Ruga HOME RENTERS
W « 133’ tot. ALL THIS for tt'a Jmat goad busman ta
ar Ccmmartial.
only 314.0*0 with EXCEL­ check first with Sanford's
LMN ENTERPRISES, lae.
largest H a m # Sarvkiag
LENT t e r m s :
BulMar, Harold Lagan
Agency. Pina Homes, Fairly
M Highland Ava.
Priced. U all Sliest
Salas Oftice: 1*1 Highland Av*. SOU TH W A RD
LMgwaod, Fla.
lavartment ft Realty
*353*11 Collect
HOME OWNERS
114 N. Park Ave. 312 8171 Good Rental homea, Priced
right, a rt renting and leaf­
1M Ft. frontage, l i t Na.
3 BEDROOM, 8 Bath, screen­ ing fast!
Scott Ava. Will consider
ed patio. Ph. 82503a.
Can TMay, Far Prompt aad
n tM ik la ader. J. N. l a
Efficient Service, ft Faye!
ami, Jr. fk. 80-1314 ar 883FHA • RESALES
3100 DOWN
Like m w , 8 f t X BEDROOM
MASONRY Homai, 1 ft I Stemtrom Realty
LAKE LOT. 100 Ft. on paved
FHA - VA HOMES Baths, KMchens Equipped
food. 84,50# with tana*.
!H I PARK DRIVE
I, I, ft 4 BEDROOMS
3100 Down, Payments leas 3X2-2420
Payton Entity
322-7493
1,
1H,
ft
8
BATHS
than rent.
tM 1801
17-*1 at Hiawnlfei
NIGHTS 322-M21 - 123-0344
ETfCHBN EQUIPPED
HELMLY REALTY
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
95. H
For Salt
Ph. SB-1441
Par Cmplata laformatioa
Sea ar Call Your
1 BEDROOM. 1 Bath star
RENTALS
Pinccreet School ft new
Stamper Agency
FHA-VA
furnished ar Unfurnished
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
Ball-Blair Agency
RALES BROKER
Reetor-Inturor-TraJas
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322-4854. Ph. 322-3041 l i t S. Park Ava.
#«
Hava
Tba
Hama
Far
Yon
I32-4M1 1*1* R. French Ava.
1 BEDROOM tarnished bouse,
$100 DOWN
Steiutrom Realty
3*00 E. Elm. Water furnish­
■ORBIT A. WTUiAME
FHA-VA
HOMES
ed.
123-MOT.
MSS FAIR DRIVE
SEVERAL Outstanding 8 ft 8
888-84*8
888-74*8
Bedroom Hamas available to F U R N I S H E D t Bedroom
FA
Atlantia
NIGHTS 3334814 - 333-0348
alt Area* of Sanford. Let «
House. 1481 Palmetto, Ph.
BY OWNER: 8 story. I
■bow you Around!
137-0174.
roam, aamplataly
S • bedroom
'M a r achMl. ehurcb. *154847
Seminole Realty UNFURNISHED
house. 3100 Cordova. 3M mo.
NEW HOMES
323-0274.
1883 S. Park Ava,
Want Fourth 9 t Just olf Par JUMBO HOUSE S Boom, S
FA
f-5282
anytime
DEBARY, unfurnished, l-had
rtauaon. Salesman on pre- car garage, potto. Stove,
room home, m bath, facing
party, 4:00 to 7:0* p. a. diepaaat, dlah ws a f c o r
GIEENBUAB
Lab*
Maaroa,
baautiful
32514M.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday
Chela# let* available
landscaping. 3130 mo. Flor­
Saturday ft Sunday t:*8 to
Graaabriar ad Lath
id* Laba Park Properties
T:69 p. m.
EVERETT A, HARPER overlooking gelf
*M-4i21.
AGENCY • REALTOR
Custom building to
4 BEDROOM, 8 Baths, mallMB 8. Park Avn.
aparttieatiass.
100. Resort Kantain
to-waD carpet, built-in ap*-- «---* a_
FA MM4 at FA S8BBB •FflWffQ
Wf
pHaneas, Intercom, aantral
■1NG8WOOD
HUTCHISON’S
atr and beat, fcncad. Pk. LARGE 5a4ory feaua* an 1
BUILDERS, INC.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
325350*.
Act* nf toad, to fond repair.
S*t Faim ent Dr.
330 Sa. Atlantic
40 assorted fruit t r a s s .
NORTH ORLANDO. 8 BadFA 8-8*74
Daytona Beach
311,800Term*.
room, acraenad porch, alecfy
Call 321-40S8
Payton Realty
Sato nr Rant
96. Hi
laadscjpod. 130 N. Cortot.
3251301
1T« at Hiawatha
W P T fo T ! !? n o m a r ^ S J l#
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Government Ownod
LAKE. Can a v n a l a g a
1-3 god 3 Bedrooms
Homea
322-1587.
NEW amd USED
Awnton ft Cabanaa
3100.00 DOWN S BEDROOM Sato ar Rant.
HOM ES
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Call 3221138 after f p. m.
Retortion af 1, 9, aod 4
Hwy. 17 *1 S
322-2542
Bedrooms located in various 8 BEDROOM Sale or Rant.
FO R S A L E
sections af Sanford
Call 882-3138 after 3 p. m. f o r ' s a l e OR RENT l ’Y 4 J \
3 bedroom mobile borne. *00
Immediate Delivery
Santa Barbara Dr.
For tfta Beat Buy In
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 97. Houaan For Kant
A Now or R stile Home,
FROM 150.00
See Strnstrom Realty
FOR THE BEST HOME TWO Bedroom house, kitchen 109. Mobil# Homes • Kent
oqulppjd. Mar Bate. Ph.
BUY
1 B E D R O O M Trailer on
322-454*.
'W* Ham Tba Home For You'
SEE YOUR
large lake. Aduita only. Ph.
Furnished 2 Bedrooms, Den, 322-7344
V A -F H A
Carport* and patio. 383 per
Sten«trom Realty
186. A p a rtm e n ts for Rent
month. 322-124*.
2543 PARK DRIVE
Property
NICE CLEAN (urniehod tn I ROOM Furnished Apt. Air322-2420
322-7493
conditioned Bedroom. 343. Ill
bedroom CB bouse, carport
NIGHTS 3254024 — IB-0344
Management
E. Mb., 122-4213.
convenient to baaa, (N PI
322 *344 before 1:10 or alb
FURNISHED Large garage
and Sales Broket * p. m.
apartment, 1902 Maple, Ph.
323-0731.
2-BEDROOM
furnished
bouse,
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Cus­
near Golf Course and Laka
JIM H U N T
tom Built CB Homo, 3 Bed­
Cisco 4 Rooms. * tl Park.
Mary. 388-4007.
rooms, 2 Baths, Living
FURNISHED apartment, inRoom, Family Room, Kit­
R EA LT Y
FURNISHED COTTAGE: L
quirt 404 E 14th It , Aptchen, Central heating ind
ing room, dining, kitchen,
7.
Office: 322-111*
fireplace, large utility and
Bedroom, Bath, water a:
Nights: 323-0700
storage, carport* aad palto.
electric furnished, fas pi 2 ROOM APARTMENT, Pri
322 0444
Deep wall and sprinkling
gas and tax. Located
vale bath A entrance, 318
2324 Park Drive
system on beautifully wrood17-92. 1 Mock S. of No. 4
Mellonville Ph. 322-3420.
ad lot imp x a tr with
Junction (at 5-FoinU). S
RAVENNA
PARK.
3
Bed­
Redwood fence. Grove Man­
EFFICIENCY. 940. « l Park
room. 2 Bath, Central air* anytime. Ph. 322-1487 aft
or ares. Call 382-7411 after
8
p.
m.
weekdaya
or
si
conditioning, basting, built
Turn. Apt. Doe* tn. Apt. 44 p. m
In kitchen, excellent closet time Sat. or Sun.
333 Mo. 4071k W. lit.
epac«&gt; established l a w n , t BR. Furn. House. Ph.
W E L A E A APARTMENTS
landscaped. 3130 Dews. Ph
St. Johns Realty
3123.
114 W. First S t
THE TIMB TESTED FIRM 382*441.
3 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph 3 ROOM Furnished apartment
118 N. Park Av*. FA 5*123
LONGWOOD AREA
322-1892.
with bath ft larage, 2520
Price 310,500 &gt;- No Qualify lng
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT I Bedroom home, 117 Catglma. Narcissus. 322 3144.
343 per month Pays All
IV T S I cracvtT n r t u x
1 BE. furs, house, Lake Mary. 334 mo. Up. Surplus City.
v iv t
j m i r i A t , n n c r r r i v 3 BEDROOMS, m BATHS
No pet*- 323-3049.
» * n Tom tn m iv o L B c o i n *
FURNISHED garage apt. ph.
Cirporto
TV. rLONIDA.
W
estinihousa
Kitchen
1 BEDROOM Completely fur­ 123-MOO.
I'll ( VCKNT m o. 14JM
THK nOMTrtfV r»VB CE.YTI
Csnirtl Oil Heat
nished. 2434 Chase Ava,
FURN. Apt. Close Is. Jlmmlo
KAVIkQB lAM K.
Cowas, 32*4011,
WstBttff. COUNTRY CLUB HTS. 4 BOOM HOUSE, Fursfiked
Rt. 1792, Tun M Rt. tn
JOMK J . L B W I*. Si BS **4 »t At Fiv* Points, to ml. to SR tl 3*8* Sanford Ave.. 323-1811.
*.l
Salesman on Premises
n s fe s d ss tg .
8-BEDROOM House, furnished
v n r i r u n r s p i t iv
150. Out W. 1st St. 322 MM
M on-rngom v o m x c L o g im m

Legal Notice

TOi STLVIA M. « W | §
pcstom ai mi u n b n s w n

Legal Notice

T*u w# bsreby sautu&lt;t ih.t iv m e riB c rrr c o r n r n r

g O m e U l n t i s («rs*tn*« *
c s r lg l* m s r t g g g s *B«umt&gt;«rlnt
th* (allswiBg 4(*crlbe4 r.« l
prop*rtr&gt; t s . w l i t

108. ApartflM Rta fo r R ant
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
1SHED 3 Bedroom Duplex
Apartment. Terrauo floors
tile bath, water tarnished.
Ph. 322-2334 after S p. m.

Legal Notice

jjwgft

SWEETIE P IE

Sopt. 11,1984 — P*fn 11

B y Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

CLEAN Furnished dowMtaira
apartment wkfc attia Ian.
Adults 323-1334.

S ra k a rtk Glnan a n d M a i

ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
IBR. FumUhed Apt. 1st Floor,
Near Naval Bate. 2013 Sanlord Av*. MO-4323.

AUTO GLASS A
SEAT COVER CO,

LARGE 3-bedrootn furnished
apartment. 349.50. 1703 Mag­
nolia. 333-3N1 or 323-3M8.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath ft ihowar, suitable
for couple or single person
or raUrad. All utilities In­
cluded in rant. Ideally lo­
cated on let St., wMhta 1
black of 3 free parking lota
and ahopptag canter. In­
quire at Manual Jacobean
Dept. Store t i l E. P in t St.

COHEN RADIATOR MOP

Gateway

Robsoni Sporting

Furn. A pt MM MeflotvDla.
3

EV1NEUDB
le t

ROOM Fumtofaod apart­
ment, 308 Elm Av*. 332 3031.

NICELY FURNISHED U r|# 2
Bedroom ft I Bath apart­
ment. Adults. 1*13 Sanford
Ave., 323-5440.

MUST SACIlinCE. IT Boat,
motor u d tratlar with tow

THlGViM

DORA'S GONE!

DOWNSTAIRS Unfunushad 2
Bedroom apartment, kitchen
equip*. 10m W. 18th St. Ph.
348-3842 Geneva.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartmrnt. 333-9173 days. 332-0411
night*.
115. A nton F o r Sale
'33 Ford Station wags, A/T.
Good tire*. RAH. Reaeonable. Ph. 444-4443.
1*33 CHEVROLET P i c k u p
with Flat bad. Flret 3330.
Ph. 322-3445.

*1495

Renault. 3597 bal., 329 mo.
VW, 31197 ha!., 339 mo.
Un.. 91391 bal., 949 mo.
Falcon. M97 hal., 339 mo.
VW, $497 bal., 337 mo.
Metro. 3497 b a l. 332 mo.
Ford, 3794 b a l , 333 mo.
Chcv, 312*7 bal., 344 mo.
Imperial, 17*2 bal. 333 mo.
Chev, 3503 bal., 331 mo.
'37 Line, $992 bal., 339 mo.
'IT Plym., 3549 bal., l » mo.
'JO Chev, 1999 bal., 339 mo.
’34 Pont, 3741 bal., 332 mo.
'54 Hillman, 15*7 bal, ! » mo.
'40 Ford Wg, 9700 bal 333 mo.
'5# Ply W |. M93 bal. &gt;34 mo.
'N Chev Wg. 3744 bal 334 mo.
*57 Olds Wg, 3592 bal 13 mo.
•58 Chav Wg, $699 bal 332 mo.
55 Pont. Wg, 3591 bal 331 mo.
58 Olds HI, 3584 bal. 331 mo.
'58 Chrys, 3*91 bat. 311 mo.
'37 Olds HT. 1747 bal, 331 mo.
'34 Cadillac 3M7 bal, 334 mo.
'34 Cadillac, 3499 bal, 31* mo.
'54 Chev., 3197 bal, 322 mo.
’57 Merc. 3299 bal. 316 mo.
'36 Mere, 3190 bal, 310 mo.
'34 Ford, 317* bal, 310 mo.
'33 Bulck. 357 bal. $2 mo.
WE DO TRADE!

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
fid n
SANFORD AVE.
111 / OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503

GO W EST
(ON FIRST STREET)

68 International
!i Ton Cab And
Chassis, Build Your
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Johnson Levels Brisk Attack At Reckless Factions In Political Life
By W M aa J.
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H A B B I8 B U B G , H . t t m &gt;

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M a y with a aharpty worded
attack aa "rnkleee toetleae"
fti American political Ufa.
Tke Pr—Hu t apparently
aimed hla throat* Thursday
night at Ua BepuMkaa oppo­

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nent, 8m. Barry M. Coldwn- and not a nation of haters!"
tar, although ha aaeer men- Tha Chief Executive said to
tiaaed tha Artaana eanator'a tong, strong applause fat tho
B am Show A m * building
enthusiastic in tha Pennsylvania capital.
Ha declared that votara fac­
ehttra from about 1,000
ed a choice this November be­
ton* at a flOO-o-plate
eretie party fund-raising din­ tween a doctrine that could
ner here when be opened fire lead to an eatremlst takeover
on bate troupe. Ha flaw back or preservation af peace,
to tha White House after tha prosperity and progress.
The Preeident, who aaw
speech.
MW« are a nation of leeare polla Indicating be baa a 7-to*

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CHICAGO (UP1&gt; — BepubBaaa yraaideatlal nominee
Barry Goldwatar shifted Ua
earnpelt* aitbta from Pres­
ident Johnson to tho Supreme
Court today and criticUrd
•tha process of judicial m i ­
nion of tbo Constitution.**
Tha ssnator, who attacksd
tbo court1* decision on 1«ri­
als ties reapportlomnent In
aampaifn speeches Thursday,
•tfered a general criticism of
tho court’s philosophy today.
B s ta rs it In a speech prapared for delivery before the
American Political Science Asaoclatlon.
H t questioned tho "legiti­
macy" of tho Supreme Court's
was of power. He said the
oeurt has abandoned the "ju­
dicial restraint" in tha consid­
eration of congressional ac­
tions which chsractorited Its
deliberations until r i e t n t
years.
Goldwatar headed here for
a day of campaigning in Chi*
eogo and Rockford, III., aftrr
telling an overflow crowd at
the Mlnneapolie Municipal Au­
ditorium that attempts by th&gt;
fsderal government to "legi­
slate morality*' In the field
of civil rights have actually
"Incited hatred* and violence."
Powers of tho presidency
and the Supreme Court were
both brought Into question «a
G o l d w a t e r campaigned In
Boise, Idaho, and Great Ball*.
Mont, Thursday.
Ho said the decision on reapportionment of state legi­
slatures charts the way to a
reapportionment of the Confrees In which small states

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would lorn tha yrotoctioa of
thsir equal voice in tha Sen­
ate.
He said the administration's
medicare program, providing
hospital car* for the elderly,
passed the Senate because of
tho "unholy power" exercised
by Preeident Johnson. Goldwater said ha would..as pres­
ident, work toward "dilution”
of such presidential powers
which could lend themselves
to eiploltatloa by some wouldbe dictator.
He returned to that theme
In his speech before the Po­
litical Science Association:
"We hear praise of a pow­
er • wielding, arm - twisting
president who ‘gets hie pro­
gram through Congress* by
knowing the use of power.
"Let mo remind you that
there have been other wind­
ers of power. There have been
dictators who regularly held
plebiscites. In which their dic­
tatorships were approved by
an ivory soap percentage of
the electorate. But their coun­
tries were not free, nor can
any country remain free un­
der such dtspotie power," he
said.
The senator, in his com­
ments on the Supreme Court
today, referred to the reap­
portionment decision and to
the decision banning use of
an officially drafted prayer In
Now York achools. Ho reject­
ed the argument that the
court was forced to act "be­
cause the states would not
reapportion themsolvoa or be­
cause the school boards just
weren’t being fair to the athe­
ists."

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M iller Plans Jaunt
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—GOP vice presidential no­
minee William E. Miller wes
due to arrive here today for
a day on the stump in this
Pemncratic-eentrolted state.
Miller, expected to be aceompanied by h ie wife,
daughter, Keren, IT, and his
wife's mother, Mrs. Msry
Wagner, was scheduled to attend a breakfast here, and
later deliver a major lunch
address before tome t.WH)
businessmen in Hertford.
His wife and her mother,
both native# of Poland, plan­
ned to make stop* in Westport. New Britain. New lie.
sen and Bridgeport end make
am i, speeches in Polish.
Miller and his family will
be accompanied by Barry
Goldwater Jr., the president
lal candidate's JH-year-old son,
who will stand In for MU'er
at lb* end of hie Connecticut
tour.

Young Goldwater will lake
over for Miller after he at­
tends a rally at the Actor's
Colony Inn at Seymrur, fol
towing a 4 p.m. reception at
the Roger Sherman Hotel in
Waterbury.
Goldwater was called to re­
place Miller on the last leg
of the tour after a last min
ute scheduling of “an emer­
gency etrategy meeting” in
Washington t h a t require*
Miller's attendance.
Young Goldwater will ride
in a motorcade from Seymour
to North Haven, Conn., where
he will visit a fair.
In c a m p a i g n addressee
Thursday throughout Rhode
Island and in New Rochelle,
N Y , Miller criticised Presi­
dent Johnson'* financial in­
terest in television stations
and called the Republican
drive for the White House
“not a political campaign but
a crusade foe freedom."

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LBJ Receives
Backing From
Philly Paper

PHILADELPHIA (UP1) —
The Philadelphia Inquirer,
for tbo first Umo In Its his­
tory, indorsed a Democratic
candidate for p r e s i d e n t
Thursday when it announced
support of Lyndon B. John­
son.
T b s Philadelphia Daily
News, another Triangle Pub­
lication*, I nc . , newepaper,
joined the Inquirer today by
throwing its editorial back­
ing to Johnson’s bid for a full
term.
In editorials, both publica­
tions praised Johnson as hav­
ing demonstrated, since the
esssseinstlun of John P. Ken­
nedy, that ho has the qualifi­
cations for president. Kach
criticised Sen. Barry Goldwater’s purported impulsive­
ness and his stand on Social
Security and other domestic
issues.
The Inquirer, which des­
cribe* iteelf a* "Independent"
and the nation's oldest daily,
said it would be “disastrous"
for ths nation, the two-party
system and world peaca to
"bars Barry Goldwater in the
White House."
“On the one count of nu­
clear irresponsibility alone.
Gotdwater sa president would
be a risk w* cannot afford,"
the Inquirer said in a front­
page editorial. "Hla talent for
shooting from the hip is no­
torious."

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I trad over Goldwater in tha
Keystone State, predicted a
Democratic m o p ia Penney!vania from tho courthouaa to
tha White House.
Ben. Joseph 8. Clark, D-Pa^
agreed. Clark forecast a aukstantlal victory for Johnson
and Miss Gensvtees Blstt,
Democratic contender for tho
U. 8. Senate seat held by
Republican Hugh Scott.
Billing hla speech as a non­
partisan appeal to all Amer-

icans, tha President
thorn not to lot this "year of
decision become owe year of
division."
Cheers and applause tbo
first of more than 40 such In­
terruptions—grot ted this ap­
peal tor national unity in sa
flection year.
Johneou recalled tho found­
ing fathers' warnings against
factionalism, then said In
measured tones:
"Than are abroad In this

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responsible land reckless fac­
tion*—" sad ha paused for
emphasis:
"Contemptuous toward tha
will of majorities,
"Callous toward tha plight
of minorities,
"Anogaat toward allies,
"Belligerent toward adver­
saries,
"Careless toward peace."
He sold the** factions con­
front tha American people
with a clear choice.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Democratic vice . presidential
candidate Hubert H. Hum­
phrey returns to the sconce
of his childhood today fas a
sentimental vote-bunting forTThe Minnesota ssnator, who
was born and reared in South
Dakota, planned to fly to Wa­
tertown, S. D., in his newly
leossd campaign plane, "The
Happy Warrior."

Square Dancers
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The Plorida Square Danes
Association has held Its first
lance of -he season recently
at the Civic Center. More Uun
ISO dancers from various sec­
tion* of Central Plorida parti­
cipated In the event.
The Starlight Fromcnsder*
Square Dancers have aanouced that a new beginner's clan
will get under way st T p.m.
Sept. 11. All persona interest­
ed In squaro dancing to be
present at tho Civic Center.

Humphrey delivered
pcp:ri and helped out in hla
father’* drug store aa a boy
In DoLand and later In Huron,
S.D. His PO-yeer-old mother,
M r s . Christine Humphrey,
lives ia Huron and hla brother
Ralph still runs the family
drug store there.
Tho senator was to bo join­
ed on the trip by his wift,
Muriel, a Huron girl, and Sen.
George 8. McGovern, D-S.D.,
and his wife. The Humphreys
and McGoverns ar* neighbors
in Washington.
After speaking at a rally in
Watertown, Humphrey was to
visit with friends and give a
short talk at Dolsnd, where
Mayor Walter Hofer proclaim­
ed today "Humphrey Dsy."
Dolsnd has a population of
about 500.
Tho South Dakota Demo­
cratic C e n t r a l Committee
scheduled a |25-a-tirVet re­
ception at Huron for Hum­
phrey. A family dinner and
another speech at the Huron
Civic Arena wen planned for
later in the day.

20 To Collect
For ALSAC
By Jan# Cases Iberry
Twenty young people of
tho Casselberry area will join
tho Teenagers March Against
Leukemia scheduled to take
place this Sunday from 1 un­
til 5 p.m. to collect donation*
for ALSAC (Aiding Leukem­
ia Stricken American Chil­
dren).
Dan Casselberry, platoon
captain, announces that those
participating will be Sandro
How*. Valori# Shea, Jackie
McClain, Carla Bellas, Jean
nle and Carol Ferrault, Gwyn
Rutenkroger, Linda Cote, Mar­
ilyn Mesalck, Jcannl* Kerr,
Chris Glenn, David Druedlng,
Rusty Brandcs, Marcia Jackson, Richard Dunn, Bill Demp­
sey, Jimmy Miller and Metenda and Rick Casselberry.
Young people working In
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Editors To Hear
Goldwater Talk
WASHINGTON (UPII
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater will
address ths 1944 UPI Editors
and Publishers Conference in
Washington, Oct. 6, L'PI
President A Mims Thomason
announced today.
The HOP standard bearer
will speak at 4 p.m. during
the conference's second work­
ing session.
Sen. Goldwater first ad­
dressed L'PI editors an 1 pub­
lishers in 1961 in Washington.
Preeident Lyndon B John­
son slso hss been invited to
addrets ths conference.
S'esrly 400 delegatee from
41 states already are regietered to attend the two-dsy con­
ference In Washington's Statler * Hilton hotel.

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searches for scapegoats among
our people.
" I t ia a doctrine that invites
extremism to take ever our
land. It is a doctrine that
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LBI Calls FBI
Pm ldont Johnson k f t ths Robert
Baker caaa to tha Senate aa long as
ha could, and soma would say longer.
His derisive action now, In directing
tha FBI to Investigate tha latest Republican charge, has the effect of
confirming what we and many othera have felt—th at the Senate's Investigation of itself was inadequate.
Mr. Johnson's early reassurances
sound even blander In tha light of
his new atep. He said ha was sure
tha Senate investigating committee
would, "in their wisdom,’* render
"proper judgment.**
But the questions raised by Mr.
Baker's associations were a problem
not only for the Senate but for the
country. For the President to have
interfered in the self-scrutiny of hie
rid elub might have alienated legllators whose goodwill he needed to
pass measures for which he had
broad approval. Thus there may have
been a political case for his keeping
out of it, reasons beyond the possi­
ble embarrassment involved because
of his own former relationship with
Mr. Baker. Yet as national leader he
might have been expected at the least
to show an attitude of greater con­
cern.
Now. as soon as Senator John J.
W i l l i a m s made his "kickback"
charge, Mr. Johnson called in the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. It
was a politically wise move as well
aa a morally justifiable one. In ad­
dition to showing the President tak­
ing a hand in the matter, the step

eould deflate the charge by delaying
a complete report on it until after
the election.
Republicans, of course, are already
making political capital of the new
combination of ingredients. They
possess the tactical advantage of hav­
ing favored more investigation all
along, though presumably Republicans aa well as Democrats might be
burned.
Meanwhile, Mr. Johnson has put
himself where the President should
be—in the role of actively promoting
the search for facte to clarify any
partisan atmosphere of scandal and
any objective doubt about public ser­
vants’ ethics. (From the Christian
Science Monitor.)

Too Late To Classify
I have Joat finished read­
ing a University e f Florida
"Economic Leaflet" dealing
with the problelm ef feeding
the world's people, written by
Cecil N. Smith, profeaeor of
agricultural economics.
Wa in America vaguely
accept tha fact th at there are
millions throughout the world
who go to bad hungry and
exlat from day ho day on the
verge ef starvation, but tha
iltuation la difficult to under­
stand and fully appreciate.
Wa find food of every kind
and description at our super­
markets, see countless acres
of growing grain, fruit and
produce and read of tremend­
ous surplus and abundance
everywhere about us.
More than three billion
people Inhabit tha earth to­
day and authorities predict
that by tha year 2000 it will
hava Increased to aa much aa
six or seven billion.
The bulk of the world food
is produced in Western Eur­
ope and North America. You
may hava the impression that
tha United 8tatea with its
huge aurplua could feed n
targe part of the world’s pop­
ulation but speaking before
tha World Food Congrea last
year President K e n n e d y
pointed out that if all tha

Thought For Today
Now when Jesus returned, ths
crowd welcomed Him, for they were
ell waiting for Him.—Luke 8:40.
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He never mobilized in army or
drafted a soldier or fired a gun. Yet
no military leader has ever enlisted
as many volunteers as those who
take orders from Him.—P. Carnegie
Simpson.
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Give enr, nnd hear my voice;
hearken, and hear my speech.—Isai­
ah 28:23.
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We find freedom when we find
God; we lose it when we lose Him.—
Paul Scherer.

Holmes Alexonder

stored surplus of the United
States could be distributed
evenly throughout the globe
te all tha undernourished, it
would provide a balanced diet
te them foe lest than n
mouth.
The problem of banishing
hunrer will fall on tha
shooidera of tha people of tha
nations with food imbalances.
Apparently the only hope of
solving tha problem lies in
increased production every­
where in the world. Backward
countries must be taught
modem production methods,
arable land must be futly
utilised, conservation of wa­
ter, minerals needed for fer­
tiliser and energy resources
must be conserved end pro­
tected.
With the population in­
crease steadily exceeding eur
food supply the greatest need
is a world wide effort to
check birth rates. This la
most difficult to accomplish,
even In our more enlightened
countries. Religious beliefs
and local customs oppose
such effort*.
The population explosion la
not chargeable to tha havenot countries. If wa taka n
took in our own backyard ara
will find that we ara contrib­

uting our sham to world
hunger. Countless families,
largely in our alum araaa,
am having children at an
alarming rat*.
If you want to get a first
hand picture of this »ituatk&gt;n
gat n copy of tho August istuo of tha Reader’s Digest
and read tha article by Jack
Shepard, entitled "Birth Con­
trol and tha Poor: A Solu­
tion." I think you will find it
interesting and anlightening.
Tha U. 8. Public Health
Law ef 1M2 provides money
that can ha used for family
planning but faw agencies
uaa it and continue to build
bureaucratic give-away agen­
cies that am costing the
American taxpayers plenty.
Maintaining children of tha
poor In this country Has
climbed steadily until H la
now well over a billion dol­
lars end little effort ia be­
ing made by the Federal
Government to educate fam­
ilies in planned parenthood or
the use of contraceptives.
If you a n concerned with
the present unrest, increasing
crime rate, and elmilar prob­
lems you will take time to
think about tha problem and
lend support to those whs ara
sincerely trying he da seme,
thing about IL

Dr. C w i ’s

Risk Capital At Work
LONG BEACH, Cslif. —
America's aircraft manufac­
turing industry, third largcat
In tha nation behind motor
can and steel run* up and
down grade, along a fiscal
roller eoaiter of paradoxes. It
la a business in which tech­
nical succsaa literally breeda
financial failure.
Every costly, swift and
eommodloua new plane that
goes Into aervice retards the
salability of the older models
which ara just beginning to
pay off. But the dynamics of
the aero-space age, plus com.
petition from foreign plane
makers, would prevent Ameri­
can aircraft designers from
■lowing up and cutting losses
•ven if they wanted to do so.
Ths best airliners fail to
make money. Ths Boeing
Company's 707, which started
out as a bomber and had a
great deal of federal money
in the writer stages, hsd not
reached tha break-even point
In civilian sales aa of this

Russell Koy

COLIC BABIES

spring. Tha Convalr-General
Dynamics venture into the
880 and 990 series Is describ­
ed In the trade aa a near fi­
nancial disaster. Lockheed has
experienced large write-off
losses on tha good-performanca but bad-luck Electra. The
Douglas LC-8 hasn’t caught
up to Its company's heavy in­
vestment.
But stopping off from tha
San Francisco convsntion to
take a look at this Industry
which predominates in Cali­
fornia, I have run into tha
sweet, lulling smell of a suc­
cess story—a new airliner,
occupying an apparently inex­
haustible market ares, build­
ing up a largt advance sale,
and out-performing Its for­
eign competitors who are the
ubiquitous British and ths
wily Frsnch.
Tha Douglas plant In this
city had sold Trans World,
Delta and Bonsnta Airlines,
as welt ss foreign carriers in
Canada and tentatively in

Australia, an on-coming ship
called the DC-9. It is a fast,
two-engine Jet, capable of
carrying up to 80-odd pae•eiigcrs a t Die Incredibly luw
cost of 81 per passenger mile.
Tha DC-9 la adapted to short
runways, so that it will give
500 additional towns and cit­
ies the jet-service that is now
available mainly for trans­
continental and transocean
flights, usually at airports far
from tha business sections.
In Washington and at po|itical conventions we are
hearing a great deal this year
about jobs, prosperity, the
war on poverty and distressed
•res.. But If we've learned
anything over the past three
decadee, it is that ths social
planners and somethlng-foreverybody politicos only man­
age to take money from our
pockets through taxes and
add it to a national debt
which will either have to be
liquidated by inflation or re­
paid by future generations.
Aside from w a r - b o o m s
which take the public mind
off the mundane problem* of
Enterprise
Altsmmta Springs
economy, we only get pros­
Mrs. Julia Rartea
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
perous times, business activ­
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ity and plentiful Jobs when
•ear Lake-Forest City
tha producers of goods and
Mrs. Maryana Miles
service* come up with items
Lake Mary
$38-3*78
Mrs. Frances Wester
that people want to buy.
Casselberry
322-4219
Inventiveness and a knowl­
M rs. Jane Casselberry
edge
of the market are the
Lake
Monroe
$38-501*
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
keys to national prosperity,
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Chuluots
and it's remarkable how the
Mr*. Joan M ill*
money invested in one product
Long wend
3*5-374$
Mr*. Bonn* Rates
will proliferate into vsluea all
838.3117
D el ary
over the country. Work on
Mr*. Frank Whtts
North Orlando
this plane, which will be Dy­
Mr*. Margaret Cosby
40*-4223
ing next spring, means Affix)
321-«7»3
Jobs here in Long Beach, hut
Deltona
Osteen
Mrs. Mildred Haaey
spreads out into 73,000 jobs
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
in 37 States ami Canada.
822-4841
Tha British are offering a
Geseva
Orled*
similar
plane, the BAC-llI,
M ia Jo Aan Hays
Mrs. Kvelya bendy
(49-4878
which would have invaded the
8*5-111*
American market, like the
Viecount and tha French Caravetle. if the DC-9 hadn’t got
then first. Airlines* purchase
of tha British craft would
mean tha out-flow of some­
thing like fi d billions in gold
’tg* 1-A Sanford, Florida F ri, September 11, ’64 reserve* over the next 10
years.
This new jet-type, called
a. o n low , MsrroM a n a n i m a u
tha
compact-jet, may have
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Worry Clinic
Amends was my ton
David's patient taut year
while he wa* an intern at
Chicago's famous Cook
County Hospital. Scrapbook
this case and send for the
booklet below. Spread thrive
facts around among all
your Intelligent friend* and
neighbor*, regardlea* of
politic*.
CASE T-471: Amanda D.,
aged 38, was having a baby
at our famous Cook County
Hospital.
“It wa* her 10th child." our
sun David informed us as we
sat around the dinner table.
“After I had delivered the
child, I asked Amanda for
her husband'* name, so I
could fill out the birth cer­
tificate.
“But she not only wasn't
marrird now, she had never
gone through a wedding cere­
mony!
“Yet she had home 10
children to 8 or 8 different
men in Chicago.

Herald Area Correspondents

d ip fc m ifa r i)

I

Dick West’s

• Q's and A's
Q—Who w»* the first men
to circumnavigate tha globe
under the American Dag?
A—Capt. Robert Gray, dis­
coverer of the Columbia
River. II* sailed from Boston
In his *hlp Columbia in 1787
and returned in 1790.
Q—Do

anim als

"And the told me she
couldn't afford to get mar­
ried, for she was now draw­
ing $400 per month in relief
checks, and if she got mar­
ried, she’d not get that 4100.'*
Our next older son Daniel,
the Dental Surgeon, exploded
at this,
"That's terrible!" Daniel
exclaimed. "It would lie like
giving a youngster an ice
cream cone every lime he did
wrong.
"How long ia this country
going to stand such stupid
ftuunting of the simple rules
of horse sense?
"If we reward the bad, how
ran children ever learn to be
honest citisens?''
To which Dr. David Crane
chimed in with another Chi­
cago rase.
“At Cook County Hospital
I treated the sick child of *
man with a family.
“This Mtnw wns honest
and hard working. He wua
trying to support hi* wife
nttd four children.
“But his total earnings
amounted to about $300 per
month, yet this illicit mother
of |0 huliies by R different
men was being subsidis'd by
8400 per month.
•'So the people who work
hard and skimp and save are
thus penalited by heavy taxes
to support the shiftless and
immoral and feebleminded.
“The latter then sit In
front of their TV sets by

dl% lm ?

A—It is probable that mini
nf the higher mammals
dream. Steeping dogs, cats,
spes and hor*e* maka sounds
and movement* similar to
those of sleeping human
twings, and it is reasonable to
believe they are dreaming.

Barbs
A young married couple
ran buy a million dollars'
worth of pleasure with s Five,
rent stamp if it'a put on a
letter to the folks hack home.
•

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day, sipping beer purchased
hy relief checks furnished by
taxpayers.
"Since they don't work,
they have more energy free
for procreating additional
offspring for honest taxpay­
ers to feed and medicate via
higher taxes,
“Last yenr, for example,
when relief checks were cut
off for a few weeks, the re­
lief patients yelled and pro­
tested at having to walk a
few blocks to the relief cent­
er* where they were given
free ranned goods, potatoes,
sugar and other foodstuff.
"For they dumunded relief
checks; not food.
"And as soon as their
checks again were issued to
them. Cook County was glut­
ted with drunks, many of
whom wrre women.
“For they uard their relief
checka to buy liquor, instead
of food and clothing.
“Wa hud been almost clean­
ed out of drunks while the
relief checks had stopped, but
within 48 hours after they
were resumed, we were de­
luged with drunks!”
The time hus rom* when
patriots, whether Democrats
or Republicans, must unite
behind “hors* sons*” statesnianship.
So send for my booklet
“How to Have Our Repuhltc,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents.
Us* it on November 6th!
(Alweys writ* tn Dr.
Crane la rare nf this newepaper, ene loalng a long
■tamped, addressed emelope
and 20 rents tn rover typ­
ing and printing rout* when
you semi for one of hi*
hooklrtn.)

The Lighter Side
WASHINTON (UPI) —
Another new television season
Is about to get underway, but
thus far I have been unable
to find n sponsor for "Who
Asked That?"
To refresh your memory,
“Who Asked That?" is to
gam* that I Invented a year
or so ago. I got tha idea
from a questlon-and-answer
column that appears in a
weekly magaiin*.
The
magaiin*
aniwera
questions that are sent In hy
Its readers. The objrrt of
■Who Asked T hat?” is to
dream up situations that
might explain why anyone
would be seeking such infor­
mation.
For example, a certain Ti.
Endlrntt recently wanted to
know what company had
signed an advertising con­
tract with the parents of tha
Fiecher quintuplets. Answer:
The Hordcn Co.
A rookie player probably
would speculate that Emlirntt wa* a press agent who
wa* trying tn get Borden a
little free publicity.
Veteran players, however,
would exhibit mors finesse.
They would surmise that L.
Endirott was a pseudonym
for Mr. and Mrs. Fischer,
who had misplaced the con­
tract and couldn't remember
tha name of tha other party.
It recently occurred to me
that “Who Asked That?”
could h* easily adapted tn
television. I visualise a panel
show. The panelists ar* Leo
Durocher, I&gt;r. Albert Rchweltxer, Christine Keeler and
Madams Nhu. Tha moderator

Tbs “ real Amy Beimstt*
turns out to bs sn agent from
Scotland Yard.
The next question, from
"L.L," asked if there la any
truth to reports that Georgs
Reedy, President Johnson's
press secretary, is "not pop­
ular with the White Houes
press corps."
When Ringo call* for "ths
real L.L." to sriee, twe men
■tend up. One is President
Johnson. The other is Georgs
Reedy.
As you can tell, "Who Ask­
ed That?" would make a
swell program. But H may
never get on the air. Appar­
ently It is too «&gt;gh brow for
commercial television.

Is Ringo Starr.
Rlngo plckpa up a copy of
tha magaiin# and reads ona
of the questions. Someone
identified only aa "T.T."
wants to know “Does big
Sam Accardi still run ths
Mafia In New Jersey?"
The panelists take turn*
guessing who sent in that
question. Then Hingo say*,
“Will tha real ‘T.T.’ stand
up, please.” Out in the studio
audience, a man arises. It is
J. Kdgsr Hoover.
Rlngo then ream ■ question
sent in by Amy Bennett, who
asked what was meant by s
gossip columnist's comment
tlint "Zia 7.ss Gabor was
murdered in London."

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Q—How has the elty of
Memphis, Tenn., honored Wil­
liam C. Handy?
A—Tha “Father of the
Bluea" is memorialised hy a
park named for him, over­
looking the part of the city
he immortalised in his music.
Q—Is John the most com­
mon name in the world?
A—No. Mohammed, which
is spelled in many ways, is
the most common. The com­
monest given name in the
Engtiah ■speaking world is
John.

Despite laws in some places
there's a hitch in others,
which is why we still have
thumb-jerking pedestrians cn
the highways.
• • •
Willing and gorddonklng
lifeguard teachers are why it
takes all summer for some
girls to learn to swim.
* • #
Despite fluting red lights,
a lot of rara are hit hy trains.
Muyte the engineer should
stop, look anil listen.
* * *
Don't you Just love it when
you're paying for a long dis­
Q—Is It proper to burn a tance call and the person you
discarded United States flag called says, “Just a few min­
in public?
utes — there's somebody at
A—No, never. Such a Dag the door."?
■ e
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ly, in whole, preferably by
Re careful that you tell the
burning ana without cere­ hole truth when you give
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i* p tca n b a r I D — Coa««ttr*t.
U f upaa own w aata laattid of
a a r y la s othrre It bait way to
m ake p r a g m a Olacipiint your.
• t lf into b arin * a n o r t ta e i
i i b i i i . pan t w a i n II It's hard
at tin t .
C i n i M M (P tcan b ar It t*
January I f ) — Mama Ia ataaly
to work at bpad tine* a Hurt
n a y ba out to attal from you.
T h it kalpa advancement at lha
a a n t t in t . A u ie ita g thoia m )
■tad la laudably later In p m.
t o l ’t M M
IJanary | l t*
February I D — Iteea alaar of
Iba aoctal tadar alata otnart
w ant It uia you foy tbalr owa
a la a a ra n a n t. Thaaa can bo yar.
aona yuu hardly know, ihoaa
w ko
tta k
ratlactad
ylory.
A aalf arsun anta.
V llC tiS
iPakraaar to to
larch I I I — i t upright U yccar
c ilo n i alto# thaaa art thecar
w hs a r t la y in g i« egtcb l e t
un aw are* T a k a U n a to show
admiration for thot« who iro
worthy o t It. T h ta yea | t t *•
k t t d f* tn r .
if m »
a y u n it m m
raO A Y . you m a t aarly ttarb
to by leap talkatlaa. alsca tb '0
trait I* vary tln e -w a iiin y m l
otheay w in aoon fyal that m ica
that ly a a ll ly pure inygiaytion .
Ilow eaer. tba n ln d barf If ayry
tayutoltra ta d pood tcboolipg
(« m e t t a a r y tinea a flaw car.
' T H |ta r * |wpat. ybyy d* ta*
yarn/ lllg

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largely

ay

aa

i r i p t i . u y n i i u it. k m
f i i m u
TWVDKbCISli
T i l t 1* a l a a t o r wh*n nlmjak
everyone w ill fa«l
ftat that ha or
abf "kpowa It « i r p e l. unit**
a o n p ihum ility |« addyd to c m a
attitude, there rra apt to ba
aom t partly d lflle u lt tdaa* la
atfact g h lc k caa taka away

b a g lb« asset pad hamper
oaa U M hlic. Tha t*tn!at

tln da c o g d l n a a t l lg h ta a la g
tWIKP (March 11 to Apr4
I D — S o n g t a y t o t y e o o ll datar t&lt;
you from c a r r y t o f through
- o -------'a l l y .
with f i f t y —
n e f- t- taccaoafa
It yog p a r n t t . By g a tt l n g aut to

orvica* warly, you oro haiptl.
;ha3|a yjur ftutudy autck'.r.
TACkVf (Avail If to May

111— Kvtry Idtaraat ta youra
In (a ilin g tha approbation of
ihoaa who caa halp you to look
lata aaw and la t a ; a |t ii ( out.
Iota T*ky t i n t out aiono ta
p la t aaw w atk atyyyrly. Aaald
big groupp
« K S I M l Myr 11 t* Jana ID
—fittin g dawn w ith partners | i
who are In varian t ta your In*
t t r t e f t is possitbj# kitw b i t

K
Uolag

im s to yyyryaa than*

Don't ko argu n tatotlyw
lo o oplnw attad could
gat you la Dutch.

duly t ( | — you ayad a I | « and
batter ayatam uadar which to
work In order to n ea t promlyaa wad a. bat yaa mupt thick
r o ln ly today about It. D e i«
ta a a t a t other# mb* K * M 1iyriy occupiyd dtudy!
L i * (daty I t ta Angun r .b ,
—Yo* c«a ctciotaly beta thaV/
g o o d tlm i )uu want by b i ’ t
n y f nalic with oihtra
.ran
tkaagb H i a n y tiy r cl **y&lt;r
clown, an lla " AiDid lha S 'r*.
liable Vaka •« rfaasac aa a n j.

tklsj.
I n t o ! lAagupt If ta DM*

amber I D — If baboon* yau ta
ha the oa* a m a tg your rala*
in '
s ’ tokir e Uatw
too* a a l yacutf fwior* T .ka
tim e to aaaljba jou r w^ritlaa.
**a whaty yau lg y a mafo n &gt;
takoa. b a * to In p r o ia
MWBA tto p ia n ta r II ta (v a -f )
ahyr I D — Tou n»«l to tra«al
a a tralgb t.r couroo »
fa*
tury a n t iBta la a good day to
to t
adalco and inaplrpuon.
I t a l y your pap** pad i » * l
bgoba wolL Oat tdaaa that art
Workable.
ir O R F I* (October « to S »onb*r I D — If Ihofe a w n
you wont t* go aloag with |» 4
la n »uatary matt try do not
acu u loicp uyf la c yad pak
for U po* tn p rtoa than w*’»
ja u r a h ilitj
T a t i caa ta
w i t t * f up»a later fer barhfaa
9 I
|h ( tr r r « p ir a
(X a .y a M t
to t&gt;*ienb*r | D — # u p i» t r
w r c r j i r g p a l a ta r i am U*c.
otbacataa
otbaaa
a i l t t .:n
a m j a=d a«t ha haiplul Take

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B»1 *1(11
thaM ptraonal
affair* tbii frta
dar an^
&gt;4 i«&lt;i t lhiB el*ar*d_ up

nle*ly. Invaatlgate turn*. Put*
t i n s abode la mar* charming,
alaaalcal order it prl*#, giro.
A « C A R |p g (January I t _
F e b r u a r y l l t - r D«e‘t permit
t h a t u n f e e lin g lad It (duel to
b u n r o u t e t o e m r e t i t f l n g e *»
unkind w orda
Avoid eoclel
( u n c tlo n a t h a t e f t not Im p o rt­
a n t . W a lt u n t i l evanlng to bo
a t r o a r beet.
F tt c H g
(February Id t»
M arch | l ) — K lip wounded
ta olln ge to rouratlr. otharwlaa
you do aot got tho moral augport o f thoao you Ilk* or » ho
a r t Tlial to your aflalra. Tultow all yuloo. Kvtabllah rtal
harm ony w ith ell
I F «■!&gt;■ CHILD Ig I M P
T e B A T , ha or ehe will be ooe
of thoao p to p lt aha w ilt wavtr
b o tw e ta du ly at home and br­
in g out In the world of action
In ordar to m ake a yoat auccooa o f life. Be aute aarly to
le a s h tba valu e of rtapunalbiiiIg eo U g t th e aature btesm ta
giro e g gad a happy balancing
e l tb a taro Ig yaaebed- Atluna
fa rlghtnaaa by rallglaue train­
in g
“T ho etaro Impel, thry do aot
owatpol." W hat yoa m aho at
t * « » Mia l a largoly ap to
*•01
■ o n DAT, u r r i H i i Id. tear
«B*BDAL
T R b R D g llK * .
T h le le one o f tboae &gt;ln« Monday a whan you t r o i l l * to
a l e r t the w e e k right by g e t ­
t i n g all your affaire on a **ry
good, highly practical baric,
nld aa tap w la b tu l t h in k in g or
d a y d r e a m * e n d g*t r l a h t Into
t h o moat pr a c tic a l m a l t r r a dam e n d i n g y u u r etU ntlon.
A M in* m a r c h t l to April
t * l — lllghor-upa would hr
q u i t e fa v o ra b l e to a n y plana
y o u berg. If you mabo t h e rlaht
c o n t a e t a e n d gat a n early
e t a r t . fJo dlroutly to th«m Tha
o u tald g world ig your oyalar
now.
T A H R l n (April 14 to May
M &gt; — Tou h a v e to c h a n e e your
a t t i t u d e If you want to maba
h e a d w a y w i t h the n e w end
gc lo a ttfle dlacavtrl**
around
y ou. Tou a m pretty m uch In e
r u t . Advancement can be i n tt
a r o u n d th# corner.
KhSNIhl (May t l ta J u n e t l )
T o Ilow in tu itio n which exactly
t a i l ! you h a w to handle frtanda
b a t t e r , eepoclglly with r t g a r d
t o tb o email hut Im porta nt
t b ln g a . Oat ell In perfect or
d r r . Ra re ad y far big d e a l t ab**d.
HIMlg CIIIMIHtlV (dun* I t
t o duly t l ) — Ut aur* ) o u kno
■ h a t your potitloa I* with
• t h e r e flrat b*for* g * tllu g Inin
I m p o r t a n t coatrncla or dealt
T a l k over m oot point* In adv a n e * . Thla Inaurta accord let
•r
t.KO (July JS to Aiitruat I D —
T oil nr* highly dynamic today
• nd can e * t Into dutlea h*f„r*
y o u produce much. Tour haalih
c a n be re y lt a l l ta d by g t t t l n e
I n t o apnrte. *tc.
VIRIJO (Augtiat 1] to .n»pt• m h a r 111 — Yog can *nj.,y
f u n today, hul thla ahould glva
y o u an op p o rtu n ity to a ip r a ta
th o * » fine tele n le which you
poaaeaa. Be only with thoca
p e r o o n e who a r e onnganlal. Ba
d a v o ta d to m a te In p m
I.H ilt A * r p l « m b i r I t to IVIn lia r S3&gt;— ff you ar* affectionaite w ith tboa* a t home, you can
c e r t a i n l y have tha accord thtr*
y o u datlr*. Fu n d a m en ta l a f ­
f a i r e ahould be handled In
m oot p ra ctic a l w t r . Thla la tha
o n l y anawar.
g t 'q H P I t l |O ctober 11 to No
y * nih*r 11)— Thar* la much
o f intareat which you c an del
V* Into today, but you ar* Hi*
o n * to tak* th* Inctnllvo. Spend
4 * y e ie ln g th* right peopia.
m a k i n g progrray Roach ae
f o r d with kin In p m.
• Aft ITT * Mil e (November 11
t o Docrrnber i l l — T h in k in g al o n g term* of gaining g r e t t e r
Income. Incraaalng holding* It
v * r y grla* on thla flrat day of
t b * work week. Confer wllb
p r a c t ic a l m*n of bualntaa. Gel
Ideag
C A T R lrnH W ( tier#mbar 11 to
J a n u a r y 101— o . th* on* to
b r i n g o rd e r out o f chaoa a n t
&lt;t*llghl o th * ra around you, plan
l o l e r e e t l o g aaclal t f f a l r t . tie.
r&gt;r*a* In goo&lt;l taat*. Contact
t h * moot dynam l* paroona you
know.
tq n ilL T
(Ja n u a r y I t In
F e b r u a r y 19)— Any private
w o r r l a a you may h a v e cun b*
h a n d le d **ry Intelligently to
d a y . Adopt a a*w a t t i t u d e to
w a r d c u lt u r a l m a t t t r f . Have
• g r e a t e r appreciation for oclur,
q u a li t y .
P ia tt:*
(Pthruary
14 to
M a r c h ID)— Ton can dally draw
h i g g l e peroonallllt* to w a r d you
I f you hr* not ■&lt;&gt; r e tic e n t a n t
■ elf - a f f a c tn g . (let Aboud eowlally a nd ba vary dynantlr,
c h a r m in g . Uaa th at fin* vole*
tactfu lly
i r v u t'D t u n .t i ig n n e v
T t l O l l , h* o r ah* will l&gt;« th*
po*a**»»r of coot-h*ad*dn**«
a n d I her* for* r*n accomplish
w g r e a t d e a l becam e th* mind
l a a very practical c a t and
p * r a * t i r t n r * I* a defin ite trait
h * ra . Tbla at*ady n a tu r e la bait
a d a p t t d to work with r ia l
■elate, hu*(nr**, atocka and
bond* and Ih* Ilk*
“TP* glnra Impel. tber da
■ a t (W«e*l.“ W hat |a w mab* af
yawp Ilia la largely ap t*
Y on
Ca rroll R lghle r'a In llvllual
T o r a c a a t fo r yuur algo fur ft. i« h * r I* no w reedy. T o r yuur
n , p r tend your t l r l h d u i a and
Fl.ua to C a r r o ll I b i M . r T.o*o a a t, Th# Sanford llarald. Dot
1321. Hollywood 31, California
I G AMR R H U T O tT

CHICAGO &lt;Upl&gt; — Tba
Cbicegw JJluk Hawke wire
• b u t out fo r eigh t conigcuUve
g s m t a d u rin g Ihn dd-gem .
18J7-2S n ation al h o tk ey lea ­
g u e ita a o n .

HIK A e PIFliS
NEW YC1KK (DPI) —
Aqueduct contain* 13 milre of
underground pipe, 10 mile* ut
underground ilfctrical duct*
and 300 mile* af t,V.-uical
wiring.
APPETITE
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Don

Chuy,

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Angeke

lUmi' '.’do-pound rooki* lintm en from Cltmeon, ha* tat•n a dozen rg g t and a pound
af bacbO Ot b itlk fa at.

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Methodist

Congregational
b a p t is t

( M M E n H * NTO BCB
(Ualtad Church » f C brial)
Park A rons* a t &gt;Mb Bt.
9:11 a a t _ _ Ckarch acboot

chubcw

ltti w . v im m rm
I n H F M n I _ . 11:40 a. m.
M oru las W w i l l f _ l l t N a ■&gt;
Blbl* Study &lt;»« a « * r) f ( H p.m.
• n a n l l i i M Socvlav f M a m .
W i i r n m Mom — tiM p. m.
•H I Mw m
......... —■ P sotor
A O N t l it W tltvaM ta A n

llraa
1:1*

a m .
a R

— WaraMp Baraloa
- C blM laa Tooth

ow n BArrirr cm m n

i^jiscopal
CHRIBT CHURCH
Church Btraat, L aapw ood
Vr. ch ert#* W. Blow art. Ta
▼leaf
H oly Commvnlea — T ill a a t
P a n ic* A Parm aa — 1:90 a a t

F ree Methodist

a n m C H OP CHRIST
O aaara
B alyk Brawar Jr. B van ftllM
Bible S c h o o l ---------1:11 a m.
M a n ia s W orahlp — t i l t a a t
■ -aalas W orahlp _ t i l l p. a*
W a t Prorar Barvlca T ilt p. a*.

PRER MRTBODIBT CHURCH
C o n o r tth I t and L ourtl a *a
R ot. C R. Aadorooa ___ Paoio*
Tolophoao: ltt*T M I
■ unlay School „
9:01 a a t
M orales Worahlp M 1 * : || #. m.
E v n la g Worahlp _ T:*a p. a t
Wad. rra y a r S o n ia # d m a a t

VAOLA CHURCH OP CHR1BT
H igh w ay I t W ait
Morrla R o b y ____ Branpallat
Blbla Claaa ______ tan a a a t
M a n ia s W orahlp — i n t o a a t
■ r a o ln s W orahlp _ l:M p. a t
B lbla Claoooa Wad. - T ill p. a t

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIBT
1111 Park Araaaa
Bart B row *
----- B raasollat
Sunday
Blbla Study , , ----- 11:99 A m.
M ornlns Worahlp — 11:99 a a t
S r a o ln s Borrlao — •»*• A a t
Sao “llarnld a t Troth" I p a
Sunday o a Choanal 9
T u t id nr
Ladlaa lilbta Claaa . I t i l f a ba
W adnaaday
Blbla Claaa —— - t:M p. m .

THE CHUHOH

BAPTIST

Paata* , - W illiam J. Oaaaa
Moral a t Worahlp . l i l t s a. m.
Sunday School ------a. m.
Tralalap U alaa ----- J iU p. a*.
B raala* WaraBI* — T ilt p. *»■
p i t Off Mara A * n a k a r a
Maatla* ...............— H I* A »
M I D I * BPRJROB BAPTIST
Old Orlaada BA at Maatar A*L
B. H aailltaa O flffls — Paaio*
Bandar School —_ t i l t a. m.
Morning W orship ~ » r f a. m.
T ralalas U alo* _
I:»t p. m .
B raalag W orahlp — T ill A

OOOD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
19a* A Orlead* O rir*
Hwy. lT«t1)
■enford. Florida
I tt.T H I
Tho Row A Oordoa P a a * y.
Pastor
■ u n lay Bohool —
1:11 A m.
M ornlns Worahlp — lit* * a at
Communloa—Plrat Suaday la
Each Month

v o n ala,

Southern Methodist
PIRBT POUTHBRN
M BTH O DltT CHURCH
W t a i a ' i a ah B a lld la c
M l Oak A * a
Darorard H. K algh i J r . P u l* *
■aaday S c h o o l ___ _
a at
Worahlp Porut** _
lilt a a t

Church Of God
CHURCH o r OOD

H ad A Praaab
I# H. A l f o r d ----------------- Paata*
Bondar S c h o o l ___ 9:11 A a t
M ornlns W orship _ 11:19 A n t
Evangallatlo Birr. - t il* A m.
T u n . Prnyor Barr. - 7:1* A
T hu n. T ou n s Faoplo
Endtavor . . . _ ----- 1:H A a t
o r OOD
OP PHOPIIKCT
1191 Elm A n nu a
Her. Robert Welch ----- Paato*
Sunday Mi-hnol ____ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp VtrvMo — 19:11 A m.
R .-n gallatlo Birr. _ Tila a an.
W iiln m ln r:
Touna I’copla V. l i R. Birr.
T:I9 p. m.
Blbla T ra la la s Bor* l ; » A «t

LUTHERAN CHURCH O P
THR RRDRRMER
191 W. l l l h Fine*
“The Church nf th* Lutharaa
Hour" aad TV "Thla la lha
LI to"
H erbert W, Ootraa ____ p a elo r
Sunday School —
9:11 a n t
W orship Sarrlc* — 19:19 A a t
M lndarsartaa aad M anary

Tuaadar
Paalma

Vodnooday
Pialm a

T hu ntlay
Proverb*

FIRST CHURCH
OP THR NABARENH
Lake Mary, P U .
Row. W. U Ho loo mho. Paoto*
■aaday
I : l l a a t ------ Bthlo School
11:09 A m . __M oralns W orihlp
1:9* a * t _ R tobIb s Borutc*
TO* A a t _ Wod. Mld-W**k
Pray** S o n loo*
1:9* a a . - Last Wod. Mia*,
to aery Barrie*

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park A*A
Ra*. Robert M. Jtnkln#, Paolo*
M ornlns Warthlp — B ill a a
Sunday School _ _ 9:11 a a t
M ornlns W or^ ilB
19:11 a a t
MTP M oltin g. ---- 1:1* p . a t
(In torm id letl, Saalor)
R ian la s Worahlp — t : l t p. m .

RENRVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ra*. W. E. Timm*
p#otn*
■onlay School
till A at
Mornlns Borrlcoa_11:90 e. m.
Choir Practle* Wod. T:ia p, m.
■vary Oa* WalooaM.

Saturday
Luka

PIRBT PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
141 Oroas* stroot
R ot. E. Ruth Oraat _ Paolo*
■under School _ _ 10:00 a is .
M ornlns W orthlg _ lit* * a a t
■under E m i n s — 1:1* A m.
Wod. Blblo Study _ 7:1* a a t
Conqueror* Meeting
F riday — .......... ■ TUB a ba

Presbyterian

Methodist

church

M onday
Judgua

FIRST CHURCH
OP THR HARARBNH
w . la d S t At M avis A a»
P aal Rich on _ _ _ _ _ _ F iato*
Suaday School ------ t:M A a t
M oraU * W orship — 19:11 a a t
T oath
■ .. 9:*a a a t
T o a a s Adalt
FallowMilp ___ ... 9 OB p . a t
Th* Names W* Boa*
■ raaB tllsU a Bcrrloo ft*# a a t
M ld.W ook
Borvleo (W od.) _ TO* A A
Third Paaday
SlasaptraU oa _
ItM a m &gt;

Pentecostal

TTm Church la Mm snoload
fbcMa on oorth fcr iho build,
in s of charoctor aad food
ckiaonahlp. I l k a atari Kouaa
of m ritual vahm* WUhmA
a Mrong church, ncilhor
democracy aar d u iliu tio *
• m ourviTO. T hen arc four
aaund roteoan why every
P«n™ ehould ottond aarvlrwi
regularly gad n p port Ih*
ahurch. They e r r (I) fa r hia
own eeko. (3) Pc* hie chit*
dren’e u k e (3) for Iho u k a
af hie mwminily and — ■
‘m
H) P«w Um eoba of Mm Mmrrh
doolf, which aaada kb mcrM
moterlel ouppmL P i n
b i « to church regularly
e r f a n d p a n M Ua r f r f

PIRBT CHURCH OP CHRIBT
■CIBNTliT
1*9 r a n Saeond Biraat
Bandar Harrlea *
Bondar Hehmil — 11:99 A m .
Babjact: "Hubaunca"
W adntadar Borneo . 1:00 A &lt;A
RoadlnB Room: III B. P lrat
Waakdnra: 19:1* A m . * 1:19
A a t F riday K raalnst 1:1**
1:19 a a t _____

BAELAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
l i l t Oouatry O ttb Rood
SpaaaeraA by Flrot Baptlot
Church
B ar. B. Y. Borrow
r.M o*
B aatar School — . t i l l a. m.
Worahlp feru le* _ 11:9* B- »L
Training Unlo* ----- t i l l p. m.
Braalna Worahlp — li# * p- m.
V i t Prorar Baa*. — t i l t p. m .

at
at

Kladarsartaa aad Karaary

A LL VON THN OMUNOM

Christian Science

c H u n c tt
Oaera Road

a
a

MTP ------------------ Id # A BA
I n Worahlp — T:i* a a t
Wad. Prayar Parvla* T;*0 a m .

N azarene

Church Of Christ

PINECKEST

J r . P aaio*
9:11 A B t
11:H A a t
*:M A a t

Ra*. Chart** R H eps — Paolo*

P I H IT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
HIT A Baalard A r t
I t Varaaa P illa r
Baadar S c h o o l ___ 1:11 A A
M a n ia s W orahlp . U i t t a sl

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Pro/ar Brrrlr# — — T.t* ► ■■

ad Waadtaad A n .

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M ornlns W orahlp__1I:*9

Christian

M o ra ln W*r*hlp — I t it* »■
■ r a c i n g Wscshlp _ T:0* p. m.

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Ra*. John H. Htroa
Choroh School —
Morning W orship _
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CHRIBT MBTMOPTBT
CHURCH
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ph. IM -I1I9
P aator ____ Choutar W. FlaeR
■ a a ta r School ___ l l: H a. m .
M a n ia * Barrio# _ U :M a. «
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■ to* lag Borvteo _ T ilt p. a&gt;
W adaaaday Maotlagut
O rgaolaatloao
ItM p. m.

Baptist

Owara

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
SoaforS. F i t
Oak A v t A Ird I t.
drover C. Bowell Jr. _ Paolo*
Edgar W. Smith Jr. AoalaUat
Foot or
Church S c h o o l---------9:11 a nw
Bcoolon M a t t# ___ 19:11 A ra.
M ornlns Worahlg _ 11:9* a n t
Ptonoor Fotlowahlp - 1:0* A m.
Senior HI Followohlp 9:0* a a t
E ven ln s Worahlp — 7:1* A n t
Wod. Prayar M .atln* 7:9* A " t
CHURCH OF THE OOVBNANT
1771 South Orlando D rlta
Thome# H. M e h t a ___ F aitar
W orihlp —
_____ 1:09 a m.
Chur ah School _ _ 11:9* a m.

-The Following Sponsors Make T his Church N otice And Directory P age PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mn. M. R. StrlckUnd

GREGORY LUMBER

of Sanford

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employes*

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stexutrom end Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Grscty ft Employees
8R 46 ft BeardeU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodge* and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO- INC.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff end Employee*

SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley ft Employees

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
11» W. First, Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee*

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTrS SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
Firat ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. l i t S t. Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee*

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 B. Elm

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. li* Cameron and Staff
LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Comnaniea
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY A R EA CHURCH DIRECTORYRAPTIBT
ABtlooh n*»tl*t Church, Ovlado
Cantrsl Bopllat Church, t i l l Oak A t *.
C hulsot* Firat Rapttat Church
C hulsoto B opilai M latioa
■gorU m aa'i Club, Chuluot*
Bldor S s r la so B opllol Church,
SI# L s Iimisii R i
Firat Boptlat ch u rch . IIP F ork At*.
Frlcndahlp Bopllat Church P i
A lU m ante BprluCB
RL II I, A lM m osU I p r ls s s
F i m B opllol Churtk of DoBory
r i m Bap t i ll Cburoh o f O cootb
Flral B aptU t Churak of Loka Mary
Firat B oplU t Church o f Loka Hoar**
F i m Bopllat Cburoh o f Lossurood, Oor.
church A OroBt
F i m Bopllat Church o f Ovlodo
Firat B a p llit Church af Su b Lauda Sprlag#
F im Shiloh Mlaolouory B opllat Chur ah.
l i t ) W. l l l h S t
Foraat City B opllat Cburoh
F au aU la II aad BopU cl Cburoh, Orlado
Lou* eoBthar* B sp U ai Mlaala*. Chuluot*
Mlaalomary B opllat Cburoh North Bd.
Katarprla*

Mtcadoalo

Mlaala*

Boptlat

Churah

Oak H ill RA Oataao
Muralng Ulary B opllat Church, Oaoaro H w y.

ML OUv* Mlaalaaory B op llol Mkarah. Boa
Lon do Spring* ltd.. Loopurood
ML I la o M Ualooo^v.yoot^M. {Ipoo At*.
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Now ML Slao BopUot Church. Iff* Poor Av*
Oohlowu Boptlat Chopot, 1741 W. M th BL
Oatooa Boptlat Church
Ploacrcat Bopllat Choroh, H I W . O uars ltd.
Prolria Lab* Boptlat Cburoh, B id s* M ,
Faro Forh
Prograao Mlaolanary B ap tist Churah. Mtdwsy
Second Shiloh Mlooloaory Boptlat Church,
Ninth V Hickory
■L Jrmao Mlaalooory BopUot Choroh Bt*.
Rd. I l l OHM*
■L F ool Mlaalooory Boptlat Cburoh, tth PL
■t. Holthawo Mlooloaory Baptlot Church
Coboou lla lsh to
■L John'* Mlaalaoory BopUot Church,
l i t Crpraoo SL
Tempi* Baptlot Ohurok, P alm aprtapo RA*
A ltaaont* Rprlnpa
Waal aId* Mlaalooory BopUot Choroh,
111 A Holly AT*.
hioo Mop* BopUot Churah, f i e O roas* Ai l
CATBOUC
Church of th* N otlrlty, Lok* Mary
A ll Soul* CntkolU churah, U S O sk A t l

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Cburoh,
P a ra h lu v
Hoc*. DoBory
■L Mary Maodotaoo Catholl* Church, M altload A v l AllooBont* Sprtnga
CIUU IZTX f
Plrat C krlallas Church. 1M7 * Sanford At *
C ongregational CkrloUas Church,
tto i P ork a t l
Nartholdo Chrlctlo* Ohurok, V l o s l d L
Hotcu S r , M olllood
OHURCM
Churtk
Churah
Church
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A t* , Sntorprlao
Chrlat Kplacopol Church. Longwoad
All Solul* XplacopoL Kalarprlo*
Holy 6roo* BpUoopol, Fork A t * at tth

LUTHERAN
Aa*#Ba(as Lutharaa Churah. Or ar brook
Dr.. Coaaatbarry
Oood Shephard United Ltttkars,
l i t * A Orlando Dr.
1mhm«.'AO Cliur.h tit Ih* R*4a
1*1 W. Mth F a t #
Meaolah Lotharan Chnrch, Amarlaou Lagloo
IUIL Prolria L o k * Fern pork
SC Lukas Luthorou Church. RL «M SIotIo
METHODIST
R aroott M om orui Method lot Church, B.
DoBory At* , Bntarprlo*
,
Bear Loka M alhodut Choroh
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Dathal A.M.B. Church, Cannon H alghta
Coooolbarry Community Mothodlat Choroh.
H w y. 11-11 * Ptnoy R ld fo R d, Coaoalhorry
DaBary Community M athodlot Church W.
H ighland*. DoBory
Chrlat Mathodlot Church
■ unload E Mat an
F irat Mathodlat Church, t l * Park At l
Firat Hath*dtat church o t Orlado
F irst Southern Mathodlot Church
W om an * Club l o l Oak A t l
F ro* Methodist Choroh. l i p W. 4th BL
O onavo Mothodlat O o r t h , Oaaavo
Or te a Mathodlot Churah. Oaor* R L
C roat Chop*! A M R. Church, Orlado
O a k sto ro M*tho.|lat Church, Orlado
Ootaao Mathodlat Church

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Firat rraabytorU * Church. Caoaalharrr
Firat Praabytarlo* Churah u f DoBory,
R. Highland
Proobytorloa Chorah of Th* CovobouI
1771 L Orlando Dr.
■L Androwo Proobytarloa Church M il Loa­
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U paaio Community Fraabytorloo Chorah,
Upaala RA
Waatmlnlatar Praabytarlos Church, HawtU
Fork. ML t ld

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Foraat Luka Saraath-doy A dvM tlat Church.
Hwy. 411, Feraat City
■oraath-Aay Advantlat Churtk, M altload
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OTHER CHURCHES
Alloa'a A-ME. Church. OIIto A l l l h
Chureh a f Ood la ChrlaL Orlada
C h ulovU Cammually Church
Church at Ood af Fraphaoy, HIT Him A t*
Churah of Ood Mice loo. Enter prU#
Churah a f Jaoua Chrlat a f Latter D*»
SolB t* t i l l Park A t *
Cam m aatly CbapaL Altam oal* Bprtaga
■ ooiara OrUodoo Church. SL John* C h r f
Bodom Chapa 1, Hwy. IT-W. Far* Fork
C ongrogotlan Bath leraal. llt h * M ognall*
F i m Chore* o f ChrloL SelaolU L
to* E. la d SL
Kingdom Hall o f Jthoroh'o W it
Lak* Monro* UolL t i l l W. Third SL
FtrM P aotaoooui Churah a t Lcogwaod
ML OIItu Mollaaaa Church, Oak H ill

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Boafard AlUooc* chorah. t i l l g. P ark A t *
■aafard Caagragatlan a t Jahavak'a W it
****** 144 Bon lord At *
Th* BoItb II** Army. I l l B. to d SL
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Seminole County • * * « on the S t Johns River « « * • “The NUe of

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up a * asm

'♦ J r !* * *

VOL. B«

And still marchinti, st lead
Some at th«m. s n leaving
their storss unlocked. Police
coatiflua to get nightly reports
and la many cases sre forced
to get the owners out of bed
to check their establishments.
Fortunately, police hare dis­
covered the unlocked doors
before thieves could eater
them.
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Marriages In Florida In­
creased from 41,304 In 1M2 to
43,120 in 1063 or about 3.9 per
cent, according to statistics
given by the State Board of
Health. The upward trend con­
tinued one which started In
1933 and that “the fairly con
•tant rate per 1,000 population
during tbs P«rk»d shows the
rite can be attributed to the
expanding population."
•

LAKE MONROE continues to rise aa this
gauge indicates. F ri­
day the reading was a
foot lower than this
reading. The lake ia
now just scant inches
from the top of the
seawall near the old
bandshell location. The
gauge registers mean
sea level.
(Herald Photo)

•

ever, divorced bridegrooms
were four and a half years old
• r than divorced brides and
widowed grooms were almost
11 years older than widowtd
brides.
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Correction: The organisation
meeting for adult high school
classes, origlnatly scheduled to
be held last Tuesday will be
held at T p. m. Tuesday at
Seminole High School, Instead
•f Thursday as was stated In
Friday'! Herald.
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•

Warning Is out in Geneva
for residents to be on the
watch for rattlesnakes, espe
dally with the high water
dumped by Hurricanes Cleo
and Dora. Bcrlon Lewis re
ports that his dog was bitten
by one out in the Lake liar' aey area.
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•

Burl Traylor of Sanford re­
ceived the "Honor Student"
award Friday night when he
was graduated from the School
ef X-Ray Technology at Jack
eon Memorial Hospital in Dade
County. Traylor was one of 11
students to graduate from his
&gt; school ami among 118 to gra
duate from the various para
medical groups at the Miami
hospital.
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•

Bill alack out on CurryviUe
Rd., called Saturday to say
that tha entire road to his
place and that of hia neigh
bors had been underwater for
three days and they were not
I able to get In or out. A check
Ibis morning shows they had
waded out to work, but It was
■till underwater. The situation
ia apparently caused by the
overflow from Lake Pickett.
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Keep your eye on the San­
ford Atlantic Bank. We heat
tberc's going to be something
r - v lo iJ I ^ .ir .dffe ZuT
tiU
£ never seen before, according
4o President Howard Hodges,
a id
us with this Util
fating bit it Information.

ONLY

County Board
Ads To Meet

Sanford Canal
Is Next
Big Question

Red Cross Open
For Storm Aid
Among the newlyweds, tha
bridegrooms were generally
three years older than the Applications
brides, the board laid. How­
•

Dr. M. A Nesmith, local
Red Croat chapter chairman,
Mid today tjtgt the.offifM at
172H Palmetto Ava. are now
open for applications of dis­
aster sufferers.
"Any family who hat auf
fared lota due to Hurricane
Dora and it unable to meet
their needs without hirdshlp
can register. Assistance la giv­
en on the basil of need—not
loss—and any assistance giv
cn is a gift—not a loan," Dr.
Nesmith said.
Applications will be taken
from 9 a. m. 3 p. m. through
Friday.
SI Isa Gertrude O'Connell,
Mrs. Alice Phillips and Mrs.
Pearl Winters, national Red
Cross caseworkers have been
sent to Sanford to assist the
local chapter In meeting the
needs of community disaster
victims, Dr. Nesmith said.

Rapist 'Didn't
Know What To
Do With Babies'
FORT WORTH (UP!) -T h e
boy who confessed stabbing
and raping thrir mother laid
he drowned little Devld and
Dickie Adams because he
"didn't know what to do with
them." They were to be bur­
led today, but their mother
did not know they were dead.
Sire. Carolyn Adams, 20.
was In critical condition, suf­
fering shock, exposure and
stab wounds. Doctors said she
was improving but mutt not
know, for now, that David, 1,
and Dickie, 2, were killed
Thursday night.
The darkly handsome youth
accused of the rape and dou­
ble killing, Charles Roy Hefley Jr., was la hia Tarrant
County jail cell, where he will
remain until December when
he turns 17 and can faee trial
aa an adult. Because he is only
16 now, life imprisonment ia
the maximum penalty he., can
&gt;C
receive.

By Jxllaa W mstrea
Aaeoclata UHer
How much will the construc­
tion of . the St. Johns - Indian
River Canal costT
"That's the big question
now," said John Krider, man­
ager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and
chairman of the eaaal district.
"Thal'a why we recently vo­
ted to ask the Housing and
Home Finance Agency for a
$34,000 loan." said Krider.
He explained that the last
official feasibility and eco­
nomic study of the canal pro­
ject waa accomplished in 1937.
"We must update that re­
port," Krider pointed out,
"end the engineers will also
start dealgnlng the bridges
end locka.
"This will enable the dis­
trict's board of directors, in
conferences with the engin­
eers, to pin down the cost and
we'll then have a complete
package."
Krider declared that when
the district can determine the
construction cost figure and
the right-of-way acquisition ia
completed, "We will be ready
to obtain financing."
Krider added, "We will then
have completed 30 per cent of
the battle."

a'mi
quest tor . M l to f r o vkk Goto n t o n t . k r w ily
Brintotoe Cootoy
PrimKF
by the t
morning ; Inctoied NfUetog
Lockwood Bridge to tha tenth•M l sectk* to the l i m b ,
which was carrtod away hr
flood watort from Hurricane
. in
AAtjmwSmWt»- u J . ,-jwi*. au.* *hr. .» / •
w%r**%
Dora; drainage operation! to
Gro Creek to permit U to
LAKE HARNEY has spilled over the bank and created flood condltiona
drain property tram Leko
in many area homes. Water can bo seen above ns it covered 800 feet of
Kathryn to Laka Jessup; and
road through Rest Haven. At least 10 families have to wude through
drainage operation* from Big
ater to get to their homes. County officials report that the bike levels in
Lake Into Cub Lake,
the
ie area will continue to rise for the next few duys
(Herald Photo)
Commliiioners will request
emergency Federal funde to
he!p cope with the flood con­
dition problems, created by
the hurricane.
The Lockwood Bridge ro
placement U estimated to coet
$33,000.
An on-the-aita inspoctloa to
engineers determined that Gee
WASHINGTON (UPI) - and Georgia and we ere ful­ the disaster area to process Creek la not permitting an out­
President Johnson Is keeping filling that promise."
loan assistance applications fall of water from Laba Kath­
In "close touch" with the gov­
ryn to Lake Jeeeup due to
Aa the President announced from property owners.
ernors of Florida and Georgia
-T h e U. a. FtsMle J
trash, which la stopping
to speed up damsge repairs that more than IA# million ia Scrvta* to
IMS vlckiis hurricane Dore'. damtgea already Kad~'W» nitlea m protec. log liw health mated vueti ...............
providing a pro­
Johnson said ia a statement caused by Dora the hurri­ of elt lien*.
per ultimate outfall or* ap­
Saturday that "I have pledg­ cane’s tattered remnants re­ —The Department of Agri­ proximately 920,000.
ed all possible federal assis­ versed course and swung back culture to continue to provide Gee Creek, engineers laid,
tance to the people ot Florida
across North Florida and Geor­ surplus foods to evacuated provide! the only ultimata out­
gia dumping torrential rains {amlllea and to complete sur­ fall of drainage for 4,000 acres
vey of crop and farm damage. in the south end of tho coun­
of up to 19 inches.
—The Bureau of Public ty, Including 300 acres in Al­
The President’s statement Roads to cooperate with slate
tamonte Springs, 2300 acres in
followed his inspection tour of and county authorities in a Casselberry, 173 acres ie
the hurricane damage Friday. survey of road and bridge
"While damage surveys damage and to proceed with Longwood, 1,200 In Somlnole
County lands and 23 acres of
have not been completed," highway repair.
miscellaneous t o m n e r c l a l
Johnson said, "it is apparent
complexes.
Production of the catapult the total damage, public and
The outfall from Big Bear
strips, which are being engi­ private, wil approximate the
Lake Into Cub Laka will pro­
neered on contract for the $2oo mill.on figure estimated
vide flood control for 2,100
U. S. Navy is expected to be­ by Mr. F.dwant McDermott,
acres of heavily developed sub­
gin around Nov. 13.
making this one of the most
urban area. Estimated cost of
Provencher said that 10 or severe stor-ns to hit this area
this project has been set at
!2 persons will be employed m this century."
$3,000.
in the Sanford building, with McDermott, director of the
At noon today, County Comhiring of "probably eight new- Office nf Emergency Planning
machine operators."
in Washington, will make a Seminole County's Gold wa­ miiilonera were still consider­
special request for president­ ter far President Club will ing other emergency projects,
ial disaster funds after the sponsor a motorcade to Orlan­ with projects already approv­
damages hive been assayed. do Tuesday afternoon to hear ed totaling $96,000.
Baker Qualifies
A check of City Hall records "I am prepared,” Johnson the Republl -an candidate speak
at a rally at Colonial Plait.
today revealed that Commis- said "to make that allocation
promptly ind the funds for Members of the group will
••
stoner Joe Baker has quail that purpose are available.'' meet at the county UOP head­
fled to run for re election to The President atso directed: quarters across from Setninole
hts office in November. Incum­ —The Corps of Engineers to PUia on U. S. 1792 at 1:30
bent Baker has been chall help complete damage surveys p. m. They will he Joined by
enged by the registration of so that fed-.’sl assistance funds members of the Sanford Goldwater for President Club and Rioters Arrested
E. C. Harper Jr., who an­ may he allocated.
nounced hia intention to run a '—The Small Holiness Admin proceed to the 2:30 p. m. ral- NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.
(Ul'I) — Police arrested 40
few weeks ago.
titration to provide a staff inily.
rioting teenagers Sunday and
told more than 100 othera to
leave town.
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General Election

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LBJ Speeds R elief To Stricken

Areas In Florida And Georgia

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Work Begins On
ACL Building
Prcclsioneering Inc. began
today to put the ACL building
which they leased eevera)
weeks ago on North Myrtle
Ave. Into shape for production
of catapult strips for the
Navy.
Earl Provencher, president
of the engineering firm said
at noon today that two 20 foot
high towers will be erected
on the north end of the build­
ing to house the cording and
de-cording reels and provide
additional space for the 300foot-long catapult strips, which
will be assembled in the build­
ing.
The towers have already
been fabricated in the com­
pany's base plant seven miles
south of Sanford, and erection
will begin the first of next
vet k.

U. S. Protests

Goldwatcr Club
Sets Motorcade
To Plaza Rally

mwA.

Saturday Downpour
Roods Casselberry
By J i m
Caaaelbf rry'l lakes and
streams, already awoUea hum
Hurries*# Dora, wcut aver
their banka aa thi result to
Saturday's torrtnUal deluge
Inundating roads aad threeciting homes.
Overbrook Drivo waa "Un­
derbrook** lor • while Satur­
day night as t))a stream ran
through aarportea aad yarda
when the culvert fllkd to ca­
pacity. Water thnatcaed to
Good the fire static* aad Trip­
let Drive was temporarily
rioeed to traffic.
Crews from the telephone
company atUl wan working
Sunday night to restore ser­
vice to many parts to torn
aad C a i s e l b a r r y Utilia’ crews worked day and
" to keep Gto water aad

sewagt services to operatic*.
Laka Triplet baa flooded tho
19th bolt aad driving range to
the Land O'Lakta Country
Club and N. Triplet Drivo ha#
been closed duo to a washed
out aulvart Portions to Win­
ter Park Drivo under &lt;
Uon wore damaged as
Ilona to the road baas
washed suit.
Lake Griffin went over tto
books, flooding Panning Lum­
ber Company aad damaging
Golden Daya Drive. Yarda art
flooded to the Secret Lake
section aa eanals spilled over.
Lake Kathryn, which goto
the overflow ( n a oil to thoaa
lake*, also la well above nor­
mal level and ha* flooded tho
bach lawns to m an borne* aa

Public Hearings
On City Agenda
Public hearings will occupy assessment roll for
a large portion to City Com­ soma to tha other mailers I*
missioners' time i t tha regular be take* up.
meeting In City Hall at I p. n». The meeting with roproeaadatlves to die Maurice H. Con­
today. Four hearings are oo nell Associates, marine engi­
the agenda.
neers out nf Miami, postponed
Costa to Hurricane Dora ara because of the hurricane Last
already apparent as tha city week, has been scheduled tot
will be saked to approve near­ • p. m. Tuesday,
ly $1,000 in overtime pay for
city crows.
Other Items on the It point
agenda Include first readings
of several ordinances; Includ­
ing Intent to annex two areas—
Ihc southwest corner to 27U&gt; Tonight la the deadline tor
St. and French Ava., and the
northeast corner ot Onora Rd. signing up new acta far lb*
USD Benefit Show to b* held
ind Hwy. 17-92.
Consideration of water rites ■t the Civic Center, Sept. 26th,
and contract* with the Sanford Mrs. Elaine Orail, show dir­
Housing Authority, street open­ ector aeld ti&lt;dey.
ing nf the area north nf E. Rehearsals ere being held
2tth St. and east of Glcnway at Um NAS Ballroom at T:W
Drive, consideration of chan and any person or group wish­
ges in a vacation schedule for ing to "get Into the act" la
the Refuse Division, and a tax asked to oc present it that
equalisation hearing on the tax time.

Deadline For

Acts Tonight

Six Killed

To East Berlin

MIAMI ( UPI ) — The Flor­
ida Highway Patrol listed at
least six deaths on state
roads over tha weekend in
traffic mlahapa.

BERLIN (UP!) - The Uni­
ted States today protested to
the Russians against the fir­
ing of shots into the American
sector of Berlin by East Ger­
man police pursuing a wound­
ed refugee Sunday.
Five American military po­
licemen braved Communiat
gunfire to help the refugee
escape over me be r u n wad.
It was the first time American
soldiers had taken an active
part In the rescue ot a refugee
escaping to the West and also
the tin t time Communist bor­
der guards bad fired at U. S.
soldiers.

Phone Calls
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A housewife In each of tha
60 itatea ia going to gat a
telephone eall Monday from
Lady-Bird Johnson and Mur­
iel Humphrey, ' **

26,000 Listen

.

OMAHA, Nab. (UPI) —
Evangelist Billy G r a h a m
drew a record 20.000 persona
to the Ak-Sar-Ben race track
Sunday for the final message
of bis 10-day crusade.

Herald Index

Days Left To

NO. 277

K 0 0 0 Asked For Flood Relief

4 4

Speaking of merchants re­
mind* u i of (be reputation en­
joyed by Milady's Shoppe at
log S. Park Ave. According to
Mrs. Caroline Holtxclaw, the
proprietor, a client visited the
store the other week, bought
some material nod left. A few
daya later, Mrs. Holticlsw r*
reived a telephone eall from
Farmington, Maine, laying the
material had registered such
s hit with friends of the pur­
chaser that the friend wanted
to place an order. The order
was placed sod filled and San
ford enjoyed more good pub­
licity with still another satis­
fied shopper.

Vrotharmas said at I a. m.
( U D "wry little tafarmathm
had been received from tht
vicinity to Gladys during tha
night" but estimated Ito post
■ ■Inal
remaster*
Gtodyato- tlcw at latitude iT.s, loagttodo
to laai to It J , or about *39 mitts east to
Aatlgn* to tha Leaser Anta­
les."
The storm waa moving to
IAN JUAN, F. E , (UFI&gt;- ward the west-northwest at
Tropieal storm Gladys whip­ about 11 mph aad was expectped water* la Ike tropical At ed to routinoe Ito course aid
Untie IB» a Ike east to ken speed.
with n mile an hour winds to­ Gale winds extended out IN
day—the same ocean arena mike to the northern semicir­
where Dorn and CUo
cle and 39 miles to Um southwrithed into hurricanes.
i n Mmicirde.
The Baa Jute weather
Gladys waa discovered Sun­
to wrea th tropic el day by ships plowing the weto tha Maaea w it ex ton to the tropical Atlatole.
t o grew k « U e end t o B to the fourth tropical storm
■ w ill the oat u to la rtae up eut to thi
to
within a mouth.
■AN WAN, P. R. t t f n -

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday wWi high today around 80; tow tonight In 80s.
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Center Opens

Another Fischer

The Marlando Club’s
coma Center in Orlando com­
menced operations today on a
regular schedule.
On 3tondays, Wednesdayi
and Fridays the center will be
open from 1 until 4 p. m. and
on the first Tuesday of each
month from 7.JO until 9 p. m.

ABERDEEN, S. D. (UPI)
—The Fischer quints are one
year old today and the good
people of Aberdeen are hold­
ing their breath once more,
for Mrs. Mary Ann Fischer,
mother of tha nation'a first
surviving quintuplets, la ex­
pecting again.

TWO NAVY MEN were injured Sunday night when the cur above left
Highway 427, the Old Orlando Highway, and rammed into u palm tree.
Treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital were David C. Price, 20, and J. R.
Evans, uUo 20. Unhurt wan another passenger, Charles Baker, 18. High­
way Patrol Trooper John McConnell charged Price with reckless driving.

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Pare 4-A—July 15, 1964

Think FIRST of Food Fair
where QUALITY is
always in fashion!

Board Votes
Closing 01
County Home
The Board of County Commlaatonora today officially
dosed the County Home and
announced that Commissionera John Alexander and U e
Gary had been appointed to
make a study and propose
uses to which the home could
be put.
It waa understood that the
two commissioners would de­
cide if the spsce available
could be utilised for expansion
of offices for various county
departments. They are also to
decide whal disposition is lo
be nude of the furniihinjs at
the home.
The board authoriied trans­
fer of atl foodstuffs from the
home lo the county Jail. In
addition, It was decided that
present employes would com­
plete their services as of the
end of the current week and
that their services would be
terminated at that time. Two
weeks' severance pay was
okayed by the Commission for
these employes.
Patients which were being
cared for at the borne have
now been transferred to pri­
vate institutions. At the time
the board decided to close
the home It was reported that
only six patients were being
served in the facility.

GIANT SAVINGS

DETERGENTS! C A T S U P
LIMIT I OF YOUR
CHOICE WITH S 00 OROER

Slate h rlaaaei for adult
and Junior tnemhere of the
Sanford Semlnola Art Ataoci
ation will be held a t the Cul­
tural A rt Center, (the former
library), every Thursday, the
Aaaoetallon announced today.
Several buiinraa hou*ra in
Sanford are displaying the
work of local artiata, includIng First Fedaral, Southern
Hell, Sankarlk'a and the Flor­
ida State Dank and Rose and
Wilk'a Restaurant.
Artiat exhibitora Include
Mrs. Mary Knox, Roaamond
Chapman, E. B. Stowe, Gretchen Lewie Crowell and Helen
DeWit.
Danny Smith, 14 year old
Junior member la painting a
18 foot mural on the lunch
room wall In the South Sem­
inole Junior High School,

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Resignation Of
Tamm Accepted
After listening to proposals
for waterfront developments
for two hours, Monday, dis­
cussions were called to a halt
by Mayor A. L. Wilson and
the commission got on to
other items on the agenda.
The resignation of Finance
Director Henry Tamm was
accepted "with sincere re­
gret," a n d commissioner!
reunanimously voted him
solution of appreciation.
Dr. Vincent Roberts waft
re-appointed to the Civil Ser­
vice board;
A beer and wine license waa
.'.pproved for Kenneth and
Ruby Qaurrie at 713 W. Ninth
St.;
Commissioners heard first
reading of an cwdinance to resone from R-2 to R-5 an area
of Seminole Park and the
Town of Sanford;
In other notion commission­
ers deadlocked several time*
over voting on proposals and
Issues, with Mayor Wilson
having to make the deciding
vote.
They tabled authorisation
of payment of Reynolds,
Smith and Hill for port study
contract; granted low bid lo
Under Industrial Machinery
of Lakeland for a pneumatic
roller; tabled a request for
purchase of city propertywest of the storm sewer;
turned down an offer of prope-ty serosa from the city
ahop; voted to sell three par­
cels of land on the Lake Mary
Road, and approved consider
ation of consulting services
for specialised work on the
water Improvement program.

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�Seminole County * * * + on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

^ a it f n r ii l i r n t l i i
VToO +
There's one thing as aurc
as the sun came up this morn­
ing.
• • •
Delegates to the Republican
Convention went to San Fran­
cisco to do one thing—nomi­
nate Barry Goldwater as their
presidential candidate.
• • •
Understatement of the year!
Said one Sanford man Wed­
nesday, after reading Tueiday’s edition of the Herald:
"Noticed something in the pa­
per about a m arina.”
• • *
• The ‘m arina’ edition of
The Herald," said Chairman
Francis Roumlllat of the Sem­
inole County Chamber'* port
authority committee, "was
beautiful."
• • •
Ai the old saying goes, you
learn something every day. In
reporting the retoning of two
parcels of land by the County
Commission fur proposed con­
struction of quick-stop food
stores we called them "Handy-Andy" stores. That, we
learned, was a miscue. They're Handy Stores. Amos had
his Andy and guess we
thought Handy had one, too.
• • •
Boy Scout Troops 34, 501
and 507 arc planning a camp­
fire at 8 p.m. Saturday in
Fort Mellon Park. The public
has been invited to attend.
The theme will be "Our
American Heritage."
• • •
I,ost dog department:
Cindy, a black Belgian shep­
herd, belonging to the James
H. McClure family who re ­
sides near the intersection of
25th Street and Ueardall Ave­
nue, has been missing for sev­
eral days. If you ice hi in any­
where, or know anything of
his whereabouts, please call
one of the Clock's winders.
• • •
Mark Brewer, teenage son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer
of Casselberry, underwent an
••ye operation Tuesday at the
University of Florida medical
center. Mark, who was a
hurler on South Seminole
Junior High's baseball team
this past spring, will enter
Lyman High this fall.
a&gt; • •
W. B. West of Oviedo was
elected treasurer of the State
Vocational Agricultural Teach­
ers during the group's recent
annual convention held at the
Cherry Plaza inOrlando,
• • *
Seminole County boys at­
tending
Forestry
Training
Camp at O’Leno Slate Park
tiiis week are Michael Gibson,
Michael Tindel, Ken Forrest
and Bobby Headrick, mem­
bers of local FFA chapters.
• • •
If you like Jerry L*wis
movie* and plan to *ee hi*
latest. "The Patsy" be sure to
get your tickets from mem­
bers of Ihe Seminole High
School Band, who arc selling
them. The kid* are working
hard this summer to raise
money for tripa they plan to
take next year. Whoever is
promoting this summer fund­
raising deal (they also held a
car-wash recently) is being
real smart, encouraging the
kids to do this during vaca­
tion so as not to clobber up
school and studies with fund

raisins*-

• • •
Judge
C. Vernon
Mile,
whose secretary is going on
vacation, asked permission
from the County Commission­
er! to hire one of the Youth
Employment Service
appli­
cants for a fill-in, thus put­
ting into practice preachings
about helping youngsters. P er­
mission granted.
• • *
Attorney BUI Hutchison has
been appointed to fill the va­
cancy created by Joe Mura*ko's resignation from the
Fred Wilson Memorial Libr­
ary board.

Herald Index
Abhy ........................ . Page 4
Bridge ..................... . Page 4
Classified ................
Comics ..................... . Page 10
Editorial •*•«••■•••« . P*2* 8
Funerals ..........
. Pace 2
Page 9
Horoscope ..............
Society ................... Pace* &lt;-5
. F»4« 6

VOL. 56

Zip Cotie 32771
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WEATHER: Purtl.v cloudy through Friday with scattered showers; high today 90-95; low tonight 72-78.
United’ Press Leased Wire
Estaldished 1908
THUUSDAY, JULY 16, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 235

State Senate Caucuses Friday
Surprise Call
Linked To
Reapportion

$6.25 Million
Budget OKd By
School Board
The Seminole County Board
of Public Instruction today
announced that It had tenta­
tively adopted a budget for
the 19C4-63 fiscnl yrnr of frt,250,743.63 and that the millnge will rise from 8.25 during
the 1963-64 year to a total of
9.32 mills.
The school system’s budget
is broken down into three gen­
eral sections. The opernting
(support and maintenance)
budget will amount to $5,758,484, the interest ar.J sinking
fund section calls for $299,225
to retire a portion of the
board's bonded indebtedness,
and *334.034.63 for the build­
ing budget. A total of $141,001) will be transferred front
the operating budget nnd is
included in the building sec­
tion of the budget.
Reasons for the 1.07 millage increase for the 1904-65
year were listed. School Su­
perintendent It. T. Milwee ex­
plained that increased enrollment has culled for the add­
ing of 31 new teachers, ad­
ditions to nnd the expanding
of the industrial arts pro­
gram, the new driver train­
ing range, eight now buses
compared to four new vehicles
In 1963, and nn increase of
$44,000 In the cost * of tha
county's participation in tha
Minimum Foundation Pro­
gram.
The Board budgeted funds
for the completion of three
current construction project*
nnd four new project*. Cur­
rent projrcts to be completed
arc nt Crooma High, Lake
Mnry Elementary and Oviedo.
The four new projects include
the addition of a five-class­
room wing at South Seminole
Elementary, another fiveclassroom addition at Alta­
monte Springs Elementary, a
general industrial arts simp
ami agriculture department
shot a t Seminole High.
The board set 1 p.m., July
24, as the time for a public
hearing on the budget at the
school board offices in San­
ford.

Slate Laws No
Protection,
Kynes Says
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Ally. Gen. Jam es Kynes Wed­
nesday answered one of the
bigeest civil rights questions on
the minds of police officers,
and hotel, motel and restaur­
ant owners in Florida:
Can the state anti-trcspsi*
and undesirable guest laws beused to avoid obeying the new­
ly passed federal civil rights
law?
The answvr, Kynes said, is
no.
The attorney general gave a
brief report on a meeting held
Tuesday in Miami Beach with
55 of the state's 67 sheriffs at
which he gave recommenda­
tions on handling the touchy
situation.
He toll the sheriffs that
while the rights law does not
destroy the state laws, which
in some instances In the past
hive been used to prevent in­
tegration, the federal law does
preempt their field in some
Instances.
Kynes said the state laws
ran not be used to get around
the civil rights law. He said
more plainly, that the tres­
pass law can't tie relied on to
eject persons on ground* of
race, color, religion or nation­
al origin.
Kyne* added that his h u ­
gest picee of advice wa» ade­
quate law enforcement and
that he also "urged the sher­
iff* to provide the leadership
to encourage the people to set­
tle their disputes »nd disagree­
ments in the courts and not

is Uw streets,"

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) In a surprise action, the State
Senate will caucus Friday
and formally designate Sen.
James E. Connor of Brooks*
viltc as its president for the
1965 session.
Sen. Verle Pope. St. Augus­
tine, will be designated pres­
ident pro le minire. Both have
sufficient verbal pledges from
colleagues to cinch Use posi­
tions.
Senate President W i l s o n
Carraway said the senators
will gather at Crystal River's
Port Paradise Hotel tonight
for a party hosted by Senator
and Mrs. Connor and will
caucus nt 10 a.in. Friday.
He gave as tile reason for
moving tho designation up
several months Uio "current
unstable situation."
He presumably was refer­
ring to Ihe recent U. S. Su­
preme Couit mandate that
Florida's present 43 senator,
112 . representative rrapportnmment formula was uncon­
stitutionally unrepresentative
of (lie people and ordering
both houses reconstituted on
a basil of population.
(Sen. Mack N. Cleveland of
Sanford said this morning
that he would bo on hand for
the caucus.
(He said that it is possible
the proposed amendment to
the federal constitution, which
would »«ke Jurisdiction away
from t h e government In
Washington and place it In
tho hands of the several
HOP PRESIDENTIAL candidate Ilnrry Goldwater today pledged n enmstales, might lx- discussed.)
juiign of “issue*, not personalities" and called on Republicans lu close
It is not yet knnwn when
ranks nnd work for a victory in November.
the rcap|M&gt;rlinnmciit, which
will s|&gt;eli the end of rural
county domination of the
Florida House ami Senate,
must take place. Hie stale la
expected to ask for a delay
until llie regular 1965 session
The convention ends tonight
SAN FRANCISCO (U ri) duct it on issues, lint person­
hid the fetleral court could
—Sen. Barry Goldwairr of- alities. lie said he expected with acceptance speeches from order that it be done right
Johnson to conduct the same tho presidential and vice
fir ally tapped Rep. William
away.
kiml &gt;.f a campaign.
presidential nominee*. WellThe ruling that the legisla­
E. .Miller of Nrw York to"I just hope I'm a better
day to run with him as the salesman than lie is," said informed Republican* report­ ture must lie reapportioned
ed that Goldwater already to give more voice to city
Republican party's v i c e Goldwater.
dwellers gave rise to specula­
bud tapped Miller for *erund
presidential nominee.
tion that the so-called "|&gt;ork
•
•
*
place on the ticket.
chop" gang in the Senate
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)—
Thch speech** in effect will might not he able to put over
Burry Goldwater, winner &lt;&gt;f
kick off the 1904 Republican ' its choice for president, seetill' 1964 Repilhllrun presi­
political campaign and set the ond most powerful offiee in
dential nomination, pointed
true t-r a true conservative tile state since Ihe holder sue.
the GOP along a conservative
v». liberal battle In the ceeds to the governorship
road today and prepared to
slim,Id anything happen to
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) months ithcud.
ask for Hep, William E. Mil­
the governor.
_Sen.
Barry
Goldwater
I
k
v
ler of New York as Ids run­
Thu*, tlie rural bloc is mov­
gan today to dress the party
ning mate.
ing up its formal designation,
Gov.
Wallace
wounds
opened
by
the
Re­
Gotdwulcr, 55-year-ohl st-nwhich for the past several
utor from Arizona, won the publican National Convention
year* has U -n held in Gaines­
nomination on the national that gave him its presidential In Quandry
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI, ville at Ihe University of
convention's first ballot, ns nomination.
The newly appointed nomi­ —Gov George Wallace found Florida homecoming in No­
rxjwctcd, after routing his
disorganized and Inept opposi­ nee met with the GOP fi- himself in somewhat of a di­ vember — after tiie general
ek-clion lias derided Hie fate
nnnru committee and with the
tion at every turn.
lemma today with the selec­ of those who will serve in the
state
GOP
chairman.
He
said
Hu immediately pledged
himself to wage "a vigorous that the campaign to reunite tion of Sen Barry Goldwater session.
Conner will still have (o be
runi|&gt;nigu” against Piesidcnt the parly would begin at the as the Republican presklential
formally elected to Hie pres­
Johnson before the November session with state officials. candidate,
Wallace and Gnldwlcr both idency at the opening of the
Goldwater ulso was putting
eviction and promised to con____
.
- the finishing touche* on hi* are counting heavily on the 1965 session, but Ids designa­
fcrmal acceptance speech. It South in their campaign fur tion probably would not be
was described u» nn exposi­ electoral votes. In ■ three-way upset once II hat bren offi­
tion of his philosophy rather race with President Johnson, cially accomplished.
limn a political dialogue of n the two conservatives poss­ The House, following a pat­
ibly could kill off cadi other's tern established many years
detailed examination of is­
chances.
ago and followed by liio .Sen­
sue* in the forthcoming cam­
ate up until Hie early 1950's,
NEW YORK (U PI) — paign.
Hie House designated Its
The address, In its early
Florida's exhibit at t h e
x|K-nkcr, Hep. K. C. Rowell
World's Fair isn’t g-lng to drafts, i* somewhat shorter Goldwater Top
of Sumter County, during the
la- a lemon uftcr all, Gov. than the acceptance speech
European Story
1963 regular session.
Farris Bryant r e p o r t e d delivered by Richard M. Nix­
LONDON (UPI) — Sen.
Senator Carraway laid he
on In I960, but longer than
Wednesday.
Itiyant, fearful that the the one made by John F. Harry Goldwater'* walkover did not know if reapportionnomination a* tin- Republican nu-nl will lie discussed during
state would be hurt because Kennedy that year.
Seme bandages for party party's prt sidential candidate tint brief caucus.
the Florida pavilion had been
It ii possible, he said, that
running in Ibe red, look an woundi already are in place. was headline news throughout
a committee of senators
emergency trip to thia city Pennsylvania Gov. William Europe today.
In i'ari* the newspaper Au- might be requested to be *p.
W. Scranton and New York
to see what could he done.
rore bannered, "Goldwater pointed lo represent the group
But lie said he found that Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
The Winner In An Easy at court hearings or other dis­
Florida's pavilion wus a t­ mode gracious courtesy culls
Chair!"
cussions having to do with
tracting record crowds—20,- a t the Goldwater suite Wed­
In London, (he Evening
changes in legislative make­
000 last Sunday—and effi- nesday night.
News trumpeted "Goldwater
For his part, Goldwater storms In." The Evening Stan­ up.
cial* predicted a rosy finanGov. Farris B r y a n t is
rial future for the attraction. sent Scranton a warm tele­ dard headlined, "It'« Barry’s
scheduled to meet Jure F ri­
Hryant refused to discuss gram praising the governor'* Big Day."
the financial condition of the convention speech w- h i c h
Among West German news­ day with the mayor's commit­
pavilion but said many of the urged delegates, in the pat­ papers a r&lt; presentativ* head­ tee on fair apportionment to
state's exhibits had been run­ tern set by Goldwater in line wa* that of the Frank­ discuss removing from Hie
ning in the red during the I960, to forget their differ­ furter Allgemelne: "Goldwa­ November ballot a constitu­
early months of tils World's ences and get to work for the ter Dumps Scranton in San tional amendment that would
put into the stale's basis Uw
new nomine*.
Francisco."
Fair.

Barry Sets 'Vigorous Campaign'
★ ★ ★
Barry Works To
Heal Wounds

Fair Exhibit
On Comeback

Juvenile Court Hears
Home Vandalism Case
Juvenile Court Judge C.
Vernon Mize Wednesday re­
turned, three hoy* agr* 11 to
16 to county jail and sent five
younger children, eight lo 11,
home on probation in their
parents custody.
The eight children, all mrmbers of three families, were
nrcusrd of vandalism, theft
and unlawful entry at the
home of L)r. I^onard Munson,
120 Scott Ave., Saturday nml
Sunday,
Two of the children return­
ed to Jail are brothers and
Judge Mize ordered C, E. Mc­
Cord, juvenile counselor, to
conduct further investigation
into the case before sentenc­
ing them .
The other boy, a deaf-mute
with a police record, whose
mother testified that he had a
violent temper anil wns be­
yond her control, was sent
hark to Jail to await n psy­
chiatric examination Krldny
for possible commitment to •
mental institution.
Record* show that the boy
had been entered in two
schools for afflicted children,
tint school officials reported
that they would not arrrpt
him again because of his viol­
ent behavior.
All of the younger children
nt the hearing, (which wn*
conducted separately for enrh
family), attested that the
deaf-mute had initially enter­
ed the home and later encour­
aged them to go there and
help enrry thing* away and
commit vandalism. The theft*
nnd vandalism begun Satur­
day and continued on Sunday
until tha first arrest wns
made by City Police t.l. Ben
Butler ami Patrolman Don
llruinley, nltout noon.
At tha hearing, the moth-

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BRIEFS
Proposals Rejected
G K N E V A , Switzerland
(UPI) — The United States
and the Soviet Union today
.jCctcd each Other's propos­
als fur a "bomber bonfire."

Cyprus Fifflitinp
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
Fresh fighting combined with
report* of new arrivals of
men and weapons from Greece
today heightened the danger
of full-scale war in Cyprus.

Escape Fails
BERLIN (UP!) — One of
Communist East Germany's
border guards tried to flee to
West Berlin early today but
he was arrrsted at gunpoint
by Ids fellow policemen.

Driver Hurt
SARATOGA S P R I N G S ,
N'.Y. (UPI) — Driver Don
Cutnrnu, 32, of lie L*on
Springs, w a s hospitalized
Wednesday night following a
four-horse spill at tho Sara­
toga Hue* way.

Vote Rulinpf Set
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor
will make rulings next week
which are expected to sat up
the final act In the Kynes versus * Fainhith battle for
attorney general.

GI Runs Amok
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) —
An American soldier went on
a frenzied shunting spree
with on M-H rifle loduy, kill­
ing one man from his com­
pany and wounding three oth­
er* before he fell and died
from return fire.

ers, (none of the fathers were
present) said that they were
told by the children that they
"found" the articles they
brought home "in the trash."
One little girl, whose father
became suspicious led him to
a junk pile behind a store nml
told him that was where she
hud obtained the articles.
Most of the children testi­
fied that they "thought," or
were told by the other chil­
dren that the Munson home
"was nn empty house and no
one lived there."
Judge Mize queried nil of
the mothers ns to why none
of the fnthets wns present.
The mother of the denf-muto
testified that her husband is
presently serving two consec­
utive 60-day jail sentence* tn
city jnil for assault and bat­
tery on her. Her daughter was
also Involved.

JUDGE VERNON MIZE

Krider Marina
Statement Is
Clarified
John Krider, manager of the
Scminola County Chamber of
Commerce, declared today that
ho wanted to clarify a atnlement ho made before the
meeting of tho City Commis­
sion Monday night when the
marina p r o p o s a l s were
brought to the attention of
that board.
Kf iller’s statement was that
in hi* opinion "control of tho
city's most valuable asset on
a long term lease would re­
sult in individual nnd per­
sonal gain and drstroy anv
future king range planning."
It was not designed he said,
to reflect upon the Integrity
of any individual* or groups.
" I ’m sure." Krider said,
"that each person Interested
in the marina development,
Including myself, would agree
that anyone risking their per­
sonal funds tn develop tills
or any other local project Is
entitled to whatever gain may
result."
A group of local hankers
presented the master plan for
the development of the city'*
Inkrfront properties for con­
sideration by the city commissioners nml proposed a
comprehensive, overall, long
range development. They sug­
gested that a study of this
plan he completed before uny
lease he considered.
Krider, In issuing his state­
ment today, explained that ho
did not want his declaration
to the city commission to ho
misconstrued.

Tho mother of the two
brothers who were returned to
Jnll said that her husband w h s
an Interstato truck driver
who had not been home sine*
April, nnd site did not know
when to expect hint,
The mother of the feeble­
minded child, whose nineyenr-old daughter wns also in­
volved, testified that she ao«l
her husband hail been separ­
ated, hut recently were recon­
ciled. The hoy has been await­
ing admission to the Sunlund
T r a i n i n g Center for 11
months. Judge Mize said that
in view of the present circum­
stances he would do all in his
power to speed admission.
The five children, including
the two girls, were sent horns
on probation, with stern
warnings from Judge Mir*
tlint if they were seen on the
streets
unaccompanied
by
their parents they- would ba
promptly arrested and so In­
structed tho city policeman
present who rend the charges
against the children.
Two full-page legal-sized
papers worn required to list
all tho articles stolen front
tho Munson home, which In­
cluded everything from china
and silver to a slid* projector
and ruhired slides, and includ­
ed electrical appliance which
tho imlico officer told a Her­
ald reporter "were hooked up
and being used in one of tlie
homes."
All of the parents were
warned that the owner of the
vandalized home might be ex­
pected to tiring civil suit
against them for damages.
I’olice photographs of the
dnninges done to the home
were exhibited nt the hear­
ing. Pictures showed the floor
of tho kitchen nnd living
room smeared with the conlent* of dozens of smashed
bottles and jars. Drawers,
boxes and cupboards were op­
ened nnd their c o n t e n t s
thrown around or carried
away.
l’utrolmnn Rrumley testified
that lifter tho arrests wero
made, the parents cooperated
in gathering up nil the stol­
en articles and turning them
over to pulira headquarter*.

Cohn Found
Not Guilty
NEW YORK (UPI) — At­
torney Roy M. Cohn, former
counsel of thu late Ben. Jo­
seph McCarthy's Investigating
committee, wns found not
guilty on three counts of per*
jury nnd four of obstruction
of justice by a federal court
Jury today.
The jury of If men and nno
woninn completely exonerated
tha 37-year-old former Com­
munist hunter nnd his 57*
year-old co-defendant, attorn­
ey Murray E. Guttcsmnn. Gottrxmnn had been charged with
two count* of perjury.
The announcement of ths
verdict by jury f o r e m a n
Claude Applegate resulted in
an outburst of cheer* from
the defense table and friends
of tho defendants.
Judgo Dudley R. Ronssl
smiled at Ihe outburst even
as rourt attendants admon­
ished tlie spectators to bs
quirt.
It wns the second trial of
both defendants, whose first
trial ended in a mi*trtul Iracause of tho death uf a ju r­
or's father.

Cigarette Test
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UPI)
— The Atomic Energy Com­
mission (AF.C) announced
Wednesday Hint tests are plan­
ned to determine whether
massive doses of nuclear rad­
iation esn maka cigarette*
safer to smok*.
the pUn since knocked down
by the U. S. court.
Carraway said after C*lhcring at tha Port Paradise
Hotel tonight for a party, the
senators will be guest* of
Conner and hi* wife at Wcekl
Wachce bpring* in the Patio
Restaurant i t 9 p.m. this af­
fair, he said, is strictly social.
In addition to designating
Conner and Pope, the sena­
tors also will designate for­
m er Ben. Ed Fraser to con­
tinue ■* secretary of the Sen­
ate and Leroy Adkison to con-

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�Scranton Puts Aside Defeat; Pledges Support O f Goldwater
'I Know How
Barry Felt'In
I960, He Says
8AM FRANCISCO (UP1) Gov, William W. Scranton, as
Sen. Barry Goldwater did
four years ago, turned today
from a crushing detest within
bis own party to do battle
against the Democrats.
True to hla promise, the
Pennsylvanian put ssids the
bitterness of bis ill-starred
campaign agsinet Goldwater
end pledged "whatever campiignlng talent I may have to
the Job of winning Republican
victories on every level this
fall."
He did so in dramatic fishlea. standing under the klieg
lights and before a stilted Re­
publican National Convention
Just as doldwster had faced
end acknowledged a fore­
doomed defeat at the conven­
tion in Chicago in 1M0.
Scrahton made It plain at
the outset that he w ai think­
ing of the moment when Goldwater called on hla followers
to forget their disappointment
end hearts eh* and unite be­
hind the victor of that year,
Richard M. Nikon.
"Pour years ago another
Republican stood where I
stem] now and I think I know
what was in his heart," Scran­
ton said In beginning. And in
concluding, he told hla follow­
ers: f
"Coma, tel ua work within
the Republican party, not
from oulskte It. That la tha
way wa can best serve our
principles . . . this is the way
that we can be faithful to thq
Republican mission aa wa
understand It, and aa we
tnassura it, and that, truly, U
the beat way possible to serve
our conscience and to serve
our country.”
It wasn't until two hours
later that Scranton made 1)1*
pledge to Qoidwatar In per­
son. Together with his wife,
Mary, end their four children,
be walked down a back stairway to rn M e aulte on the Uth
floor of Jhe Mark Hopkins Ho­
te l1 to Soldwabar's roems on
tha Uth floor. The two men
were closeted for 10 minutes.
Then Scranton and hie family
returned without talking to
newsmen.

Sanford To Host
Recreation
Meeting
The District II meeting of
toe Florida Recreation Asso­
ciation will ba hosted by tha
City of 8anford on July 2* at
the Civic Center.
Tha meeting will include a
luncheon, business meeting
and a short Recreation Work­
shop for all the visiting dele­
gates.
Mayor A1 Wilson will wclcoma the delegates from
GainssvlUt, Starke, Orlando,
Palatka, Jacksonville, Lees­
burg, DeLand, Live Oak, Day­
tona and Holly Hill at 10 a.m.
Immediately following tha
wsIcoms the business meeting
wilt be conducted by Ray
Maaicy, district vlce-prsildent from Gainesville.
Luncheon will be served at
noon tor *U visiting delegates
and tbalr guests and immed­
iately following lunch a short
recreation workshop will be
offered by Sanford Recreation
Department.

Bock With Sox
WARRINGTON (U l'l) —
Rill Moos# Skowron landed
back "home'' today with tha
Chicago White Box. A Chic­
ago native. Skowron waa
dealt to tha White Ros by
tha Washington Senators, who
passed up tha 190,000 waiver
price end obtained Joe Cun­
ningham plus a playar to b«
named later from His White
Sox.
• • •
NEW ACQUAINTANCES
GREENVILLE, N. C. —
(NEA ) — East Carolina Celleg*, competing in the South­
ern Conference for the first
time, will meet only three
conference foes this fall.
Tha Ffrates will face Richmend, Oct. 21; The Citadel,
- Oct. 31) and Furman, Nov. T.
The
shrimp
white,
bright

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to colored red and
while its eggs are
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TWIST CONTEST winner* In the five, nix nnd
■even year old group nt Lontwood Elementary
School were Janie Fuller and Tommy Addison,
top. In the Limbo, bottom photo, Jackie MeOough wan winner for the iff yearn and older
group. The dance content* were staged last Fri­
day an part of thn school'* summer recreation
program.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. 6 . On Top Of World

Private School
Bill Signed In
Mississisppi

FRANCISCO (UP1)
Barry Goldwater waa
top of tha world today,
overwhelmed to be tha wife
o f tha Republican party's

By United Prana International

presidential nominee.

Mississippi Gov. Paul John*
■on signed Into law Wsdnssday night ■ plan for avoiding
massive public Mhool deatgrogation this fall.
Tha law, enacted by a apo­
d a l session of the legislature,
calls for state tuition grants
for children of both races who
want to attend private, segre­
gated schools.
Similar plana b a n been
thrown out by federal courts
In Virginia and Alabama, but
Mississippi officials say their
pruputil
proposal is different In that
it allows public schools to remain open.
South Carolina also has a
tuition grant plan and a third
school district in tha state
Wednesday asked to be In­
cluded in tha program. The
State Education Department
notified IS South Carolina
school districts Wednesday
they stand to toes federal
funds for Impacted areas if
they don't present desegrega­
tion plana by this fall.
In Birmingham, Ala., Wed­
nesday, Negroes filed legal
objection* to a plan to dsaeg regate four grades In
Oadaden, Huntsville and Mad­
ison County this f a ll This
suit as Id tha three school sys­
tems were delaying complete
Integration "for the sake of
daisy alone.”

Peggy Goldwater was prestha Cow Pataee Wed­
nesday night when the GOP
picked her huebend to be its
standard bearer in the elec­
tion ia November. It was a
time of supreme happiness
and tha culmination af a long
struggle for tha Goldwater
family.
T a t thrilled to death,”
Mrs. Ooldwntor said. ,*I am
overwhelmed and overcome,”
on, "Then art no
express my feeling.”
Wednesday night she had
to go it alone without the
Arisons aonator, but tonight
he e different story.

SAN

3 Die In Plane

Dairymen Union
To Bring Down Costs
Commissioner of Agricul­
ture Doyle Conner this week
challenged Florida dairyman
to learn to live with competi­
tion and bring costa In line,
Speaking to what one
speeker described as the larg­
est group of producers and
distributers together in 20
yuan. Conner said, "l hope
wa can preserve the dairy in­
dustry and that it w ill contlnus to contribute to the
state's aconomy.”
Connsr referred to the re­
cent Supreme Court ruling
which opened the way for
Florida distributor* to pur­
chase out-of-state milk, la y ­
ing that It had created a cri­
sis in tha Florida milk in­
dustry.
"When we approach the
milk industry, we must look
ill three directions — toward
tha consumer, the producer,
end the distributor." Connsr
•mphasUed the need for a
"reasonable profit for both
producer and distributor and
a realistic price at tha conBurner level."
To survive end flourish.

Social Security
Q. My wife has her own
social security record and will
eoon he 82. I'm still working
and making a good salary to
■upport us both. Will my
earnings keep her from draw­
ing torlal eerurity checks
from her own record?
A. No, not if your wifs
draws from her own record.
Q. My daughter's husband
has dssertad her and my wife
and 1 now help support har
children. Since I draw social
security checks, I wonder If
I can draw anything for thess
children?
A. Sorry, but only your
own, or adopted, or step chil­
dren are covered by your so­
cial security record.
Q. 1 haven't worked under social security for the
last 10 years. Are the cred­
its 1 earned beck then etill
good?

A. Yes. They're still on
your record and will stay
there.
Q. My son recently reach­
ed eg* 18. but he is still in
high school, la there any way
hla social security checks can
be centlnuad?
A. No. Only disabled chil­
dren'* ilitxha can continue af­
ter 18.

Conner eeid the dairy Indus­
try must be ultra-efficfent
He pointed out that vnlllc la
drastically
under-promoted,
perhaps because milk has al­
ways met with consumer ac­
ceptance.
Synthetics, nrw products,
fads ere helping bn create
competition at a retail level,
tha Commissioner emphasised.
He eeid there Is a need la
seek out new markets. He cit­
ed the milk success story lie
ing written In Japan, point­
ing out that the school lunch
program there use* millions
of pounds of non-fat dry
milk. He said that during tha
next decade Japan expects e
BOO percent increase in milk
consumption, compered with
an anticipated per eaplta d*
crease In the United States.
As far as ths future of the
dairy industry la concerned,
Conner eeid that rapid chan
ges in production techniques
can ba expected.
Conner called for a "united
agriculture" and "sincere, con­
scientious industry leader­
ship.” "Never before have w*
needed leederehip as w e do
now," he eeid.

Hospital

Notes

WHEREVER BARRY Go1dw«t«r went In San
■mpalgn which brought hit
Franciaco In hli cam;
nomination aa tha GOP prMldantiBl itandardbearer he was greeted by outstretched handa
and he tried to shake them all. (NBA Photo)

Tha safest way to view the
vicious green maray nal i*
probably through tbs port­
hole* at Marlaalaad of Flor­
ida.

This time eh* and her hus­
band will walk into tho Cow
Pelaco together. When he
makes his acceptance ipaach,
she will be on the platform
with him, as is traditional.
Convention! are hard on
the wives of candidates. They
have to go each night to show
s o l i d a r i t y , listen to ths
speeches, take ths acclaim and
swallow tha boos and catcalls
for their husbands.
Both Mrs. Goldwater and
Mra. William W. Scranton
had to auffar those Inner
pengs. But for the Arisons
senator's wife, victory had
long been sewed up nnd she
was surrounded by family end
friends.
Mery Scranton wee meginficent and nt times almost
alone with a dignity and cour­
age in the convention hall.
Mrs. Goldwater ia going to
be a very attractive secret
weapon for the GOP in the
forthcoming campaign. She al­
ways has been thy about pol­
itics, but she took another

look Wednesday night in her
time of glory, and obviouely
ilked it.
While the delegates were
wildly whooping it up for
Goldwater, hi* wife threw
confetti, popped noise mak.
era, blew kisses, end waved
to th* cheering crowd*. Sh*
also dabbed tha tears from
har ayes aa aha shared her
happiness with th* emotional
outpouring of affection by
Goldwater supporters.

Borons Capture
All-Star Tilt
United Prose International
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
— The Birmingham Barons,
loading the Southern League
by m games, are still No. 1
even when opposed by the top
players from all seven other
league teams.
Th* Barons slammed out 12
hits Monday night to win the
league's first annuel ell • star
game 7-2.

Holub Gets New
Pact from K. C.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. &lt;UPf)
—E. J. Holub, e three-year
veteran of tha American
Football League, today wee
signed to a three-year con­
tract with tha Kansas City
Chiefs.
Holub, three time* allleague linebacker, hee been a
standout for the Chiefs since
he came to th* club In 1981
as the then Dellee Texans No.
1 draft choice.

AN8BACH, Germany (UP1)
— A Lufthansa Airline* Boe­
In recent y ea n , medical re­
ing 7S0B four engine Jet with
three crew members aboard search ha* provided effective
craahad and bumad today. The methods for treating many
types of stroke and restoring
three men were killed.
patients to self-sufficiency,
according to Florida Heart
Aisoclatlon.
TOKYO (UP1)—A blaze baUavad started by spontaneous
combustion swept through 10
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J. B. (ll.EAMON. JR., as Ad
m ln letra to r o f V e t e r e m ' A f ­
faire, s n O fficer o f t h s u n ite d
Btotes o f Am erica .
P la in tiff.
WILLIAM
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wife.

M.
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Defen d a n ts.
TO* WILLIAM
M.
KOENtO
and DOLOTIES C. K O E ­
NIO. his w if e .
WHORE RES ID EN C E IP
UNK NO W N AND W HOSE
LAST K NO W N A D D R E S S
IS:
toi
East
llen fer
Street.
N ew O rlaeas &gt;1,
L o u D len e:
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI­
F I E D that a Com pla int to fo re
r l / e e s c erta in m o r i e a s * an
cu m berin g the f o l l o w i n g deecrlboit real property, t o -w i t s
LOT F IV E ( I ) o f BANLAN DU EST ATE*. Uatnlnote County. Florida, aaoordlng to
p la t
t h e reo f
recorded In P la t B o o k It.
P a g e f t , of the P ublla R e .
nerdo e t nominate c o u n t y ,
Florida.
T o g e th er with*
i W e e t o m e tlo H o t W a ter
H ea ter ( « • g a l.) No. l e t
DE
1 E m er e o n - P r y n e K itc he n
Cxh auet Kan w ith Hood
1 Moooaram W a ll Furnac e
—No. A - i m - K
1 Martha W a sh in g t o n built
In o v e n — No. U A - t l t - 3 - U
1 M artha W a sh in g t o n sur
t e c s u n it— No. E - t l - l t - 1 - 0
3 Nut one Heater*
haa been M ed a g a in * ! you tn
tha a b o v s - a l y l td su it, tha ahart
t ill* o f which I* J. a tlloason,
Jr., aa Ad m in istr a to r o f V e t e r ­
ans' Affairs, an O fficer o f the
Un ite d
g letsa
of
America.
P la in tiff, v e r s u s W l l l l s m M.
K o e n i g and Dolors* C. K o sa lg , his w |f* . Defen d a n ts, and
you are required ta a t r v s a
enpy o f your Anawer or othsr
p lead in g lo the Com pla int on
l ’l a l n t l f f s Atto rney, Mack N.
Cleveland. Jr.. S u ite 111 S a n ­
ford Atlantic N a tio n a l Bank
Building, l a n i a r d , Florida, and
til* the o rig in a l A n sw er or
ot he r plea d in g ta the o f fic e
o f the c l e r k o f the c i r c u i t
C o m : o n or b ef ore the ISth day
o f August. A. D. t i l l . It you
fall lo do so. a decree pro
c o n f a ts o w ill he t a k e n e g e l n e t
yo u for the r e l i e f demanded
In the Complaint.
This Notice ( h a lt be p u b lis h ­
ed o n c e a w e e k for f o u r c o n s e ­
cu tiv e t s e t k e In Th e Sanford
Herald, a n ew s p a p e r c ir c u la t ­
ed la Sem inal* County , P ie r Id*.
.
Dated t h is I l k day o f July,
A. I). I t l l .
I H EAD
Art hur 11. Deckwrib, Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Uy: Kendra *. J o h n so n
D ep u ty Clerk
M eek N. Cleveland. Jr.
A tto rn ey for P la i n t i f f
P. O. D r a w t r F.
Hanford. Florid a
Pub lish J u ly f, IS. 33. Is. I f f !

JULY U
Admissions
Darryl Champion, Wynonla
Anderson, Terry L. Hines,
Zclha F. Ross, Mils! (1. An
nett, EUa Mss Brooke, Albert
Phelps,
Peter
MacDonald,
Lewis M 1 n t * r , Lucy W.
Moughton, Mattie Mitchell,
Cora Strickland, all of San­
ford; Roger Limer, Randy D
Rimer, Lake Mary; Elsie
Brsunle, Deltona.
Births
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ervin
of Sanford, a Baby Girl; Hr.
and Mr*. Archie Freeman of
Sanford, a Baby Girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe 11. Wllllimson of
Longwood. a Baby Girl.
Discharges
Carolyn Whack and baby
boy, Shirley Manley and baby
boy, lila c Leon Williams,
Donald Griffin, Grace Han­
son, W, Brown MUlcr, Charles
A. Mellon, Larry Smith, Wil­
liam Norris, Debra Frede­
rick, *U of Sanford; Levrlle
Thompson, Maitland; McDon­
ald Fletcher, Dunbar, W. V*. CD* *34

•
Pla in tiff,
■v e.
THOMAS R U IBEL L IVALTON
and E S T H E R Y. H. WALTON,
h' w l l a ,
D a lo n d sn t* .
TO* THOMAS RUSSEL L W A L ­
TON and E S T H E R Y. II.
WALTON, hla w i l t ,
whoxa r e s i d e n c e and
w hereabouts
a r •
un­
k n o w n , and E s th e r Y. II.
W slto n 'e teat k n o w n addroaa ll: t i l t W. t i l t h
Street, Torrens*, C a lif o r ­
nia.
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI­
F I E D that a C om p la in t to
loraclota
a cert ain m o r te a n *
snrumtirrln n tha f o l lo w in g d e t ­
er Ibad r i a l property, tu-wtt:
Lot I, Clock A. R aven n a
Tark Soetlan of Loo't A r­
bor, according to th* plat
thereof
as
rscordod
In
P U t Itook 11, pagoa 11 A
II. o f th* public records
nt Bamlnot* Cou nty, F l o r ­
ida.
T o g e th e r w lt k Ur* f a l lo w in g
H am s o f proparty w h ich ar* lo catad In and p arm anontly In­
sta lled aa a part o f the Imp ru vem rn te on eeid property:
1 U. E. Ilelr la era to r, Mo­
del No. L A S - I l l Bertel No.
o sillllt
1 O E Rang*. Model Me
a m -Rt Serial No. OS H l l l l
1 Ste wart W e r n e r W a ll
Fur nace, Mode) Me. O R -7IK
V en etia n Blinds, tnan ufaoturned by Sem inole V e n e ­
tian Blind Co., no modal
n u m b ers o r a eria l n u m ­
bers.
h a s been filed a g s i n e t yo u In
th* a b o v e- st y led suit, the short
t itle of which la F ed eral N a ­
tional Xlorlaaa e Aesoclatlon, a
Corp oratloa o rg a n ise d
under
an Act o f Ctnngrsxs and ex letln
p ursu ant to the F ed era l
Na tio na l Mortgage A sso cia tio n
Charter Act. h a v in g It* prlne l p t l otrics in tho c i t y of
W a sh in g to n . Dtelrlcl o f C ol­
umbia,
I’i a l u i lf f ,
v * r a u a,
THOMAS RUSSEL L WALTON
and E S T H E R T. If. WALTON,
hla w ife. D efen d a n ts an d y o u
• re required lo se rve a co py
o f your A nsw er nr o th e r plead
In to the Complaint on Pla in
t i f f * Attorn ey, Mack N. Clave
tend. Jr.. Sulla 111 Sanford
Atlantic Na tio na l Rank Build
Ing, ga nfo rd, Florida, an d file
th* o r i g i n a l A n iw a r or othor
pleading la the a f tl e e o f th*
Clerk nt the Circuit Court on
ar before the l l l h day o f J u ly ,
A. D. l i s t , t f you fall to dn
so, a decree pro o o n fe ss o will
be ta ken a g a i n s t y o u for tho
relief dem anded la the Com ­
plaint.
This Nolle* ehatt be pubtlxhad anca a w e e k for four c o a
M cutlva w e e k s la Til* ga nford
Herald, a n ew spa p er c i r c u l a t ­
ed tn Sem inole County. F l o r ­
ida.
Dated Ihte ZIrd d a y o f Juna.
A- D. l i l t .
I SEAL!
Art hur U. B e ck w ith . Jr..
( lerk o f Circuit Court
By: Sandra A Joh nson,
D. O.
Mack M. Clot aland. J t . and
Cdrrall Burk e
Atto rn ey * far P t a l a t l f f
P. o Drawer X
Sanford. F lo rid a
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Groups Pool Efforts To Aid

S A V IN G S A R B TERRIF IC ! We're Cleaning H o u so l

•M entally Retarded Children
A group of lay and profes­
sional people, interested in
child welfare, and in partic­
ular in the welfare of ment­
ally retarded children have
pooled their resourcea in an
effort

to

p r o v id e

more

h e lp

for these children.
— They recognized that the
"retard ed chilli, fur lielnw the
intelligence level of normal
children, ultvii unaccepted by
them and lonely, needs profes­
sional guidance, training and
on adequately supervised play
and learning atmosphere.
Their first step luis been
the organization of a summer
camping facility for the “ spe^ ciul child," called Camp Chipola. Long a dream of Florida
educators and laymen, the
camp bccnitio a reality in
June when it officially receiv­
ed its first chinpets.
A complete program of
auntmer camping activities is
mailable under the supervi­
sion of trained, experienced
counselors.
ft The director is Mr. John F.
Jacobs, list;. University of
Florida, a leather of mentally
handicapped children. Also on
the staff in addition to a con­
sulting medical doctor, is a
registered nurso and Mr.

Charles M. Conker. AH, MS
who is clinical psychologist
with the Child Guidance Clin­
ic of Pinellas County, Florida.
Cutnp Chlpolu is approved,
endorsed hy ami meets ail the
applicable requirements of the
Florida Conference of Social
Welfare; the American Camp­
ing Association; Florida State
Hoard of Health; American
Association of Crippled Chil­
dren and Adults’ Guide for
Camping for Handicapped.
The camp is also upproved
hy the University of Florida
fur graduate wuth In the field
of special education. The lat­
ter approval was required in
that cabin counselors include
graduate students from the
University of Florida.
Everything possible is being
done, according to officials of
the Camp, to make tile chil­
dren’s summer visit uholesomo and worthwhile. Super­
vised piny programs include
hiking, cookuuts, nature study
sessions, ovemitn camping,
story telling, folk dancing and
for children who may; horse­
back riding. Controlled classes
in beginning and advanced
swimming and other water
sports will be held.
The atmosphere of the

camp la natural—not clinical.
Rustic cubins and a "cafetorium" or combination cafe­
teria-auditorium have been
constructed. An old automo­
bile with lopsided wheels has
been donated to camp offi­
cials for use as a "clown car"
to help entertain the young­
ster*.
Cnmp Chlpolu Is located on
70 acres of rolling woodland
in Northern Florida near
Worthington. The ramp site is
along the white sandy hanks
of the Santa Fe River.
According to camp officials
the camp's current operations
will he limited to summer ac­
tivities a t the outset. Further
expansion plans will include
cither services for children In­
cluding a year 'round resident
school. Those desiring further
information on Camp Chipoln
shuuld write to the director;
Mr. John F. Jacobs, Camp
Chipola, Worthington, Florida.

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Five U. S. Army reservists
from S a n f o r d Joined 300
others at Fort Stewart, Ga.,
Monday to begin summer
training. The unit commanded
hy Col. David Hanlon, will
train for two weeks at Fort
Stewart, then return to their
home station at the Rcacrve
Armory in Orlando.
Men from Sanford who are
undergoing summer training
inelude CapL Jerome Liesrnfelt, Cupt. William Runge,
Specialist James DcRose, FFC
Evcrette Albert and FFC Joe
Crane,
e • •
Richard J. Jansen, machin­
ist's mate fireman, USN, son
of Mrs. Anna E. Jansen of
413 Orange Ave. la a crew­
member of the Navy halllstie
missile submarine, USS John
Adams operating in Cape
Kennedy ares testing ballistic
m i s s i l e reliabilities. The
A SCRAMBLE for coin* pitched to the bottom
Adams is the newest of the
of tho swimming pool nt the Carl Lommler home
HM subs and is equipped witli
In LoitRwood was enjoyed hy the young |«ople
the A-.7 missile with a range
attending a recent ttplnsh party anti covered
of 2,501) miles.
tlirth supper for the Volunteer Fire Department
•
• •
und Ladies Auxiliary and their families.
Roy W. Fileger, 2.7, son of
Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert H. Fil­
eger of 214 S. Elm Ave. is
undergoing active duty recruit
training at the Naval Train­
ing Center iu Great Lakes, 111.
• •
•
Pvt. Carl E. Stephens Jr.,
has completed advance InfunLommler last Saturday after­ try training at the U. S.
By Donna Ealea
Tho Longwood Volunteer noon and evening.
Army Training Center In
Tho outing, sponsored by Fort Gordon, Gn.
Fire Department and Ladles
Auxiliary, and their families, the auxiliary, was planned as
The ll)-yrar-old s o l d i e r
enjoyed a splash party and an ‘entertainment" for all graduated from Lyman High
covered dish supper at the those who worked so hard in Schoul In 1803 and entered
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl planning and staging the re­ tho Army in February 10114.
cent Fourth of July Fiesta.
His home is a t 2300 Lake
The guests swam In the ltd., in Fern Park.
• •
•
Lommler pool, played volleyPvt. Duvid Haines, a 1003
hull and kcep-uwny, and many
of the young peoplu enjoyed graduate of Lyinun High
School has completed advanc­
square dancing.
Foods served for the sup- ed infantry training at Fort
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - [&gt;cr were linked hsm, mac­ Gordun, Gu. He is the sun of
Former President Dwight D. aroni and cheese, potato and Iluv. Lewis I). Haines, Alta­
Eisenhower says he "never green bean casxvrole, mac­ monte Springs, Florida.
• •
•
D will quite understand" politi­ aroni salad, potato salad, kid­
Army FFC Harold
D,
cians. And he recalls being ney besn sulad, baked beans,
•‘bored to pieces’' by the con­ jello salad, ham rasserole, hot Grice, with the 8th Infantry
vention roll call which nude dogs, pickled heels and on­ Division participated In Oper­
him the Republican presiden­ ions, apple pie, pecan pie, ation Northwind, a joint
Army-Air Force tactical ex­
tial nominee in 1852.
cupcakes, punch and coffee.
ercise held in Germany In
Eisenhower shared with
Those attending, other than
television viewers Wednesday Mr. and Mr*. Lommler and June.
The maneuver utilised the
memories of his first-ballot their children, Barbara, Jan ­
conquest of Sen. Robert A. ice and Carla, wore Mr. and combined fighting strength of
Taft for the GOP nomination Mrs. Fred Esclavon, Elisa­ the Army and Air Force unite
* at Chicago 1Z years ago. Talk­ beth, Lurry, Lurkie, Freddie, stationed In Europe to accom­
ing about the roll call vote, Ricky and Gene; Mr. and Mrs. plish the largest single-day
he said:
Bryan Snow, Mr. and Mrs. air drop of combat troops
"This bored me to pieces. I Orland Fox, Mr. and Mrs, since WWII.
FFC Grice is ths son of
just couldn't have had any Bud Eaton, Cindy and Debbie;
Mr*.
Thelma Hell of 718 W.
less Interest, and particularly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willis,
Sanford.
when they got to polling (lie iiruce, Keith and Hilly; Mr. First St. in
• •
•
and Mrs. Kenneth Hrshason,
delegations by name."
If you were In the military
The 73-year-old general said Gerry and Albert; Fat Sween­ service during the period
he had little trouble switching ey, Fatrick Shea, Gina Hal- from October 1, 1048 to De­
% from positions of military hanakl, Ronnie Kennedy, Dav­ cember 23, 10*3 and had your
command to responsibilities id Shes, John Krull, and Don­
orders Thonged or modified
ald Carder.
of civilian leadership.
while you were on leave or
"What I didn't know any­
en route to a new station, you
thing about," he said, "was
may now bo reimbursed.
. . . the maneuvering! among
Itusis for the eluim Is a
political parties and political
nevv law, Public la w 88-238
factions within the same
which entitles you to travel
party. For this I just had to
The Sanford Recreation De­ reimbursement from your old
depend upon people more partment will present a spe­ duty station to the new sta­
knowledgeable than myself." cial Vacation Dance, Friday tion, even though you msy
* The former Chief Executive night at the Sanford Recrea­ have traveled hundreds of
did his remlnlicing In an in­ tion Center. Music will tie fea­ miles in the wrung direction
terview televised by the tured by Uie "Uluc Charades" unaware of s change.
American Broadcasting Co. and the "Checkmates" in a
Melvin T. Dixon, director
He was asked if be had lit "Battle of Banda."
of the Florida D e trim e n t of
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DEAR SISTER: Tell your
alstera that you did not
GIVE tho eut glass away—
you agreed only to let your
elater keep It until the
others had u n for It. Then
it will be Up to the alstera
to claim what Is rightfully
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glass.
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DEAR ABBYi Whenever
I need new ctothea, my
mother takes me shopping.
I am 18 and think I should
be able to go In the atnrea
alone first and pick out
what I like, and then bring
my mother In to make the
final decision. Lota of my
frlenda do that, but I am
afraid to suggest It to my
mother borause it might
hurt bar feelings. Should IT
TEENAGER
DEAR TEENAGER: You
are iw eet to be so consider*
ate of your mother’s feel*
Inga, Honey. I should think
ahe would welrome a plan
tfyrt would save her the
time and wear and tear of
shopping.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band and I were Invited to
this couple's home for Uie
evening. We sat in the liv­
ing room talking. The men
were watching television
and I was trying to carry
tn a conversation with the
hostess. She picked up her
knitting, and every time I
■poke to her she said, “Sh
, , , I'm counting." So tho
rest of the evening wee

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■pent in quiet while she
knit. What do you think of
a hostess like that? Would
you go back there again if
you were Invited?

SHUSHED
DEAR SHUSHED: Your
hostess was a knit-wit. And
I wouldn’t go back there
again unices 1 expected to
be needled.
s e e
DEAR ABnYi My sister
end I ere identical twins,
and we are not the only aet
of twins with this com­
plaint, so ws would appre­

Jacoby

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First tilings first Is a good
formula for dummy play. Us­
ually the first thing to do Is
to go after the trump suit,
but there ore occasions when
an alert declarer should do
something better.
Fred Karpin points out that
when South won the first
trick with dummy's king of
hearts and took a trump fl*
lien ee, he violated this rule
with disastrous results. West
won the trick and led a sec­
ond heart. lorter, South had
to lose a trick In each suit
and was down one.Bouth had something ha
should havo done before draw­
ing trumps. Of course, had he
failed to draw trumps right
away, he might have a high

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was a small one and thsrl
was a belter chance to elim­
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(x)a Jh s (Donum:
When a new family moves
into the neighborhood, have
you noticed how often In dis­
cussing tiie wife’s ability to
"fit In,” the first question
asked Is, "What dots her
husband do?"
If tho answer to that ques­
tion is satisfactory, the new
woman Is In. If It Isn't, sho
Is promptly everlooksd and
forgotten.
And that Is why the social
life that women organise and
run la so often lairing.

The women who ars taken
Into a social clrcla are judged
not so much on their own
qualities as on their social po­
sition their husband's work Is
supposed to lend them.
The new neighbor mey be
a bore, or stupid, or complete­
ly lacking in any of the finer
qualities, but if hsr husband
la Important enough, the
"what • does . your • husbanddo?" snoba will take her up.
On tha other hand, ehe
might be a gay and charm­

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he started • campaign at
trick one.
South should have won the
first trick In his own hand
with the ace of hearts end
led a club toward dummy's
queen. If East belli the king,
South would have been able
to take the spade finesse la­
ter, but this time West won
with the king end continued
hearts.
South would take that trick
in dummy, cash dummy’s
queen of clubs, enter his own
hand with the ace of din*
monds, discard dummy’s last
heart on the ace of clubs, ruff
a heart In dummy and then
try tha trump finesse. It
would still loss, but South
has eliminated his losing heart
trick first.

ByRuthMiiien
ing person, capable, friendly
and hnva a dosen other as­
sets. Rut If ahe can't meet
the "what-does-your-husbanddo?” test, what aha ia Isn’t
very Important.
That’a the reason why, In
■o many groups of nmrrled
couples, the men far outshine
the women. The men are Judg­
ed for themselves, but tha
women ere Judged by their
husbands’ Jobs.
This kind of feminlns snob­
bery can make for a very dull
group o f women.

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MU*. Jr.. Cou nty J u d g e of Ins
been Introduced. The
Hemlnole County, at li l i c f firs
manufacturer
said the cement
In the Court llo u e* In Hanford,
Florida, within e ls c a le n d a r bonds to wood, rubber, metal,
n ien th e from t h e t i m e o f the glass, p in tle s, ceramics, can­
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mixing to a soft dough. Di­
vide dough into six portions.
Drop one portion on center of
greased baking sheet. Drop
remaining biscuits around it
letting the edges touch. Form
nests of each biscuit hy press­
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with fresh, canned or frosted
fruit. Chen temperature for
baking should be 450 degrees
fur 25 minutes.

ped pecans and ma&gt;onnalsc
well seasoned to make the
mixture of a consistency to
hold its shape. Stuff the
peaches with thr fruit combi­
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toothpick. Place each whole
filled peach In a cup, gently
draw out the pick and cover
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made with the Juice of the
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Have firmly chilled, anti
when serving, place a whole
pickled stuffed peach on a
crisp iclucc cup and top with
majonnaiic.

1 qt. mild vinegar

Now several hints given to
me.
Honeydew melon balls mar­
inated in mapto syrup make
a delicious fruit cup for cither
first course or dessert.
When you make chicken
soup, try adding ■ grating of
nutmeg Just before serving.
For a chlklren's party, try
serving toasted marshmallow
crackers, i'iaco a marshmal­
low (the colored ones look
very pretty) on the cracker
and place In ■ very hot oven
for a minute,
A dash of ginger added to
chocolate Icing to be used nn
at chocolate cake gives a deli­
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Have jou ever served mo­
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whippet) cream (even if you
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fold in 3 tablespoons molasses
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Saute in 3 tlisps, shortening:
2 onions chopped
2 green peppers chopped
Add 1 Ih. ground round
steak and brown.
Add:
2 cups tomatoes
44 tap. chili powder
ta cup raw rice
1 bp. eatl
14 tap. pepper
chopped celery tops
Mix aU this well. Place In
covered casserole dish and
bake at 375 degrees for 43
minutes. Serves 4-0.

Anollier recipe from a Mis­
sissippi homemaker. Iler
NEVER FAIL
HOLLANDA1SE SAUCE
Put three egg jnlks in bowl.
Melt in pan about k* lb. but­
ter or oleo.
Add Juice of 1 lemon. Pour
over yolk*. Stir and return to
pan. Rinse egg bowl with **
tup hot water. Add this to
egg mixture. Add seasoning*
to ta*te. Cook over low direct
heat, stirring constantly until
thick. May Ik reheated.

2 thtpi. mustard seed
Sprinkle salt over cabbage.
Mix well and let stand over­
night. Drain. Add pepper and
mustard seed. Mix well. Add
sugar and spices to vinegar,
bring slowly to boiling point
and pour boiling hot over cab­
bage, Pack in Jsri. Make* S
pints.
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Here also is her recipe for
MERINGUE CUPCAKES
lie cups sifted flour
114 taps, baking powder
14 tap. salt
(4 cup shortening
14 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
1 *gg
l i cup milk
1 tap. vanilla
Sift flour, baking powder
and salt three time*. Cream
shortening, add augar grad­
ually, creaming until light
and fluffy. Add egg yolk and
egg, besting thoroughly. Add
dry ingredients with the com­
bined milk and flavoring, mix­
ing well after each addition.
Best well after last addition
only. Turn into well-grraard
large cupcake pant. Cover
with the following:
SUGAR MERINGUE
1 egg white
14 cup sugar
1 tap. vanilla
Beat egg white until stiff
but not dry. Add sugar grad­
ually, bealing thoroughly aft­
er each addition. Add vanilla
and continue healing until
mixture forms sharp peaks.
Spread on cupcakes sml bake
in a slow oven, 323 degrees,
for 35 mlnutca. Serve warm
with sweetened fruit. Makes
9.
t o o
T ils homemaker says that
there ane a lot of homemak­
ers like her that like to try
something new with a prepar­
ed product. So ahe tried this
one.
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8 cups sifted flour
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1 tap. salt
2 tbspe. sugar
14 cup shortening
1* cup dry cottage cheese
44 cup milk
1 cup diced fruit
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Also Iter MINT SAUCE.
•« cup chopp'd mint
•j cup cider vinegar
4 tbsps. sugar
Pinch of baking soda
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Lot* of marriage knot* nre
leaves in gluss and snipping
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pour over Ilie chopped mint.
.Mix In Midu, let cool and
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may be used) ami 3 packages
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SHOWS

In m y first recipe thli
week, I saw these Red Cab­
bage Pickles in their Jars.
The homemaker offered to
open a Jar to let me try them,
but 1 do not like red cabbage
so did not try them. However,
1 know that thene are plenty
uf ullicrs who do like them ao
1 am very glad to pass on her
recipe to you.
RED CABBAGE PICKLES
2 L p i. salt
2 qts. thinly sliced red cab­
bage
14 tap. pepper
ft cup sugar
pickling spices fin cloth bag)

By Oswald Jacoby

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ciate It if you would print
this letter to educate people
on the likes and dislikes of
twins. P in t, we hate It
when people come up to us
end ask, ‘Are you twins?"
They know perfectly well
we ere. Next, we don't mind
being referred to e« "the
twine," when someone la
talking about both of ua.
But whan someone calls one
of ua "Twin" or "Twinnle,"
wo don’t like It.
We don't like to be treat­
ed es though we were one
person with two heads, and
four arms and four lsga and

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By Mrs. H. L Johnson
DEAR ABBTi W i (four
a lsten ) war* quit* youn*
w h e n o u r grandmother
I*M ed way, tearing us all
her lorely cut g la n . I m«rrtad flrat, ao 1 ato rod the
bog of cut glass In my at*
tic. When the neat sister
married aha had a china
closet, ao ahe asked me if
aha could keep the cut glass
in her home. I agreed. Then
the other two girls married.
I t has been twelve years,
and now the other alstera
and I, too) could use our
ahara. When I asked the
alater- who haa It displayed
in her eh (ha closet for my
share, ahe told me I had
GIVEN it all to her. She
can keep mine, but the
other alstera feel that I
GAVE theirs to her, too.
How can I tight this with*
out creuUng hard feelings?
A SISTER

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Oviedo Women

Miss Elizabeth. Williams Betrothed
LundqHostess To

Mrs. Raymond

Attend Reunion
In Tennessee

Bridal Coffee Feting Miss Kay Ivey

«*

By Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Slavik
and Mrs. Dora Kelsey of
Oviedo attended a unique re ­
union in CookvUlc, Tcnn., re ­
cently.
They spent iwo weeks in
this beautiful mnunlain city,
home of Tennessee Tech Uni­
versity, visiting friends and
relative*.
On July t there was a re­
union of cousins from far and
near. They came from Arkan­
sas,
Oklahoma,
Alabama.
Texas and Florida. There
were 21 first cousins and al­
together there was a total of
90 .second, third, etc., cousins.
The dinner was held In the
Veterans Building In Cookvllle and the food was describ­
ed as fabulous!
The visitors stopped in Milledgevllle, Ga , and visited
relatives on the way home.

Personals
Mr*. A. L. Hardesty has re­
turned from Miami, wherr
she visited her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Ha Id In.
Miss Diane Dublin accomp a n l r d her grandmother
home for a Uirce week's visit
In Sanford.

Mr, and Mr*. Frederick
Hastings Williams of San­
ford, announce the engage­
ment amt approaching mar­
riage of t h e i r daughter,
Elizabeth Buford Williams,
to David Ronald Stanley, son
of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Wil­
liam Hugh Stanley, also of
this city.
The bride - elect is
th e
granddaughter of Mrs, Fred
T. Williams, thr Isle Mr.
William* and the late Mr.
and Mr*. Allen 1-cggett.
The bridegroom-elect is the
grandson of Phillip C Stan­
ley and the late Mr*. Stanley.
His maternal grandmother is
Mr*. Mary K. Hudson of
Macon, Georgia.
Miss William* i« a native
of Sunf.'rd, attended local
schools ami is a graduate of
Seminole High School, class
of Jtitil. She was graduated
from Florida Slate Univer­
sity, with n IIS. Degree ill
Fashion Merchandizing, this
summer. While a student
there she was a member of
the Freshman Social Council,
Sophomore Council, Phi Mu
scrorlty ami Fashion, Inc.
She was social chairman of
h e r sorority and chosen
"Little Sister of Minerva"
by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra­
ternity during her snphnmotr
year.
M ISS K L I/iA H B T H R U F O R l) W IL L IA M S
Mr. Stanlry, a Sanford na­
tive, attended local school*
and was graduated from
Seminole High School in
IIW. He was selected for the
By Maryann Mllr*
All-State Football Team dur­
Mr. and Mr*. David Whil- ing his senior year and
den of Montgomery Hoad in
now residing al 3375 Marques Forest City, are the proud
Street, l’rnsacola, following a parents of a new son, Itirky
Joe Whildcn, horn July 5. and
wedding trip.
Out of town wedding guests weighing six pounds ami II
included Mr. and Mrs. C. It. ounces.
Ricky was confined lo the
Kirtley, Santord; Rev. and
Mr*. Wight Kirtley. Enter­ hospital until July 13, due tn
prise; Mrs. M. If. Albritton, a blood deficiency, which nc.
S IS
&gt;9M
Mrs. Harold Irwin ami Ricky ccssllated four complete cy­
Irwin, Atmore. Ala.; Mr. and cles of blood transition.
HILVEHPI.ATE BY —
Mr. anil Mrs. Whildcn hive
Mrs. Unriary McGhee and Mi­
INTERNATIONAL
chael McGhee, Mobile, Ala. three oilier children, Tnuolliy,
Valeric and Pamela.
KADER
A beaten egg will fill aboul
The paternal grandparents,
four tablespoons, the U, -S. Mr. and Mrs. Klilml Whildcn.
JEWELERS
Department of Agriculture rc- live next door on Montgomery
112 S. I’ARK AVE.
ports.
Ifoud.

New Arrivals

Yvonne Barnhill Is Bride
J ilts. RAYMOND LUNDQUIST, left, was hasless at her lovely Loch Arbor home In a revent
bridal coffee reception in honor of Miss Kay
Ivey, July bride-elect of Ronald Lindsey. Mrs.
Mrs. Raymond Lundquist
Has hostess recently to a de­
lightful morning coffee recep­
tion at her gracious I-och Ar­
bor home honoring Miss Kay
Ivey, bride-elect of Ilonald
Lindsey.
The recei-'lon rooms were
adorned with assorted a r­
rangements of pastel fruits
and pink and white blossoms

were cleverly arranged to
form miniature bridal bou­
quets. Two hanging baskets
of white carnations with pink
s a t i n streamer* attached
were suspended from the
archway, leading to the round
punch table, centered in front
of a picture window, overlook­
ing the flower garden.
The punch table was cov­

Lundipiist serves refreshing strawberry punch
to Mrs. Kdwin L. Lindsey, Ronald's mother,
Miss Ivey, bride-elect and her mother, Mrs.
John Ivey.
ered in pastel pink net over
satin with frilly ruffles cas­
cading to the floor. Sweet­
heart roses edged the circular
table, and the refreshing
straw Iscrry punch, in a crys­
tal bowl, was surrounded by
sweetheart roses.
A square table, Identical to
the punch table, in the pink
net covering, was edged in

DeBary Personals
By Mr* Frank White
Richard Lainc of Lilac
Drive returned from Hoy'*
Mate, Tallahassee, where he
represented t h e American
Legion, Herbert D. Gibb Post
259, of Dcliary.
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Mrs. Edna Decker drove to
Troy, Mich., with Mr. and
Mrs. Dopglas Fear of De­
Bary, and visitrd tier lister,

By Evelyn Lundy
Visiting the Hubert Rays of
Oviedo for several day* re.
rrntly were Mrs. Ray'* broth­
er and Ills wife, Mr. and Mr*.
Maurice Fnuts, and their chil­
dren, Trcsa, Randall and
Rhonda, from Marvel Hill, Gn.
Linda Ray returned with the
visitors for several weeks
Visit.
Major and Mrs. Don Schaf­
fer and children are rn route
to Heidelberg, Germany, aft­
er a two weeks visit with Ma­
jor Schaffer's mother, Mrs.
Charles Schaffer, and Mrs.
Schaffer's mollu-r, Mrs. J. S.
Lee, of Oviedo. They will be
stationed In the beautiful city
of Heidelberg for three year*:
this i* the location of the fam­
ous Heidelberg University
which is the oldest of all Ger­
man universities.
Among the many people of
Oviedo who have recently
visited the World’s Fair were

Frosting

Streaking

Mrs. Frank Carpenter.
Mrs. Decker stayed at Mrs.
Carpenter’! collage at Ronfine, Mich., for a week and
helped her sister celebrate
h e r 88th birthday. Other
guests at the birthday party
were her brother, J. Judd,
ami nephew, Everett W. Judd.

cr, Gustave Jung, in Pirmuses, Germany. Mrs. Gi*c hi no spent three months with
her brother and often visited
the Import Fruit and Vego.
table business lie operates
there.
Coming home to Orlando on
tlto same jet. she made tlic
trip in one day, and was glad
Mrs. Emma (iiachino of to get hack to sunny Florida,
DeBary departed by •Left- as the weather was quite cool
hansa Je t” to visit her broth- in Germany while she vliited
there.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-ee' and
their ehildren, Pat and Hob­
by. They went by way of
Limcporl, Pa,, in visit with
Mrs. Lee’* parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Scagrest, who
kept the smaller Lee children
while their parents visited
the fair.
Nearly one-third of the IB
million persons over 03 In the
United Stales lives In rural
areas, the U. S. Bureau of the
Census reports.

Mrs. John Kormann of Me­
dina Road returned this week
from a visit to Washington, D.
(’., where she visited tier chil­
dren.
She men went to Tcaneck,
N. J., to visit her daughter,
Mrs. K. Stahl, and her family.
The World’s Fair In Flush­
ing, N*. Y.. was her next slop
and she visitrd former friends
living m Ding Island Pt. Y.
While in New York she law
her hrothrr and slstcr-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs .F. Behr, off to
Germany, and her sister, Mrs.
E. Tktgcn.

pink satin ribbon with nose­
gays at the corners. Coffee
was poured from elegant an­
tique silver service flanked
by crystal candelabra holding
tall pink tapers. Bolh tables
were simply lovely, and rcflcclrd an enchanting bridal
atmosphere. Dainty tea sand­
wiches, toasted nuts, minia­
ture candies and cakes were
olferrd from silver and crys­
tal service.
Kay received the guests in
a stunning blue anil yellow
original print frock, featur­
ing a full skirt and low cut
bodice, and wearing the car­
nation rnrxagc, presented to
her l»y Mrs. Lundquist, at her
waistline.
Mrs. John Ivey, Kay’s mo­
ther, received in a smart
while crepe sheath belled in
salin, and Mrs. Edwin Lind­
sey, mother of 11m - future
bridegroom was attired in a
stunning brocade sheath.
Mrs. Lundquist received the
guests in a chic red linen,
featuring pceka-hon fagoling.
Mrs. Lee Swartz, Mrs. Ben­
nie Austin, Mrs. Kay Shoe­
maker and Mr*. John Fitz­
patrick capably assisted Mr*.
Lundquist in serving the 85
guests who called during the
appointed hours.

O f William. Wight Kirtley
Ysonc Barnhill, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. M. It,. Albritton,
of Atmore, Ala., and William
Wight Kirtley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, of San
ford, were united In holy
matrimony on June 27 at 10
a.m. in Pensacola.
The Rev. Wight Kirtley,
brother of the groom, per­
formed the Impressive cere­
mony before the mantle em ­
banked with chrysanthemum*
and white stocks, flanked by
pedestal baskets of blossom*.
The bride was lovely In a
street length while brocade
ensemble, featuring a white
chiffon overskirt and her
corsage was of white orchids.
Mrs. Lindsey McGhee of
Mobile, Ala., attended tier
sister as matron of honor,
and she was attired in a pale
pink sheath with an orchid
corsage.
Floyd McDonald, USN, re­
tired, of lTnsacola, served
ll&gt;e groom as best man.
The bride's mother chose a
blue dress with an orchid cor­
sage ami Ihc groom's motlirr
was allired in a pastel print
with an orchid corsage.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held in the
home, with Mr*. Wight Kirt­
ley and Miss Debbie Ramhill
assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley arc

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Yanks Blank Baltimore To Take American Loop Lead

Between Clubs To Battle
Us Fans Again Tonight
By BOB 8UDTK
Newspaper E ittrp riii A in .
Back la tha days whan tha
Soman Coliseum played to
packed houaaa, sports—If you
a n tha type to think of them
this way—wars a little one­
sided. Match a aklnny Hon
with one Christian and you
are co la s to end up with a
fa t lion.
Bat area la those daya
the fans gat a kick oat af
watching loser*. They may
ho tha earliest ancestor* af
the Mata* prsaeat-day asw

i■ I
On* day, however, the
Christians got fed up. They
leaned notlcei "We have had
It . . . Wat# tired of being
considered here d’oeuvrea . . ,
We’re fighting mad and we're
gonna teach those lions a les­
son, yea *lrl" From then on
tha Christians began anting
hot pepper* and garllo and
tha Ilona began anting bicarb,

s e e
This, friends, was the back­
ground for the Mata’ new
brand, Shea Stadium and tho
1064 All-Star game.
Seaor Al topes, the brave
aaldide who commands the
White Baa legions, was
fosad guilty by American
League procart tor fe e Cro­
nin. The smiling tenor cap­
tained the AL atari against
tha awesome Hone of the
National leap. Al, a good
Chris tie*, aald ha wee gotag ts win IL
Tha Nationals managed a
burp in reply.
“It would do ua a lot of
good to puncture tho talk
about how much otronger the
National League la supposed
to be," said At, who has lost
throe All-Star game* end two
World Series to the NL Ilona,

a s *

C l e v e l a n d Indian Leon
Wagner scoffed at the Na­
tionals! "I'm tired of reading
shout bow good those guys
are , , , Teams In tha aamo
place In tha standings In ci­
ther league would be evenly
matched . , . I’ll compare
Sandy Xoufax and Whltey
Ford, Willla Mays and Mick­
ey Mantle . . . Billy Pierce
and Don Larsen couldn’t get
anybody out hero any more
but they 'did It over there. , . "
Harmon Killebraw o f the
Minnesota Twins and Alt*
Star several times agreed
with Wegnert “ All of a
sadden all the talent Is ev*
ar there . . • J u t give ua
three years, wa have some
great tales! . . . Bara we'd
Uka to knock them o ff In
the All-Star game."
Hsrmon'a best — three for
four—wasn't enough to ball
out the AL.
e
* •
With Uila attitude sweep­
ing the league, the All-Star
game was for blood—on pa­
per. Whltey Ford said ho woo
Itching for anothor chance at
Koufax. Whltoy didn't even
got a chance to pitch. A Yan­
kee player aald ha had never
seen such a feeling o f dsterminstloa going Into tha glamor
game.
Now tha Ilona have won
again and wo don't know any
more B B . — Before Bhea
Stadium.
This all kind of amused
Ua old-timers, 1 mean we
neighborhood hall playora
had an easy way af proving
which was tha batter aide
of town. Somewhere along
In the eighth Inning—es­
pecially If yon happened to
bo behind somebody weald
throw a p u c k .
And in n minute everybody
know which neighborhood had
tha beat club. And It wae
REALLY important to have
guys on your turn who could
hit.

Pee Wee League
BeauHi Wednesday
Tigers IS Cubs 10
Paathara II Yanks t
STANDING!
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Field l:M )
Cuba va Yanks
(FJ, MeUoa Sofball Field 4:30)

By Fred Down
... UP! Sports Writer
The New York Yankees oc­
cupy first plica In the Amcr
lean League because In a cri­
tical moment Yogi Berra caU
ed the tunc, Whltey Ford played it and Boog Powell danced
to it.
Tha moment of crisis cam*
in the ninth inning of the Yen
kees' 2-0 victory over the Bal­
timore Orioles Wednesday
when Powell stepped to the
plate with Jackie Brandt on
bate and two out. A homer
would have tied the score and
Ford feared that he might feed
Uie gopher pitch to Powell be
cause an aching right hip wai
preventing him from throwing
U s sharp-breaking curve.
H ie 33-year-old Ford asked
Berra to choose between let­
ting him pitch sliders or call­
ing in Steve Hamilton to pitch
to Powell. Berra choaa to let
Ford handle the )ob with
sliders and Whltey responded
by getting PoweU to hit Into
a game-ending infield out.

Post 53 Whips
Orlando, 4-3;
19 Here Friday
Sanford's I’oit 33 American
Legion Junior baiebaU club
noted out Post 243 by a 4 to 3
count Wednesday afternoon at
Colonial Field In Orlando to
set (he stage for Friday
night's big game here at Me­
morial Stadium with Orlan­
do's P oit 10.
The locals collected six bits
yesterday afternoon and five
of the six really counted.
In tha opening frame Poll
243 combined a hit and one of
Sanford's two errors to puih
over a run. But Sanford
bounced back to knot the
count at 1-all when Hick Sires
clouted a home run In the
third.
The Pott S3 aggregation
took a one-run lead In Uie
fourth when an error, a stolen
baae and a timely tingle by
Sanford's hurler, D o n a 1 a
Smith, brought In the locab’
second marker.
Iq the fifth, Sanford con­
tinued Its scoring when two
hits put a pair of runners on
tha sacks and they were
brought in by a clothes-line
double smacked by catcher
Billy lllgglna.
Orlando threatened to tie
the affair In their half of the
■lath when a pair of walks
an error and a base hit pro­
duced two runs. Smith wai
replaced by Jim Courier who
extinguished the "fire" and
went on to blank Poit 213 In
the seventh.
Smith whiffed seven, walk­
ed three and gave up five
hits. Courier walked one, fan­
ned one and allowed ooe hit
during h b relief stin t
Score by Inlngi!
Sanford
001 12* * - 4 f 2
Orlando
IN OOt a—1 4 3
S a lih , Courier ( ! ) and Biggtnai Frailer, Gall O tb a a n
(!) and Gary Coleman.

The victory raised Ford'*
season record to 12-1 and hb
seventh shutout tied h b own
dob record for on* season.
Alio, the 41st shutout of hb
career surpasied the mark be
previously shared with Rad
Ruffing,
Joa PepttoM drove in both
New York runs with a single
in tha second toning as the
Yankees rolled to their sixth
straight victory since the AHn r break and dealt the Ori­
oles their fourth straight set­
back.
The Boston Red Sox routed
the Chicago White Sox, 11-2,
Urn Minnesota Twins downed
the Wariilnrtoo Senator* 4-0,
the Kina a i City Athletics beat
the Cleveland Indtoni 5-3 and
3-3 and the Los Angeles Angeb swept a doublcbeader
from tho Detroit Tigers 3-4 and

1-0.
In tha National League, Mil­
waukee defeated San Fran­
cisco 6-2, Los Angeles routed
St. Loub 13-3, Cincinnati nip­
ped Houston 3-1, Pittsburgh
topped Philadelphia 3-0 and
Chicago shaded Now York 3-3.
Dick Stuart hit hb 19th and
20th homeri of the season and
lilted hb RBI total to 73 with
six runs batted In to pave the
way for Boston's Arnold F.arley to win hli first game of tho
aeaton.
Carl
Yaslrxemikl
weighed In wllh three hits to
the 14-hlt Boston attack.
Jim Grant pitched "an old
time shutout-'—allowing 13 hits
but pitching out of numerous
Jama—for the Twins, whose l i ­
bit attack wai spiced wllh
homers by Jimmie Hall, Rich
RolUni and Jim Snyder. John
Kennedy had four hits for the
Senators.
Homera by BUI Bryan and
Rocky Colavilo backed Ted
Bowafleld’a five-hit pitching to
the nightcap after West Stock
scored hla 12th straight win
over two aeatona with 3V4 In­
nings of ahutout relief pitching
to the Kansas City sweep of
tha Indiana.
Lou Clinton and Felix Tor­
res homered to give the An­
gela their margin of victory to
their first game and then Dean
Chance pitched a flve-hllter as
Los Angeles completed the
sweep of the twi-olght doubleheader. Bob Perry’s eight-tontog homer gave the Angels the
only run of the nightcap.

Shirley Martin
Tops Keglers In
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Shirley Martin had her ball
rollin' In the Jet Uowlrrettea
League at Jat Lanes as she
pounded out n 101/542 to lead
the league in all departments.
Klnlno Kostlval rolled a fine
182 game and other high
garnet turned in were a 164
by Jane Spot ski, 165 by Don­
na Atkina, 164 by Sherry
Cannon end Tens Parker and
a 163 by Kay Bhoemaker.
Sherry Cannon notched the
only "turkey" of the morning
and a number of ladies came
through with split conver­
sions aa Claudette Behrvne
made the 5-7, Doris Scheuteet the 2-5-7, F.telne Koetival
the 5-10 and Glnny Chadwick
Reaulta Wednesday
Kingawood 10 Wilson Mabr 1 converted the 3-10 twice.
WU. Maler 000 000 1— 1 4 3
Kings wood 01S Oil x - 1 0 IS 3
W P - Leroy Eatridge (13-0),
LP— Torn Debord (4-S), HR
—Xlngiwood, Danny Under­
W L Ptt- GB
wood, Butch Cook k Don Car­ San Fran.
S3 33 .398
ter
Phil*.
43 34 .390 1
Florida State T McReney 6 Clan.
47 19 .547 414
Fla. State
010 034 » - 7 I 3 Pittsburgh
44 13 .330 4
McReney
203 000 3—1 1 3 St. Louis
44 43 .313 7V4
W P - Don Hunter (7-3), LP Mllw.
44 41 .311 7Vi
-F r a n k Williams (17-0)
Los Ang.
43 43 .404 t
STANDINGS
Chicago
41 43 .431 BVt
Kingswood
u
0 Houston
39 49 .433 13Vi
McReney
$ 4 New York
M 43 .M 36V4
Longwood
• 4
Wednesday's Resells
Fla. State
• S Chicago 3 New York 2
Robb*
• T Los Angelos 13 SL Louis 3 (N)
Wllaon Malar
1 11 Cincinnati 3 Houston 1
Cbaat
a 10 Milwaukee • Sea Francisco 2
U S O
s 11
(N)
Gamee Thareiay
Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 0
Robb* at Chase 7:30
(N )
U80 at Loniwood 3:43
Games Today
( F t Mellon Park)
Houston at Cincinnati (N)
San Francisco at Milwaukea
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N)
New Yolk at Chicago
TOKYO (U PI) — Flash Loa Angelas at SL Louis (N)
Elorde o f tha Philippine* ar­
Friday'# Garnet
rived her* today to put the Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N)
finishing touches on hU train­ Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N)
ing lor Me defense of the Chicago at Loa Angelas (N)
Junior l i g h t w e i g h t title New York at St. Louie (N)
against Tcruo Kosaka July Houston at San Francisco (N)

Men's League

National League

Set For Fight

'Players Night'
Set By Boosters
Head Coach Jim Plgott of morning that Friday, Septhe Seminols High School Umber 11, haa tentatively
football team announced this been set ae tha data the Sem­
inole Boosters Club will hold
its first annual Players Night.
Seminole H i g h gridiron
fane will be invited to attend
a special workout of the
■chool'e football eleven at
Sanford’s Memorial Stadium.
"It will be not an ordinary
practice session," said Roger
Harris, president of the BooatTbs Casselberry club In the era.
Seminole Senior League, re­
"Players on the three teams
playing a 6 to 0 tie In a pre­ Coach Plgott will utilise this
vious contest for the first season will be introduced In­
half title, posted an 6 to 6 dividually and as ■quads,'*
v i c t o r y over Altamonte Harris declared. "The team's
Springs at Cooper Field in coaching staff will demon­
Casselberry’s R e e r e a t l o n strate end explain the offen­
Park.
sive and defensive formations
Going Into the seventh fane can expect to aee the
frame, Altamonte Springs team utilise during the 1964
was able to get Williams and season."
Newell aboard but Cassel­
Harris went on, “after thei*
berry's hurler, Brent Helms, demonstrations the coaches
whiffed ths next two hitters end the players win demon­
to retire the side.
strate ths formations In actu­
In the final etanxa, Ronnie ally scrimmage. Two eoechee
Skeen got aboard and Rick will utilise necktie microMiller breke up the affair phonee hooked up to a pubtia
with a homer.
address system so that every­
In another affair, Caasel- one present will be able to
berry took a 5 to 0 decision hear tho explanations and
from Altamonte Springe with
actuaHy hear the mentors
Helms going the distance to coach ths squads during ths
pick up the victory.
game-type scrimmage."
Tonight Sunland will play
Plgott pointed out that this
Longwood.
feature should be particularly
Interesting to the ladles since
we plan not only to explain
but also demonstrate many
football terms. For example,
League Standings:
Team
W L "ho said, " w ill ehow tho fane
how guard* put out and run
Behrens Tractor
Repair
V • Interference for ball carrier*.
18 10 (Veil ehow the ladle* whet
Kama Insurance
Cut 'n' Curl
18 10 the buttonhook meene In
18 10 football language, plus many
Ll'l Buggers
13 15 other things thst should InBadcock Furniture
Maryland Fried
creese their knowledge and
10 18 interest In ths game."
Chicken
Scnkarlk'a Plaint
More details, Harris said,
k Glass
would be announced at a la­
Mac’s “66"
ter date.
Meanwhile, Harr!* aald It
wee too early to mek* a re­
port on the current member­
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS ship drive In which the boost­
er group is attempting to en­
Knoxville B Macon 7
list 1,000 local fane. Ho In­
Chattanooga B Columbus 3
dicated that he would attempt
Lynchburg 9 Asheville 1
Birmingham at Charlotte, go compile a report for an­
nouncement early next wee*.
ppd. rain.

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Casselberry In
Twin Wins Over
Altamonte Nine

SEMINOLE SWIM ASSOCIATION members
who won ribbons during tho group's recent par­
ticipation in a meet nt Eustis are pictured
above. (Front row, from left) Debbie Johnson,
Beverly May, Tommy Hunter, Colleen Harrison
and Dennis Epps. (Second row) Cindy Wilson,
Michael Smith, Con Wilson, Cherie Itosemond,

Kathy Reagan, Marchelle OHff, Walt Morgan,
Randy Bowline nnd Rob Besscrer. (Back row)
Coach Emma Spencer, Chris Wilson, Sandy
Richards, Skip Parsons, Cheryl Murray, Linda
May, Delaine Johnson, Greg G&amp;nus and Freddie
Ganns.
(Herald Photo)

Kingswood And
Bankers Grab
Softball Wins

Local LL Stars
To Play Ormond
Beach Tonight

T h e Kingswood Builders
"huilt" on to their winning
streak Wednesday night when
they extended their number
of consecutlvo victories to 17
at the result of a 10 to 1
victory over Wilson Malor,
LeKoy Estridga captured
his 13th game in as many
decision* and allowed the
Furnlturemen only f o u r
■inglca over the seven-inning
route,
Klngswood’a Hutch Cook
registered three hits, Don
Hervey teamed up with Dan­
ny Underwood end Eaterldge
to poet two apiece. Under­
wood, Cook and Don Carter
had homera aa Kingswood
posted IU 26th victory in 27
game*.
Pat Nclta o f Florida State's
Bankers uncorked a game­
winning beats loaded triple
in the sixth frame to lead hla
club to a 7 to 6 squeaker over
McIUney's Painters.
Nolta and Robert Murrle
each had two hlta to lead
the Bankers. Larry Watson
waa the only McRanoy player
to manege es many as two
hlta.
McRaney threatened In the
lest inning but two rune was
all they could muster. Don
Huntsr picked up the win in
a fine performance for the
Rankers.

The two teams which will
carry the hopes of Sanford In
the Florida Little League
championships win be to ac­
tion tonight at Fort MeUon
Park when the Little Amer­
ican League aU-stari and the
Little National League ellstars will boat Ormond Beach
In a pair of exhibition tilti.
The first game wUI get un­
der way at 4 p.m., and the
second wUI start at • p.m.
The Southern Florida Dis­
trict four tournament will be­
gin next Tuesday. The southern playoffs will be held here
In Sanford and also in SL
Cloud.
Tho winner of the Southern
Diatrict Four playoffs will
m e Into the final* of the
tournament against Northern
Florida’s District Four win­
ner.
The playoffs In the north­
ern icction of the state will
be held to Ocala, Leeiburg
and Bellview,
The District Four fepreaen*
tative will participate In the
state championships to be
held to Jacksonville Beach.
The firit game of the state
tourney has the District Four
winner meeting the District
Five winner on Aug. 4.
Last year the Florida Lillie
League Tournament waa held
in Panama City with Jackson­
ville Beach winning the title
and Sanford placed second.
Over 73 franchised Little
Leagues in Florida, repre­
senting over 373 teams and
some 6.000 boys, participated
during the 1964 season.

American
League
W L PrL GB
31 31 .623
New York
S3 33 .613 Vi
Baltimore
Chicago
30 34 .593 2
47 40 .340 014
Minnesota
Detroit
44 43 .304 914
Loa Ang.
43 47 .478 12
Boaton
42 44 .477 13
Cleveland
36 43 .429 16
Kan. City
34 54 .386 20
Waah.
34 57 .374 2114
Wednesday's Results
New York I Baltimore 0
Ixw Ang. I Detroit 4, 1st
Los Ang. 1 Detroit 0, 2nd
Kansas City 5 Cleveland 3, let
Ken City 3 Cleveland 2, 2nd
Minnesota 4 Washington 0
Games Today
Cleveland at Kanaaa City
Washington at Minnesota
Baltimore al New York (T-N)
Chicago at Boston
Only gam ei scheduled
Friday'* aGmea
Loa Angeles at Minnesota (N)
K an su City at Chicago (N)
Detroit at Haiti more (N)
Cleveland at New York (N)
Washington at Bo*too (N)
In Florida every boat must
carry one approved Ilf* savIng device for each passen­
ger, plus a peddle, a nips end
an anchor.

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YOU CAN ncaro up wildlife from the wnter that
you’d never find from a land approach to
hubitat.

3-Wildlife
By BILL McCOIlMICK
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
No matter where you boat,
the chances are you can scare
up all kinds of wildlife from
the water that you couldn't
even get closo to by land. Be­
cause they aro not as often
bothered by man, creatures
that live near the water are
usually leas wary of humans
than those that live less se­
cluded lives.
There are birds around the
water that never are seen
far over land. Terns usually
breed on send dunee and
coots nest in rushes on the
margin of, or in, the water.
Nothing can afford more
pleasure to a wildlife lover
than observing come of thh
diving birds es they fly over
the water end suddenly dart
down through the waves to
scoop up a tasty morsel of
fish.
Wading birds, which stay
near or in the water, are fun
to discover and amusing to
watch. Thty can be beautiful
or grotesque—and sometimes
both.
No matter how deserted a
beach may look, you can be
assured It la teeming wllh
fantaslio creatures, ranging
In else from fiddler to king
crabs.
Reptiles or mammals may
be observed from your craft,
depending on where you do
your boating. A boatman
lucky enough to spot otters,
especially If they are at play,
has scored a wildlife jackpot.
There Is one river In Flor­
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School Board Names Lyman Bandmaster
By Jolla Barta*
Appointment of John

B.

Blair a t band director and
music instructor for Lyman
High School for tha 1004-65
■ehool year has been an­
nounced by the S e m i n o l e
County Board of Public In­
struction.
Blair, a native of Kentucky,
attended tha University of
Kentucky and ia a graduate of
Morehead State C o l l e g e ,
Morshaad, Ky. Ha served as
band director a t Morgan
County High School and was
minister of music a t the First
Baptist Church in West Lib­
erty, Ky.
Ha and Mra. Blair, who will
be teaching a t Longwood Ele­
mentary School, are parents
of three daughters, Sara Ann,
Ellen and Susan.
Presently In the process of
purchasing a home in Fem
Park, until negotiations ore
completed the Blairs are flay ­
ing in Orlando with her par­
ents, Rev. and Mrs. V. N.
Maggard. Rev. Maggard la
serving aa pastor of Friend­
ship Baptist Church in Altamonta Springs.

NEWCOMERS to the Fern Pnrk area soon will be Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Blair and daughter*, Sara Ann, center and Ellen nnd Susan, front. Blair
will be the new band director nnd music instructor ut Lyman High School
for the 19C-1-G5 year.
(Herald Photo)

4-H Teenagers
Attend Camp
Fourteen Seminole County
4-H Club teenager* and two
adult leader* are a t Camp
McQuarrla in the Ocala Na­
tional Fore i t thi* week to a t­
tend a teen camp and an elec­
tric clinic.
In the group are Sandy
Mikler, Myrtle Harris, Kathy
Rook, C a r m e n Adriatico,
Eleanor Hein, Pat Coney,
Conna Hogan, Linda Leahy,
Mary Stogncr, Cathy Cammack, Oil) Hein, David Jakubcin, David Mnhn, George
Bradshaw and Mr. and Mr*.
James Dingman.
Th* camp ia directed by
the Florida Agricultural Ex­
tension Service. The Florida
Rural Electric Cooperatives
Aisociation provide* funds for
tha electric clinic. A. Duda
and Sona of Oviedo sponsored
the trip for the girls to attend
tha teen camp.
In addition to more than a
dozen special interest courses,
there is time for swimming,
fishing and games. Instructors
ara specialists from th* Ex­
tension Service and personnel
of the various electric cooarativsa.

Art Membership
Deadline Set
Deadline for membership In
tha Sanford Seminole A rt As­
sociation has been set for
July 25 in order to have
names of members listed In
the yearbook, Airs. A. B. Stev­
ens, membership chairman
•aid today.
Active and associate mambershfpa are available with
tha two categoric* being de­
fined as; activa — all privileges, plus hard work; and
associate—ail privileges and
no hard work.
Tha associate memberships
cost more.
Th* organisation has mada
many plana for activities in
the coming year utilising out­
standing speakers, slides, dis­
plays and demonstrations.
Th* Seminole County Voca­
tional School will supply
members of tha SSAA with a
teacher. Classes will meet two
nighU weekly from Septem­
ber through May.
Tha Florida Federation of
A rt will hold its state convantlon In DaBary and Sanford
In November with a recaption
and banquet a t th* Mayfair
Inn and an exhibit and tea at
tha local Cultural A rt Cent­
e r (tha former library).

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Brezhnev Now Sanford Moose Women Have College Of Regenf Program
In Position To
Succeed Nikila 7 VAH-tl Men
Promoted

MOSCOW (UPI) — The rise
of Leonid I. Brcrfincv in the
Communist ptrty marks the
apparent end of Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev's second
search for a successor, diplo­
matic observers said today.
Brezhnev, once In semi-dis­
grace, rerisned the Soviet
presidency Wednesday to de­
vote his full time to serving
a t Khrushchev's chief deputy
in running the all-powerful
party.
Observer* said the move
meant the 57-yearold son of a
sleet worker has clinched the
crown prince roie that puts
him in line to assume Khrush­
chev's political supremacy
when the premier decides to
step down or dies,
Khrushchev has shown no
signs of slowing down, but hr
has reached the age of 70 and
obviouily ia anxious to pre­
pare a smooth succession that
would avert a power struggle.
In the Soviet Union the pow­
er la held by the Communist
party which controls nil facet*
of Soviet life, including the
government headed by the
premier. The presidency is
largely a ceremonial and pro­
tocol post with little real pow­
er.
Brerhnev is second
to
Khrushchev in the party hier­
archy. By assuming more of
Khrushchev’s party chores, he
will acquire more political
stature.

Sugar Ray Will
Fight Again
NEW YORK (U l’I)—Sugar
Ray Robinson, the ageless for­
mer welterweight and middle­
weight champion, announced
Wednesday night he will fight
Mick Leahy at Glasgow, Scot­
land, Sept. 3.
Robinson revealed he niso
is negotiating for a bout at
Omaha, Neb., July 27.

A College of Regent Chap­ sented Monday night in open
ter Night Program was pre- meeting by Sanford Chaptar
with aome 75 Moos* I-odge
1404. Women of the Moose,
member and Chapter Comember* and Chapter CoOrlando in attendance.
Acting Senior Itegent was
Eva Moore of the Sanford
Seven men of VAH-11, de­ Chapter. Other officers, nil
ployed a b o a r d t h e USS from Orlando Chapter 1002,
Franklin D. Roosevelt have were Junior Graduate Regent,
earned the rank of petty offi­ Rita Sanford; Junior Regent,
cer third etaaa.
Thelma Sherrod; Chaplain,
Steven Rergman, AQR3; Maude Word; Guide, Alice
I.cu Covaleski, AK3; Walter Sasser and Assistant Guide,
A. Downing, AK3; -Robert M. Cathy Totten.
Fair, AMS3; Rosa E. Lind­
Special guests for the eve­
sey, AK3; John A. O'Leary, ning were Stale Director and
AE3 and Thnmaa D. Rat- Mr*. Jim McKeon* of Clrarledge, AQB3 all received their water,
promotions from Cdr. B. W.
Mrs. Sherrod, guest speak­
Bartholomew, commanding of­ er, told of her trip to Mooseficer of VA1I-I1.
heart, 111., for tha Interna­
Each man alto received a tional Convention held there
ticket that will enable him to in June.
tour the historic city of
Athens, Greece when the ship
docks there.
Forest City
*'Tho promotions represent
for ench man the reward for Circle Meet
long hours of study and onthe-job-training needed to ad­ In Apopka
vance in technical specialties
By Maryann Miles
in today's modem Navy,” anid
The
Betty Lawhom Circle
Cdr, Bartholomew.
nnd the Jane Hickman Circle
of Forest City Baptist Church
met for a combined program
DeBary Bridge
meeting Inst Thursday at the
Club Plays
home of Mrs. Ralph Green in
Apopka.
10 Tables
Mrs. Green, president of the
Ten tnhlc* were in piny at Betty l.uwhom Circle, was In
thi* week's Tuesduy afternoon charge of the program on
meeting of the Dcllury Dupli­
‘'Baptist Heritage." Mr*. Hat­
cate Bridge Club at the Fire­
tie Henderson in president of
men’s Recreation Hall. Direc­
tor will Miss Ethel Johnson. the Jane Hickman Circle.
During tha husinese, the
Winners were, N'S, first,
Mr*. Frank Austin nml Mrs. circles voted to luko over re­
J. D. Cordell; second, Mr*, sponsibility of tha church'*
i.oris Week* nnd Mrs. I.ol»e nursery room for Sunday serv­
Yanderschaaf; third, Mrs. It. ices and calendar and sched­
K, Nlcholl* nnd Mrs. Myron ules were completed for this
Aecnnti; fourth, Mr*, bin B. work.
Those attending, nthrr than
Wilson and E. Z. Walters;
EW, first, Mrs. David Ring­ the hostess nnd Mr*. Hender­
er and Ann Ringer; second, a son, were Mr*. Clifford Gres­
tie, Mr. nnd Mr*. C. F. An­ ham, Mrs. Martin Dunn, Mrs.
drew* with Mrs. Enrl Hand- Tom Bowser, Mrs. Janies Gos­
burn nml II. N. Valentine; san, Mrs. A. L. Arnold, Mrs,
fourth, Mr*. Mary Fitla nnd Kldred Whilden, Mr*. Corbin
Allen and Mra. Eunlca Bate*.
Mr*. I.uella Thompson.

McKeone, speaking briefly,
compilmanted t h a Sanford
Lodge and Chapter on progres* in building th* new San­
ford Mouse I-odge, which ia
expected to be ready for oc­
cupancy in September, and
presented to Ralph Schwelckert, building chairman, tha
Man of th* Month Scrapbook
AwardEnrollment, held in honor of
Collegian Eva Moora, was
conducted for Anna B. Grabea
and Dorothy It. Bergan of
Sanford for Horn* Chapter O.

Door prizes were won by
Edna Meahotto and Lera Har­
ris.
The meeting wea opened by
Senior Regent Eloise Smell
prior to turning the gavtl
over to Mr*. Moora for tha
program. A t tha cloaa, those
attending wars Invited to re­
main for a social hour during
which an elaborate buffet was
served under direction of Mrs.
Mcshotto, refreshment chair­
man for tha evening.

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Guild Holds
Workshops
By Jane Casselberry
A workshop for making
Christmas Bazaar items Is be­
ing held at Ascension Luther­
an Church of Casselberry by
tho ladies Guild under the
direction of Mra. Frances
Sotje.
Session* are conducted each
Thursday from 8:30 a.m. un­
til 3:30 p.m.
The ladies are making
gifts to be sold a t their an­
nual bazaar In December.

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(Heruld Photo)

Dynafronics Reports Profit For Fiscal Year
Parker Painter Jr., presi­
dent of Dynatronles, Inc.,
Seminole County based elec­
tronics firm announced to
company stockholders Tues­
day that business for ths firm
to date In the new fiscal year
totals 13,8OB,000-14GO,000 of
which has boon booked In th*
past 30 days.
In his annual report, Paint­
er stated that the company
had coins from a loss position
in the previous year to a mod­
est profit position for the
year concluded March 20, 1004
on a volume of $4,208,000.
The eurg* of buelneis in

VFW Post 8207
To Give Dinner
By Donna Eeten
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will sponsor a spaghetti
dinner Saturday from 4:30
until 7 p. m. a t th* Civic
League Building on Church
Straet In Longwood.
Included on the menu with
spaghetti will b* tossed salad,
French bread, cupcakes or
cookies, iced tea or coffee.
Tickets, whieh ara priced
for children or adults, ara
available from any member
of th* post or auxiliary or
may bo obtained a t tha door.
Robert March la serving as
chairman of the dinner and
proceeds will ba used for tha
building fund,
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th* new fiscal year repre­
sents a 35 per cent Increase
over the asme period a year
ago and Painter declared ‘‘is
just |GOU,000 short of the
company's net sales for the
entire year Just ended."
Painter noted a shift in the
natura of th s company’s op­
eration during the year from
one primarily of custom en­
gineering and research and
development contracts In sup­
port of the nation’s space
programs, to one of "a pro­
duct-oriented systems engi­
neering company."
Two additions) diversifica­
tion mom’s were initiated dur­
ing the year, both aimed at
removing tho company frost
total dependence upon U.3.

Government contracts, accord­
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One was an international
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expressed optlmlim for tho
current year and projected
a gross contracts volume of
approximately f5 million, ac­
companied by a substantial in­
crease in profile and a mod­
est increaso In employment
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�A ll Work: D ull Jack
A rood c a m against overapeciallzaUon in science has been made by two
University of Michigan researchers.
A fter a five-year study involving
1,811 scientists and engineers they
found th at people who spent full time
In technical work were less effective
and creative than those who spent
part of their time on entirely differ­
ent tasks (but still within their
fields), such as administration or
teaching.
"There was a hint," they conclud­
ed, "th at excessive dedication was
not healthy and that ail work and
no diversity was making Jack a dull
scientist."

There may be meat for thought
here for more than just scientists or
employers of scientists.
It will be no news to successful
company presidents, most of whom
are Jacks of all the trades within
their particular trade.
What it amounts to is that an oc­
casional vacation AT work, in the
form of a new challenge, can be as
Important as the annual one away
from it.
Smnrt is the boss who presents
these challenges to his workers. On
the way up is the man who creates
them for himself.

vending mnehinos by every one of
the nation's 8211,771 corner mail box­
es so thnt postage is available 24
hours a day.
The Post Office Department has
not been resting on its deficit, how­
ever. As early as 1962 It commission­
ed tho Triner Scale and Manufactur­
ing Co. to develop a weatherproof,
foolproof and theftproof stamp vend­
ing machine.
Eight of tho first models aro now
in operation outside the new post
office at tho New York World's Fair
to test public reaction.
Last year the post office sold 14.7
billion sheet stamps of all denomina­
tions (exclusive of commemorntlvcs)
for $741 million. Hop. Libonatl esti­
mates that if vending mnehincs were
installed at every mail box they
would handle 42 per cent of all firstciasH and nir mail stamps.
lie also predicts it would lend to
a 10 per cent increase in such sales,
or a potential market of $880 mil­
lion.
Privntc vending machine compan­
ies, of which there aro less than 10,
would continue to dispense stamps
for a premium at indoor, nongovern­
ment locations for those willing to
pay for the convenience.

Bruce Biossgt — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
— The Viet Cong must not
continue n campaign of ter­
rorism against Americans in
Saigon or else where, or
against leading South Viet­
namese or against Vietnamese
people In the Saigon area.
Viet Cong assassination at­
tempts against MuJ. Gen.
Nguyen Khanh, South Viet
Nam’a ruler, for example,
would he considered an act
of terrorism under these
rules. So would an activa
campaign of blowing brldgca,
mining roads and ambushing
trucka and jeeps In tha Sai­
gon area.
— The Viet Cong must
not he too successful, get too
near victory In South Viet
Nam.
If the Beds obey these
rules and respect these battle
lines, the feeling Is that the
war In la o s and in South
Viet Nam to “manageable"
and that It can ba won In
time without escalation to the
north.
If the tleds won't tacitly
a r m to these conditions, tha

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
— The administration has
new drawn a Southeast As­
lan "11m " the Communist
forces “must not cross" and
a set of war rules they
"must not break."
I f the Bed Pathet Lao or
tbs V ls t . Cong violate these
conditions in Laos or South
Vlst Nam, the United States
Will tsks military action In
North Vlst Nam.
In w ry rough outline, hero
to what this “line" and thess
rules would “prohibit" tho
U s d s from doing unless
they’re willing to accept an
escalation of tho war:
— Tho Pathst la o must
not make a drive for th« prin­
cipal cities o f the Mekong
Valley heartland of Gaos.
— North Viet Nam must
not stop np markedly Its
movsmsnt of military cadres
and supplies along the Ho
Chi Mlnh trails from North
V lst Nsm to tho South and
Its shift of troops and arms
westward to tho battlefronts
In Laos.

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Geneva
Mrs. Joe. K. Mathleus
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321C119
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338-3317
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322-1189
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. . . .
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sort to Caesarian childbirth at
all. despite the differences in
their height and weight.
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Caesarian, it I* always avail­
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Furthermore, many of you
laym en grew unduly appre­
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lim e of childbirth.

But most of the so-called
blood Is simply blood tinged
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Prior to birth, the Infsnt ia
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of a clear liquid called aminotic fluid.
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Barry Criticism Justified
Holmes Alexander

Complaints Requested
cents out of every dollar he
WASHINGTON, D C . Mrs. Esther Peterson, a makes to give ua tlte pros­
charming, socially &gt; dedicated perity that we are enjoying.
lady and once a neighbor of
In trying to stir up the con­
mine in Maryland, could be sumer against tho producer,
called
President Johnson's Mrs. Peterson has Inadver­
roving ambassador to Lilli- tently, I think, joined forces
put. She hepresenta the Pres­ wlht the business • busters.
ident among what la cloying- Until he died last summer,
ly called "tho little pcoj#e" Senator Kefauvcr was El Su­
or consumera.
premo among the anti-capi­
Paternalistic government Is talists of this capitalistic na­
often patronizing, and liberal tion. Since Kcfauvcr's death,
politician! dearly love to talk Senator Phil Hart (D.,-Mich.),
down to the folks whom they a nice guy with a bleeding
Insultingly coll the "com­ heart and vacant brain, has
mon" man, the "forgotten" been trying to wear the Coonman and the "ordinary" peo­ akin Hat, but it's a misfit.
ple. Talking down is part of Kefauver was a much bigger
the procesa of atlrrlng 'em man.
up. It la a form of rabbleHart is the one who sold
routing, pitched to a low key, President Johnson on appoint­
Mra. Peterson, who really ing Mrs. Peterson as special
likes people, has been lending White House assistant on con­
herself recently to this form sumer problems, hut the lady
of condscenslon - and • Incita­ U only a stand-in. Hart is
tion. Last month she was in trying to get Congress to blow
Salt Lake City on a scries of up the bureaucracy by creat­
"consumer conferences." Tho ing a new Cabinet post —
for Consumer*.
taxpayers' dollar waa uied In Secret a r y
a federal publicity blitz to He's running for rc-elecUon
aik: "Irked by the high price on a platform of improving
of bread7” "Do you get dla- the USA by disarming our
gustrd when you buy a pack­ military protection, putting
age and the-contenta are only more controls on business and
half tho aize of the box 7" waging oratorical war on
Under the label of "Constim- poverty.
ci-Sound-off," a phone num­
The anti - poverty war, In
ber and poat office addrcaa which the consumer!1 revolt
were used to Invite buyers to is geared to play a part, has
"make your c o m p l a i n t * been going on for years,
k nown."
much hetet than thjc poverty
Thta conference followed warriors care to admit. Tho
nno in St. Loui* during April. Durcau of the Census recent­
It precedes conferences In ly put out a June '84 report
Atlanta and Detroit for the which showed that between
automnal election eeaeon. The 1947-83, the percentage of fa
aim to to preach aclf-plty. it mtiles with Incomes under
la to make the consumer for 83,000 dropped from 49.4 per
get that he to also a taxpay­ cent to 18.5 per cent.
er and Is paying for this prop
The figures shouldn't lead
aganda, that he is also a to do-nothing complacency,
wage-earner whose income but they do suggest that the
relates to (he sale of good* American system to cooala
and aerviccs, that he is also
a contributor to nallunal proa
perily because ho apends S3

tcnlly producing * higher liv
ing standard. The improve
ment began under the Repub­
lican-run 80th Congress, con
Unuod through alx years of
Mr. Truman (D ), eight year*
of Mr. Eisenhower (R'j and
nearly four years of the Ken­
nedy • Johnson Administra­
tion. No people on earth ever
had it ao good.
Rut the down-talking pollti
clan doesn't explain to the
consumer that capitalism has
made passible all the prog
resi and all the prosperity
which now amounts to a
Gross National Product of
$G00 billion a year in salable
goods and aervlcei. Instead,
he Binds out well-meaning
ladies like Mra. Peterson to
aik, "Have you got any grip­
es today?"
If you ask auch questions
often enough, you might just
get people feeling sorry for
themselves, ami that is halt
the battle for paternalistic po­
liticos.

Barbs
Just onaa we'd like to catch
a fish tha site of the onee
other fishermen aay got away.
Keep out of all arguments
and you're sure to get tha
best of them.

WASHINGTON — Senator
Barry Goldwater and h 1 ■
backers contend that the press
waa ganged up against him In
his drive for the Republican
Presidential nomination.
According to one of hii
warm supporters, Mr*. Clare
Boothe Luce, the press to
"brutally unfair" in Ita treat­
ment of the Senator. "Th*
pres*," ahe charge*, "always
pick* a Republican victim" in
a Presidential campaign, and
Goldwater to "Mister Republi­
can Victim of 1984." Asked if
she included her husband's
publication*
“Time"
and
"Life" in her Indictment ol
the press, Mrs. Luce said the
did: "I don't think they have
been as fair aa they should
have been." (Henry Luce was
for Gov. William Scranton for
the GOP nomination.)
In two recent run-ins be­
tween Goldwater and the press
there does s e a m
to be
ground! for complaint against
less than full and exact re­
porting of the Senator'* aide of
the case. The first of these
la the much-quoted Goldwater
reference to the possible use
of nuclear weapons to "de­
foliate" the rain forests of
North Viet Nam.
Many who m iised the TV
interview in which the Senator
discussed this subject and on­
ly read about R In the press
gathered the Impression that
Goldwater was advocating the
uae of nuclear weapons In Viet
Nam jungles In fact, he mere­
ly reported this aa one poss­
ibility the military had con­
sidered, one which be stated

he did not believa would be
used.
The new-born Scranton op­
position was quick to capita­
lize on the confusion, and to
make the most of another In­
terview witti Goldwater pub­
lished In the German news
magazine "Der Spiegel" last
week.
The controversial question
in thli latest exchange waa
whether Goldwater believes he
can beat Johnson In Novem­
ber. The Senator's answer
waa In two parts: "Aa of how
I don't think any Republican
(can beat Johnson). . . . but
come election dsy there’s go­
ing to be another horse race,
I believe." Headlines featur­
ed the "can’t win part, blurr­
ing the "aa of now.'
Goldwater has some rea­
son to be peeved at the hand­
ling of Rtcse two incidents.
Everyone with political exper­
ience knows, however, that a
candidate's words in the final
frantic week before a con­
vention are considered fair
game for partisan interpreta­
tion by the opposition, with or
without the involvement of the
press. The Goldwater silence
of the last week, during which
he has carefully avoided con­
tact with almost all the preu,
ia rccognlllon of this fact by
wise advisers who managed to

muzzle their man for th*
moment.
Their aim is to prevent their
candidate from saying thinga
In these final dsys that might
inflate the opposition’* charges
that Goldwater'* nomination
would either bring defeat to
the Republican party or "trig­
ger - happiness' to the White
House.
Goldwiler is going along
with the silence strategy for
the moment. But all who know
him are well aware that this
calm could explode at any
time. It surely will not last
long after the convention.
The attark ho plans to
launch against the Johnson
Administration, as he has out­
lined It to friendly reporters,
can produce only a raucous,
rancorous campaign. Cuba,
civil rights and Viet Nam—
"whether Henry C'bot Lodge
likes It or not ’----- are going
to be big issues.

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have more than one baby by
Caesarian section?"
Yes, It Is perfectly safe to
have a normal sized family.
Some wives have born 6 or
8 babies, all by Caesarian
section.
But H any might not even
need to irvoke the aid of
Caesarian section for It is
surprising how easily women
can delive: rather Iirge bab­
ies nowadays.
Besides, the doctor will try
to make sure Harry's wife
doesn't eat to excess and this
may lop off one or two pounds
from the size of the baby.
Moreover, e neat little sur­
gical Incision called an "cplsiotomy" Is usually perform­
ed, especially on a wife having
her first Infant.
When the baby's head is
showing, the doctor simply
puts the mother under brief
an nates la and then uses a
scissor* to make a cut at the
4 o'clock point.
This cut widens the outlet
and thus permits a large baby
to be born without undue
stretching or tearing.
Then, after the baby is
born and while the mother is
still under surgical anesthcaia,

Helen Fuller Says

feeling here is that tha war
can’t be won unlesa we carry
tha fight to llo ’s North Viet
Nam homeland.
Any eacatation would ba
gradual. Thera would ba a
wait after each atep-up to
see how North Viet Nam and
tha Communist world reacted.
If n slight escalation proved
aufficlent to maka tbs Red*
sgree to again fight by our
rules, we’d halt further escal­
ation for the time being,
The firat atep-up would
probably be careful, repeated
bombing of the northern end
of the l!o Chi Mlnh trails
where they hook up with
North Viet Nam.
Detailed photograph! of
these trails have bean taken.
Though tharn are dosena of
trade, the analysts have
sought and found certain key
points at tha northern end of
the trails where a careful pro­
gram of repeated bombing and
mine sowing at Irregular In­
tervals would liksly have con­
siderable real and psychol­
ogical effects.
If tha Ho Chi Mlnh trail
bombing didn’t bring reaults,
the neat atep would include
n regular program of lowing
mines in North Viet Nam
harbors and along North Viet
Nam roads landing toward
Laos and South Viet Nam.
Soma key passes probably
could be effectively denied to
the Red troops and, supply
unite. Tha program would in­
clude tha blowing of bridges
along these roads.
If Mao Tss-tung and his
Red Chinese then began to
step up their aid to North INVESTMENT SERVICE
Viet Nam and Laos, tha roads
Listed end enlisted
leading to Red Chinn would
Sacnritton
be mined and brldgee blown.
Mutual
Fends
An previously reported, fur
ther possible step-ups Include
ALLEN A CO.
the bombing of troop training
311 E. LEMON ST.
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lscted Industrial plants, Infll
tratlon by special forces un­ Manther: Midwest Steak Bath.
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Chicago Beard e l Trade
As n long-run measure, the
dteentinfied
minorities Orlande Sato* Bapreeeatative
of North Viet Nam offer an
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Worry Clinic
CASE T-422: Harry J., ag­
ed 24, to a famous football
atar.
"Dr. Crane," bo began, "I
am in love with a wonderful
girl named Janet.
"But ahe to only 5’ 2" while
I am 8’ 4”.
"She weigha only 108 while
1 Up the ic ile a at 224. So 1
have delayed getting married
lest she might die in child­
birth.
"For both of us would like
(o have children. But suppose
her babies were 9 or 10-pound­
er*. What then?"
Harry need not worry and
any longer on that score,
though a couple of centuries
ago this problem waa very
real.
For we medics couldn’t ex­
pect to perform Caesarian
sections on live women until
the advent of anesthesia.
Nowadays, however, the dlacovery of various types of an­
esthesia and all the Innova­
tions of modern aseptic sur­
gery, have made it just about
aa safe to have a baby by
Caesarian as by the usual pel­
vic route.
"But, Dr. Crane," Harry
protested , "could my wife

Face Value Stamps
Let’s Sell Stamps At Face Value
What this country may need is
not a good fivc-cent cigar but a fivecent stamp—a flve-cent stamp, thnt
is, that can be purchased from a
vending machine for a nickel, not
three for 20 cents—a mark-up of a
third.
It could also use an eight-cent nir
mail stamp costing eight cents, not
10 cents—a 25 per cent mark-up.
That, at least, is the opinion of
Rep. Roland V. Libonatl of Illinois,
who points out that the United States
is the only nation in tho world thnt
allows its stamps to be sold at a prem­
ium.
Not only thRt. He sees no renson
why people caught stampless after
post office hours with an urgent let­
ter should be forced to go hunting
for an open drugstore with a vending
machine; or, even during hours,
should have to stand in line waiting
while others insure parcels and take
care of other post office business.
In England, for instance, one cun
buy stamps from dispensers outside
post offices a t any time of day or
night—at face value.
The congressman wants to go one
better than that by placing nonprofit

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GENERAL TENDENCIES!
You want to prwhics results
today and tonight and can
certainly do Juet that by
making aura yen go after
what you want with a amlla
and by u»lng a considerable
amount of charm and per­
ianal magnet lem to gain y ’ur
cherished objectives. Shew
othera you underatand their
standpoints, too.
AKIES (March 21 to April
10) Concentrating upon what
experts have to advise I*
wise, as Is getting bills paid
early aa well. Relegate per­
sonal desires to a better time.
Get Joint affair* with othera
In order.
'(*
TAURUS (April *0 to Mny
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carefully any plana you m»y
have you find that associate*
respond quickly to them when
presented. Agra* on policy,
platforms. Then full apacd
ahead.
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MOON CHILDREN (June
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will respect you highly. Take
time for needed study In the
evening.
LEO (July 23 to August
21) You must be the one to
make needed chimgss at home
so that all Is orderly, beauti­
ful, now. Strive for solid com­
fort, too. Then Invite friends
in tonight for a happy time.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Your newspaper
and other reliable sources
are best If you want the in­
formation that la vital to
your advancement. Talk mat­
ters over with fellow work­
ers. They are helpfuL
LIBRA (September 29 to
October 22) Impress othera
I'M GOING TO CALL. TH6W
by being practical and you
•HB'A ND
inerraaa abundance quickly.
Make Improvements, repairs,
that stamp you as wise busi­
"Hang on a minute, Marge. I want to change earsl" ness person. Bhow th a t you
/
,
have true ability.
SCORPIO (October 23 t«r
V c) 1 /
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner November 21) If you are a
smilingly aggressive person
tod*?, you find you get won­
derful resulle In dealing with
others. Go to new pieces.
Much needed backing Is pos­
&amp; 1 —
,
sible.
/
7 *
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Serious
Investigation will bring ihs
right answers to present per­
plexities. Later, assist those
who are truly In need or
troubled. Gain much good
will,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) A day and
evening for sociability and
discussing alms with good
friends, allies. Listen to thslr
ideas carefully. Repay any
obligation cheerfully, kindly,
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) Tha Ideal
day to do some Important
rivlc work that aid* the pub­
lic and brings you much pres­
tige. Convincing others will
help you get far batter credit.
Ra adroit.
PISCES (February « to
March 20) If you ahow real
Interest in tho welfare of
others, they soon cooperate
“Well, yea It la juet • little hard to get Into . •
with you, too. If you hava
especially when the wife's been shopping!"
communication with thosa
out-of-town, much can be ac­
complished. Be persevering,
Book Businew
IF YOUR CHILD IS BURN
TODAY, there Is much na­
s lUbUcal es s
tural intellect in this young­
1 lawyer sr
* Ingra^LesHa
“Piper's son" S Ckochod
ster and few will bs able to
4 “---- llarstasa »Ooo Urn
dissuade him or her from
# Ideal place
Decay
some fixed purpose. I t will
, §In “ilim
&amp; let"
s 7■ Dumas
r b t r actor
be necessary that you glva
• Do t i l -------11 Mouths
the finest ethical training
UPrstmlUoa . 10 Greek, w ar |
possible In order that this
I t Dtipstdied
14 Biblical weed
15ytihermaa'B I T Cricket line
energy can bs chaneled In
lSCrup Icoll.)
spparslus
*3 Thing foead
IS lilghlaodors
right direction. Teach altru­
34 Disorder
IS Dane* munc
ism, too, otherwise the na­
50Cook by dry V Mirtlaa
to rn )
ture is quits a selfish one.
hast
51 Local point
91 Dram
“The Stars Impel, they do
S3 r o I U i .r n
3T llinbhlp
35 Ceres) gn
not compel." Whet you make
M P rta d p sI
Z S B rs iiliu stile
of your Ufa Is largely ap to
37 Poole's “Fast
YOU!
IT
■ORspunfsr
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
B B o n o i Gsb sad
tr
Forecast for your alga for
mS £ S &amp;
August U now ready. For
ot Greet*
ii
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your copy send your birthdata and $1.00 to Carroll
■SDistrsasi
17 Par oil p
Forecast The Sanford U trald,
form)
Box 1021, Hollywood 23, Cali­
MAlways
40 Clothe* — fornia.
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In Florida It's against tha
law tu have a rattlesnake for
a pet, unless you have a spec­
ial license from the Gam*
and Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission. To exhibit any poi­
sonous repUls requires a
special license plua a $1,900
surety bold,

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
6. For Rent

6. For Rent

(Elyr

fran tn rb

Classified
Phone

Ger. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ava. EFFICIENCY. Bll Park.
Apply 5-6:30.
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
home at 009 Catalina Dr.,
MODERN Fura. apts. Also
*85. R. A. Williams, 322 3951.
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
From Sanford E x ch an g e CLEAN 4-Rooma, down, aim Rooma private bathi, 114
porch. All Park.
W. Firat St.
3 RM. turn. Apt., clean, water
2 A 3 Bedroom Housei
k lights *50. 322-2764.
Payton Realty
From Seminole County S ROOM funi. upstairs apt. In 322-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Lake Mary, Ph. 322 7985.
FURN. 2 BR. house, *60. Five
Points, Hwy. 17-32. Inquire
3 nil. house, kit. equipped,
Wren Gaa Station.
SOI Rosalia Dr. 322-3582.

^rrnlh Page 10 — July 16, 1964 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Entate For Sale 12. Real EHtnte For Sate 12. Heal Efttnte For Sal#

BERRY’S WORLD

322-5612

425-5938

ARDOR: Attractive un
Office 204 W. First I UR. Fura. House. Ph. 668- LOC1I
furnished house, z bedrooms
5122.
screened porch, carporte,
NOT LONG DISTANCE
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
utility • storage, kitchen
JtESPONSIBlUTY:
Cowan. 322-4013,
equipped
Excellent ennd.
T h e H erald » m W
t* n
322-2468.
2 RR., house, clean k close
s p o n i i b t e for m o r e t h i n om
In. Jimmy Cowan. 322-1013. 1-R oom Efficiency apt. with
In c o r r e c t l n u r t l o n or y o u r ad,
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
and reaerve* the rlfiht t o r e ­ NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
for couple or single *person
v i l e o r r e j e c t a n y advertisehouse, Adults. 322-2275.
or retired. All utilities In­
m e n t f r o m w h a t ordered to
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
c o n f o r m f e th e p ollciea o f thin APTS. Eurn. 2-DR. *60, 3 HR,
*65. Utilities furn. 322-1188.
cated on las St., within 1
taper.
block of 2 free parking lota
FURN.
APT.
322
2800.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
and shopping oenter. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Tuaa., t u r n F rl, • z r . M. d a y FURN. Apt. 3 Rooms &amp; Hath.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
b e f o r e Insertion. Mon. • S et.
Close in. *55 mo. Incl. wa­
ter k elec. Ph. 3221I5U7.
UNFURN 2 DR Duplex Apt

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Slemper Agency

Seminole Realty

We have several new 3 and 4
bedroom homes, now under
co*.' ‘ruction, in dcslrabl*
Ravel*. i Perk. These homes
are quah,, constructed by
Shoemaker, ra'tiuring fully
equipped built-in electric
kitchens, plus many extras!

D IE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
LOCH ARBOR. I Bn, 2 Rilh,
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink
leri, patio, Ph. 322-8522, 207
Ridge Rd.

From $4.3.50
To make the best home
buy, sea the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

NEW HOMES

2, 3, &amp; 4 REDROOMS
1. 14*. &amp; 2 BATHS
These home* can he purchas­
ed for as little as $78.28 per
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS month, tint lulling taxes and
insurance) after low FHA
For Complete Information
down payment! May wo
See or Call Your
serve you7

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER•
Wo Have The Home For You

We Have The Home For Yon

12. Real Entile For Sale 12. Real Entate For Sale
LAKEFRONT RENTALS
3 BR., 1 bath *125.
2 BR., Fla. Room *90.
For Sale
COUNTRY home, 2 br.. Fla
room, large lot zoned for
horses extra lots available,
$13,850.

GEHR REALTY
Lake Mary

322-3581

4 RR, 14* Hath, Florida Rm„
central heat &amp; alr-cocidiHoning. Ph. 322-4878.

NEW HOMES

Ofrice 322-2118
NEW HOMES
Night 322 0618
Crystal
Lake
Park—Lake
Mary
Stenstrom
LOCH ARBOR. 3 OR, 2 Baths,
323-0700
Shown
by
appointment
Ph.
Fla. R m , cent. heat. 211
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 2565 Park Dr.
322-3561.
Ridge Rd„ 322-9051,
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
EVERETT A. HARPER
lots. Firat 32,500 takes this
AGENCY - REALTOR
property. Ph. 668-4601, En
2463 S. Park Ave.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
terprlse, Fla.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322 5641
An Investment, not an expenae. Call FA 2-5612 for 3 BR., home, good location.
NOTHING DOWN
*80 per mo after down pay
expert advice on a Herald
*80. per mo., 3 br., Fla. room, advertising campaign.
ment. 322-4836.
kitchen equipped, hoi water
heater, shade treci, big lot.
Total Price *10,500. 322-0417.

322 2420 2565 Park Dr.

322-2420
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Longwood District
VA * FHA - FHA-ln Service
IX T H K C I M IT IT c o r I I T OF
4 ml. South 17-92
xixtii j r i u r i \i, cm
turn right on Seminole Ave., tiik
4.TIT IX A XII FOR IKMI
1 block
c o u n t y , r i.o H in A .
IX CHAXCF.HV XO. H I M
(38-3911 Reverse charge*

Legal Notice

Realty Stenstrom Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

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x ix t ii j i t i ic i i i . r in f i n r . i x A x n F t u t mi :4t in i i i .h t n r v r v , f i . o n m i x .
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rn tu :«-t.o«i h k siT T
TlKt.L BAVINUH A LOAN AS­
SOCIATION,
P laintiff
Va.
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F.
CABIIDOLLAK
and 1.11.1.1 AN O. CAHIIDOLLAIl.
Ills wlfa,
Daf andanta
T i l l HTRPIIBN F. CABIIDOL1.4 It
and
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r'AHIlDitl.LAII
3144 T a r a w a IWmltvard
T a r a w a Tarraoa,
North Carolina
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SAUL CRUZ,

P la i n t i f f

Tie fen d a n l
C1TT NATION* A I, HANK OF
XOTICB TO DK V K X n
MIAMI
II KACII.
a
U nit'd
THK S T 4 T K OF F ld H I lB A TOl
Ktataa
nf
A m arlca h a n k ln *
HAUL CRUZ
corporation.
333 A tla n tic A ven u e
P la i n t i f f
Ilroaklrn . S e w York
I s l * a t i ia r t wf th* f o w a t r va.
TOU ARK IIKRKHY N'OTl22. Build * Faint - Repair
12. Real Entitle For Buie f a l a ' i S ' m l s n l * f ’u a a l y , Slat* IIAVIO C. ItRIMFCIIL'HHKL
F
IN
D
t h a t a Sworn Complaint
and HYI.VI A IlKIMHCm.'HHKb.
23. Building Materials
mt yin rM a. l a pro b a ta ,
h a e b een file d -maalnet yo u In
hla wlfa. not k n o w n
In ha
l a ra lb * i : « l « t . a f t
GKEENDRIAR
24. Electrical Services
the Circu it Court, Ninth J u d i ­
d*ad nr atlva and, If d ' a d , tha
OIIIIIN C. HAlitN
cial Circuit o f Florida. In and
Choice
Iota available
la
1919 S. FRENCH AVE.
26. Plumbing Services
liactaaad. u n k n o w n tp u u a', h 'lr a , ilavl
for
Hemlnol# County. In Ch an "ra , srant'ra. s t( |*nraa, llmF I X 4 L XGTICK
(Ireenbtiar of Loch Arbor
26. Radio &amp; Television
eery, tha a b b rev ia ted title o f
1 HR. collage, furnished, 10 overlooking gulf course.
Noltr* la h ' r e h y *l»-«n Hint o r.,
cr'd lto ra ,
tr ustee*,
or]
which
l« II,ZK CRUZ, P la i n t i f f
27. Special Services
rli I
.
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th* u n d cra lsii'd will, o n Ilia ot he r cla im a n ts , by, throunh,
a .Morlaaaa
hn* tb-en .filed
miles east of Sanford on
va. HAUL CRUZ, D efen d a n t,
Custom building t o your Mill day nf Annual, A. D. 1**1, under or aifalnst
28. Laundry Service
naalnat yo u In th* a h o t e Court w h e r e in tha relief a o u a h t la a
Weklva River. Elderly cuu
DAVID
f.
HKIMBCIU’BHRL by the atiove nam ed P lain tiff. D e c r e e o f Divorce. T h e s e p re­
specifications.
Ureenbrlar lir'aant in lha llo n u ra h la C o u n ­ and
29. Automobile Service
HYI.VI A ItKIMHOI t'HHKL, Th* p rop erty aou ah t t o h* se nt* are to rails* an d require
ty J n d s * nf H rm lno l' County .
pie. 322 4131.
developed by
29A. Auto Accessories
F lorida hla final m u m , a.-, hla w ife, «r eit h e r o f lliain: foreclose d la aa fo llo w s:
you to rita y o u r w rit te n A n ­
all
p a r lie s
havlna
nr
co u n t and vuurhar*. aa Ami - and
U lT 4, LOKODALK KDII- s w e r o r d efen ses , If a n y , t o tli*
K1NG8WOOD
30. Machinery - Tools
RENTALS
llnry Ad m ln lalrator C. T, A. of c U l m l n a to have a n y rlaht,
DIVIHIDN, a cco rd ln a l o Ibn Com pla int filed hrreln. an d to
81. Poultry - Live stock
BUILDERS, INC.
Furnished or Unfumisltcd
tha Katata nf Orrln V. Kahln, title, or Intereat In th* property
Plat the reo f, a s recorded se rv e a co py th areof upon th*
d ' c a a a ' d , and at aald llm*. dvaerthed In tha Com pia lnl.
Ball-Blalr Agency
202 Fairmont Dr.
31 A. Pcta
In Plat llook 13. Pan* II. P l a i n t i f f s a tto rn ey . Gordon 4’.
Defendant*.
then
and
thara,
m
aka
a
p
p
lieso
f th* P u b lic Hacorda of Frederick. P. O. I l o i 1T33. Han­
Ph. 322 5641 218 S. Park Ave.
82. Flowers - Shrubs
FA 2-8074
X O T I fU OF SUIT
tlnn l o lh a aald J u d a * for a
Hamlnola County . Florida. ford, Flo rid a. I2TT1, on o r hafinal ( ' t t l e m a n t n f hla a d - TOl D AVID C. H K IM H fin iH 33. Furniture
TOD ARK
R K giilR K I)
lo fore the ITth day o f Annuel,
LARGE HOUSE, 3 RR., 1
Hi:i. and HYLVIA It HIM- file y o u r Anawar w it h lha A. D. t 3 l l . H erein fall md or
m ln la lr a t ln n o f ak ld aatnla.
84. Artlclos I'or Sale
KfllllHHKI* his w ife, not Clerk o f the Court and to a D e c r e e P r o Cunfeaau w ill ho
and fur an nrdar d l a c h a i y l n a
Until, Idikefront. Complete
SLA Swap or Exchange ly
k n o w n to b* dead or a- se rv e a copy upon the Pl.iln- en tered a a a ln e t you for the
him aa aticli A n cillary Admit*,
furnished incl. Washer,
H i e and. If dead, lb * u n ­ ll ff a 1 A tto rn ey . IRVING NA- r elief req u es ted and tha ca u se
latratur
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35. Articles Wanted
k n o w n apous*, heirs , da- TIIANHON, P. O. Box 14. Cocoa, will p ro ceed a t part*.
dishwasher, d e e p NOTIOIC IH harahy s l v c n that
Itatad thla Ilia 14th day o f
86. Automobiles • Trucks dryer,
vlsea s, a ra n ta a s, aaa lan- F lorida hot l a ter than Au auat
D. 1314.
freerc. *150 mo. Ph. 322-4970 1 am ( n u n s ' l l In liuvltiaas at III July.A. A.Kdwln
WITNKHH my hand and th*
sea,
llenura,
rradllura. T. r a i l . If ynu fall to do ao. a o f f i c i a l aeal o f ttila Court ilila
HMnholaar
3G*A Autos Wanted
Z llua • « Maitland, Hamlnola
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County,
Florida,
uniU
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tha
llc15th d a y o f Ju ly, A. D. 1344.
37. Boats - Motors
CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag
a n t s by, thruuah, under l eied a a a ln et yo u for the r e ­
C. T. A. o f tha K alala o f
m m i o f C olon ial Manor
A rth u r II. Ile ck w llh , Jr..
88. Motorcycles - Scooters nolla. Apply downstairs af lltlniia
or aaa lnat
lief dem and ed In lh* Com pla lnl.
Orrln C. Kahln
Auto Halra, am i that I Inland
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
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89. Trailers - Cnbnnn*
lly : blnrtha T.VIhlen, DC .
ter 8 p. m,
Hi:L and HYLVIA IIKI5I- • f aald Court a t H n n lnola (HEAL)
l IK Clark o f tha Circuit Courl, Puhllah Ju ly II. £1, 10, A An*
1444,
HtTirHHKL hla w ll* . or County, thla Tlh d a y o f July, Gordon V. F rederick
Handmil*
County
,
Florida.
In
1. Lost 4k Found
lilt, 2 Hath House, large
either uf Ihaml and all 1341.
acoordatica w ith IIk provisions CD1I-II
Atto rney for P la i n t i f f
parllaa h a v l n a or claim (S E A L )
fenced yard, paved drive nf tha Fh-llilnu* N a m i Hlat.
11# Kaat Com mer cial Hlraat
LOST: Ulack Belgian Shepherd
Ina In h a v s a n y rlah t,
Art hur It. B e c k w i th , Jr., Hanford. Fln itda. 337 71
Tha Board o f P u b lic Inalrunulaa.
lo -w ilt
K'ntlun
1*5.03
way. 322 0537.
till*, nr Interval In lh*
Clerk o f Circuit Cou rt
lion for Hamlnola C ou n ty , F lo r ­
white patch on throat, silver
Florid a H t a lu t 'a HIT.
P ublish J u l y II. 33. I*. A u a
lly: Handra K. Johnauti
propertr daacrlhvd In th*
I. 13*4.
His: Omirsa and Dorothy ida will racalva hlda for th*
chain collar, vicinity 25Ui F U R N I S H E D g a r a g e apt
Dep
u
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Clerk
Complaint,
Itaaldanco
un
furnlalilna
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labor,
m
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between Beard all and Cain
known
25154* Palmetto. 322 5251; r u t , lUm
I .aw O f f i c e '
ial*. eq uipm ent an d service*
l. h J u ly 3, a, l«, II, 1344.
YOU AFIK IIK UK It Y NOTI- Freed anil N atb anson
required for th* co n st r u c t io n
eron. Child* pet. Reward.
322-0535.
3DR-I
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THE
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of D rivers T r a ln ln * I t a n a ' s a t FIKD that a C o m p la in t haa l i n South W a a h ln a to n Av*.
XIXTII
J | D i e t 4 1.
rlH I'I 'IT
Call 322-S53Q or 322 4831.
Lym an Hchool, Hamlnola l l l e h b «n filed aaa lnat you by th* Tit iievlllr, Fla.
xo th ' m o f ai:rr
In tli* a b o v e - s t y l e d I’ubltah J u ly 3. i f , 31. IS. 1111. OF F I.O II ID 4 IX 4 X D 3(&gt;H
T in n im iiiiN
xvaynk
m o i i - Kchool, and Croom* Aaadamy. I'UIn tlff
hK N IX tll.K i n i X T V .
court and causa for t h e p u r ­ COII-34
S. Food
IIIH and MAHLK IV. M o ll- Hamlnola C ou n ty , Florida.
4TI.4XI KHY XO. 141*0
tin* hid (or th* co m bined pose o f forectoalnn th* ninrtHIM. hla wlfa.
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TO l | t IKT 1TTI.I1
ar* harahy nntlflad that ault and w ill b* r eca ll rd u n til 1 :es c t l b r i property, si t u a t e and XIXTII
W illia m Z. Rlckatta and
HT4TK OF FI.OHIO* I &lt;iIt KMT- h a s bean com m e n c ed aaa lnat p. m., F riday, J u l y 14. 1*44. at b 'ln p
In
Hemtnol*
County . OF FLORIDA IX AXD FOM
6. For Kent
I MIN, TO I
HtlWtXOl.H COUNTY
Jn sap h ln * C. Il l c k a l t s
Hchool
A d m in istra tio n Florida;
you In lha Circuit Court of th* lh a
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Fura. Apt. 2300 ffleflonville.
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CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt. Ihrouah or und*r t h ' i d d K. -vaTou ar* harahy n o tified that County , F lo rid a, In Chan cery,
ha ob latn ad by d a p o a ltln a 415 nit Toyathar w ith tha fo l lo w ln a
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W. Ilurion. and ( s d n . t any In C h a n cery No. 14144.
tth tha A rch itect, Jo h n A. Item* o f property whh-h or* ault haa bean filed a a a ln a t you an ab bra vlata d till* o f whlrh
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
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Cou nty, Florida, In C h a n , AN D LOAN AHHOCIATION OF
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eery, an a b bravlata d t i l l * of FKMINOLK COUNTY, a co rp o r­
n i c r t a . u a held and o w n ' d by Hulldtna, Hanford. Florida, fur pro v em en ts on aald la n d l
922(993.
f o llu w ln a il'arrlti'd hA or par Pla intiff, d a t ' d May 1. 1 »M tha firat aat nf d o c u m e n t s o b ­
Is
FIIIHT FKDKIt AL ation, I'la in llff, re. WILLIAM
tl. K. Air C o n d itio n e r — w h ich
ral uf land,, l y l n a and bnlna and raonrd'd May S4, 1*51 in tained. Hurli d ep o sit w ill ha r e ­
Model 3 ITA25RZ1 — H.-rlal HAVINGH AND I&gt;)AN AHHiaGA- Z. RICKKTTS and w ife. JOHBC.
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TION OF HRMINOLK COUNTY, PIIINK
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Lot I. Ill nek A. FCUITH Hrnilnnl* County , Florida, an auud co n d ition w i t h i n Id d a y s
(ILTXIatll — Serial 410 H ARRY D. RUHHKLL at al. P I T A L Def en dant* . I he n a ­
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norda
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County, Florida, an curaharlna the fol• HIT
■ ccurdlnn lo a plat lhar* Public In str uction tor Fatnlnul*
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of, racordad In P la t Hook Cou nty. F lo t l d a ; V. H. I l o v e fn l i a t l a s Claim* ar l l m a a l i
a r a ln a t yo u In lh * Circuit
II. pagaa 11 to IS of lha mant Bonds, or a sa t isf a c t o r y
KV100F — Hartal IIA 4 C — l o w l n a daecrlbad re al property, t o - w l t :
A a alaal aa!4 K atalai
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l o t 11 flea s W est 50 feet
der and n cctp ta b l* s u re ties In
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4 o f KVANM BUBDIVIBION.
hoi* County. Florida.
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recorded In P la t Itouk t,
Hallah Hnl W a ter D e a l e r
iiuiula which you, nr eith er of tllli'd
VH U. W. HtlllTON, at ala. I&gt;a- o the r w r it te n dffanaaa to th* m l t l s d w ith aach hid.
t h e r e o f r* corded In Plat
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cord s o f Hamlnols County ,
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Publto Record* nf HtmlYou nr* harahy required to
Florida.
daraatad, la la o f aald Coun­ you and aach o f y o u ara r e ­ th* Clroult Court o f Hrmlnol* required to f u r n is h an y pay
satisfactory
per form ance **rv* a ropy o f your an awar
note County , Florida,
and you ar# hereb y required
ty. In tha C o unty J u d a a of quired to fit* y o u r a n aw ar to County , F lo rid a, In thla pro- for
Vamlnnla County, Florida, at I’l . l n t l f r * Com plain t w it h tha r e ed ln u and | o aarva a ropy and p a y m e n t bond or bonds. or p lrad ln * on P l a t n t l f f a a t ­ and yo u ar* h t r e h y required tq f ile y o u r an awar in aald
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• • I I County at Hanford. F lor- Court a l Hanford, Florida, and a lt u r n r y s . whoa* n am as and that not l a ss t h a n m inim u m ISO H K. Ind S treet, Miami, ault w i t h t h s umlaralnned Clerk Clerk o f said Court and to aerv*
'Ida. w ith in ala calandar m o nth s to aerv* a co py t h e r e o f on addraaa ar* h e r e in a f te r aat aala rlta an d w a s * * aa aat furth Florida, and Vila the orla lu a l o f eald Cou rt and l o se r v e a co py tharaof upon tha P l a i n ­
atturn ay.
It.
W. forth, a s required by law, not In th* S p e c i f ic a t i o n s m u s t b* a n sw e r or p lea d ln y In th* o f ­ a co py t h e reo f upon P l a i n t i f f s t i f f * attu rn ay, whoa* n am * and
from tha lim a nf tha f i r s t |&gt;ub P la i n t i f f ’*
llca llo n of t h i s notlca. T w o W are a t P. O. this 1411, Han­ l a t e r t h a n th* ITth day of paid on this project.
fice o f tha Clark o f said Court a tto rn a y , w n » e n a m s and ad- a d d ress ap pear below, on or
Tha Board o f P u b lic l n st ru c- un or hafor* lh* ITth da y o f ilreaa ap pear hehiw, on or ha- before tli* lath day uf Auauat
c u p l u o f s a c h t-lalni or damand ford, Florida, on or b efo re th* A u a u a t 1444. In d efa u lt th e r e ­
Ird
da
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u
f
Auauat
A.
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1414.
tlo.l
for
Hamlnola
County
,
Flor
of th* causa w ill proceed aashall ha In w r l l l n a , and sh a ll
July, 1341. If you f a l l l o do fur* lha lath day o f Auauat. 1344, and In d e f a u lt the reo f
atala Ilia |ila&lt;-a of raaldanoa and If you fall to do ao a J udam anl p ari* upon lh a en try of a Da Ida, raaarvaa tha r la h t to ro ao, a Darre s Pro Confasao will 1344. an d In d e f a u lt thereof Deere* Pro C o n fea se w ill b*
will b* antarad era s Pro C u n f u a o a a a ln a t you. Jact any a n d / o r a ll hlda or to h* entered aualnet yo u for th* Deere* Pro Contvaao w ill b* *u entered a a a ln a t you.
post
nfflra a d d r e ss
nf Ihs by d e f a u lt
claim ant. and shall ba aworn a a a ln a t anq aarh o f y o u for Ihs
VITNCHH my band and th* w a i v e an y In fo rm a lities In tha relief aou a h t In th* Com plaint. tarad a a a ln e t you.
WITNKHH my hand an d u f lo by i h s
cla im a n t, a x rn t, r*!l*f dem and ed l a aald Com ­ o f fi c i a l se a l o f aald Court In b ld dln t. No bid ahall b* w i t h ­
WITNKHH 31Y H A N D AND flclal aeal a t lb* l u u n t y C o u r t ­
W ITNESS my hand an d aeal
or a tto rn a y and aceompanlad plaint.
Hamlnola Cou nty. Florida, this d ra w n fo r n period uf fifteen o f
aald Court
at
Sanford. O F F IC IA L HKAL at lh* County house. Hanford. Hsmlnol* C o u n ­
WITNKHH m y hand nnd th* Tilt day o f J u ly 1444.
(111 d a y s s u b s eq u en t to th* HemlnoU County, Florida, thla Cou rth ouse. Hanford. Hamlnola ty. Flo rid a, thla la t h day of
by a fi li n g fa s o f on# dollar
op a n lne o f bids w i t h o u t th* l l r d day o f Juno. 1444.
and aueh c la im or daman d not o f fic ia l se a l a f thla Itonorabla t e U A L )
County , F lo rid a, t h is lOlh day Jun* 1344.
Court a l Hanford, Flo rid a, this
conaa nl o f tha Hoard.
aa fMad s h a l l ba void.
tSKALI
A rth u r II. U s e k w l lh , Jr..
of JU'.*, 1144.
(BEAL)
th* l a t h d a y o f Juno A. [1, 1144
J. D. IVIlIOIIT. JR.
K v a ly n Cook Uauday
Clark o f th* Clroult Court
Art hur H. B a rkw U h. J r , IBMA D
A rth u r H. B a e k w ltb , J r ,
IHICAL)
C hairm an. Board o f P ub lic
l l y t Baudra * J o h n so n
Aa a d m i n i s tr a t r i x , c.t.a o f
A r ' h i A If. Bark w ith , J r ,
aa Clark o f said Circuit
Clerk o f OIrcult Court
A rth u r It. Dock wtlh, J r .
I n s tr u c ti o n
for
Hamlnola
D e p u t y Clark
Ika K sla ta o f
Clark
Circuit
Court
Co art
B y: Martha T. 4’lhian, D.C.
Clorh o f Circuit Court
W i llia m l l a n r y Cook.
C o u n ty , F lo r id a
B B A ltD A L L . U lt ID L E T
By: Martha T. Vthlan
B y: Martha T. Vthlaa
P hillip II. Loaan
B y i Sandra H. Johnso n,
Dscsnstd
AN D t . K W t l
R. T. Mllwao
D. C.
Dep u ty Clark
Bblnholaer and b o a * *
D, C.
Attorn ay a for p l a i n t i f f
W lndarwaa dia. Jlatnaa k Ward,
Hamlnola C o u n ty Buparlntaad- T a ylor s a d Br loa
P hillip H. L o g a a
A tto rn ey* a t Law
R. W. WARE
• n l u l P u b lic I n a lr u o llo a and l i t 0. E. l a d Htraat
44 North Court Btraai
A tio ra a y a
■ HINHOLSEK M d LOGAN
F irat Fodaral B u i l d i n g
r . o . Boa i 4 i s
Pool O ffice Boa 1414
I I I P a rk Avanua. Voulh
Ba -O fflo ln
Bacratary l o
th* Miami, F lo r id a
F irat F ed era l Bu ild ln a
Hanford. F lo r id a
Banford, F lo r id a
Orlando. F lo rid *
Boar d o f P u b l l s In str u c tio n
W ln lar Park , F lo r id a
Pub lish Ju no I I , k J u l y S. Banford, F lo r id a
A tto rn ey for P la i n t i f f
f u L I U h J u l y I, 14, t l . t», 1144 P u b lish J u l y I. *, 14, I I , 1444 P ub lish J u ly 4, 14, U.JA, 1444 P ub lish J u l y I . I. I f . t i l l .
I. U . l t l l .
P u b lis h J u ly 1. 4, I f . I I . 1444. P u L lu h J u ly 1, 4, I f . t t . 1444
C D U -U
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Stemper Agency

THE BOSS is gone (or a week
and we’re going to give you
a steal you'll have to admit
a 3 bedroom with Fla. room
and Urge lot (or *10,500,
*350. down. *70 month ain't
buying il's stealing. Call
now before STOI.EI).

Realtor-lnsuror-Trades
322-1991 1919 S French Ave.

St. Johns Realty

*Tb&lt;rt'i nof fair—If* rest of in a n using 'conventional
weapons!'"

THERE'S PEACE A QUIET
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
paved street you can buy
for *3,750 Cash. Ph. 668-4601,
Enterprise, Fin.___________

.$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

DEADLnna

Kit. equipt. Terra wo floor*
LAKE COTTAGE
tile bath, Venetian shades,
1
Ilcdroom,
Furn.
$50.
mo.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
water furn. Ph. 322 2334 aft­
Ph. 322 6106
Tue*., thru Frl. • 2 P. M. day
er
5 p.m.
befora Insertion. Mon. • Sat. CLEAN, downnUlri spt. PrlRENT A BED
vnIc linlh and entrance. Pit.
RoPaway, Hospital k Baby
322-0702.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Beds.
FURN. 3-room apt. with hath
By Day, Week, or Month
1 . Loot &amp; F ound
k garage. 2520 Narcistui. Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. lit St.
2. Notices - rernonalB
Ph. 322 3140.
CARROL1 'S FURNITURE
S. Education - instruction
2
LARGE
Nicely
furn.
Duplex
4. Transportation
8. Beach Rentals
apti. 14th Ave., Longwood,
5. Food
HUTCHISON'S
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838OCEANFRONT APTS
6. For Rent
3298.
339 So. Atlantic
6A Special Notices
UNFURNISHED
Daytona Beach
7. Business Rentals
2 DR., 1 bath, kit. equip. 1811
Call 322-4058
8. Reach Rentals
Summerlin *60.
0. For Sale or Rent
2 Hit., 1 bath, kit. equip. 131 y. Pur Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
N. Ed gum on *85.
11. Real Estate Wanted 3 DR., 1 bath , Hlway 48 *85 CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
12. Real Estate For Sale 3 DR., 1 baUi, kit, equip. 1404 LAKE. Call e v e n l a g s
322-1597.
13. Mortgage Loans
E. 20th *85.
14. Insurance
3 nit., 14* hath, xtovc *135.
19. Wanted to Kent
FURNISHED
15. Business Opportunity
3 DR. home nearby SNAS, un
16. Female Help Wanted 1 HR., 1 hath *55.
furnished, reasonable, avail­
2 DR., 1 bath, garage apt. *55,
17. Male Help Wanted
able about 5 August, write
2 11R., 1 hath *70.
18. Help Wanted
details to W. J. Kelly, 23
2 RR., 1 l&gt;nlit *90.
19. Situations Wanted
Salamana Court, Lcxlngloo
3 DR., 14* bath, Fla. room
20. Babysitters
Park, Md.
*135.
21. Beauty Salons

•|*
FREE $2,400. equity. *1001JUMBO bouse 8 room, 3 car MUST sell, owner transferr­
down, *69. mo. pays all
garage, patio. Stove, dis­ ed. Jaw. buys our 5 year
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
posal, dish washer. 322-1428. equity, 3 bedroom screened
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
porch, 109 Valencia Dr., Ra­
en, te r r a in floors. HcLmly
venna Park. 322-3563.
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
V A - FH A
WIFE WANTED
Property Management to tell her husband how she
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. large
&amp; Sales Broker
and the family would enjoy
screened patio, nice yard.
living in this 3 bedroom
20 S. Edgemon Ave. N. Or­
Jim Hunt Realty
country home, surrounded
lando. 323 0368.
with beautiful shade trees,
Offers for your selection
New Custom-built, Cake Mary
on 140 x 150* lot, partially
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
fenced to take care of the
C. R.. 2 BR, carporte, uti­
Bedroom
lity, shade k citrus. FHA
children or pets, a 2 car gar­
Finance, 322-6859.
age for a workshop . , unbe­
Government
lievable al $8750.00 and bud­
get terms can lie arranged. .
Owned Homes
and only 5 minutes South of
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3 Priced From $G,750 downtown Sanford.
Bedroom Homes available in
Down Payments Seminole Realty
all Areas of Sanford. Let ua
Show you Around I
As Low As $100
1901 S. Park Ave.
Monthly Payments
FA 2-5232 anytime

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12. Real Estate For SaU| 16. Female Help Wanted 21. Beauty S-tlonn
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. 2 COLLECTOR wanted by ColBR. 122-4539.
lection Bureau of Sanford.
201 S. Elm. Age 30 to 40,
TOTAL PRICE ONLY 14*50
ability to deal with public,
104 W. 10th. St. teSO down, Bil.
be able to pas* typing test
$49.50 monthly. Recently re ­ of at least 40 WPM, non
decorated. New -wall to wall
transient, at least high
carpeting. Very neat.
school graduate and with
employment background of
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
office work. No others will
Realtor
be coniiciered or interview­
Raymond Lundquilt, Also.
ed. See Joanne Ritne or 11.
TA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bids
L. Foley between 2 and 5
MAYFAIR BARGAIN
p. m. only.
ATTRACTIVE 2 b e d r o o m
borne on nice corner lot in RECEPTIONIST, over 30. for
Mayfair. Has huge air-con­ general office work, some
ditioned Florida room and
typing. Apply in person. Ron2-car garage. Now priced at
Sun Chryslcr-Plyinoutli, 519
$11,500 with $500 down and
E. First SI.
$81 a month. Call

Slir

HOT JULY SPECIAL
in our air-conditioncd salon.
Permanents starting at $5.
Shampoo-Sets. $1.75. Hair
cuts, *1.25.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Phone 322-ft523

ftanfnrh

$rralft J u ly 16, 1964 — P a p e 11

SWEETIE PIE

?

By Nadine Seltzer

22. Build * Paint • Repair
FOR PAINTING A REPAIR
WORK Call 322 5426.

Plumbing1 S erv ices

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
SERVICE station attendant.
R. L. HARVEY
FA 1-33*1
Apply tn person. Smith's 204 Sanfurd Ave.
Amoco lliway 17-92 A Lake
IT. Specinl Services
Mary Blvd
OVER 25 YEARS
19. Situations Wanted
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
holstering, Draperiei, Slip­
CHILI) CARE in my home,
covers. Time Payments as
Longwood area. 838-3703.
little as $5 mo. Drapery
WILL baby ait in my home
Hardware Installations.
for working mother, 322-8437 KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335
21. U ea u ty Salon*

17. Male Help Wanted

SO UTH W AR D
Investment &amp; Really

lift N. Park Ave.

322-8173

IS. Uualneee Opportunity
F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good produels. Good treatm ent, l'h.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
I S . F e m a le H elp W an ted

36. Automobile* - Truckn , 38. .Motorcycles - Scooters i 39. Trailers - Cabana*

DUE TO DIVORCE
WE have a repossessed 64
model swing needle dlal-omalic rig lag. makes hun­
dreds of fancy designs,
makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, blind hems, mono­
grams, embroiders, etc. Asaume remaining 4 payments
of $9.50. Ph. Credit Mgr.
322-7457.

'54 Jeep St a. Wag. 2 wheel dr. 1962 VESTA motor scooter. APACHE Camp Trailer!. New
with overdrive, 6 cycle,
$175. 323-0829,
1 ft Used. 322-3487.
overhead valve. 668-5693.
'63 Chevy ll Nova. Excellen
cond. Ph 322-2283.

DODGE
BOYS

'55 FORD Convertible, Man­
dat'd ihift, Rftlt. Good con­
dition. 322-8600.

Firecracker
“400”

'55 BUICK Special. Reason­
able offer. Call between 2:30
and 10 p. m. 322-9455.

REPOSSESSED
idlli ZAG Swing needle, makes '35 FORD, good body, good
buttonholes, sewa on but­ mechanical condition, Call
tons, blind stitch, mono­ 322-8648, Claude Harroll.
grams. Guaranteed. 4 pay­
ments of $8.40. Phone Cre 1952 CHEV. pick up truck,
good running condition, good
dit Mgr . 3229111.
hody, new paint. Call 322R090 after 5 p. m.
SCUBA diving gear "Health
Way" complete with tank
and accessories. Call 322-

FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
out, call Luther Tasker at
322-6159.
25.

.11. A rtic le* F o r S a le

$ Bank $

2* 02.

w if

s - w i A z r * --------

7-/t

WILL accept beat reasonable
offer for II cu ft. itainless
steel commercial refrigera­
tor. Good running condition
i have Just changed ove- to
new refrigerator this week.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322-8625.

T M l«» U t N* (ML

• a T R iK ir
COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
WANTED white woman for
Permanent Special
Service.
322-2310.
im o ra l housework 4 morn­ Our Budget Wave Now $6.05
2 9. A u to m o b ile S e r v le t
S3. Pvmltari
ings a week. Call Mrs, HanCut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Piano Tuning and Repair
BEDS TOR RENT
«r&gt;n $22-72*1.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 n|3i W. L. Harmon — TA 2-4213 COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free irupee lion, estimates, Hoipltal, Rollawayi, JuveBile. FREE delivery and
DEEP WELLS drilled up to pickup, delivery. Recoring
Pick-up.
150 ft. Everything furnish­ A repair* diacounted.
211'* E. 3rd.
322-3443
FURNITURE CENTER
ed. Only $395. Nothing
down. $13.75 mo. Longwood
1100 french Ave.
AUTO GLASS
838-4393.
Ph. TA $-7981

BILLS BARGAIN BARN
NEW shipment of new ft m e­
ed merchandize to gu with
other 10.000 item* that he
has in hta barn, noo
Grapeville Ave.
USED lawn mower
$20.
Washing Machine ft Tub $25
Top Carrier* ft llnaket
Small Air compressor
$15
Fire Iron* for grate
$3 50
2430 Myrtle Ave.

Repossessions
'60 Peo. Wgn $787 bal, $37 mo.
'57 Ply Wgn $397 bal. $23 mo.
'35 Ford Wgn $389 bal, $22 mo.
'53 Buick, $229 bal, $16 mo.
'53 Pontiac, $374 bal, $22 mo
’A* Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo
'59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 mo.
'55 Merc. $369 bal, $32 mo.
'5fi Chevy, $317 bal, $28 mo.
'37 Olds . $687 bal. $32 mo.
'51 Pont. $499 bal. S24 mo.
'58 Chevy, $667 bal, $31 mn
'37 Buick, $596 bal, $29 mo.
'56 Chevy, $519 bal, $29 mo.
'55 Olds, $171 bal. $21 mo.
'58 Olds, $781 bal, $33 mo.
•57 Chevy, $792 bal. $35 mo.
'56 Chevy, $419 bal, $21 mo.
'60 Ford, $599 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Old*, $277 bal, $15 mo.
'59 Ford, $199 bal, $24 mo.
'56 Chevy Cnv $699 bal $32 tnn.
'58 Pontiar $786 bal, $37 mn.
60 Ford, 399 bal, $32 mn
'56 Chevy, $499 bal, $24 mo.
'52 Ford. $97 bal., $3 mo.

INSTALLED
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
Ue Your Purnitura. FOR EASY, quick carpet
Scnknrik GUbb and Paint Sell
SPnINKLER SYSTEMS
cleaning rent Bluo Lustre
Quick Service With the
Company
All Typca and Sizes
Electric Shampoocr only $1
Caih. SUPER TRADING
210 Magnolia Th. FA 2-4822
We Repair and Service
per day. Carroll* Kurn.
POST. PA 1-CC77,
STINE
Auto OU«e, Tape
Uaed furniture, appllanrei, 35. Article* Munled
Machinery and Supply Co.
A Sea* Covers
toole, ate. Bought • Sold.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
TV'« bought and sold.
AUTO GLASS &amp; Larry'i Hart III Sanford USED
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone
REMODEL - REPAIR SEAT COVER CO. Ava. Ph. FA 2-413$.
322-8827,
Call n. E. Link, 322-7029
304 W. 2nd St. PA 2 1032
For the biggeat aeiectlon of 3 6 . Automobne* • T ruck*
Hiiilriinir C o n tra cto r
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
nearly new and ueed furni­
iA ftn
SANFORD AVE.
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
'60
RENAULT
Dauphlne,
ex­
ture, aaa Noll's Furniture
32. Flower* - S h r u b s
OPEN
EVENINGS
By FEDDERS
cellent cond. $400. 322 Ml4.
Brukerage In Casselberry
Prince of Wale* Violets to on 17-92. Open 6 days 3 to 6.
IT. I). P O P E CO., Inc.
’62 CORVAIR Mom*. 4 speed,
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234 give away. 32Z-2M1.
Phono 322-4503
RAH, bucket seats, whiteF R E E E S T IM A T E
red
interior.
$12U0.
322-3797.
3 7. B or Im • M otor*
Upholstering A Mattress ren­

National

USED

CAR

Specials!
61 Chevrolet Biscayne
2-Hnor V-8. automatic transmission,
radio and heater, real clean.

60 Chevrolet 2-Door
ft cylinder, atandard tranamiaaion,
economical and very nice.

62 Volkswagen Deluxe
Equipped with radio and
clrnn and ready to go.

611 Renault R-8
I-door, the economy king; up to 37
miles per ial. asm!

NO DOWN PAYMENT
ON THESE BUYS!
61 Simca Hardtop
2-door.

58 Ford Custom
2-rfoor, ft c)Under, straight allck.

57 Ford
ft rylindrr, alandard tranamiaaion.

58 Buick Convertible
l-'lllly equipped.

IU IZ

DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
IN “ O K ” U S ED C AR S

v*695

STATION WAGON, 4-door, ft pea
srngrr, V-8 engine, auto, trana
power steering A brake*, radio
heater.

58 Fiat 1100 Series

but you don't
have to ...h e re .

62 Comet Custom

4 Dr. Sedan, Heater.

Hinder, auto, trana4-door, ft eyl
mtsalon, radio
id In A heater.

You can leave th* guesswork at homo whan you come to buy
• uaed car from our "Goodwill" used car lot. Como on down
•n d lake a look at our used Wlda-Traeka—tha used cara that
don’t act It Wo auapact that from our wldo aalactlon you'll
find Juat what you w ant

1963 Pontiac Tempest
S e lm e 4-dr. Automatic, radio and heater.
11,000 actual milaa. Part near new!

1962 Pontiac Tempest

H r . epe., all morroklde Interior, aulom .tic, radio and heater. NEW TIRES.

1961 Pontiac Tempest
•a fa rl atatloa wagon (with the chroma
rack oa tog), cuitom Interior. Nice I

1961 Buick Special
D tla ia 4-dr. V-8, automatic iran.mL.lon,
Power altering, radio .nd heater. A really
lino Happy Medium Sired Car.

1962 Plymout Valiant
V-2M 4-dr. Automatic, radio and heater.
He. It to believe It — 12,000 one.owntr
milaa.

1962 Corvair Monza
■port rpa, with 4-in the floor! Reduced ta

*1895
*1295
*1395
*1495
*1495
*1495

OPEN FBI. NITES &amp; SAT. AFTERNOONS

62 Olds F85 Cutlass
Coupe. V.g, auto tranamiaaion,
power steering, radio A heater.

60 Olds 88 4-Door
V-g engine, auto. Iraaemiiaion,
power brake*, radio A heater.

59 Ford Galaxie
4-dnor nedan; V-g engine, auto,
tranamiaaion, power ateering, re.
din and haater.

59 Opel
2 door, radio and heater.

62 Chevrolet Impala
SUPER SPORTS COUPE. V-ft tnglne, auto, tranamiaaion, power
ateering, radio A heater.

62 Olds 88 4-Door
V-8, auto, tranamiaaion, power
■leering ft brake*, radio, beater, air
rnnditlonrd.

59 Chevrolet Biscayne
2-door, A r&gt; Under, automatic trana.,
radio and healer.

*395
*1495
*1995
*1195
*895
*295
*2195
*2295
*795

62 Olds Starfire Coupe
Autn. tranamiaaion. power at earing
« brake*,
____ power windows, radio A
healer, air conditioned.

61 Cadillac Coupe
DeVillr. Auto. tranamiaaion, power
ateering ft brakea, radio A heatar.

m
[7f]RAHIBLERjj

Open Friday Night

BUICK

301 W. Firat S t

]

m A#

*3095

A Saturday Afternoon*

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY

PH. 322-0231

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 I'nrk Dr.

Dual wheels, prndur* body, a real
bargain at only . . .

60 Chevrolet Vis-Ton
P a n e l III excellent condition
throughout, priced right.

ter 4:30. Ph. Ml 7-3772.

Fh. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

■ • •

»

*995

Mnny Ollier* To Choose From 195 Up

'3ft PONTIAC Station Wagon, 16’ FIBERGLASS boat, trail­
ACCORDIAN. $365 new, tell
new tires, llftll, $600. 322- er, 33 hp. Johnson long shaft
$150. Good cond. 322 0880.
motor. $325. 323 0420. 1400
8553 or 522-6324.
W. li t St
1962 Vespa. Washing machine, ’S3 BUICK, good tire*, good
household furnishing*. Ph
condition. Priced right. Ph.
Gateway To Tho waterway
322-0157.
322-6534.

SeminoleCo.Motors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1H01 W. Find SI.
Fh. 322-0614
Winter I’nrk Ph. Ml 7-2339

Hobson Sporting Goods

59 Chevrolet Parkwood

You're welcome to
kick tires and lift hoods,

668-5547,

*595
*595
*495
*695

GOOD TRUCK BUYS
59 Chevrolet 1-Ton
$ 1 ^ 0 C

ovating. New A Uaed Furni­ 1960 PONTIAC Bonneville 4 17 FOOT Super-Craft boat
ture. Cell N li Bedding Mfg.
door, low mileage, excellent complete with motor, trail­
Co., at 709 Celery Av*.
er, and all necessary boating
condition PS and PB, new
FA 3-2U7.
tires. One owner. $1400. Ph. .equipment. Can bo teen af­

34. Article* For Sale

heater,

*1195
*995
*1395
*1195

Your EV1NRUDE Deal«r
REFRIGERATOR, C r o a l e y 1963 Chewy 2 S S, $»00. take
304 6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-Sftftl
up payments. 322-1187.
Shelvadoor, 0.5 cu, ft. Ph.
322 4876.
JULY SPEC. Ladies’ Shoo
Sale. Sites 3-61$ only. $1
pr. Surplus City. W. 1st St.
WORLD Book Encyclopedia.
$15. Park Ave. Trailer Court,
lot 93, Sanford.

BEAUTIFUL gas range, cost
$400. Bargain at 180. Formal
•ite 7, $1, Flute, »40. 322-3967
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
aiad, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Supping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

2 PC. woo) suit, Tan, site 18lx
roat $39.95, sell $20. (Never
Worn.) Blue wool suit, else
19, 115. Blouses, sire 38,
$1.50. English walking shoes,
Tan, never worn. Cost
514-85, Sell 17.00, site 7V4A.
NO 8 4281.
USED ft REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
1(79.03
CROSLY TV
99.95
PHILCO TV
78.95
G-E 19" Portable TV
108.95
G-E 23" Console TV
209.95
Westlnghouse Itcfrig.
49.95
Phllco Refrig.
119.05
Admiral Rafrtg.
109 95
Hotpoint Refrlg.
78.15
O E Auto. Washer
80.85
Norge Gas Range
118.95
Kelvins!nr Elec. Range 49.95
Westlnghouse 21" TV
49.93
Frlgldaire Refrlg.
50.95
No* Money Down. Up in 24
mm. to pay.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORES
555 W. First St.. Sanford
Ph. 322-2821

»■lot of tote modsls to look over
XC4-2AA

TC4-7A

1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Hardtop

1963 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop

CXI-31A

Ft.'I-32A

1963 Fiat 1100 Series

1963 Ford Falcon

FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 50c

SANFORD HERALD

2-dmir, ft cylinder, atandard tranamiaaion, radio,
heater, air conditioned.

4-door trdan. Very amid on ga*. 4 cylinder, atandard
tram., radio and lu-alcr.
FC3-70A

C 1-311A

1962 Ford Fairlane 500

1962 Thunderbird Hardtop
V-8 rnalne, automatic tranamiaaion, radio, haater,
power ateering and brakea.

4-door M-dan, V-8 engine, automatic tranamiaaion,
radio and healer.

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V A LU E

STAM PS G IV E N

W ITH

A L L CA RS SO LD !

n-10211

C'l-fi'JA

1962 Chevrolet Coupe

1962 Ford Ranch Wagon

2-dn»r, V-8 englna, automatic transmission, radio,
healer, power ateering,

1962 Ford Fairlane 500
4-door, V-8 rnglne, automatic tranamiaaion.
ET8-41B

OLD NEWSPAPERS

I.atidau, fully powered and air conditioned.

ft cylinder, standard frammiaaiun, power aleering,
air conditioning.

1961 MG Series 1600

4-door, V-ft engine .automatic transmission,
power ateering, raidn and heater.

ASK ABOUT OUR EXCELLENT

LOW BANK RATE
FINANCING

Roadater, 4 cylinder, heatar.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
FORD.
308 E. FIRST BT.

FALCON,

TllUNDEHUIIlD. FOIU) TRUCK
SANFORD
WINTER PARK MI 4-8916

DEALER
PH .

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Court Ruling Strips Florida M ilk Producers O f Protection, Horne Says
Mallory Horne, lawyer for Hotiie of Representatives, I derision ruling that Florida not destroy tha Florida Milk
the State Milk Commission said thi* week that the re- milk distributor* may pur- Commission."
Speaking to soma 400 dairy
and former speaker of the rent historic Supreme Court chase out-of-state milk ''doea
Industry producers and dllPa Re 12 — July 10, 1901 trihutors at a Milk Marketing
(Eljf tVanfnrf) ijrruUi
Conference at the University
of Florida In Gainesville this
week he added, however, that
as a matter of practicality it
caaentially "denudes" t h e
Commission of its authority

Roll Call On
Nomination
01 Goldwater

"to apread a canopy of pro­
tection" over Florid* milk
producer*.
“Certainly w« are left with
th# right to establish * price,”
he said. Home referred to the
Milk Marketing situation In
Florida as a "dilemma," and
said, “It will be a number of
year* before this thing set­
tle* down. Every state ia try­
ing to adjust to it."
Home explained that the
court decision forbids the com­
mission from requiring dis­
tributors to favor Floridaproduced milk over out-ofstate milk as to quantity, pur­
chase price, and usage.
He emphasized that the
court ruled nothing can be
done to discriminate against
ont-of-slute milk moving into
Florida, that nothing can be
done to stop the free flow of
commerce.
Dr. E. T. York, provost for
agriculture, In opening the
Milk Marketing meeting stat­
ed that the purpo** of the

other areas, "Th# total fluid
milk requirement* for the
■tste of Florida ara probably
lest than one half the surplus
over Class 1 requirement* on
the Chicago market alone." In
addition, Juers painted out,
there It a vast quantity of
high quality milk available
through the whole North Cen­
tral region of the United
States, which could, If offer­
ed an economic incentive, be
brought up to Grade A stand­
ards and made available for
fluid use.
He emphasized that whe­
ther these quantities of milk
will become supplirs of milk
for Florida depends on the
level of prices established in
the state nnd the level of pri­
ces nt which Florida produc­
ers are willing to produce
milk.
Continuation of present
Florida levels of Class 1 pri­
ces with free interstate move­
ment of milk, would probab­
ly bring in competition from

meeting was to analyz* the
circumstances which now con­
front th# dairy industry, as
well as to analyze the alter­
natives in "an objective and
compassionate manner."
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, presldent of the University of
Folrida, welcomed the dairy
lenders to the campus.
Dr. Llnlcy E. Jucrs, assoc­
iate professor of agricultural
economics. Michigan State Un­
iversity, East Lansing, Mich­
igan, said the court decisions
of the past two years dealing
with federal and state milk
price regulation may possibly
have an effect on the dairy
Industry almost ns significant
as the initial establishment of
these federal regulatory pro­
grams some thirty or more
years ago.
Discussing the pattern of
future milk supplies in Flor­
ida, Juers said an adequate
supply of high quality milk
for fluid consumption could,
If necled, he obtained from

outside supplies, he observed.
But a price only slightly low­
er than those presently pre­
vailing might provide little or
no incentive from outside
supplies to seek entry or for
handlers in Florida to seeg
outside milk, unless Florida
producers found it unprofitshie to produce milk at the
lower price and it was neces­
sary to go outside to obtain
adequate supplies, he added.
Congressman D. R. (Billy)
Matthews told the dairy lead­
ers that the dairy industry
had helped provide the Amer­
ican housewife with the best
food basket in the world.
Howard C. Fedderson, de­
puty Administrator Milk Mar­
ket Orders Division and Agri­
cultural Marketing Service,
United State* Dept- of Agri­
culture, Washington, D.C.,
said that there is fierce and
extiemc competition in the
normal and usual milk mar­
ket. One of the circumstances
which makes competition ol-

most inevitable Is th# extent
to which technological change
is eliminating numbers from
the rank* of the dairy Indus,
try.
This competition, Fedderson
said, of many handlers end
producers is taking place In
regulsted markets, where "a*
have achieved what has been
called ‘the golden mean be­
tween rigorous government
control and tooth-and-claw
m a y h e m among partisan
groups, often of considerable
differences in bargaining pou-.
er or situation’."
Dr. Ralph Eastwood, agri­
cultural economist, Florida
Agricultural Extension Sw-rv.
ice, mentioned cooperative
bargaining ns one possible a!,
lematlve. He said that mem­
ber* of a cooperative are nor­
mally assured of a continuing
market. Dr. Eastwood added
that base-excess plans,
t
carefully adapted to a markr*.
will control the seasonality of
farm milk production.

RAN FRANCISCO (U Pl) —
The poll call for the Befiuhllran nomination for president
follows:
V
Alabama 29— Goldwater, 20.
Alaska 12— Goldwater 0;
Scranton 8; Smith 2; Judd 1;
Fong 1.
Arizona 13— Goldwater 18.
Arkansas 12— Goldwater 9;
Scranton 2, Rockefeller 1.
California 88— Goldwater 86.
Colorado 18— Goldwater 15;
KINDERGARTEN student* nt St. Andrews Presbyterian Vacation
Scranton 3
Church School made Palestine houses and scrapbooks for the hospital.
Connecticut 13— Goldwater
Displaying their work nre, seated from left, Robert Lcnier, Jennie Cox,
4; Scranton 12.
Teresa Tinsley, Toni Heath, Bret Keiffer; standing, Cathy Ricckmann,
Delaware 12— Goldwater 7;
Mindy Keiffer, Patti Cox, Kelly Norris, Terri Heath and Lynda I-enicr.
Scranton 5
Florida 34— Goldwater 32;
Scranton 2; delay caused bypoll.
Georgia 24— Goldwater 22;
Scranton 2.
Hawaii 8— Goldwater 4;
Fong 4.
ORLANDO— COCOA— EUSTIS— LEESBURG— SANFORD
Idaho II— Goldwater 14.
■
♦
i f Eg
Illinois 38— Goldwater 56;
Rockefeller 2.
Pay Cash And Save
Indiana 32— Goldwater 32.
Iowa 24— Goldwater 14;
Scranton lb.
LOS ANGELES (NEA) —1showing strippers, if It finds Free TV ssys thst ultimately
Kansas 29— Goldwater 18;
the pay system will try for big Scranton 1; Romney 1.
Depending on where you lit, there Is money In it.
California's coming contest
STV says that local police sudlrnce* snd big revenue,
Kentucky 24— Goldwater 21;
over free-vi-pay-tele vis ion is laws regulate such goings on. and thus sluiw the same kind Scranton 3.
cither the Fat Cal* against the And Weaver say* the FCC con­ of program which attracts big Ixtulsiana 29— Goldwater 20.
SO FT. Vi inch PLASTIC
Jolousi*
S lit
Nuflibar
Idealists or the Opportunist* trols don't amount to much, audiences on free TV. STV Maine 14— Smith 14.
6.69
1 9 V i"i2 6 "
12
says it can make money on Maryland 29— Goldwater 6; •
• gainst he Public Spirited C1U- anyway.
GARDEN HOSE
9.20
19»/aM
x50Vi"
14
lens.
Tlic committee says that cultural shows (opera, ballet, Scranton 13; Rockefeller I.
7.72
26W'x26"
Y
i
2
l
museums,
lectures)
on
one
of
To set the stage:
Massachusetts 31— Goldwa­
eventually STV will have com­
10.91
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Mississippi 13— Goldwater
average subscriber will buy a gobble up all sports events
On Nov. 3, California voters show perhaps three nights • (even tfie World Scries) that 13.
at the general election will be week, and i|u irk ly Loam to viewers now get free. They
Missouri 24— Goldwater 23;
asked to vote yea or no on an keep within a budget.
point to the fact that the l,os Scranton 1.
in Illative. The opponents ol
Angeles Dodger* and San Montana 14— Goldwater 14.
pay • television have placed
Franriscn Giants are major in­ Nebraska 16— Goldwater 16.
this on the ballot. If 11 pass**,
vestors in STV.
Nevada 6— Goldwater 6.
theoretically pay • television
STV says they will only tele­ New Hampshire 14— Scran­
will be outlawed. It is barked
cast games which are now ton 14.
by the "Cituens* Committee
blacked out on free television, New Jersey 49— Goldwater
for Free TV," which, too. ha*
(In Ix&gt;s Angeles snd San 20; Scranton 20.
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Sylvester L. (Pat) Weaver, from the Commodea thereby
Even pay TV* Weaver id- Smith 1.
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president and chief executive taking over undisputed pos­ mits (hat it will take 10 years
Oklahoma 22— Goldwater
officer of STV, "make trem ­ session of first place.
of operation before they can 22.
endous profits In California— TTie Easy Chairs won a tell in which direction they Oregon 18— Rockefeller 18
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up to 40 per cent in San Fran­ three point verdict ovrr the are going.
Pennsylvania 64— Goldwacisco. This is Fatratvllle and Sectionals and the tleclinrrs
But one fact does seem ob­ ler 4; Scranton 60.
they dont* want anyone rock­ awrpt nil four from the Itock- vious. Even more than net­ Rhode Island 14— Goldwater
ing the boat "
rra In other league matches. work television, pay-television 3; Scranton 11.
And the committee Insists Jane Spolskl took high scr­ Is the mirror of the taste of its South Carolina 16— Goldthat STV is a group of money- im honors for the dey wilh a operators, since there is no water 16,
hungry opportunists who are “ booming" 180/409 as she sponsor interference. STV is South Dakota 14— Goldwater
simply out to make a fat pro­ hardy nilssrd the magic 300 lucky to have Weaver, whose 12; Scranton 2.
fit at the people's expense. murk. Susie Itcuo xi-rool in dayi as head of NBC were
Tennessee 28— Goldwater
This particular pay-televl- on the head pin as she scored among the best television ever 28.
sion system distributes Its pro- five strikes in a row for a had.
Texas 36— Goldwater 56.
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Other pay systems might not Utah 14— Goldwater 14
hence does not foil under FCC game honors. Elaine Kostiv.il lie so fortunate.
Vermont 12— Goldwater 3;
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Stainless Steel
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puri'-diction. This has raised
CLOSET
Scranton 2; Smith 5; Rocke­
Versatile MlCARTA
tore ‘col Up with a 1K4 gnine.
another Issue between the
feller
2.
The 3-10 split was popular
COMBINATION
By WESTMGHOUU
pros and cons.
WIRE SCREENING
DOUBLE SINK
Virginia 20— Goldwater 29;
SCREEN DOORS
with the girls as Pat Sipley,
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rollera this week.
day at DeBary Mans ion House
Wisconsin 30—Goldwater 30
to honor Artist Charles Hold­ Wyoming 12— Goldwater 12
Gets Awards
er whose collection of paint­
District of Columbia * NEW YORK (U P l) - El
P h o n e or W rite the H B S S to re
ing* are now' being shown in Goldwater I; S can tun 3
•ton Howard anil l'hil I.ini
the Main Gullerirs. Included
Puerto Rico 5— Scranton s
N earest You
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of the New York Yankee* will
in the exhibit are portrait*,
Virgin Islands 3— Scranton
receive the Catholic Youth Or­
landscapes, seascapes in oil 3.
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ganization's annual most pop­
Total* 1.308
and a number of watercolors.
TALLAHASSEE —Football
ular Yankee player* award
Goldwater
M3
Holder will serve as “art­
ticket sales nt Florida State ist in residence" at the Man­ Scranton 21*
today.
FOLDING RULE
CUBAGE UN
University have already dou­ sion for the next two weeks Rockefeller 114
bled the previous sales record,
n d public demonstrations Romney 41
Championships but according to University awill
be conducted on Wednes­ Smith 27
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FLOOR TILE
WATKINS OLEN, N. Y. officials a number ars still
days
at 2 p.m. Students wish­ Judd 22
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over the country, will be held ordered from the Athletic Mansion.
SANFORD
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EUSTIS
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Mrs. Olnre Hinton, chair­ Chicago Beats
here July 28-31.
Ticket Office at the Univerman
for
Sumlay’a
reception,
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1839, the Boston Celtics and 300 prior to the Seminole's E. A. Balk will, Mr*. Kalph can't hlame the Chicago Cubs
the Minneapolis Laker* com­ first horns game Oct. 3 wilh Srhrm-k. Mr*. John I^one, for calling A1 Jackson "cou­
bined to score 312 points. The New Mexico Slate. The Sem­ Mrs. M. Hightower, Mrs. P. sin."
Calls won, 173-139. la pro­ inole* will play the Florida Price slid Mrs. C. D. Martin.
The New York Mete* south­
fessional basketball's all-lime Gators here for the first time
Brfreshment* of cookies paw Inst to the Cubs for the
highest scoring game. Boston Nov. 21, and FSU fans have and punch were served from seventh tima In hi* career • ALSO Me Lafcdaad — Doth Oty — If. PttersWg — Saraset* - IradoNa — JacksoatrHU
•cored 90 points in the second bought up season ducats eag­ a buffet overlaid with a linrn Tuesday. 4-3.
half, 33 coining in the final 12 erly to assure their getting cloth and centered with a
He haa yet to score his first
a good seat lor the gam*.
Pf mutes.
vasa of lovely roses.
victory over Chicago.

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Kiwnnians found the doors
of the Civic Center 'barricad­
ed” after lunch Wednesday,
when members of the South
Seminole-North Orlando Kiwnnis Club stacked up boxes
of candy ami soap which they
had been unsuccessful in sellIne, vnwlng that no one could
pet out without buying one or
the other or both.
•

•

•

Last week. Kiwnnians had
to buy up articles left over
from their own recent auc­
tion, which had gotten shoved
back Hnd not produced when
the public auction was held.
Everybody went home with a
rnn of bun spray, floor wax
or furniture polish.
•

•

•

Those interested In discussinn social security questions
with the governmental ngenry
might mark your calendars
How. A representative will he
nt the Commission Chamber
nt City Hal! between
a m. and 12:30 p. m. on Aug.

r., 12,

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and 2n.
•

♦

•

The Clock Watchers urged
persons interested in the pos­
sible formation of a Humane
Society to look for a letter in
the le tte rs to the Editor
Tucsdny, hut the letter failed
to make that edition. How­
ever, it is in today, so please
look again.
*

•

•

Seminole County Republi­
cans, jubilant over the Goldwaler victory staged a cele­
bration at the Villnnova Restnurant Thursday night. We
hear Republican gubernatorial
candidate Charles Holley will
ho paying a visit to Seminole
County soon. More about this
later.
•

•

•

Sunshine committee chnirman of the Kiwnnis Club,
Mayor A. D. Wilson, rending
the list of club members or
their fumilies who ara III re­
ported that Bob Jackson
(RAD, ret.) was stung by a
wasp between the palin nod
the ear-port! K i w n n i a n s
agreed that was a bad place
to be stung.
•

•

•

So glad to see Don McAl­
lister (Fishing and Hunting)
in our office the other day, to
bring us a story on the tre­
mendous progress of Dynntronles, I lie.
•

•

•

Don expressed great (Mer­
est in the proposals to de­
velop the Sanford waterfront
and offered to do nnythlng he
could to promote It via his
program, Don has always
hern a booster for greater
use and enjoyment of the wa­
terways and we welcome his
support.
•

•

•

Sanfonl is due a parade
Saturday morning.
And a
hand concert,
ton, u s the
Marching Scmlnolcs promote
sale of movie tickets to raise
money for band trip*. The
movie is The Palsy” starring
Jerry Lewis. It starts Sunday.
•
•
•
The recent Kiwanls supper
and nurtion netted tho club
$1,1(4 the projects committee
reported Wednesday. T h e
money will he applied toward
the Scholarship Fund and
helping needy children, the
primary philanthropic work of
Kiwanians.
•

•

Goldwater Meets With
New National Committee
Rep. William E. Miller of
SAN SRANCISCO (UPI)— of liberty Is no vice,” he said.
Sen. Harry Goldwater launch­ "Moderation in the pursuit of New York, retiring party
ed his Republican presidential Justice Is no virtue.”
chairman, was nominated for
campnign today on a program
the vice presidency without
calling for ''a return to prov­
opposition. He was Goldwaen ways, not because they are
lur's |H-isoTial choice and the
old but becAUsu they are
vote was unanimous, although
true.”
three Tennessee delegates ab­
That was the keynote of
stained.
his speech accepting the pres­
idential nomination of his
Today Goldwater met with
the newly elected Republican
party at the final session of
National Committee, dominat­
the GOP national convention
ed by his own disciples, to
lust night in the Cow Pulace.
Adm. David L. McDonald,
begin reshaping the party or­
‘Extremism in the defense
Chief of Naval Operations, ganization. He already hail
and Capt. C. E. Jackson, As­ picked hi* assistant campaign
sistant Chief of Naval Per­ director, Dean Burch of Tuc­
sonnel, today expressed their son, Arlz., to auereed Miller
appreciation to tho Seminole ns tho GOB national chair­
County Chamber of Com­ man.
Last night the s e n a t o r
merce, the City of Sanford,
and the Board of Seminolp startled some of his Republi­
County Commissioners for be­ can critic* and drew noisy
ing presented copies of reso­ cheer* from hi* own support­
lution* commending the re ­ ers with Ids remark about excently retired commanding tiemism and moderation. It
officer of the Sanford Naval brought him the biggest ova­
Air Station, Capt. Robert M tion of the evening but some
of tho delegates from the
Ware.
McDonald, o n e
of the eastern states sat on their
Navy's four-star admirals, no­ hands.
The dominant themes of his
tified Statu Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. today that "It speech were freedom, the al­
is gratifying to learn that leged failure* of the I&gt;.'inn­
er nts to protect it and what
Capt. Ware made such a fine
tin* Republicans should do to
impression upon your com­
turn the tide.
ROBERT 1IESSEREH
munity.
“1 am quite sure," he con­
tinued, "Hint Capt. U.iic recehed outstanding coopera­
tion and found a fine spirit of
civic pride In you and your
community leaders.”
Boy Scout troop* 34, 50t and
Copt. Jackson, in a com­ 507 will combine for a camp
munication also directed to out and campfire ceremony at
Fort Mellon I’ark Saturday.
Sen. Cleveland, declared;
The East Central Florida
"It is, of course, always The Seoul* will convene at I
Hospital Council met at 11 pleasant to receive favorable p.m. and perform Scout crafts
a. m. today at Seminole Mem­ comments concerning our Na­ and the evening meal will lie
orial Hospital, with Robert val personnel. Capt. Ware's prepared by patrol*.
lies sorer, Seminole Memorial cognizance of and contribu­ "Our American Heritage”
Hospital Administrator presid­ tions to the Navy-Civilian af­ will 1«&gt; llie Ibeme of tho
fair* of your community, as campfire activities at a p m.
ing.
During the buslncse meet­ altestcd to no eloquently by Stale Hep, Joe Davis will la­
ing, the group heard about ac­ Use resolutions, has indeed the guest speaker. Seoul of­
counting procedures from An­ been significant and has been ficial* have extended an in\tgus Barlow of Orlando. The in keeping with our highest lalion to the public to attend
Hie program.
session was followed by lunch service traditions."
and a tour of the new pedia­
trics wing.
Jack Monahan, executive E D IT O M A L COM M ENT
director of t!ie Florida Hospital
Association and Bill Ford, Blue
Cross
representative
were
present.
Representatives of the East
Central Florida Council at­
The City Cummissli..., jn deciding YIi i h g . y
tended from the following
night to authorize nn engineering study fo r the
communities: B e l l Glade.
development of Sanford's lake front properties,
Clermont, Cle wlston. Cocoa
made the second dramatic step in an overall plan
Beach, Daytona, DcLand, Husto revitalize the city’s downtown shopping dis­
tis, Fort Pierce, Klsslmce
trict and to take tho utmost advantage of the
Melbourne, New S m y r n a
area’s greatest asset—the St. Johns.
Beach, Ocala, Okeechobee, Or­
The first step, of course, was the prelimin­
lando. Rocklrdge, Stuart, Vcro
ary study and recommendations made by the
Beach and Winter Garden.
Sanford Atlantic National Hank, the Florida

Navy Praises
Sendoff Given
To Capt. Ware

East Central
Hospital Unit
Meets Here

Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Cloudiness with showers today, becoming partly cloudy tonight; high today in 80s; Imv tonight 70-75.
NO. 236
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA

W aterfront Engineering Study
Approved By City Commission
Company To
BRIEFS Be Employed
GIs Ambushed
For Project

JW W A ...

SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
— Communist Viet Cong
guerrilla* n m h u s h e d nu
American truck ami Injured
five U. S. Navy Scabees
Tuesday, an American mili­
tary spokesman said today.

Model Guilty
CHICAGO

Scout Troops
To Camp Out

Another Step

Burch Becomes
GOP Chairman
SAN FRANCISCO (RBI) Sen. Harry Goldwater nailed
down ids control of the Bepub.
Mean Party machinery today
with selection of Dean Burch,
* fellow Arizonan, to be the
parly'* national chairman.
Goldwater alto announced
that Denison Kltchel, a PhncnIx attorney who managed his
successful drive for the pres­
idential nomination, would be
retained a* his campaign
manager.
In conlratt to other recent
presidential campaign* Goldwater said lie would maintain
no personal organization sep­
arate front the national com­
mittee.
Both Bureh and Kltchel are
old friend* and aide* of (he
senator.

State 1lank of Sanford, the First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Association of Sanford and local
architect, John Hnrton IV. This group made its
initial presentation of its findings to the City
Commission last Monday night.
The Herald, appreciative of the efforts on
tho part of the local bankers, whole hcnrlcdly
endorsed the lakefront development plan. Now,
this newspaper commends the city's leaders in
taking tho progressive step they made last
night.
After discussing tho lakefront development
plan with citizens in professional as well as nonprofessional circles, Tito Herald is convinced
that if the project is feasible from an engineer­
ing point of view tho project is well worth being
c a rrie d o u t.

Tho development program, ns far as I ho
city is concerned, would include the construction
of the bulkheads and support, the land-filled
area between the two marinas and tho piers
plus the petroleum and electrical installations.
Even if no hotel or motel facilities were commit­
ted prior to the completion of this phase of tho
development program tho project would still
he a tremendous asset to the downtown district
as well as to tho economy of tho greater Han­
ford nren.
To Sanford's city commissioners, n “ Well
Done!”

JIJ11ILANT REI'Um.lCANS, Mr. and Mrs. K. l’ope Rnssctt, Miss Mar­
garet Hat tis, Stuart Courtney, Mrs. Shirley Williams, Mrs. Ralph Swan­
son and Richard Taylor, left to right, gathered around Santa Claus, seat­
ed at piano to left, to sing Holley campaign songs during the Informal
Goldwater victory celebration held Thursday night.
(Herald Photo)

Republicans In Area 'Pork Choppers
Face Senate
Hold Celebration
Opposition

Ily Jam* Casselberry
An inform til gathering of
jubilant area Republicans was
held Tlnir.Miay night at the
Villa Nova Restaurant in Win-

Wrecker Lives
Up To Sis Na

H tf;

A wrecker lived up t o ' ll*
n a ni e literally, Thursday
about 0:15 p m. when a cable
broke, with Hie result that the
wrecker landed on top of lin­
ear it was attempting to pull
out of Lake Monroe.
Tin* bizarre double accident
began when a car guided by
Willie II. Watkins was being
towed by an auto driver,
Johnny Will Franklin, of Or­
lando,
Near the Lake Monroe Inn
on .Seminole Boulevard (which
Ixudcrs Lake Monroe) the tow
chain broke and the first car,
skidding on the wet pave­
ment. plunged into the lake,
A wrecker trout HatlUf Ga­
rage. driven by Frank Jones,
arm ed and hooked up tow
cable*, preparing to pull Hitfirst car out of the lake,
WUIt a snap, tlm towing
hook broke and Hie resulting
surge of tension on llu* wreck­
er boom, coupled with the slip­
per) w* t roadside proved too
much for the holding power of
the wrecker, which hIIcJ slowly
backwards into the lake, land­
ing squarely on top of the first
ear.
Florida Highway Fatrnlmnn
Bill Slringfield and Trooper
Tommy Tomlinson Investigat­
ed,

ter Bark to celebrate the
nomination of Barry GPtdwot­
CRYSTAL RIVER (D PI)—
ter a* Ilepuldiean presidential Tho rurally-cuntrolled Florida
candidate acd to listen lo lit* Senate getting the jump on
acceptance speech over tele­ pending renppnrtiomneiit, caneusrd today to line up ita
vision.
Among those attending were leadership for 1965 session.
Sen, Jume* E. Connor of
Seminole Y&lt; ung Republican*
llrooksvillv,
leader of the soMr. and Mi*. II. Pope Bussel and M ■ Margi ict Haiti*. Icalled ‘B 'r 1 Chop" bine, was
A urprhc visitor was Santa n bands down fnvoiite to In*
Claus ( Ralph Swanson) who di signals' i Senate president,
was nn hrtul to plug the nlu! St. Augustine Sen. Verio
"Christmas In July” dance be­ Bopo wan favored to get thu
ing sponsored July 31 at the president pro-temporo spot.
There was speculation, howCherry Plaza by tin* Charles
R. Holley Central Florida -over, (but nn attempt might
headquarter*. Mr*. Swanson, lie made to block tho designa­
chairman ol the Republican tion of Connor and Bopo by
gubernatorial c a n &lt;11d a t e's I iiibun-nrrik senators, who am
steering committee, led the almost certain to lake over
croup in smging such cam- control of Hie Legislature
paign son.:* a* "Deck the Bolls wIihi an nceeplabh* apportionwith Votes for llollev." Reason 1nielli formula is adopted.
for these festive activities, us­ Semite president W i l s o n
ually relegated to Dree miter, Cairn way conceded Thursday
stems from a play on the the reason for tin* early rauname "llobey" which led lo eu* was thu eiii relit “un­
tile holly leaf becoming a sym­ stable” situation created when
| the U. S. Supreme Court orbol for the campaign.
Now lhai Holley has return­ | dered Florida to reapportion
ed from the convention In San both house* on tho basis of
Francisco be plans to start population.
jn ordering tin* legislative
campaigning in earnest and
lias scheduled several appear­ nhnhciip, the high court knock­
ance* this month In Orange ed down the stale's 43-sena n d Seminole Counties includ­ a tor, 112* representative for­
ing a re ce p tio n on Tuesday, mula that is s.-bedotetl for
-Ini) 28, at the San ford Wo­ voter approval In November.
man' sCluli from 2:30 to t
p. m.

A rizona Lore
Ily l.'nllrd Press International
Arizona was named for the
Spanish version of the Pima
Indian word tor "litllo spring
place,” Identified a* in Ari­
zona Creek, according to the
World Almanac.

We Ilia Women . . . . Page 9

Boy Killed
NEW YORK lUPI) — An
off - duty police lieutenant
shot and killed a 15-year-old
Negro Itoy, Janie* Powell,
Thursday, touching off n
near riot on tin* Upper East
Side of Manhattan.

Price Increase
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
Chicago Tribune announced
Thursday night Is weekday
newsstand price will go up to
111 cent* a copy starling Mon­
day. The current prica I*
seven cent*.

Sabotage Cited
JACKSONVILLE (UPJ) —
Florida East Const Rnilwny
attorneys have cited ”75 in­
cidents of sabotage - the most
recent last week—a* the rea­
son tlm strike-bound carrier
hit* not resumed passenger
service.

Rights Survey Set
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
A survey of ROTO, National
Guard ami other federally
aided di'fense activities lias
hern started by the Defense
Department lo root tail any
r a c i a l discrimination that
may exist.

Jamboree Opens

Bryant Says He
Will Be Loyal
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant vowed today he would remain true to
tho Demoerntle Party and
possibly stump fur tho pnrty
in Florida durloir the coming
presidential campaign.
"I’m s Democrat and will
B yr nntoslnld 6- cmfwy cm
Bryimt said nt * news conferenro when ho was asked his
opinion about Barry Goldwater'* rhunccs in the state.

V A L L E Y FORGE, Pa.
(UPI) — An itcriul bomb and
the raising of 1,31)0 flags
opened the sixth national
Boy iv-out jamboree today, it
week of patriotism, work and
fun for 52,000 Scouts whoso
ranks have turned this his­
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI)— toric site into "Pensylvuuiu's
Guv. Furri* Bryant said to­ 2oth largest rily%"
day hr* hu* ordered it ainall
fore* of state trooper* back
lo St. Augustine "to retain
the peaceful nod raliii atmos­
For An All 'Round
phere" of the nation's oldest
Good Time . . . .
city.
Bryant told a new* conferMeet For A Drink At The
cncn in Tallahassee that "not
nioru than 10 officers" wero
FRIENDLY CAItlHE
ordered to tho historic city to
IwiUter a force of four troop­
er* which ha* remained there
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
since a racial truro W as call­
Mon, thru Snt.
ed late Inst month.
Tile governor said he sent
• Dancing “On The House"
In additional officer* because
q
Every Friday Night
of reports of ‘‘rertaln outside agitators amt Incidents
Select your favorite tuneo J
of picketing" which possibly
could return racial tension to
the city.

Troopers Back
As Precaution

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TV P rogram s............. Page 10

111 Jailed
By United Pres* International
Pollen prodded and hauled
111 persons to jail Thursday
during three civil rights dem­
onstrations outside tin* l.ofloro County Courthouse ut
Greenwood, .Mis*.

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In 1920 the Winter Park
Telephone Company, the util­
ity which also serves south
Seminole County, hud 250
phones in service. In 1940 it
had 3,000. The number jum p­
ed to 10,000 In 1956. 20.000
in 1960 and 25,000 in 1962.
The company has just in­
stalled its 30,000th telephone
—at the new Iveyi In Winter
Patk Mall—a growth of 5,000
phones over the past two
years. Ily the way, the 30,000th telephone was a gold
one.

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Classified . ......... Psse 1011
Comics ............... Page 2A-3A
Editorial ................... Page 1A
Funerals ................... Page 3
Horoscope ....... Page 1A-3A
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shapely Ill-year-old model,
Tony Leo Stud ley, who parad­
ed on a public beach in a
topless bathing suit w a s
found guilty Thursday night
of indecent exposure,

.Sanford City Commissioners,
meeting in a study session
Thursday night, voted to go
ahead and employ marine en­
gineers to make a prelimintry
planning study of the propos­
ed waterfront development
plan.
The long-range, comprehen­
sive plan, which cover* tha
entire watetfront area nn l-akt»
Monroe, from Park Ave., east
to Mellonvllle Ave. was pre­
sented to the commissioners
Monday by a group of Hanford
bankers and three other busi­
nessmen.
T. E. Tucker, president of
Florida State Bank, George
Touhy, executive vice presi­
dent of First Federal, Howard
Hodges, president of Sanford
Atlantic Bank and John Bur­
ton IV, architect, financed a
pictorial development plan for
the waterfront area, and
printed a brochure outlining
the proposal and objectives.
They coupled thu proposal
wtlii a letter promising their
hacking
end
cooperation,
should the city undertake tins
development.
After discussion, studying
of engineering maps of Lako
Monroe and review of the proposals made 1^ the banker*
group, City Commissioners In­
structed City Manager W. E.
Knowles to cimlact the Florida
Engineering Society for 111*
names of marine engineering
firms which will be Invited
here for interviews.
Commissioners said that
they would Interview the en­
gineers, place before them ilia
proposal and outline what they
wished the study to show, re­
questing that the engineers
present preliminary outlines
of tlm tests and studies that
would la* made.
Commissioners also sledded
to request the City Manager
lo inform the Snow-Todd group
that they are not interested In
llioir marina proposal at litis
time.

RAIN-SLICK ROADS and broken towing cable and book
caused thin double accident on the shore of Lake Monroe
Thursday night. In the photo on the left an auto sits in the
lake, ju st off the seawall, (seawall is white strip oa left of

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photo). In the photo on the right, wrecker attempting to pull
first car out plunged backwards into the lake, on top of hnj&gt;less first auto. Wrecker suffered bent drive shaft, First auto
was total loss.
(lleruld i'holos).

Registration has begun for
the NAS driver's training
classes sponsored by the
Chief’s Wives Club.
Sign-up b e g a n Thursday
and will continue through
Tuesday, from 3:30 to 4:30
p m. at nullding Two on the
Naval Air Station.
Classes will begin Tuesday,
which registrants participat­
ing in ten lessons.

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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ELECT
TH ESE

Too Late
To Classify
By Huaaell Kay
You, know. I used to think
that I w u a fairly sane in­
dividual with tha average
amount o f common sense but
after reading the papers I
can’t help wondering whether
I am aa nutty ai a pecan roll
and aa out of step ai the
dumbeat rookie In the regi­
ment.
One Item otcupylng a three
column head and five columne
o f apaca report* an afternoon
In which a city council sweated out the tough problem of
deciding the difference be­
tween "a w lir and ‘ 'garbage."
It aeema tha city had given
a contract to an Individual to
collect garbage and he had
come before the board to proteit that independent awina
g r o w e r a were collecting
‘■awlir from local reitauranta.
After much argument and
wrangling the council in Ite
wledom tabled the matter un­
til aome higher authority
could
definitely determine
what waa “ aw lir and what
waa “ garbage."
The next Item to confront
my ao-called intelligence had
to do with an Irate citizen
who waa unhappy berauxe the
city had provided him with a
nice new aidewalk and then
proceeded to tear It up to give
decent burial to aome water
pipea. lie teemed to think that
■ngineera should have con­
sidered tha plpee before lay­
ing tha aidewalk. The poor
guy didn’t know hli engineers
and ha doesn't know that befora long tha engineer* will
tear up all the pretty paving
on hla street to give lait
rites to a new aewer line.
A college professor and
scientist got more apace than
the situation In Viet Nmn by
coming up with, the sugges­
tion that initrad of burying
our dend we should freeze
them ami keep them in rold
storage until arienre romea up
with a cure for the disease
that done them In. Then wo
could bring them hark to life
by thawing them nut ami give
them a new lease on life.
Another Item presents Ihe
reaction of an attorney who
claimed that the jury that
found hli client guilty wns
composed nf a group o f im­
beciles Who made a wild guess
totally disregarding tha evi­
dence. And they tell us pa­
triotic citizens should accept
jury duly!
Jliotars and looter* got
themsrlvea plenty of apace by
■creaming “ police brutality"
in spite of the fart that the
cops, In no way responsible
for their grievances were
limply doing their Job under
th a
moat trying circum­
stances, In an effort to pro­
tect tha interests and welfare
of the community In the face
of fanatical revolution.
Political leaden, scared half
to death, screamed this and
that but did nothing construetiv* to help control tha sit­
uation. They couldn't figure
out whether tha “ while*" or
“ blacka" would com* out on
top and damn It, votca are
voles no matter who caala
them.
I looked carefully from
front pag* to last to see an
Item staling that the Federal
government had called out
any U. S. marshals or Army
units to take over in New
York or Rochester, but ap­
parently tha situation was
not as serious aa it was In
l.iltle Rock or Alabama. It
aeem* that Northern aisles
are capable o f taking care of
themselves and don't need
Federal aid.
I couldn't find a thing
about Mrs. Peabody rushing
to Harlem or Rochester, evi­
dently It's not aa dealrabla aa
an outing In St. Augustins.
Will Rogers used to say,
“ all l know it what I read
In the papers." If Will were
alive today he would proba­
bly b* aa confused and dis­
turbed a i I am from read­
ing tha papers.

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visited the Sanford Naval Air
Station yesterday to see the
new barrack* which wa* offidaily opened. The old Navy
was nothing like thi*, he mus­
ed, as he looked at the "p ri­
vate’ 1 quarters for the men,
the private showers,
th e
lounge, and laundry room to
be complete with coin-operat­
ed washers and dryers.
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a he said, was that even the
* restrooms have changed in
many ways — including the
name. "Used to be known as
■heads’ ," he muttered. "Now
they
call them toilets; Just
like in civilian life."
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ing factor—taxpayer wise— is
that all the ''extras" cost L’ n^ cle Sam naught. Profit* from
the exchanges, and other re­
venue * producing enterprises
on the station, pay for such
items.
• • •
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nel soon will be asked to sup­
ply a proper name for the
barracks rather than refer to
it by number (310). The sug'4 gestion !« made by Base Capt,
C. W. Swanson. Clock Watch­
ers recall a man named Capt.
Robert M. Ware who used to
guide base operations— but
then, this is a Navy matter, . .
• • •
Now Hear Thi*. you 17-yearold fellow’s: The Selective Ser­
vice office says If you fall to
register with your local board
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within five (5) days after
reaching your 18th birthday
you are considered a laic
registrant and your name will
be reported to State Head­
quarters. If you are 90 days
or more late, you are con­
sidered delinquent and may be
ordered for indueton at any
time after you turn 19 years
old. Better rot forget to regis*
ter, if you don’t want to be
on Uncle JSim’s " l is t "
• • •
An Item in the new city bud­
get, listed as a "traffic line
remover" for $650 caused con­
sternation among city com­
missioners studying Ihe bud­
get Monday night. "Why do
we nerd a ’traffic line re— mover’ ? " commissioners ask*
cd Pete Knowles. "Well, I
thought you might want to go
back to parallel parking!",
said Pete with a grin.
• • •
The new location of the city
library has Increased business
quite a bit. Revenues are expeeled to be up about 25 per
cent next year. Anil the plan^
ned air-conditioning will make
it even nicer.
• • •
Mrs. Dot Courier, Oviedo
City Clerk, left Wednesday to
begin a two-week vacation.
• • •
N, V. Farmer adds to our
Odds Names Department with
this Incredible town—Stupid\il!e, Tcnn.! It’ s about four
\
miles north of Wartburg on
U. S. 27. (Come In think of it,
1 believe we know a few peo­
ple from there.)
• • •

*

The Florida Development
Commission sends a note to
The Clock pointing to the recent discovery of a large na­
tural gas reserve In The Ne­
therlands. It’s said the discovery “ opened an excellent op­
portunity for export by many
Florida manufacturers." The
FDC says Nethcrland com ­
panies have indicated "their
desire to purchase a wide
range of goods associated
with llie production, storage,
transmission and use of na­
tural gaa."

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WASHINGTON (U Pl)
President Johnson signed into
law today a two-year, $2 billion
federal aid highway program
which he said will benefit ’ the
most important but often most
neglected member of our so­
ciety — the American motor­
ist'."
In the process. Johnson
scrapped fenders with the em­
phasis Republican presidential
nominee Brrry Goldwater has
placed on private, local or
state activities in preference
to federal.
"The American people have
never been contaminated, they
have never been compromised
by riding over highways financed partly by federal aid,"
the Chief Executive said dur­
ing a bill-signing ceremony in
the cabinet room.
In whit may also have been
a taunt at Goldwater's con­
troversial
suggestion about
possible sale of TV A facilities
Johnson said:
"I want the American mo­
torist U&gt; know that things
aren't so bad we must sell off
our public roads to the highest

bidder in order for Unck Sam
to stay liquid."
The highway bill totaled $50
million more than recom­
mended by the administration
Congresstonal
committees,
saying road construction is a
big generator of employment,
approved an Increase.
The 10 states which will re­
ceive the greatest share of
funds are California $60 2 mil­
lion, New York $37.8 million.
Texas $57 8 million. Pennsylvania $42.6 million, Illinois
$42 million, Alaska $10 3 mil­
lion. Ohio $30 5 million. Michi­
gan $33 8 million. Missouri
$25 5 million, and Georgia $21
million.
The President was in a Jov­
ial mood during 'the bill sign­
ing ceremony. He said the
American motorists is some­
one "w e couldn’ t get along
without, but we often talk as
though we can’t live with
him."
He said Ihe motorist has
been required to pay an ad­
vance for the mads he uses but
for too long there have been
delays in building them. But

W hite House Reports

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
American Medical Association
(AMA) went on record before
the Senate Finance Commit­
tee today in opposition to the
entire slate of health care
plans before Congress.

Wreaths Laid
BERLIN (U P l) — Germans
commemorated the third an­
niversary of the Berlin wall
today by laying wreaths at
memorials dedicated to refu­
gee* killed while trying to
pierce It,

X15 Flight
EDWARDS AFB, C a l i f .
(U P l) — P i l o t Milton O.
Thompson flew the X15 at live
time* the speed of sound Wed­
nesday in a three-pronged
study to advance the nation's
space program.

Release Sought
WASHINGTON (U P D -T lic
American Red C ron has ask­
ed it* international committee
to contact Communist North
Viet Nam about the release of
both a Navy pilot captured
after last week's air attack
and a U. S. aid official kid­
napped in South Viet Nam.

Stormy Swim
WILLIMANTIC, C o n n .
(UP1&gt;—A nfne-ycar-old girl,
Rita Racettc, slipped and fell
Into a rain-swollen storm sew­
er Wednesday and was sent
hurtling 75 feet through the
underground pipe and dumped
into the Willimantlc River.
She then swam to safely.

Witnesses Sought
MIAMI ( U P l)—Police were
searching for someone today
who may have seen Charles
and Angela Worthington some
time between last Friday and
when they were both killed,
neatly wrapped In weighted
canvas and dumped Into a
South Dade County canal.

Worst Riot
PATERSON, N. J. (U P D Hundrcds of hclmctcd police
found themselves outnumber­
ed by angry Negroes in two
northern New Jersey cities
Wednesday night and early to­
day in the worst racial riot­
ing yet to hit the Garden
Stale.

No Surgery
BOSTON ( UPl) — Dr. Herbert D. Adams, surgeon inchief of the New England

Baptist Hospital, said today
that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
I) Mass., would not have to
undergo s u r g e r y because
.... Page 1-5 "very
sallsfactory
normal
Page 12 healing Is taking place" in ills
Tage I t spine fractures.

Move To Block
RFK Candidacy
Losing Ground
NEW YORK (U P l)—Time—
and possible alternative can­
didates — are running out on
New York Democrats who
hope to stop the mounting
drive within the party to nom­
inal© Atty. Gen. Rohi-rt F.
Kennedy for the U. S. Senate.
One of the slim hope* of the
forces opposed to Kennedy’!
nomination failed to get off
Ihe ground Wednesday when
United Nations Ambassador
Atllai Stevenson once again
declined to announce h i s
availability as a candidate.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner,
who has hocn walking along­
side the Kennedy bandwagon
while other* have Implied
almard, met for an hour with
Stevenson. At the end of their
discussion, the mayor an­
nounced that Stevenson "did­
n’t say he was a candidate."
Informed sources close to
the mayor contend that Wagncr is opposed to Kennedy's
entry Into New York pollllci,
but he has no intention of tak­
ing a direct stand against the
"draft Kennedy" movement.
Kennedy, meanwhile, offer­
ed no comment on Wednes­
day's report in the New York
Times that he definitely has
decided to resign as attorney
general and seek the New
York Senatr seat now occu­
pied by Republican Kenneth
B. Keating.
But a spokesman for Ken­
nedy in Washington said:
"The report is prematuie.
The attorney general h is not
made a final decision."

Coin Shortage Laid To Vending
Machines And Big Speculators

Turner Leaves
For Tehran

Arctic A ir Dips
Into Deep South

Cleveland Going
To Fort Stewart

review National Guard units
from the two states Friday
and Saturday at Fort Stewart,
Ga.
Cleveland wa* Invited to
participate in the affair by
Adjutant General Henry Mc­
Millan o f the Florida National
Guard.

Ordered To Court
ATLANTA (U PI)-R estaurstcur Ix-ster Maddox, who said
in effect he'll let the grease
go cold before serving his
skillet fries! chicken to Ne­
groes, Wednesday was order­
ed into federal court.

Duval Demos W o n 't Oust Barker
JACKSONVILLE (U Pl) The steering committee of the
Duval
County
Pem ocritlc
Committee rejected a call
Wednesday for the resignation
of Richard H Barker who bolt­
ed the state delegation to the
Democratic national conven­
tion.
Although Barker did not
mention Arizona Sen. Barry
Goldwater by name when he
resigned as a delegate, he
strongly indicated he would
(aror the Republican candi­
date He »atd tie could not sup­
port President Johnson.
State party chairman War­
ren Goodrich had asked Bark­
er to resign from county poals
after he announced he wai

Plane Rockets,
Machine Guns
Hit Cypriots

Enemy Force
Of 2,000 Breaks
Off Contact

Space Flight

AM A A pa inst All

*

Greeks Cut Turk Water Supply;
Reds Evaporate Under Attack

N o Nuclear Arms O K ,
WASHINGTON (HIT) —
The White House said flatly
today thnt President John­
son had not given U.S. field
commander* Involved in the
Vietnamese conflict authority
to use nuclrar weapons.

Zip Code 32771

W E A TH E R : Tartly cloudy tbrnuch Frldny with Rent to rod show ers; hltrh today nonr 90; low tonight n round 75.
he said that years ago the na­
tion set out on a 16-ycar high­
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Established 1908 THURS., AUGUST 13. 1964
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NO. 255
way
construction
program
which he described ns “ the
most ambitious . . . since Uw
days of ancient Rom e."
Johnson said this program
“ put more than one million
Americans to work," Is alread saving 3,000 lives a
year and by 1972 will be sav­
ing 8,000 lives a year.
"This legislation hero today
serves still another need,"
Johnson said, "to help provide
better primary and secondary
highways and on a 50-50 hasi*
with the stales."
The bill, as Johnson noted,
also authorizes millions of
dollars for forest roads and
trails, Indian reservation mads
and bridges and parkways un­
der the National Park Service.
Funds for the 4t,000-mile in­
terstate highways system are
not Included in this bill. They
were authorized in 1961.
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P l)—
The total mileage covered
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U Pl)
Greek
Cypriot forces were re­
under the separate primary, — Communist Viet Cong guer­
ported
today to ba cutting o ff
secondary and urban road pro­
rillas evaporated into the jun­
gram is 815,000 miles in every
water and food aupplica to
county in the United States. gle today in the face of a
Turkish Cypriot towns, creat­
hugn U. S.-supported helling a new threat to the shaky
home offensive with the re­
Cyprus true* .
sult that the Communist dead
A top United N a t i o n s
numbered only five when the
source said the Greek Cypriot
shooting stopped, an Ameri­
blockade hml left several
can military spokesman said.
Turklsb Cypriot communities
A force of 1,000 Vietnamese
without water and with •«*soldiers, carried in by a flight
ercly restricted storks o f pe­
o f 96 American helicopters,
troleum supplies. It was re­
This question o f authority pounred on a reported ronported ihe Turkish Cypriots
cent ration o f 2,000 Viet Cong
over nuclear weapons arose
were forced to drink brackish
Wednesday about ltd miles
at the White House in con­
water.
northwest o f Saigon,
nection with a statement nude
Canadian UN troopa tried
It was the biggest hcltbornr
TEAM W ORK USED by Navy officiuls during ribbon-cultliifr ceremonies
Wednesday at Hcrshey, l*n.,
to deliver food and water sup­
operation In any wur any­
Wmlnciuluy
niornlnK
at
the
now
barracks
for
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
by
Republican
presidential
plies to Lcfka in nnrthwestem
where, U. S. officers snid.
petty officers. Performing the traditional rite arc ( ’apt. C. \V. Swanson,
nominee Barry M. Goldwater.
Cyprus, but were turned back
Hut disappointed field offi­
left,
commanding
officer
o
f
the
base,
and
Capt.
James
O.
Mayo,
com
­
Goldwater, In a pro** con­
by Greek Cypriots,
cer* reported that after “ light
mander o f Reconnaissance Attack Winn One and stationed sat the base.
ference following the GOP
It was feared the blockade
to sporadic firing" whrn the
The
base
commundlriK
officer
declared
the
building
the
first
"slrm-tnral
unity meeting at Hcrshey, ex­
could lie a new tactic aimed
hcliborna force first landed,
thaium" at the facility in many years. The barracks will bouse 308 men,
pressed the belief that John­ the Viet Cong broke rontart
at wiping out Turkish Cypriot
four to n room.
(Herald l ’ hoto)
son's orders to the tJ.S, Sev­ and vanished into dense trop­
resistance in this island. It
enth Fleet carried with them ical foliage.
was a move thnt enutd trigger
authority to “ use any weap­
new violence in the communal
Anti-aircraft fire killed one
ons.’’
warfare that ham brought
IJ. S. Army first lieutenant
White House Pres* Secre­ pilotitig an HU1B helicopter
Greece and Turkey to the
tary George E. Reedy, ques­ on a rocket-firing run. A 60brink of war and lm)terilcd
the NATO allianre.
tioned about the President's ralitier slug hit him in the
orders to American forces in­ chest and be slumped dead
Turkish Jet planes mads
machine gun and rocket at­
volved in Southeast Asia, over the controls.
tacks against Greek Cypriot
said:
Two Vietnamese soldiers
"I know of nothing in those were killed and two Ameri­
Kennedy half-dollars and the positions around Nokklna In
hadn't even -ee^ on e.
By Dulpr Austin
•tateminu orZsny ?, the, e x ­ cana a.id four VltUMiu*- &amp; -we
* City *.:dl tor
Birr as*cd banker* In Ihe public immediately grabbed northwest Cyprus last week­
porting papers that would be wounded by anti-aircraft fire
The present coin shortage Is audience if any were avail­ them up for souvenir*. You end in art effort to relieve
relevant to nuclear weapons during the bombardment of not the fault of coin collectors. able at the bank, and Ihe ans­ ran hardly find any In circu­ pressure on the Turkish Cy­
priot defenders.
or would authorize the usn of rebrl position* near Ap Bo Numismatist
lation today," Birr noted.
1)111 ltirr
of wer was "n o ."
Tm kbit Premier Ismet Inonuclear weapons and we would Cong village.
"Well, you can buy a whole
Winter Park told Kiwaniins
"There arc only about eight
be very much Interested In
Wednesday at their luncheon hag full of them from specula­ million coin collector*, numis­ nu has sent Soviet Premier
knowing precisely what lan­
meeting at tlio Chic Center. tor*, with a bag of 2,000 sell­ matist*, who may have one or Nikita 8. Khrushchev a mes­
guage is being referred to
"It’s Ihe fault of thousands ing today for about $1,200," two of each coin. There are sage asking him to use his in­
»»
of coin vending machines mid Birr said. Ho said a trade hundreds of millions of com* fluence on Greek Cypriots to
"Coin
World," In circulation, hut the short- restore peace in Cyprus.
of coin speculators, who buy newspaper,
Reedy wns then asked di­
Mcuuwhlle, it wus announc­
c
a
r
r
i
e
d
advertisements
of age Is caused by vending nitup
bags
of
coins
mid
hoard
rectly if Johnson had author­
them until the price goes up," Kennedy half dollars.
ized use o f nuclear weapon*
chine demands and specula­ ed that Greek Cypriot mili­
tary leader Gen. G e o r g s
Birr pointed a linger at tor*," Birr pointed out.
Birr explained.
In Viet Nam.
Grivas set up a canfercttca
Lt. Col. Walter M. Turner,
He asked If anyone In lire? bank tellers, who. he said,
"N o," It c e d y answered
Birr pointed to the thous­
with tho UN command today
a
recent
graduate
o!
the
Na­
hive
been
selling
bags
of
audience
had
a
Kennedy
half
Goldwater had Implied thnt
and* of coin-operated vending
to tliscusa establishment o f
Johnson gave the U.S. com­ tional War College in Wash­ dollar. Only a few hands went coins to speculators.
machines in use, saying he
"The mints only made 1IB hail pab»cd through 18 toll new UN outposts in the batmanders Involved in the Gulf ington, D. C „ left Sanford to­ up and most people said they
tls-searrcd northwestern sec­
of Tonkin retaliation author­ day for an overseas assign­
stations returning from New
tion o f Cyprus.
ment
In
Tehran,
Iran.
ity to use tactical nuclear
York.
Turner will l&gt;o in Tehran
weapons if they thought it
After Hie meeting a group
fur one year and will serve
gathered to examlnu Birr's
necessary.
at a military advisor to the
ICBM Launched
coin collection.
Iranian army.
VANDKNBEItG AIR FORC1
In one glass-covered esse,
His wife, the former Nancy
lie had every typo of gold BASE, Calif. (U P l) — A Trian
Co)lum of Sanford, and their
piece, sets of coins, and a set 2
Intercontinental
ballistlo
four children, Chip, twins
of all U. S. paper money.
missile (ICBM) was launched
State Sen. Mack N. Cleve. Bruce and Craig, ami Mark lly United Press International Louisville, Ky , 31; Memphis,
"Coin collecting Is now the successfully today from this
land Jr. will he among a will reside at 301 Sstiuina
A massive flow of Arctic Tenn., 59; Athens, Ga., 56; most pipit la r hobby In the coastal haw tn a mission de­
group o f Florida government Drive in Itavcnna Park.
Nashville, Tenn., 34; Atlanta,
air tumbled temperatures to
signed to gain addiltonal per­
officials who with Governor
Ga , 66; Little Hock, Ark., 5H, world. A few year* ngo, It
Col. Turner is the sun of
formance data oo the weapon*
was
second,
with
goldfish
record
lows
from
Ihe
Northern
and
Knoxville,
Tenn,
33.
Farris Bryant and Georgia Mrs. It. W. Turner &gt;f Kanfmd.
system.
Plains to the deep South to­
Other Midwest records ami first."
Governor Carl Sunder* ' i l l

m w A ...
MOSCOW (U r n -S o v le l asIronauts Andrian Niknlaycv
and Pavel Popovich said their
"stand-bys" are ready for
space flights, Moscow radio
said today.

t.

Seminole County * * * *Jjpn the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

leaving his delegate’s chair. election and 190 per cent in the
Barker refused Goodrich’* de­ future.
Barker said he voted for 90
mands.
per cent of the Democratic
The Duval County steering candidates in the last election.
commlltee hacked up Barker
"I regret he did not re­
and named Harold K. S. Smith sign," Goodrich said. "1 can
Jr., a Jacksonville cigar firm sec a man taking the oath
executive, to replace Barker ami then having a change of
for the Atlantic City conven­ conscience but I think he owes
tion. Smith I* a member of it to his integrity to resign
the flooring committee. Its from locsl party office."
actions are binding on the full
Ba'ker said since he had
county organization.
resigned as a delegate he re­
Goodrich said Barker was ceived "several calls from my
violating hi* party oath by re­ Negro brethern" urging him
maining as Duval County to seek appointment of a Ne­
chairman.
gro to replace him as a na­
He said the oath provides a tional delegate.
candidate tor party office sup­
"A s a Southerner, I don’t
port 90 per cent of his party’s approve of that sort of thing,"
candidates in the last general Barker said.

day.
The huge cold air mas*
sprawled from the Dakotas to
the Atlantic Coast and south­
ward nearly to the gulf. Frost
formed on fields In the upper
Midwest.
August heat was replaced
by the record rhill In Iowa,
Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama,
Missouri, Mississippi, North
Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Illi­
nois, South Dakota, Nebras­
ka, North Dakota, Arkansas
and Kama*.
A new low of 46 at Evans­
ville, Ind . eclipsed the old
mark of 60 for Aug. )3 by 14
degrees. It w*s 36 at Storm
Lake, Iowa—13 degrees cool­
er than the prcvlou srccora.
Readings of 37 at Sioux
Falls, S. D , and 46 at Bur­
lington, Iowa, wrre 10 degrees
colder than t h e previous
mirk.
Evansville's low tempera­
ture and a 43 at Springfield,
III., and a 50 at St. I/&gt;uis, Mo.,
were the coldest mark* ever
recorded for thoie cities dur­
ing August.
In the South, new record*
for the day included Birming­
ham, Ala., 56;
Meridian,
Miss., 63; Asheville, N. C., 50;

It's Sanford Sell-A-Bration Time
*)
(

eastern records includ'd Duhuque, lows, 49; Springfield,
Mo., 48; Columbia, Mo., 48;
Cincinnati, Ohio, 51; Moline,
111., 53; Bismark, N. D., 34;
Waterloo, I o w a , 41; Des
Moines, Iowa, 48; Norfolk,
Neb., 46; Omaha, Neb., 47;
Kansas City, Mo., 56; Cairo,
111., 57, and Huron, S. D., 36.

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The store manager, Charlie
Jackson, said someone enter­
ed an unlocked door to the
motor room and then tried to
enter the main store by break­
ing a window. Boards behind
the window foiled the attempt,
he told police.

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Letter Rip
An uniden'iflcd car clipped
10 mailboxes on Sanford Ave­
nue near Myrtle Street at
about 7 p m. Wednesday, po­
lice reported today.

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Sanford

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And Saturday
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�W e'll Meet Aggression W ith Firmness, LBJ Tells
But Overriding
Aim Is Peace,
He Emphasizes

Chr

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Srralh

Pasre 2 — Autr. 13, 1964

Hospital

WASHINGTON (L T D —
Leader* of all segment# of
the ftrpuMIran party joined
today in applause
ranging

Notes

WASHINGTON
(Ul’ li
—
President Johnson with spe­
cial attention to the trouble
spots of Viet Nam and Cyprus,
has pledged the I'miesi States
•‘ will continue l« meet as
Sri's*.on with firmness
and
actively seek to keep peace,
In a New York address be­
fore the \mcricaii Bar A*-**elation Wdncadav. the Prc*
•dent said thi* country can
and will meet "any wider
challenge" in Southeast A«i*
Hut at the same time he said
the overriding American aim
around the work) was "to
help restore the pear*- and re
establ. h i dermt order "
Johnson reaffirmed the pres
ent policy in Viet Nam. at­
tacking as strategically un
wise and morally unthinkable"
suggestions for U S withdrawal and labeling as ‘ rrckless"
suggestions the conflict be c v
panderf.
"The course we have chosen
will require wisdom and en­
durance,'’ said Johnson But
let no one doubt we have the
resources and the will to fol
low this course as long as It
may take
Ate will not be worn dow-n
We will not be driven out. We
will not be provoked into
rashness," he said. "Hut wr
will continue to meet aggress­
ion with firmness and provokes!
attack with measured reply
The President said if ex­
panded the war could "risk
the lives of millions, engulf
much of Asia and threaten the
peace of the world" win « not
offering any solution to the
real problem in Viet Nam

L e a d e r s A p fs im s s ! C o k S w a t e r 0

Alf(rt.ST it
Admissions
Ada Poe, Ethyl Hutchison.
James Crews, Tanya Smith, 1
David Sheridan, Mamie I,.
Denton. Shirley F’rlie. Rich­
ard
Ford. Vvoner
Fryer,
.Maxine Bowen, al! of San­
ford; Carol Sewell, Caste!berry.
Births
Mr and -Mrs. Ilcrtwrt F
Bowen of Sanford, a boy; Mr
and Mr*. Dodd If. Price of
Sanford, a girt.
Discharge*
Sievrn Parrish, Lucille Nor­
man. Appleton Ken Rnssctlrr,
Theresa Johnson, Bennie Bell,
Chert Ducote. Paula Elam,
Lloyd J
Freeman, l-n\eit»
Thomas, Cora Stripling, Os­
tein Bradshaw- and baby hoy.
Mabel Dishaw- and baby girl.
Beatrice Thompson and billy­
boy, all of Sanford. Bettie K
Rohello, Bradenton. E t h e l
Tart, Osteen; Rita Boyer and
baby boy, Lake Mary.

DeBary Youth
Picnic Planned
Next Week

THIS NEW BARRACKS facility war opened ye.-terilny at Sanford N'.iv.i]
Air Station and bate personnel will move into it next week. The budding,
constructed with precast concrete exterior wall panels, was built by Gra­
ham Construction Inc. o f Orlnndn and required slightly more than a year
to erect. It Is three stories tall and will be "hom e” for 3U8 petty officer
members of the base. Cost o f the structure was $.*&gt;60,000. (Herald Photo)

Seminole Band
Raising Funds

from polite to hearty — for of th* people from th* big in­ state and local levels will con­
tinue to cooperate fully with
Fen, R.irry M, (lo'.dw liter's dustrial states.”
Sen. Ijoldwatcr’s tampoign
unity appeal at the GOP's
organisation."
Gov. John 11. Reed of
'■summit" conference.
One appeal s . u delivered Maine, and John \ Vo'pe,
both said, they would supper*
Wednesday at a Hershey, Pa.,
the national ticket.
meeting attended by f finer
Gov. George W'. r.tr.r.cy
President Dwight D. Eisen­ said:
Geraldine I. Dsv|d»on of
hower, fo-mer Vice Pn sident
"The Mil higan Republican 1513 W ltbh St , ha* rrcepiv)
j Richard 51. Nixon, and near­ party organisation at the
a certificate on completing a
ly all of the Republican gov.
course of social science insti­
em on and candidate* for Hoard To Meet
Executive board members tute for high school graduates
governor.
o f the 5outh Seminole Wel­ sponsored by Hampton Ir tiRip. William E. Miller of
come Wagon Flub will meet tutc. Hampton. Va
New Yoik, Goldwater'a run­
The institute’ is designed in
ning mate, and other patty next Monday at the horns of
cultivate
an interest in the
club
hostess.
Nora
Norris.
112
leaders also attended.
social sciences and interna“ I am on his team,” said Pine St.. S.mhindo Estates. A
•a'ad scramble luncheon will tiorml affairs and suggest ca­
Elsenhower.
reer* in these area*.
G -v Nelson \ K ikefeller be served.

I

Student Gets
Certificate

Pv Sir*. Frank Whirr
Plans for a picnic to be held
next Wednesday at the DcBarv Community Center as
part of the summer youth pro
grain hav&lt; been announced by
the committee in charge. The
regular schedule of garnra
will be played as usual from
9 until 11 a in. with the pic­
nic follow mg
of New York, said the sen*In th* crafts workshop' •or &gt; ‘ ta'enisnt sh'-uld help
throughout the
the young*'*™ are revering the tiekst
hangers with foam rubber, country and In New York."
G V. Robert E. Smv'ie of
making napkin holders with
flat wooden stick*, washcloths ld*h-&gt; said Gold water had
of nylon m*»h and pencil "made thing* evsier fer aome
holder* for achnol.
Weekly skating programs
A minimum of 3n footcanand bowling sessions are al­ dies of illumination is recom­
so Included In the summer mended by the National Soprogram ard syuare dancing ciety for the Prevention of
at th* tenter it enjoyed on Blindness. Inc. for reading
Friday nighti.
printed material

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The Seminole High School
Band, which has been busy
all summer raising money for
its trips next year is having
another fundraising e v e n t
Tuesday.
They are sponsoring a skat­
ing party at Mclodee Skating
Rink on Onora Road from 7 SO
lo 10 30 p m. In addlllon to
skating, a cakewalk will be
held. Tickets are on sate from
any member of the band or
may be purchased at the rink.

BEGINNERS at Vacation Bible School at the Northside Baptist Church

See Oiir
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during craft workshops. Teachers o f the class were Mrs. Sue Sullivan and
Miss l\it droves,
(Herald Photo)

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Seminole Plumbing
&gt;Code Is Questioned
mission for a special session
with plumbers to give their
s lews.
It was pointed out that the
photos presented in evidence
of substandard plumbing in
some cases were in violation
of the code. But no inspection
had been called for. Subse­
quently, said County Zoning
Director Robert Brown, cor­
rections in these cases wvrc
made.
Also, it was found that some
plumbing work which appear­
ed to be not good plumbing
practices, nevertheless met
Seminole County’s plumbing
code.
At Tuesday's meeting of the
Commission the question of
adding a third inspector to
the staff of Robert Brown,
county zoning director came
in for considerable discussion,
Avery felt that something
had to be done before—as he
put it—"Someone wakes up
dead" because of faulty plumb­
ing.
The Commission said it
would adopt the Southern
Building Code section pertain­
Mr. and Mrs. G S. Hudgins ing to plumbing and it was
wJI represent Strickland-Mor­ the opinion of Brown that this
rison. Inc. tn New York City would "cu re" most of the
August 21-23 at meetings with plumbing problems
executives of Ford Motor
As to employing a tliljd in­
Company and a preview cl the spector—to handle plumbing
entire line of ithki Ford Divi­ inspections only — the board
sion products.
heard Brown say that he felt
S, John Obringer. Ford Dl- the hiring of a third man
W vision
Jacksonville district would be beneficial If he were
sales manager and coordinat­ to make building, electrical
or for the trip, noted that and plumbing inspections with
more than 200 Ford dealers a heavy emphasis on plumb­
and wives will attend the ing.
tnree-day N'ew York meeting
But the Board agreed to give
in preparation for the public the newly adopted Code a
introduction ol the new Ford chance to be utilized to see
proJucts.
what percentage of pumbing
"In recent years. Ford has ill* could be corrected.
led the industry In developing
"The cost of adding a third
• n e w products that are design­ inspector,"
said
Br own,
ed to meet Ihe demands of a "would be at least ST.SoO the
sophisticated, changing mar­ first year — including salary
ket,"
Mr.
Obringer
said. and transportation—and abour
"Along with these new pro­ $6.30) for subsequent years."
ducts—typified by the Must­
No new employe was pro­
ang—it has provided its deal­ vided for in the Zoning De­
ers with complete and com­ partment's budget for ihe
prehensive marketing p r o ­ 1901-05 fiscal year.
grams. This New York meet­
ing has been planned to pro® vide &lt;&gt;ur dealers with future
marketing plans sufficiently
fir in advance so they may
prepare for public Introduc­
William V. Johnston, avia­
tion of our 1905 line,” he not­
tion electronics technician (ra­
ed,
dar) third clavs. has re-enlisted for two years in the U. S,
Navy. He was sworn in by
Cdr. B. B. Brown Jr., L'SN,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Squadron Seven, a*
•
By Donna Kste*
Registration
for children board the nuclear powered car­
■who will attend St. Mary-Mag- rier Enterprise which is pre­
dalcn School In Altamonte sently deployed with the Sixth
Springs tills term will be he'd Fleet.
Johnston first enlisted in die
Sunday from 11:15 a. m. until
Navy in October 19C0, and has
2 p. m. at the school.
Classes for first, second and been attached to Heavy At­
third grades already arc fill­ tack squadron Seven since
ed but openings remain for June 19112.
A native of Huntingdon, Pa
fourth through eighth grade
Johnston was graduated from
D students.
Huntingdon Area High School
More than 153.000 children In June 1900. He Is the son of
of school age are victims of Mr. and Mr*. Fern F. Smoker
of R. D. 3, Huntingdon.
eye accidents every year.
Is Seminole County's plumb­
ing up to standard?
Apparently some of the
county's plumber* don't tliink
so.
A group of master and jour*
neyman plumbers met with
the Ccunty Commission. They
.recommended that Part 111 of
•ihe Southern BuilJing Code be
adopted by the County Com­
mission, that a fairer system
of rotation for members of
the county plumbing board be
established, and that the Coun­
ty employ a lull time plumbing
inspector.
The plumbers recently call­
ed to the attention of James
-P
Avery, chairman of the
•Com mission, the fact that
some plumbing being done in
tlte County was substandard
At the request of the plumb­
ers, Avery convened the Com-

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�Bowens' Big Bat Blasts Birds Two Games Beyond White Sox
Oriole Rookie
Cooper Thanks
Packers
Prep
For
Hits 2 Homers;
Seminole Little
Yanks Win, 7-3
Tilt With Giants
League Players
ffltr

Bjr Milton Rlrhman
UPI Sport* Writer
For a guy they're paying
th* minimum, the Baltimore
Oriole* are getting the max­
imum out of slugging Sam
Bowen*.
Bowena work* for about
97,500, pretty d ost to th*
loweat fiiture a major lesguar
can be paid.
Moat rooklea draw that
aalary and aince the 20 • yearold Bowen* alao I* a rookie
ha didn't ralae any fuaa at
contract signing time. Ha'll
have a much better talking
point thla coming winter,
though.
Ha now ha* belted four
homer* In the peat five day*
and hla 15th and Kith of the
ataaon powered the Oriole* to
a 7-0 victory over th* Boaton
Rad Sox Wednesday night and
■tratched their league lead to
two gam**.
Bowens, la batting a solid
J i t and ha* taken over th*
regular right field Jab.
What plaaaaa him moat la
that ha'a aupplying the big
bat in Balttmore'a lineup at
the moment although he't at
a laaa la offer any particular
Bowena* pair o f homer*
war* more than enough for
Milt Pappaa, who aat down
the Bad Boa on five hit* and
nooar permitted a Bo* ton
manor past aecond In turning
In hla 11th victory agalnat
five defeat*.
Tha Yankaaa, who meat the
Oriolae for tha laat time this
year la a throe-game etrlea
alerting Friday night at Bal­
timore, boat tha Whit* Sox
7-1 Wadnaaday, Detroit de­
feated Mlnneoota 6-1, WaahIngtoa downed Kanaaa City,
4-9, and Loa Angela* topped
Cleveland 4-1.
BULLDOG COACH
ATLANTA (U PI) — Richard W. Dick Wehr, an allRouthweat Conference for­
ward at Rica Unlvaralty In
1949, he* been named head
baakotball coach at Georgia
State College.

Tbe blind population of the
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HEAR LAKE PIRATES, n newly organized Imxcbnll tenm for lioya 14
to 19 year* old, in cnnclted 1&gt;y John Brewer, left front. Other memlwrn
o f the team are, front, from left, Steve Wlnfree, Bill Youdern, George
DePuImn nnd Archie K lfcr; hack, Butch McPherson, John Keith, Murk
Mataon, Doug Byrn and Mark Brewer.
(Herald Photo)

Between

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'H o w Tough It Is/ M ajor
League Hurlers Cry Today
By Bob Sedyh
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
it hae oaau long a baa*ball axiom that any |uy who
chased curves—on or off the
diamond—Goee not stick In the
big time. But (he real cutie
that has thrown the game for
a loop la a mbs called a slid
•r.
Soma of the real (wringing
guys in th* big leagues have­
n't mat har yatt
Early Wynn, 300-game win­
ner and now pitching coach
for Cleveland, itate* emphati­
cally tiiat the slider baa done
more to change the grand old
game than Urn New York
Meta.
th e slider (pin* In etralght,
looking for all the world like
a fast ball. It curve* late be­
fore the better can adjust hla
awing. T o properly explain
the tiling you have to have a
baseball in your hand and
wave your armi like tew New
York cab drivers explaining
an auto accident.
San Francisco's W i l l i e
Maya complains, "I'm happy
just to hit .300 . . . The slider
has knocked about 10 to 13
points off everybody's aver­
age." Hie boss, Alvin Dark,
added, "The slider la respon­
sible more than anything tor
tlie lack of .300 hitlers."
• • •
The Dodgers' Sandy ICoufax

pointed out recently: •'You
can't get by any more with­
out the slider . , ." Milwau­
kee‘a Warren Spahn, on* of
the game'! greatest lefthand­
er*. predicted: "The curve ball
will be almost obsolete In 10
year*. The slider la by far
ihc bettcT pitch."
Detroit
manager
Chuck
Mrci-.cn claims that Grover
Cleveland Alexander threw a
■lldrr 50 years a go. But Yan­
kee Frank .Shea popularised
it In 1917-43.
"Ia » k ,"
counters
Burly
Early, "w e’ ve got to defend
ourselves somehow out there,
the bsUcr* are running away
with the game. Every piece
of leglslalkm In the last docea
years has been to benefit the
batter.
" lie has a helmet, you can't
even Intlmldute him any more.
If you do happen to angle It at
him It costa you |50. . . They
did make the strike sone larg­
er, but nobody calls It. .
Spahn agrees, "Fields are
better lighted, fence* ere be­
ing erected, they make light,
buggy-whip hats that slmot the
ball beck at you like a berook a . . . The hall la defin­
itely Hvller than when I broke
In in IMS."
• * •
Tact* prove, however, that
Ihc pltdter ha* taken over as
completely s i a mother-in-law

on a two-week visit. A com ­
pilation of batting title aver­
age* in successive decades
(how: 1930a— .3S8; 1910a.351; 1950a— .343 and this de­
cade— .335. There were eight
oo-hUlera each, pitched in tlie
‘30* and '40*, 15 in the 1950*
and as many In this decade al­
ready—and two perfect games
In Um last 10 year* I
"I know about all that,"
said Wynn. “ But It’s only be­
cause the batters have mi
much going for them that we
have to pitch like that.
"Doe* anybody about fire­
works when you strike out
aomebodyT No, gad Just lo
humiliate you, K'a Fourth of
July every time some guy
belts ooc off you . . . If you
pitch a great game, everybody
yawn* and looks for the exit*.
"Till* te supposed to be a
pitcher's era, they say. It la
not and never will lie. . .
When we do poorly, we're
burnt, hut If we do great,
everybody wants to know
what'a wrong with baseball."
-A M E N .

Seminole Stars
Feted Tonight
By Jane Casselberry
Seminole Little League will
iKinor members of th* Senior
All Star Team, runner-up In
the State Tournament, at a
steak dinner lo be held Tluir*day at 7:30 p.in. at tiie Capri
Restaurant in Sanford.
C. L. Cooper, Little League
president, end Jim Slade, dis­
trict three Little league an a
director, will make presenta­
tion*. Alio attending will Inparents of the players, coach­
es end managers.

American
League

A LL CHARMS
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W
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09
68
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43
43
45
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54
53
44
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81
82
72
72

P et
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.513
.504
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.390
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FOUL UP — A couple
o f youtijf c l i m b e r *
scamper up the net be­
hind home plate at
New York's Shea Sta­
dium in hot pursuit o f
a foul ball lodged in the
wire.

By United Press International
The only thing mining at
th* Green Bay Packers' St.
Norbcrt (W li.) college train­
ing camp Wednesday was
sub-zero weather, gloves, und
woolen caps. Even Y.A. Tittle
was there—In spirit.
The P a c k e r s simulated
play* which tl* New York
Giants might use when the
two teams meet Saturday
night at Green Bay. Dennis
Clarldgc, Green Bay's highly
touted rookie from Ncbrar-ka
and 15 years Tittle's Junior,
imitated the Giants' 37-yearold quarterback.
Coach V i n c e
Lombardi
worked hla offense against the
Giants' defense and defensed
the Glint offense.
Cl a ridge allow ed little indi­
cation that the Injury he suf­
fered with the College AllStars was bothering him as he
ran well plajing hal; back,
and pasted well behind Bart
Starr and Zeke Bratkuwski.
At tlie Giants' Fairfield,
Conn., camp, coach Allie
Sherman was having trouble
ftodlng 11 men healthy enough
to avenge last year's 24-17 ixhibltioa loss to the packers.
Sherman Inserted Phil King,
who misacd the opening exhi­
bition due to an injury, at full­
back. Dick James. King and
Tittle fill three quarters of live
Giants backfleld for Satur­
day's game, but the doubtful
per/ormeri number Del Shofner, Aaron Thomas. Frank
Gifford and Joe Walton.
In a move to try all his tal­

Verna Bolton and Sury Reno
both of Uie Ilooter's team did
It again In last week'* Ball A
Chain Wednesday night lea
gue. Verna came through with
her first W0 aeries by roll
Ing a 203/511 and Susy Iteno
hal a 199/457.
Another kegler held her
team up with a 181/491. It was
rolled by Barbara Swccker.
High game and series for the
men were Andy .Stine's 500
even aeries while Leo Dooley
had 181/4U and Bryant Hick
son a 219/414.
Verna Bolton had Utc only
turkey.
Suiy Brno went wild when
sit* converted the very dlf
ftoult 4-7 B10 and, more so, It
waa In the loth frame. She
also picked up (lie baby split
3-10.
SPEEDY SCOT FAVORED
WE8TBCRY, N.Y. (UPI)
— Caatleton Farms' Speedy
Scot L a 3-6 favorite for
Saturday's $.'0,000 American
Trotting
championship
at
Roosevelt Raceway.
More than 1.350,000 Ameri­
cans over 40 year* of age
have glaucoma, and half do
not reilire it, warns tha Na­
tional Society far th* Preven­
tion af Blindness, Inc.

ORLANDO - The Orlando
Hroncus will play their third
game of the season amt their
second home game whin they
tangle with the Mobile Buc­
caneers on Saturday in the
Tangerine Row] at 8 p.in.
Thi» Is Um* Buccaneer* iirst
year in the Southern Profess­
ional Football la-ague. They
replaced the Rome team
which dropped out after last
sruaMin. Mobile has a strong
line and a good defense, but
has had trouble getting Into
paydirt because of offensive
difficulties.
In the hope of bolstering
their defense, the Brunei sign­
ed two new linebacker* who
they plan to put to Immediate
use. They ere Paul Vargrcko
from the University of Flor­
ida and Charlie Lyle from the
Univorslty of Tampa.

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ent. St. Louis Cardinals coach
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dy Humphrey at Quarterback
in Saturday's game against
Minnesota. Lemra released
Dave Hoover and John Wit*
ten born, reducing hiv squad to
)9 . . . Buddy Parker sent
his P i t t s b u r g h Stceler*
through a light workout Wed­
nesday as he prepared them
for their game with Philadel­
phia Friday night . . . Lo*
Angeles Bams center Ken
Iman suffered a compound
fracture of his ankle and will
be sidelined eight weeks. The
Hams dropped free agent Jim
Irwin.

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C. L. Cooper, president of
the Seminole Little League
Association, ha* directed a
letter o f appreciation to all
of the LiUIc League and Sen­
ior League player* who ac­
complished so much In m ik­
ing the Drat organirallon LL
season the success it his
been.
Cooper. In writing to the
youngsters, said, "A i this
season draw* to a close 1
have bwn thinking of th*
many thing* I would like to
■ay to you as you leave the
organisation.
"Thank you," wrote Coop­
er, "Just Isn't enough to ex­
press my appreciation lor
your courage, sportsmanship
and effort on la-half of your
team. And, thank you doesn t
say enough for me to exprcn
my tremendous pride when
you kept on smiling when that
bail rolled between jour legs
or when that last strike really looked like a ball to you.”
Cooper went on to say tost,
"You were pretty wonderful
when you stood staunchly and
gave your best, even when
the fans disagreed or com­
plained loudly about an error
you might have made.
"Thank you for your humil­
ity when things were going
good for you, and your ma­
ture acceptance when the had
breaks came your way. But
most of alt, thank you for the
Inspiration you were to me.
"Seminole Little League in­
deed will be fortunate If you
deride to continue your league
activities In the years lo
coins."

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Atijr. 13, 1034 — P ap a B

TOTEM HOME PLENTY

Koufax Has Shot A t Being 30-Game Winner
By Millnn Itirhman
L'l’ l Sports Writer
Sandy Koufax haa a shot
at becoming the National
League's first 30 - game win­
ner in 30 years but all he

wants to do is talk about his
hitting.
That’* precisely what he
did Wednesday night immed­
iately after recording his
18th victory by pitching the

Los Angeles Dodgers to s 1-1 fquestion whether he felt, he
could match Dizzy Dean's 30
victories of 1034.
Koufax replied "no predic­
tions." then promptly steered
the conversation toward his
and that naturally raised the hitting.

victory over the Cincinnati
Reds.
Sandy calculated he has 12
more starts left this season

Pooley Hubert Named To Hall O f Fame
WAYNESBORO, Gs. (UPI)
—Allison (P ool# )) Hubert. 63,
was one of ten men elected to
the Football Hall of Fame
Wednesday.
Hubert, a former fooloall
great with the University of
Alabama. Is now busy grow­
ing peachea and teaching

Seminole
American

school here.
"Anybody would be silly,"
Hubert said, “ to say he's not
proud of an honor like this."
Hubert playrd quarterback,
fullback, and hallback during
his football career at Alabama

Shirley Martin Tops Navy Loop

In the McRoberts Tires
Navy Wives League Shirley
Martin ended up her last day
of bowling with the league
Results Wednesday Night
with a high series of 183-181.’
Lake Mary vs. Sanlando, ppd., 517. Before her departure all
wet grounds
the wives got together for a
STANDINGS
n cake culling and wishing her
Altamonte Springs
"Bon voyage."
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Baptist Brotherhood
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Lake Mary
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Baptist Sunday School xs.
Longxvood
Casselberry vs. S a n l a n d o
Springs

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Phila
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San Fran.
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Cinn.
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Pitta.
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St Lnuis
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531 fl'i
Milwaukee
53 31 .318 10
Lm Ang. • .V, 36 .500 II
Chicago
52 39
.464 lS 'i
Houston
48 68
.414 22
New York
35 79
.307 34
Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 6 Chicago 5
Pittsburgh 5 New York 4, (N)
St. txxuis 6 San Francisco 4,

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BUFFALO (U r i) — Uuffnlo Biioni Junes wm numril Ijos Angeles 4, Cincinnati, ( N &gt;
Wednesday’! Results
to the lntcniotionnl Lea gnu Milwaukee 5. Houston 1, (N)
Knoxville 3 Lynchburg I
Thursday's Games
Chattanooga 2 Birmingham 0 All-Star team Wednesday In
replace Richmond's Mcl Slot* Philadelphia at Chicago
Asheville 6 Columbua 0
Only games scheduled
Charlote at Macon, postponed, tlemyre, recently recalled by
Friday's Games
the New York Yankees.
rain
Philadelphia at New York 2,
(T N I
Pittsburgh a'. Chicago, 2
St. Louis at Los Angeles, IN')
Milwaukee at San Francisco
(N)
Cincinnati at Houston, ( N&gt;

Southern League

from 1923 In 1923. He crossed
the goal line 35 times in his
two years with the team and
was voted the most valuable
player in the Southern Con
ference.
"The game brings out more

In the split division Ginny
Weeks converted the 2-7. M.

MAKING SURE
DETROIT (NEA) — The
Detroit Lions will hive four
captains this season. On de­
fense it will be Joe Schmidt
and Dick "Night Train" I*ane.
On offense It will be Terry
Barr and Jim Gibbons.
TO THE RACES
DETROIT (NEA) - Center
Boh Whitlow of the Detroit
Lions hopes to be a racing
driver. Last yesr he worked
part of the off season around
the Indianapolis Speedway.
WITH CAUTION
HOUSTON (NEA) — A
Houston Oilers rookie called
home the other day and the
eon versa'ion went something
like Hus: " , . , And dad, be
sure and tell mom In hold off
on renting my room ."
FOR T1IE RECORD
NEW YORK (NEA) - The
eonseus among National Foot­
ball league coaches is that It
will take a l(M record to win
thr conference titles this sea­
son
LEARNING FAST
MINNEAPOLIS (NEA) —
Quarterback Fran Tarkenfon
is entering his fourth year
with the Minnesota Vikings,
and already he sounds like a
veteran Asked shout the 1964
rookies, he replied, "the best
e-op we’ ve ever h id ."

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i Cardinals Hipped the San
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Houston Colts 8-1, and th.v
Pittsburgh Pirates defeated
the Nexv York Mots 5-4.

RC3-11. Here’s a Karmann-Ghia

Koufax hit a screamer in­
people now," he said, ' but I
to (he left field screen with
don't think there's any more
the bases full o ff loser Jim
interest."
O'Toole in the fourth inning
He said he still had his hand but the blow xsns foul by two
in the game, too. In addition feet. Then lie struck out.
"Too bad you didn't make
to growing peachea and leach­
ing school, Hubert coaches the it," chimed in Manager Wall
Waynesboro High School foot- Alston. "N o one's hit a grand
hall team which is doing very
well this year.

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"I really thought I had il
tonight." he said amugly.
He was talking about his
hitting, not his pitching.

A. Williams the very difficult
6-7, Suzy Reno the not so easy
5-7 and Thelma Unger 5-6-10.
The baby split 3-to (ell (or Liz
Wednesday's Rrsulls
Klein, Jean Brewer. Jo Wat- Jacksonville 9 Hutf.ilo 4
s on,Ellen Brady. Belly Lillis, Richmond fi Rochester 5
Bcxerty Meeks. Charlotte Bas­ Syracuse 4 Columbus 1
Toronto 11 Atlanta 3
Next high for the morning sett and Suzy Iteno.
was Colleen Sandlin with 184/
511. Rose Patrick 176,476 and
Suiy R e n o
171.475. .loan
Adams had high game with a
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Liz Klein 1647 452, Pat Siplry
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Elsewhere in the National
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rdgrd the Chicngo Cubs 6-5
and widened their lead to four
games xxhen the St. Louis

To keep the record straight,
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there are none better than the
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hitting, there are few worse.

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Luncheon Honors Bridal Attendants

Wigs
And Wiglets
Tops With Milady
coiffure* looking a* though
they had Just stepped out of a
beauty salon door rely on a
wig or a wiglet. The wife of a
salon owner even wears her
hairpiece when s h e
goes
swimming.
Those who selected wigs of
100 per cent human hair with
a net foundation that breathes
find thcae more comfortable
to wear during warm wea­
ther. And It la simpler to slip
a wig on after a day of sun
ning, bathing, golf or Just
sitting In thu backyard on a
hot, muggy day than setting
your own hair.
Wiglets are good coverups
after being outdoors. Many
women find them more ver­
satile than a full wig. They
disguise damage d o n e to
either straight or curly hair
and can be worked into vary
log hairstyles. There is even
an oval wiglet that comes
with an ciasllcizcd band col
ored to complement your hair
color.
This type hairpiece is es­
pecially good for women who
like to awlm hut want their
hair at its best aricrwsrds.
The oval wiglet actually goes
Y E A R ROUND neatfrom the forehead hairline to
ness starts at the top.
the base of Use head.
Active w o m e n keep
Alio good for making wet
hair looking sleek by
or unset hair look more con­
using wigs or wiglets trolled are a ponytail or chig­
to cover up sun, wind non wiglet. JJrush your own
or water ilamnge.
hair hack from the head and
hair reasonably neat. Many pin it. Attach the pastiche of
women who are active in out* your choice for a new svelte
door iporta and want their hairdo.

The bridal attendant* of I white daisies and mums com -Ivor candle holders containing j a cold luncheon eourie lniquiaila quilted ailk bedspread
Miss Judy Ludwig, bride-elect bleed with fern, aprayed white tall white tapers. Dainty ail- bridal motif was served.
in antique gold and a eorsaga
of Glynn
Glynn Hodges,
Hodge* were
were h on -lln *” *ntl1u* *Uver bowl
end white wedding bells | Mr*. Bradley and Barbara |of white daisies. Mr*. M. O.
centod on either side with ail-1 marked the gueita' places and |presented Judy with an ex- Hodge i, mother of the future
ored recently at an elegant I
groom received a yellow car­
bridesmaid's luncheon at the
nation corsage from the hos­
Capri Restaurant with Mrs.
tesses, who also presented
Gordon Bradley a n d
her
each guest with a small yel­
daughter, Miss Barbara Brad­
low carnation corsage.
ley, serving as coboateiaea.
Mias Ludwig's gift* to her
Mias Bradley will attend Miss
bridesmaids were the head­
Ludwig aa maid of honor.
pieces they will wear In bar
Centering the luncheon t i ­
wedding.
bia waa a beautiful floral ar­
Others attending were Mrs.
rangement of pale yellow and
Robert Johnson, bridesmaid;
Miss Carolyn Martin, bridesmaid; Mias Patti Glenn John­
son, soloist, and Mrs. Gil Lud­
wig, slater-in-law of tfaa brideelect.
.

It doesn’t take a trip to
breezy beach to pinpoint what
ruffles a woman's feather*
the moat after ahe ha a apent
*10-11S for a hairdo. A little
•bower can do as much dam­
age. Halrspriys, pert scarvea
or a shorter haircut may keep

Sanford Personals
Dr. and Mrs. II. K. fling
returned Tuesday from a two
weeks vacation apent in Illin­
ois visiting their parents, Dr.
•od Mrs. E. P. Ring of Noble,
IB. and Mrs. Cora Neal of
ML Pulaski, 111.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rupert
Strickland, their daughter,
Mm. Tom Bowden (Frances
Strickland), and Cdr, G. R.

Strickland of Loch Arhor, have
recently returned from Wauchula where they visited the
Strickland brother and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
Strickland.
Mias Debbie Dalton, daugh­
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Hank
Johnson of Mellonville Avenue,
|a currently entertaining a
house guest, Miss Elizabeth
William* of Arkadclphla, Ark.

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Announced

MISS VICKI JEAN N E W ESSLUND

Vicki J. Wesslund
Engaged To Marry
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wcsa*
lund of Sliver Like, Sanford,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mias Vicki
Jeanne Wesslund, to Bobby
Edwin Kemp of Melbourne,
son of Mr. and Mrs. *niomas
Eugene Kemp of Lyons, Ga.
The popular bride-cloct was
born In Port Huron, Mich.,
and attended schools in Rock­
ford, Mich. She was graduat­
ed from Seminole High School
with the class of 1M0 and Or­
lando Junior College in 1M1
and Is a member of Dela Sig­
ma I’ lil Sorority. She la pra-

aentiy employed at the Flor­
ida State Bank.
Mr. Kemp was born in
ReldsvllJe, Ga., and was grad­
uated from L y o n a High
School. Ho attended South
Georgia College and waa
graduated from Cl*mson Uni­
versity in August, 1M1, where
ha was affiliated with Sigma
K a p p a Epsilon Fraternity,
S.A.M. and I.M.S. Ha is pre­
sently employed with Radia­
tion, Inc., ia Melbourne.
The wadding will ba an
•vent o f Saturday, O ct I, at 1
p.m. at the First Methodist
Church of Sanford.

Ennn Jsttlcka ware the orig­
inal pioneere In width-altlng.
Tho firm malnUtne that it
makaa more alseo per atyle
than any other shoe company
in the nation. Conaequontly,
ita records ehow in great de­
tail how the faet o f fashion
vary from atnte to atata.
Paul Flynn, product manag.
ar of the firm, has been keep­
ing America's shoe sixes for
38 years. He said one shoe
may come In as many aa 112
■Use and w i d t h s f r o m
"A A A A " to "E K E ."
During the last severs!
years, the moat diverse cell
for else ranges cornea from
California.
Flynn aald that'a probably
because parsons from all over
the nation hava moved to
California, b r i n g i n g with
them their own apeeial ethnic
eheraeterietlc*.
On the other band, the east
If you're one of the gala
with frocklc* and you hate it,
try a mixture of lemon Juice
end baby oil to bleach them to
subtle beauty spots. The baby
oil will prevent the bleaching
process from drying the akin.

NEW YORK (U PI) — Any
modern Prinra Charming try­
ing to trace hi* Cinderella
with a glass allpper had bet­
ter do aome market research
before stepping out.
i f the allpper ha haa In
hand happens to ba an "A "
In width, he'* batter o ff start­
ing hie scorch In Texas,
Kansas, Nebraska or any midwestern atnte where moat
women rarely have feet wid­
er than a "B ."
If the allpper la very wide,
meanwhile, lie's beat advised
to start In Minnesota, whara
tlm shoes that really fit
come in great length and
breadth.
The vaat regional difference
in feet and shoe alia prefer­
ences haa been collected for
many years by Dunn and Mc­
Carthy Inc., who claim their

Freeze-dried foods k e e p
more color, flavor end food
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by the usual processes. High
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drying processes cause Uiaue
breakdown and color change.

G ood Therapy In
Pediatric Ward

MRS. GORDON B R A D LE Y and her daughter, Miss Barbara Bradley,
were recent co-hostesses at the Capri Restaurant to u bridesmaid'* lunch­
eon honoring the bridal attendants o f Miss Judy Ludwig, bride-elect o f
Glynn Hodges. Seated from the left are Mrs. M. C. llodgea, m other o f
the future groom ; Miss Ludwig, honoree; and Miss B arbara‘ Bradley,
maid o f honor. Standing from the left are Mrs. Robert Johnson, brides­
maid; Mrs. Gordon Bradley, hostess, and Miss Carolyn Mnrtin, bridesmaid.

Tucson Doctor
Warns Against
Hair Spray
TUCSON, Aria. (U PI) —
Hair sprays can rauae a type
of acna which doea not re­
spond to conventional treat­
ment, aaya Dr. Kenneth G.
Baker, o f Tucson.
During 1D02, at the peak o f
popularity o f tba beehive
c o i f f u r e (maintenance of
which
ealla
for
repeated
■praying) Dr. Baker treated
an unusually larga number of
teenage girls for araptions on
forehead, face
and neck.
Questioning r e v e a l e d that
these patients used hair spray
Intensively, some as often aa
25 time*. I f you uaa a hair
spray, wear a cosmetic mask,
Baker auggeated.

Research On Feet Denotes Growth
la notorious for wide widths,
going to “ C," " D ," and "E.'*
Fact hava been changing
slowly but surely over the
past faw generations. Flynn
aald woman’s feat hava grown
a full six# In the past 20
yaara. They are getting nar­
rower ea they get longer,
Sixa 7 Is today's avarage alia.
Probably no public figure
has helped the fashion accept­
ance of the woman with long
feet more than Mrs. John F.
Kennedy.
When It wae reported that
she wore aiae 10, women
everywhere who were afraid
to admit they wore even a
else I breathed a sigh o f re­
lief end no longer felt they
had to whisper their else to
the isles man.
Flynn aald tba status sym­
bol today is having a narrow
width, not In having either a
smell or large else.

P k t on m d

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hew as a string tayosi,

Mrs. A. T. Williams Hostess
To DeBary BPW Club Meet
By Mr*. Frank White
The DeUary Business and
Professional Women's Club
held a covered di*h suppoc
and meeting, Tuesday even­
ing at the home of Mrs. Albert
T. Williams of Park Lane.
Presiding in the absence of the
president Bert Lederhsus wae
the firat vice president, Mra.
Williams. Marion Roberta was
chairman of tho supper and
w si assisted by Mrs. Williams.
Following the supper, the
business sesion waa called to
order, with a prayer by Mar­
garet .WlUlama. Betty Pea­
cock acted a* secretary in
the absence of Mary Ann Ledeztiaus. A report on tha re­
cent picnic held In DeLand
was given by Marion Roberta,
A brief resume of the State
Convention held in June waa
read by Margaret William*.
Jo Peck gave a report &lt;m
the District Four B P W lun­
cheon and meeting Iwld at
the Hotel Marksn, Ocala. Dur­
ing the workshop girls from
the Ocala School for Glrla,
give a Fashion show and sang
several acmes• They displayed
their handwork for Uw B P W
Club members to see, aa this
Is one of the projects for the
year.
Jo Peck, Betty Peacock,
Bcsa Patterson and Madatina
Rralrlcr, left early Saturday
for Ocala, and attended the
dinner party held for the guest
speaker, Batty Backer, of
penaaeola on Sunday at tha
Hotel Marion, Ocala.

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When on a wedding trip to
aunny climate, take care
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Select a auntan lotion that
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moisturising quality to keep
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After bathing, smooth on a
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President Bert Lededhau*
is expected back in DeBary
toy day, having made the
trip to the World'* Fair, to
bring back her daughter, Ca­
rol, who waa working at the
Florida Pavilion, and has to
get ready for college at Gaines­
ville.
The next meeting of the DeB iry Business ami profession,
al Women's Club will be a
splash party and meeting, fol­
lowed by a covered dish aupper in DeBary which will be
announced later.

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sound strsngv.
Not so to visitors at the
Boston Floating Hospital for
Infants and Children. Singing
and plnylng a ^ a regular
part of the hospital's pro­
gram of etra for the whole
child. Two adjoining rooms on
ths fifth Door o f th* hospital
■re set said* as plsyrooma
whara
th*
patienta
play
gsmea and participate hi a
wide range of nursery-school•
Ilka activities.

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nounce the final plana for the
marriage of their daughter,
Marilyn Celia, to Cecil Palm­
ar Holland Jr. of Miami.
Tba wedding will be an
event of Friday, August Zl,
at 8 p. m. at the First IUpt
1st Church of Oviedo with the
Rev. Jack T. Bryant officiat­
ing.
All frtende and relatives of
the couple are invited to at­
tend tho wedding and the re
coption which will follow im­
mediately at the church.

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Knitwear Offers Round-The-Clock Fashion
NEW YORK (NEA) - The gowns and short dance dress
All the fall fashion new* — I skirts, capes, eapelets, the
For daytime, two or three 1teamed to produce a knit that
one girl who won't be thrown es.
|shades of wool yarn are often I'ook* like tweed.
pleated, flared a n d wrap |longer lu it jaeket, leather
. Into a tin y by an impromptu
trim and jumper — has been
invitation this fall ii the one
incorporated into fine knit
who own* a wardrobe of knit*.
wear for your pleasure this
If *he hang* her knit* care­
autumn.
fully on padded hanger* after
With one knit design in your
each wearing. »hc can dip
closet
for each fashion cate­
into any one of them in a
gory, you're set to accept any
jiffy and look pristine, with­
out the time-consuming chore
tempting, spur-of-tha moment
of la»t • minute pressing.
date. For knits this fall have
added high fashion to their
For travel, spectator sports,
easy-rare qualltici — an un­
daytime wear and even eve­
ning wear, knit* are ideal
beatable combination.
companions — especially this
season when designers and
manufacturers have given ao
much thought to styling.
Dresses and suits o f woven
fabrics don't have live shaperetaining, wrinkleproof quali­
ties of knitwear, but until recently they offered far more
Mr*. Ivy Chestnut has refashion variety and higher
turned from an extended trip
style.
which took her to Pennsyl­
This fall, most cloth fashvania, Ohio, Maryland and
ions have a counterpart in the
Washington, D. C.
new fine knits, all of which
Accompanying Mr*. Chest­
ran boast of elegant styling
nut, wa* her husband and the
and detail.
family of their son, Jim. They
Pastel knits arc combined
first visited in Pennsylvania
with lures to give glitter to
for several day*.
slimming floor-length formal
En route home they slopped

Mrs. Chestnut

Has Interesting

Eastern Vacation

Scout Trefoil
Worth Weight
In Gold
NEW YORK (UPI 1 -D ia ­
monds may be a girl’* heat
friend, but aomatlmea a almple, inexpensive piece o f Jew­
elry can be worth more than
its weight in gold.
Much la the caie with a
email, clover-leaf-ahaped pin
worn by f.B million young
girl* and adulte In thia coun­
try. The pin la the Girl Scout
trefoil, official emblem o f
Girl Srouta of the U. S. A.

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fine knits. Elegant two-pieco costume (le fl) in
chnrconl nml beige double knit bns short mili­
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border and gilt buttoned closure, Sheath dress
has beige turtleneck collar and black stripe down
ench side o f the skirt. Forest green with beige

doubleknit costume (center) has double-breast­
ed long jacket. Jumper dress in gold doubleknit
(lig h t) hits long-sleeved turtleneck shell. Black
leather braid accents the armholes, front closure
and neckline. These designs by Komi a are typi­
cal o f the high quality fashion being offered for
our acceptance in this season's fine knits.

Hair Bows Are Bowing Out
PARIS (UPI) - The most
sensations! Paris fashion to
sweep the world last spring
ws* the Chanel coiffure with
a how in back.
But its creator decreed to­
day it's out-of-style.
The Chanel hair-do — hair

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caught back with a floppy bow
at the nape of the mck a la
Tom Jones or George Wash­
ington — has turned the most
female heads the world over
since the Italian ‘ 'beehive"
style of eight years ago.
Nonetheless, the coiffure
has been banished from ils
birthplace, the Paris salon of
hair atyllst Rene Goujean.
The reason: it's loo popular.
"It1* finished! It’s passe."
announced Goujean, who coiffed the models in bow* for tho
spring-summer fashion show
at the house of designer
Chanel.
"Everybody'* wearing it.
and when everybody wears a
style, it doesn’ t last long."
The coiffure waa born acci­
dentally In the elegant. Direr-

tore-style salon of Goojcan.
Goujean's young b l o n d e
daughter, Arlette, who works
as a hairdresser In the salon,
fixed her hair with a back
how on an impulse one day.
An executive from the House
of Chanel happened lo drop in
ami askrd for her own hair
to be pulled back like Ar*
k ite’s.
•Mile. Chanel spied the slyle
on her employe and ordered it
for her pretty mannequins.
Since Chanel is perhaps the
most revered designer in
Paris, everylKKly from rival
designers to ordinary shop­
girls watrhes her collection
as if through a microscope.
Each tiny change can affect
style elrclos around the world.
The day after Chanel's
show, Goujean's customers
rushed into his shop to de­
mand the hairdo. He quirk
ly had bows made to be sold
with a shampoo and art.
Rival hair stylists came out
with their own versions. Paris
hat shops cashed in on the fad
with huge bows of silk and
velvet.
Within two week* the fash­
ion was a slrcrl style. Department stores here sell bows
as cheaply as one dollar in
every color from wild plaids
lo white lame for evening.
In the Paris suhway you see
three out of five young girls
wearing hark hair bows. Some
try chiffon In pale colors
Most stick to the origins! Cha­
nel style of black silk or wide
grosgraln riblmn.
Through photograph* of the
Chanel show, the hair style
conquered other lands. Wom­
en wear It in New York,
Stockholm, Rome, London and
other cities.
But sinre any shopgirl can
Imitate the style easily at
home, (he elite fashion setters
are abandoning It. Some hair
salons here ar* introducing
variations.
The Chtnel minnequlns who
have their hair done at Goujean'i still wrsr the style for
the fashion psrade. But the
rich Paris debutantes in Cha­
nel suits, who are Goujean's
devoted customers, h*v* gone
back to his esrlier style of
straight,
slightly
"teased"
hair curving, 192U«tylr, over
the chreck.

In Hyattsvllle, Md. to visit
with the family of a daughter,
wlto (a spending the aummer
there while attending a course
at the University of Maryland.
From Maryland, Mrs. Chestnut traveled to Cincinnati,
Ohio to visit friends, Mary
and llotta Crowley,
Kenny Harriett, her nep­
hew in Sanford, planned a
trip from here to coincide w-lth
her arrival in Cincinnati, ami
from there they visited Ken­
ny’# older brother, George,
who is stationed at Fort Knox,
Ky.
Mrs. Chestnut and Kenny
returned to Maryland and
spent ten days sight seeing
in Wa*hinzton, D. C. before
returning lo Sanford with the
Berkner* at the close of sum­
mer school last week.

RONNIE JOE COSSIN

romplet*

chased thp Trapp property,
the fnrmrr "Burn itvtiroo,"
has arrived ami is now getting
ready to get under way with
some work.

Mr. and Mrs. Itosroe CarSir nml Mrs Kirby Sellers
roll ami children of Maron.
SILVHItPLATE BY —
Ga . are house guests of Mr. and children of California
INTERNATIONAL
and Mrs, Forrtut Nutt and arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
cil Sellers and family. The
family.
KADER
Seilers family made their
Mr. and Mrs. James Rich home here for several years
JEWELERS
aids entertained with a fam­ and have many friends in this
112 S. PARK AVE.
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iana Murr, who hai been at­
tending school In Alberta,
Canada.
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Harold Cobb, too of Major
and Mrs. Cobb, of Warner
Robbins, Ga., who have pur

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celebrated lilts 7th birthtiny July 2-1 with n
party at the homo o f
his aunt, and undo, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Mile*
o f Forest City. Ronnie
is holding: his favorite
present, a beautiful ailver (troy Persian kit­
ten, (tiven to him by
Mrs. Mndlyne Brand o f
(loldenmd, He is tho
son o f Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Cousin and grand­
son o f Mrs. J o s e p h
Peterson, form erly o f
Forest City and now
living In Orlando.

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M ARTHA DRUED1NG, daughter o f Mr. nml Mrs. Herbert Prueding o f
C*B*elberry, recently relebrnted her birthday with a party at her horn#
on L a k e Triplet Drive. Tho guests enjoyed party games and the tradi­
tional birthday cake with all the trimmings. Helping Mnrthn celebrate
were front row from the left, Tommy Herald, Pammy Gordon and John
Herald. Second row from the left are Debbie Gordon, Theresa Estes,
Martha Drueding, honorce, Joanne York and Lvtm McPherson.

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Avenue, wai observing her
16th birthday and the E io f Park Avenue, wera preparclavon brother!, io m o f Mr.
and M ri. Fred Eiclavon, alio
ing to leave Saturday for
further National Guard train­
ing at Ft. Stewart, Ga.
The honoreei and gueata
were aerved cake, punch, chlpi
and dipa and enjoyed doing
the Miami twist, the mashed
potato, the hitchhiker, the
walk around and the Watuil
at the park. Providing epeclal
muiie on electric guitari were
Jim Cornell and Henry Tew.
The evening’! fun wai con­
cluded with iwlmming in the
pool at the Roy Reiter home.
Gueita included Robert, Bon­
nie Sue and Sonya Ledford,
Albert and Troy Welbom,

By Donna Eaten
. M in Junetta Hughes and
Larry and Lucky Eiclavon
were honored with a combina­
tion going away party and
birthday celebration lait Fri­
day leaning at On Longwood
City Park.
M ill Hughei, daughter of
t i n . Martha Hughei of Park

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middle a gei, uaed orange
bioiaoma in their wedding
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We have a nice letter from
Mri. Jane Colburn o f Orange
Avenue. She aaya ahe needs a
good ice cream recipe for a
hand type freezer. Here a n
aeveral, Jane. Take your pick
and then try all of them.
UNCOOKED ICE CREAM
4 eggl
1Vi cupa augar
1 large can evaporated mttyc
I qta. whole milk
VI tap. aalt
Separate and beat yolk* and
whltei separately. To the
yolks, add augar and canned
milk and beat. Fold in beaten
egg whltei to which aalt haa
been added. Pour Into freezer
can. Add enough milk (fresh)
to cover top of dasher. Do not
overfill, allow room for expanalon in freezing. Add your
favorite flavoring, if you wish.
Makca 1 gallon.
• • •
TUTTI FRUITI ICE CREAM
3 maihed b m a n n
Juice of 3 oranges
juice of 3 lemons
3 cupi milk
few dropi red food coloring if
desired
1 imall c m crushed pineapple
3 cupi augar
3 cupa evaporated milk
14 cup chopped cherrier
Mix all ingredient! togeth­
er, put In freezer can. Pack
ice and aalt around can and
freeze.

FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM
2 cam awcctcncd condensed
milk
4 cups fresh peaches
1 tbsp. flour
1 tbsp. vanilla
2 qta. milk
Put condensed milk in large
bowl and mix freih peaches
that have been mashed or
chopped. Add flour and beat.
Add vanilla and remaining
milk and freeze In hand freez­
er.

Cut medium size watermel­
on in half. Using melon ball
cutter, scoop out melon balls,
then acoop out remaining
fruit leaving 1 Inch edge for
decoration. Combine (election
of freih fruits such as peach­
es,
strawberries, bansnai,
grapes and melon balls. Line
sides of melon with lettuce
leaves. Pour In fruit salad
mixture. Serve with
CREAMY FRUIT DRESSING
Mix together 1 8-oz. pkg.
P • •
softened cream cheese, Vi
If you would like atill aomc cup orange juice, 1 tbsp. lem­
different klnda of rcclpca let on juke, Vi Up. aalt and Vi
ui know, Jane, and we will be tap. almond extract. Makes 1
cup.
glad to give them to you,
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From tha National Biscuit
Company, we received a re­
cipe booklet with aeveral out­
standing ideal In it. We like
Ihia one for a almplc anack.
POTATO CHEESE SOUP
Mix 1 10Vi-ot. can condenacd crcain of potato aoup, 1
aoup can milk, 1 cup shredded
Cheddar cheese, 1 cup cooked
green peas and a daah of
ground pepper, lfcat ittrring
occasionally u n t i l
chceae
melta. Makes 3 to 4 aervinga.
Serve with Swiss N’ Ham
Crackers spread with deviled
ham and garnish with slices
of stuffed olivet.
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WATERMELON FRUIT
SALAD

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We had a call from Mri.
Ben Hodge laying that ahe
had just received her new
Florida Recipe book which we
had told you all about. And
she was just thrilled wilh it.
That is very good. We are
sure she will enjoy It very
much. Hope more of you will
send for it. Here’ s the address
again. Write to Doyle Conner,
Commissioner of Agriculture,
Florida Department of Agri­
culture. Ask for Florida Fruit
and Vegetable Recipe*. They
will be very glad to send it
to you.
Here la one from this won­
derful book.
PAPAYA SAUCE CAKE
1 cup diced ripe papaya
Is tbip. water
Vi cup fat
1 cup augar
1 egg
1V« taps, baking powder
Vi tap. aalt
Vi tap. each cinnamon and
nutmeg
Vi tip. ground ginger
lVi cups flour
2 Ups. lemon Juica
Vi cup acedless raisins (if de­
sired 1
Stew Uic papaya and water
(ogclhcr until amoolh sauce
Is obtained; press the mix­
ture through a sieve If nec­
essary. Cream fat. Add augar
and mix well. Add beatan egg.
Sift dry ingredlenU. Add
cooked papaya aauca and tha
dry IngredlenU alternately to
egg mixture. Fold in lemon
juice and raisins. Pour into
oiled loaf pan and bake in a
moderate oven, 330 degrees,
(or 30-60 minutes.
• • •
From the Home Service De­
partment of Best Foods Com­
pany we received aeveral re­
cipes for using popcorn. We
will try one this week.
CANDIED POPCORN CAKE
3li qts. popped corn
ts cup light corn syrup
2 cups augar
1 cup water
20 regular size marshmaUowa
2 Ups. almond extract
Vi cup chopped red end green
candied cherries
3 drops red food coloring
Divide popped corn equally

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Enjoyment reigned at the
annual Keller reunion gather
lng held thli year at the home
of Mr. and M n . Nathan
Stripling, Sunday afternoon, at
their Lake Monroe home.
Thoie enjoying the covered
diih dinner were Mr. and
M n . Lea Keller; Mr. and M n.
Clarence Keller and family of
Orlando; Mr. and M n . Rich­
ard Ran* and aon; Mr. and
M n . J. U. Lee and family;
Mr. and M n . Joe Morgan and
family; Mr. and M n . W. L.
Holcombe and fam ily; Mr.
and M n . William Price; Mr.
and M n . Terry WaUor; M n .
Ann Woody and daughter of
Puerto Rico; M n . L. J. Krii
and family; M n . Ebba Lee;
Mr. George Elliott of Orlando
and tha Stripling family.

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WEEKEND BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPER SPECIAL!

H eld Sunday A t
By M n . H . L . Johnaen

A JOINT BIRTH DAY P A R T Y at the Longwood City Park recently hon­
ored, from the left, Larry Esclavon, Jeanette Hughes and Lucky Esclavon.

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into 3 Urge bowls. Combine
corn syrup, augar and water
In saucepan. Cook over med­
ium heat, stirring constantly,
until mixture bolls. Cook with­
out Stirling to soft boil stage
238 degrees or nntil small
amount of mixture forms a
soft ball when dropped into
very cold water. Remove
from heat. Q u i c k l y add
marshmallows and almond ex­
tract (tirrfng until marsh­
mallows melt and blend with
syrup. Pour half the hot syrup
over popcorn in first bowl;
add cherries; toss until cher­
ries and popcorn are well
coated. Tint remaining syrup
desired shade of pink wilh red
food coloring; pour over pop­
corn-cherries
mixture
into
greased 9 inch tube pan with
spoon.
Press
pink-mixture
over white. Cool. Unmold to
serve.
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Here’s a breakfast quickie
that eounds very appetising.
QUICK-MADE CORN FLAKE
WAFFLES
1V4 cups pancake mix
2 egga
14 cupi milk
Vi cup melted shortening or
cooking oil
2 cupa corn flakes, regular or
pre-sweelened, crushed to
make IV* cups
Combine pancake mix, eggs,
milk and shortening, beat un­
til dry ingredients are mois­
tened. Stir in crushed flakes.
Pour batter onto hot waffle
iron. Bake until done. Serve
wilh aaucc.
DRIED BEEF SAUCE FOR
WAFFLES
2 envelopes (1 oz. each) white
■auce mix
4 tap. dry mustard
4 hard cooked eggs, chopped
3 cups milk
1 Jar (3 oz.) dried beef
Combine sauce mix and dry
mustard mix. Add milk, heat
to boiling, stirring constantly.
Fold In dried beef tad eggs,
heat Serve over waffles.
Makes 4 4 cups sauce.

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wera served by Mrs. Robert
Hammond, hostess.
Tha honored were married
Aug. 9, 1019, In Holden, Maas,
and hava resided In the eity
of Longwood for tha past 25
years. Mr. Hammond ia vary
active In'his nursary business
and Mrs. Hammond devotes
her time to gardening and
caring for her home.
They have two sons, Robert
Hammond o f Longwood and
Russell Hammond o f Holden
and four grandchildren.

For B ack T o School

SPECIAL THIS SALE

$45.07

FOR IMMEDIATE D E U V E R Y — NO WAITING!

NO MONEY DOWN ON SEARS

By Donna L i n
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Ham­
mond o f Longwood celebrated
their 45th wedding anniver­
sary Sunday with open house
at their home on Lake Ave­
nue.
The receiving room was
decorated with a basket of
white alters and lavendar
glads and pota o f greenery.
The serving table waa center­
ed with an arrangement o f
orchlda flanked by green can­
dlesticks and greenery.
Cake, punch, nuts and mints

• PERFUMES • COLOGNES
• SPRAY BATH POWDER
VALUES TO $15.00

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THIS

Mr., Mrs. Ralph Hammond
Observe 45th Anniversary

THIS WEEK ONLY — WHILE NATIONALLY ADV. WATCHES
THEY LAST— NATIONALLY ADV. LADIES' AND MEN’S — SOME
BRANDS OF NEW WATCHES WITH 14 K. SOLID GOLD CASES
6 ONLY — LADIES' AND MEN’S
JEWELED WATCHES.
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MR. A N D MRS. RALPH HAMMOND arc shown
at their Lake Avenue home in Longwood, in ob­
servance o f their 45th wedding anniversary.

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Pag* 8 — Aug. M.

Stripling H om e

Roy, Ray and Glenda Sweat,
Pat and Mary Caldwell, Freddir', Gene, Ricky and Elitebeth Eiclavon, Maryiua and
Joyce Anne Reiter, Dennla
and Randy O’Dell, Phillip and
Stella Fcrklni, Joey, Jean,
Patay and Johnny Roberta,
Tom and Barbara Marshall
Freddie and Roialyn Morton.
A lio Keith W lllli, Diane
Hughei, Jamei Puckett, Tom­
my Johni, Colin Kelley, Sara
Huffman, Johnny Hopklm,
Dianna Pittman, Bobby Mob­
ley, Donna Aaron, Johnny
Tew, Joe Ann Cornell, Wayne
Inman, Sandra Norrii and
Jimmy Eber.
Chaperonei wera Mr. and
M n . Eiclavon, M n . Hughei,
Mri. Catherine Reiter and
Mr*. Elolie Sweat.

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By DotUr Auilln
AN AMUSING anecdote was
related to us by Nick Pliefauf
when we were chatting with
him about his new job as a
news announcer on WESH-TV,
which he takes over on Aug.
17.
Nick had been over talking
with people at the station
concerning his luture when a
cameraman asked if ho would
like to accompany him to take
acme pictures of "bears."
Having Just heard an an­
nouncer on the sports desk
talking about Florida black
bears, Nick was much inter­
ested since he had never been
on a bear hunt.
"W on't it be dungeroul,
hunting bears with a cam­
e r a ?" he asked the camera­
man.
"Well, it could be. This is
their annual convention — at
the Silver S a n d s
Nudist
Cam p." was the reply.
Taken aback, Nick stutter­
ed, "A rc you going in there
and take pictures?"
"Y e p ."
"Are you gonna take jou r
clothes o ff? "
"Sure—but I'm gonna hold
the camera like this," replied
the adventurous cameraman.
Nick didn't say whether he
went along or not. And we
haven't seen those films on
Newscopo yet, either. Well,
Nick, your new job sounds
pretty Interesting.
• • •
IT COUI.D UK that the Jaycce Wives will soon have a
new publicity chairman.
Don't know who brought In
the story about tlieir beach

CLYDE LONG
picnic to the Herald, but see
bachelor Clyde Long was in­
cluded among the "M r. and
M rs." who were listed as be­
ing present.
Clyde, are you keeping
something from us?
• • •
IF YOU are In Nick Pfieufauf's Sunday School class, or
like to have his coiiiIk) play
for you, don't worry, lie'll
still lie around. He's not leav­
ing town, just commuting to
tl&gt;c Daytona studios of WKSHTV.
Question wo forgot to ask.
liuw does lie nialiugu to awing
with the combo on Saturday
night and atilt make it with
the SS class on Sunday a.m.7
A good man.
• • •
JACK CAOLO, who is a
midshipman at Uie Naval
Acadtuny in Annapolis, la
home for a short vacation.
Jack reports he iiad a great
time on the recent cruise that
hii etnas took to Europe.

dent of the Underwriters,
home and doing well.
Wc hear nice tilings about
the new pastor at tlw First
Methodist Church. Seems to
be making a very good im­
pression on the congregation.
Dr. Lcn and Loretta Mun­
son have been informed about
the vandalism to their home,
but it evidently caught them
at a good lime as l« n is re­
ported to have said, lie "w as­
n't going to worry about it."
At the time, they were in San
Francisco and heading to
New York to see their new
twin granddaughters. Lrn was
hoping for boys, but apparent­
ly is resigned to his fate, in
an all girl family.
There were s o m e good
laughs on tlie Miss TV Cover
Girl show Sunday. Several of
the contestants were rattled
by the glaring eye ol the cam­
era and forgot their line*. One
girl told the audience she was
seven foot, live inches tall!
Some
couldn't remember
where tliey were from or tlieir
vital statistics.
If the Herald pictorial cov­
erage isn't up to snuff in the
nest couple of weeks, it's be­
cause Photographer Bill Vin­
cent is otf to National Guard
Camp for two weeks. We miss
him badly.
Mr. and Mr*. William Boutwell have purchased a new
home In Greenbriar, we hear.
In case you don't know. Mrs.
Buutwcll is our favorite In­
dian princess. Hill Is milled
at us, because he sajs wc
never even mention him.
Guess he's right — hope this
proves our good intentions.
Took one o f my favorite jwopie by to see Jackie Caulo'a
paintings the oilier day, only
to lind she's given them all
away! This gal Is one of the
most prolific painter* we've
ever seen. When the inspira­
tion hits, she turns out can­
vasses w ith'* fury. The only
thing that slops these hursts
of creation is when site runs
out of paint, or canvass, or
wears out the brushes. One
thing she never runs out of
Is energy and Inspiration.
Sanfordltcs are beginning
to trickle home from the
heaelius, mountains, World's
Fair, Europe, and points east,
west, north and south, as it
gets closer to acliool lime
again. Faces of teachers are
beginning to reappear. They
start the 17th, and the kids
two weeks later.
Sanford merchants, getting
into the swing of It, are Hing­
ing wide the door* in an Au­
gust Seliatiratlon. anticipat­
ing an upsurge of shopping.
It has been a triumphant
summer for t h e Seminole
Swim Team. These kids have
swum like porpoises all sum­
mer and racked up a most im­
pressive list of wins over Just
about everyone they've come
up against. Credit their en­
thusiasm and the fine coach­
ing of Emma Spencer.
• • •
A BIG HUG for Mary liar
key, for having earned such

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BIG MAC
JACK CAOLO
Thanks to family and Navy
friends here, Jack was roy­
ally entertained In Copenha­
gen. Denmark, and in Eng­
land.
Uiggest kick was when a
French mademoiselle gave
him the c j t in Paris. That
uniform will gel them every
time, Jack.
• • •

MAHY 11AHKKY

respect from the City Fath­
ers that they are perfectly
willing to turn over the city
to her for a few days.
Attractive a n d vivacious
Mary la I’ete Knowles right
arm in City Hall, and has
grown along with the job as
the business involved with
running the city gets bigger
TIDBITS of Information our and bigger.
antenna picked up, as we go
I
along dsy by day, may be of
interest to you:
It won't be too long until
the Herald's annual progress
adltion is out—the schools and
churches section is ready to
Piffl’E KNOWLES
roll. Watch for it in October.
Have &gt;«u ever seen so many
While we are applauding
pretty brides in one summer? Mary, this la a good time to
Some of our loveliest and say we think Mr. Warren E.
most charming young San- Knowles himself la quite a
fordltcs are taking their vows. guy. One of the roost savvy
And some of the best looking people w'e've ever met, wc
grooms, tool
admire his intellect and his
Included on the Ust of the grasp of the position that he
ill and convalescent are Bet­ occupies. A gentleman, too.
ty Smith, wife of Dr. Ilobert, It's a pleasure to work with
home
and healing; Hoy him, and with Mary.
Green, Herald adman, con­
Don't guees wa d better o f­
valescing; Jim Plgott, SHS fer him a hug, but wilt be
coach, doing real well; Don glad to typo "Pete Knowles is
Tabor, insurance man, prcil a great gu yl" UO times.

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Little League
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CHURCH

B f J u t Caanelborry
A rt L*co. Beminol# Little
League field director, will ba
the matter o f cercmoniea at
the Hootenanny to be apon*
sored by the League Friday
night at B p.m. In the Lyman
High School Auditorium. Pro*
eeed* will go toward the *«•
pence of installing lighting
facilities at the baecball field
leaced by the League In Cas­
selberry.
Mrc. C. L. Cooper, program
coordinator, haa bean buey
recruiting talented acta and
working out the program.
It will be "awing your part­
ner”
when tha Seminole
Squam Dancera make their
appearance. The dance team
la made up of Little League
executive offlcere and their
r e a c t iv e apouaea and includ*
ea Mr. and Mra. C. L. Cooper,
Cnaaclherry; Mr. and Mra.
John Brewer and Mr. and Mr*.
Hobart Conover, Bear I*aka
and Mr. and Mra. Chuck
Smith, Lnkt Mary. They will
ba wearing thalr gay new roetumra made eapeclally for
this Hootenanny,
Caaaelberry LIUla League
coach Elmer Helma will praaent aurprlaa comedy act,
which promlaca to b« hllari•ua.
Added to the llat o f acta
appearing Friday night ta a
five piece mualcal aggrrga*
tlon, "The Bamblera,” featur­
ing Little league president,
C. L. Cooper, at the bnaa tub;
hla wife, Ann, who doublra on
the rhythm Inatruincnt* na
well na being vornllat; Ed­
ward Nagel, drummer: Tom
Etxey, leading giiltnrixt and
Mlrbael Morgan, guitar.
•‘The Tradewlnda,"
outatandlng local exponenta o f
folk muale, will preaent aevornl of their moat popular
Ituinhrra. Tha trio la composad of l.yman atudanta, BUI
Wharton and Tarry Hannon
on the guitar and Jim Jarrard on tha banjo.
Other acta Include Mra. Col­
leen Wlgglna, Caaaelberry folk
ainger, and "Tha Shadow*,”
a rock and roll combo.
Student* wilt b* admitted
a t half-price and children un­
der nix, free. Ticket* will be
available at tha door and ar*
on anle In advance at the con­
cession eland at Cooper Field,
Cnaaellierry, or from Mr. and
Mra. Tommy Thompaon, Alta­
monte: Mr*. Mary Mobley,
Lotigwood, Mr. and Mra. John
Brewer, Bear Lake and Mra.
Barbara Smith, Lake Mary.

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Leg al N otice

Leg al N otice

r te rm o c e name
NOTICK IS hereby riven that
t am engaged tn business at
Routa 1, Hoi ISA. Seminole
County, Florida, undsr tha fic­
titious nsm* of, Lou's Swap
Shop, and that I Intend to
rejle ta r aald name with ths
Clark o f tha Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, In
aecordanca with ths provision*
o f tha Flc tltlo u, Kama Stat­
utes,
to-w lti
Section
IIS.OS
Florida Statutes l i s t .
Sir: Louis It. Temple
Publish Au r&gt; It, 10, IT * Sapt.

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
Tl B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR *EMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. I4JM
THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
SAVINOS BANK.
.
Plaintiff,

1. 13Ct.
CDC-tl

vs.

JOHN J. LEWIS, *t us and at

ah

Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MOHTOAOE FORECLOSURE
TOi
ROBERT I. COLDT and
LEADA V. COLBY, hla
wir*
RESIDENCE,
1111 West Fourth Street
Poet Offlca Dox m i
Ratio, Nevada
Tou nr* hereby notified that
* Complaint to foraeloea a
certain mortC*C* eneumb*rlns
tha following described real
property, to-w lt :
Lot It, Block ' T ' . COUNTR Y CLUB MANOR, UNIT
NO. I, according to tha
plat thereof aa raoordad tn
Plat Book tl, Page tl ,
Public Records of Bemlnote County, Florida
haa bain fttsd agalnat you In
ths abov* styled su it and you
ana required to **rv* a copy
o f your Answer or other Plead­
ing to th* Complaint on Plaintlffa
attorneys,
ANDERSON.
RUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES, l i t
East Central Doulavard. Orlan­
do, Florida, and (II* th* original
Anawar or other Pleading In
tha of fice of tha Clerk o f Ih*
Circuit Court on or before th*
ltth day of Btptembtr. 1IH. If
you fall to do *o, a decree pro
confseao will be taken against
you for th* relief demanded
In th* Complaint.
This Notice ehall be publish­
ed one* a week for four c o n ­
secutive weeks Ln th* Sanford
Herald.
DATED
(hi* l l l h
day o f
Augual, l K i .
(SEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Andereon. Rush, Dean
Lowndes
I II East Central Boulavard,
Orlando, Florida
Publish Aug. It, 10, 17 A Sept.
1911.
CDC-41

Leg al N otice
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnsti at 301
S. Elm A v * . Bamlnol* County,
Florida, undsr th* fictitious
name o f Florida Dstactlv* Bur­
eau and (hat I Intend to re gis ­
ter tald name with th* Clerk
o f the Circuit Court, Ssmlnol*
County. Florida. In accordance
with (he provisions o f ths Fietltloua Nam* Statute*, to-w lt :
Faction 113.1)1 Florid* Statute*
1117.
9lg: *■* Howard L Folay
Publish Aug. II, ID. 37, A Sept,
t. 1114.
CDC-14

lf t — A o r .

18, 1 9 M

Legal Notice
3N T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E I T U JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT
IK
AND
FOR
IE M IN O LE
CO U N TT. F L O R ID A
IN C M AN C K R T Na. 14111

MIAMI NATIONAL BANK, a
national banking aaaoolatlon.
Plaintiff,
va
GIRLS TOWN INCORPORATE
a Florida corporation. REI­
TER BROTHERS, a oo-partnareMp, PANNING LUMBER A
H ARD W ARE CO.,
INC. and
HAROLD T. OKIMOTO.
D e fa n d in t* .
N OTICE B Y PU BLICATION

To: Harold T Oklmoto
P. O. Box 3311
Honolulu. Hawxlt
la th * C ou rt * f «h * C anary
TOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Jadgr, Setolasls Canary, Start
Complaint
lo Forocloa* Mort­
a f F lorida* la P rob a ta
gage on th* follow in g describ­
la ra th a F a ta l* •tl
ed property, to wtti
IRMA TEREZA GREEN
COMMENCING
at
th #
Deceased
Southwest corner o l Lot
FINAL NOTICE
13.
ENTZMINOER
FARMS
Notice It hereby g lrt n that
Addition NO. 3. as record­
Ih* undsralgrsd will, on th*
ed In Plst Book I. at Pas*
17th day o f S*pt*mb«r, A. D.
3,
Public Records of Sem­
1111. present to th* Honorable
inole C o u n t y ,
Florida:
County
Judge
of
Seminole
THENCE Weetarty along
County, Florida, hla final re­
th*
South
line
of
Lot
11. a*
turn, account and voucher*, a*
shewn
by said plat o f
Executor
of th*
Eetet* o f
ENTZMINOER
FARMS
IRMA TEREZA GREEN, d*.
ADDITION NO. 3. to th*
PRIM ARY STUDENTS at Northnlde Baptist Church Vacation Bible
ceased, and al said tlm*. th*n
W
i
s
t
r
lg
h
lo
f
.
w
s
y tin* of
and thera, make application to
School, pictured here with their tcnchers, Mias Wanda Wilson and Miss
Hays* Road, aald right-ofth* tald Judge for a final aotw
ay
llna
being
ehown
by
Barbara Day, made pictures depicting the fall o f Adam and Eve during
tlement o f hi* admlntatratlon
plat of NORTH ORLANDO
o f aald estate, and for an order
craft sessions at the school which ended last Friday.
(Herald Photo)
RANCHES SECTION 3. as
discharging him a* ouch E x ­
raoordsd In Plat Book 13,
ecutor.
at
r a g * &gt;4. Public Records
Deled thl* the !0lh day o f
o f Ssmlnol* County. F lo r­
August, A. D. 1144.
ida. said point being
a
Edward E. Or**n
POINT OF BEGINNING;
Aa Exscutor o f th* Estat*
m at
THENCE
Southerly
elong
o f IRMA TEREZA GREEN
th*
said West rlght-ofDtcea tad.
w s y tin* of Hsys* Road, aa
STENSTROU, DAVIS *
ahown
by aald plat of
Mc In t o s h
NORTH
ORLANDO
Attornay* for Executor
RANCHES
SECTION
3.
Pott o rflc* Box 1330
Sun School
and also as shown
by
Senford. Florida 13771
N
O
R
T
H
O
R
L
A
N
D
O
Publish AUg. 13. to, 37 * Sept.
RANCHES SECTION 3. as
I. 13(1.
n. W o rs h ip
recorded la Plat Book 11,
CDC-II
at Pa t* 13. Public llecorde
o f Ssmlnol* County, F lo r­
Evanqelislic
ida. and NORTH ORLANDO
NOT!CM OF SUIT
RANCHES SECTION 3A.
TO: IRENE S. PARKER.
DafendanC
aa recorded In Plat Book
In I S , C n r l o f I k , C ounty
11. at Psgea 33. 14. and I t
YOU AND EACH OF TOU
J a i l s ', S em ln vla C a s s lr , F lo r ­
Public Record ! of Seminole
a i „ hereby notified that suit
ida, la P ro b a te ,
County,
Florida,
to
th*
haa
bean
commenced
agalnat
la r , i Holst* al
Northeast corner o f Let 1
you
I
th*
Circuit
Court
o
f
BERT HA T. WRIGHT
Block "C," NORTH OR,
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
Oi g s h I.
LANDO
RANCHES
BEO
the Stale o f Florida In and for
T a A ll C rrS lla ra a a * Peraaaa
TION 4, at recorded ln
Femlnolt
County,
th*
a
bbre­
Itn a la a
('Inline
ar
DaaaaaSs
Plat Book 13. at Pag* 31.
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT « F viated till* of which la: THE
A a a la s t MnM R a ta l* ,
Public Records of Semin­
You ami each of you ar* THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR- WES -ERN AND SOUTHERN
ole
County.
F I o r Id a t
LIFE
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Ul
IT,
IN
AND
FtlR
SEMINOLE
hereby notified and required to
THENCE
Westerly alons
ate.,
Plalntirf.
-vaIRENE
8.
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
'
present any claim* and demand*
the Ner'h line o f said Lot
PA RKER. Defendant.
which you. or either o f you, IN CHANCERY NO. K i t e
1. Block *'C." to th* North­
may have o c o i n t l tha *st*t* of FED ERAL NATIONAL MORT- In Chancery No. 14337.
west corner o f tald Lot 1.
Th*
nature
o
f
this
suit
Is
a
O
AO
E
ASSOCIATION,
a
c
o
r
­
UKHTIIA T. WRIGHT, dtoaaaBlock ’C": THENCE Southforeclosure
of
that
certain
ad, lata o f sold County, to tha poration.
arly along ih# Weet line
Plaintiff, mortgage held and owned by
County
Judge
of
Seminole
o
f eald NORTH OllLANDO
plalntirf.
dated
March
13.
1393
va.
County. Florida, at hla office
RANCHES SECTION 4 to
an 1 recorded March 14. 1333 In
In tha court houa* of oald LEO CARTER and LORENE
th* Southwest corner of
Official Records Book 317 peg*
County at S a n f o r d , Florida, CARTER, hla Wife.
Lot
1.
Block
“ A.".
**
Defendant*. 331 o f ih* Public Record* of
within
tlx
calendar month*
shown
by
aald plat o f
Sti.ilnola
County.
Florida,
en­
NOTICE
OF
SALE
from (ha lima of Ih* flral pub­
NORTH
ORLANDO
NOTICE IS HEREBY (IIV- cumbering that cartaln piece
lication o f thla notlca. Two
llE V . HAROLD BROWN o f North side Baptist Church presents tape re­
RANCHES
SECTION
I.
cnptaa o f aach claim or demand EN [hat on th* 37th day o f or pare*! of property located,
aald
Bouthwsst
corner be­
ellueta,
and
being
In
aald
August,
1914.
at
11:00
o
’clock
corder to Debbie Wilson ns first prize for bringing the most members and
shall ba In wrlttcsi and shall
in
g
also
a
point
on
th*
County
and
Stat*.
to-w
lt:
A.
XL
at
tha
main
door
of
th*
stnta ths pise* of residence
guests to the church's Vacation Bible School. Transistor radius were
North righ t-o f-w a y line of
Lot 3. Block J. BUNLAND
and poal of flca address o f tha Courthouse of Seminole County,
Bahama Itoad, at shown by
ESTATES,
a subdivision,
presented to Barbara Parker and Eddie Bell who tied for second prize.
claimant, and shall ba sworn to at Sanford. Florida, th* Honorplat o f NORTH ORLANDO
according
lo
a
plat
there­
abl*
Arthur
II.
Bsckwllh,
Jr.,
by tha claimant, his agent, or
RANCHES SECTION t, as
of, recorded In Plat Book
attorney and iccom anled by a Clsrk o f th* Circuit Court o f
recorded tn Plat Book It, at
II, pages II to It o f tha
m i n s fa* Of on* dollar and ■tmlnolo County, Florida, will
Tags
I. Public Records of
Public
Raoorda
o
f
Semin­
auch claim or demand not so o ffe r for aal* lo th* hlghtst
Ssmlnol* County, Florid*;
ole
County,
Florida.
and
bsat
bidder
for
c-ssh,
at
filed ehall be void.
THENCE Westerly slong
EA II OK YOU IS, REQ UIR­
public outcry, th* following
/ e / Sue Bradley Norman
the teld North right-ofyour anewar
or
As executrix of th* Lest described property o f Ih* De­ ED to ftl*
way line to th# East c o r ­
other
wrlttan
dafeneee
to
tha
fendants, Leo Carter smt Lo­
Will and Teetamrnt o f
ner of l o t I. Block "A,"
rens Carter, his wife, sltuat* In Complaint with th* Clark of
REItTHA T. WIlIOlIT,
By Mra. II. L. Johnson
that Dad could Just do so vacation over la the Ocala
as shown by said plat of
th* Circuit Court of Ssmlnol*
Ssmlnol* County. Florida:
Deceased
NORTH
ORLANDO
forest.
•
•
*
gill
gnd
Doris
County.
Florida,
In
thla
pro­
Lot I, of S.V.NLANDO ES­
Well what do you know, It'a much for a while. You have
Publish Aug. II, 10, 11 A SapL
R A N C H E S SECTION l!
ceeding
and
to
serve
a
copy
TATES,
as
par
plat
thereof
Tullrell
and
family
will
return
to
really
take
H
eaiy
for
a
I.
m
i
.
that time again. Thursday, I
THENCE
Northwesterly
. a* recorded In Plat Book 13, thereuf upon th* p la in tiff* a t ­
CDC-43
along th* Northerly line o f
mean. * * * Have had plenty while. * * * Talking about hos­ Itumc tomorrow alter spend­
pax* tt, of th* Public lit- torneys, whine name* and ad
said
Block
"
A
” to th* East
tlrpM’
ere
hereinafter
eel
forth,
cord*of
sentinel*
County,
of rain which we atlll greatly pitals, Mrs. Wilson (L'Lcan) ing the past week here wllli IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
rlg h t-o f-w s y lit:* o f Mote
as required by law, not later
Florida;
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
us
and
other
relatives.
BUI
has
Coleman
Is
In
Holiday
Hos­
Road,
t
t
shown
by said
then the l i s t day o f Auguet.
need. Only thing la that we
FLORIDA IN AND FOR SEMI­ Including;
plst of NORTH OllLANDO
In default thereof the
Built-In O**o and Rang* 111!
have to mow lire lawn too pital in Orlando where the been taking the children over NOLE COUNTY.
R A N C H E S SECTION It
cauee will proceed e i parte
Hoi Water Heater
NO. I
TIIEN'JE Northerly along
much. Anyway, we aure won't underwent aurgery last week. to Daytona to swim. The Lut- CHANCERY
together with all alrueiura* upon the entry o f a Decree Pro
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
a
prolongation o f th* East
kick about It * * • Tim Carl From last reports heard about treils are from TTallga 1ml., a MOHTOAOE FORECLOSURE and Improvement*, then or Confteeo egalnel you.
rig h t-o f-w a y lint of Moss
WITNESS my bend and th*
Indianapolis.
I FED ER AL NATIONAL MORT­ thoroaftsr on sold lend.
Andcreou family of Lake Mark­ tier she is doing Just line. Site suburb of
Road,
said
prolongation
Thl* la mad* pursuant to o..tclal seal o f aald Court ln
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corbeing a continuation o f the
ham (toad have Just returned will be up ami out before you think (hey hud a real good poratlon,
Final Dtcrta o f Koracloeur* Ssmlnol* County, Florida, thla
curve
ehown
by
eald plat
31th
day
or
July.
1344.
Plaintiff, entered In th* abov* c*u*s.
from a two weeks vacation know It. * * * Charlotte (Mra. time while here. Also here (or
o f NORTH O R L A N D O
Chancery
Docket No. 14!t(. (SEAL)
Vic)
Hawkina
decided
to
come
a
visit
are
Luther
and
Jim
RANCHES SUCTION 1, to
apent In North Alabama and
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.,
WILLIAM GERALD
N E A L now ponding tn th* Circuit
a point c f Intersection with
Clirk o f th* Circuit Court
North and Central Georgia. home after a lengthy visit Johnson from Monticcllo. Mra. TOOLE and DEANNA BROWN Cou rts o f and for Ssmlnol*
th*
Southerly prolongation
By:
Andrea
Oarvar
County, Plorld*.
TOOLE,
hi*
wlfa,
Alton
Martin
was
also
a
visit­
will)
ton
Jim
and
family
In
They attended a Fox Hunter*
o f lha East rig h t-of-w a y
Deputy Clark
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
Defendant*.
or
Sunday
from
Cocoa.
•
•
•
line
of
lio n
Road,
Convention In Cullman Coun­ Virginia. * • * The Charles
TO i William Oaratd Neal Tool* hav* hereunto aal my hand and BEARDALL, (DUDLEY AND
• hewn by plal of NORTH
and Daanna Brown Tool*, of fici al seal thla ilth day o f LEWIS
ty and brought back three Bakers and children have re­ Sorry to hear that Rena (Mra.
OllLANDO SECOND ADDl
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Auguet, 1MI.
hla wife,
TION, a t raoordad In Plat
hunting dogi. 1 know where turned home from a camping Claude) Hawkins hasn’t been
40 Nvrlh Court Street
(SEAL)
1107 Pine Street,
Book It, at Pages **, I*
l\,*l O ffk a Box 3336
feeling up to par. But under­
Arthur H. Bsckwllh. Jt..
Carl will be in November. * *
Atliana, Alabama.
and 17, Public Record* el’
Clerk of ths d r e u t t Court Orlando, Florida
YOU
ARE
HER
EOT
NOTI­
stand
she
U
feeling
much
bet­
The Vidcl Jones family had
Seminole County, Florida:
In and for Bamlnol* Coun­ Publish: July 10, Aug. I, It, 30.
FIED that a Complaint to f o r t THENCE Northerly along
ter now. * * * There ii a called cloa*
1144
ty. Florida
• wonderful vacation trip up
a certain m or tsaa* en­
said Southerly prolongation
CPB-101
By:
Martha
T.
Vlhlen
meeting
of
the
Westside
Volun­
cumbering
th*
fo
llow
in
g
des­
north. They went up to see
o f th* Eatt rig h t-of-w a y
Deputy Clsrk
cribed real proparly, to-w lt:
teer
Fire
Department
tonight.
Una o f S o u Road to
their daughter and family.
Lot 117. OAKLAND HILLS, Publish Aug. 13, t i l l
IN TH E
CIRCUIT
COURT,
point 311.00 Ft. South of
Be sure and attend this meet­
By Mildred Raney
l^INTII
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
Then they visited the Natural
according to tho plat thare- CDC-II
tha South r l« h t -o f-w a y line
d
r
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
o
f
aa
recorded
In
Plat
nook
ing.
Everyone
Interested
In
o f Toung Road, t t ehown
| Deltona Rerreallon Direc­ Science Museum In Cleveland,
13. Tagai II and &lt;1. Public IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SKMINOLE COUNTY.
Ten tables, directed by fire protection In this district
by tald plat o f NORTH OR.
tor Chuck McCarthy announ­ Ohio. In the galleries of tills
Records o f Seminal* Coun­ TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ CHANCERY NO. I4 3 R
LANDO
SECOND
ADDI
Mrs.
Buth
Blatt,
were
In
play
CUIT.
IN
AND
FOH
SEMINOLE
FIRST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
la
asked
to
be
there.
I
think
ty.
Florid*,
ce thl* week that nquare Museum are records of man'*
TION; THENCE Easterly
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ha*
been
(Had
agalnat
you
In
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
at
Tuesday
afternoon'*
week­
perpendicular
to
lha
last
that the president has some lha abova-slyled aull, Ih* abort IN CHANCERY NO. !l l* S
dancing Inatruetiona h a v a exploration of nature. There'*
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a c o r ­
detcrlbtd court* for a dis­
ly
meeting
o
f
the
Dtllary
Important
news
to
tell.
So
FED
ER
AL
NATIONAL
MORTtills
of
which
la
Fadaral
Na
a
l*i
billion
year
history
of
poration,
(eon added to tha area's reet i n c t of 413.31 ft.; THENCE
Plaintiff,
Monal Mortgage Association. I GAGE ASSOCIATION, a oorpor.
Northeasterly along a llna
finlimi program and will be­ the planet, the beginning of Duplicate Bridge Club held at be aure and be at the Commun­ Corporation organlaod under an et Ion,
forming aa angle of 4I*40‘ .
Plaintiff, GEORGE PUGH and Wife, ORA
gin tbla Saturday at tha Del- life and so much more of tha Fireman'a Recreation Hall. ity building al 8 o’clock sharp. Act of Oongrea* and axtetlng
00” to th* Itft o f a pro,
Winner*
ware,
NS,
first,
pursuant
to
Ih*
Fadaral
Na­
LOU
PUGH,
at
al.
•
*
•
Have
you
ever
noticed
other tilings. Vidcl says that
longatloa o f th* last de­
tone Club Houa*.
Defendant*.
tional
Mortgage
Association CIEORGE RAT PHARR. JR.
scribed course tor a dis­
■ Setalona, from B until tl lie wishes that every young Mr*. J. D. Cordell and Nor­ that the last two syllables of (.barter Act, having lit prln and MAR1LEE B. PHARR.
NOTICE OF SUIT
tance r f 1(7.11 ft. to a point
D eftti Janta. THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
clpal o fllct
In th* City o f
o f curvatur* o f a curve to
p.m., will ba under direction boy and girl could take a visit man Meyer; second, Mra. American are ‘ ‘ l Can?" •
NOTICE
OF
SALE
Washington,
Dletrlot
o
f
Col­
GEORGE
PUOIl
and
ORA
th* left having a radlua
Of Harold Jrnklna who haa Uirough all these buildings. Illatt and Phil DeBeiard; Our thought this week Is ‘ ‘In umbia. Plalntirf, varaus. W il­
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIV.
LOU PUGH
• f 310,00 ft. and a central
life it la Just as Important to liam Utrald Neal Tool* and EN that on th* 37th day o f
Rout* I, Box III
been active In squar* dancing • • • Frances Warren and third, Mr*. R. F. Nlcholls and
angle of (S'tO’OO-'i THENCE
Ausuat, t i l l , at 11:00 o'clock
Parktneton. Mlaalaalppt
Accardl and forget some thingi at it la to Daanna Brown Tool*, hla wlfa. A.
continue along said curve
circle* for tha paat alx yeara young son Melvin, who liad Mrs. Myron
M-. at th* m«ln door o f th*
Defendant* and you ar* reTou, and aach « ( you, ar*
to th* 'aft for an are dieremember other*; So, don't qulred
been
on
a
camping
trip
to
fourth,
Mr*.
Frank
Austin
to it r v * a copy o f your Court houa* o f Ssmlnol* Coun hereby notified that ault haa
and at preaent la president
tanoe of 131.13 f t . to a
ty,
at
Sanford,
Florid*,
tli*
forget
to
remember
and
al­
Answer
or
other
pleading
to
bran
filled
agalnat
you
tn
th*
point o f tsngsney; THENCE
o f tliu Florida Federation of Alexandria Springs, have re­ and Mra. O, N Lackey.
Honorabl*
Arthur
11.
Beckwith.
tha
Complaint
on
P
la
in
tiff*
Circuit
Court
o
f
Semtnol*
Northwesterly along a llna
turned home and France* haa
EW, first, Mias Ethel John­ ways remember to forget.
Attorney, Mack N, Cleveland. Jr., Clerk o f Ih* Circuit Court County, Florida, In Chancery
Square Dancer*
H* h a a
tangent to th* last describ­
now gone to Wauehula to see son and Mra. Frank Holder;
Jr., Suit* SIS Sanford Atlantia o f Seminal* County, Florid*, an abbreviated title of which
ed cur** tor a distance o f
taught numaroua adult claaawill
offa
r
for
aal*
lo
th*
highNational
Bank
Building,
San
ls
FIRST
FE
D
E
R
A
L
BAYher mother and also to bring aecond, Mr. and Mra. E. Z.
110.41 f t . THENCE West0* ami haa a taenaga group
ford. Florid*, and fit* th* ori­ aal and bait bidder for cash INOS and LOAN ArSOCIATION
erty slang a llna forming
home daughter Elizabeth who Walter*; third, Mrs. Lillian
ginal Answer o r other plead­ at public outcry, tha following o f SEMINOLE COUNTT, a ear.
an angla ot I4*00‘00” to th*
in DeBary. Ha will ba assloting In th* office o l th* Clerk described property o f lb* D*
poratlon. Plaintiff, va. GEO ­
haa been down there visiting Meyer and Lori* Week* and
left o f a prolongation of
•d by Mr*. Sally Gerrlty.
of the Circuit Court on or b*. fendsnts. George Kay Pharr, RGE PUail and wlf*. ORA
th* last described court*
for a while. * * • George Hell
fore the Tth day of September, Jr. and Marlle* B. Pharr, alluat* LOU PUail, at al. Defendants,
fourth, Mr*. Arthur W lllBy Jan* Casselberry
for a distance o f 110.Oe ft.
", All rcaldanta intaraatad In
went down In Sarasota to get
A. D. 1»44. If you (all lo do *o. In Semluot* County. Florida:
th* naturs of aald lu ll being
to a point on lha Eatt
Parent* uf naw students a doert* pro confeaeo will be
fe night o f equare dancing at hU son Donald who has been gooae and F. R. Froehllch.
Lot 3. Block K. SUNLAND a ault to (oroclus* that certain
righ t-o f-w a y llna o f said
ESTATES, a aubdlvtalon, mortgage dated July 33, t i l l ,
Serlaa winner* announced who will be attending South taken against you for th* relief
tha fun level era Invited to ill. Donild will spend some
Meas
Hoad; T H E N C E
according to a plat theraol and o f raoord In Official Re­
demanded In tha Complaint.
Northerly •along th* East
for
the
month
of
July
are,
Seminole Elementary School
coma to tha Club Houaa Sat­ time here with his dad. * * •
recorded In Plat Book tl, co rd ! Book III, Pag* 143. Pub
This Nolle* ehall b* publish­
rig h t-o f-w a y tin* o f said
pages II and 33 o f th* lie record* o f Ssmlnol* Coun­
urday nlghL Thar* la no naad Glad to hear that Tolar Ra­ first, Mr*. Accardl; second, at Caaaelberry who have not ed once a weak for four co n ­
Mott Road far a distance
Public
Record*
o
f
Eeml
secutive
weeks
In
Th*
Sanford
ty.
Florida,
encumbering
th*
o
f I l f DO ft.; THENCE Eastlo know how to dance In or­ bun it back home after a stay- Mra. Cordell; third, Mr*. already registered ar* utgml Herald, a newspaper cir cuit :
nol* County, Florida;
following doocrlbod real pro­
arly along a line perpen­
der to participate and have in the beat hospital. Talked Holder; fourth, Mrs. E. M. by Christy M. Harp, principal, ed lu Seminole County, Florida. Including:
perty, to-w lt :
dicular tu ih* lael describ­
On*
DuoTherm
Heater
Dated thla Xrd day o f Augual,
Lot 41 o f QUEENS MIR
ed court* for a distance of
a good tlm*.
to son Charles and ha said Hinkle; fifth, Mr*. Austin to do so as soon aa possible. A I). 1014.
(o lll, Model m -t, Serial
ROR SOUTH REPLA T AD
330.00 et.; THENCE Northand alxth, Mr*. Lorla Week*.
Tha school office will b* (SEAL)
10IEU;
DITION TO CASSELBKR
arly along n tine perpen­
On*
GE
(electric)
Rang*.
Itr,
FLORIDA,
according
lo
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr,
dicular lo Ih* last describ­
open for this purpose Monday
Model
403R1WH,
berlel
Plat thsraof recorded In
Clerk of Circuit Court
ed courts for a dleiane* o f
through Friday from 8-12
TUOI3441;
By:
Martha
T.
Vthlen.
D.
C.
Piet Book 11, p * s e 31, o f
310 00 't., THENCE Easter­
HEARING AID
On*
a
K
(electric)
Rofrlthe
Public
Heecrde
o
f
Mack
N.
Cleveland.
Jr.
and
ly along a llna parpen,llcua.m. from now until tha open­
gerator.
Motel
LAB11R,
It ii estimated that more
Seminole Oounty. Florida.
Carroll Burk*
lar to th* tail described
Serial NR41II13;
Subject l* reetrtctlon* o f
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
course for a distance of
than 3,000,000 children In the ing of school on Aug. 91.
Tan
Venetian
Bllada
(m*
I*.
O.
Drawer
I
reoord.
100.04 ft.; THENCE North­
School hours this yaar will
U. S. have soma defect In
tal) manufactured by Ran- and you ar* hereby required te
Fan ford, Florida
erly along a line perpendi­
karlk
Olae*
and
Paint ftl* your »n*w#r In *ald cult
their bearing. A majority o( h* from D a m. to 3:30 p.m. Publish Aug. I, II. IS, If, III!
cular *« th* laat described
Company, Sanford. Flor
with th* undersigned Clerk o f
ooura* for a distance of
theaa same children have for ths alimentary student*. CDC-14
Ua. no modal *r aerial said Court and to servo a copy
e
337.11 It. to a point on th*
The
four-week
orientation
, trme eyesight problem. Glass
number*,
thereof upon th* P la in tiff* at
South r ls h t - o f- a a g llna or
VARIED CLASSES
togeth er with all structure* tornay, whoa# name and ad
th* Loagetood-Ovlado Hoad,
ei with hearing aids ''Invis­ program held for ths first
aa shown by plat raoordad
A good school system should and Improvement*, than or draaa appear below, on or be&lt;
ibly'1 attached are now avail­ tlm* thla year for those en­
thereafter on said land.
for* the 11th day o f September,
In
Plat Book IS. at Page*
This M mad* pursuant to 1334, and In default thereof
tering first grads concludad provide a |on oral sdocstlon
II and II. PnfaUe Records
able for children.
Deer** o f Foroeloeur# Decree Pro Confseao will b*
o f Seminole County. Flor­
this Friday. Thera were 43 for all students — with a good Final
entered ta th* abov* eauet. anlered agalnat you.
ida: T H E N C E Easterly
youngsters registered for tha elective program for those Chancery Docket No. 14113,
FIRST
SCHOOL
WITNESS my hand and of ft
along
th* e a l d
South
now p*ndlng la th* Circuit elal seal at th* County Courtrig ht-of-w ay line tor a dieThe first public high school program which proved to ba students who with to uee their Court
o
f
and
for
Ssmlnol*
lance
-if
p
i
n
n
.j
THENCE
house.
Sanford,
Ssmlnol*
Coun
skills immediately upon gradu
established In the U. S. wee a big success.
County, Florida.
ty. Florida, thl* 4th d*F o f
Northerly along n lino per­
atioc and a similar good elseIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Augual, 1111.
pendicular to th* South
founded la 1131 In Boatao,
rlg h t-ol- w ay lino o f Longlive progrun for those who have hereunto aot my hand (SEAL)
Massachusetts. It was called
Soma contagious dlaaaaaa,
and of ficial seal thla Ilt h day
Arthur H. Bsekwtth. J r ,
wood-Oviedo Road for a
Clerk o f Circuit Court
the English Classical School, tueh as smallpox and diph­ wish to continue their educe o f Ausuat, 1114distance o f i o i . l l ft. to a
(SEAL)
By: Martha T. Vlhlan, D C
point o f eurvaturo o f a
later changed to English High theria, may cause visual dam­ tlon.
Arthur H. Beehwith. Jr., Phillip H. Logan
curve to tha right having
School,
age to a child ahould ba Im­
Clark o f th* Clroult Court Shlnholaar and Logaa
n radlua o f 33*31 fL and
In sad (or Ssmlnol* Coun­ Attorney* at Law
a
central angla of S l * : i ’ l|” ;
By 1100. &gt;00 high schools munised against them before
James Abbott McNeill Whis­
ty F lorid a
P. O. Box 1TII
THENCE continue along
"N E X T DOOR TO NEW PARKING LOT"
were already established In his first birthday, sayt tha tler wore ■ coin won from •
By: Martha T. VUlaa
fanford. Florida
aald oarva ta tha r l f k t for
Deputy Clerk
Attornay (or Plaintiff
this country as part of the National Society for tha Pre­ critic in a libel s ilt m s welch
aa ar* distaaoa af «||.u
I lf WEST FIRST ST.
SANFORD
Publish
Au*.
It,
1144.
Fnbtlah
Aug.
4,
13,
l«
.
IT,
1*44
£L
tn a petal a f tangtney;
public school syitem.
vention of Blindness, Inc.
charm.
CDC-II
T H * k C ■ Mot th easterly
CDC-U

# !W S 1 D E

IN T U B COUNTY JUDGE'S
COL'RT, (EStlXOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID *
File Xe. «1M
ESTATE O r
FRANKLIN LESTER BTROOP.
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIM*
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST SAID ESTATEi
Tou and aach o f you era
hereto* notified and required
to fils any claims and demands
which you, or atthar of you.
may hare again at a d d as tat*
In ths office of Hon. C. Vern­
on Miss, Jr., County Judea o f
Ssmln la County, at hla of fice
In *h* Court Houaa In Sanford,
Florida, within alx calendar
months from the time of tha
first publication o f this notice.
Each claim or demand muat bo
tn writing and contain tho
pin. - o f resldcnoe and poet o f ­
fice iddrs.-a o f ths claimant
and muat ha sworn to by tho
claimant, hie agent or att or­
ney or tho u n i shell be void.
(i&gt; L, W. Btmkln
Aa Administrator e.t.a. of
sold sit eta
HARLAN TUCK o f ths firm at
GILEV, HEDRICK A
RODINBON
101 East Church Etriet
Orlando, Florida
Atlornsy*
for
Administrator
c.t.a.
Publish Aug. I. II. 10, 17. t i l t
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CHURCH

ed. Prayer

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .

Square D ance
Course T o Open
In Deltona

DeBary Bridge
C lu b Plays
10 T a b le s

Students Urged
To Register

men

*1

fiaA A nll'A Furniture

g fo

along a lln* tangent to th#
last detcrlbtd eoure* for
a distance o f 110.31 fLj
THENCE Northerly elong a
lln* forming an angle o f
l l ' O I ' l l " to th* lalt o f a
prolongation of th# last da*
•erttaed court# for a dla- (
Jane. Of 110 f t l THENCE
Northwesterly along a lln*
forming an angle o f 70* I F
I I ” to th* left o f a prolangatlon o f the laat de­
scribed court* for * dl*.
t a tt c *
of
441.33
ft-l
THENCE
Northeasterly
along a tin* forming an an­
gle o f *3*1 I OC” lo tho right
o f a prolongation of tho
laat described court# for a
distance o f 114.00 ft. more
or !*•• to * point o f Inter­
section
with
th#
South
rlg h t-o f-w e r Hi&gt;» ° f
^
Road No. III. said South
rig ht-of-w ay lln* bains lo ­
cated TO ft. South of and
eoncen-tlo to th# center
lint of ths existing P*»o*
ment: THENCE run Ea st,
srlr along ths South rlghto f -w s y lln# of oald Stat#
Road No 111 for a distance
of IIS-OS ft- mora or lot*
to a point o f Intersection
with ihe Northerly pro­
longation of * lln# 01 fL
West o f and parallel lo
th* Easterly rig h t-o f-w a y
Una of Sherry Avenue a*
ahown b) Plst o f NORTH
ORLANDO
TOWNSITE
FOURTH
ADDITION.
aa
recorded ln Plat Book It,
at Pag** 17 and it . Publln
Records of Seminole Coun­
ty,
Florida: T H E N C E
Southerly along th* eald
line 44 ft. West o f th# East
ris h t-of-w ay Hns o f Sher­
ry Avenue and It* prolong­
ation thereof to a point S&lt;»
fL South o f th# existing
center line o f the oald
Longwood - Oviedo Road; J
T It * N C E Northeasterly
parallel to axd 10 f t South
o f til* said existing center
lint to tho cantor lln# o f
Colsry Avsnus. as shown
by plat of ENTZMINOER
FARMS ADDITION NO. %
aa recorded In T*lat Book 3,
at ra g* I. Public Record#
o f Seminole County. Flor­
ida;
THENCE
Westerly
along 'be eeld center llna
o f Celery Avenue to th#
South right-of-way lln* o f
Longwood-Ovledo Road . i s
ahown by eald plat o f
ENTZMINOER FAR3IH AD.
DITION NO. 3; THENCB
Northeasterly
along
th#
eald
South
rig h t-o f-w a y
line for a distance o f 304.04
f t : THENCE Southeasterly
perpendicular to the lis t
described course for a die.
tance if Sou 13 ft.: THENCU
Northeasterly
perpendlcu.
lar to th# last deicrlbed
courea for a distance o f
414.00 ft. more or last ta
a point ot Intersection with
a lln* i i ft, Weet of and
parallel to tli* West line
Dot 33 ot aald ENTZMIN­
OER
FARMS ADDITION
NO, 1; THENCE Southerly
slong th# eald lln# 31 fL
West of and parallel to th#
West line of Lot 13 to th#
POINT OF BEGINNING!
EXCEPTING THEREF RO M
th* 100 ft. rig ht-of -w ay fop
th# Longwood-Ovledo lloud
as dedicated by plal re .
corded In Plat Book 13. at
Page* 41 end 41. Publta
Records ot Ssmlnol# Coun- f
ty, Florida.
Said land* subject to 171
ft
wide
Florida
Pow ef
Corporation easement.
LESS AND EXCEPT from
th* above described pro.
perty Beginning 413.44 fL
North end 11.40 fL West o f
Intersection o f Center lln#
o f Sherry Avenue, at re­
corded In Plat Book 13,
paga* 37 and 33. Setnlnula
County, Florida, and (he
Northerly rig h t-of-w a y lln#
o f Longwood-Ovledo Road}
run N. 31 degreaa 01 minutea 01 second! E. 111.34
ft., thence N. 14 degree#
47 minute* IS seconds K.
131.44 'L : thenee S. Tl d*.
greee ul minutes 13 see.
ends W loan fL: thence S.
14 degree* 33 minutes 74
seconds
W.
371.47
ft-t
thence C. 14 degrees »•
minutes
04 seconds
W.
101.73 ft.: thence 8. 13 de­
gress IT minutes &gt;4 sec­
onds E. 100.0 ft. to th*
point of beginning,
said lands altuatt, lytnr.
and
being
In
Ssmlnol*
County, Florida.
LESS AND EXCEPT all
that tract or pares! o f land
lying &gt;n th# abov# doeerlb*d tract bounded and de­
scribed a* follow#:
BEGINNING at a point al
th*
Intersection
of
tha
Southerly llna o f th* Lon gwood-Ovledo llosd and th*
Easterly lint o f 3tosa Road!
running
thsnc*
Easterly
along th* Southerly bound­
ary
o f aald Lon gw oodOvledo Road ta th* W e s t - *
arly lies o f Hayos Roadi
thsnc* run Southerly along
th* Westerly r lf h t -o f - w a y
line o f Hayes Road to th*
Southeast corner o f Lot 30,
Block "D." D. R. MITCKELL SURVET OF LEVY
a RANT, according to th*
plat ihareat recorded tn
Plat Book 1 at Pag* 4 o f
the Public lleoorda o f Sem­
inole C o u n t y ,
Florid*!
thence Westerly along th*
Southern Boundary Unci o t - .
Lott 40, 41. 43 and 33. In
BLOCK "D.- o f aald D IL
MITCHELL SUBDIVISION,
to a point whar* th* South­
ern Doondary lln* o f eald
Lot 33 Intersects with th*
Easterly Boundary af Moat
Road:
thence
Northerly
along tha Easterly righ t,
o f-w ay lln* o f Mo** Road,
to th* Point o f Beginning;
AND LESS AND EXCEPT
Tract 10 o f ENTZMINOER
FARMS ADDITION NO. 3,
according to Ih# Plat there­
of rtoordtd In Plat Book I .
at Pag* I o f th* Publle
Record* o f Semtnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
ha* bean (lied against yon and
you are required to serve a
copy o f your m » ' r c r plead­
ing lo tho Complaint on tha
plaintiff* attorneys, Hariiaon
and Kornhluh. 3101 Blacayno
Boulavard, Miami SI. Florida,
on or bafoi* tha 34th day ot
A u gu s t 1344. II you (all lo dt
to, a Decree Pro Confteeo will
be filed against you for ths
relief demanded tn th* Com-/*:
plaint.
'
DATED this Hat day o f July,

1344.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clerk
Harrleoa end Kornhluh
l i l t ’ Blecayn* Boulevard
Miami II, Ftorlda

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RESULTS!

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2 BEDROOM furnished house.
322-5070.

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22. Plumbing

55. Furniture For Sale

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREF ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3333

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
Larry'a Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112.

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7337 Or 322-3123

Up to 5 |1 |1.50 |1.50 |1.50
6 to 10 13 1.50 |1.50 2.40
11 to 15 13 1.50| 1.89 13.15
16 to 20 I 4 |1.50 2.52 |4.20
21 U&gt;25 |5 |1.S0| 2.85 |4.75
26 to 80 16 1.50 3.42 |8.70
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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
2. Personals
REV. EDWARD WHITE
Spiritual Councilor
Chauncy St., Caaiadasa
Phone 223-2413

69. Schoola &amp; Instructions

AIR-CONDITIONING

HOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN

REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed CalJan
Ph. 322 3151

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEKS
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322 123!

KINDERGARTEN
1101 W. 20th St. (H eir)
Mr*.. J . W. Cirter
8th Year — 322 0517
E&amp;rollment of 15 Only
Best in Pre-echoo) education

2 USED DRYERS, Completely
reconditioned, 00 day War­
ranty.
71. Male Help Wanted
DICK S APPLIANCE SVC.
510 So. Sanford
MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER.
322 7658
For Afternoon Route in Sinford Area. Must have good
S’ MEAT CASE. 8’ Diiry Case
running car. Write: Circula­
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
tion, P. 0 . Box 1657, San­
31. Mualcal Instrument!
ford.
Plano Tuning and Repair
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN.
W L Hannon — FA 2-429S
Apply II A A Department
Store, 401 Sanford Ave.

43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds

OLD FLORIDA

GEORGIA RED Potato Vines.
COMPANY
323-0500.
OPENING
NEW
OFFICE.
Need 5 men Interested in
50. Mlac. For Sale
Above average Income. Must
have car, Neat, Bondable
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
and a desire to work. Com­
BARN OF 10,000 Items open
pany trained. See Company
6V* days. 1300 Grapeville
Representative, F r i d a y 9
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
a. m. sharp, Room 204,
USED LUMBER: 2x1 through
Melsch Bldg., 224 E. Ut St.
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
72. Female Help Wanted
322-0793.

SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
READY MIX CONCRETE
ratios, Floor, Free Estimates Need 5 ladies, 35-65, with or
ACE BEAUTY SALON
without car for Survey work
Sills, lintela, steps, blocks,
Is closed. Customers call Cut
4 houra, 5 days per week.
aind, cement, rock, pipe,
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
No selling. $1.25 to $1.50 per
steel, grease traps, dry
hour. ■Bee - Company Repre­
walla, Stepping stones.
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER- MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
sentative. Friday 9 a. m.
VICE. Reasonable prices. 390 Elm Ave.
sharp, Room 204, Meisch
322-5731
Free parking, 2nd tc Oak.
Bldg., 224 K. 1st SI.
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105 1931 314 Chav, motor complete­
ly rebuilt. 323-9311 after 5 77. Situation Wantad
S. Oak, 322-5742.
322-7517.
Permanent Special
WILL KEEP Children in my
Ouf Budget Wave Now $0.95 WORLD BOOK Encylopedla,
home for working mother*.
Used, large type edition.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
322-2626.
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
311 Palmetto Ave.
322-0*31
WINDOWS Cleaned. House*
Lot 93, Sanford.
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
washed. Ph. 322-2155.
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIZ ZAG
August, $6 complete, Hire!
DAY’S
Work Wanted, 322 7053.
'61
Model
Porter Beauty Shop, 1101 W REPOSSESSED
makes
buttonholes.
Sews
on
23th, 322-1321.
SEWING 1 Alterations. Spc
buttons, make* hundreds of
m illin g In Children's cloth­
8. jldTd • Cats • Pels
decorative ■ 1 1 1 c h a a, etc.
ing. Prices reasonable, ph.
Guaranteed. Take up re­ 322-9116.
PENS ft RABBITS
maining 5 payments of $7.50
Approximately SO rabbits
CARE for Old Folks. 322-8440.
Phone 322-8637.
$33 Male and Femald
.’ h. 322-9107
USED AIR CONDITIONER, 82. Bublneaa Prop. • Sale
19.500 BTU. Ph. 322-1926.
AKC CHIHUAHUA Puppies.
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Coat
Ph. 322-9382.
CHORD ORGAN. Less than 1 of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
year old. $50. 322-7095.

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10. Poultry • Livestock

84. Krai Fatale • Hale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

H O S P IT A L

SSEsr

CLASSIFIED INDEX

101— Trailer*—Caba n aa
I ) — Photo * Kuulpipent
141— Mobil* Homaa—Salt
10— Homa Appllsm-ee
11—
Mualcal lnatrumanta 141— Mobil* Ifotnra— Hant
31— llualnaaa Equipment
144— Trailer f p a ca —Rant
lfll— Trailer Lota—eala
i t — Job Printing
141—
Apartmanla For Rant
I I — Upholstery
101— Room* For Rant
II— Vacuum Claanara
114— Hotel Room*
11— Moving ! Hinraga
l i t — Itanlal Aa*nla
IS—Kxtarmlnatura
111—Wanted To llrnt
4»— Planta— Flu w .rs — aaade
l i t — Autoa For gala
S#— Mlac. For Bala
H I —Auloa— Hal* o r Trad*
41— Articles For Rant
111—Trucka For Bala
41—Hwap or Exchange
13(1—Aulomotlva Harvlca
I I — Wanted T o Huy
lU -ACtrnttr*
cyclaa
.
.44— V u m Ii u k - T * Sal* '
111— llnata A Motor*
41— Antique* For Bala
134— Marina Huppllea
II—
Monty To U » n
III—
Uualnaa* Oppurlunlllaa

425-5938

322-5612
From

Hanford

From

Kxohxnso

90. IAils Fur Bale

Samlnola County
(Dial Dlraol)

95, Houaaa For Bale

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$100 D OW N

95. Houeee For Sale

FHA - V A

NORTH ORLANDO. 3 bed­
SALES BROKER
room. screened porch, nicely Ac Hava Tho Home For You
landscaped. 130 N. Cortes.

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51, Article! For Rent

REN T A BED
Rol’away, Hospital ft Baby

- ( m v sist
I n
L 731 II 1417
Bed*.
A i Ilia property o f fha alxiva
namad dofandtnt. and that on
•f Day, Week, er Meath
lha &gt;llb day of Autfutt. A. D.
1S44. b a t w a n lha laeal houra Ph. FA 9-5141 U| W. Ut St.
o f . . I t , namely, elavrn o'clock
CARROL!'S FURNITURE
In lha fortnoo n and I wo o'clock
In the afternoon, on aatd day.
at tha Front Door of tho Court 55. Furniture For Sale
lloura In Sanford, S.mtnol*
County, Florida. I will offar
f r e e e s t im a t e
far tala and aall to tha high•at bidder for caah. In hand, Upholstering ft Mattress rto*
the above deacrlbed proparty,
ovating. New ft U»ed Furni­
aa tha property of mlrl defend­
ture. Celt Nil Bedding Mfg.
ant to ealtafy -aid c i v . utlon.
It 'K, Carroll, cotiaiabla
Co.
at 70! Celery Ave.
D Ltrlct No
4, S.m lnoU
FA
3-2117.
County, FloridaCarreU « u r k a
Sail Ua Your mralturo.
Drawer I
Aanfniit. Flirrlda
Quick Rervico With the
I'ubllah; July SJ, H, Aug. I. 13,
Cash
SUPER TRADLNG
I St I
t

CAB* 14

i'UST. FA 2-0*77,

EVERETT A . H ARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
MSS 8. Park Art.
Pbones FA 2-2M4 or FA WAS

87. Uuiintt! Rental*
Fo r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4341, or apply to
tha PURE OIL COMPANY.
90. Ixits Fur Hale
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.

$02 Ft. froatago, lit No.
Scott Av*. Will consider
reotonable offer. J. N. Rob*
win, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 222032*.

Merle W. Warner

V A -F H A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

Realtor
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, acreon
ed patio. PH. 3294499.

THIS HOME WILL BUPPORT
Y0U1

IUIZ

Phone 322-4503

Seminole Realty

106. Apartment! for Rant classified display gda.

3 Rooms, Utilities, $50. 2 Bed
. room, $80. 322-27IM.
FURNISHED Garage Apart­
ment. 1210 Magnolia,

2 BEDROOM Furnished Apart­
ment. 601 Palmetto. 322-1374
afler 5:30.
2 ROOM APARTMENT. Pri­
vate bath ft antranca, 319
Mellonvllle, Ph. 322 5120.

LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment,
furnished nr unfurnished,
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
FURNISHED apartment, in­
quire 404 E. 14th St., Apt.
7.

9 ROOM. 1 Story Frame, eloso FURNISHED apartmanla, 6
blocks from downtown. $45,
lo. 322-3177 sfter 5 p. m.
960 and 965 per month.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow.
Some utiliUai furnished. Ph.
man'* Trader Court. 868322-3641.
4908.
NEAR NAVAL BASE
UNFURNISHED
HOUSE
Nicely Furn. t BR Apt.
Country living neer Sunland, 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. 683 4323
2 Bedroom, kitchen equip*,
water turn. 945 mo. Phone 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT.
312-8170,
911.50 waek. Electric ft wa­
ter furnished. 322-3219.
FURN. 2 Bedroom, CB, oak
floors, miaoary home. 1 EFFICIENCY. *30. 611 Park.
Block W. of llwy. 1792 00
FURNISHED 3 Room Apart434, then 1 Block S. 00 Esrt
m int. Clean ft close in. 955
St. lo Vincent Dr.
month. Lights ft water In­
cluded. 322-9507 after z p.m.
F U R N I S H E D 1 Bedroom
House. Utilities furnished.
FURN. APT. 322 2800.
980. 322 6920.
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­ 3 FURNISHED Apts. $30 ft
$40 month.
Adults.
Ph.
furnished house, 2 bedrooms,
322 9480.
screened porch, carports,
utility ■storage, k i t c h e n AIR conditioned bedroom In
equipped. Excellent coodi3 room furnished apt. $65.00.
Ueo. Ph. 322-2461.
I ll E. 3th, 122-4215.

SOUTH W ARD

2124 Park Driva

MB M| Park At 6,

Investment ft Really
322-9173

OLD NEW SPAPERS
FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 60c
dAN’FORD HERALD

1960 BU1CK La Sabre, extra
clean throughout, full power,
DO air. *1395. Ph. 322 5609,
•62 CORVAIR 700. 323-0384.
'62 CORVAIR.
Grandview So.

9995.

2411 -

62 FALCON. Std. shift. RAH.
1 Owner. 9895. 322-2075.

DEATH IN FAMILY. Mu*
sell F85 Olds. 1961. Riding
lawn mower, table saw, 119
Club Rd.

120. Autom otive Servlca
VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign ft Domestic
S. Sanford Ave. Acme*
from H L.H.
3224)247.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
ft repairs discounted.
2 im E. 3rd.
323-3443
Auto G lu e,
ft Saa* Cover*

'

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. lad St. FA 1-8039
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Faint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4633

12R. Boats &amp; Motors
IDEAL FOR FAMILY. 17'
Swift, 75 hp Johnson, G ator"
trailer. Extras, 322-4173.
17’ G lu e Boat, so bp motor,
Tilt trailer. Many extraa. Reasonable. 322-2879.
2 SHOPPING days left. Boat,
motor and trailer clearance,
sale. We are closing for
vacation Aug. 16, 'til Sept,.
3. Your chance Friday ft
Saturday to buy at greatly
reduced prices. . Example:
81535 18' Larson, 8795. IF ,
*895 Fish ft Ski, 9450. Clear.'
ance alio Include* boat lot'
full of used outfit* at Auc­
tion Wholesale. Open Fri.’
day night and all day Sat.
urday. Term*. Robson Sport*
h jl Goods, Downtown San*
ford. 322 5981.
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

T a lk T o T h e se
Old Boys!!
“ Hut" Hudson — the man that
•atHfiis. Charlie Craig — the
Kent Inale Co. ardor Uher. Frank
Brunson •— always ready with th*
fiiuree.

“ T h e Dodge Boys1’

Cory Cottage, furnished. Lake
privileges. $50. 322 610A.

Completely furnished 3-story
home. Nice looking, in ex
ceitaet condition, ccavoniooL
ly located. Not raetal in­
come lavt year 9300 per 3-BEDROOM house, 720 Cher­ FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
okee Circle. 322 8436.
Cowan. 321-4013.
month. Total price 917,000
and low down payment to
Fura. House. Ph.
CLEAN "let Floor Apt-~Pvt.
responsible buyer.
ant. 1004 Palmetto.

Office: 222-2111
Night*: 123-0700
122-0641

•55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322 6616, Claude Harroll.

No reasonable offer refused!

APARTMENT
in
Private
Home. Suitable for teacher*.
Utilities
furnished.
1217
L Hnutttg • Sale or Rant
Magnolia.

322-9192.

r

YOU NAM E
T H E P R IC E!

Uoattnr

2 BR. Unfurolibod house. Pb

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Film. Apt. 23U0 neflonvllle.

Merle W. Warner

Stenstrom Realty

BUY
SEE YOUR

Repossessions

National

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
NEW HOMES
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g a
Available in Sanford area and
322-1597.
2665 PARK DRIVE
Longwood are* (6 ml. Bo. an 322.2430
322-7496 DUPLEX ON « Aero cm So
17-92). Ready for occupancy
Sanford Ave, Room for trail­
*85.00 per mo. and up. •
er too. Sale nr Rent. Ph.
LARGE HOME
Sales office: 302 Highland Ave.
322 7519.
309 E. 10th St. Ideal for large
Longwood, Fla.
family looking for loll of
438-3911 Collect
THREE BEDROOM, IVv baths,
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 2
G. I. loan, large com er lot.
RatAfi Florid* Room, Din­
N EW HOMES
Urge shade troo*. 107 Tuck­
ing room, corner local Lon
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
er Drive, Sanford. 122-2233.
AH
for
only
|3500.
Terms
Shown by appointment Ph.
can bo arranged.
97. Iloueea For Rent
323-3541.

Merle W . Warner

$ Bank $

'63 Consel, $1391 hal., $50 mo.
'03 Renault, $981 bal, $39 mo.
'61 Renault. $681 bat. $32 mo.
'61 Ram. Wg. $1197 bal $15 mo.
•61 VW Bus, $1091 bal, $43 me.
'6a Corvair, $797 hal, $33 mo.
'60 Fal. i* PU $781 bal, $34 me.
•59 Merc. $691
bal, $31 mo.
'59 Ply. $781
bal. $33 mo.
'59 Ply Wg. $763 bal, $33 mo.
'59 Ford, $397
bal, $32 mo.
'58 Chev. Wg., $392 bal, $31 me
•58 Olds, $591 bal., $31 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $741 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Chry. $691
bal, $31 mo.
'58 Pont. $741
bal, $32 mo.
'57 Chev. VI $691 bal $32 mo.
'57 Ham. Wg., $597 bal $29 mo.
'58 Ram. $550
bal, $24 mo.
'57 Olds, $693
bal, $33 mo.
'57 Ply. HT, $697 hal. $32 mo.
'56 Chev. Cnv. $762 bal $32 mo.
'53 Chev., $482 bal, $24 mo.
'Si Cadillac, $399 bal, $23 mo.
'51 Pont. $399 bal, $25 mo.
BUILDERS, INC.
'51 Metro, $499 bal, $24 mo.
101, Trailer • Cahnnun
202 Fairmont Dr.
'53 Cadillac, $391 bal, $22 mo.
TENT Camping Trailer. New '55 Olds, $172 bal., $10 mo.
FA 2-8074
tires. Steep 6. *150. 322-0529 '55 Chryaler, $97 bal, $3 mo.
WOODMERF, PARK— 3 Bed­ evenings.
'60 U rk , $299 b a l, $14 mo.
rooms $t(X) Down Payment,
'55 Ford, $99 bal. $3 mo.
lO'1,. Mobile Hitmen • Sale '56 Fold, SS $99 bal., $3 mo.
$60 Monthly payment.
Call 322-3329
'53 Ruirk, $76 bal, $2 mo.
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Realtor
Awnings ft Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2592
1 0 1 1 SANFORD AVE.
103. Mobile Homes - Rent
OPEN EVENINGS
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
with Ca­
Bedroom Homes available in HOUSETRAILER
ail Areas of Sanford. Let us
bana ft lull bath. $45 per
Show you Aroundl
month. Rivervicw Ave. Call
Local automobile dealers of­
322-3KX) after 6 p. m.
fer their best buys in Herald

LAKE MINNIE
4 LAKE FRONT LOTS
1901 S. Park Ave.
Fully Improved
FHA - VA HOMES
FA 2-5U2 anytime
Sewer, Water, Site 112 x 110.
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
Sacrifice 45500 Each. Char­
1. 1 4 . ft 2 ItATIIS
BEL-AIR— 3 Bedrooms, $250
les Sellgmao, 1201 E. RobinKITCHEN EQUIPPED
Down PsymooL 954 Monthly
eon Ave , Orlando. Pho#e LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Payment.
422-2576. Brokers Invited.
For Complete Information
Call 322-3329
See or Call Your

$100.00 D O W N

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LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom, 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
Florida room, fenced yard.
THE TIME TESTED FltlM
for couple or single person
322-1507.
U* N. Perk Av*.
FA 2 6123
or retired. All utilities inFURNISHED COTTAGE at 5
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
FHA • RESALES
Point*. $65 per month. Ph.
cated on 1st St,, within 1
Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM
322-1467.
Mock of 2 free parking lota
MASONRY Homes, 1 ft 2
and shopping center. In­
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. 3 BEDROOM house. Clean ft
quire at Manuel Jacobson
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
2100 Down, Payments lesa
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
322-4013.
than rent.
t BEDROOM FURNISHED,
HELMLY REALTY
RENTAIJ!
utilities included. A d u l t *
Ph. 322 1641
Furnished or Unfurnished
only. Lake Mary, 322-4962.
Rall-Blair Agency
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Medillion Home. Chain link Ph. 322 5841 218 S. Park Ave. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
fence, shallow well ft pump,
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houses
dishwasher, draw drape* ft
EFFICIENCY apartment for 1
Payton Realty
hesvy duty rods, Venetian 322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha or couple, lights ft water (urntllinds, Kitchen equipped,
Lhed. $45. 322-7399.
large landscaped lot. Down 3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, large
payment 91500. Call 322-6143.
lot. Available August 10. 703 108. Rooms For Rent
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
SOUTH PINECREST— 3 ft 4
SLEEPING ROOM, Private
Ph. 323 0940.
Bedrooms. $100 Down Pay­
bath and entrance. 322-3986.
ment. $84 to $118.43 Monthly 1 HR. (urn. house. Lake Mary.
Payments.
115. Autng For Sale
No pete. 322-3040.
Call 322-332!
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. So. San­
ford Ave. Ph. 322-0154.

LAKE MARY. Nicely furnish­
ed 2 Bedroom House. Avail­
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
able August 17. Th. 322-3930
New H o m e . Welt Fourth
Street, Just off Persimmon. 2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina.
Call 838 3911 Collect.
2-2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
"Just think of all tftOM oalorlaa you're burning upP*
Shown Daily 1-7
space heater, kitchen equip­
RESTFULLY YOURS
ped. Available Aug. 3 ft
You deserve comfort end con
Aug. 21. 322-2858.
venience In retirement. Buy
this, beautifully landscaped 3-BEDROOM. 2 bath. Fla.
room,
kitchen
equipped,
home with overtired rooms
draperies. $135 mo. 322 5336
J— Loat A Found
SI— Money Wanted
located m DcBary, one mm
I— Paraonfla
SI—Cavings A Loan
evenings. 322-7430 days,
ute from 1-4 and sn easy
41— Imuranca
4—
Btauty Cara
drive to anywhere. $9500.
I I — School* A Instruction*
5—
n a y Nuraarlae
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
•—Child Care
7a—Employment Hcrvlcaa
Terms I
11— Mala llrlp Wanted
l - l ) o &gt; i —Cata—Fate
ped., air-conditioned, large
71—
Famal*
llrlp
Wanted
l» — Lit ratm-k
corner lot, close U&gt; shopping
73—
Mala or Famala Help BART PILCHER, Broker
II— H|iacial Nollcta
centers, walking distance to
Personal Service
13—
Catarina
74—
ealaa llrlp Wauled
77—Situation W anltd
14— t ' l a c n to Eat
Pinocreat school. $30 mo.
Cell 322-7496
l i —Hp.clat htrvlcra
I I — Income I’ mpcrty
2706 Magnolia Ave. 322 3754.
S3— Ru*lna»a I'rop— lata
I I —Swimming P o o l.
GREENBRfAR
I I — Rtal Ratal* Wanted
17— Janitorial Bervlcte
I I — Real Kalata Mala
15—
Ito -ll-Y o u ria lf
Choice
Iota
available
la I(10. Resort Rentals
17— ilualnra* Ranlala
IS— Uulldrra Xuppllaa
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
SO— l.ola For Mala
30— L'onc r.t. Conalr.
HUTCHISON'S
overlooking
golf
course.
*1— Farma—drove*
31—
Homa Rapalri
OCEANFRONT API'S.
I I — Uut o f Httta Aoraasa
31—Plumbing
Custom building to your
14— llouaaa For Salt
31— Painting
339 So. Atlantic
specifications,
Groenbriar
&gt;4—llou***—Sale or Rant
31—Wall Drilling
Daytona Beach
17— Ilona* For Rani
I I — Air Cond. * llaetlng
dsTslopsd by
lob— Roaort Rental*
I I — Radio • Tvltvlalon
Cell 322 4058
K1NGSWOOD

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106, Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sal*

St. Johns Realty

Renltor

Stemper Agency

Legal Notice

97. Houttes For Rent

Merle W. Warner

GUNS. Buy, Sell. Trade, Re
SHETLAND PONIZP. $75 and
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE RIVERFRONT HIDEAWAY
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid.
riSH CAMP.
Located in center of Shad ft
ing space. Ph. 322-5179.
n a n fishing on the beeutlful
FOB SALE — TV 'S
St. Johns River a 1990 10 a
111. Cuter in ii • Food
22 YOUR PICK
55 Ft. Aluminum trailer
#18 Down $5 Per Week
OKRA. 322-0415.
completely
furnished
on
' largo lo t Trailer, lot and
OKRA. PH. 122 *353,
hideaway with restful quleL
' 7th 4 l.ayrel
nr** snd privacy may bo
T fl^ p e d a H K e n lc e ir
yours for $8,500 with Easy
COMPLETE Lawn
Yard 22 CU. FT. Cheat type FreesTerntii
er. Perfect conditio*. Ph.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMI
Service. 323-2310.
LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
32L045T.
room, 2 Bath, pis* panel­ Rsymrod L oaftniri. AmRIDING BOOTS. Like new, te
ed Florida Room, Central PA aaaat AUaaH* Bank lM g
Resltor-Iniuror-Trodes
price. Ph. 322-4871.
air, sprinkler system, patio,
IV
T H I
IM-U.I.
CLAIMS
322 1991 1919 5. French Avo.
( O . R T IV A M I 1*1111
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 3522, 307 1 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, enclos­
BABY BED, Complete, $15.
Ol,-S9 COl'VTV. PLIIIIID4.
Rldf* Rd.
406 Maple.
WANTED
c a s e v o . eeas.
ed Bmoroway ft carports
r * * D TE3LO.
WEEK END RANCHER
About $5,000. Boull Dawn
Plaintiff, $1 par Day Rental for Electric Who newts 4 atra* of txe*llGovernment Owned
payment. Also tome furni­
Carpet
Shampooer
with
pur­
Homes
rnt pasture land, (fenced
KHP1K LKR DROWN, a / k / a
ture. Immediate occupancy.
chase of Blue Lustre. CarKUDT LEE miOW N.
with two flowing welli). Al­
Call 322 7936 or eac at 2409
t&gt;»r-nd»nt.
roll’s Furniture,
so Includes a modern 10 x
Orange.
VOTICK o r BALE
NOTICE iB HER EE Y GIVEN WILL accept beet reasonable
43 ft. '59 model bunk house
Selection of 2. 3. and 4
T H A T I. F E CARROLL. Conwith Cabana and ecroonod Bedrooms located in various COUNTRY CLUB M AN O Roffer for 18 cu. ft. itelaleii
t i t b i t , Dktlrlct No. 4, *»m .
porch. HURRY) "STAKE
Innlt County Ftnrldi.
under
ooctioai of Sanford
iteel commercial refrigera­
3 ft 2 Bedrooms, $100 Down
aiul by virtue nf a writ of tk YOUR CLAIM NOW." Ride
Immediate Delivery
tor.
Good
running
condition
Payment. |4b to $61 Monthly
trullun htrttufure latutil out
Southbound Stage 3.4 miles MONTHLY PAYMENTS
o f Ibt tb u vt tn lltltd court. In
Contact Dick Aiken or cell
Payment* Iht a l u v t tlyltd rautt. havt
from City Limits. F o r
322-6425.
FROM $50.00
Call 322-3*29
l . v t . J upun lha fnllowlne pro.
schedule call
FOR THE BEST HOME
p.rty, altuait. Irina and btlne

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Orralh Aug. 13, 1964— Page 11 95. Houses For Sale

JUNIOR KINDERS
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
Ph. 3K-35S0
The Flneat In
Tre-School E duollon

4. Heauty Care

£j

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For the biggest inectloo of
nearly new and used furni­
ture. ace Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage la Casselberry
on 17-92. Open I days 9 to *.

25. A ir Conri. &amp; Heating

50. Home Appliance*!

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
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BAHAMA BED ! ” Rubber
mattress 1 2 Rubber Bolst­
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
ers, all nylon covered, $25.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
119 Burke SL, AlUmonte
All Type* and Sires
Spring!.
We Repair and Service
YELLOW Formica Kitchen
STINE
Dinette act, 4 chair*. $20;
Machinery and Suppty Co.
26" Girl's Bike, $10.322-9379.
207 W 2nd St
F A 2 6132

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3 LARGE Nicely turn. Duplex
apis. 14th Ave., Longwood,
! ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 8313298.

1960 FORD Ftirlane “500”
J-dmtr V-l, automatic trane., radio, heater,
low m ile*.............. 7

1961 COMET 4 Door Sedan
Automatic trees., radio, heater, extra
cleaa Raaferd r a r ............. f

1960 VALIANT V-200
4-doer, automatic Iran*., radio and Heater,
Immsculete rendition............... t

1959 DESOTO Flresweep
4-door aedsn, V-8, automatic, radio, heater,
oar o w n e r....................T

1960 DODGE 4-Door Sedan
Stick shift, radio, heater. Reedy l o g o , . , . . . f

1959 PONTIAC Catalina
4-door hardtop, V-8, automatic trine., radio *
A real plea car . . . . . . T

heater,

1964 DODGE 440
4-door ardan, V-8, automatic treat., radio, heater, o k
conditioned. New car warranty. A demonstrator
with low m ile * ................ T

1959 DODGE Convertible
V-l, automatic trsns., power elrrring, radio tad
heater, extra cle a a .............?

Seminole Co. M otors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. Ftrat St.

Fk. 112-M U
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■ letter In year column
tack In IK S which I thought
t i i to inspiring that I cut
It ou t It wa* lifte d “ VERY
POOR** and I wi»h you
would print It araln because
I read it every day and it
hai helped me were than
medicine. God bkta you.
FAITHFUL READER
DEAR F A I T H F U L :
Thank heaven for a rood
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readinf the *problema‘ lent
to your column, and I hope
jo u print thla becauee It
mi(ht do a lot of people
aome food. I'm in a charity
hoapitai with arthritic T.B.,
heart trouble, and I am
gradually loelnr my eye*
lig h t I'm only 38 but I
can't remember beinr free
from pain in Z! yean. If 1
could wake up one morning
feeling good again I would
not care if the neighbor!'
doge barked, if their kida
made noiie, or even if my
wife (if I had one) flirted
with another man. What I
am trying to eay, Abby, ia,
if a perron can get up in
the morning and go to work
on hie own two lege, he
ahould get down on hie
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have had a Joint account
for a year. We've been go­
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and plan to get married aa
eovn aa we can afford it.
I'm SO and he’e 22. We're
waving toward the thing!
w ell nerd to art up houiekeeping, at leaat that waa
the idea when we opened
the account. My problem ie
that my boy friend wanta to
uae the 11200 we have aaved aa a down payment on a
aporta car. He aaya it will be
for both of ua. He eaye he
can get a real good deal on
it. if he leta the guy know
right away. I don't think
he ahould buy it. He aaya
if I loved him I wouldn't
heaitate. I do lovo him. but
I can't are ua buying a
sports car right now. but I
can't put into worda why.
Can you help me?
HESITATING
DEAR
HESITATING:
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There waa a far better card
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When tba k i d * hava Che
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( I i News, wr •stair,
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•aorta
m N e w .its*
at the office, many a wtfe
1 11 i l l S e e m
wishes she could throw up her
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T.t* (SI The Fltntstonee
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girl of carefree, dating age
( I ) The Nurse*
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I f A dolf Hitler was master of the
"Biff L ie" technique, Nikita Khrushchev has no rival in his use o f the
"B ig Threat" method.
The latest threat— or blu ff— to
thunder from the Kremlin is the one
that caused United Nations Secre­
tary General U Thant to return from
a bill-collectinff mission to Moscow
with a lonff face and haunted eyes.
Warned Khrushchev: if the U.N.
pressed the issue o f Russia's ducsdelinquency to the point o f taking
away its vote, then Russia would
walk out o f the General Assembly
and possibly the U.N. itself.
The United Nations is 5122 million
in the red, chiefly because o f de­
faults on the assessments leveled
affainst all members to finance the
peacekecpinff forces in the Middle
Enst and the Congo. Largest chunk
o f this is owed by the U.S.S.R.—
551.7 million.
U Thant’s dismay is understand­
able. It is not the matter o f the mon­
ey, but the prospect o f the damage
that might be done to the U.N. by
the withdrawal o f one o f the two
greatest nations in the world. It wns
the walkouts by Germany nnd Italy
that scaled the fate o f its predeces­
sor, the League o f Nations, in the
1930s.
But great harm could also result
if Russia were allowed to go on
shirking its obligation. For there are
16 other countries on the delinquent
list, including De Gaulles’s France,
which owes 516 million.
With the example o f Russia’s suc­
cessful defiance, these nations cer­
tainly would never pay up. A grave
step toward anarchy within the
world organization would have been
taken.
Khrushchev's position is also un­
derstandable. He can easily conceive
o f the whole thing as an Amcricun
plot.
It was the United Stutcs which
promoted the change in rule that

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WASHINGTON — (NKA&gt;
— Tha Goidwater Imprint up­
on th* Republican party at
tha national lavel already has
produced loma curioui configurations.
Sen,
Barry
Goidwater’ *
presidential candidacy got a
tremendous lift from the
South, but his managers have
abolished the Republican Na­
tional Committee's southern
division and assigned its head,
I. Lee Potter of Virginia, to
campaign acheduling work.
One committee staff men
now on the way out comments
ruefully:
“ Tito whole committee has
become the aouthem division."
Obviously, John Grenier of
Alahems, new executive direc­
tor of the committee, is be­
ing depended upon for Knowiedgstbte
judgments
shout
Barry’s southern prospects.
Odd It I* that Potter should
rome o ff no better than this,
since he was always consid­

ered a pro'Goldwatrr man on ing steadily with politicians
a national committee staff across the country.
Because of this, report* per­
which had fewer of them than
sist that Robert Carter, tha
was often rumored.
Colorado airline nfficial who
Another alleged pi e-San servril the GOP convention as
Francisco Goidwater supporter srrgennt-ut-arma, may hook
Goldwater’a traveling
was William Warner, former onto
executive director of the com. campaign ataff as key politi­
mittee. But he has gained re* cal Unison man. Carter has
ward not from the senator, worked with Leonard Hail,
but from the GOP vice pres­ everybody’* prototype o f the
idential nominee, Hep. William party professional.
Carter is, however, being
Miller o f New York, the for­
mer national chairman. War­ considered also for another
ner wilt manage
Miller’s assignment as an assistant to
Clifford Folger, Republican
campaign.
It Is no surprise, of course, money man, who has ngreed
that a triumphant Gnldwalcr In stage a series of big fund­
should ha installing his own raising dinners this fall.
There is some evidence that
people In top committee reh-ions. This is the law of po­ Goidwater’ * intimates, having
chosen Ilean Burch as nation­
litical life.
Yet, some of his major al chairman, urged a second­
choices are not only new to ary role upon F. Clifton
national political management White, pre-nomination en-Hlbut reputed to he less than rertor nf Goidwater field op.
totally enchanted with the eratinns. White ia rated one
gruhhy business of negotiat- of the must aeasnned politi­
cal figures in the aenator'i
ramp. That trasnning could
have been moat useful in the
lop nstinnal committee strata.
If such an offer were act­
Altamonte Spring*
Geneva
ually made, it may not have
Mrs. Julia Harto#
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathleux
appealed to While, who earlier
838-1318
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had hern marked In fo r the
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lake Mary
Mrs. Maryann Mllea
national chairmanship. He is
Mr*. Franres Wester
M I-M II
331-8218
now being tapped to run GoldCasselberry
wator's extra-curricular cam­
Lake
Monro#
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mra.
HL.
Johnson
paign effort deaignrd to lur*
838-5048
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doctors, lawyer*, independ­
Chuluota
Lon g wood
Mrs. Joan Mafia
ents and other* who may not
3(5-3742
Mr*. Donna Eat**
wish to identify too closely
Denary
838-3317
with the GOP aa such.
Mrs. Frank White
North Orlando
The committee will, o f
SM-4232
Mra. Doris Dcaa
course,
have the profesilonal
331-1888
Deltona
assistance of Hall and Ray
Mr*. Mildred Harney
Osteen
888-SS31
Bliss, Ohio national commit­
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Enterprise
teeman.
822-4841
Mrs. Ritchie Harri*
Still, Bliss will be heavily
Oviedo
preoecupird wdth Ohio prob­
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
283-3180
lem*. And there hive elwsyt
been some skeptics who have
questioned the weight o f
Hall's contributions to past
campaign*.
Goidwater’* manager*, Unf­
ed then with some amateur­
ism, may In th* month* ehead
Page J-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., August 13, 1961 find themicivc* looking often
to an unheralded professional
they have drawn into thtir
v a i n a
a. a t * l o w , B o r r o a u s m s i u a i a
circle—the veteran Albert B.
r a u a
V O L T O L I N B , C ie a a l a l l e a - O e a e r s l B i a s e s *
Hermann, a politician'* politi­
JU L IA N L . I T C S I T B O B
aOBEM T A LEXAN D ER
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ll inliam—the I'ulca, the Hun­
garians, the Kail Germans
would long ago bate knuckled
down and lost the last vestige
of self-respect and identity?
Doesn’t hr know that 20 post­
war governments failed in
France
before
De Geulle
rente along and pullrd that
nation together again by set­
ting out to restore France’s
grandeur? It’s terrible to
think what would have hap­
pened to the Free World If it
hadn’t been made up of na­
tionalities to resist commun­
ism.
"The senator doesn’t see
thing* that way,” Veritas de­
clared. "The senator says on
page HI that he’s against
‘abstract and mystic goals’
such as ’ the pi ill. ami power
and srlf-resperl of a nation.’
Ill- believe* that a nation ban
no 'self' or ’soul’ *nd that the
myth of nationalism ‘has now
become a harrier to the his­
torical pi ore**,' by which hr
means ‘evrr-lurgcr political
and ernnomic communities.’
I'm afraid that th* senator,
although an intellectual, has
fallen into an entl-intr!lernia|
am) materialist fnllary. lie Is
saying that something is bet­
ter because it'* bigger. There­
fore, a system of globalissinio
in which 200 million Ameri­
cana would hr awallowed up
in a World Government of
thrre billion Eurasians ami
Africans would be ideal. ’It is
the nation . .
Fulbrighl
writes, 'that now nbatrucla
our priigtes*.' , .

Mr. Veiitas wasn’t going to
say, was he, that .Senator
Fulbrighl wrote a great deal
about "collective
energies"
and nothing at all about free
enterprise? That Fulbright as
good a* say* "science" lias
outmoded niosl of our spir­
itual need* and exprrsiont?
Thst, the full belly and the
long life aie preferable to the
poetic satisfactions ami glor­
ies which great societies o f
history have brought In their
people*? Wasn't Mr. Veritas
going to note that Senator
Fulbrighl alnioal invariably
voted for reducing national
defense ami incmising for­
eign aid? That in this book
ami in his speeches, the sen­
ator put* more atrraa on
American "imperalliam" and
America's violation of treaties
than he ever doea mi the ag­
gressions mid perfidirs of our
enemies? Thai Fulhright ii
almost automatically against
any "prestige" consideration
for the USA, such ns flagflying in I'anama nr winning
the
rare to the
moon?
Weren't alt these attitudes of
Fulbright rather strange, and
stultifying to find in a chair­
man of foreign relations? And
don't the rest of us have
some reason to he disturbed —
not that Bill Fulbrighl exer­
cises his right to free speech
in this challenging lamk—hut
that any national figure of
his size should be such an
anti-nationalist?
Vernon J. Veritas, who can­
not tell a lie, preferred tu
stay silent on these subjects.

Most of those welfaie chil­
dren are ton low in l.lj. to
do anything but leaf raking
and similar unskilled labnr.
Rut our society simply docs
nut offer enough unskilled la­
bor Jobs to match their zoom­
ing population.
.So millions of them sit In
front of TV by day and con­
tinue breeding mure defective
"free loaders" at night to be
on the taxpayer'* hack.
This is not a matter of Re­
publican I'arty v*. Democrat­

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WASHINGTON, D. C. —
"Somebody ought to tell Sen­
ator Bill Fulbrlght," said Vernon J. Veritas, the old truthteller, "that partiotism i* the
noblest emotion of the human
lueast. It ia selfless nnd even
sexless. It has inspired more
sacrifice, more valor end vir­
tue, built more homes, launch­
ed more ships, given more
people a commonality of in­
terest than any feeling known
to man."
But Senator Fulbrighl, the
rompleal cogitator of the upjwr chamber, couldn’t be ig­
norant about such a universal
verity as patriotism—could
he, Mr. Vcrito* wan asked?
Very few senators had as
much education, or had done
as much thinking, or attained
morn status as an intellectual
an Fulhrigltl nf Arkansas,
chairman of Foreign Rela­
tions, author of a new hook
called, "Old Myths and New
Realities." Is Rill Fulbrighl
against patriotism?
"Nat against it in much as
he's above it," said Veritas,
who cannot tett a tie, "In his
new hook, the senator calls
It nationalism, which is an
imposter word for patriotism.
He'd like to ire this country,
and all rountrira, rise above
the natural affection which
people down the agra have
felt for their homeland!. By
denaturing mankind to this
extent, the senator ereates the
millenlum of hi* own mind,”
Did Mr. Veritas say a milleniumT An imaginary para­
dise? Then, wasn’t the sen­
ator going
in for auine
■'myth*" o f hi* own?
"U p to page 77 of his
book," averred Veritas, "you
might think the senator wa*
only indulging in anme top­
ical cliches. On that page,
Fulbright comes out agsinit
‘extreme nationalism’ as one
pf the ‘luxuries thst the hum­
an race can nu lunger afford.’
He says it’s better, although
Mess intoxicating,’ for people
to develop a love for ‘ life and
pear*’ instead of for their
country and its ideals. But by
Ihd time he trachea page 140.
we find Fulbrighl inveighing
against patriotism even in
modsratlon. He says it’s ’ the
most powerful single force in
the world politics of the 20th
Century . . . also the most
dangerous’.”
Mor* dangerous than com­
munism? Doesn’t Fulbright
know that without their en­
during nationalism — or pa­

no In I.

ic hut is a basic mathematics’
and economic crisis.
It esn slip up so fast thst
in just one generation, tha
voting balance of power can
sabotage our entire system of
government.

S ELL-A -B R A TI0 N

Materialist Fallacy

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B A J tB IK T T

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Now watch how fast the
defective* will he outvoting
your children and grandchil­
dren:
1064, defectives two, nor­
mal 2; 1080, defective* five,
normal two; 2014. defectives
25. normal four: 2030. defec­
tives, 125, normal right; 2064,
defectives 625, normal 18.
In just one generation, the
welfare children will outvote
the normal couple's offspring
in a ratio of 2*i to t (See
10801.
But the welfare grandchil­
dren in the year 2014. will
outnumber and thus outvote
the normal’s grandchildren by
over 6 In I.
In 100 years, the ratio is

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CASE T-448: Recently I
wa* invited to address the
Virginia Council on Health.
One o f the common ques­
tion* arising at such welfare
meetings ia:
"Will welfarism destroy our
'free enterprise’ system by
the voting power nf all those
welfar* recipients?”
Welfarism is a creeping
threat to economic and politi­
cal freedom, due in part to
the rapid increasr in the site
nf relief families.
Remember, too, that there
are almost 10,000,000 actual
feebleminded people in the
L'.S.A,
Not all welfare cases ate
feebleminded, but most nf the
feebleminded are on atate or
federal welfare!
Just contrast a feeblemind­
ed couple’* tieacendants with
the offspring nf a normal
American couple.
Allow a breeding cycle of
25 years, though feebleminded
start reproducing at 15 or 10,
without marriage ceremonies.
Ami they have big families,
hut to he conservative we'll
restrict the welfare family to
only five children, and allot
two youngsters to the normal
couple.

Thought For Today

B io sso t— Roy Crom ley

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gave the small countries o f the Gen­
eral Assembly the power to initiate
over the heads o f the big powers in
a veto-paralyzed Security Council.
The United States backed the send­
ing o f international troops to the
Middle East and the Congo. The Un­
ited States has urged employment o f
the vote denial to force compliance
to assessments passed by the Gener­
al Assembly. The United Stntcs ap­
plauded the World Court decision
that this was a legal power o f that
body.
Why,
Khrushchev
undoubtedly
wonders, should he pay good Rus­
sian money to support American pol­
icy ?
When the alternatives are balanc­
ed. however, the United Nations will
have the least to lose— nnd perhaps
the most to gain— by refusing to
back down before the growls of the
Russian bear.
In fact, the Russians themselves
would have the most to gain by stay­
ing within the U.N. This is not the
1930s. The globe has shrunk nnd the
nations on it have become vastly
more interdependent since the days
when Hitler and Mussolini could suc­
cessfully ignore world opinion.
Nor does the U.N. represent wnrld
opinion alone; It is the meeting room
o f world diplomats. The Soviets are
not likely to abandon their opportun­
ities for contact nnd influence with
the small nations o f Africa nnd Asia
and join their best-loved enemy and
rival. Red China, in diplomatic exile.
The United Nations has grown
mightily in strength nnd wisdom
since its founding 19 years ago. With
a little faith on the part o f its mem­
bers, it will withstand this latest
challenge.

Remember that my life is a breath;
my eye will never again see good.—
Job 7:7.

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School Starts In August This Year T O U C H T O N
; Seminole County atudenta
•will begin school the earlleit
' they hive in their lifetime this
year—Aug. 11.
But tbey'Q get a alight re'•Oita hardly before they get
■ accustomed to the seating ar­
rangements In classrooms.
The first holiday will be

days off for Thanksgiving.
A couple of weeks or so la­
ter they'll again have a holi.
day—now called "Winter Va­
cation"
since
the term
"Christmas" has been tech­
nically ruled out of the school
system vocabulary by the Su­
preme Court

Sept. 7, Labor Day.
Then it's back to the books
until Oct. 23 when the teach­
ers hold forth In classrooms
for a Conference Day with
parents.
About a month later, Nor.
28 and 27 to be exact, stu­
dents will get a few more

7 0 Teachers To Be On Job
Between 70 and 73 teachers
will be working in Seminole
County schools for the first
time this fall and they'll be
briefed at an orientation later
this month.
The teachers will convene,
probably at the Pinecrest
School for the session on Aug.
17. Their actual school year
starts the following day as
they prepare for the arrival
of students.
County education officials

report that IIS positions will
be filled this year in the
school system; Including ad­
ministrative and clerical staff
members.
This relatively small group
of educators and aides will be
the guiding hand for a record
number of students.
Walter A. Teague, adminis­
trative assistant to Schools
Supt. R. T. Ullwee, estimates
this year's school population
will be 13,400. This compares
with 14,487 students at the

Transportation
Major Hem In
School Budget
Transportation of atudenta
to eebools in th* county is con­
siders d one of the major
itema in the fiscal budget.
Eight new buses have been
purchased f o r
this yaar,
bringing th* total lo I I In
operation. This compares with
M last year.
yaar the buses logged
I,OH milM a day and tt is ex­
pected this will be Increased
this year to about 3,130 znlica
dally.
And thay’ll transport I,too
etudente each day at the
school yaar.
Setting up a timetable for
euefa a fleet la • herculean
teak performed by WaUar A.
Teague, administrative assist­
ant te Schools Supt. JL T. Milwee, and Herbert Muse, trans­
portation manager.
They perform the task bear­
ing in mind at all times that
for every mile a hue travels It
costa between a and M cents
o f taxpayers' money.
They try to avoid having the
bus run empty, a costly itam
end ana wblab has na valua to
the aabool system.
T o do this, drivers are
ehoeea, to a great extent, on
whom they live. Buses in
snany instances are parking
- at or w a r Urn driver's kome
eo that the mileage will be a
useful item rather than weal­
ed.
Teague eaid greet stress is
placed an the driver's resi­
dence and priority is given to
these personi.
As Is typical throughout the
atate, about ao per cent of the
bus d riven in the county are
women. Many o f tham are
housewivei who ean find the
time necessary to make the
morning and afternoon runa
and who are dependable.
The fleet of buees is cared
tor in shops manned by school
department crews. The shops
&gt;are located to the rear of the
Junior High School and this
poses another problem for
county educators.
. The shop |a an antiquated
one capable of hsadllng IS
vehicles. Since all repairs of
ell types are handled in the
shop, school officials indicate
more adequate facilities are
needed and plane are in the
embryo stage for this.

schools. A crew o f at least 20
men under the supervision of
Stanley Lsrgent, maintenance
superintendent, are at work
throughout the school system.
Largent has his man dis­
persed to all achools, making
repairs where necessary, re­
painting araae that need it,
floors are being cleaned and
varnished, or seiled.
In eddltion, workers are re­
modeling the Junior High
School lunchroom into an In­
dustrial arts shop. They're al­
so completing work on a
dressing room
at Lyman
School.
The maintenance crew la
expanded d u r i n g summer
months but Largest baa about
nine man on a year-round
basis keeping ahead of the In­
evitable damages, deteriora­
tion and depreciation of tba
school properties.
Thaae projects are all cur­
rent one* but Largent'a office
Is not limited to present need
for repairs. School officials
have laid out future work for
bia staff — work which will
help prepare for n huge in­
crease in school population
the succeeding year.
Five new classrooms are
planned for South Seminole
and Alternant* gprlnps Ele­
mentary School; general and
agricultural shopa are being
planned for Croom* High
School, and an agricultural
shop is in the works for geminola High School

P R E S C R IP T IO N

d ose o f the previous school
year.
This Increase will be taken
in stride by school officials
and Is declared relatively rou­
tine by Teague. But next year,
ha adds, "the bubble will
burst" and the school system
must begin Immediate plans
for a huge Influx of students.
He and other educators
have foreseen this develop­
ment during recent years sod
have m ide exhaustive plans
to cope with it, now that the
era la so near at hand.
Aa In the past, Seminole
County schools will be able to
handle the Increase. It always
has and can be expected to
When
the lordly
senior
continue the basic policy of
caring for today'a students leaves high school and begins
his college year, he finds that
while looking to tha future.
his whole academic life has
changed.
Courses
have
unfamiliar
names, professors lecture him
from their notes with a decep­
Returning a luggage-laden tively casual air, expecting
student to hll favorite campus him to get the Information all
eaa bow be accomplished at a down, digest it and "return"
single stroke by giving him or It at exam time. Then he dis­
her a car rental certificate.
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With thii handy ear rental that the colie g« library, except
certificate daughter or Mm for being larger, possibly with
can now (&gt;ack all the cloth- a larger staff, has changed
ing personal effects in a late- little. It la still "old reliable."
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The library’* main service
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cost. Hertz car-rental certifi­ supplement course - lectures,
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Something New
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There'll be something new
for youths returning to three
schools in Seminole County
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11.
Construction work is being
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The "Winter Vacation" will
start at the close of jehool
Dec. 18 and classes will resume Jan. 4 In all schools.
Another Conference
Day
uill be held for teachers and
parents on Jan. 29 with the
children geting the day off.
On March II and 19 faculty
member* and other educator*
will attend the Florida Educa­
tion and Florida State Teach­
ers Association m e e t i n g s
while the students get still
another rest period.
The "Spring Vacation" will
be from April 16 through
April 19; another Conference
Day will be held on April 30.
Schools close for atudents
on June 4 since by then they
will have completed the al­
lotted 180 daya of schooling.
But teachers will remain on
the Job until June 10 when the
school year officially comes to
a clast.

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School For Adults
To Open Sept. 8

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The evening Adult High
School which meet, at Semin*
ol# High School, Sanford, will
open at 7 p. ni., September 8,
1064.
An organisational meeting
will be held at that time to
determine whet claisei will be
offered. Preient plane rail for
couraee in English I, II A III,
U. S. History, Civics, General
Mathematics, Algebra I A II,.
and General Science. Addi­
tional rourses will be offered
if there are as many as 18
persons interested in each
course.
The Instructors will be Har­
old Heckenbach, principal of
Pfnecrest School; Archie Can­
non of the Seminole High fac­
ulty; and Halph Urewer of
the Lyman High faculty.
The enrollment fee is ('.'00

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take to mschlnery and preci­
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washer and dryer? Male pat­
ronage at self-service laun­
dries Is enormous.
Look
around next time you visit
your eoln-lsundry center. Tske
a hint, back-to-schoolers—give
Mom a hand I

A jewelry gift is especially
welcome because it's a con­
stant reminder of your love
and affection as well a* being
a practical helper during his
school and years afterwards.
The Jowbsry Industry Coun
cil recommends these teenage
favorites. A dependable watch
la necessary. Another gift is
a fine pen ami pencil act. A
portable typewriter to help
him incrcate marks.
And for the very important
business of being well dressed,
some personal jewelry of his
or her liking. Whatever you
choose, a jewelry gift Is a
memorable gift for school
folks and one that will remind
them of home and your affec
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Uneducated Today,
Unemployed Later
ATLANTA, (ia —"The uneducated of lodsy are the un­
employed of tomorrow," Re­
gional Director Henry A.
Hueltner o f the U. 8. Labor
Department’s Wage and Hour
and Public Contracts Divi­
sions pointed out in remind­
ing employers o f the childlabor standards provided In
tba Fair J-abur Htnndnrdi
Act,
•These standards are not
intrnded to keep young people
from working," be said, "but
are designed to give them un
np|&gt;ortunity to get an educa­
tion in this ago of automa­
tion. The man who has left
high school before graduation
will earn nn average of $60,*
000 Irsa during Ills working
lifetime til nil the high school
graduate.”
Hurttner urged employers
to encourage boys and girls
with summer jobs to go buck
to school to equip themselves
for a useful and satisfying
life. I'nit-titne employment
outside school hours is per­
mitted under the Art (or 14and iG-year olds in a variety
of jobs, such as sales, office,
or clerical work.
Minora 10 and over may be
employed in any ncrupntton
other than those found and
declared liaiardous by the
Secretary of Iarbor. An 18.
year age minimum applies to
hazardous occupations such as
driver nr driver's helper nn a
motor vehirle, elevator oper­
ator, logger nr sawrnillrr,
operator of rertain powerdriven machinery and some
excavation work.
Huetlner said that employera can protect themselves
against unintentional viola­

tions o f the child-labor pro­
visions by obtaining and
keeping on file an age cer­
tificate for each minor em­
ployed, showing him to lie tlir
legal age for the occupation
In which be ia working.

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The Fair Labor SUndurds
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interstate commerce or in the
production of gomls for com­
merce and in certain large en­
terprises engaging In or pro­
ducing goods for such com­
merce.
Additional i n f o r m ulion
about Ilia Art's rhild-lutior
provisions may lie obtained
from thr ripurcet office of the
U. S. Iji Imit Department's
Wage uiid Ilnur and Public
Contracts Divisions, located at
1'UI t'arlaiiui lluilding, K.T.IU
N. K. 7tb Avenue, North Mi­
ami, Florida, Rufus l - .Stokes,
Supervisor. State labor and
school officials will provide
information about the state
child-labor
laws.
Hueltner
said that the higher standards
should he observed If federal
uiid stale laws differ.
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BYRON KIM BALL
Long Range Planning

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City Gets Fund Requests From Two C. O f Cs.
C lO C
Nineteen year* ago today
Japan surrendered to the Allit’* and World War II ended.
It's a happy thought to recall
the day hostilities ceased. But
there’s still that remembrance
of the thousands of American
men who had made the *upreme sacrifice.
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Sylvia Williams, Seminole
Jligh’a head majorette, wants
tis to remind SHS girls that
majoretta practice starts at 0
a. m. Monday at the school.
She also has invited any girls
who hove had experience in
twirling to try out for posi­
tions on the " A ” and "B ”
Corps of the "Twirling ScmInolei.”
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Kiwania Annual Kids Day
this year la going to be somethig different— something big
and exciting. Larry Liberatore, former University of
Florida Gator quarterback,
now with the Orlando Bron­
cos, will be here. In addition
ther&lt; will be a magician, a
hill-billy band, and some up­
coming predictions and runthroughs by a local football
coach. Thu big event will be
held at Municipal Stadium,
next Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

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Lady Luck has smiled on
the Kiwania Club and they
have been able to get clear­
ance for a guided tour
through Cape Kennedy. The
trip has been set, tentatively
for Sept. 2, when the local
club will be received at the
Cape, loaded on an air-condi­
tioned bus, with an official
guide and given the grand
tour, right up to the launch­
ing pad.
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Mrs. Beverly Adams of
Sanford became quite dis­
turbed by the news Wednes­
day that the l&gt;ody o f a Cali­
fornia youngster found frozen
in a box car of honey dew
melon* In Miami » s i to b*
buried In potter* field. The
boy’a parent* were unable ot
bear the expense of shipping
his body back to California.
Mrs. Adams nude several
long distance ealla Wednesdey
morning to aee If eomething
could be done to aend the
body home. A couple of hours
after her rail to the Miami
Chamber of Commerce, Unit­
ed Press International carried
the story that South Florida
groups had arranged to fly
the body back to California.
‘ i don’t know if my call
hard anything to do with It
or not," said Mrs. Adams
when The Herald notified her
after aha had earlier phutu-d
the newspaper. Hut she added,
" I f eomething hadn’t been
done I waa going to phone
the Governor.”

Herald Index
Abby - .......

ber, assembling an impressive
delegation of committee chair­
men was led by President
K a r l y l e Houshnlder. The
group requested an additional
appropriation of $5,000 over
the allotted $10,000 already
budgeted.
No money had been budget­
ed for the Sanford Chamber,
but they also put in a request
for $5,000.
The Seminole County Cham­
ber presented the chairmen of
each committee who outlined

Seminole County

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the activities o f their group
over the past year and their
plans for th* future.
Primary item which spark­
ed the request for additional
funds is » huge t'J foot by 10
foot highway1 billboard to be
installed at ten locations on
major highways all over Flor­
ida. The billboard advertise*
"Sanford, on the St. John's
lUver, the Nile of America."
Commissioners, openly im­
pressed with the billboard

sign, which they declared
"beautiful” . . . ’’ impressive"
unanimously expressed them­
selves in favor of the added
appropriation, " if we can find
the money.”
Appearing for (he Seminole
Chamber to outline past progtes* and future plans were
Sen. Muck N. Cleveland Jr.,
chairman of the Armed Forces
Committee, who emphasized
th* Importance of the Navel
Air Station, with its expan­

sion and Improvements and
it’s impact on the economy of
the aree;
Brack Perkini, Chairman
of the Sanford Merchant's
Association division of the
Chamber, who said that for
the first time, the group has
full membership of alt mer­
chants and needs all the help
it can get;
Scott Burn*, rhalrman of
the Industrial Committee, who
outlined the spectacular diver­
sification of e ill p l o y nient

* on the St. Johns River * * * * “ The Nile of America”

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The Sanford Lions have
changed their Tuesday noon
meeting place to the Lake
Monroe Inn, President How­
ard Hood has announced.
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By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Sinford City Commission­
ers, expecting to wind up bud­
get hearings Thursday night
bad to postpone finalizing,
when a scheduled appearance
o f members of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
with a request for funds, was
followed by an unscheduled
request from the Snnford
C h a m b e r , also requesting
funds.
The Seminole County Cham­

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VOL. 5G

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY, AUGUST U , 19G1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Outlook Brightens
Conservation cal project to see whether It
in generates enough public in­
terest to bscome an annual
Seminole County with the ex­
avent. Should this develop, it
pect* floh it will become an was pointed out, the special
annual avent, it mushroom­
week would be shifted to oth­
ing into what officials say er cities in th* state each
could be th* biggest project
year.
of its kind in this county.
Conducting the meeting yes­
Representatives from a va­
terday was A. B. (Tommy)
riety of State and county
Peterson, president of the
agenclci *• well a* city o f­
Sanford Chamber, and James
ficiate met Thursday noon at
T. Talmsdge, Chamber man­
Jim Spencer'* Restaurant to
ager. W. A- (Jske) Adams
map plan* for tha week sched­
is coordinator of the week.
uled for Sanford from Oct. 20
to Oct. 31.
Heeding the local effort is
the Sanford Chamber o f Com­
merce. Official*
conferred
with leaders of state groups
and planned a full schedule
of exhibits, demonstrations
and “ static displays.”
Th* demonstration* will in&gt;
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
dude such field* a* tugging American Medics! Association
fish, fir* fighting, tree plant. (AMA) told Congress today
Ing, field trips for Audubon that It Is ethical for a doctor
Society members and others to own a pharmacy as long as
Interested in this endeavor, ho docs n«l exploit his panursery displays, movies, art ticnti.
exhibits and many more, officlala said.
J. H. Sayaa of Tallnhassee,
BEVERLY HILLS, Csllf.
manager of the Reel cation (U P l)—Broadway songwriter
Department of the Florid* De­ Alan Jay Ijrrnrr and his
velopment Commission, re­ "Fair Lady," Mirheline, were
ported h* has received assur­ making iwret music again to­
ances from many atate groups day following their reconcil­
that they will participate.
iation.
He listed some o f these as
the Board o f Conservation,
NICOSA. Cyprus (UP1| State Forestry Service, Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com­ The United Nation* ha* won
mission, State Department of a promise of no more fighting
Agriculture,
Florida
State in the Kokkina area but said
Museum. Southwest Florida today it has not been able to
Water Management Commis­ gain rnnlrol in the tense cap.
sion. th* State Audubon So­ ital of Nicosia,
•‘ F l o r i d a

Week," a pilot program

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Sweet Music

UN Gets Pledge

ciety and Florida Sportsmen's
Association.
Many other groups, such as
th* W’ornen’s Club end Garden
Club affiliates, have also ex­
pressed interest In the pregram, it was pointed out.
The decision was mads to
allot each phasa of tha com­
plex conservation program a
definite tchedule. These will
Include physical demonstra­
tions utilizing th* lakefront.
th* Lake Manro* Industrial
Park, the Civic Center and
Its grounds.
Gov. Farris Bryant haa pro­
claimed the Oct. 20-31 period
as
"Florida
Conservation
Week” and atata official* will
, watch th* auccaas of the lo­

Birchers Aloof
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo.
(U P l)—Robert Wtech, founder
of the John Birch Society,
laid Thursday night his organitatinn would take no of­
ficial part in partisan politics
during the 1364 election campalgn.

$63,000 Robbery
NEW YORK (U P l) — Four
neatly dressed armed men
driving a white automobile
forced an American Airlines
cashier, John Young, to open
a safe at Kennedy Interna­
tional Airport this morning
and made off with $63,000 in
cash and $20,000 in checks,
police reported.

20 MILES AHEAD ON T

Feasibility Study On Seminole Tax
Raise Coming
Area College Asked
By Julian Slrnslroni
Associal* Editor
The initiul step toward ob­
taining a community college
for th* Centrel Florida area
we* taken Thursday afternoon
when the Seminole County
Board of Fubllc Instruction
voted to request the Slate
Department o f Education to
make a feasibility study.
If the study is favorable it
rould provide the basis upon
which Seminole County’ s leg­
islative delegation rould ask
for an enabling art during lint
11)06 session o f the Legisla­
ture.
It. T. Milwer, superintend­
ent o f schools, told the board
that if a junior college were
to be established the county's
portion o f the cost of financ­
ing the school would be ap­
proximately $20,000, or five
percent of Seminole minimum
foundation fund*.
Th* board also approved a
coni 1act with thr State Board
of Health for the Seminole
County Health Department to
service the system's schools,
Inspected new additions to

the Ijibe Mary and Oviedo
schools so teachers could oc­
cupy them during the presi load planning period, open­
ed bids for a tractor w-lth
mower and loader attach­
ments, and pun based a print­
ing pints fin Sanford Junior
High.
Th* hoard awarded a hid In
Snnford Linoleum for tile al
the Oviedo High gymnasium,
another bid was awarded for
ceramic tile at Lyman High’*
gym, heard a report that a
fence at Altamonte Springs
Elementary was under rons l r u r l i i i n , nnd okayed a
change order providing for
vent* and vert fans in an ad­
dition to Ctooms High,

Suspect Sought
City, c scanty and state police
arc searching for a man who
tried to force a Lake Mary
woman, Barbara Miller, to
drive him to Jacksonville late
yeaterday afternoon, t h e n
changed his mind and left her
and the car at Highway 40
and Interstate 4.

feasibility study will be un­
derway in the next fit days,
and proposed legislation for
establishing the Port of San­
ford is now in Its final stages.
Clifford MeKihbin, chair­
man of the promotions com­
mittee, presented the proposed
billboard, which will be art on
locations stretching from north
of Jacksonville to south of
Orlando, visible for more than
half a mile and Scotch-lighted
at night. Also presented waa
the front auto tag which hud
to be re-ordered twiee this
year to keep up with the de­
mand. Maps, brochures and
mailing piccea were also dis­
played.
Tho request for additional
funds of $5,000 would be used
muinly to pny for tho rental
of tho billboards, which cost
$35 each per month.
John Krider, chairman of
tlio Waterway* Committee
told tlio Commission that the

September 1 meeting o f hia
group would probably finalize
the "parkega deal” presents,
tion to be mada to legislators,
and start the St. John'i-ln*
di.vn River Canal within threa
years.
Other persons present to
urge appropriation of tha
money- and commend the work
of the Seminole County Cham,
her were Jark Bolt, represent,
mg Chase and Company; Lor.
mg Burgess, representing tha
Florida Stale Bank; DeWItt
Matthews, for th* Hanford
Atlantic N a t i o n a l Iinnkj
Douglas Stcnstrom, a member
of the Chamber'* executlva
committee.
"Tliean Chamber lendora
ami the committee working
under them represent a mil.
lion dollars worth of talent
devoting their time free for
the City of Sanford and Seminolo County," Krider told
commissioner*.

NO. 256

CLIFFORD McKibbin,
chnlrnmn o f the Sentinolo Clm tuber'a Pro­
motion Committee, dis­
play it one o f the bill,
boards which will Ik*
p l a c e d at strategic
p o i n t a on biubwaya
leading to Sanford and
Seminole County. Tlio
Chamber hna ordoi&lt; !
ID o f the 12-foot bv *1L
foot "bulletins" for the
promotional campaign,
stressing the "N ile o f
America" theme.
(Herald Photo)

Conservation W eek

which has taken place in Sem­
inole County in th* past five
years, and the 25 manufactur­
ing plan* now operating in
the area.
George Touhy, chairman of
tho waterfront development
committee, emphasized t h *
necessity to create "a new
Image" of Snnford, with th*
development of the water­
front, which h« termed "one
of the most important steps
in Ih* redevelopment of San­
ford that has ever been pro­
posed.”
Byron Kimball, co-chairman
of the Long llunge Planning
Committee with Judge C. Ver­
non Mize, told the commission
that the rnmniittre is working
hard to obtain legislation to
authorize a itnte-supported
junior college for Seminole
County.
Frunrla E. Iloumillat Jr.,
chairman of the Port Author­
ity, said that an engineering

Will taxr» ! m- increased for
S« minute
County
residents
during the i!Wt 65 fiscal year?
Yes. Despite the fact that
the Hoard of County Commis­
sioner* held tin- lino at 0 mills,
taxes will m more during the
coming year,
This was Hie wnrd Imra
Mary Earle Walker, county tax
assessor, w!m loday reminded
properly owners (hat the coun­
ty school system's millagc was
Inrrrased from * -5 to 9.32,
While the I U7 niillage hike
affects all taxpayers in the
county, actual total increases
depend upon wtvere a property
owner resides
Mrs. Walker said that tax­
payers living in (he Lake Mary
fire control district will be
assessed at Hie rate of 13.47
mill* which Included .15 mills
applied only to this area.
Residents in the flood con­
trol district will lie assessed
at a 16 07 millagc rate. This in­
cludes .73 of a mill for flood
control.

Can't Finance 2 CCs, City Says
Sanford City Commissioners, besieged at budget hear­
ing Thursday night by re­
quests from tlic Seminole
Chamber of Commerce and
the Sanford Chamber, ex­
pressed themselves as being
unhappy with (lie idea of hav.
ing two chambcri paralleling
each other, and urged that
the two "get together and
coordinate their effort!."
"I think their efforts could
be coordinated somehow. Wo
don’t need two Chambers,"
said Mayor A. L. Wilson.
" I would like to sec the two
chambers work together, one
a division of the other,” said
Commissioner J. II. Crapps.

raise for city employes, after
hearing the request* from th*
two chambers, commissioner*
turned back to begin squeez­
ing the budget a little lighter
and Instructed Cily Manager
W. E. Knowles to "work it
over again."
Knowles said till computer
was "red-hot and imoking."
Commsisioners’ early hope*
of somehow finding money t*
a little raise for thcmsclvca
went glimmering, also,
Final budget hearing will b*
held on Aug. 24.
"You can quote me as saying,” Commissioner Crapp*
told a Herald reporter with «
grin, "w* ain’t gonna raise no
taxes!"

Saislord C. Of C.
Asks $5,000
Members of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, led by
former msyor, Tom McDon­
ald, making an unscheduled
appearance at Sanford City
Commission Thursday, asked
for an appropriation nl $5.ono
to he set aside for their
need*.
The group proposed that
that amount lie earmarked,
but left In the rily'a treasury,
so that they could prcsenl pro­
ject* which t h e y dremrd
worthy for Die commissioners
approval.
Two projects which thr
group said it has coming up
are a Conservation Week In
he held hrre Oct, 26-31, with
dozens of displays set up in
Uic Industrial Bark ami in the
Civic Center. They expect to
attract "loo,non persons In
Hie ares In view the dis­
plays," McDonald said.
The second project is a

Sanford display from Jan. 10
to Fch. 10, 11)05, at the Florida
Showcase in Rockefeller Cen­

ter in New York. McDonald
said that the showcase has
been reserved fur Sanford at
that time.
Commissioners J. II. Crapps
and Joe Baker told the San*
ford Chamber that t h e y
thought tiie ideas were good
and they would try to help
underwrite them it possible,
but not to the tune o( $5,000.

TOM MCDONALD

For An All 'Round

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Board Notified

The .Seminole County School
Board reccivtd a letter last
week from th* Knox Develop­
ment C01 p. stating that the
firm is palnnlng to construct
some 250 homes in an area
near the interaction of 1-4
and Sit 436.
Th* homes, the communica­
tion declared, will be in the
$36,000 to $76,000 bracket
KEY WEST &lt;UI*1) — The The buard was asked to keep
"king of the Keys," Heroic C. the proposal in mind when it
Papy, was buried two blocks makes its survty for future
needs during November.
from hi* home Thursday.

Papy Rurice!

"These two groups are both
doing good work, but they are
paralleling each other. All of
their projects are good, and
they hive worked hard on
them, but tho City of Sanford
simply canol support two
chambers," said Commission,
er Earl Higginbotham.
“ All the money has to come
from the same place, and we
just don’t have it," lie added.
"I don’t *ce how wc can ap­
propriate a separate fund lor
the Sanford Chamber, but
perhaps we can help them
along a tittle with their mure
worthy projects," said Commilsioner Joe Baker.
Trying to find funds for an
aertui-the-board cost-of-living

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Sell-A-Brate With, Sanford's Merchants—Today, Tomorrow

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62 MPH

Dora Heads Across N. Florida
St. Augustine
Dealt Severest
Blow In State

Seminole County * 9 * 9

on the S t Johns River 9 9 9 9

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ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I ) Monstrous D o r a
smashed
through this historic coastal
VOL.
city today and inland across
north Florida, dealing
the
Tha meeting o f citjr eom* -~ r
area its worst hurricane blow
mlsaioner* with marina engi­
of the century.
neer* he* been postponed un.
Thera were no immediate
til Tuesday at 8 p. m. City
reports of casualties b u t
Manager Pete Knowles said
thousands were homeless In
this morning.
Dora's wake as the storm
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crunched through north Flor­
The
regularly
scheduled ida's Plney Woods toward the
city commission meeting will northwest Florida panhandle,
be held Monday at 8 p. m.,
Dora left behind amashed
with several public hearings f 1a h 1n g
piers, crumbling
scheduled.
beachfront restaurants
and
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dwellings and chewed-up bea­
Juvenile Council meets at ches between St. Augustine
8 p. m. today at ths Court­ and Jacksonville beach and
house.
northward to South Carolina.
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Two amusement park ferris
Police o f Sanford report wheels were twisted by the
everyone behaved themaalvea storm and power was out in
during the etornu There were many coastal areas.
There were siso reports of
no reports o f any vandalism
or other trouble making, and looting in both St. Augustine
only a couple o( minor fend- and Jtckionville and National
Guardsmen were posted st
ericrspplng.
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Brunswick, Ga., where store
A ll went well at Seminole fronts were blown in.
The coastline from St. Au­
Memorial Hospital during the
atorm. Power never went o ff gustine north to Brunswick
and business went on as us- was a shambles. Cottages and
usl with no smtrganclea at­ beach front buildings sat tilt­
ed and buckled on their foun­
tributable to the atorm.
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dations. Windows of a clothing
Telephone company eurvey store at Jacksonville beach
team* went out a t daylight were shattered and manne­
this morning to all point* in quins — their wigs blown tthe county to try* to get I way — were pitched Into the
comprehensive report on dam­ street. Winds tore their fancy
ages caused by Hurricane clothes to rags.
The weather bureau warned
Dora.
of high winds and up to IS in­
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Word from the VA1M1, Det. ches of rain during the next
8 Checkmates Wives Club st two days in parts of North
p r o s time today says the big Florida, Georgia and possibly
fashion show, scheduled lor South Carolina a i Dora - - ita
Friday night has been cancell winds down to hurricane force
ed due to tne weather and re­ of 7S miles an hour in gusts—
west­
scheduled lor October 9th it smashed relentlessly
the Ballroom on SNAS. More ward at a alow I m.p.h.
Far at aea, another hurri­
on this later.
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cane, Ethel, pounded to the
Roger Harris, president of west along the same track
the Seminole High Boosters Dora took.
The Tallahassee Weather
Club, said this morning that to­
night’s meeting o f the organ Bureau said In a apeclal advi­
iration will be held a* *ehe sory that the center o f Dora
duled, 7:10, st the School should pasi close to the Flori­
da capital during the night.
Board Building In Sanford.

“The Nile o f America”

Zip Coda 32711

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Established 1308 THUHS., SEPTEMBER 10, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 275

I f Julian Rienatrom
Asseelate Editor
Sustaining winds of hurri­
cane Dora, with gusts up to
82 miles per hour, lashed San­
ford and Seminole County
Wednesday.
Striking on the fourth anni­
versary o f the visit by well
remembered Hurricane Don­
na, Dora's galea left Sanford
aoggy but with no casualties
nor Injuries. Uprooted trees—
one of which crashed Into a
home at Ninth and Elm In
Sanford — and downed power
lines were the most serious
damages reported.
Power throughout the coun­
ty. area was reporting in ser­
vice but several areas In San­
ford were still without electri­
city at noon today.
The greatest danger right
now, aaid local authorities, Is

Municipal and county a«
well aa public utility emergen­
cy crews throughout Seminole
County were on a standby bas­
is and maintained services aa
well as possible during Dora'a
passing.
Municipal and eousty au­
thorities are keeping a watch­
ful eye on Dora's slater atorm.
Hurricane Ethel. At noon to­
day Ethel waa reported to be
moving westward from n po­
sition about 300 miles south
of Bermuda.

Cleanup Job In City

M IGHTY

STORM

LASHES

LA K E

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Trouble Ahead
From Rainfall

Funeral Rites Set For Fliers
parents. The fam ily requests
contributions to the
Mary
Knoll Fathers, M ary Knoll
House, 1107 Canal Street, New
Orleans 19, La.
Both will be interred next
week In the Arlington National
Cemetery.
The accident claimed the
lives of two of the Navy's
most experienced
Vigilante
crewmen.

Sanford N aval A ir Statioa'a
chief meteorologist reported
peak winde la the Sanford
area were &lt;3 m.p.h.

Crews Push Massive

Area Pow^r Lines Damage

Families, friends and shipnates o f Lt Cdr. John F,
{core and Lt. (Jg) Paul 1.
laney will pay tribute to the
wo Sanford airmen Friday
luring separate funeral serices in the srea.
The two Naval officer* were
Hied Tuesday in the crash ol
heir twin-jet A SA Vigilante
nto Lake Monroe.
Memorial servicci will be
icld for Lt. Cdr. Moore at
p. m. Friday In the Navy
iase chapel. He is survived
&gt;y his widow, June, two childen *nd a sister. The fernly requests contributions to
he N avy Relief Society Scholirship Fund in lieu of flowrs. Contributions may be
nailed to the Reconnaissance
Uteifc Wing One Staff, NAS
isnford, attention Lt. Isenwrg.
A requiem mass for Lt. Haniy will he recited at 11 a. m.
n Alt Souls Catholic Church.
Survivors include hU wMnw
Mary, three children and his

from trees which ere Waning
at critical angles and could
fall If rains continue to soften
the earth around root struc­
tures.

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WIND TOPPLES WIRES AGAINST BUILDING

Scott Burns, manager of
the Florida Dower und Light
Company reported this morn­
ing that power tinea have
nuffrrvd considerable damage
all over the county and local
crews beef ed up hy out-oftown crews are working on a
24 hour basis to restore
power.
"H owever, as thrse rains
and winds continue, and pres*
sum rises from tires and wrt
moss, more linrt are coming
■lown alt tha time," Burns
added.
Ha warnrd alt perinns to
stay clear of fallen linei and
do not touch them or attempt
to move them.
Hardest hit areas are the
Osteen and Geneva section*
o f the rounty, where fulling
tree* have pulled down lines.
" W * have de-energised all
lines that wo know of that
are down, but if any more
come down we urge that they
be reported at once," Burns
said.
“ A ll main feeder stations
have been leitored at the
The Svminole County Sher­ preeent, and we are getting
to the im allrr linra as quick­
i f f * Department reported to­
ly as we can," Burn* said.
day that the home o f James

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night,

while the family sought subt­
ly in a hurricane shelter.
_ T h « family is bcimr eared
fo r by friends ami relatives^
Hall had recently rebuilt the
house after it burned down
in I'J il. The cause of the fira
has not yet been determined.
A case o f breaking and en­
tering waa reported at the
Driftwood Bar on the corner
uf lieardall Ave. and 23th St.,
during the night, when wouldbe thieve* forced open a door
and attempted to open a aafa
without success. It is being
inveftigated.
Sheriff J. I . Hobby com­
mended the power and tele*
phone company for keeping
electric power end telephone
lines in w o r k i n g order
thivugbvut tU storm.

Storm Hampers*'
Use Of Phones
The DoBary area wus repurfe-t
hard—
' AMt with tela-m
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phone outages by At irobst,
Southern Bell plant manager,
this morning as survey crews
began coming in with reports.
Tha DeDary exchange of­
fice has been operating on
emergency generator power
fo r several hour* ami eontinuea without power at pres*
time.
Rural areas seemed to have
sustained heaviest damage,
but overall damages wer*
judged “ moderate," with no
main rabies out. Craws are
working around tha clock to
restorer telephone service aa
quickly
aa
possible, local
manager Robert Shcddon said
it &amp;0ou today.

Sanford city crews, working bris cleaned up," ha said.
round the clock since 7 p. m.
Regular garbage pick-up wih
Tuesday continued today their
be maintained every three
massive clean-up operation, as
limbs, trees and debris kept days, "but debris and traab
on falling Into already littered pick-ups will Just have te
wait."
streets and yards.
Even during the height of
He advised home-owners as
the storm and all during the they cleaned up yards to pile
night, the yellow • slirkered Umba and trash on the park­
crewm en were busy taking ways at the curb line and be
esre o f the worst damages, ptient until city refuse crew*
often with debris falling all can get to It.
•m in d them.
"It took us nine day* to flo­
“ We have not suffered any ut up the Job after Hurricane
damage* to our men, trucks Donna,*: Knowles reminded.
L u g e tree* were reported
or equipment, but they have
done • magnificent Job. None down on • borne at the comer
of the men have even been of Ninth end Myrtle; *t the
borne since this started. They Imperial Ga* Station it 11th
have snatched a few hours and Park and on a home at
sleep at the shop and then re­ Third and Magnolia.
turned to the Job o f trying to Knowles also commended the
keep roads passable. We have local radio station for co­
had magnificent cooperation operation In relaying mess­
from the Florida Tower and ages lo the public.
Light crews, who have helped
“ The public has been help­
by dcen ergliln g power lines ful aUo in informing us o(
and working with our crews," trees and limbs down and
said City Manager W. E. blocked streets," he added.
Knowles.
As strong winds and rain
"T h ere lias not been loo continued today, reports ol
much m ajor damage, hut It Is falling storm-weakened trees
going to take our crews a cou­ and debris were still coming
ple of weeks to get all this de­ in at press Ume.

City Firemen Get 5
Alarms During Blow
City firemen were summon­
ed five times Wednesday when
power lines were either down­
ed by falling objects or short­
ed out due to the weather.
The first of the five calls
was received at 3:03 p m.
when a line wa* down at 207
E. loth St.
The next was at 4:37 p in.
when a falling trre limb pull­
ed down a wire at 1312 Sum­
merlin Ave,

The third alarm was at 3:30
p m. when a power line was
arcing on the ground at MIS
Grove Dr.
Then at 8:43 p.m. they stood
by at lllh Street and Mulber­
ry Avenue when another line
was down.
The final call of the night
was al 11:17 p.m. when a wire
short • circuited at 18U7 W,
12th St.

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Sanford Scenes As Storm Approaches Death Chins J. E. Mubfti
BaraInal* Canty echos!* *tfcora*a boon no aorioua dam­
war* deeod again today but age and wo fool wa'ro In
will oyn again Friday for pratty rood ahapo."
r«a«Iar claaoM, according u
a *
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Suyoviatoadaat R. T. Mllwee.
■ud Moufhlon, local inaurHOMO aba retorted that •sca araney awnor, rotnovad
a a v a r a I ventilator* wera a alyn In front of hla offices
Mown from tho roofa of for Clao but laft It up for
hutch roam building* at eev- Dora. Thla morniar it waa
aral school* and that aomo hanging by tho proverbial
thread In front of kb office

Report* of 82-mil* an hour
guata are not convincing to
Cotton frown, local rsataurant owner. Whit* driving on
Banfoid'i lakefront wfnda atmoat tipped ever hi* heavy
auto.
a a a
Jim Pirott'* Scmlonl* High
vanity football team haan't
had a workout alnco laat Fri­
day. “ But," according to Jim,
“neither baa the opposition."

Ha waa raferrlag to tho Tit- 1Demonetratloa Chib
uavtlla Terrlera who will boat ad tonlght'a eehedulad
tha Stminolaa neat Friday Ing until Sept 14.
night In tha aeaeon’a opener.
•
• •
Altamonta Spring* Mayor
Seminole Recekah Lodge 43 Lawm c* Swafford reported
cancelled the diatrirt meeting that electrical aarvica to tha
arheduted for tonight at Odd area waa Interrupted three
Fellow* Hall In Sanford. Tha timea Wadneaday due to
neat regular meeting will be broken power lint*.
a
e a
held at 8 p. m., Sept. 24.
•
t
•
Through rain and mud,
The Lake Monroe Home alaat and anow, ate., the mall
goo* through. Tho laaol poet
offle* carrier* can now odd
hurricane* to that Hat. Tha
fallow* ware out Wadneaday,
aa uiual. distributing the
mail.
a
# a
Due to tha direction* of the
winde, tha eouth shorn of
Lake Monro* woe compara
tivaly calm U tho shoppy wa­
ter* so tho north there. **Th#
lake was rougher than wa’va
seen It in many yaora," aaid
one obaerver.
a
a •

DESERTED STREET IN SANFORD AS STORM NEARS

B. H. Carroll’* furniture
store In downtown Hanford
loat a plat* glaaa window
Fortunately, tha window waa
boarded promptly and m
homo furnbhiago wore dam
•god.
a
a a
A largo oak troo waa up­
rooted and fall across tho twostory homo of Vidal Jonas at
Ninth and Blm. Whoa B
crashed tha tree's roots took*
a ooo-inch gai line. Sanford
Gaa Company'* emergency
crow — aa aoon aa tho tr
could bo rnevad • lightly —
Immediately rtpilrad the lina.
This waa tha firm’* only
emergency call during tha
atorn.
# a •
Aa early chock with tho
Horald'a reporter* thla morn­
ing Indicated that Hurrlcana
Dora, while Waving Urn usual
dabrls from fallen trees plus
standing water la tome porta,
raaultad only in minor damage
and Inconvenience.
• a a
The DeBary • Enterprise •
Oiteon area apparently haa
suffered the longest baa of
•laetrlclty and talaphona earrise. Some parts of Rater,
priao have been without cur

Joseph Edward Malawi, 87,
S4S Queans M iner Circle,
Casselberry, died Tuesday.
A native of Boutsdale, Pa*
k# rnevad to Casselberry eight
years ago fraia Longwood
wharf N had livad far tvvan
pasta. Be waa a rattrad aaal
oporatar aad waa a member c f
American Legion Feat tU of
Casselberry, o f VFW Poet
10060 o f Casselberry and of

St. Mary-Magadlaa CatboUs
Church, AltasMat* Ipriaga
■urvtvera an hla wife, Mr*.
Berth* Malaaa at Caaaelbarry; a sea, Joseph F. Mulaoa
#f Maitland aad twa grandchUdrea.

G R A N D O P E N IN G !

L a N t uparior b M mile*
long, tea albs wida at Ita
widest point and haa a mailmum depth cf 1,933 laot.

PINECREST SHOPPING
CENTER

BUSINESS SIGN LOSES FIGHT WITH DORA

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nikUTY

IT 'S LIKE ATREASURE HUNT! HUNDREDS OF ITEM S! SOM E DECORATIVE (COLORFUL
PLASTIC FRUITS) SOME UNUSUAL (BEAM BAC ASH THAYS) ... AND ONLY 66&lt;!

BACK
TO COLLEGE!

PERCUSSION SKILLS will bo demonstrated by
drummer Mike Bobal, at the USO Benefit Show,
Sept. 26 at the Civic Center. The show la being
presented by the VAH-1 Tigerettea. Bobal, at­
tached to VAH-1 makes his home in Lake Mary.

TAKE THE HONE-TOWN
NEWS WITH YOU!

By Margaret Coaby

Quietly and carefully vari­
ous associations o f North Or­
lando organised to meet what­
ever emergencies might be
caused by Hurricane Dora.
The Police Department, under
the direction of Chief R. E.
S t a p h e n e o n methodical­
ly checked each home In
the area, occupied or empty,
g o see that all waa secure and
that no flying object* would
cause unnecessary damage.
They offered help to those
households where there were
elderly residents, or where
the family waa caught with
the husband hospitalised, outof-town or at tea, or J u s t
wherever another hand was
needed. They continued patrol* n g the area throughout tb*
hurricane alert keeping peo­
ple from wandering needless­
ly about the streets and wat­
ching for falling wires.
Fire Chief William
Hahn
cheeked the fire equipment
and placed it in readiness to
meet any emergencies to be
handled by the department as
rapidly aa possible.

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Village Cooperation Meets
Emergencies Of Hurricane
I

Manager of the North Orlan­
do Company, Frank Fasula,
checked Into the water supply
system to see that the auxil­
iary equipment was In order
to take over should power
lines go down.
The North Orlando Super­
market packed in an extra
supply of emergency equip­
ment and food supplies and
attempted to maintain a stock
on its shelvea.
Neighbors who had already
completed their preparations
for the storm went from house
to house In the village, and
some went into the ranchlands to Inquire U help was
needed.
It waa a comfort to all resi­
dents to know that an all-out
effort wag made to ease what­
ever blow Dora would bestow
on North Orlando — especially
to tliose folks who had never
experienced a buricane be­
fore. The spirits of recent res­
idents were bolstered, too,
when itorirs were related ot
how well the city withstood
tiie wild blasts of Donna ex­
actly four years ago.

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DELIVERS THE

North

SANFORD H E R A LD

Orlando

Council

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immediate

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persona

who

continue to dump garbage and
refuse in unauthorised loca­
tion* in the villuge, ranches
and Coronado Home* area*.
Repeated picas concerning
^ h e garbage problem* have
®ieen issued and sign* have
been erected marking proper
location* fo r dumping. Coun­
cil warned that enforcement
o f the village law* now will
be carried out and that local
police hmvo been ao instruct-

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Councilman Arthur Ferrln
reported that accounting for
Bill road and bridge fund* roerived prior to June 30, 190.1.

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DciUry
Duplicate Bridge
Club reported mnv tabiea in
nlay for this week’* Tuesday
Afternoon
meeting
in the
Firemen’s
Recreation
llall.
Mrs. Ruth Hiatt served aa
director.
W kr.crs were NS. ftr.it.
Mrs. Hiatt ami Marvin l-ing:
second, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Baker; third, Mrs. Edna Reil­
ly and Mr*. Myron Accanll
and fourth, Mr*. Ida II. \MI-

had been reviewed and ap­
proved by a financial analyst
o f the State Road Depart­
ment who also explained prop­
er ninge o f tho funds.
Ferrin also advised that ne­
gotiations havo been com­
pleted with Suburban Gas
Company fo r a reduction in
gas rates to tha village af­
fective Sept. 1.
Resolution waa unanimously
■
approved
commending
and
I
thanking tho North Orlando
Garden Club for Its contribu­
tion o f street signs In tha
village.
Village
expenditures ap­
proved included a sum o f 110
per month as requested by |
management o f the North Or­ a
lando Company for use of the I
village office and furnishings
I
so long as it occupied us such. 1
Payment will be used to de­
fray costs o f electricity, main­
tenance and public liability
insurance;
Payment nf 125 per month
to each o f the three village
police and reimbursement for
any time looses from regular
jobs due to appearances in
court, and.
A *slary Increase nf fCO ; j
per month t « the village :
clerk plua 93 for each special
meeting.

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front communities, la reportad in Enterprise and Oitecn
and DeBary haa at least two
houses standing In water.

In tha south and of Semin­
ole County those trass watt
of Highway 1T-M reporting
the greatest damages from
falling trees are Altamonta
Springe and Longwood. Savor•1 roads la AlUmoni* era
cloeod tad powar linos ar*
down on Htrmit's Trill. Wait
S t r e e t (Markham
Hoad) In Longwood is doted
and roof dsmsgo aa «aU ei
follon treat sad links are re­
ported to be fairly Navy. Flo­
rida Power Corporation kept
standby t r u c k s ou vigil
throughout tha day and night
and currant losses have N o t
practically all oncapt where
tree* still are scroti tha liaea.
• • •
Among areas east eg High­
way 17-83, Casselberry repor­
ted only temporary Inconven­
ience* and officials were quo­
ted at saving the “ town came
through In fine condition."
• • •
No serious damages have
been reported from tha Gen­
ova • Oviedo • Chuluota area
although Ovlado lost many of
its beautiful old oaks.

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rent ilnce 9:30 a.m. Wednes­

TREE SUCCUMBS TO BALE-FORCE WINDS

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day and Oitecn anas have
been without lin e* 2:19 p m.
Wcdncaday. l/&gt;»* of many
treoa, especially in the lake-

Daltons was only without
currant for 40 minutei Wednasday, however. Stone Is­
land, between Enterprise and
Ostean, lost aarvica during
tho afternoon and atlll la with­
out powar.
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third. Mrs. William L. Hib­
bard uml William U. Luts and
fourth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z.
Walters tied with Mrs. Charles
Hn»&gt;le and Mrs. Frank Holder.

SNuptials Astray
SA N JOSE DE O RIENTE,
The os* of marines goat
Colombia (U P I l — A wedding
far back In history. Herodo­
reception here broke up in tus and Thucydides refer to
confusion early Monday when Eplbatsl. or "heavy-armed sea
it waa learned thut the bride laldtera" In the Greek fleets
had eloped with her stepfath­ Another historian, Polybiut
er and the groom with hi* describes "mllltss clssslarll'
(soldiers of th* float), s cate­
R «th*r-in-law.
gory of Roman soldier.
Relatives ere trying to lof e t e the two errant coupl.a.

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Mlaa Marias Hater attend•d tha bride aa maid of honor,
•ad Mr. ; « m Moya aonad
hii aoa aa boat man.
Vtar ter m ’ i wadding. Mrs
Moya choaa a pal* green laca
town m et matching taffeta.
Mar aecaaaoriaa
• oartage af
vhita carnation*.
Following tte wdittag a
dinner vaa hald at tte Sky
Boon af tte Hfltoa Ina for
tte bridal yarty aad their
famllloa.
L t aad Mre. Moya vin re■Ido In El Faao, whore ha la
temporarily aaairned to Ft.
Blba while awaiting ardent''
of tnnafar for a tour of doty
In Germany, with hia bride teeompanylng hhn.

Church aff Garrett.
aato vara attired is aiegant
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Sanford, and ate la tte daughtar of tte former Iria Sabraa
of Sanford.
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Personals

TUB GARBO LOOK 18 BACK nnd U this yang's
moat important hat fashion. Ths design shown
festurea a brim reminiscent of ths immortal
ftsmor girl of ths screen. Csausl raineost sdds
authenticity to ths tots) look.

Teenagers Face A Triple

MSS. ROBERT RICHARD DENNY

Threat Nearing Adulthood

LIVING AND WORKING together aa Christiana waa tho theme of the
First Presbyterian Church Bible School held recently under the direction
of Mra. R. W. Jackson. A group from the Junior Department who partici­
pated In the church school program are front row from the left, Stacey
OUlff, Mary Edna Burton, Jnnet Mansfield and Dena Hemphill. Second
row from the left are Steven Miller, Douglass Juras, Roy Wright and Phil
Stanley. Teachers are Mra. William Wieboldt at the left and Mra. John
Burton IV, at the right Other teachera for the Juniors not pictured were
Mrs. W. L. Roche, Mra. Rosa Robert and Mra. Lee Mansfield.

DeBary Personals
day, Saptamter 10 at lt:IO
p. m. This will te a sandwich
luncheon with beverage and
dessert supplied by tha aux­
iliary. Member* are urged to
attend tide firat meeting of
TOMATO AND EGGFLANT
tho fall season.
CASSEROLE
S med. eggplant (1H Iba)
Commander W. Williams of
H Inch boiling water
tha Herbert D. Gibb Post 259,
1H tap. salt
American Legion, b back at
» tbsp. margarine
V. A. Hospital in Lake City.
t eggs, beaten
Drop him a tins or card to
H bp. ground black pepper chtar him up.
1 top. finely chopped onion
H top. oregano leaves
Mr. and Mra. E d w a r d
H cup crumbled aaltinoa
Haaly of DaBary Dr. have
• mad. aba tomato allcea
returned from thiir recant
H cup rated American chaeaa vbit to New Rochelle, N. Y ,
Peel eggplant and cut Into where they vlaiUd their
M Inch allcea. Ptac* In sauce­
daughter and ter family.
pan with boiling water and
salt. Cover, bring to bolting
Mra. Ethal Grey of De­
point and cools 10 minutes or Bary, who haa been visiting
until Under. Drain and mash.
Ireland, will be returning to
Blend In margalne, egg. pep­
per. onion, oregano and sal-

T te regular monthly meattng of tho Auxiliary to tho
DaBary Volunteer Fire De­
partment will te hald Thure-

New York on Beptamber t,
then off to Puerto Rico for
another year. Mra. Gray
teaches Spanish and English
to tte children la tte town of
Ponca, and b affiliated with
tte Salvation Army while
stationed than.
Mark Jenkins, ton of liarold Jcnklna o f Colombo Ril,
arrived home Wednesday eve­
ning from Lowry Air Force
Bare, Denver, for a thirty
day leave.

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NEW YORK (UPD— Tata&gt; U W stumbling atroaa the
b r flp from childhood la
adulthood fact a triple threat
—•tress, conflict, trials.
Moat manage to aunlva tte
•motional dynamite, experts
reportad af tte 40th annual
cooftrenee of tho Child Study
Association af A m a r i e a
(CSAA) ham.
The topic undar discussion:
Current Streaaes on Our Chil­
dren — Implication* f o r
Healthy Growth.
PsycbiatriiU, psychologists,
educators and social workers
participating Indicated that a
batter knowledge of the adolaccent's naturally tormented
Ufe might help parents and
otter* dealing with taen-age
boys aad glrla.
Dr. Peter B. Ntubauer, di­
rector of the Child Develop­
ment Center la New York,
listed some of the normal
■treaoae of growing up, say­
ing:
"Each ehlld's development
presents new challenges and
opportunities f a r mattery.
Each hna Its own vulnerabil­
ity, and, dependent on the de­
gree of street, its pathology."
Dr. Ncubauer viewa stress
aa an Ingredient of growth.
Ita said it la comforting to
see bow much atreia children
can endure when their past
hat promoted health and
when there la support
"The magic la tba human
experience, tte reliability of
relationships with adults, and
latar, with a group,” be said.
"Continuity in rtUUonshJpa
permits tho working through
of conflicts; discontinuity b
related to disintegration and
alienation, tte withdrawal of
affection, and dbtrust and de­
pendency with fear."
Meanwhile, Dr. Erich Linderaann, professor of psychiatry
f r o m Harvard University
Medical School, aald the teen­
ager b exposed to a mass of
contradictory urgencies which
demand success and popular­
ity. aggressive self asicriloa.

Mlaa Margaret Ana May,
daughter af Mr. aad Mra.
Samoa! B. May. aid Jerry E.
l o w wan united la marriage
Monday, August 11,1M4 at tte
Entorprbo Beptiet C h u r c h
With the Bar. Wendell HID of
fleiattag at tte doable ring
eeramoay teflon an altar aecantad wHh arrangamouta of
White glada and mtimi.
The bride, glean In marri­
age by bar fatter, waa lovely
hi a white formal gown af
peau da aala and a fingertip
vail of allk illusion. She enrrtad a white Bible cantered
with awcatteart reaaa, abowarad with aatia itraaman.
MUa Brenda Bay waa her
■Iriar'a only attendant and
Morria Balnea larvcd tte
groom aa teat man.
Tte young couple will mate
tteir home in Charlarion,
S. C., where he la attached to
tte United State* Navy.

and democratic tolerance of
otter points of view.
Ho said adolascasts algo are
•spotted to put fecth g era­
sure display hi tte fact af
standardisad demand*, otediaaco and rwipact lor parents
ia tte face rf yrtsaurea far
•arly asa* riba af ladapae d
out opinion and aalf-railane*.
It apalla paradox, said Dr.
Lindamana.
The parados: a protractad
BAM EN CBOUTE
childhood stab af dapndaacy
ia which tte individual needs IT-3S French Onion Thins
Crackers, finely tolled (1
to lea n and obey tte rubs
while at tte Sanaa time dis­ cup crumbs)
carding tte older generation t cup all-purpose flour
and Us values in March of an VS cup shortening
identity or comnttataat at % cup cold water
his own.
1 OH to I Iha.) canned ham
Mix ersekar crumb* and
This, ia affect, conatitutea
the predicament af tte con­ flour. Cut la shortening. Stir
ia cold water to to m a vary
temporary adolaacaat.
“ Under the elreumataam," etiff dough. Turn out on heav­
Dr. Llademaaa Mid, "one ily floured board and roll iato
should aspect to ace emotional a rectaagle about ■ by IS inchdisturbance! which art evi­ •a. Rcraova gelatin and fat
dences of uw atrasaful state. from ham. Plata ham in cen­
"There should also be un­ ter of pastry and fold pastry
predictable behavbr as the over hank Invert on shallow
adolescent tries out ana pos­ baking pan. Flute edges of
ture* and orientations. There o u it M desired aad prick
ought to bo periods of de­ with a fork on top and skies.
fiance, interchanged with per­ Bate In a hot oven 400 de­
iods of e i cesshr* need far grees, SO minutes or until
support and clarification.
brown. Serve hot or cold.
"Thera ought to b* period* Serves 4.
of lli-idflaed emancipation In­
A bountiful harvest of colors,
terchanging with periods of
greater need for assurance. texture* and patterns ia fall
And tharw ought to te avt- carpets aad nigs waa displaydence of suffering interchang­ ad at tte Horn* Furnishings
ing with momenta of happi­ Market recently.
Leading the color Held were
ness and new insight."
The erbb aspect of adolaa- goida aad gram tinged with
renew fib tte cIsasic daflnitioo of crisis, reports tte payehUtrtit
Tha definition t e cited: a
crisis b a sot of circum­
stances r equi r i ng rapid
change la personal behavior;
it moans now reka and new
m m m o w w v 9
performance* and It mean*
often painful adaptation to
tha abandonment of role*
which were one* fitting nnd
proper and replacement by
new untried aad often uncom­
fortable types of rob.
That’s adolawencel

Personals
Mbs Edna OiMaadan hat
recently returned from Falla
Church, Va., where ahe visi-g
ted her brother and bb fami­
ly. Mr. and Mra. L. F. Chittendan. She b sow retired
from active school teaching
and waa a member of the fac­
ulty of Seminole High School.
She b presently engaged In
substitute teaching.

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to retire from the Navy next
April.

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THE SHORT DRESS FOR AFTER-FIVE has
corn* back into ita own for fall. The "little black
drew” for dancing ia seen in black wool crepe
(left) from the Larry Aldrich collection by
Marie McCarthy. Ita bodice la fitted, with a
low, aquare neckline. Skirt has three tiers. From
Anthony Blotta comes the two-part blonde bro­

cade cocktail dress (center), cuffed in mink. The
overblouae scoops low in front above the cami­
sole, front-zippered skirt. Malcom Starr designs
the theater ensemble (right). The coat is slim
with ring collar and aide-swept closing of jewel­
ed buttons.

Short Gowns Glamorous This Fall
NEW YORK (N E A ) —
“ Sexy" ta the word for Set•nth Anno*'* fall collections
of short, drcis-up fashions.
From ths ban, black dis­
cotheque dress, worn with
laca stocklnrs to giro a leggy
look bansath ths flounetd
hemline, to plunging neckllnsa in tha s h i m m e r i n g
blouses of restaurant suits,
thsrs's no denying that fem­
ininity is on tha scene in a
big way.
Ths restaurant suit, ex­

pressly designed fo r elegant

Perhapa because the frug
dining out, is an entirety new and other versions of the
twist require tha same free­
fashion category. I t Is dons
dom o f movement once need­
in wool crape, metallic tweed
ed by mom for the Charles­
and brocatelte. Blouses are in ton,
tha
new discotheque
such elegant fabrics as lace dance fashions with kicky
over satin. Skirts .r e short.
hemlines are very reminiscent
Another i n n o v a t i o n in o f tha ,20«.
short, after-six clothes ia the
Since the cocktail party la
Sliver Slip—a bare, shaped an American institution, cock­
little nothing with slip straps tail dresses weren’t overlook­
and a scooped neckline. It ed in the enthusiasm for tha
would look as though you had discotheques. Many o f these
forgotten to put on your are cut on the biaa in wool
dress, except fo r the beauti­ crepe or chiffon and have
ful fabrics used.
wide, low necklines.

d io n u u n a k s A A

The most interesting facet
of the new short dressy fash'
ions is that the more bare
neea shown at tha top, the
more detail given tha skirt.
Hemlines are flounced, ruf­
fled .sparked with jewels or
petaled.
Black la the moet important
color in the collectlone, with
pink, gold, beige, end 'cttuce
green as runners-up.
In this s e a s o n ' s short
flouncy fashions, your skirt
will flirt whila you dance—
and perhapa you will, too. A t
least you'll want to.

Qohnsh

By Mrs. H. L.

PHILADELPHIA (U P I) A study by ■ Louisiana State
University physician Indicate*
that a person's need for sleep
does not decrease with the
years.
The study, published ia the
Annals of Internal Medicine,
Journal of the American Col­
lege of Physlcans, showed
generally that the more sleep
elderly persona got. the fewer
their symptoms of “ functional
Illness'' — fatigue, apprebenilon, tension and physical dis­
comfort.
Dr. Philip M. Tiller Jr., a
New Orleans physician in the
department of Internal Medlcine at LBU, reported that a
prescription of more bed rest
and sleep has helped a group
of elderly persona who had
moderate to severe symptoms
of functionsl illness and who
slept leas than seven hour*
nightly.
The physician worked with
S3 mentally alert and physical­
ly active office patlenta, aged
SO and over. None had symp­
toms of organic disease.
Twenty-five of the patients
who slept lesa than seven
hours each night were placed
on a program of more bed rail
— ulna to 10 hours each night,
plus one to two hours during
the day.
Twenty of the 23 reported
symptom Improvement after
one month. In tha other five,
whose symptom# were more
severe. Tiller reported a
strange Increase In their s*
verity after Increased bed
rest and sleep. The increase
continued for up to two weeks
before the patient* started en
joying the feeling of relaxed
well • being similar to that of
the 20.
Tha physician said other re
suits Indicated that fatigue Is
a short-range result of lack of
sleep, while tension is duo to
a long standing deficit of rest,
■leep, or both.
But he warned that it la h*i
anions to conilder decreased
sleep and rest, or both, a sole
or even a primary causa of
discomfort in many of the pa
Uents.

Sept. 10,1901 — P a n B

Phi Gamma Eta Begins Year

PEGGY CREVER

Fhl Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi held their
first meeting o f tha new year
recently at tha borne of Shirlay Alexander, with June War­
ner and Jaa Vihlra present­
ing a matt tetareattog pro­
gram oa "Am I Socially
Wleo"?
Tha annual Yearbooks wire
distributed to the active
members present. The attrac­
tive covers with tha tradi­
tional yellow rose and torch
were designed and painted by
Tommy and Leslie Best. Since
they ara ao unusual and clev­
er, the chapter plans to enter
the International Yearbook
contest.
Tha member* voted their

Try this CEREAL SUR­
PRISE for tha kiddles as a
special breakfast treat.
3 cups milk
it tsp. salt
tt tap. elnnamoa
4 cup dark raisins
Vk cup quick Cream of Whea
cereal
4 cup coarsely c h o p p e d
pecans
1 1-lb., 1-or. can apricot halves,
drained and chopped
Bring milk, salt, cinnamon
and raliini (o a rapid boil.
Slowly sprinkle in cream of
wheat,
stirring
constantly
while mixture thicken*. Stir
in pecans and apricots. Low­
er beat and continue cooking
3 minutes longer. Serve im­
mediately with brown sugar
and milk. Serves I.

M y, I have already had sev­ t egg
the glasses and serve at once.
1 med. onion chopped
1 large apple, cored and chop­ If you like, garnish with
eral e»Us on the Pecan Tai- bread crumbs
cooking oil or butter
wedge o f lemon or sprig of
ped
■lea. 1 knew that they would
Slice luncheon meat and dip
mint. One tan makes 4 serv
GREEN MANGO P IE
go over good. But watch that in egg, slightly beaten and 4i Up. salt, dash pepper
togs.
Wash, pare and cut off the
waistline gal*. They are *o cost with bread crumbs. Fry 4k cup pimento, chopped
seed In thin slices enough
good that you can hardly stop slowly in all or butter until 2 eggs beaten
SPANISH RICE with its good green mangoes to make about
eating them.
1
—6
'»
or.
pkg.
cheese
tid
bit
brown on all sides. Serve with
tomato flavor, la one main a quart. Tut these In a sauce­
We have a request for rice, ■ vegetable or green
crackers (2 4 cups)
dish folks never tire of. Here
pan with a small amount of
CRANNIES S T O N E
JAR salad, and If you like a small S lb. pork loin roast, center the way I fix ours, and I'm
water and steam just enough
cut
COOKIES. So here it Is.
can of pineapple chunks.
sure you’ll agree its a labor to make the slices limber.
Melt butter. Saute oregano, saving idea. Place *4 cup un
8 cups flour
Have a nine-inch pie plate lin­
1 tap. salt
Have you noticed the nice onion and apple until tender. cooked rice, I cups tomato ed with paitry. Put into it the
Stir
In
salt
ami
pepper,
pim
­
1 cup molasses or Karo
fresh purple plums on the mar­
juice, 1 teaspoon salt, and
partly rooked mango dices,
V] cup shortening
ket now? Here's a nice re­ ento, eggs and chresc lid-bits. dash of pepper In the top o f s
sprinkle with 144 cups or more
Mix
thoroughly
but
lightly.
Cut
Reg. f20.no Permanent
| tap. baking powder
double bailer. Cook 2 slices
cipe fo r a Plum Coffee Cake,
o
pork roast through as for o f bacon, illced, 4 cup grated f sugar. Sprinkle generously
1 tsp. ginger
l ' j cups sifted flour
with grated nutmeg and dot
For Tinted
chops but leave attached at the onion, and 4 cup finely chop
M Up. soda
1 tbsp. baking powder
with 2 tbsp. butter. Put on
rib ends. Fill each pocket with ped green pepper together un
Sift flour once, measure ana 4* tap. salt
Or Bleached
top crust and ael well around
stuffing. Using a wire rack in til bacon is crisp. Add bacon
•dd hiking powder, salt, gin­ t egg
the edgrs. Make vents for
Hair IJ0.OO
roasting pan, roast in a slow (with fat) ami vegetables to
ger and shift again, lle s t mo­ 4) cup sugar
steam. Bake 43 to So minutes
b i l e s and rem ove from fire. 4 cup butter or oleo, melted oven 323 degrees about 3 tomato Juice and rice. Cook
In a 330 degree oven.
hours. Cover with foil during over boiling water, stirring oc­
Add shortening end sods. Add 4k cup milk,
FOR APPOINTMENT
first 2ik hours of conking to casionally about 1 hour, o r un­
flour gradually mixing well. t tsp. vanilla extract
C A L L 322-1913
Chill. Roll in 4i Inch bslU.
WASH A W A Y HAD MOODS
Sift
together flour, baking prevent stuffing from becom­ til rice is tender. Serves 6.
place well s p irt on greased powder and salt. Beat egg with ing too brown. Makes 8 to 10
I f you get up on thr wrong
baking sheet. Press fist with rotary beater until frothy. Beat servings.
Here's a Sunday night (up­ side of the bed, try a warm
bottom of glass covered with in augar and melted butter
per auggunlion u'ing tomato bath. Much early morning
Have you ever thought about
damp cloth. Makes 44b doi.
until well blended. Stir in milk
juice.
Hair Styling Baton
grumpiness is caused by body
and vanilla. Add to dry Ingre­ how that sparkling crimson
.duggishne** which a bath or
Melt
4t
cup
butter,
add
4
2201
8. Park Ava.
Also have a request for my dients and mix until smooth. glass of tomato juice geU to
tablespoon* flour, 1 teaspoon shower will wash away.
favorite cake batter. Us cilled Pour Into a greased 9 by 9 by 2 your breakfast table? Strange
salt, dash of pepper and 4k
CR1SCO W H ITE MAGIC CAKE Inch pan. Bake in 3T3 degree as it may stem. Nicholas Apteaspoon Worchetterahlre sau­
pert,
who
Is
considered
the
Measure Into bowl:
oven 30 to 33 minutes or un­
ce,
blending thoroughly. Stir
father of canning, used toma­
t cups caka flour
til done.
In 2 cups tomato Juice (lowly.
toes
in
his
earliest
experi­
1 4 cups sugar
TOPPING:
Cook (tirrl.lg constantly until
4k cup crisco
Mix together I targe freth ment.s. However, tomato Juice
smooth and thick. Add V*
as
we
know
it
today
is
almost
I tap. aslt
purple plums, sliced and pit­
pound grated sharp proceai
H cup milk
ted, 4 cup light brown sugar, new. It was Introduced Into
These classics in leather are favorite
Stir vigorously for 2 minutes. ik cup flaked coconut. lVk cups the food market In the late cheese ( l cup). Heat just un
til cheese Is melted, attiring
so many
ch oices of tha school-bound set.
Then stir In
Nabisco Rica Honeys, Ik Up. 1920's. There are
occaiionally. Serve on toast or
Its tsp. baking powder
These have that special touch — the
ground mace and 3 tbsp. but­ ways to use the Juice. Serve cacken. Serves 4.
Add:
ter or margarine, melted. it cold, hot in soups, biscuits,
luxury look that only hand stitching
I egg whites (unbeaten)
Blend well. Spread oa top of pot roasts, ssuces, etc. Try
o f the front seam s can give. But
CRUSHED
P
IN
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A
P
P
L
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it for
company.
4 cup milk
hot coffee cake. Broil under (reeling
price is so insignificant for
WHIP
1 tsp. vanilla
medium heat o f preheater Freeze the amount you want
auch a significant appearance.
Blend for 2 minutes, Pour broiler until lightly brown. an&lt;l to make it attractive
Combine 1 No. 2 can crush­
into 2-9 inch layer pans rub- Serve warm. Makes 9 serv­ spoon the juice into a pretty ed pineapple and 14 marihbed with crisco and lined with ings.
cut in
sherbet glass and place it on mallews (4* lb.),
waxed paper. baba 'M to £5
a service plate linod with a rights. Let stand to refrigera­
minutes In ISO degrees oven.
bright green leaf. To make tor about 1 hour. Drain and
MOCK CREME BRULEE.
Frost with favorite frosting.
Simple as a dessert can be and the sherbet, simply take a can fold to 1 cup cream, whipped
truly delicious served warm or two o f tomato juice, shake stiff. Serves 8.
ROLLED M IN U TE STEAKS or cold. T ry this with fig new­ well, and pour right from the
1 med, onion, finely chopped tons or vanilla wafers,
can into a refrigerator tray.
1 clove garlic finely chopped
t cups mixed fruit (fresh, fro­ Set the temperature control to
JUST ARRIVED!
4 tbsp drippings or lard
coldest position. Freeze, stir­
w n or esnned) drained
1 can ( I o i.) tomato aauce
ONYX A MARBLE
t pint com m ercial sour cream, ring occasionally, to a firm
4k cup pkged herb fiatoted
musb. Allow about 14 hours
chiliad
for freezing. Spoon lightly Into
bread stuffing
lk cup brown sugar
14 Up. salt
Pour fruit Into an I by 8
g minute steaks
by 2 inch oven proof baking
4k tsp. pepper
dish. Spread sour cream over
4k cup water
the top. Sprinkle with brown
Cook onion and garlic In 2 sugar. Place under pre heated
tbsp. hot lard 5 minutes. Com­ broiler
until
sugar
melts
bine with half of the tomato (about i minute). Serve warm
aauce, bread stuffing, salt, or chilled. Serve with fig newWhy Pay .More For
pepper. Spoon mixture an min­ toas or vanilla wafers. Makes
ute steaks. Roll each and fas­ I to • servings.
ten with skewers o r tic with
string. Drown steaks on all
Here’s another delish dish
sides in remaining fat and Colorful taagy stuffing made
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•neae rat | ooeai
of remaining tomato sauce is tha featum of this roast.
■"Eicovta
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and hot water. Cover and sim­ Serva with splcnd crahspples,
mer t t minute*. Serves A
buttered brusael sprouts and s
* 0 - tossed salad. Doesn't it sound
Here's a way to change the wonderful?
taste sod looks o f
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by Mrs. C. R. Ball.
Attending tha delightful
coffca hour wars Ute Mmea.
Lola Brooke, Margie Bridge*,
Anna Hyman, Kathleen Richardion and Sue Burdin.

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30 DAYS IN SEPTEMBERI FAMOUS

Sept. Special!

HANDSOME CLASSICS

sent a yellow toaa te tha now
president, Peggy Crvver, whs
was hospitalised with har new­
ly born eon.
Delicious refreshment were
served te Mary Sharp, June
Warner, Jan Vihlan, Barbara
Erickson, Linda Rack, Linda
Hittell, Joan Brooks, Laslia
Beit. Sandy Collins. Shirley
Stumpf, and BhirUy Alex­
ander.
Also present wan Mrs. W,
R. Jennings, sponsor, and Mrs.
Glenn McCall, advisor.

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Mn. C. R. Bell Coffee Hostess
Mrs. C. R. Bell o f 4th
Street in Chuluota, has re­
turned from a month's vaca­
tion in Chattanooga, Tenn.
end surrounding arms where
she visited her family and
friends.
Accompanying Mrs. Bell
back to Florida was her hueband's mother, Mrs. Zeime
Bell, who enjoyed an eight
day vacation, and was Intro-

Valentina Girl and selected
lovely Joan Brooks tf repre­
sent them.
Fall rushing plana wvrs dis­
cussed and a committee nom­
inated te handle tha rushing
activities, plana wore also
made for a boko aalo to ba
held on September 19. Also
•elected pages from the Book
of Beta Sigma Phi were re­
viewed.
Following one of the eorority'a traditions, tha chapter

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Cardinals Gain Another Game By Downing Phillies,
Birds Divide
As Yanks And
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Touhy Hurt
A t Furman

Thinking
O u t Loud
B f Jw liam Steaetrem

Jtm Fortey (eotth* form
r postmaster ftacral), Ly­
r a High'* m v uileteat foot*
tall coach, hall* from Keotncky. la addition to worktol
with tta M d l oa the Greytauad varsity slave*, ha’ll also
ba teaching business adminis­
tration courses at tha Long

i’s campaign includes
LYMAN HIGH'S BIGHT GUARDS for this
# (01),
these nungatsrs: (Front row, from left) Ron Grssns
. . . Bill Dvm
(68), Jimmy Lavender (67) end Jody Tools (64); (beck row from
Ivan Rokyta (64), Chuck Wagner (62), Denny Hall (70) and Larry
Chubb (44). Wagner is tha only returning lettarman fat tha group.

Aad, that reminds us, Rod­
ney Umberger has moved out
ef tta football mentoring pic­
ture at Lymaa. Head Coach
Dick Copeland la beiaf assist­
ed by Line Coach Tom Barnes.
Lyman’s m v JayVee eleven
(to go into action for the first
Umt this season with s fourgame elate) is being tutored
by Dkh Ittvere.
• • •
Keying h e n tta t e m e r
at L— gwoed to the eage at
Ovtede, we have word fraai
Athletic Mrcetor Pan) Mlkb r that the Uses cI Ovtede
High ere
eceUvg on
sssietcat catch to verfc wkh
Catch Arthar Seed
Ovtode Jaator High
Dkh Prater. "We’re
■carching Mfh tad tow,”
"le t m far

atm

Two Teams Survive First Round
Play In City Bowling Circuit

Tbs Minnesota Twins topped
the White Sox 5-1, the Detroit
Tigers blinked the Yankee*
44), and the Boitoa Red Sox
edgad out tta Cleveland In­
dians a-5 In innlngi In the
other A L action.

National League
W. L. Pel. GB
Philadelphia 83 54 .507
St. Louis
75 01 J61
Cincinnati
77 03 -654
S. Franc 1ico 71 63 .561
Pittsburgh
71 67 .814 1114
Milwaukee
71 48 M l 12
Los Angtlta 70 60 .504 13
Chicago
63 76 .453 20
Houston
64 83 .411 26
New York
41 M .348 864
Wednesday’* Results
Chicago 4 Houston S
Los Angeles 8 S. Frsncisco 1
Milwaukee 7 New York 4
S t Louie 10 Philadelphia
11-lnnlng*
Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 1
Thursday's Game*
Milwaukee at Naw York
S t Louis at Philadelphia
Cincinnati *4 Pittsburgh, night
Houston al Chicago
Los Angtlta at Ban Francisco
night
Friday's Games
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, night
New York at L, Angeles, night
Philadelphia at San FraneUco,
night
Pittsburgh at Houston, night
S t Louis at Chicago
BRCOBD-IRTTBR
NEW YORK (UP1) — In
1020 Man O'War sat five rec­
ords — 1:8S 4/5 for the mils
in the Wither* Stake*; 1:49
1/5 for lit miles In the Dwy­
er BUket; 2:14 1/6 for 14
mile* In the Belmont Stakes
2:28 4/5 for 14 milts In tha
Jockty Club Stakas; and 2:40
4/6 for 1H miles In tha Law
tenet Roallratlon Stake*. Ills
14 mile time atili la the
vtor^l record.

Linda Post Has
487 Series In
Motorelte Loop
Tha Bill Hemphill Motorettes' second week of league
bowling had all Uama on
guard and fighting for tta
first place position.
,
Linda Post of the 8titr
Chiefs howled them all down
for a high of 183, 178/487
eerie*. TeammaU E v a 1 y n
Mills helped the cause with a
185 game In which Evelyn
Had flva comecutlve ■trikes,
Other high games were
Dot Youtaty’s 162, Elisabeth
Hsrtch’a 163, Darkle Owens'
160/463, Betty Bussard's 163
and Isabel Goshorn'a 167/450.
Turkeys were rolled by Bet­
ty Bueeard and Elisabeth 11*
rich.
Splits fell for Dot Shatton
(5-10), Harriet Gaill (3-10),
Mabel Duggan (5-6), Rita Ga­
ill (2-7), l’eggy Dooley (5-8
10), Darkle Owens (4-8-7),
Beth Gregory (6-6-tO) a
Kat Noel (5-10).
NHL'* START
MONTREAL (U PI) — The
National Hockey League waa
organised en Nov. 22, 1917
with flva teams—the Mon­
treal Canadlens, Montreal
Wanderer*, OtUwa Senators!
Quebec Bulldogs end Toronto
Arenas.
GORDIE'S FIRST
DETROIT (UPI) — Gordie
How* of the Detroit Red
Wings, the greatest goal-cotIt-tor In National Hockey
League history, scored his
first goal against Turk Brads
of the Toronto Maple Leafs
on Oct 14, 1944.
BUSIER NOW
MONTREAL (U PI) — Na
tlonal Hockey League teams
played only a 22-gam* ached
ule when the circuit was
formed in 1917. Current NHL
teams play 70 games a a
•oa.

Jim Touhy, tack]* oa b it
year's championship lomtaoto

W AYNB CLRMMKR (second from left) f«ts
tta first 50-Mlle 8wim Certificate to ba
itinola
ad b
by
tha American
Red Cross In
y 1
_______
County. Making th#i presentation
ia SNAS wa­
presen
ter safety chairman
Horner while Ctemmer
get* a gold lapel pin and &gt;wim suit badge from
Sanford Naval A ir Station’* executive officer,
(left) Cdr. H. B. Snively. American Red Crow
Field Director at the local base, D. O. Tidyman,
added hii congratulation*.
(Herald Photo)

log
rcportlaf to tta Punaas Univcnlty gridiron camp ** Aug
28, and b o w la “ sweating out”
a broken arm.
■crapping for a peattioa «
tta Patadhi yearling starter*,
tta laaford Haems* hi a
scrimmage against tta Varsi­
ty came out o f a pile-up with
a badly broken and boat
After a few days away frsu
tta contact work, Touhy v u
back at work ia full tattle
equipment
He got tta call for a first
team starting aiaigsmcot against tta Vanity ia a “ tv
up” game ia Greenville, I . C.,

so salvaged three wins from
Wisdom Sod Servie* with
Hank (Bud) Krotaor being
high for Harry’s with a 537
total •
In the ether l e a g u e
matches, Sanford Manufac­
turing and Pryor’s Stoto In­
surance butted heads togothor
and cams out with an ov
t-l split. Big gun for San­
ford Manufacturing was Lynn
Queen with a 111/569 total
while Ed Callan had a 510
sorlos for Pryor’s.
Those railing ever the 100
mark, load by Goorg* Swann
with hla 34B, ware William
Maglto'a 229, Jim Valentine's
213, John Knaotand'a 212,
Lynnn Queen's 811, Gory
t'oi’o 809, Tout Hunter’s 210,
Andrew Patrick’s 205 and
203, Gordon Honeycutt's 203,
Bill Tyre’s 202 and Hank
Kretior’a 201.
Jack (tha Giant) Kannor
also cam* through with a 201.
In thia week's action Ross
and Wilka will tako on Laka
Monroe Inn, Wisdom Sod
Service and Jot Lanes will
battle, Harry's Bar A Pack
ago and Sanford Manufactur­
ing Co. will meet, Cook’s
Corner rolls Pryor’s Stato
Farm Insurance and tha
American Legion tangleo with
Bob’s Restaurant.

Spolski, Sipley
Get High Honors

International
League

tta Blf
tor their
Ota
of ehtrstof fridster*
•triad with a pala­
tal aad daodUoi hft tret that
later anulatttoa showed to
hare hath tare* « f tta
B**art* fra** his doctor o n
that tta Saoford grideter will
to relaaaod from tta Gratavita Georrtl Hospital today.
Whta tuabl* to dre tta play­
ing ton, Touhy win ha hack
ia tta skull prtetiet sessions
■nd will hesp (H !■ hopes that
wtoa tta cast ia off tta arm,
he will ha able to take hla
plsc* with A * Farms* Prosit,
according to report*.

G o w e r Cots First
ARC 50-M fe Award CBS-Yank Dm I
Wayne Clemmer, sea of Mr. planned activity to encourage
•nd Mr*. Charles Clemmer of Individuals to swim regularly
102 Piaeemt Drive, Sanford, •nd frequently' to promote
baa become tha first recipient physical fitness.
of th* Red Cross 50-Mlle Swim
Except for the Initial three
Certificate to be presented to miles, (which is designated
as n conditioning period), th*
Seminole County.
In ceremonies at th* NAS, entire 60 miles must be swum
Sanford pool where Clemmer, In multiples of 440 ysrds, (a
an Orlando Junior College stu­ quarter of a mile), using any
dent, tern s as a lifeguard, stroke or combination of
Cdr. H. B. Shively, SNAS Ex­ strokes. The swimmer la mon­
ecutive Officer presented him itored during each 440 yard
with a gold lapel pin and n segment and a wall chart is
bathing suit bsdge, both olfl posted at the pool to record
clal Red Cross emblems, In e a c h swimmer’s progress
recognition of Us accomplish' Wsyne commenced hla efforts
meat.
toward the 50-mil* goal July
Mrs. Peg Horner, NAS Wa 10 and completed the list
ter Safety Chairman present quarter of a mile Aug. 14.
ed the Red Cross Certificate. Several others are nearing
On band to add congratula completion with more than
ttoni was D, D. Tidyman, 30 miles to their credit.
American Red Cross Field Di­ Clemmer logged every mile
rector at the loci! air station. of his swim at the beautiful,
The 50-Mlle Swim Is part of n e w l y completed Enlisted
the Red Cross' "Swim and Men’s Pool at the Naval Air
Stay Fit” program and is
Station.

If yon'v* got any ktoaa we're
confident Mikltr would apprC'
data a buxx on the born.
• • e
Have any Idea of what It
costa to outfit a high school
griddcrT We wondered about
It *o we asktd the mm who
ought to know, 8HS Athletic
Director Fred Genu.
Considering shoes, pinto,
helmet,
rib
ode, p o e­
tic* self emu, mouth piece,
etc.. "From ftzt to 9135,”
say* Fred.
"When you multiply this by
urn* 56 youngsters,” Ganas
pointed out, "Jt runs Into
money.''
Of course, football not only
’ll* to pay for Itself at the
7ite but It must also foot the
ah for other athletic actlvitles.
Apparently running t high
school athletic department ia
not exactly the easiest way of
putting bread and butter on
the table for tta little lady
PEOPLE
LAUGHED
and tta kids.
a • •
last spring when Man­
Although Daytona Beach
ager Al Lopes told
calls Hersohel Hogan of the
e v e r y o n e he would
clty’a entry In the South Pro­
have the C h i c a g o
fessional Football League a
White Sox In the thick
“ hometowner," It's still a fact
of the imnnunt race
that tta Thunderbird halfback
come September. Now,
la a native of Sanford. Ho
It's Scnor Al'a time to
moved to Daytona Beach In
laugh. However, he’s
THIS BEAUTIFUL STRING of speckled perch
lima fer him to win no less
probably too busy try­
won hooked by (from left) Drs. Maxwell L.
than II letters In baseball
ing to keep the "good
Tipton and Leonard Munson of Sanford and
basketball and trick as well
dtcher—no hit” Pole
John Jenkins of DeBary Manor while fishing
PI
as football.
out of Osteen Bridge Fish Camp. Sorry— where
H
Hogan la eensidered one of
they got ’em isn’t known.
tako tlmo nut to bonat,
foe great atl tlme athletes to
(N E A Photo)
emerge trout Mainland High
This week In the Women's la Daytow* Beach. Tkla la
Tuesday afternoon Scratch hla foerils seas** with the
'Birds. HU brother, Fred, U
League, there waa • dost con'
W. L, Pet. GB Boston at Cleveland, night
test for high series with Pst head teach ef the Heabecexe
Baltimore
84 57 .506
Baltimore at Washington,
High
Saodcrabe
ef
Daytona
Sipley and Jane Spolikt tying
Beach.
night
Chicago
84
59
.587
I
for the honor with a pair of
• • •
Only games scheduled
New
York
81
67
.687
14
Wednesday’s Result*
481’s.
We're still getting compli­
Friday’s Games
Buffalo 2 Rochester 1, 1st76 67 .528 04
Doris Schautteet waa nsxt ments on The Herald's cover Detroit
Tlnn.
with a 469 and Mary Fault age o f the Seminole Swim As­ Loa Angeles 74 70 .614 114 Washington at Detroit, night
Chicago at Cleveland, night
Buffalo 10 Rochester 8, 2nd
not too many plna behind with sociation'* program this sum Minnesota
71 70 -504 18
Kansu City at Baltimore 2,
Syracuse S Toronto 2
a 461.
mtr. Even though we appre Cleveland
60 71 .493 144
twi-nlght
Richmond 9 Columbus 9
In tha high gam* depart­ date It we still Insist—the real Boston
62 80 .437 22 4
Minnesota at New York, night
Atlanta 7 'Jacksonville 1
ment, Pat Sipley waa high credit should go to Ida B. Wil­ Washington 56 87 .392 29
'•Clinched pennant
with a 198; Jana Bpolskl next son, the group’s publicist. If Kansas City 61 89 .364 324 Loa Angelea at Boston, night
with a 178 and Doris Schaut- more organisations In this
Wodaosdsy’s Rosalia
area tad gab like Ida to hand- Baltimore 6 Washington 8
NO. 1 MEN
tset . a 178.
CINCINNATI
(U P I) —
Tha 3.10 baby split waa la their public relations they'd Washington 4 Baltimore 3
Thrss National League bast plcked-up six times. Jana get more publicity. Thinks Boston 0 Cleveland 5, lO-Inn­
ball managers wont No. 1 on Bpolskl and Elalna Koatlval Ida—from al’ of ua.
ings
• • »
their uniforms — Fred Hutch­ picked It once each and Clau­
Michigan State's Coach Duf­ Detroit 4 New York 9
inson of Cincinnati, Al Dark dette Behrens and Pat Blploy fy Daugherty saya "Football Minnesota I Chicago 8
of San Francisco and Harry turned tta trick twice each.
Only gamia scheduled
It not • contact sport—It’s a
Craft of Houston.
Thursday’s Games
wtttete* ejw tt" Asked what
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP!) he called a contact sport, Dul­ Chicago at Minnesota
Oldest Individual record os —Utk* Easter, formir Cleve­ ly replied: ‘ Dancing."
New York at Detroit
Florida’s football books dates land Indian first baseman,
all tta way back to lilt. Eirto waa tha oldest active player
“ Dummy" Taylor kicked sight in profeiatonal baseball when
W IT H ONE A PPLIC A T IO N !
field goals that acasou for a ha retired from tta active
math which still standi, along player list of th* Rochester
Insulate From Heat And —
with hla record of l l for a Redwings In May, 1944.
career which coded in 1912.
Easter waa 59.

Wadntaday evening lug ilmiUr honor* fo r the op­
found the City League get­ ponents with ■ 666 aerlea.
ting back into full awing with
Harry'* Bar A Package al10 Uama on tha approach**
ready far action,
la first night play, Rote
td With* Reetaurant got off
oa tta right foot with n cloao
four-point sweep from the
American Legion Foot fig.
Oaorge Swann led Rote and
With* with hie 145 gam* and
110 serial, while Clyde Plerey
waa high for tha Legionnaires
with a 511 total.
Labs Monroe Inn alto mad*
n dean awetp over Bob'*
Restaurant. Larry Plvee was
big tun for tha Inn with hip
5T4 aeries while Jim Valen­
tins was high for Bob's Res­
taurant with his 813/643.
Jet Lanas managed to sel­
vage three win* from Cook's
Corner. John Bpolskl was
high for Jet Lants with a 547
total and Arnly Patrick tak-

7 * 0 8 — Bept 16, 1864

American League

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OK'd By League
BOSTON (U P I)—Tta Col­
umbia Broadcasting System
CBS) can go right ahead
with Its 914 million purchase
of th* New York Yankee*.
But even the ether Ameri­
can League owners fear the
deal will land them in tta
federal courts. And they In­
sist th* network and tha
Yankees must bear tha brunt
of any investigation and
prosecution.
That guarded approval and
warning waa neatly packaged
in n two paragraph resolu­
tion voted 8-2 by tha league
owner*. It waa announetd
Wednesday night by league

Florida High
School Golf
Tourney Set

Pmetdsat Jss Cronin.
Th* dsdalsa task a full
day of closed door meetings—
total of more than flv*
hours o f prepared statements
and asarthlag questions.
Tha vote waa exactly the
same as resulted from a hur­
ried end controversial tale*
phona poll on Aug. 14.
The pair whs voted OReinrt
tha sal* Aug. 14 and again
Wednesday only r a p a a t o d
their original opposition.
Chicago White Sox owner
Arthur ADya fears admission
of tha network late loegue
membership will create n
conflict of Interest. Ho said
he would sell the stock ho
holds In CB8 to arold the
prohibition ateted ia tho la*gua constitution.
Charles O. Finley, whoa*
average Improved from ear*
Her 9-1 lickings at the hand*
of tho other ownara to an
1-2 beating Wednesday reit­
erated hla Intention to mil
tho Athletics.
Finley said he would sell
tho club to local Kansas City
interests If they meat hla 98
million price in two week*
After that, Finley will listen
to anyone, anywhere willing
to go that high for hla ball
club.
CBS President Frank Stan­
ton expressed the “ delight"
of both himself and natworh
Board Chairman William S.
Palsy In the lesgus decision.
And ho pledged both the net­
work and tta Yankees te
meet any Justice Department
challenge te tha transaction.

PORT 8T. LUCIE — The
1965 state high school golf
tournament will be held at
the Port St. Lucie Country
Club next April 16 - 18.
Selection of tha 34-hele
golf resort south of Port
Pierce was announced earlier
this week In Gainesvilta by
th* Florida High School Ac­
tivities Association.
McCarty High of Fort
Pierre will be th* host school.
Several Junior toumamsnts
sponsored by tha Florida State
Golf Association aad the
Florida Section of tha PGA
havs been held at Port St
Lucie Country Club in meant
years.
More than 100 boy* and
FINAL STANDINGS
girls are expected ts eompi
W. L P cl GB
in the tournament thla ye
Lynchburg
81 59 .579
It waa held at Winter Haven Birmingham 80 60 .671 1
last spring.
Macon
75 66 AM
Charlotte
73 87 A21 S
LATE, BUT FIRST
Knoxville
67 73 .47* 14
CHERRY HILL, N. J. Chattanooga 65 74 .469 154
65 74 .468 154
(U PI) — Supplementary nom Columbus
52 86 .377 28
Inatlona hare wen th* Garden Ashsvilla
Wsdaea4ay’a Basalts
State Stakes three tints. A f­
ter their owner* posted th* Birmingham 8 Lynchburg R
110,000 late fee, Barblxon won Columbua 5 Knoxville 4
In 1956, Warfare In 1969 and Chattanooga 8 Macon 1
Carry Back In I960.
Ashsvilla 7 Charlotte 6

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Sept. 10, 1964 — Par* 7

NFO Leader
Puts Halt To
Mart Revolts
CORNING, Iowa (U PI) The National Farmers Organ*
lsition, reacting to tha death
el two NFO members crash*
cd beneath the wheels of a
cattle truck, today called off
all protest demonstrations in
its 33-state market rebellion.
Open Lae Staley, president
of the NFO, Issued a poet*
midnight plea from hla head­
quarters here, calling upon
leaders and members of the
militant farm group to stop
demonstrations.
Staley called the death of
two NFO members at Booduel, Wis., Wednesday a "ru­
thless and uncalled tor &gt; c t"
The two men, Melvin L.
C u m m i n s , 43, rural Blr*
a am w o o d ,
Wis., a n d
Howard Falk, 54, rural Bonduel, W ii„ were killed as
they and about 500 other NFO
members and supporters tried
to atop a truck carrying five
cows and two calves to the
equity cooperative yards.
They died beneath the rear
wheels of a truck driven by
Ivan Mueller, IP, Cecil, Wis.,
who was trying to take hla
live-stock to market despite
NFO efforts to hold back cat­
tle, sheep and hogs from
stockyards In an attempt to
boost on-the-hoof prices to
farmers.
The deaths brought an urg e n t statement Wednesday
night from Wisconsin Gov.
John Reynolds, who ealled the
Incident "a tragic m ult of the
unrest that affects many of
our farmers In Wisconsin to­
day."
Reynolds scheduled a toplevel meeting with Staley In
Madison, Wis., Friday and
called upon all state law en­
forcement officers to Immed­
iately report personally to
klm any acts of violence or
threats growing out of tha
NFO holding action.
The governor also ordered
the equity cooperative yards
closed and directed state ob­
servers to be present today at
major liveitock sales through­
out the state.

WASHINGTON (U P I) - A
bitter fight over President
Johnson's health earn pro­
gram appeared today to be
endangering ehaaeea of Con­
gress approving an Increase
in Social Security benefits.
There w e r e
Increasing
signs that tha health care for
the aged plan waa encounter­
ing stormy weather In the
House. And torn* of its back-

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A n
effort te choke off debate ea
the cnatmenial reapportionmeet issue comes up for a
vote M a y la the legate. But
evea tu supporters believe it
la doomed.
As the showdown neared
there wss mounting White
Hews* interest in efforts to
work nut a compromise ea
the proposal In delay courtordered reappoftieammt o f
state lsglalatum.
Senate liberal! are fighting
the proposal as an attaek oa
Florida
Highway
Patrol
the Judicial branch tad as n Trooper Bill String field today
death a— tenon for nappor- commended Seminote Coun-

Trooper Lauds
Iriving Habib

S

UAW

To

Demand

Better

Pact

Ford N e x t For Pension Talk
By Jamee Stickler*
UPI Alternative Cd*er
DETROIT (U P!) - United
Auto Workers President Wal­
ter P. Reuther goes to Ford
Motor Co. Friday where he
will demand a better contract
than tbs fso million, paHardsetting agreement he reached
with Chrysler.
Reuther told reporters Wed­
nesday night, "the baale pro­
visions of the economic pack­
ages at Ford and General Motori generally will follow the
pattern set at Chrysler."
The labor leader said Chryaler rated its original offer
made Aug. 17 at 39 cents an
hour for the three-year life
of the contract end then agrecd to add 15 cents n e w
money.
Chrysler, he Hid, will sign
two letters — on* agreeing to
provide the eitra 15 cents an
hour per worker and another
agreeing to pay S'i cents an
hour to give 13 mlnutea addi­
tional relief time for every
assembly line worker.

★

★

T h e Chryiter settlement
ealled for pensions up to 9400
a month at age M, early re­
tirement, wage Increases, ad­
ditional relief, time, two more
paid holidays, an extra week’s
vacation, improved benefit*
for retired workers, improved
Insurance benefits, increased
survivors benefits, and Im­
proved jobless benefits.
Reuther and Cbryaler ad­
ministrative Vic* President
John D. Leary agreed the set­
tlement waa non • Inflation­
ary. Leary said, "we wouldn't
be a part of any Inflationary
settlement."
Reuther said, “ this la a noninflationary settlement and In
no way will cause a car price
Increase. They could still cut
prices and make a profit more
satisfactory than tha rest of
American Industry.”
Tha new contract haa to be
ratified by rank-and-file un­
ion members and ratification
meetings wlU be scheduled by
local unions. Negotiations con­
tinued on the local level to
supplement the national a-

★

★

★

★

Union Chiefs

To Local Firm

would create thousands o f Jobs
for young people and get the
older workers o ff the assent
bly lines.
Union President Walter P.
Reuther aaid "It doesn't make
sense to stay (on the Job)
when you c in get these kind
of benefits. A man would be
very foolish to work until ha
waa ftl.”
Under a complicated form
ula not yet spelled out la d*
tell, a worker could retire al

★

★

Auto Pact

D E TRO IT (U P I) — Chry- (0 and get pension benefits
The County Commission has stcr's historic $400-* month a* equal to 70 per cent o f hi* pay
v o t e d to notify the ABC age 60 pension plan will have up to a |400 a month ceiling.
Garbage Company that It hat
A tremendous Impact on tha
A worker could even retire
JO days In which to pay the American labor movement and at early at 55 with scaled9*00 it owes the county or It the Social Security system, ac­ down beneiils. It would be at
will be denied the use of pub­ cording to the United Auto the worker's option, and Reu­
lic owned land fill area:.
Workers union.
ther said true was the key to
The action stemmed from
T b * UAW said the plan the plan.

recent and numerous com­
plaints from the firm's cus­
tomers and from County San­
itarian Val Robbins that the
service Ibe romps ny wss ren
dering was sub-standard and
could ereate a health hair'd.
The Commission instructed
its attorney, Harold Johnson,
to draft a set of regulations
which would establish mini­
mum acceptable services to
be rendered by gsrbege dispo­
sal companies In thla county.

Both aides agree that the
necemary two-thirds majority
required te halt debat* prob­
ably la net te he obtained. But
they also recognise that nei­
ther can the opponents muster
a simple majority to table
tha proposal.
Other Congressional news:
Health Cara: A hitter fight
n e a r President Johnson'*
health earn program appears
to ho endangering chaoena of
Congress approving an I t
greemaat In specific locations.
to Social Security eash
UAW spokeamen said that
There were Incress
more than half eg the lte in| signs that the health care
Chrysler bargaining unit! had for the aged plan waa eocoun
reached agreement.
taring rough going in the
The union's International ex­ House. Some of Its bsckere
ecutive board met Wednesday were suggesting that If health
night and unanimously ap­ care is sunk, the Social Secur
proved the settlement and rec­ Ity Increase might go down
ommended approval to the with K. The health care plan
workers after local negotia­ would be financed through
tions havo been concluded.
Social Security.
Current contracts were ex­
Baker: Tb* Scute appear­
tended at Ford until 13:01 a. ed certain to order its rules
m. Sept. IS and 11:51 p.m. at committee to reopen the poll
GM. The contracts can be can­ ticatly hot Bobby Baker case.
celed anytime after that on But the GOP discounted the
4&gt; hours written notice.
inquiry in advanoe with a
The board declined at its eharg* that It would mean
meeting to act any strike merely dipping the former
deadlines at GM or Ford.
Senate aide into another bar
The union hopes to gat more rcl of whitewash. President
at the other two firm*. T h e Johnson said Wednesday he
fringe benefits at Chrysler, favored a "thorough Invest!
Reuther laid, cost more be­ gallon'' and "would be glad
cause of the age and composi­ to see the Senate take any ac
tion of the work force at tha tion K feels la justified."
smallest of the Industry big
three.
Police Praised
"Fifteen cents will buy
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
more at Ford and even more
at General Motora,” ha added. Senate Democratic Leader

SCINTILLATING PERSONALITY, beautiful hair and fabulous figure
mark the "mystery woman" who will portray the part of Honey-bun,
r-Dun,
when the VAH-1 Tigerettea present their "between acts" skit at tha
r
le big
USO Benefit Show, Sept. 26 at tha Civic Center. Though Honey-bunI iposed
for this photo, the Tigerettea refused to identify their tittle sweet!
th e a rt

★

Warning Given

"W e didn't want to make
early retirement compulsory,"
Reuther said, “ we wanted to
persuade him to retire with at­
tractive benefits.”
Reuther said the pension
plan was "the most historic
agreement In the history ot
the Amertcin labor move
ment.”
"W e have now established
the highest plateau for pen­
sions in American Industry.
This will have a profound Ira

pact on collective bargaining
and it will raise Social Secur­
ity tremendously. There's nc
question about U,” Rauthee
H id.
The UAW president ippor
ently fore tec* the day when
Soclil Security will be lower
ed to age 60.

Library Helped

Mika Mansfield, Mont., be
Ifevea the nation's police forcea art antitied te much cred­
it fo r their work In handling
this summer's riots.
Mansfield touched o ff i
round o f Senate tributes Wed
nesday whtn he praised the
police, gen. Jacob K. JaviU
R-N.Y., said he also wanted
to make clear that his praise
“ does not condone the actions
where police take policy into
their own hands or us* un­
due fore*."

Surplus* Seen

DUESSELDORF, Germany
(U P I) — The West German
Trade Federation w ill donate
675,000 to the Kennedy Me­
morial Library In Cambridge,
Mass., a federation spokes­
man aaid Wednesday.

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
riommerc* Secretary Luther
H. Hodges predicts a $8.5 bil­
lion export trad* surplus by
the end o f the year if the
present trend continues.
, Hodges reporter! on the
trad* balane* te President
Exact spot o f Moeee' burial Johnson Wednesday. He M id
place le unknown, but la prob­ figures for the first seven
ably upon Mount Nebo.
months o f 1064 showed an In
c re u e o f 16 per cent in ex
porte over the M m * period
I m I year. Imports were up
only 6 par cent through July
he Mid.
taxes in the panel would serve Infor­

LB J Starts FBI Probe O f Racial Woes
By A lvla Spivak
United

Frees faternatlonat

W A S H IN G T O N

(U P I)

—

existing law ," A s examples, billion rut In sx c ! m
ho cited Mississippi, Georgia, time fo r the nation's
New

report on its investigation of
recent racist riota and other
disturbances

to see

If

they

fit a common pattern.
The Chief Executive told a
news

conference

Wednesday

that "considerable agitation"
obviously w h Involved in dis­
turbances in both the North
and South. He declined to
M y, however, whether FBI
had found any eigne o f out­
side agitation or political, mo­
tivation so far.
Johnson aaid the F B I’s re­
port might form the basis fo r
further federal action— pos­
sibly Including legislation—
wherever violations of federal
laws a rt involved.
" W e a r* Informing all o f
tha mayors and all o f the
governors where these prob­
lems arise that w * will make
available through appropriate
rhannnels o f their peace o f­
ficers full Information that
w* may have,” the President
M id .

H e M id the government
would be available to local
authoritlM " fo r any supple­
mentary work that may be
within our authority under

1086 mally.

York, New Jersey end Christmas shopping.

— He w u pleased that a
On other m itte n , tha Pres­ contract s a t t l e m a n t bad
ident said:
have arin n in the past.
been reached between the
— He had named a panel of United Auto Workers union
The President’s impromptu
prominent Americans "above and Chrysler Corp. Johnson,
W h i t * H o u s e conference
partisan politics" u special who has urged wage and
touched upon several other le- consulUnU on foreign policy
pries restraints In the pest,
■uea figuring In his election problem* to the President, expressed satisfaction over
campaign against GOP prcsl- tha secretary o f eUU ami reporta that tha new contract
dentist nominee Barry 51. stcreUry of defense. He laid would be nanlnflettonary.

President Johnson bee asked Maryland
the FB I fo r a comprehensive

Security Benefit*

where

disorders

Goldwater.
H# did M l reply directly
when Mked hi* opinion o f
Goldwater'* prepoMl fo r a 25
per cent reduction in federal
Incoma end corporate taxes
over a five-year period.
I 'S '. j j f , -3 JU M M
praised
the efftete o f tha admlnist ration's 611.6 billion U x
*ut— whkh Goldwater voted
agalnet in the Senato-and
cited statistics he said show*1 ‘confidence in our econom­
ic prosperity."
Ue Mid that axseutlv* ami
congressional experts
a r*
studying the nation’s econom­
ic situation to determine the
wisdom o f possible further
U x cut*. H e said he would
report their views to Con­
gress next January.
Sources close to the Treas­
ury Department reported lost
month
that Johnson
was
thinking o f asking Congress
to epprov* a f t billion to f3

LOOK!
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era were suggesting that if
health car* is sunk, tb* gods)
Security lucre*!* n a y go
down with th* ship,
Both th* Houi* and Senate
are o* record overwhelming­
ly In favor ot an across-theboard inercoa* in Social Se­
curity benefits.
The House voted a 9 per
rent hlk* in benefits while
the Senate approved legisla­
tion to provide for a IT mon­
thly increase — about a 6 per
cent boost.

PTA Executive
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faculty and there will he op­
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teachers individually.

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WASHINGTON (U P !) - Health caro-Sectel S*&gt;
rarity hill:
Btetas: Sent!* approved Sept. I by vet* of 16 to 39
a Mil romWoteg health ran far aged with tens axed So­
cial Socerlty benefits. Hn h paeeed S*cUI Severity bill
Jaly 36 by vote ef U I t* S, hot hM net voted *a health

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SPECIAL

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Both th* Room aad Senate
measures would b* financed
by rolstes payroll taxes.
T te two bills now so to a
Hous* . Senate eoafmneo
committee which must work
out • compromise acceptable
to both legislative bodies.

A meeting of th* Lyman

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But th* Senate bill also In­
cluded President Johnson's
plan Ira health Im a aec* fra
tha aged under Social Securi­
ty. Tb* Hons* haa a*T*r vo­
ted on th* health can propo­
sal

High School P T A executive
board haa been announced for
8 p. m. this Thursday at tks
school.

Thg Sanford Herald

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Six accident* injured 24 per­
sons, non* seriously,
and
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vehicles and property.
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go with your wUo'o oxprooatonl"
Thus, others will to impress­
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SCORPIO (October to to
November 21) By rising early
By Kate Osann aod following through on
plana to totter career, in­
crease (amt, you do just that
now. The planets are with
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you. Use that finesse with
others for which you are no­
ted.
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23 to December 21) If you atop
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worrying, you can straighten
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very short time. Take time
to assist those not so well off
as you. Show you have heart.
josn jig s a w
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to January 20) A show of grs
titude to those who have been
helpful brings even greater
support in the future. Asilat
them in some aim close to
their hearts. You benefit aa
well.
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February IS) By taking inter­
est In civic affairs, you find
that your reputation aoara
now. Quickly follow orders of
bigwig. Do everything that
salt-guard* your guud name.
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March 2U) Follow through on
any plan to take a little trip
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Book Review
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Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
919 Palmetto Are.
333-OCM
PERMANENT SPECIAL fos
August IS complete. Haul
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
9Kb. 922-1321.

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Free parking, tod A Oak.
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 119
8. Oak, 322 3742.

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Wettee at Fwhlt* K u r tti
ffollee I* h*r*i&gt;y ,lv * n , Hoard
&lt;*f County ronim1*«lnu«re of
flamlnole rnim iy. Flort.ln, wilt
h e «r &gt;n tppral aeelnet the &lt;t*•leloit o f thr Smtlnole County
Hoard of Adjustment denylue
permlMlon t.i park x Iio u h
t r i l l r r on th* fo llo w ln r
orlb«d property: N tun rt o f lh«
H 310 ft o f th. H&gt;, o f tli* HtV't
o f Hie X tV 't o f the .VIV't In
Heotlon
II-tlH -ItK .
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l«,o rlh .d t * ha Itie on the ICa.t
• Id* o f l ^ li, Markham attnut
]/|tha m il* North o f ACL It It
Tavarae llran.-li.
Public hairing w ill l&gt;* h«M
In lit* Ha ml tiol, ' . it o ty O.oirl
11on h , aun(.iri). Plorlila. to Hi,
County ComtnlHlunrri ttoom.
on Heptemher II*. t i l t at l*:0n
A. M. or aa tuin lh r r ,a ft ,r a.
poaaltila.
Board of County Contitiia-

atoner*

H.mI tn|. County, Klorl.ta
By 3 a m » P. Avery, Jr.
('halrman
A t t .it Arthur Ba.-kwtth, Jr.
Publlab gepL It, 1SII.

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!■ Ike CeeM ml tk* C v e ily
J »e * e , Beetlael* t e e a t y . FleeMe, la Frabal*.
la rai SCetal* a l

JOHN rilOUCT

De.-ea ** J
T a OH reeatleea ead Peraeaa
M avla* d a le ,* ae I M a u S ,
haalaes aaM K eiatei
you.
aiay have eaulm t
the
hereby Ratified end required ta
prevent any claim* *n.| 4*.
mend* which yu*. or either of
Tuu,
mey havw eauinvi
th*
•q ia t* nf JOHN t'lUlHOT. I*.
c****d . le t* at u ld County, la
th* Cnunty Ju-lea o f H*mtn,&gt;U
C-.unty, FlarIJe. i t hi* office
In the cautl huuv* e f u l j
County at *«n ferd .
Klorld*.
within ala calender month*
fram
th* time e f the tin t
pubU.-ntlo* e f thl* notice. Two
e c y lM ef each claim o r demand
■hall b* la writing, and that)
atata
th* ylac* o f raaldeuc*
and poet office addrtaa o f the
claimant, and (h a ll be awora
ta by tba claimant, kta aaeni.
o r attorney and accompanied
by a m ine fee e f one dollar
and ouch claim or demand aul
to filed ehtll bv void.
Marie M. FrlUvcbe aad
W illiam O. r r ltiv .h e
Aa saecutur* of the Laet
W ill and Teetament e f
JOHN PUOUST. deceased
■TUNITRO M , DA V ia *
M elKTO ait
Attom eye ter E ie .u to ra
Poet O ffice Box 11JD
Sanford. Florida tlT T l

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TRACTOR Mowing. IM-TN4.
A A R RO O FIN G CO.
COMPLETE ROOF1NO SVC.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Financing Arranged
323-9339
133-3293
RICHARD’S TREE SVC
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. 333-0300.

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22. Plumbing
* )V lip , • p M A i t b «v t, iw t ,1
ELDER SPRINGS
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DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7357 or 322-3113
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
E. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
FA M M

24. Well Drilling
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and 81ms
Wa Repair and Sarvle*
STINE
Machinery and Supply Ce.
307 W 2nd St.
YA 9403

2.&gt;. Air ('en d. ft Heating
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Av*.

323-4334

NEED YOUR FURNACE
CLEANED?
You will find my work fast,
reliable A efficient. Eaper
ienced In ail typo Gas Ser­
vice A beating. Call Wayne
Poole. 322-9103.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
11— Money W anted
1— Loot A fouad
SS—favln ga A L o e a
S— Peraonal*
SS— Inaurano*
I—
Beauty Cara
I t —Schools A Instru ct!***
4— Day Nuraerlea
Tb—Em ploy meat Service*
•—Child Car*
VI—Male H elp Wanted
I — D et*—Cate—Feta
71— fe m a le Help Wanted
t»— Ldvatteck
T9—Male or Fem ale Help
I I — Special Notice*
Tt— Bale* Help Wanted
I I —Catering
tT —Situation W anted
t l — Plata* to Eat
•1—Income P roperly
IS— Special Servlca*
11— Bualneae Prop— Sale
I f — Swimming Pools
IT—Janitorial Service#
11— Real Estate Wanted
IS— D o-It-Voarialf
II—
Real Estate dal*
It— Build.ra ■uppllea
IT— B u ila eu Rentals
14— Lota For dal*
50—Coucret* Conatr.
b l— Farm*— d ro v e *
11— Hem* Repair*
13—Out o f State Acreage
S3— Plumbing
II—
lloueee F or Bale
St— Painting
15—
Houaoo—Hal* or Kent
IS— W all Drilling
IT—Hon** F o r Rent
t j — Air cood. a H eatin g
1««—Keaort Rental*
IS— Radio - Television
101—Trailers— Cabana*
lb— Photo Ik Equipment
1«3—Mobil* Mom*a— Bala
lb—Home Appliance*
I t — Mueleal Inalrumenla
III—
Mobile Ilomaa— Rant
IDS—Trailer Space— Bent
I t — Buelnaaa Kqulpment
11)1—
Trailer
Lota— Hale
I t —Job Printing
t i l — Apartm ent! F or Heat
IS— Upholatery
tvs— Room* For Rant
IS— Vacuum Claanera
US— Ratal Room*
IT —Moving A Storage
113— Rental A gsata
51—
Uxtarmlaatora
II—
l-tante— flu w a r*— B xdn
III—
IVanlad To R e a l
111— Auto* For Bala
10—
iliac. Tor Hal*
i t — Article* Fur ltant
111—Auto*— Bala o r Trade
I I I —Truck* For Bale
SI— Swap or Exchange
110— Autom otive Horvlcp
31— Wanted To Buy
11—
Vurnllur* For Hale 131—Scooter* Ik Cycle*
111— Boats * M otor*
SS— Antique* Yor Hal*
l i t —Marin* Buppllea
SI— Monty To Loan
IS— Uualaee* Opportunity*

Piano Toning aag Bayair
W L. Rarmoa — FA

322-5612
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425-5938
From

Hamlnole County
(D ial Dlreot)

An investment, not aa ex­
pense. Call FA 3-3412 for
expert advice on a Herald 31. Musical IiMtruncfiU 43. PtonU, Flower*, gteda
advertising campaign.
I’ la no Servicing ft Tuning
HAIRY INDIGO
Gen* Cumbaa — 322 26*1
PENSACOLA BAHIA
SANFORD HERALD
Ask for current price*
A. M. PREVATT
34.
Uphototdrjr
■t WANT ADS
749-2115
Seville, FIs.
OVER 33 YEARS
BRING FAST
of F1m Workmanahip in Up­ 50. Mint. For Sato
RESULTS
holstering, Dnpgriea, Slip­
cover*. lime Payment* as AIR CONDITIONER, Phiko,
Room, $SS. 323-6104.
llttto aa $3 mo. Drapery
Hardware InslallatkHU.
READY MIR CONCERT*
IN C lfA N C K H T NO. 14111___ KULP DECORATING SHOP
914 Par Yard
IV TH*I flncltT roiitT.
Pk. 322-2333
vivtii Jt Din si. i mrviT or
Patios, Floor, fr t g Estimates
r io H io t. in n o rou ■cwiVOLK COl ITT.
43. Plant*, Flowcnt, Scedv aaod. earnout, roek, ptpg,
IV CIIVVIKHV VO. IS31S
(tecl, graaso traps, dry
JOHN W. KVASS.
wells.
Stepping stoaea.
UGUSTRUM
Viburnum,
Plaintiff.
-v ,.
gal. cans, 9 for 91. Carson* MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
J VIIKM U acK E N ZIR . «t al
Nursery. Lak* Drive. Cas­ 309 Elm Av*.
923-3731
Defendant,
selberry.
twKvnsiii voTtty, o r b lit
w i t h o r r i.u N in b t o *
SUPPLEMENT 1NCOMEI
JAMES
M arKKNZtK.
,lw&gt;
Need ludiee, 35-86, with or
knuwn aa JAM KS M cKINZlK
without car for Sum y work
DA NIKI. A f H 1 S T
(IllA N STHOJI. OK&lt; HU IK II. PERRY
4 hours, 3 days per we«k
and M tA N K U N O. KI Nil. If
ric r r r ta r i v t v n
No selling. $1.15 to $1.30 peg
allva. Ih ,lr raapecllv* unknown NOTICB IH hereby given that
■p,.tu.i*. If m arrltd. and If dead,
hour. S«o Company RcprsI am antaged In buelnaaa at
fli* reapr.-tlv* unknown holra
Samlnot*
County,
aentativs 9 a. m. sharp,
i j . t l i . r . . l r a a i , , , m d y r in lx a to n g v o o f,
Florida, undar II,* flctltloua
Room 304. Mcltch Bldg. 224
o f *al'l dof*n-lant,: and ,a * ln ,t n a m e
of.
PnOFKSMlOXAL
any and all peraon* having or MIMKOORAPHINH
E. 1st St.
*K R V IC E .

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

claiming any right, title or Intrr.at In and to Ilia fallowing
deai-rlbed land lying and being
In semlnole County, rtnrM*. lowlt:
The V h i A* of tk* *W&gt;4
or tba N lV Ii o f faction IT.
Townahlp 11 aouth. Hang*
SI KaaL
Tuu, and earh e f you. are
harahy a o tlflrd and requlrad to
appear red file, peraunally or
by your attorney, with th*
Clerk o f th# Circuit Court e f
Hamlnule Counly, Ktorlla. your
written d afenax. If any, to th*
bill to qulat title filed hvrelo
agalnel you, and to eerve a
copy o f the tame eu tfulch|a.&gt;n
vtA ,,*ff!er. Pi-at Office Draafer H, San fur &gt;L Plorl-la, attor.
n*v&gt; k|, n la in llff, an or be­
fore the 3n.| day a f October,
A. D. l i l t .
Herein fa ll pot or a decree
pro confeaao w ill po entered
agalnel you for default.
.WITNESS my hand and th*
official eaal o f thl* Court thl*
Ird day o f September, A. D.
till.
fSK AL)
Arthur H. Be.kwtth. Jr.
Clerk c f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Hutchlaun and L * lft* r
Peat Office Drawer If.
Sanfoid, Ftorlda
Publish Sept. S. ta, IT, SI. 1144CDK-1S

OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 30c
RAKFQgn HF.MAIJb

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and that 1 Intend to register
•Aid name with th« Clark o f
the Circuit Coert.
Homlnol*
County. Florida In accordance
with th* provision* o f th * Flo*
tltlou* Nam* Rtatutea, to -w lt: &gt;V TWH DIBTWft-T r « l K T O f
Hactloa IIS.IS Florida Btatuto* TH K L V ITK D yOTATWS FOR
1 H T .
T U B WIDULSAPDIaTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO D IVUID N
Hlg: B. Patrick Barg era
Publleh FayL S. IS, IT, 14, 1144 la r r a m S Ia ta to* tk * RooegaaCI'B-34
laatloa a f a faryaaeU xa
Na. *4-TT ORL
lb# Watte* at
la tk* Cows of tka towaty
P A R K AND F A IR -Sada*. a* ml eat. t'oa aly. Stove HKUtXOLE
UROCNOH,
IN C ,
" f Florida, la Pro bets
Debtor
l a re the Kami* *s
NOTITIC OF HWAWINU
V. II. rniANTHAM. a/k/a V IC W D K R URTTION Idl
TO R H. ft R a v t i i i \i
. j v /.
Trt A L L C ttK tllTO Ita
A?fP
J b rj fli.vA j"U ttA S K lfA at,
■TO CKUftUiKRH
OF
T. H E
Deoeaaad. AROVK NAMED DEBTOR:
V IT A L VOY1CM
o rices nor.by la glean that
Notice le hereby glea a that oaNth*
Slat day o f August, ISIS
th . undersign.d will, on th* tho Honorable (le o r g * C Toung.
»th day of Uctobar. A. l&gt;. |yl|, Judge. United B u t** District
preaant to |ho Ilonorablo Conn, Court, approved an taroluutary
ty Jadge of g*mlaola County. potttlon for th* corporal* re­
Florida, bar final raturn. ac- organisation o f Homlnol* Park
ooua* aad voucher*, as Admin- and Fairground*. Inc. th* above
latratrla of th* Ettato o f V ic ­ M m d debtor.
tor
H. Oranthara, docaeead.
YUH TflKH . Jude* T o m i ip *
and at Mid tlm*. than aod polnla .1 Carl T. Langrord. lo «
thara, mak* application to th* II lll'-raat
Avoaut,
Orlando.
aald Judge for e d u el s ettle­ Florida, to oarv* a# Trusts* for
ment of bar administration of Homlnol#
Hark
and
F air­
tald ootala, and for an order ground*, Inc.
discharging bar at inch AdNOTICE
further
la
g
iro
*
that
m lnlotretrla
a hearing w ill bo bald at ll: o «
Detod thl* th* 1st day af A. M.. Friday. October IS. ISIS,
September, A. D. 1144.
at tb* Cult* ! Stats* Courthouse
Bela Mae Qraothara
and Post O ffice Building tn Or­
Aa Administratrix » f th* lando. Florida, to hoar objooF a ta l* of
tio sx If any, to tha retention
Vletar tt. Otaakaana
la office e f th* eald Trustee,
Doooasod
aad u bear any other matter*
C arroll Burk* U 4
that properly may earn* ha­
Mack * . ClavaUad, Jm
ter* aaM hearing.
P. O Drawer X
Dated at Orlando. Florida
dautord. Florida
this »th day or September, 1114.
A ttoraay* for Lsteta
Carl T. Langford. T reat**
took k t o Ui H W4 PuMtah Sopu I t , 19S4,

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�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou -D ial 322-5612
SEPT. SPEC. Men's Too
f'Kfcfc ESTIMATE
Shirt*, Me. Army-Nary Sur­ I’ pholiteTiai * Mattress rstovafcag N r* A UMd fu niplus, 110 Saaford At*.
tan. Can Nta BedAtig Mfg
Co., it TW Colory A n .

SW EETIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

FA Mm.
BEDS FOB RENT

BILLS BARGAIN BARN
o£ i0.000 Items
1300 Grapsvilis An.

capital,
au*.

Holloway*. Ira -

FR1R

Aalistry

sad
Good loeattaa. Good pro­
ducts. Good traatment. Ph.
locally 313-4342, or apply to
tbo FURR OIL COMPANY.

RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
chase of Blue Lustre. CarroD's Furniture.
UPRIGHT PIANO. Reason­
able offer accepted. Phone
*220059.

69. Schools A Instruct lone

BOB BAY'S STUDIO
OF DANCE
All Ballroom, Latin, Americas
Electric Range ....... 139 00
Evenia* Class* 7 to 10 p. mDesk ........................ BU-00
m o t. Otk
323-4740
PhotographerFlood Lit* tll.0t
Stroller ..................... 19.00
Child's Desk .......... $3.00
Black
A DeckerElectric
MEN
DO You want to Grow with a
Solid Walnut Stoptabte 920.00 fast • growing Company? If
A0 la goad condition!
you caa sell and are between
Ph. 222-3449
the ages of 21-40, neat and
have car, please call at 30S
Meltch Bldg., $ a.m. sharp.

Arm

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
GRILL COOK, Female, white.
BoaUer-Iatunar-Tradoo
Month.
Must be experienced. Chick 323-oat l l l l I. French Ava.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
H Treat.

Stemper Agency

n a w. u t

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EVERETT A. HARPER

AQKNCY - REALTOR
BMB S. Park Ava.
BARMAID or Bartender, Full
LARGE Drafting Board, good
time A part time. Ph. 323- Fboats F A 2-2294 ar FA M2I9
condition, r o a a o a a b l o .
2331 or 322-2332.

Gomrnmont Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN

IRONING. 32347777.
For too biggest aeieetloa of
NEW H O M ES
Selection of 2, 2. aad 4
nearly now aad used furni­ S I. Income Property
ture, see Noil's Furniture
Bedrooms located in various Available in Saaford area aad
Long wood area ( i ml 8*.
Brokerage to Casselberry FOE SALE. RessooibW, In­
sections of SanJonl
come property, c o r i e r
on 17-12). Ready for occup­
on 17-92. Open 9 days P to A
Immediate Delivery
French Ave. and 3rd St MONTHLY PAYMENTS
ancy. $99.00 per mo. and up.
1*11 Us Your Furniture.
Zoned Commercial. Phone
Custom Building, Residential
FROM $80.00
Quick Servlet With the
122-4737 or 323-3020.
or Commercial.
FOR THE BEST HOME
Calk. SUPER TRADING
LMN ENTERPRISES. Inc
BUY
POST. PA 30*77.
84. Real Estate - Salt
Builder, Harold Lagan
SEE YOUR
pot Highland Ave.
Umd furniture, appliances,
Sake Office: M2 HlghUad Avt.
tools, ole. Bought • Sold.
BART PILCHER. Broker
Longwood, Fla.
Larry’a Mart 219 Saaford
Personal Service
138-3911 Collect
Ave Ph. PA 3-4132.
Call 322 7498

V A -F H A

WHAT TO DO
THE STORM PASSES.
1. Buy a boat aad eapiare Ma
waterways.
Z. Do not use phone. Como
Furnished 2 Bedrooms, Deo,
atralfht to us for compkte
AUTO GLASS
Carport* and patio. * 3 per
selection of 1M4 modsla ad
CLEAN Furnished downstairs
INSTALLED
month. 223-1249.
&lt;loss-out prkaa.
apartment with attic fan. BtnkwUt Olaaa and Fiiat
9. Ban aonsy—y o u l Bead B.
NICE CLEAN furnished two Adults 122-1194.
$1333—19-lt. Larsen, fTMj
bedroom CB bouse, carports,
lass—i«-ft. pub a Ski, tasoi
convenient to base. 395. Ph. ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
M HP 11110 Krinnada IMS.
922-0344 before 1:20 or after 1 BR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
Many others.
Near Naval Base. 3019 San­
* p. m.
4. Corn* aoo ua far Bsrihar h*
ford Ava. aaa-4222.
AUTO GLASS ft
2-BEDROOM furnished bouse,
termittoe . T m s .
near GoM Course and Lake FURN. Apt. Close m. Jimmie SEAT COVER CO. ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Cowan. 322-4012.
Mary. 322-0007.
2i4 W R 4 AL FA I M S
1-Room Elficlency apt with ALL WORK GUARANTEED
pvt. bath 4 ibowor, suitable
far couple or single person
or retired. All utilities in­
FOR BALE BY OWNER. Cus­ FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­ cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
tom Built CB Home, 2 Bed­ ing room, dining, kitchen, 1
cated on lit St. within 1
rooms, 2 Baths, Living
Bedroom, Bath, waUr and block of B fro* parking lota
Room, Family Room, Kit­ oUctrie furnished, $*9 plus
and ahopptog cwntar. In­
chen, Central beating oad
gas and tax. Located on quire at Manuel Jacobson
fireplace, Urge utility aad 17-02, 1 block B. of No. 411 Dept. Store 211 E. First ft.
storage, csrporte aad patio. Junction (at 9-Polnta). See
Deep well and sprinkling anytime. Ph. 222-1447 after
system on beautifully wood­ a p. m. weekdays or any­ 3 ROOM Furnished apart­
ed lot 130’ a 220* with time Sat. or Bun.
ment, 206 Elm Ave. 322 2021.
Redwood fence. Grove Man­
NICELY FURNISHED Urge 2
or a m . Call 3227411 after
Payton Realty
• p. m.
Bedroom A I Bath apart­
922-1201
17-02 at Hiawatha
ment. Adults. 1913 Sanford
Ave., 323 MM.
RENTALS
St Johns Realty
Furnished or Unfurnished
FURNISHED 9 Room Apt.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Rail-Blair Agency
Clean A close la. 933 mo,
119 N. Park Ave. FA 90121
Ph. 322 3*41 219 9 . Park Ave
Lights A water Included.
323-9307.

WE’RE DRENCHED
IN BARG AIN S

**0 7 7 7 7 /

Property

Legal Notice
4. That bo part o f aald dehl
(o r liability) haa been paid, oxr » p l ---------------------------- I. That there ara no a e f.o ff*
nr cnuntrrrlatma to aald debt
tor liability) aicapt —
... C That claimant d »*a not hold
and haa not, imr haa any par.
■on hy hi. order nr to hit
knowledge or h.II*f fo r hli
tiae. had or r*c *lv «d any aa.
curlty or ■tcurltlra for aald
dabt (or liability) except _ _

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 522-2118
Nights: 323-0700
322-0649
9314 Park Drive

7. ( I f tilt daht ar liability I*
foundad upon an Inatrumant of
wrttlnn) That tha Inatrumant
upon which aald debt lo r lia ­ 4 BEDROOM, 2 Bitha,
b ility ) la founded la attached
to-wall carpet, built-in
herato (or la loal or deatrayad.
pUaacea, Intercom, ce
• a m i forth In a ffid a v it at.
tachad harato).
air and heat, fenced.
S. (K tha dabt la foundad upea
322-3304.
an opan aceeunt) That tha
aald dabt wae (or w ill tucomo)
dua on ------------- (o r that tha
avaraga dua data th ereof waa
■
■): that no nota or
nthar ntcotlabla Inatrumant baa
bean rtetlved for auch aocaunt
or any part tkeraof (o r that lb*
•aid dabt la avtdancad by a
hot*, or Other negotiable Inatru*
mant. whleh la attached hara. la Ida f-wert a f Ik* f'.a n ty
!-•); and that no Judament ha* Jaitiv. Ira d a a la r .a a ly , Blala
baen rendered tturaoo, axcept a# SlarMa. Sa Frabafa
la » » Iba ■•eat*

Legol Notice

(Sign Tour Nam* Here)
rlhed and *w „rn to h*.
n* thlt —
day o f — —-

ALICE HJCT

rceAL

T&gt;«c*ta*d.

notice

Nolle* 1* hereby xiran that
tha undevalgnrd will, on th*
Slat day o f H*pt*mb*r. A. TV
(0(11*1*1 Chartctar)
ISO*, present to th* H&lt;&gt;narab1a
County
Juda*
o(
B tataala
E X H IB IT -Wi­
County. Florid*. h*r final r * .
l e TH E DISTRICT COURT OF turn, amount and voucher*, n*
T H E 1NITK D STATE S FOR Kxarutr* x o f th* Hatal* o f
Tita: winnt.F iiiwtriut of AI.ICR ItA T . d.r**e*d, and at

Florida dmi.a.ni&gt;&lt;&gt; division
la PraraaSIsga fnr tk* g..r.
gaalaatlaa ml g larparatlaw
N*. M - n ON L
la th* Watt.r at

SEMINOLE F A ItK AND FAIR G ROUNDS, INC.,
n*btor
PROOF OF STOCK I.ATKMKST
HTATK tlF -----------------&gt;
COUNTY OK ---------------- .) ya
Tha und*r»lgn*g. (p rin t Tour
Nam*)
. trik e*
•olamn oath:
IF
C LAIM AN T IX A N IN ­
D IVID U AL:
That th* uader*lan»&lt;l |* tb*
r.X IIIB IT
llockhntdar haraln.
IN T H E U ln TR IC T I III HT OF OR. IF C LA IM A N T
It* AN
T H E I'N IT E I) * T » T r n FOR AGENT. A T T O It N K T. o n
T H E HIDIM.B Illa T H H T OF GUARDIAN:
fa tb * f e e r t a f IS* Caaaty
F L IIR ID N ORLANDO DIVISION
That th* uaSaralgiud I* th* a la ', eaneleeal* Caaaty. F lax.
In Fravaadlnaa Imr tha Haar- Agent. Attorney, or Guardian J
Ma, | Prabata.
naalaslla* ml a Carparnttaee
of
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; that •aid la rai Kalat* ml
Na. **-TT OMI.
------- — — I* th* *tuL-kholder K3IANUEL A NX A LONE
In lb * H alter *1
h .r.tn ; that th* undar.lgn.d
D-r*aa«d.
UPHIMOLK I'A IIK AND F A IR - duly te nuthorliad hy Mid Tu AH Cradltara aad Frraaaa
GIIOUNDD. INC..
• i.M'kh-.ldtr to m ek . th l. pruof H aelaa • lalnee ar D e n e a la
of .'o r b lat«ra*t.
Aaalaat **ld Eatat*.
OR. IF C LAIM AN T I I A COR­
T-u and .eth of you a r*
PORATION:
haraby nntlflad aad raqiHrad
That th* undaratgn.d I* tb* la p r.-.n t any claim* and daCOUNTY OF —------------- )
(O fficial T U I. I ------------------whL-le you, or althar of
ll-rln t Tour Name lla ra l — o f INem* of ktookholdar) . ■ mand*
you. may haea .galnat tha
--------—. being duty aaurn. ------i A corporation or- aatata of EMANUEL
AN'/Aw y «:
&lt;anla«d under tb* U a . of lb* T/lNE. d*ca.e-ad. let* of aald
Tliet tha underelgnad le th* •tala o f -----; Gut County, to th* County Judg* o f
cl.lm en t haraln
tha undaralgnad duly la autb- lamlnnla County. Florid*, at
OK
n rli.d to waka th l. proof nf
That th. und.relgn.d le tha • lock Inter.at; and that th*
(O ffic ia l T itle ) ------------- of corporation la tha elo. kholder
(N e m . o f Claimant) ■ 1 —
herein.
a corporation organised under FIMtTIIEIt. In tha apt.llcahia
th* U w * o f tha atala of -------- tneten.-. abova. th * und.ratnn-- ----- . that Iba undaralgnad
duly I* au'horlied la meke thia
pr.-.f o f rtglm ; and that aald
corporation
I* tha claimant
claimant, and ahall ba sworn
haraln.
tu by III* . Ulrn.nl, hie agent,
F U R TH E R . DEPONENT SAYSt
tr attorney and acccmpanlad
1 That tha mailing a d .lr ... of
by a filing f.a of ana dollar
th. above named claimant I*
ai.-l eu-h r|alm nr demand nut
iN'im ber and itr * * t or P O.
|.| rtlad shell ba void.

it,.1 1 ------------- -— --- , icily

Mary Anaaloaa

THESE CARS G O T T A GO!

LONGWOOD AREA
Price 110,300 - No QuaUfrias
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
$63 per month Pays AU
3 BEDROOMS, IV* BATHS
Carport*
WcsUnthouse Kitchen
Central 0U Heat

4

Pontiac Tempest Safari Htatiew Wagon,
R A H , Hydrostatic. Ideal for the family.

FH A - V A HOMES

2. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
1. lVk. A 3 BATHS
'61 Renault. $307 bal., 129 mo.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
'01 VW, $1197 bal., $39 mo.
I.OW
MONTHLY
PAYMENT)
COUNTRY CLUB HTS.
'60 Lin., $1391 bal., $19 mo.
For Complete Information
Rt. 17 92, Turn on Rt. 427
See or Call Your
'60 Falcon. $897 bal., $39 mo.
At Five Points. Vi mi. to SR 13
3 BEDROOM Completely fur
'60 VW, $*97 bal., $37 mo.
Ssleamsn on Premises
F H A - VA
nlahed. 2434 Chase Ava.
'90 Metro, $097 bal., $32 mo.
SALES BROKER
'90 Ford, $790 bal., $33 mo.
Fs Hava The Home For You 4 ROOM HOUSE, Furnished.
ROBKBT A. WILLIAMS
'61 Chev, $1287 bal., $44 mo.
2603
Sanford
Ave.,
323
0633.
Realter
'37 Imperial, $782 bal., $34 mo.
Raymsad Luodqulat, Asm .
'56 Chev, $392 bal., $31 mo.
FA 3-I9S1 Atlantic Bank BUf
'37 Unr. $992 bal. $39 mo.
2M9 PARK DRIVE
'37 Plym., 1349 bal., $29 mo.
332-2420
322-7499
'39 Chev, $999 bal, $39 mo.
NIGHTS 323-9124 - 323 0546
Pont, $74$ bal, $32 mo.
HOME RENTERS '38
'38 Hillman, $397 bal, $29 mo.
H'a Juat good buxineaa to '90 Ford w-:. $790 bal, $33 mo.
check firit with Sanford's '39 Ply Wg. $992 ha], $34 mo.
largest It 0 m a Servicing '31 Chev Wj. $784 bal, $34 mo.
Agancy. Fine Homes, Fairly '37 Olds Wk. $593 bal, $29 mo.
JUMBO HOUSE I Room, I
Priced. In all Sites!
•38 Chev Wk. $699 bal. $32 mo.
car garaga, patio. Stove,
'33 Pont. W;. $591 bal $31 mo.
disposal, dish w a i h e r .
'31
Olds Ht. $389 bal, $31 mo.
HOME
OW
NERS
222-1426.
Good Rental homee, Priced '38 Chrys, $691 bal, $31 mo.
right, are renting and leas­ •37 Olds HT. $747 bal, $32 mo.
PINK AND PRETTY
'58 Cadillac $997 hal, $33 mo.
ing fast)
CONCRETE Block in a love
ly location. 4 Bedrooms, Uh Call Today, For Prompt and '34 Cadillac, $499 bal, $19 mo.
'38 Chev , $197 bal, $22 mo
Efficient Service. It Payel
baths. F l o r i d a
Room
'37 Merc. $299 bal, $18 mo.
PATIO, Carports, workshop
'36 Merc. 8199 bal, $10 mo
•ad MUCH MORE. Hugo
286$ PARK DRIVE
'36 Ford. $179 bal. $10 mo
90* X 133’ lot. ALL THIS for
322-2420
322-7493 only 814.000 with EXCEL­
'S3 Ruirk, $37 bal. $2 mo
2565 PARK DRIVE
NIGHTS 322 6824 — 323-0546
322-2420
322-7495
WE DO TRADE!
LENT TERMS!
NIGHTS 322 6924 - 323-0346

Merrury Colony Park p Pass. SUL W ag,
Factory Air C oal, P/S A Broken.
Rulfk Fleetra 4-Dr. Power Steering,
Brakes A • Way Seat. A fine luinry n a
Rambler Super 4-Dr. **4'\ Automatin,
Radio aad Heater.
Rambler Super Croaa Ceeatry WagMfc
Automatic, Eadln aad Heater.

Stenstrom Realty

REN TA LS

HOM ES

FO R SA L E

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

SOU TH W A RD
2

Leqol Notice
■e t h r r la r r i t rorax.
n in t h judicial rinct-iT or
rs.oniD* it u p ro n sem i.
ROLE ro i’RTT.
cs a e rR a r n o . u m
WAIIIIKN V. W A L K Kit.

I’ lalntirr.

•Vi ­
la la m ax

.
D.fandant
D EFEN D
F L o n i l ) A TO)
W ALKER.
o f raaldane* I*

w alker

XOTICE TO
T H E * T * T r OF
L A L A MAE
vlrn ie pUc*
unknown
T o U .tnK IIK R E B T N O TI­
F IE D Hut a Sworn Complaint
hne h*»n flt.d *g *ln *t you In
th* Circuit Court. Ninth JuSIfla l Circuit a f Florid*. I* »nd
for Xamlnola County, In Chancary. th* *b h r*vi*t*d till* at
which I* W tltR K N V. W A L K ­
ER. Plaintiff v*. L A L A MAE
W A LK E R . Dafandant, wharaln
tha r .lle f ...tight I* * D*cr**
o f Diver. *. Th*** pr***n t* ara
to eauaa and r*&lt;lulr* you to

111. ;r tr wrt**»-*

*-va«r -r

d o (***a a l( any, to th* Com­
plaint filed haraln. nn.l to a*rv*
a copy ttu r.of npon tha PlaintlfP * attorn.y. Gordon V. Fred­
erick. P. O Ho* ITS). Sanford.
Ftortd*. SSIJI. on or b .fo r . th*
In I day o( October. A- D 1**1
H .r.tn fall not or n Deere*
P ro Conf**a-i w ill h . antered
• galnet you fur tha relief rtqu**t*d and th* cau** w ill proc o » I ox perlo.
WITNESS my hand and th*
a ffl«la l * «* l or thl* Court this
H th Cay at Auguet. A. D ISSt.

Aa aaacutar of tha Laat (SEAL)
above n.mad dabtW ill and Tt e t a m. n t o(
Arthur
Raekwith. Jr..
end before tha fitEmanual Anialuna
Ulark of tha Circuit Court
petition for corpurD acasad
Dy:
Slartha
T
Vlhlan. DC.
laetlon. and .t ill la.
Lour Naina Hare) UTENHTRiiM. DAVIS *
Oordnn V. Frederick
truly Indebted tor 8'jbarrlh.d and aworn tn before M.INTOkH
Attorn ay for P !A «a «lf(
aid claimant m tha ma thlt - i - day of _ _ _ _
Attorney* fa r Faacutria
IIS Eaat CommarcMl a rea*
-------------- - Dollara last.
Poat O ffice B 'x IU »
F. O Boa IT tl
S.nford. K lo rlla J t lU
•anford. Florida tSTtt
Character)
1-uMleh Aug .7 A Sapt. t. IS, Publtah Aug ST A M.pt. I, IS.
IT. IJ*I.
IT. UI4.

cue-1a

Rambler TU m Ic 444 3-Dr. AetwnatH
Radis aad Heater. We Said It New.

$100 DOWN

CDC-19

3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, scroeo
ad patio. Pb. 323-0369.

IIEDROOM
Unfurnished
electric kitchen. 322 3631.

100. Renorl KentaU
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS
339 So. Atlantic
Daytooa Beach
Call 322-4069

FHA • RESALES
Like new, t A 3 BEDROOM
MASONRY Hornet, 1 A 2
Bttha, Kitchens Equipped.
$100 Down, Payments lass
than real
HELMLY REALTY
Ph. 3221641

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
fhJ^
SANFORD AVE.
J I / OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503

Brand New And Ready To Go!

4 PO N T IA C S
1—Starehlef 4-Dr. VUta
2—Bonneville 4-Dr. Viataa
1—Catalina 4-Dr. VUta
I Equipped With Factory Air Conditioning.

4 BUICKS
1— LoSabro 4-Dr.
1—LoSsbr* 4-Dr. Hardtop
1—Wildcat 4-Dr. Hardtop
1— Rivorla Coup*
Equipped With Factory Air Conditioning.

11 RAMBLERS
6— (Minnie 4-Dr*.
2—CUm Ic Station Wafona

1—CIam Ic V-8 Hardtop With Air Condltioainc
1—American Station Wagon
1— American 2-Dr.

Every Car Brand New
Every Car DISCOUNTED!

1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath near
Awning* ft Cabana*
Ptaeeresi School ft sew QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Shopping Center. VA Loan, Hwy. 17 M S _________322 236:
264 Laurel Dr. Pb. 3226934.

$100 DOWN
F H A -V A HOMES

103. Mobile ilomcH • Kent
l

B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph
322 7369

SEVERAL Outgtaodiag 2 A 3
Bedroom Homed gvgtlahle in
all Area* of Sanford. Let ua 106. Apartment)* fur Rent
Show you Arouodl
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Airconditioned Bedroom. $63. Ill
E. SUi , 322 1293.
1901 8. Park Ars.
FURNISHED U rge garage
PA 2-3232 aoytima
apartment, 1902 Maple, Ph.
323-0731.
UREENBRiAB
Choics
lota nrailabla
ta
Clean 4 Room*. I l l Park
Graanbrlar of Loch Arkor
overlooking golf couras. FURNISHED apartment, in
Custom building to your
quirt tot E 14th St., Apt.
speclficationa.
Graanbrlar
davolopsd by
2 ROOM APARTMENT, Pri
KINGSW OOD
vats bath ft entrancs, 31$
BU ILD ERS, INC.
Mellonvtlle Ph. 322 313).

Seminole Realty

202 Fairmont Dr.
P A 2 4074

M m wwtdar whao Hina

Quality hem** n priced to

loa — $7,790. to $19,350 ,
veiinas littla it $240. doan
and $49.77 monthly! Drtva
out today U t (ipUca ol
Wold's fair Housa! Fraa
nda on nvaiboat, Daltoni
Qksin"! Taka IntinDta
— axit at Ds9ary LuMn|f.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T I L • PJI. ♦

EFFICIENCY. |W. 6U Park

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IntoPieces;
DriverUnhurt
VIINO X. Call/. (UVD "M y station vsaon litersHy
fen spar! rw body of the wapoo turned over, sod before I
knew it 'Aero was a young
sew before-, cry b y hysteri­
cally hy my aide. Me? I Just
had a few aeratebe*. Then
someone helped mo out of the
wagon and ! knew I was all
right. It was as simple is
that."
This was how John Robert
Romes. 33, Loo* Bosch. Calif..
described tus near-miraculous
escape Tuesday night when his
station wagon—going C miles
an hour—struck a guard n il
no the Loaf Reach freeway
and almost disintegrated.
Investigators said pieces of
the vehicle were strewn 3M
feet along the highway and
the angina dropped onto a sur­
face street 0 feet below the
freeway.
Byrnes stid he lost control
of his wagon when It alerted
to awarve because the ear in
front af him was going too

A REPORT on activities during Girl* State Week thin summer In Talla­
hassee was given for the Auxiliary Unit of American Legion Post 53 last
Friday at a covered dish dinner meeting. Shown with the Girls State repmentattvea, Miss Linda Spencer, second from right and Miss Helen
Mann, right, are Mrs. Minnie Pezold, left and Mrs. Chloe Butts, second
from left
(Herald Photo)

Puaasytvaaia east Rs vets
fkv the lata President John V.
E — I f y 0 IMS but elected
Republicse William W. Scrantm to lie povetnot's chair 0
IMS. A t death af Rap William
J. O n m Jr., ltof-time Demo­
cratic bees 0 Philadelphia,

SEATTLE (UVD — Repub-j
Ucaa presidential
aomlaes
Barry ColdwsUr, *‘terrifically
oacoarsgsd" by early cam­
paign reaction, headed east to­
day from the Northwest where
he accused the Kenncdy-Jotason adminlstxiUoa af playtnj
politic* with (orsign policy.

COVENTRY, England (UPI&gt;-Arthur Arch turaad «
todiy and said tin world If
moving to* fait—10 mtootaa too
(ait, to bo prtclM.
Arch baa lived 0 minute*
behind the times for 13 y tin ,
He maintains that every body is
out of step but himself.
"It's all very simple.*1 he
said. “ la M 3 the docks wore
cheated a minutes. I never
accepted this. Nobody was f »
lag to take 0 minutes off a y
life. So 1 Just kept my wafch
at the old time.
“ It has sever stopped since
and H la 0 minutes behind the

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dliciplcs to cast their nets, are
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in f Grets.

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**• PROOF - A " BLEND

CHARRED OAK
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nine* 1952 when the Ntw
Terk Americana aurTenderad
their franchise.

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$1.98 Ointment .

BWEETA NO CALORIE

SCOTCH WHISKY

•EG. T.IS

difficult.
The Chief Executive opened
Ms cierttoe campaign 0 Detrott with a Labor Day appeal
0 r uatiaeai unity. Ha stressed
the peels of peace, posperity
sad Justice while Indirectly
ehaneevftag Republican candi­
date Barry Goldwilet's views
on presidential control of nu­
clear weapons.
The White House said the
democratic uatiaeai committee
would pay Johnson's travel espnaaei en the Rarriaburg trip,
aa it did for his appearance 0
Detroit.
Another pres ideatial appearones before the convention oi
the machinists* union 0 Miami
Beach neat Tuesday—also was
announced hy the White House.
SIX-TEAM LEAGUE
MONTREAL (U P l) — The
National Hockey League has

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A n organisation mooting
fo r adult high achool e l m w ,
originally scheduled to ba
bald la tt Tutida 7 night w ill
ba held * t 7 p. nu, next
Thuradajr night, at Seminole
High School.

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Clock
Watcher,
Jim
Whelan, DS2/c of the San*
ford N aval A ir Station re­
ported today that hla black
tomcat, anawering to
tha
name e f Blackla haa
m in in g fo r two daya
hla homa at 711 Baywood
Drive In Sunland.
Whelan aaid that tha eat
la not In tha habit « f wander*
tag o ff and ballavaa aomeona
m ight have picked him up. Ha
a ik * that anyone having eeen
a black tomcat call him. Tha
telephone number can ba ob­
tained from Information,
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I t m ight hara bean wat
fo r Vernon Dunn Wednesday
but he waa wetter le*t Mon­
day, Labor Day. Dunn de­
cided to obierve the holiday
by gettin g In a bit o f b a n
flih in g on Lake Hem ey. A f ­
ter getting one be**, ha atepped to the bow of hie boat to
lift anchor.
Im tead o f the anchor com­
ing out, tha former county
commlasioner went in. Dunn
kept hia wita and hung on
to hie overturned boat, call­
ing fo r help He waa heard by
Mra. John D. Thomaa and
Mrs. Henry Harriion who
notified M n . Harriion'a hus­
band. With the help o f W a l­
ton M. Torres and a young
N egro man whoaa nama ien’t
available, Harriion reicued
Dunn and brought him and
h ii boat to ihom.
Dunn'a one
bait, by the
w ay, “ escaped."
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, , The '&gt; e .m i% g la County
Young Republican* w ill meet
a t g p. m., Tueiday, at the
Florida State
Bank in San­
ford. Sandy B aiiett announc­
ed today that it w ill be a
"Goldwnter Victory Strategy
bleating.'*

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The Florida Citrus Produc­
tion Credit Awociatlon news­
letter,
"Orange B lo iio m i,"
Indicate* that a survey ihowa
that due to Hurricane C lio —
when it travelled through the
Indian River cltrua acction,
some 40-50 per cant o f the
grapefruit wae lost. However,
lt ‘a believed that tha Inereaia
In ilxe o f the remaining fru it
w ill cut this lose to 30-40 per
cent.

Business returned to nor­
mal at th* Sanford Naval Air
Station today with th* return
o f 31 Aircraft which had been
evacuat'd

to

inland

refuge

baeee Tueiday In the face of

iUUVA
Sally Strikes
HONG KONG ( U P I ) — Typhoon Sally hit Hong Kong a
glancing blow today. Seven
person* were killed when a
rain-loosened boulder crushed
wooden hut.

Planes Rescue
Congo Whites

MADISON, W ii. (U P I ) —
The head o f tha National
Farmers Organisation (N F O )
meet* today with Wieconsin
Gov. John Reynolds in an at­
LE O PO LD VILLE, Th* Con
tempt to esse tha tense sit­
go
(U P I) — American A ir
• a •
uation
that
followed
th*
Force planes ferried frighten­
M ight as well keep thoia death of two N F O pickets.
ed white residents out o f th*
w ater Jugs full, canned foods
Congolese city of Coquilhatand candles on hand— Hurri­
Raid Studied
villa
today one Jump ahead o f
cane Ethel la f o l l o w i n g
LONDON ( U P D — Britain
Dora's footsteps.
may counter Indonesian at advancing rebel force*.
Coquiihutvill*,
400 mtloa
tacks on Malaysia with a re­
"W e only had to use our taliatory raid on Indonesian northeast o f Leopoldville,
emergency generator about bases like tha Gulf o f Tonkin the last important city in tha
three
hours
before
day­ action of the United State* northern Congo still held by
ligh t
this
morning,
until lest month, defent* ministry government troop*, It con
troll the Congo River.
power wae restored," Hobby sources said today.
Two giant U. S. A ir Force
said.
s e e
C130 H e r c u l e s transport
plant-* and a pair of charter
County road crews will
ed aircraft flew 300 white
have some of their work to
refugee* out o f Coquilhatdo over as rains hava washed
ville Thursday,
aw ay eome o f the road bed*
Th* refugee* said panic
they have been putting in all
Scott Burns, manager of wa* spreading In the area in
over the county, despite sand
Florida Power and Light sai l the face of advancing Com­
bagging before the storm.
today that ail power in the munist-becked rebels.
• • •
About ISO European* were
W TRR Radio remained on area has been restored, ex­
the air during Hurricane Dora cept In four or five isolated left behind, but authorities
to provide residents of Semi' instances. Local crews era planned to rescue them today.
Thirty-eight white mercen­
note and adjacent areai with continuing to remove limbs
up- to- the- minute information from power lines and out of aries were flown into Coquilon the storm and the loca town crews have moved on to hatvilla Thursday to reinforce
northeast Florida. II* express- the Congolese army thera. In
situation.
td gratitude to City crews, addition to being strategical­
AID SOUGHT
fir* end police fo r their as­ ly located, th* city la tha
NICOSIA, Cyprue ( U P I ) sistance during th* storm in capital of Cuvette Central
The government of Cyprm got
Province.
helping with downed lines.
down to bran ticks tuuay
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Former hurricane Dora blus­
tered around the Florida Panhandis

today

in

its

dying

throes. A new hurricane far
out la the Atlantic waa watch­
ed by the residents of the bat­
tered Flonda-Gsocgla Atlan­
tic coastline.
Dora, downgraded to tro­
pical storm status, was center­
ed at about to miles north of
Apalachicola, Fig. Us wind
had d.minished to U miles in
(pur m squall* occuriog over

&gt;

Established 1908

F R I, SEPTEMBER 11, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 276

Area Lakes, Rivers At Capacity,
Warning Given On Flood Threats
Experts Study
Next Move Of
Stormy Ethel

Recently
Southsld*
w oo
raid# a "walking • area'
school but the parents com
plained that it was extremely
dangerous
fo r
elemonUry
school children, particularly
first and second graders, to
havet o walk on »uch streets
ss Sanford, Melloaville and
Celery Avenues with no side­
walk* and traffic lights, par­
By Dottle Austin
ticularly during winter months
City Editor
when It Is itill dark when
A torrential downpour of
some would have to leave
nearly four Inches of rain that
home.
hit Seminole County Thurs­
The
elimination o f
bus
day between 3:30 snd 4 p. m.
transportation, parents told
haa brought ground-water con­
lb* Board, has created a traf­
ditions to (he verge of severe
fic problem.
flooding, county and city offi­
Tiie hoard explained that ac­
cials laid today.
cording to stato law pupils
Many areas are still under­
who reside within a two-mile
water today though major
• -' '* V"1
. fC./r*
radius of the school cannot be
traffic arteries drained off dur­
transported by achool buses.
ing the night.
This rule, it was explained,
S even flooding occured yes
ha* been in effect for some
lerday on many city ami coun
lime but this year It is being
ty streeta, with water runenforced and as a result some
tag several feet over some
1,448 courtesy rides were elim ­
roads for several houn.
OSTEEN
imiDGE,
above,
was
reported
eportrd
last
night
to
have
been
swept
inated.
Reports from Cedi Tucker,
But
when
a
Herald
photographer
visitaway
with
the
remnants
of
Dora.
E
While the board agreed that
County agricultural agent, In­
ed
the
site
this
morning
all
wns
peaceful
and
the
bridge
uppenred
able
ridge
uppenr
the Sanford Police Depart­
dicate
that
though
farm
tu withstand even another sustaining blow such as the hurricune gave
ment his been extremely co­
lands, citrus, vegetables have
to
the
area.
(Herald
Photo)
operative and performing effi­
suffered moderate damage,
cient service, more protection
further rains and flooding
was needed at crossings adja­
could prova disastrous to
cent to the school. It said it
farmers.
Ornamentals
and
would call this to th* atten­
gnenhousrs w e n tha moat
tion of the City. Meanwhile,
severly damaged, with on*
mothers agreed to lnveaUgato
, , ,
-y-'A ej4_ f
•
hydroponis farm completely
establishing • grossing-guard
destroyed.
program.
The Econ River, already
As to the opening time o f
flooding, rose even higher
the school, the Board said this
and lake waters pounded near
waa a matter left to school
Subscriber^ may o r may not1 Approximately
I,(W0 tele­ led T,4I2 long distance call* the top of the bulkheads on
principals and suggested that
Lake Monroe. Howell Creek is
parents bring this to the at­ have gotten their Sanford phones in the Sanford area Thursday, Jimpitng tines and
reported running high and
tention o f the Southside PTO Herald Wednesday and Thun- were knocked out of service taxing facUitieg to capacity,"
fast and rivers continue to rise
day,
but
the
paper
wai
pub.
by
Hurricane
Dora,
and
repair
Shcdden
aaid.
and resolve the question with
Southern Bell repairmen, ill over the area. Officials
Mrs. Velma Mitchell, princi­ lished and all carrier* were work Is proceeding on a 24out
miking
deliveries
in
spits
hour
bails,
Southern
Bell's
Just
finishing up the m au ive kept watch on latest reports
pal of the school.
local manager, Robert Shed- repair job in the aouth end of on hurricane Ethel, now chur­
N ot all parenti
present of the itorm.
Some paper* undoubtedly den said today.
the stale earned by Hurricane ning the Atlantic.
sgreed Uist the opening Ume
Thursday's ralna brounght
Shcddcn appealed to sub­ Cleo, were hurrying to Jackshould be changed. Some said blew away, soma probably
the total for the last t h r e e
floated
away,
but
every
at­
scribers
to
keep
calls
to
a
aonville,
St.
Augustine
and
they wanted it left at • a.m.
days to 8.40 inches, snd a re n
Another parent said the was­ tempt was made to deliver. minimum, snd only stlcmpt Brunswick, Ga., today to help
in Lake Mary, Ravenna Park,
Thursday,
carrier*
had
an
those
calls
that
are
absolulsly
with
outages
caused
by
Hurri­
n't interested In school bus
cane Dora, In northeaat Flori­ Country Club Manor, Chutucuurtoy
rides, »nd
added. even more difficult time on necessary,
ota, Lincoln Heights, Geneva
"T h e local exchange hand­ da and southeast Georgia.
" I ■■ouldn’t let my youngster ,h&lt;lr rou,cl
,lolcn* of rn#li‘
and Osteen are still under wa­
ride the bus if he could."
I anJ ‘ t " * * 1 throughout the
ter, with many clay roads and
Several
parent*
reported coun,y wer« noodoJ ,Dd ,m'
county roads Impassable or
that they knew ol other p a r-;P *, l *blenearly impassable.
Abandoning
bikes,
scooter*
enta who were not settling
City Manager W. E. Know­
their children to Southilde or and autos, carriers waded in
les warned residents o f tha
a*
far
a*
po'iible
to
rrxrh
the
any school until some changes
city not to pile debris In ths
lioniei of tuhicrlbers. Circula­
were made.
streets where it can wash
tion Manager Frank Voltoline
down snd clog storm drains
laid today.
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — Edward McDermott to tour at it did Thursday, but to pile
Parent* were preised Into
service to help on bicycle President Johnson declared tha atorm's swath of destruc­ it on the parkways.
County F.nginecr Bill Bush
route* ami moit carrier* were parts of Dora • ravaged North tion Friday,
assessing damages said that
seen in tlirkeri and boots, or Florida and South Georgia
McDermott, director of the any more rain will be disas­
barefooted with pants rolled major disaster arras and sent
Office of
Emergency Plan trous for the county road sys­
up, a * they braved the ele­
Ding,
was
to
Isavs on tlx heli­ tem. Land areas are satur­
ments to get thslr job done.
with
ditches, lakes,
copter tour from the Jackson­ ated
A disaster clinic Is planned
creeks and rivers running at
ville Naval Air Station.
for Saturday at la a.m. at
Gov. Farris Bryant and Flo­ flood stage.
1*7 W. Commercial SL aa
All construction o f n e w
rida Sens. Spestird Midland
Red Cross official* strive to
road*
has corns to a halt,
and
Georgs
S
m
a
lh
m
snd
fa t mere volunteers to cope

Carriers Try 1,8 0 0 Phones O u t
For Delivery
Despite'Cane In Storm Afterm ath

N. Florida, Georgia
To Get U. S. Assist

Volunteers Eyed
For Red Cross

Disoster Clinic

Funds Available
To Fix Damages
Done By Storm

with emergencies.
A. B. (Tam m y) Peterson,
Red Cross disaster chairmao, said 4* persons were
an duty during Dora’ s visit
but many mars would kave
bee* needed
should ton
storm bav* stayed la toe
area.
He asks potential volun­
teers to be on hand tomor­
row morning for the clink
which will be staffed by
leading Red Cress Instruc­
tors.

A. B. Pstenon Jr., Red
Cro»* Disaster Chairman said
this morning that fundi are
available under the Red Cross
disaster relief to help per­
sona who have suffered major
damage* to their property or
busineaa.
" I f you have had damage*
to your home or small businet* and do not have funds to
repair it, please call th* Rad
Cross and make your applica­
tion for assistance," Peterson

"A ll coavtal warnings can beaches when Dora slimmed
probably
b* hrwsrerfMster to­ inland early Thursday. The
A broad stretch of northwest
area from St. Augustine to
Florida, south Georgia and d a y ," weather men said.
Jacksonville Beach wat parti­
Miami forecasters kept a
south Alabima was soaked by
cularly hard h it
Dora's rains. Up to 10 inches wary eye on hurricane Ethel,
Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders
located about U 0 miles last planned an inspection trip
were expected.
N ew
Orlein* forecaster* of Florida and 350 mites south- later today in tha Brunswick,
said Dors, which left thou- southwest of Bermuda, it wai Ga. area.
westward
toward
lands homeless snd millions drifting
Both the stricken Georgia
of dollars in property damage Dora's approximate path at snd Fta.'lda areas devastated
in lumbering across Florida about five miles in hour.
by Dora w tr* declared federal
Florida Gov. Farris Bryant disaster arts*.
altar striking th* Atlantic
It was too early to dsteralae
coastline near St. Augustine, flew to Jacksonville to per­
would move gradually to tha sonally inipect the damage whether
Muw-muviog
Ethel
west northwest.
k i t along northeast Florida would hit load.
the Gulf of Mexico.

of America”

WEATHER: Cloudy with occasional mint high today in 80’s; low tonight in 70’g._____________________

Dying Dora Thrashes'Panhandle Sector
TALLAHASSEE

Nile

ifemfnrb ifcntli

*

A group of eome 85 to 30 "vi&gt;L. M
parent! of Southsld* Ktemoatery School p ttpfli dropped
three major problems into the
Up* of Samtaele C o u a t y
School Board member* Thurs­
day afternoon and bom of
them were resolved.
Tha group wretod hw
portatios, more police protec­
tion for children at major
thoroughfare crossings and
the starting tint* changed
from I o.m. to a later hour.

tend funeral services at II
am . and 2 p.m. for two o f
their colleagues, L t (Jg) Paul
I. Haney and Lt. Cmdr. John
F. Moore.
The two officers lost their
livee In tha crash of their A 5A Vigilant* bomber ehortly
after take-off during Tuee
day's evacuation.
Aa the planes returned to
Sanford to resume normal
training operations, thera ware
croesed fingers that Hurricane
Ethel, now proceeding slowly
toward th* U. S. Mainland,
would not lend tha same air­
craft winging back to Olathe,
Kan., fo r the third time thla
season.
A ll told, Dora delivered 0.5
inches o f rain and peak wind
gusts o f 60 m.p.h. to the N *
val Air Station.

Parley Called

Seminole County * * * * on the St Johns River no n* The

By M taa

Returns To Station

Electric Power

♦

Parents Level
Criticism On
Buses, Hours

Navy Base Aircraft

Tha Anchor Club's Adm iral
Hurricane Dora.
dance w ill be held at 8 p. m.,
The planea began landing
Saturday night, at the Sem­
ehortly before 10 a.m., in time
inole High cafeteria.
to allow fligh t craws to at• e e

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Sometime* we take for granted services
rendered by oar municipal and county agenda*
aa well aa the public utilities. Wa don’t realize
how important theae service* are until such a
tlm* aa when wa are without them.
During Hurricane Dora's visit, personnel
o f theae agenda* and firm* went on a standby
basis and when called rendered service* that en­
hanced the safety as well aa tha comfort of tha
community during the emergency.
The Florida Power 4 Light Company and
the Florida Power Corporation and their offi­
cial* and linemen did a fine job in maintaining
electrical service and restoring it as promptly as
possible when lines were down.
Personnel of Southern Bell and Winter
Park Telephone maintained service in many
areas and when lines were down in other sec­
tions emergency crews immediately went on
the job. Sanford Gas Company had only on*
emergency call but it quickly repaired a gas line
damaged by the roots of a fallen tree.
Among governmental agencies, commenda­
tion is in order for members o f tha Florida
Highway Patrol, the Seminole County Sheriffs
Department and the police departments in each
of Seminole’s six municipalities.
Members of tha Sanford Fire Department
and other fire fighting units scattered through­
out Seminole were on the alert and promptly
rendered services when called. So did the other
departments of the county and the municipali­
ties.
The American Red Cross Disaster Commit­
tee immediately swung into action and provided
adequate shelters for those who preferred a safe
haven. The Seminole County School Board co­
operated with the committee in providing buses
to transport those seeking refuge in the shel­
ters.
Even though Hurricane Dora packed a
mighty wallop in her winds, she was mainly a
challenge to the grit and determination of the
personnel of the agencies and utilities.
In The Herald’s opinion, these people—to
whom we are grateful—passed the test.

Protests Lodged W ith School Officials

Johnson Plans
Trip To Areas
Hurt By Storm

Georgia Sen. Herman Talm idge, along with American
Red Cross president
Kaines
WASHINGTON (U r i)— F. Collins and MaJ. Gen. Rob­
President Johnson drrldod ert O. MacDonnel, chief of tha
today to fly this afternoon U. S. Arm y Corps o f Engin­
to arena in Florida and eers, were to accompany Mc­
Gtorgla struck by hurricana Dermott.
Dora.
By declaring parts o f North
Th* White House an­ Florida disaster areas, the
President made resident* in
nounced shortly aftar II
a. at. that Johnson would th* path o f the monster storm
fly to Jarkaonrlll* to in­ eligible for a varisty of gov­
spect flood areas there. Ha ernment loins to rebuild their
tluu nil) travel to Bruns­ home* and businesses.
Earlier this week, the Pres­
wick. Ga., to view damage
ident declared nine Florida
In that area.
Tha trip waa arranged at counties hit by hurricane Cleo
the request of congressmen disaster arias and made 8300,.
from the hurrirsnc-beltered 000 in federal funds available
area, tha White House said. for clean up operations.
Hurricane Dors dealt its
most destructive blow to th*
St. Augustins * Jacksonville
Beach area, the first to feel
Abby . . . . . . . . . . — ...... Page 9 the storm’s full fury.
Bridge ................
P*ga 9
Classified ............ Pag* 10-11
Comica ________ Pag* 2A-3A
Editorial ---- ------- Pag* 1A
The Seminole Sports Car

LAKE MONROS haa
risen ntna and • half
inches in th* last two
days as shown on this
water level gauge and
is expected to continue
rising for five or she
days. Lake !■ n o w
about a foot below top
of bulkhead. Guage In*
dientes mean tea level.
Bush aaid while
to fill washouts and
storm damages.

repair

Although reports
roneoui late Thursday night
that Osteen Bridge on 8R 418
at the ScminuIe-VolusU Coun­
ty line was out, extreme flood*
ing conditions do exist along
the highway and county and
private bridges are out soma
seven miles east of Osteen In
the Lake Ashby area,
A severe washout occurred
at tho main bridge leading
Into the Boy Scout Campsite
on th* lake and Carl H. Stub,
bings of Alamana Apalriea re­
ports that the privately owned
bridge
to his area
la
completely gone and that at
least eight inches o f water
stands In shallow spots along
the partly graded road.
Smaller
creeks
normally
running only inches in depth,
have risen in places to oU
feet.

For An All ’Round
Good Tima . . . .
Meet For A Drink At The

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Rally Postponed

Feature* ______

Pag* 9 Club haa postponed its annual
"Rough and B e v v y " rally,
previously slated for S p.m.
Saturday, until th* next dal*
available from the Central
Florida Sports Car Club.

Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . Pago 2A
Society ..............
Pag* 8
S p o r t s ______ ______ Paga 6
T V Programs .......... Page 7
Wa tha .Women
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firrnlh Tnpfi 12 — July 14, 19G4

Talented Youth Does School Wall Mural

Warning Issued On
Danger Of Snakes
90 percent of the state’s pop­
ulation.
Also important is the fact
that a bile victim can get in­
formation very quickly hy
contacting his county health
department or a poison con­
trol renter.
This county’s nearest poi­
son control renter, according
to Dr. Leone, is Orange
Memorial Hospital, Orlando.
Hut getting hack to the
coral snake, its bite is the
most deadly in Florida al­
though there is tie- least like........ I of being bitten hy one.
This Is because the snake is
slmv to arouse and heraiise
it bikes rather than strike*.
To Idle It must must get ll«
teeth around an object aucli
as a finger. It cannot get it*
teeth into it flat surface.
Florida’s supply of srrum
com'* directly from a firm in
Hrii'/il, the only place in tieworld where It i* inanufiictn red. The slate lam id of
health cannot sell the serum,
it muni Ite dispensed free.
A person hi 11ell hy a rural
Mink" will almost surely die
tildes* tin- mo inn t un lie udministered in lime.
About thill coral snake
Hy llnnna Estes
it’s slender, grow* to about
Special activities to take ltd inches. It’s a beautiful rep­
place till* week a* part of tile ami most attractive to
the summer rrr real [on pro­ childieii. I Is nose is hluek and
gram of 1/onKwood Klemen- its red and yellow hand*
tary School were announced touch cncli other, separated
today hy Coach Wall H/urus. by Mack hand*. Il« lo lls in
On Wednesday the fishing cool spots, usually under
contest will lie held at the trash, stones nr planks.
There’s a false coral hut
lake at Lyinan lligli School
from H;3(( until 11:Ho a.in. It lias a red nose ntnl black
Youngster* participating are band* between Its retl and
to provide their own trans- yellow him in.
ia-ai n to tell the difference.
jKirlatiun and sack lunch.
Prizes will hr awarded for It might save your life. Itethe blggcti fish and the most memher this little rhyme:
fi.sii eanglit.
"If its red on yellow it will
The Doll and Hobhy Show kill a fellow. If It* red nil
I* scheduled far Friday at black, it’s okay Jack.
the school. Assisting Cnsdi
If you can’t remember
Drums ore Coach llodney that one, perhaps till* will
Dnihergcr and Mrs. Nell stick with you: “ If hi* none
Drueding.
is black, stay hack."

Hy Jane Casselberry
On* of Seminole'* most
promising young artists, 11
year old Danny Smith, son of
Mr, and Mrs. George I,.
Smith of t.ongwood, has been
commissioned by Principal
John Angel of the South
Seminole Junior High School
Ht Casselberry to paint a
mural on the wall of the
sc lino | rnfetorium.
Danny i* a ninth grader at
South Seminole and is in hi*
second year a* a pupil of a rt­
ist Heth Gregory of l.ake

Ily Julian 8t«-n*trom
It'a true," »*ld Dr. Frank
Leone, director of the coun­
ty ’* H e a l t h Department,
''th a t only three peraona in
Florida died laat year from
anake liitc — all from rat­
tler*."
Hut the doctor warned,
“That’* three more than
enough to cau»e all of u* to
exercise
extreme
I'aution,
particularly at thia time of
the year."
There have been three
death*, already for Mbit —
one hy rattler, one by ninecnain and another by cobra.
The latter waa a aoiciile in
Dade County.
l'erhap* the reaKon Is that
the State lioanl of Health
keep* a constant supply of
antivenom aeriim h* do ‘JO
hospital poison control ren­
ter* In 10 rltie* throughout
Florida. Venom run he ob­
tained within .10 minute* for

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Trading Teeth
A New York Pity hank
museum has a belt containing
H t caribou teeth. K*ch unit
of 8 teeth in the unique belt
has a trading value among
Alaskan Kskimo*.

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would have trouble walking on this roof!

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in a dramatic manner.
Danny prefers to work In
oils and is partial to land­
scapes painted from nature.
His ambition i* to be an art
major in college studying
for a career in commercial
art. Who knows, perhaps we

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have a future Thomas Hart
Henton, Diego Jtrvera, or ev­
en a Michelangelo in our
midst and someday we may
point with pride and say *'I
knew him when. .

DANNY SMITH, I I year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. (lenrge L. Smith of I^ingwoutl and a mem­
b e r of the Snnfoid-Seminoli! Art Association, is
shown at work on mural hi* is painting on Lite
cafeloriiim wall at South Seminole Junior lliph
School in fa s sell terry. The moral, in shades of
brown and tan, will depict the many facets of
learning taught at the junior high level.

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Mary. He is a member of the
Sanford-Srminole Art Associ­
ation and took first prize in
the junior division at the or­
ganization's annual a rt ex­
hibit.
The talented youngster has
designed and is executing a
mural done in shade* of
brown and Ian to blend with
the beige wall. It depicts the
many facets of learning
taught at the junior high
level, such as social studies,
math, science, English, mus­
ic, industrial arts anil sport*,

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Ford Cavanaugh, a member
o( the board of Trustee* of
Forest Lake Academy, says
that school officials arc row
conferring with authorities In
Atlanta on operational plans
for the coning year. A portion
of the school's plant was de­
stroyed by fire earlier Hi is
month Cavanaugh said that
the school's enrollment last
year nit the 350 mark. The
school has been in operation
for 30 years.
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When County Attorney Har­
old Johnson stuck his head
into the Seminole County Com­
mission
chamber Tuesday
morning and notified the board
he’d be a few minutes l3te for
the hi monthly confab, some­
one on tbe commission imme­
diately proposed that the law­
yer's fee be docked $100, We
honestly don’t know who made
the suggestion (in a humorcur vein, of ronrsel but we
know for sure it wasn't Lee
Gary of Oviedo

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Thursday with widely scattered showers; liiyrh today 00-95: low tonipht in 70s.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
KstiihlishftTlflOiT* WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 234

Barry's Forces In Firm Control
First Ballot
Nomination
Seems Certain GOPs Demand Mikoyan Takes Over
Equal Noise
For Democrats Soviet Presidency
THE REAL THING! The high noise level n.-weinter! with carrier land*
itig practice nt the Sanford Naval Air Station will bo shifted to the decks
of the carrier USS Independence next week where this scene will be repented over and over again by Sanford-based carrier pilots.

TOM MCDONALD

Seminole High School Hand
will have a parade and a hand
concert in downtown Sanford
Saturday at 10 a. m. to pub­
licize the movie that they arc
promoting to raise money for
next year's band trip*. After
the free entertainment, band
members will sell tickets to
'T h e Patsy" starring Jerry
LONDON (LTD — (iboors:Lewis, Get your tickets from
the kid* end help the band. he Ghcorghiu-Dej, Romania's
• • •
rebellious Communist pnrty
Nothing points up the differ­ chief, will skip tile "little Ited
ences in opinion like a dead summit" mi l ling in Win saw
lock. This happened several next week 11s another sign of
tunes at City Commission independence front Moscow,
Monday nigh t and also at
diplomatic scuiecs suld today.
County Commission Tuesday.
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
In each instance, it was up to
the chairman to break the Khrushchev will be in War­
deadlock. That's the privilege saw July 22 fur the 2ulh an­
of being chairman—you get to niversary of Poland'* postwar
liberation, lie is expected to
make your authority felt.
• • •
meet with Communist lenders
Monday night when a steno- Windy slaw Gumulkn of Po­
fypist turned tip at the Town land, Antonin Novotny of
Council meeting in Cassel­ Czeehslovnkin and Walter VIberry to record a portion of bricht of East Germany.
The Warsaw meeting it ex­
the Council meeting the board
of aldermen raised the roof.
pected to deni with the worsen­
When a stenotypist turned ing Sino-Soviet ideological
tip at the County Commission dispute 11ml the growing rum­
meeting Tuesday murning to blings of discontent among
record a portion of the com­ the East-Europcan regimes m
mission meeting the commiss­ the Soviet bloc.
ioners paid no attention to it.
Diplomatic s o u r c e s said
The Casselberry board Im­ Gheorgliiu-Dej, who has shown
mediately voted to adjourn Its increasing defiance of the
monthly meeting rather than
Kremlin’s control, has decided
permit the proceedings to be
to
stay away from the War­
recorded by 0 tapp machine nr
a stenotypist
We wonder saw Hireling.
what'll happen next month If
the recording machine and the
stenotype puts in another ap­
pearance.

HAROLD CHAPMAN

JOHN ALEXANDER

GLENN MCCALL

Romania's Red Four Sanford Jaycees Bear Lake-436
Boss To Ignore On 'Outstanding' List Site Approved
'Little Summit'
For Grocery

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Speaking of the County
Commission meetings, t h e
newly decorated chamber is
completed except for two
things we’d like to suggest. A
press table in a location where
writers ran hear as well as
see the proceedings when dele­
gations appear to present mat­
ters, and a swinging gale at
the north end of the railing
for zoning director Hubert
Ilrown. When the main gate
is blocked and Ilrown has to
dash front the seating area to
the commissioners' section he
either has to vault over the
railing or squeeze under it.
One of these days he'll either
break an ankle or two or slip
a disc.
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The futnre of a 3(1 mile sec­
tion of the Lonewond Mark• m Hoad was left hanging in
the air by the Hoard of County
Commissioners during Tues­
day's meeting. Sometime ago
the board OK’d tbe removal of
damaged pavement within a
2 mile section of the road. La­
ter another 1.6 mile section of
damaged pavement was re­
moved. Now there's a good
four-inch limerock base
It will cost about $28 000 to
repave the road, estimates
road superintendent J, C Lav­
ender. "The figure’s too high,"
says Chairman Jim Avery.
Commissioner John Fitzpat­
rick: "Doubt if the traffic
will warrant it.” Final deci­
sion: Commission will discuss
putting it in next’s year's
road and bridge program.

Herald Index
Abby ..................... Page 2A
Bridge ...................... Page 2 A
Classified ................... Page II
Comics
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Page 10
Editorial ................... Page IA
Funerals ................... Page 3
Horoscope ................ Page HI
‘Society .. ............ Paves 8 9
.SporLi ...................... Page 6

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Florida To Ask
For Rehearing

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida will ask the U. S. Su­
preme Court today to recon­
sider it* landmark decision
that both home* of a statelegislature must be chosen on
a basis of population.
Atty. Gen. James Kyncs
said he will put in Hie mail
tills afternoon a petition to
tile high tribunal, asking for
a rehearing and a reconsider­
ation "to allow enough leeway
In R i v e bicameralism a
chance to work" in state leg
islatures.
Some critics have said if
every legislator in both House
and Senate must represent
substantially the same num­
ber of people, liu-re is little
need for a two house or bi­
cameral legislature. O n l y
one state, Nebraska, now lias
a unicameral nr onp-house
kgUIaiuro.
Kyncs said he will cite as
one ground for reconsidera­
tion the fact that Florida was
not given a hearing or opportunity to argue its rnapportionment position on its m er­
it*.

Knife Wielding
Secretary Freed
NEW YOHK (L'PI) _ Ar­
lene Del Kuva, the pretty sec­
retary who stabbed a wouldbe rapist with a switchblade
knife, was rh-nred by a grand
jury today „f a rliarge of
possessing an illegal weapon.
Miss Del Knvu, 27, wus at*
tacked July G as she walked
home nirmr in the fashionable
Forest Hills section of Queens
Ilorough.
Her alleged attacker, Har­
old Model!, 20, was indicted
by the smile jury for feloni­
ous assault and atti-mfite I
tape.

The Sanford Seminole Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce an­
nounced today that four San­
ford men have been selected
for Inclusion in the 1903 edi­
tion of Outstanding Young
Men of America.
These men were nominated
earlier this year by the local
chapter and have been select­
ed by a 13 man national Liard
of rditors lor the publication,
Doug tllunkensliip, past na­
tional president, (1902-63) who

IW JLVA ...

BRIEFS
Cape Shot Off
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
The Air Force today iio&gt;tponed until Friday an attempt to
u»e one rocket to lire three
satellites into orbit.

Hunt Slayer
LONDON 4 U PI)—Scotland
Yard's "murder squad" today
bunted .1 "jark the stripper"
In the strangling of five proslitotes in the past eight
months.

Rights Meeting

is serving a- chairman of the
hoard stated that men were
selected between tbe ages of
21 and 36 who "have dislinguished themselves in one or
more fields of endeavor to
the point of being outstand­
ing."
Outstanding Young Men of
America is an annual bio­
graphical compilation of ap­
proximate!) m oon young men
of outstanding rank through­
out the nation,
Nominees for the book come
from many sources, though
tile majority are made by Jay*
ree Chapters and College
Alumni Association*.
"The Junior Chamber lias
long been active In the recog­
nition of emiitaixllnc achieve,
icnl a no... Am srici/i ■oung
men," said Jim Stafford, na­
tional Jay n r public relations
director.
Each year since 19.18 the
Jaycees have selected the Ten
Outstanding Young Men of
America Among p.i-t winners
were such famous person* as
John F. Kennedy, Nelson
Rockefeller, Dr Tom Dooley
and Henry Ford II
Publication date of tbe 1905
edition is January 13th

Demonstrators
Block An Exit

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
1'iesidenl Johnson (dans to
rail a meeting of stale and
local school ollieials—proba­
bly sometime nexl month—to
COW PALACE, Sun Fran­
urge thrill to gel behind the
cisco
( V PI)—I tv 11 1igbtn dem­
now civil rights law.
olish ol 01 s heaped their bodies
tu-fore turnstile* nt the Cow
I’enn 1Juried
WASHINGTON (UI’D — I’aluee Tuesday night, blink­
Lemuel A Penn, the Negro ing an evil for Iti-puhllrmi
delegate* who bail Just voted
educator slain by a Mli]a-r as
overwhelmingly fur it GoldIt- drove through Georgia, . water
oriented
Ivil rights
was buried Tuesday with full
plank.
military honors at Arlington
'I lie dcmuiiatrntniV leaders
National Cemetery.
promised they- would lie hin t,
ill force tonight, when the
More Troops
same delegate* are expected
WASHINGTON (UPI) — to make Sen. Unity (ioldwnAbout coo more U. S. troops, ter Hie Hepuhlieun nominee
half of them guerrilla w ar­ for president.
fare experts, are Imlng sent to
There were no arrest* nod
South Viet Nam to help coun­ piactlrally no violence during
ter increased Communist in­ Tuesday night's sit-in, Hepuh­
filtration and bolster Vietna­ lieun N a t l o n a I Convention
mese army training.
delegates did not try to I tree
their way through the ironWallace Aim
barred turnstile* and over the
LITTLE HOCK. Ark. (UPI) bodies of tbe demonstrators.
—Sowing "We're going to Instead, they marie their way
shake this country up," Ala­ through other exit*.
bama Guv George Wallace
After a half hour, the sittolt) a crowd of cheering seg­ downers got up and left, tou.
regationists Tuesday n i g h t
they could swing the balance
m the presidential election.

Efforts to have two proper­
ty sites rezmied to C l Com­
mercial were surecssful dur­
ing Tuesday's meeting of the
Hoard of County Commission­
ers.
Attorney Mack Cleveland,
representing n client who
wishes to construct quick stop
food stores, convinced the
Commission that tbe best pos­
sible use fo be made of pro­
perty nt live southwest corner
of Sit 436 and Hear Dike
Hoad would Ire commercial.
His client proposed to run
struct a Handy Andy Food
Store on the rite, unjovoons
were raised by nearby pro
petty owner* nod Ford Cav­
anaugh, a member of the
hoard of trustees of Forest
Lake Academy, a preparatory
srhoul owe d an doperaled by
the Seventh Day Adventists.
Another site, located cast of
U. -S. 17'.'2 on U’Uricn Hoad,
adjacent to the Atlantic Coast
Line track-, was also given a
C-1 Commercial designation
m c r prop sts by adjacent pro
petty owners.
Members of tho Commis­
sion * xpiessed Hie opinion
that they did believe that the
properly immediately adja­
cent to Hie tracks would lie
suitable for a residential site,
'flic parcel lexunrd will 1m- the
location of yet another Handy
Andy Fo-ul store.
Doth of the requests for rezoning were refused by the
Couniy Zoning Hoard and opin-alcd.

SAN FHANTISCO (UPD Sen. Harry Goldwater, on the
verge of a first ballot norninalion a* Ihe GDP presidential
candidate, was enjoying the
biggest day of his life today
calmly and confidently.
He had every reason to feel
as he did with his forces in
firm control of the Hrpubli
can National Convention and
hi* nomination by a big mar­
gin assured.
Only a few hours remained
for courting delegates ami tlwArizona sinatur planned to
put them tu good advantage.
He was to attend a women's
breakfast and then a rally for
victims of "captive" nations
behind the Iron Curtain.
Decision day was at hand,
however, and Goldwater w.i*
1 early. He planned to watch
tlm convention's nomination
pioccerlings and its balloting
with antes and members of
Hie family in Hiss headquar­
ters suite at Ihr Muik Hop
kins Hole] on Noli Hill.
ijuictly confident since his
arrival here Thursday Goldwater's spirits wx-re clearly
soaring a* the balloting ap­
proached.
He gave newsmen the slip
Tuesday for about nine hours,
gut in a bit of relaxation at a
secluded spot still undisclos­
ed. yvl then met with advis­
ers ..I length nn "aclivltle*
and plans tur the next few
days "
Goldwalrr followed the con­
vention’s platform delibera­
tions on television anil was
aware liiat Ids forces were
swamping flu- challenges |&gt;oscd by Pennsylvania Gov. Wil­
liam W. Scranton and Michi­
gan Gov. George llomm-y.
He issued this short state­
ment wliu'li expressed, in a
capsule, lii-&gt; views on flic con­
vention urnl Hie state of his
parly as well: "The Republi­
can convention is reflecting
the conservative majority in
the Republican party."
T li c convention, pimping
Hie gun a lilt, already has giv­
en .1 pi I view ril till- lipmar ex­
pected when the senator'*
name is placed in nomination
today. Mention of Golilwalcr'a
name Tuesday night in a
sjrecrh hy Sen. Hiram L.
Fong, It Hawaii, tnurhi-d off a
“ We want Harry" demonstra­
tion.
More of the same — much
more—was in prospect today
when S e n a t e Republican
Leader Kv&lt; ret M. Dirkscn,
111, an oratorical spellbinder
of Hu- old school, nominates
Goldwater.
House Republican D-ader
Charles A llallrek. Ind , for­
mer St n. William F. Knowland, C alif. and former Hep.
Flare Honthe Lure were
scheduled to make seconding
spree hr a.
As for Ihe balloting. Goldwater a i d e s
said Ihclr
strength was Mill mounting as
the roll call of state# ap­
proached They said it had
continued to increase since
Goldwater assessed Ids total
Monday at a little more than
000 votes. He needs only G55
fur nomination.

fly I.t. Sam Dow—tying Pin
MOSCOW (UPD — First
Srinfonl nml Sun Itnino, Deputy I'letnier \nnshis I
t'olif., separated by throe Mikoyan was named today to
mount 11!n range* mid 2 ,Inn succeed Leonid Htczdltp-V a#
mile*, experienced a common president of the Soviet Union,
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
plight Inst night.
chev himself proposed .Mikoy­
Waiter Crunkite kept jig­ an’* appoint ini-nt nt a joint
gling; xn did Huntley.Hi ink- j session of Ihe Supremo Sov iet
ley mul Howard K Smith. and tlie Russian parliament
Sometime* you couldn’t hear promptly approved tho luovu
unanimously,
them.
Khrushchev, said Ithe.dinev,
Television reception vv n s
poor for some citizens of both 57, resigned hi* largely cere­
cilir# for the same reason: monial post to devote Ids full
lulls to Ins other post ns a
1lie jet* were flying.
In both eases. Hie inlerfer- Communist juiity C e n t r a !
onee and noise wn* unavoid­
able, and in Sanfold'* ease,
instrumental to the defense
posture of Hie nation, in foot,
it prolialdy fall* under the
Hepubliran platform's "strong
cold war stance."
Tlie South Seminole N11t 11r.1 l
Navy pilot* guide! their
twin-jet A-Ti V i g i l a n t e * Gas Authority wilt make at
through the pure# of simulat­ least one more effort to
ed rnrrier binding prin ti.-a in create a system lo bring lo
feverish preparation for next ami distribute natural gas to
week's earlier qualifications the Casselberry, Altamonte
aboard the carrier USS hide- Springs and Dmgwood area.
prude lire.
Authority officials, meeting
Thu night landing proetlee. in Dmgwnod's Town Hall
*0 frustrating to TV view­ Tuesday night, heard koine
ers hut *n important to n doubt expressed that Alta
Navy pilot's truiniug, will monte Spring# would lie Inter­
continua through Thursday ested in continuing tlie pro­
m int, official* at NAS San­ ject.
ford's Heavy Allnrk Wing
However, It was pointed out
(bio announced today. The hy Edward Limn, chairman
flights will stait in the late of the authority's eommisafternoon anil hint until mid­ sion, that Casselberry and
night.
Dmgwood could go on with
When the scene shifts to efforts to culminate lire gas
the 1,100-fuel USS Independ­ system provided an amend­
ence next week, Sanford will ment to Ihe enabling act is
bn left in relative silence. approved try tlie state legis­
Meanwhile, Ihr same pilot# lature,
will ho faced with tbe most
The authority agreed to
demanding - mol potentially
hold another meeting of the
dangeron*—task of their fly­
entire eommivsion plus Ihe
ing career: Placing llo-ir 70cminrilnicn a n d attorneys
foot nireruft on a slab of
steel which look* tike a post­ from the three towns involved
to come to a conclusion on
age stamp from lie- air.
They w-'ti'l have the light* future plan*. The conference
of the city a* fiiendly sen­ will lie held at 7.30 p m .,
tinels for their night land­ Aug. 18.

Gas Authority
To Try Again

ings, The landscape will
change lo the ominous At­
lantic whipped hy wind to
frothy wliitroop*. Three tiny
row* of light* will make llo-ir
"runway." A small, but allimportant, spot of reflected
light railed "liie meatball"
plua lli» video of an unseen
observer will hr their Hole
guidance to tlie runway.
Meanwhile, t h c Atlantic
will pilch their runway about
much like the jumping picture
NEW YOltK tlJP I) — Gov.
of Mr. Cron kilo on last
Farris Hr\ tint huddled with
night's TV.
World's Fair officials here to­
It's all in a night's work
day for a second round of
for a Navy pilot—if he's had
discussions on Florida'* finan­
tho priqu-r preparation.
cially troubled multi million
In Han ttruno, with the Hodollar lair exhibit.
ptiblb an hradqmiltriH just a
The governors decision fo
few miles away, the TV
fly to N w York was appar­
trouble must have seemed
ently made on the spur of Hie
particularly- r x a s p e ruling.
moment, ami Hie chief execu­
Thera many citizen# live be­
tive's office said simply Hint
neath (ho flight puttrrn of
llryant had gone "on a buxi­
Han Francisco International
n e-s trip lo the World’s F'air."
Airport, where giant four-en­
llryant w&lt; nt to New York
gine
Jetliners climb out over
for two days of conferences
chuck-n-block suhidivisions nt
iasf week, and when lie re ­
the rata of om'-n-mluule.
turned home he anounred that
Every minute thousands of
a 25 cent admission charge fo
citizen* simultaneously shake
Hie Florida exhibit would he
their fiats skyward.
dropped.
Cites 11 Killings
Perhaps Hie citizens of both
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
ritles occasionally stop to
Negro leader Charles Evers
think that at least one fa-rson
charged today that at least II
LONDON (UI'D —The Dm
in tho world is unlurkier than
Negroes had been killed under don Daily Express said today
they: The pilot of the piano
mysterious circumstances in that Sen Harry Goldwater
which juxt flew- overhead,
•SAN FRANCISCO (U P D Mississippi since the ambush may well be elected president.
POI.SON, Mont. (UPD — whose duties in the darkness
slaying of hh brother, MedExpress columnist Hubert W1H1 the balloting only hours Tlu- National State# Right* of night prevent him from
gar, last year.
I’ltman said, "so called 'liber­ away, UPI’* tabulation today putty Iiiin named Julm Kmqi- watching tho Convention at
al' thinks-r* . . . call Gold- ol GOP delegates' xuting in- el, m Niixhvillr, Term., a u t o ­ all.
Scout Jamboree
water an extremist. Yet even lentions allowed:
mobile dealer, and Jesse it,
V A L L E Y FORGE, Pa. the London Times, which is 1 fold water
809 Stoner, a Mibleton, Ga., a t­
(UPD - About 25,000 Hoy leading Hie present fashion­ Scranton
237 torney, as its pivsidi-ntlal
Scouts are expected here to­ able hysteria against him, ad­ Rockefeller
107 ticket.
R. 'i'. Mitwee, superintend­
SO The six delegates attending ent of Seminole County Public
day tu move into their gigan­ mits that tlse ordinary voter Komney
tic lent city for the Sixth N a­ may well elect him president. Uyrncs
30 the party convention here Kchool* will speak to the Life
tional Jamboree at the site
Associa­
IB earlier this week p i c k e d U n d e r w r i t e r s
"Hy this definition, the Judd
where George Washington's average man is I he extremist Smith
ft) Gosper a* presidentiul nom­ tion whi n they meet si luc
army spent the cold winter of and Ihe man at the extreme Khodet
13 inee arid Stoner for vice pies- Capri IU-xDuranl at noun
1777-78.
| is the moderate."
| Uncommitted
3b ideav,
Thursday,

‘Extremists’ May
Elect Barry, Says
London Paper

Bryant Back To
Prop Up Exhibit

UPI Gives Barry
809 Ballots

States Righters
Name Ticket

Mil wee To Speak

First Drawing
In Sweepstakes
SALEM, N If. (U PD —A
ticket healing the name of a
Manchester, N. II., man was
tlm first one drawn today In
the New Hampshire sweep­
stake*. tlie first legalized lot­
tery in the United Mini*.
Tlm tirktdboldi r, Francis
Gei vat# of Manchester wits
paired with the .T-year-oM
hoi*0 4'hunnnn in the sweep,
stake* rare at Rockingham
Pulk ill September.

Committee secretary—and to
i-eing Khrushchev's c h i e f
pnrty aide.
Mikiiynn, until nruv a first
deputy premier under Khrush­
chev, accepted thn presidency.
"1 will do everything within
my strength to justify tho
high confidence shown mo hy
Gin party nml thn govern­
ment," .Mikoyan said.
Mikoyan, 08, is tlm man
who handed on-the-spot such
tough Kremlin c h o r e # a*
soothing Culmn Premier Fidel
Castro ufler Khrushchov pull*
1 -1 out Soviet rockets during
the M'dg Cuban crisis. Ho also
has acted ns tlm Kremlin's
troubleshooter and "traveling
salesman" around tho globe.
Khrushchev took only 29
minutes to replace the Soviet
president and have tho Su­
preme Soviet's 1,4-13 members
unanimously endorse Ids mas­
sive welfare! program.
The welfare program will
provide wage ImhisIs to 18
million Russian* and pensions
for collective farmers.
"Tho pcopla of the Soviet
Union today live better than
yesterday," Khrushchev told
tlm Supreme Soviet In sum­
ming up the three day parlia­
mentary debate on hit Wel­
fin 0 proposal*. "And they will
live better still In the future.’*
There wus no opposition to
khiusli. hev's proposals.

First Ballot
Estimate On
South’s Vote
SAN FRANCISCO (DPI) —
Following L« the United Pros*
lnteriintlon.il tabulation of tho
present first ballot choices of
southern delegations to the Hepublican convention:
deanGold
Stair
water
—
20
Alabama (20)
S
31
Florida (31)
22
I
Georgia (2D
—
Mississippi (!1)
13
—
North Car i2d) 2d
Smith Car. (pi)
—
III
29
Virginia (30)

Ion

1

Florida Wins
Safety Award
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Florida's Department of Pub­
lic Safely Jias won an achievemerit award from the Ameri­
c a n Association uf Motor Ve­
hicle Administrators for its
work in driver license adminMention last year, it was an­
nounced today.

FR ID A Y ! ’ G H T SPEC IAL!

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A L L YO U C A N EAT —
ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

$l&lt;00

Menu Inrltidcn:
Cole Slnw
French Fries
linked Hcunu
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated
lly
Maxine K Dob
Hancock
IIwy. 17-92 So.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965
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With a complete stock of 20 dozen sheets, 3 dozen
dresses and 3 dozen bedspreads and operating from his
garage at home Mr. B. E. Purcell began what is now one
of Central Florida’s most complete department stores.
That first week he sold out all of his stock and sent in
another larger order, financing the expanding growth
only as he could personally. To this day he uses the same
method.
Since 1924, his house to house business has grown to in­
clude clothing for the entire family, furniture and ap­
pliances plus the most complete Western and English

buyer of c o m p l e t e stock for Sanford store.
Opened in the early 1930’s the Sanford store is now
managed by Mrs. C. B. Rudd, sister of Mrs. Purcell.
This store handles only clothing, but will gladly service
any item ordered from the Orlando store.
Shortly after beginning his enterprise, Mr. Purcell fur­
thered another favorite hobby of singing, when he or­
ganized the Purcell Quartet. This group is composed of
the store owner and members of his personnel and is
now heard each Sunday morning from 7:30 to 8:00 over
station WKIS

Hiding Equipment Department in Central Florida. The
latter items were an outgrowth of Mr. Purcell’s hobby,
that of breeding, raising and training Arabian horses.
His pride and joy is “Seoula”, a stallion raised from an
Arabian pair he purchased at the Kellogg Farms in
California.
Mrs. Purcell, who boasts the longest continuous ser­
vice record, still speaks of the Sanford store as her
"pet”. She began her employment in Orlando, but was
transferred here in 1940. She is presently buyer
for ladies ready - to - wear for both stores and

M V E f f lO M
Sum m sA Sa le a t fiw icsdl'A
STARTS THURS., JULY 16 A T 9:00 A. M.

Ladies Dresses
/rn A im

1

Value* to

/

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&lt;S«7 7 and 0 . 7 7

8.99
12.88 and 14.88

Value* to 14.98..........
Value* to
29.95

LADIES SUITS
• VALUES TO 24.95

9 )5

• VALUES TO 79.95

MEN'S SPORT
SHIRTS

MEN’S DRESS
PANTS

A vartoty af atylaa, whlta
a ad ralara, all alias and
a to m leagtha.
ONK
% FOR IK
LOT
•
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They wer» really out.tandlng
valuta yeiterday. Rul during
(hi. big Pre-Inventory Kale
lhay are being Bold at un­
heard price*.

(or 1 for 1.M)

ONK
LOT

9 FOR
•

(or 1 for 2.99)

ONH
LOT

UL
8

- 3 .0 0
V i O FF

1.99 to 2.99
1 ,9 9
NOW 2 .9 ft

IN THIS IAIT —

Additional Rack

NO ALTERATIONS

VALUES TO 24.95

1 "

Values
SALE
4.98 ... 299 &amp; 3.99

LADIES’ HOSE

All Merchandise
SALE TAGGED

to 2 ”
LA D IE’S
HATS
ONE LOT

0 hoAAQ A

24.88

BOYS’
TEE SHIRTS

MEN’S
DRESS SHOES

Beaaatioanl valuta la thla
papular all • year • ’round
wtariag apparel.

MEN’S AND BOYS BATHING SUITS

Yaur choice fra*
a apedal gravy

LADUer - MEN'S
AND BOYS'

ALL SALES PLUS

JACKETS

TAX. NO REFUNDS,

1 .0 0

$

VALUES to 7.98

BROKEN 1A)T

CLOSE OUT

$3 - $4 - $5
BOYS
SPORT COATS

PAIR

ALL OTHERS

V i O FF

39c each or
12 for 3.99
MEN'S TEE
SHIRTS
Value*

SALE

,J#
2t0

1.39
1.19

GOWNS

1 .0 0
ONE GROUP

LADIES’ SLIPS
A real value . . . One yau
ran'! afford to m l...

1 .0 0

125 Wert First Street Near Oak Ave.

B.E.PURCELL CO.
SANFORD — O RLANDO

NO FROST 12
Eliminates Defrosting
Problems

.........
.........

1 .0 0

DELUXE RANGE
30"

I 1411.1 MAfMM

NO FROST
in the Refrigerator.

NO FROST

One Lot Children’s

(NO ALTERATIONS AT THESE PRICES)

j off

NOW ONLY

GRAB BAG

VALUES TO 35.00

V

Ona Croup Rag. S.flJ

Boy'* Trousers

ONE LOT NATIONALLY ADV. BRAND
(20 ONLY APPROXIMATELY \/% PRICE)

REDUCED AS TAGGED

10.95 values 6 . 9 9

fteaftaaaaati

REFRIGERATORS
RANGES • ELECTRIC
HOME FREEZERS
AUTO • WASHERS
WRINGER WASHERS
TELEVISION

9.99

19.88

ALL OTHER MEN’S SUITS

7.95 values 3 . 9 9

PHILCO

Ladies' Toppers

7.98 ................ 4.99

V i O FF

4.98 values 2 . 7 9

SALE
.........
.........
..........
.........

(teg. 2.98 colloo and rayon

2

V i Price

v

Values
5.98
7.98
8.98
10.98
12.98
14.98
19.98

Plenty of Sitaa and Colon

BLOUSES

VALUES to 12.98

MEN’S
SPORT COATS
ONLY 14

3.99
2.99
1.99
1.39

LADIES BATHING
SUITS

SKIRTS

1 .0 0

n &lt;»w

VALUES TO 18.98

NO EXCHANGES

Others Only ..

ONE LOT OF
NATIONALLY ADV.
BRANDS — BROKEN
STOCK —

M E N ’S SUITS

ALL
REDUCED

Ladies Shorts
Reg. 2.99 .....

O NE GROUP U N IF O R M S

&gt; Pedal Pushers
&gt; Bermuda Shorts
» Ladies Handbags
VALUES 3.99
VALUES 5.99

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ALL OTHERS

j L QQ

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12.95

/ t o r - 1.00 n o r - 2.00

Pedal Pushers
Keg. 3.99 .......

1 .0 0

ONiS GROUP
a v d

LADIES' SHOES

Slim Jim's
Reg. 5.99 .......

Big Oven • High Speed
Unit 305542 jyf.OO

in the Freezer, too!

2 .0 0
Others

Va
PRICE

MEN'S
STRAW
HATS

Vi
OFF

BIG JUMBO . LOAD
DELUXE WE1NOEK
BIG GUABANTEE
URDU

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of Frozen Foods

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Republicans Give Goldwater Platform Tailored To
'Conservatives
In The Saddle
At Cow Palace

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July 15, 1964 — Pnpe 3

S r r a ii

Club Plans Trip
To Attend WW
Council Meet

Permit Referred Hospital Notes
Back To Board

Lt. Cdr. Davidson
Leaves VAH-11

Company Issued
State Charter

Plans to attend a Sept. 10
meeting of the Central Floridu Welcome Wagon Council
at Silver Springs were begun
Monday by the South Sentinola Welcome Wagon Club
at a meeting of the executive
board held at the home of
Mrs. Maryann Miles in Forest
City.
The Winter Haven Club
will he in charge of the meet­
ing with plans for the pro­
gram to be announced at a
later date. Local club mem­
bers will make the trip by
chartered bus with details of
arrange incut also to be an­
no u need.
In other business of the
board meeting, which wus
conducted by Mrs. Sumly LaPuma, president, after a salad
lunch, a |10 donation was
made to the Cancer Fund in
memory of Mrs. Belle Seifert
of North Orlando who recent­
ly died following a long ill­
ness with the disease. A sale
of paper napkins was (dunned
with proceeds to benefit the
club's eharlty fund.
General meeting of the
South Seminole Club will be
held Thursday, July 23, at
Mid-Florida Country Club be­
ginning a t 11:30 a.m. Next
board meeting will bo held at
the home of Mrs. Norn Nor­
ris, 113 Pine Street, Snnlaiulo
Estates.
If farmers today used 1940
equipment and methods in ag­
riculture, it would coat tha
housewifa an extra $5 on her
weekly grocery bill. Through
progress from agricultural re­
search though, wa are saved
an estimated $13 billion a year
In farming production costs.

ROSES
GOOD
SELECTION I

M i

Poi»rd To Meet
The board of directors of the
9 Sanford Lions Club will meet
a£ 7:30 p. m today In the off ; of Hugh Duncan, Justice
of the pcaoe.

FSTW

states. Negro delegates issued
a "statem ent of principles''
during tho pint form vet lug,
calling the Republicans “lilywhite” and declaring them­
selves for Gov. William W.
Scranton.
John Grenier of Birnu'ngItniu, Ala., southern regional
director for tho Goldwater
movement, said "it should he
rlear now that the princi­
ples enumerated in the plat­
form represent tho views of
tho overwhelming majority
members cf the Republican
party from all sections of the
country.
N nlionnt

party after the convention."
Of tho Negro statement, ha
said: “ We are not a lilywhito party. We welcome
people of all races and na­
tional background."

Rand To Meet
A meeting of all Lyman
High hand students has been
called for 9:30 a.m. Thursday
by John Blair, new bandmas­
ter. The meeting will be held
in thu school bandroom and
those attending are to bring

B R U N IN G

Committor.

man Tom Stugg of Shreve­
port, La., aahl the heaviest
votes for Goldwater came
from the West and Midwest
and "this is also a strong
indicator cf Guldwnter'a true
strength.”
Texas Ren. John Tower, a
lending southern strategist,
said "we are going to make
every effort to unify tho

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Mrs. Mincy Dies
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DESPITE HIS bitter
uttnckH on Barry Golilwfttcr in his campaign
for the Republican no­
mination for tho presi­
dency, Gov. William W.
Scran ion fit being talk­
ed in ttomc Republican
circles for tbo vico-preaiiiential upot on tho
Gohhvntcr ticket.

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
— T h e South's republican
lenders declared themselves a
significant force today in the
1W.4 GOP convention but said
the tide of Son. Barry Goldwater victories represented a
national display of conserva­
tive belief.
Wirt Yarger of Mississippi,
chairman of the Southern As­
sociation of Republican State
Chairmen, said the two-tooiie majorities for Goldwaterbacked proposals at tho con­
vention "represents tbo mood
of the country."
"We're delighted with tho
way llie convention is going,"
hi said. "It's a -/rent day for
Ameilcn, nnd the South too,
to see this heavy majority of
votes In our favor."
On five major voles last
night in adopting the pintf o r m , southern delegates
went down tlm lino for tho
Goldwater proposals, easting
279 out of tlio total of 279
delegates votes from 11 Dixie

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Real Estate Firm
Given Charter

Mrs. Alice S. Mincy, M,
died early today in Ludowlcl,
•e Ga., after a long illness. She
resided in Sanford for some 30
years and Is survived by her
husband, N. C. Mincy of San
ford; a daughter, Sirs. Alvin
Bryant of Savannah, Ga.; two
sons, Clave Mincy and Bob
Mincy of Waycross, Ga.; two
sisters, Mrs. T. If. Chestnut
of Adel, Ga and Mrs. Frank
Valentine of Clinton, N. C.,
W five grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted In Waycross at It
a. m. Thursday and interment
in Wry cross will follow.

South A Vital Force In GOP Ranks

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
® Conservative Barry M. Goldwater today prevailed over
lorec* which have Ridded the
Republican party since 1940
and locked up a first-ballot
nomination for president.
OcloRntcs to the party's
28lh national convention gave
the Arizona senator a plat&gt; (o rm which reflects hia wish­
es on every major issue —
from civil rlRhls and extrem ­
ism to control of nuclear wea­
pons.
Thus equipped Goldwater
TOSS GAMES from bleach bottles nnd hnndpninted curtains for tho
will challenge President JohnSunday School room were amonjr items made by primary department
aon at the polls in November.
children at St. Andrews Presbyterian Vacation Church School, Those in
As the senator himself pui
the photo are, front from left, Angie Josic, Aline Smith, Mary Driggers,
it in a statement issued durSandra Evans, Gayle Nilchols, Valerie Forsythe; row two, Guy Forsythe,
- InR Uie lumulluoua convention
Norman Ridel!, Jean Slierer, Edith Hughes, Miles Ilenth; row three, Kim
—proceedings, "the Republican
Norris, Sandy Gettings, Dean Nichols, Bobby Valdejo, Terry Rnfter.
convention is reflecting the
conservative majority of the
Republican party." He might
have added "at Ions last" as
tio such swing toward conser­
vatism had gripped the party
since before the nominalion
JURY 14. 1961
Discharges
of Wendell WUIkic 24 years
Admission*
Elizabeth Lrgctte, Ronald
ago.
A golf driving range, pro­
Horry Byrd, Ralph Fowler, Ilruce, Charlotte Bruce, Nev­
^
If tliere ever was any real
posed for an area east of Al- Georgia Frazier, Valerie Ann ada Pitta, Patsy Hutchison
doubt as to the choice of tills
Muhc, William Norris, Delira and hnby boy, M a r i o n
convention it evaporated e a r­ tnnionto EU'mvntnry School Frederick, Georgia Drown, Krncmer, Ilrends Bennett,
and
north
of
SR
l,til
run
into
ly today in a display of naked
Carolyn Free man, J u a n i t a Carolyn Rtchburg, Ho run id
Goldwater power.
possible difficulty Tuesday Marks, Sandra U Wagner, Von lierbulis, Ricky Knsrud,
With machine-like efficien­ during the meeting of the Ruth Ervin, Georgo Carver, Donald Ensrud, Rachel Weicy and almost impassively, Roan! of County Commis­ nil of Sunford; Donna J. Wil­ born, Georgs Washington,
llic senator’! forces brushed sioners.
liamson, bong wood; William Myrtlrne Bullard, Myra Wel­
aside a scries of platform
Proponents of the project J. Holman Jr., Orlando.
don, Isuluh Williams, Oniu
amendments sought by back- wen: grunted u special use
Byrd, Sylviu Shepperon, all
ers of Pennsylvania Gov. Wll- permit by the Hoard of Adof Sanford; John Connully,
* liam W. Scranton.
. uslmont, subject to Ihu 30Genevieve Miller, DcBsry;
The key test came on a pro­ Iny appeal period.
Dunns Williamson, V a s a l
posal to strengthen the civil Neighbors in tho area did
Howland and hnby boy, l.ongrights plank of the platform. not register any appeals to
wood; Virginia Morris, Evans­
It was defeated by a roll call the derision but one adjoining
ville, ind.
Lt. Cdr. Richard S. David­
vote of 897 to 409 and with it property owner, visiting in
went any lingering Scranton California, learned upon re­ son wns detached from Heavy
Impel of victory.
turning to Florida that tbo Atlack Squadron Eleven on
The dele gales were sched­ property was being re zoned. July 3rd in Athens, Greece,
uled to reconvene at 2:30 p.tn.,
Although nil legal require­ competing a two year tour
g 1'DT (5:30 p.m., EOT) to lis­ ments had been met for the with the Chcrkertuils.
Fiecz-etta of Florida, Inc.,
During his stay with VAH- K1 North Sunset Drive, Cas­
ten to speeches putting candi­ special permit on the prop­
dates in nomination and tlicn erty to be utilized for the 11, Lt. Cdr. Davidson served selberry, has been issued a
to watch or join in live roof- driving range, the Commis­ successively ns Mnintennnnco charter by tho State of Flor­
shaking demonstrations which sion — upon verbal agree­ Officer mill Operations Offi­ ida according to an announce­
will murk Goldwatcr’s nomi­ ment from all parties con­ cer. A* a pitot of one of the ment by Secretary of Stale
Squadron A3B Sky warriors, Tom Adams.
nation.
cerned — voted to refer the
Other candidates w h o s e m atter back to the Hoard of he consistently ranked in the
The charter calls for the
names were expected to go Adjustment for further con­ lop ten of nil Heavy AtLick Issuance of 100 shares of com­
Wing One pilots in bombing
before the convention were sideration.
mon stock at no par value.
competition.
Scranton, Sen. M a r g a r a t
Tho firm will dent in the res­
The Commissioners asked
Lt.
Cdr.
Davidson
also
par­
* Chase Smith of Maine, Gov. the Adjustment group to reticipated as pilot in several taurant business. Incorporat­
George Romney of Michigan, rommond • decision to tho
special projects noteworthy ors are William K. Cass amt
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of Commission.
among ulih-h was Operation Frances E. Cass, Casselberry,
New York and Sen. Hiram
Storm Fury. During this op­ anil Doris F. Shumwny, Eau
Kong of Hawaii.
eration, w h i c h took place in Gallia.
The only real remaining
August, lima, VAII-ll air­
question of the convention
craft were used to aee the
was Gokiwatcr'a vice presi­
ry« of Hurricane Hculea. For
dential running mate. Rep.
Sidney Wolgin, Jerome J, his participation in this pro­
William E. Miller of New Cohen, both of Philadelphia, ject, Lt- Cdr. Davidson re­
^ York, the GOP national chair- Pa., and Don A. Mayerson of ceived u special commendation
' man, was ths odds-on favor­ Miami Bench, have been is­ from llio Chief of Naval Op­
ite.
sued • charter by Secretary erations.
But former P r e s i d e n t of State Tom Adams for the
Prior to being detached, Lt.
Dwight D. Elsenhower — and operation of Ungclt, Inc., Cdr. Davidson wns presented
some others—were talking of P. O. Box 757, Fern Park.
with a plaque hy Cdr. B. W.
a Goldwater-Scranton ticket
According to Adams of the Bartholomew, C o m m anding
despite the Pcnaylvanian'i re­ firm will deal in real estate Officer, which symbolized his
peated insistence that he was and construction. The charter srhinvement of being top
not interested.
authorized the Issuance of 50 (tombing pilot of llesvy
Ironically, it was Scranton's sh an 't of common stock at no Eleven for fiscsl year 1064.
h ewn Pennsylvania delegation
Lt. Cdr, Davidson’s next
par value.
which sealed his defeat in the
duty assignment is ss s stud­
civU rights fight.
ent at the Armed Forces
Oranges have a long history. Staff College, in Norfolk, Vs.
With the tally standing at
633 to 308 against the amend­ They originated in China, and
ment, the Keystone Stale cast were brought to India, Italy
Ada, biggest of the earth's
63 voles in favor of Uie pro­ and Spain before arriving in continents, covers nearly oneposal and two against. But the the West Indira with Colum­ third of the land surface and
t«fo were enough to give the bus in 1493. From there they hold* more tlun one-half of
the people.
Goldwater forces 655 votes— eventually came to Florida.
the same magic majority
needed far the presidential
Domination.

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Fnge 4 — July 15, 1064

Theodore L. Johnson
Is Dedicated Teacher
I

By Robert B. Thom u Jr.
Theodore Levctte Johnson
tjrpiflM the young dedicated
teacher. He waa born In San­
ford, May 27, 1029 where he
attended the public echoola of
Seminole County. In June of
1947, he wa* graduated from
Crooma High School, and en­
tered Florida A and M Uni­
versity in September. Hla ed­
ucation was interrupted by
illness. For approximately five
years he pondered over his
future, wondering whr.t his
Ufa would be like.
Finally the day arrived
when he again pursued his
education. "My recovery was
enhanced greatly by God, an
understanding f a m i l y , pa­
tience and understanding," ha
aald.
Johnson entered Arisons
State College in 19S3, where
he became a member of the
Blue Key National Leadership
Honorary Society ,the Men's
Senate, Kappa Phi Kappa Ed­
ucational Fraternity and a
committee of 12 to re-wrlte
the school’s constitution.
August II hs will embark
on his ninth year on the
Crooma High faculty. Being
cognisant of the fact that
many of us are mentally lasy,
Johnson had this to say:
"To attain excellence, an in­
dividual must combine the fol­
lowing Ingredients, determina­
tion, study, and the will to
achieve."
Most of his students will
agree that he is a strict dis­
ciplinarian. "The educational
process Involves the whulo
child, therefore 1 teach Eng­
lish, moral and spiritual val­
ues, plus many other things
which require attention as
they occur incidentally in the
classroom,” he concluded.
His wife la the former
Gwendolyn A. Ball of Winter
Park. They have two children,
Angelia Yvette, and Jawando
Levctt. Jawando was numrd
after Dr. G. A. Jawando of
the Goldcoast In Africa, who
Is a former elaaamate and
friend of his daddy.
CORRECTION
Funeral services for Rev.
Jehu A. Lawson, who died
Saturday, have not been
conducted as reported in
Tttesdsy's llrrald, but Instead will be held a| t:30
p.m. Sunday at Saint Paul
Missionary Baptist Church
with Rev. B. H. Hodge offi­
ciating.
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Charlie Roberta motored to
Washington, D. C. to visit his
brother and slster-ln-law, Dr.
and Mrs. Vemell R. Roberts.
He also visited the World's
Fair plus 8hea Stadium to st-e
tha wonderful New York
Meta.
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Mrs. Mllllt Aldridge of Mieml, Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Rob­
erta, J. A. Roberta and daugh­
ter of Washington, D. C. ere
gueata of Mr. and Mra.
Charlie Roberta. Lillian WilHeme of Tampa la among tha
guests.

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Bernadette and Yvette Dix­
on departed on Monday for
Washington, D. C. where they
will spend their vacation.
The Daytona Beach Council
of Negro Women hosted the
National Council of Negro
Women at Dethuna Cookiuan
College July 10-12. Mra. !„
W. Bryant, Mra. L. W. Blair,
Mra. E. 0 . Young and Mrs.
J. B. Merritt, all members of
this council, utUndsd ths Fri­
day session.
Patricia Raa MurritU, sen­
ior at Tallsdsga and a sum­

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mer student at Stetson Uni­
versity was among those who
rendered musical selections at
this meeting.
Debutante Cynthia A l m a
Clarke served ns an usher.
Other students attending were
Faya Oliver, aophomore nt
Fisk, Gloria Dixon, senior at
Tcnn. A and I, and Helen
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SPARE RIBS . . . 38c lb.
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Technical Sergeant Syl­
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Inst week to attend the fun­
eral of hit mother, Mra. Fel­
icia McCullcr, Mra. McCuller
had been a resident of Tuskegee , Alabama fur many
years. Sgt. Fulton la a native
of Sanfurd, and a former
student of Crooma High
School.
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Many, many thanks to those
98 persons who donated blood
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However, It should huve been
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Bear Lake Scouts To Observe
National Heritage Program
Hjr Maryann Milrn
Hoy Scout Troop 230 onrl
I'ul. Scout Pack 230 of li.-nr
l.ake will participate in tlie
nation-wide "S t r c n k t h c u
America'* HeritaBe1' program
through July. Purpose of the
program is to make boys in
Scoutini; and citizens of tho
community more aware of
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General Cinema
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IlOSTON — General Cinema
Corporation, major national
movie theater chain and oper­
ators of the Seminole Cinema,
Casselberry, and Park-worn!
Cinema of Orlando, reported
to shareholders today that
operating results for the si*
months' period ended April 30
reached an all-time hlith.
Sales were $8,287,191 compar­
ed with $5,912,638, and net
curninRs t'cpialcd 15 cents a
share compared with nine
cents for the previous year.
"This upward trrnd for the
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nichard A. Smith, president
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tion, said, "Is due primarily
to the increasing Importance
of our chain of shopping cen­
ter theaters. As existing units
mature and new units are
added, we can expect further
increases in earnings during
the winter months, when we
normally incur a toss from
drive-in theater operations."
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in (he national economy, wc
expect that the full fiscal
year will show a marked im­
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J963’i record 98 cents a
•hare."
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General Cinema Corporation
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renler theater* in Austin and
Dallas, Tex.; Fori l.nudcrdale
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N. C.; Cleveland, Ohio; Sayreville, N. J.; Chicago, 111.,
and Framingham, Mast. Of
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la a twin addition to the pio­
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unita which, when completed,
will bring tile mimlwr of shop­
ping center theaters to 30.
The company has been noti­
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mitted for trading o,i the
American Slock Exchange on
July 9, with the ticker sym­
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REG. 29 1 EA. . , COPELAND

scouts, boy scouts and explor­
er units are taking pail in
tho program which is c&lt;&gt;sponsored by Hoy .Scouts of
America and Freedom Foun­
dation nt Valley l-'orge. Us
culmination will be Saturday
at the Sixth National liny
Seoul Jamboree at Valley
Forge, Pn„ where more thun
.' 0,000 scouts will celebrutu
American Heritage Day with
s p e c i a l patriotic campfire
meetings. In Hear I.ake a pro­
gram will he held ut the Hear
Lake Elementary School be­
ginning at K p.m. to which the
public is Invited.
Requirements which have
been met by boys participat­
ing are: ( l l advance one rank
in scouting; (21 invite anoth­
er boy to join the unit; (31
display llie flag properly oil
npproprlntn
holidays;
II)
lenrn about the Nathan Hale
award from Freedom Founda­
tion and fli) write a 25-101)
word statement on "Wlmt a
boy ran da to preserve bis
Amciicnn Heritage."
The Foundation bn* provid­
ed tho llcnr Lake scouts with
n colorful facsimile of the
Derlurntlon of Independence
and Preamble to the Consti­
tution which will he on dis­
play during Saturday night's
program. The group also will
receive a scroll from the Foun­
dation signed by President
Johnson and all boys who
have pledged to participate in
th e
Strengthen America's
Heritage program. This scroll
will be presented on Aug. 'll
to Hear Luke Elementary
School which sponsors the lo­
cal group.
Sanford Atlantic National
Hank will provide u flag to
be used for a Flag Hunting
Ceremony.

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Bowling

Orioles M ust Stop

Strikes Giants, Phils
and
Both Lose In
Spares National Loop
By Joka A. SpoliU
Hey I Here'* one for youl
The hJgheat league eoore
turned in during laat week'!
play w ai a 233 alngle and it
waa shared by two people!
Get tbla, men! One of the
lucky onea happena to be a
keglarette. (That’a a gal, mah
friend 1)
Our tkanka to John Kneeland for ■pfeoMlag Ike lum­
e n tor the men and our
heertleat eeugratatoties* (I
had t» aay it, ■ « . It'a la
My contract!) to Jaae Speiaki for rolUag each a nifty.
It waa bad ennff wben my
ll-year-eld sea, K e v i n ,
atarted wUpptof me. Bnt
new, area My wife. What
n eitT )
The City League ia where
John Rowland abot hia blah
of «33 and ftalibed with a US
aeriea for tba night, alao high
for* the league.
Jana'a high game waa In the
Wedneaday morning Jet Bowl*
cretire League with the other
two being 1U and 174 for a
862 eat. 1 think tbat’a her high
for league play.
Tbla ia the way the acorei
were recorded following play
In the Bill Hemphill Motorcttei League. And aay, before
It allpa my mind, word haa It
that Shirley Maxwell and hut*
band Neal will bo back in
our mldat aomewhcre around
the third or fourth week of
July. Iin't that great newiT
Shirley did a remarkable Job
aa accrctary of thla aarao
league,

e * *

Bnt getting back to tboM
acorea again, the top three
were June Ganman'a IIS,
Mardell Gonterman 113 and
D el Yaateey 1ST, June alao
clipped aeriea with a 42S.
The Friday morning Me*
Itoberta Tlrca/Navy Wive*
League had tome good acorea,
too.
Boae Patrick could have
uaed Juat one more pin and
then ahe would have made
the "charmed circle" of 200,
But « l tuck would have it.
B om finlibed at i n . Shirley
Martin’* SOT waa the high
three game aeriea total.
• • •
On Monday nighta In the
Single* Claaile League, Bob­
by Boradort continue* to roll
that Big Bomb.
Bobby abet ■ III. And
wouldn't yen know It, but
that after giving Bob the
Big Bleat, I’ve tecbccked
tom a of the other score*
and are the other stars were
exploding 'em down the
lanes, ton.
As an example, Phil Roche
finished with an 644 four
game icriee—246, 221, 201 and
171. He clipped n couple of
the Jp’a In the process.

• • •

It’s so nice to see a com­
parative newcomer's name
pop Into tho headlines. In the
Tuesday Night Bualneiimcn'a
League, Doug Owens rolled
the high single and series,
228/834.

• « •

Another item that sbowa
bow rapidly the time slips by
i i the mention of Fall Lea­
gues. Seriously, In another
five weeks we'll start famil­
iarisation days. Five weeks
sounds like a long Uma away,
but believe me, by the time
you figure to come out end
loosen up for the fall Icaguas,
it'll actually b* tim e to Mart
the circuits, (You know how
we always seem to put things
off, don't youT Especially
during the summer months.)
If yee're considering Join­
ing n r o ll La ague, by all
m en u pat year name en
e e e e f ttm cards bate at the
Isaac. And then c m ef the
many league secretaries
will be eart to call yea and
hava yea aaalge ad to a
learn.
From all of tba aarly lndl-

By MUtoa RJchmaa
UPI Sports Writer
Unemotional Mickey Mantle
swallowed hia bubble gum,
which gives you a rough Idea
how sticky the situation has
become for the American l e a ­
gue lead.
The race ia so tight that tha
New
York
Yankee*
can
change It altogether by barg­
ing into first place today.
They moved within e half
game of the lead with a 4-2
victory over the first place
Baltimore Oriole* Tuesday
night and another win over
the Orioles today would put
the Yanks on top for the first
time since June 22.
Mantle suffered hia "acci­
dent" while scoring the winn­
ing run in the eighth Inning
Tuesday night. With the score
tied 2-2, he singled to right
field with one out, moved up
on Boger Marls’ Infield out
and came home on Tom
Tresh'a alngle,
A moment before Mantle ac­
tually stepped on the plate, he
was struck on the left side of
his head by right fielder Glno
CimoU'a throw.
He promptly put hia hand lo
hia mouth, alarming U s team­
mates who thought hli teeth
misfit have been knocked out
"Nab," he quickly pacified
them, "I only awatlowed my
gum."
Tho third place Chicago
White Sox climbed within lto
games of first place with a
4-2 victory over the Boston
Red Sox, Washington defeated
Minnesota 4-3, Cleveland out­
lasted K ansu City 8-7, and
the Detroit Tigers licked the
Los Angclei Angela 3-3.
Over In the National League,
Milwaukee downed San Francisco 8-7 but the Giants re­
tained their one-game lead
when Pittsburgh edged secondplace Philadelphia 3-7. St.
Louis alao beat Lot Angeles
8-7, Clnclnnstt took a doubleheader from Houston 6-3 In 11
Innings and 10-2, end the Chi­
cago Cuba defeated the New
York Meta 4-2.

Infernational
league
Tuexday’a Results
Syracuse 6 Buffalo 4
Jacksonville 2 Columbus 1
Richmond 8 Atlanta 4, 10 Inninga
Rochester at Toronto, ppd.,
rain
cations, this fall should sea
a definite Incrcaso In league
activity. What with tha addi­
tional squadrons coming to
tho base, we ought to be get­
ting aotno pretty good bowl­
ers from the West Coast.
Another Inkling of things
to come, Eetta Dorman—sec­
retary of the Wednesday aft­
ernoon Hi Nooner'a League—
informs me that they art
sure of 12 teams for thla lea­
gue and It, too, might expand.
All of the fall leagues will
xtart the first week In Sep­
tember end continue for a
minimum 33 wock schedule,
usually through the month of
April.
On Tuesday night to the
Navy letramaral League
(and thla o n e Is going up to
40 teams—20 on Monday and
Tuesday nights at f i t s p.m.
for tha fall) NAS Ope C
le a n watched teammate
Long rail high tor the lea­
gue, a 222. HATWING Owe
B member Harris rolled
high aeriea, 167.

s e e
That'll do it for this weak.
By all means, make certain
that you chack our tola board
■bowing all of tha scheduled
fall leagues and the times
tbey'rs scheduled to bowl.
This way yen w ont bo dis­
appointed. S o m a changes
have been made from that of
last year'* bowling.

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Hornung Back
To Green Bay

THESE explorers have found a treusuro trove— two hulke to be Investigated.

2-Exploration
By BUI McCormick
Newspaper Enterprise A sia.
Exploring 1* an often neg­
lected extra added attraction
that can lend much enjoyment
to boating. You can find In­
teresting places and things
you never knew existed and
some place* you may have
seen hundreds of Umei from
land can taka on entirely new,
and more Intriguing, aspects
from Uie water.
In even the most carefully
charted waters you often can
locate eecluded coves and
other anchorages that no body
clie—Including the chartmakera—haa discovered. Explor­
ing such places can be delight­
ful fun and entirety safe and
sane if you follow certain
baste rules.
If you want to get away
from tt all In tidal waters it
la best to navigate at low tide.
If the water la clear you can

see dangerous bottom when
the tide Is out—and if you do
run aground all you hava to
do la alt still and wait for high
tide to aet you float.
Moat Urge bodies of water
hare tribuUrlcs and offihooU
that are aeldom, If ever, sail­
ed end offer fine proipectJ
tor exploring. Islands are fer­
tile fields for snooping about
and there are thousands of
them—from the Bahamas to
the St. Lawrence River—that
have never been explored.
Abandoned w a t e r f r o n t
structures and hulks may of­
fer Interesting surprises and
there to nothing that quite
equals tha Uiylll of becoming
acquainted with a quaint offthe-beatan-track village you
have discovered by water.
Every boatman la a poten­
tial Balboa. All you have-to
do la get out of the main
stream and Into the out-of-theway byways.
NEXT! Water WUdllfe.

WEST DE PERE, Wia.
(U PI) — Paul Hornung, tha
golden boy of professional
football who waa reduced to
tha role o f a spectator last
season for betting on games,
waa expected to make hts of­
ficial return aa a player to­
day a s tha Green Bay Pack­
ers opened summer training.
Hornung, who holds the Na­
tional Football League single
season scoring record, was re­
instated earlier Oita year
along with Detroit tackle Alex
K a m a after a year'a suspen­
sion for wagering on games.
Tha absence of Hornung,
considered by many aa the
most veraatlla back In the
league, haa been blamed in
part for tha dethroning of tha
Packers aa champions last
season by tha Chicago Bear*.
The blond Hornung, who
ran and kicked hi* way to a
record 10 points In 1000 sea­
son, has been In Green Bay
alnca April trying to work
back Into the form which
made him one of the greatest
■coring threat* In the game.
Phyalesl examinations and
a meeting with coachca will
occupy moat of the time today
for at least six veterans and
24 rookies expected to report

Post 19 Meets
Orlando's 242
In Till Today

Post 53'a American Legion
Junior baseball nine returns to
action at 4:30 this afternoon
when Manager Frank Thomas
takes hli club lo Orlando for
a tilt with Post 242 at Colonial
Field.
Donnie Smith, lanky Lyman
High grad, will get the mound
assignment tonight as the lo­
cals seek to come up with a
win and remain abrcait of
Sixth District loop leaders,
Orlando's Post 18.
If the locals can rack up a
victory in today's contest the
championship will be at stake
Friday night here In Sanford
when the Thomaa coached
nine meets Post IB.
Klonday night 1*0*1 IB edged
out a win over Casselberry
and laat night they plastered
In the City Recreation De­ each banging out a pair of the South Scmlnola nine again
17 to 0.
partment sponsored Mcn’a hits apiece.
Williams received credit for
Slo- I’ltrh Softball L e a g u e
Tuesday night tha McRaney hia I7lh mound victory of the
Painters and tha Longwood season. Williams, Ssabo and
Watson alao hit for the cir­
nine posted victories.
Mcltancy defeated Robb's cuit.
Charlie R o n and Jim JemConstruction by a score of tt
W L FcL GB
to 8 with Bay Johnson, Jake Igan each collected throe hits
53 33 .018
Baltimore
for
Robb's.
McRaney
finished
Black, Larry Watson, Alex
SO St .617 to
Szabo and Frank Williams In third place behind runner- New York
50 33 .602 lto
up Longwood In the final Chicago
46 40 .535 7
standings during the first Minnesota
44 41 .518 8to
half and they hope to turn Use Detroit
Boston
41 46 .471 12to
tables on Longwood in the
I.oi Ang.
41 47 .466 13
second
half.
Bight
now
they
Results Tuesday
Cleve.
36 46 .439 13
are
In
second
place
by
one
M eR uey 14 Robbe 8
Wash.
34 56 .378 21
game
with
two
contest*
re­
Robbs
010 030 2— 8 IS 3
Kan. City
33 54 .372 21
maining.
McKaney
181 031 x -1 4 IS 4
Tueiday'a Results
Longwood put together IB
W P - Frank WUilams (17-1),
Chicago 4 Boston 8
L F - Earl Evans (8-11), 1111- lilts and beat Wilson Maier 17 New York 4 Baltimore 8
Larry Watson, Alex Stabo k to 4. Boy Llsk, one of the Washington 4 Minn. I
strongest hitter* In thcee (’levelsod fl Kansas City T
Frank Williams, McRaney
Longwood 17 W llm Malcr 4 parts unleashed four safeties Detroit 4 Los Angeles 3
Longwood
364 400 0 -1 7 IB 3 tnd Sammy Samuels also
Today's Games
Wit. Mater 000 300 1 - 4 6 6 chipped in with four singles Detroit at Los Angeles 3, (TWP— Otto Thomas (13-2), Llsk had the game's only N)
LP— Don M aisle (8-10) H R - homer and alao added a dou
Cleveland at Kansas City 2,
Roy Ltok, Longwood
bla to his collection for the
(T-N)
STANDINGS
night. Mike Farley had three Wellington at Minnesota (N)
12 0 hits tor the winners.
Klngtwood
Baltimore at New York
8 3 Otto Thomaa got credit for Chicago at Boa ton (N)
McRaney
8
4
Longwood
Thursday's Games
bla 13th victory to IS mound
8 1 decisions.
Fto. Stats
Cleveland at Kansas City
Robbs
• 7
Washington at Minnesota
3 10
Wilaoo Maier
A fisherman may us* a Baltimore at New York (T-N)
3 10
Chats
bream for bait with hia rod Chicago at Boston ,
2 11
U S 0
and real or pel* and line but Only games scheduled
Garnet Tonight
Wilson Malar at Kingiwood may not u*e It for bait on a
trot line, according to the
7:30
Florida State at McRanty Game and Freak Water Fish
Com million.
1:45

Longwood, Painters
Win In Men's League

American
League

Men's League

SP E C IA L!
Cleaned, Oiled And
Adjusted
By Bonded Representative

■ p i
Thursday &amp; Friday, July 16 &amp; 17

ROUMILLAT'S WALGREEN
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

to camp.
Along with Hornung, full­
back Jim Taylor and halfback
Tom Moore were expected to
attend. Taylor, who wee both­
ered with hepatitis and vari­
ous Injuries last season, and
Moore, who took Homung’i
place, arrlvad In Green Bay
last week.

NL Prexy Tells
Perry To Buy
Fox New Bat

Southern Golf Hogan May BeMan To
Amateur Play
Now Under Way Beat For PGA Crown
SHREVEPORT, La. (UPI)
— Tha first medal play In
the Southern Golf Associa­
tion amateur championship
tournament In history gets
undar way today,
Previous tournaments have
been played under match play
rules.
Defending champion Mike
Malarkey, an 18 - year - old
Memphis State University
sophomore, faced about 200
challenger*.
Lew Ochmlg of Chattanoo­
ga, Tenn., last year’s medallit, waa expected to ba Malarkey'a biggest competitor.
David Boyd of Atlanta, last
year's runner-up, alao was
rated among tha leaders.
State champion* Clayton
Cola of Monroe, La., and Mar­
ty Fleckman of Texas will be
In the field.
M. C. F itti of Tuscaloosa Is
the big Alabama hope. Four­
teen stales will be represent­
ed.

CINCINNATI (UPI) — Natlonal League President War­
ren Giles haa ordered San
Francisco Giants pitcher Gay­
lord Perry or the club itself
to replace a bat for Nellie
Fox of the Houston Colt*.
Perry broke Fox’s bat Sun­
day after Fox got the hit that
gave the Colts a 5-4 win over
the Giants.
At tho end of the gam*, as
the wining run was scored,
Fox’s bat was lying near the
plate. Perry picked it up and
broke It against the dugout.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bake
The Colts filed a protest, re­ Turner, third In the Amer­
sulting In Gilei’ ruling Tues­ ican Football league In pass
day.
receiving and the New York
Jets more valuable player
tost year a* a rookie, has re­
turned his signed contract for
the 1964 season.

Turner Signs

Marble, Budge
Named To Tennis
Hall Of Fame

NEWPORT, B.I. (U PI) —
J. Donald Budge and Alice
Marble, the king end queen
of American tcnnla In the
1830a, have been elected along
with three other old-time
greats to the National Lawn
Tennis Hall of Fame.
The others selected were
George M. Lott, Sidney U.
Wood Jr., and Frank Bhlelda.
They will ba enihrined In
ceremonies to be held during
the week of the Newport In­
vitation Hall of Fame tourn­
ament, Aug. 10-10.

National League
w L Pet. GB
Ssn Fran.
82 34 .605
Phila.
48 33 .396 1
Clnn
46 38 .HI 51*
I’lllaburgh
43 38 .524 7
St. Louis
44 41 .316 7to
MUw.
43 41 .506 Bto
Los Aug.
41 43 .486 10
Chicago
40 43 .462 10W
Houston
38 46 .466 13V*
New York
36 61 .299 2flto
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 4 New York &gt;
Cincinnati 6 Houston 5, tat
Cincinnati 10 Houston 3, 2nd
Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 3
Milwaukee 8 San Francisco 7
St. Louis • Los Angela* 7
Today's Games
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(N)
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N)
Los Angeles at St. Loula (N)
Houston at Cincinnati (N)
New York at Chicago
Tbunday'a Games
Houston at Cincinnati (N)
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,
(N)
New York at Chicago
Ijoi Angclei at Bt. Loula (N)

Legal Notice
r r a u c itagtiuvo

By Jim Alexander
United Press International
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI)—
Bill Collins, Columbus, Ohio,
a possible dark hors* contend­
er in the 46th PGA champion­
ship at Columbus Country
Club today predicted that on*
of g o lfs all-time greats might
make a comeback end win the
tournament.
"After watching several of
the favorites play, 1 will aay
If hia putting gama holds up,
Ren Hogan la tha man to
beat."
Collins, who fired practice
rounds of 67 and 70, aald th*
course required extreme ae-

Lead Hiked
NEW YORK (UPI) - Boh
Farrington strengthened hia
lead toward the national driv­
ing championship with a re­
cord of 147 wins in 667 starts,
and Stanley Dancer retained
hia hold aa the top money
winner with 8449,201 earned
so far this season, the Har­
ness Racing Institute announc­
ed Tuesday.

Recalls Tuesday N lgU
Tampa 4, 8L Pete 8
Sarasota 8, Lakeland I
Ft. Lauderdale 4, Daytona 2
Miami 1, Orlando 0

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c o n tin u in g until t h s Hoard o f
County
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meat
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curacy and s straight drive to
■toy out of trouble.
"Hogan haa tha type e f
game for this course end ha
haa looked real good out there
to me," Collins said.
Hogan la making o come­
back bid at the age of 81 af­
ter by-paaiing the PGA for
the past 11 years.
"I’m playing now largely
on instinct," Hogan aald. ‘T
hava trouble retting the feel
ol th* course end sometimes
lose the real Inspiration re­
quired to compete."
Many fans found that hard
to believe aa they watched the
two-time PGA champion drive
balls of the practice tee.
Charlie Lorms, pro-emeritus
at the 6,851 yard CCO cou n t,
predicted a score of 272 to
276 would win the Rodman
Wanamaker Trophy, emblem­
atic of PGA golf supremacy.

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�Mrs. Ira Southward Hostess To Tea Honoring M iss Niki Ashby
A profualon of eweethcart satin streamers at the en­
roie*, ahaita daisies and del­ trance.
Centering a round marble
phinium, tastefully arranged,
top coffee table was a con­
adorned the reception rooms
which were opened en eulte
of the lovely Southward home
on Hibiscus Court tor an ela­
borate bridal reception tea
ia it Saturday afternoon com­
plimenting Miaa Niki Ashby,
popular bride-elect of Alex
McKIbbln.
Mrs. Ira Southward
sifted by Mrs. Ernest
ward and Miss Rosemary
Southward, who served a i cohostesses.
Creeling the guests el
door were Mrs. Ueorge
Bishop Jr., Mrs. Donald
Jones and Mrs. Thomis F
McDaniel. A planter at one
side of the door contained
magnolia blossoms and cen­
tering the foyer table waa a
cupid statuette holding a
magnificent arrangement of
American Beauty roses com­
bined wilh pink carnations
and white glads. A huge white
wedding bell was suspended
from Uie ceiling wilh while

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pad removes polish from all 10 flngernnilft be­
fore a new one is needed. They contain lanolin
to prevent drying out of fingernails nnd cuticles.

Oviedo Personals
Opp, Alabama wax the guest of her daught­
A . Adame, Bhc er and aon-in-lnw, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wnlnrlghl for icveral daya; elan her enn nnd
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn.
Hubert Adama nf Oviedo.
Week-end gueata of tha L. L.
Fnulk’a Sr. were their daught­
er and eon-in-law and their
•on, Michael, of Auguita, Ua.
Miaa Beverly Faulk returned
to Auguata with them for a
month’* via it.
Shirley and Ray Beaaley,
together with their children,
Donna, and Clayton drove up
to Mlllcdgcaville, Ua. laxtt
week to attend a family re­
union.
They also vliited In Lake
City and Aahhurn, Ua.

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Betty Anne's
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2201 H. Park Ave.

Only an expert botaniet or
skilled peraon can tell which
of the 38,000 known apec lea
of mushroom are aafe for eat-

Joy Circle Of
WSCS Convenes
A t T he Church
The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Joy Circle of the
W.8.C.3. of Urace Methodist
Church waa held recently at
the church with Mr*. Roger
Harrie prealdlng.
M n. Jamea Leonard gave
the devotloni and presented
an inspiring program on
prayer.
Reporta were given by
Mrs. John Martin, secretary;
Mrs. I.amar William*, treas­
urer and Mra. F. J. Murray,
sunshine chairman.
Mra. Jamea Turner will be
in charge of the church nur­
sery laundry during the
mm th of July, and Mra, J. O.
Mnrr will repreaent the circle
in cleaning the church kitchen
during th* month.
Mra. Harria announced the
eburrh library la In need of
hooka and will welcome any
hooka anyone would like to
contribute,
Mra. John Martin served
as hostess for the meeting,
and other* attending were the
tim es. Richard Btveie, Ma­
rlon Freeman and Malcolm
Lodge.
Mrs. F. J. Murray will
serve a* hostess for the next
meeting, A uguit 18.

The gobbler starts
eating before other*
ora
WED. • THURS.
FRI. • SAT.
JULY 15-18

20°lo DISCOUNT

MRS. IRA SOUTHWARD, left, was hostess at
her gracious Ilihiciis Court home recently to an
elaborate bridal tea honoring Miss Nicki Ashby,
lovely bride-elect of Alex McKibbin. With Mrs.

Betrothed Prefer
Flashy Pearls To

Dresses
Skirts
Sportswear

Tiny Diamond

Hats

BOYS

Personals
Sport Coats
Sport Shirts
Suits
Straw Hats
Chino Work Pants

Dresses
Sportswear
Swimwear

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Garretts

Mr. and Mrs. Evana Hicks,
of Hightatown, N. J.
They returned on the maid­
en flight of the new non-stop
Whisper Jet from Kennedy
Airport in New York to Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hostel­ Coy Airport, making the trip
ler Sr. have returned lo their in two boura and 20 minutes.
home on Celery Avenue from
Hackensack, N. J., where
A/2C Harold E. Long Jr.
they were called by the death returned today to Ft. L ie,
at their daughter-in-law.
Va., after spending a two
While away, they spent the weeks leave with his parents,
time with their son, Fred Hos­ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Long Sr.,
teller, of New York City, and sister, Shirley, and brother,
their daughter and son-in-law, Mike.

By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mr*. Don Mount
and children, Donn and Bher.
ri, of 638 Queen’* Mirror
Cirri# enjoyed a weekend
trip to Miami whrra they
visited with hli cousin, Rob­
ert Llebreck and hia wife
and their five children from
Indiana. Llebreck is in Miami
for two weeks on business for
General Motors. While there
tha Mounts enjoyed sightsee­
ing in tha area.

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Coats
Shirts •
Trousers
Wrangler Dungarees
Summer Pajamas

to the Miami area.
Mrs. Smith recently return­
ed to Sanford and abe and the
children departed for their
new home in Miami.

200

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E.1st St.

corsage, presented her by tha
hostesses.
The bride-elect
received
gifts of her chosen silver
from the hostesses.
Mrs. Frank Donahoe, Mrs.
W. M. Philips, Mrs. Henry
Wight, Miss Donna Ruth Ash­
by, Miss Csndy Southward,
Miss Judy Ludwig, Miss Bsrbars Bradley and Miss Mari­
lyn McDanle: assisted la
serving.
Mrs. Hoy Pippin furnished
soft background music during
the elaborate bridal reception.

Summer
Fashion
Clearance
Now Going- On!
(PRACTICALLY
STOREWIDE)

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Downtown
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford
Sanford Ave.
lU -IB ia
322-8152

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Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 322-0915
Commercial . . . Residential

Industrial Wiring

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OF PERMA-UFT
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
Only this
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Keepa fitting Ita shape to
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There isn’t any other bra
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32-35; R A C cups, 32-40.
$2.50. Be fitted In a Permslift® Self-fitting Bra to­
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REGULAR $2*50 VALUE
SALE
PRICE

PERM A-UFT

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Casselberry

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Swimwear
Blouses
Straw Bags

Southward from the left are Mrs. Bishop Ashby,
mother of the honorcc; Miss Ashby, brideelect; Miss Rosemary Southward and her
mother, Mrs. Ernest Southward, co-hostesses.

ere, Interspersed wilh nose
gays of lily of the valley, edg­
ed In frilly net with narrow
white satin.
The serving table was cov­
ered with exquisite white im­
ported ail over handmade
lace over a pastel pink satin
liner. An antique silver epergne held a picturesque bridal
bouquet of pink and white
sweetheart roses and baby’s
breath with tell pink tapers
which pink satin stream­
ers cascaded gracefully. The
sparkling citrus punch In a
crystal bowl floated a spec­
tacular heart-shaped ice mold,
centered with an orchid, sur­
rounded by sweetheart roses
and lily of the valley. Silver
and crystal trsys and cornpoles offered attractive and
appetizing
assortmenta
of
toasted nuts, dainty tea sand­
wiches and miniature candies
of bridal motif.
Niki was radiant, receiving
the guests in a stunning mel­
on print two piece ensemble
and wearing the white aweetheart rose corsage presented
her by the hostesses. Mra. Ira
Southward received In an ex­
quisite pink Jeweled sheath
with Mrs. Ernest Southward
attired in a tangerine print
and Rosemary waa lovely in
an original aqua crepe shift.
Mrs. Bishop AshWy, mother
of the bride-elect, received in
a chic blue lace sheath, belted
In blue velvet, complemented
by a white sweetheart rose

Sanford Personals

Recent houiegucils of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Dowell of For­
est Drive were Mr. and Mrs.
NEW YORK (UPI) — A Ulus Hunt of I^cxlnglon, N. G„
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
n u m b e r of contemporary
Sides from Charlotte, N. C.
bridca-lo-bs want cultured
pearls rather than diamonds
Mrs. E. I’. Fitzgerald of
in their engagement ringa.
Sunset Drive, has bid as her
llila facet of the ring bus- housegueils, her sister, Mrs.
lneaa mine to light In a study tails Troyes, and grandson,
made for the diamond indus­ Scott Wristun, Irani Staunton,
try. Another highlight of the Va.
survey: the trend to pearls is
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cornel]
being act by young engaged
girls, nnd women betrothed to and family of Lake Mary
men who huvs been married Boulevard will toon bo leav­
ing Sanford to mako their
before.
There are some very logical home in Belle Glade, where
reaiona for the trend, report* Mr. Cornell has accepted a
tha Cultured Pearl Associa­ pntlllon. Their many friends
regret to scu Itic in move.
tion of Japan.
Young girls who get engag­
Mrs. Edna Norman, Mrs.
ed, and more of them do ev­
ery year, don’t deny they’d Beaula Thornton, Mrs. Mctta
like to have a big bright dia­ Starke and Mrs. R. W. laird
mond on that third finger left have departed tor Dallas,
hand. But with prices of dia­ Texas, where Mrs. I-ord will
mond* up, they know their remain for an extended visit.
The others will tour the
young men cannot afford an
Impreaalve looking real atone. Smoky Mountains before go­
Ho they ask for large cul­ ing to Ihc New England
tured peurla which make a Stales. Mrs. Norman will re­
better ahowing than a tiny main wilh a friend in Con­
diamond, about the only six* necticut!, and Mrs. Starke
many young Romcoa can af­ will visit a son In Easton, Pa.
They will meet later and
ford.
attend the World's Fair, with
Mrs. Thornton remaining in
UlUrtnn, N. C., before re­
turning lo Sanford.,
Brett and Charlea Smith,
children of Mr. and Mra.
Walter Meeds Smith, haw
liecn visiting their grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Kirs. Ralph
Austin Smilh, white their
parenU were in the process
of moving from Mobile, Ala.,

SALE
LADIES

temporary arrangement of a delicate aqua.
Hum and white shasta daisies
pink carnations, white del­
A side buffet in the serving with pink centers flanked on
phinium and white shasta area was centered with an either aide by antique silver
daisies with the centers tinted arrangement of white dclphta-1 candelabra holding pink tap-

SALE
PRICE

*7.

49

MAGIC OVAL PANTIE
Can't rid* u p - tt e r l
There lin’t a n y other
pantie Ilka It — at any
pried The patented Marie
Oval® of tricot auppliea
tha ''extra" give that
keepa a I’erma-llft® pantla from riding up, from
binding, f r o m yanking
down. Thia long-leg veraion la alaaticiaed with
Lycra® apandex, $8.05.
Machine waahable. Let ua
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Pantie today I

Only this
PERMA-LIFT
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Keepa fitting Ita shape U

REGULAR

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unique Self-fltung c u p
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flrmlv In tilire. Contour
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cup, SJS~3A; li t C cups.
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atyle, $3.05. Bo fitted in a
Pcrma lift® Bra todayl

SALE
PRICE

VALUE

$2 .w

(SALE ENDS JULY » f 1964)

�The Best Dressed
Texas Co-ed Gives
Fashion Pointers
AUSTIN, Tex. (UP1) —
lYic girl voted beat-dreiaeJ
eoH at the Unlveriity of
Texa* has this advice for oth*
tr college girls:
"Don't dresa like you think
‘the typical coed’ ought to
dress," sitld Tracy I.owis, a
junior from Amarillo, Tex.
She
suggested choosing
clothes that play up an Indlvidual look, Instead of buying
ona wrap-around skirt after
another.
Tracey said she has “not
very many clothes; I just get
what 1 need, and I don’t need
much.’*
Competing against SO other
Texas students In the finals,
Tracy won the title by wear­
ing a red knit suit with bowblouse for school; a deep tur­
quoise wool princess dress for
church or a movie; and a
block crcpo cocktail suit with
sleeveless empire overblouse
for other occasions.

Altamonte

Personals
Ely Julia Dartoe
Mr. and Mrs. Willium Jarrard and children, Carol, Lin­
da, Susan and Billie of New
Jersey are current house
guesta of hla parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. II. Jarrard of
Lake Florida Blvd., W ore
moving to Atlanta, Ga, to
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rlchwein
of LaUrange, 111. recently
surprised old friends, Mr. andl
Mrs. Otto Bartoi with a visit.
The Richwelna departed for
Pompano after the brief vis­
it, and plan to make their
home in Florida.
Mrs. Florence Coursen of
Hermit’s Trail recently re­
turned from a vacation In the
north.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wed­
dle have returned to their
home In Chester, Penn, af­
ter visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Taylor on Hermit’s
Trail.
Sharon Tnylor, past worthy
adviser of Rainbow Lodge 82
of Winter Park, Connie Com­
fort, new adviser, Susan Com­
fort, Donna Noell, Judy Eokerd, Betty Clack, Cathy
Johnson, Mary I)unty and
Gail Wflaon, attended the
State Assembly at Jackson­
ville.

3Women With The Candidates
Of the wemen w-ho are the
wives of the five Republican
presidential possibilities, Mra.
Barry Goldwatcr is the front­
runner. But nobody is com­
pletely ready to discount
Mmes. Scranton, Lodge, N it­
on and Rockefeller. Here arc
their candid photos.

PATRICIA NIXON

Personals
By Maryann Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N,
RelnscI and children, Cathy,
Debbie, Jodie and Carol from
Clarion, Penn, wore recent
bouse guesta of his sister and
family, Mr. and Mra. Chuck
Henry of Sanlundo Estates.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Norris
•nd children, Sandy and Mike
©f Sanlando Estate* have re­
turned after" spending tan
days a t their retreat, “The
Baity Dog," In Ocala Nation­
al Forest.
They enjoyed fishing, awimBiing and working oa their
cabin.
Mra. Norris !■ the South
Seminole Welcome Wagon
Hostess.

Cosmetics Please
^Other Women"
■ DALLAS (OTD—A skin spe­
cialist told several thousand
physicians recently that worn*
tn use cosmetics mainly be­
cause they want to look good
fat the eye* of other women,
pot men.
Dr. John R. Haserlck, of
Clave land, Ohio, also said that
women who use greasy cosinatlca on their laces ere in­
citing acne.
"Soma women think Uiey
shouldn't wash their faces and
that they must use greasy
preparations lor good skin
health," Dr. H a w ic k said.
• “The fact la, there are
more oil glands per square
inch on their faces than there
art oil wells In Texas."
He added:
“ If women knew what men
think about the greasy faces
they have to get close to they
Wouldn't wear greasy makeup
At a ll/' ha added.

MARY SCRANTON

EMILY LODGE

HAPPY ROCKEFELLER

PEGGY GOLDWATER

fcanforh

Mrralh July 15, 1964 — Page 9

SERVING SANFORD FOR 11 YEARS

Vacuums Repaired — Rebuilt
•'FREE ESTIMATES’*
DISPOSABLE BAGS — IIOSE — ATTACHMENTS
SUPPLIES — ALL MAKES * MODELS

FREE DELIVERY

When the U. S. government
was mm nl to Washington In
Itwt) population of tin- entire
District of Columbia stood at
It,303.

REPAIR WORK DONE ON PREMISES

G. M. Vacuum

Phone 322-4765

Pioneer Designer Mourns
Demise Of 'High Fashion'
PARIS
(UP1) — • Made­
leine Vlunnet, credited with
being the first designer to
put woman in modern dress,
doesn't think much of the
current crop of Paris de­
signers.
“High fashion today Is
dead,’* said the 88-year-old
designer who aa early us 11*08
was revolutionising feminine
fashion.
Mme. Vlonnet, who closed
her salon in It&gt;t0, atill lives
in Paris. She cun look to the
past with pride ns the coutouricr who invented the bins
cut that freed women from
corsets and launched the
modem ara o f clothes.
But the designer reflected
in an Interview that “high
fashion Is a joke!" The whitehaired designer said, “There
are no more real designers.
Balenciaga, Givenchy, they
maka beautiful dresses fer
personal clients hut mainly
they make modes for buyers.
“It costs ao much now to
make high fashion. You need
rich clientele. Blit there is
not much money nround now
to buy such dresses. The
F r e n c h clientele Is not
enough; the huuscs must
muko models for American
buyers.
“I did not make collcctiona
for tha Americans, who take
hark one idea but don't buy
more. I made a dress when I
felt like it. Now designer!
have to show collections, 15u
model* each time, twice a
year."

Enterprise

Personals

Mr. and Mra. C. LaBonte
and children of Bellevlew,
Ohio were visiting their aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lovell
Mrs. Valentine Goodwin, Sune f South Street have return­
day.
ed from Connecticut, where
they vlalted George Knapp,
Warren Goodrich left Sun­
Sr., Mrs. Lovell's father.
day for a visit In Hartford
Connecticut.

South Seminole

9b&gt;

Mr*. Jack Ford and chil­
dren Wendy and Don were
truest* Wednesday of Mr. and
Mra. Chester Henderson.
Howard Rcndcrson of En­
terprise, accompanied by Ra­
mon Yoder of D e L e o n
Springs, left recently to at­
tend tha week’s session of the
State Forestry School to he
held at White Springs, They
will represent the FFA chap­
ter of DeLand High School.
Miss Tnhathia Miles of
Panama City is house guest
of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Coulietta.

Forest City

Personals
By Maryann Mites
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Field
and daughter, Betty, of For­
est Lake Drive, spent the
Fourth of July holidays at
Sanlbal lalanda.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Krenzer and children, Jeff, Doug,
Joanna and Mary Lu, of Pearl
Lake Causeway, have re­
turned from Cincinnati, Ohio,
where they attended the wed­
ding of Mra. Krenatr’s niece,
Mary Margaret McCutlen.
The Krenaer'a were guests
of her alstnr, Mrs. Wilburn
McMullen.

EVA BESS
BEAUTY SHOP
Newijr Modernised and
Re-Decorated.

New Location
Oak and Commercial

Still handsome and alert.
Mme. Viounct Is recognised
by the Paria fashion world
us the lady who really start­
ed it all, even before the
great Unbridle Chanel burst
onto the scene. As the late
Christian Dior said, “No one
ever has carried the art uf
dressmaking farther t h a n
Vlonnet."
Mudelein* Vlonnet was an
apprentice in a Paris salon at
the age of 11 and later de­
signed in the house of Kate
Reilly on Dover Street in
London fer five years. She
returned to Paris to work In
the Callot salon. Then she
moved to tha huuse of Uoucet and began to make “what
1 wanted to make."
In those day* women wore
boned ccrseta, skirt* to the
floor, cinched in waistlines
and long huir,
Vlonnet started a relovution by cutting dresses on
the bias. They fell front the
shoulder* In an almost Gre­
cian style. Tile free, easy line
fitted In with the mood of
women campaigning for equal
political and moral rights
with men.
"People were
aatoni.-hcd
but young women loved the
dresses," she recalled.
Vlonnet opened her own
salon in 1012, first on the
rue de Rlvoll, She closed
during World War I but later
reopened and by 1D3C1 she had
a big aalon on the avenue
Montaigne with 1,200 em­
ployes—and the world's rich
women as her clientele. Later
Jacques Grlffe, now a big
Paris coutaurier, was her
tailor.
Many of her dresses look
like tha grandmother of to­
day's sack dress. She invent­
ed the halter neckline and
the cowl neckline and claims
to have been the first to low­
er the waistline in the 11)20’*,
Her creations were timeless
and many ran be worn today.
Recently a New York aociety matron donned a black
suit and told admiring friend*
thst Vlonnet made It 30
years ago.
In her Paria town liousa In
a fashionable district, Mme.
Vlonnrt, wearing one of her
own floor-length while wool
sheaths, led this visitor up
three flights to her private
altting room filled w i t h
mementoes.
Like the rest of her man­
sion It is decorated in the
style of the 1030‘a — silvered
fireplace edged with mirrors,
red lacquered Chines* furni­
ture, a fur rug thrown over
a sofa.
In drawers and on shelves
are photograph* of her late
husband, a White Russian
army general, and various
celebrities wearing Vlonnet
designs.
"1 did n o t follow l a
mode,' ’’ said Mme, Vlonnet.
“I created harmony. Lookl
You could wear these dresses
today."

BARGAIN
CO U N TER

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MATHER

JULY CLEARANCE
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Our Buyers Have Returned From The Chicago And High Point Furniture
Markets And They Have Told lls To Move AH Floor Samples And A Good
Portion Of Warehouse Stock To Make Room For Purchases Made At These
Markets Which Will Be Arriving The First Of August. We Could Not
List AH The Items Which We Have At Sale Prices So Come In And Shop
Our Entire Stock. You’ll Find Many Fabulous Money - Saving Buys!

PORCH SET
Beautiful Colors. Was (69.95

D IN IN G FURNITURE REDUCED!

PLATFORM ROCKERS

CLEARANCE OF LIVING ROOMS!

3-Pc. SE C T IO N A L ENSEMBLE
Plastic Upholstered,
Foam Cushions. Only
2 At Thin Low Price,
Turquoise Or Tun. Was (1-19.50

Nylon Covers, Foam Seal
und Back. Was $19.95

*89

OTHER
ROCKERS

5-Pc. DINETTES

*38

Table and 4 Chairs With
Box Seats. Was (49.95

Vl PRICE

7-Pc. DINETTES

GifU • Cards • Books
210 E. First t^L

*38

Combination Lounge 6* Sleeper

Table With 6 Plastic
Upholstered Chairs. Was (79.00

By Simmons. Full Foam
Cushions. Wan $189.00

Danish Modern Dining Room

*119

Large Server and Hutch.
Extension Tnhlr nnd I Chairs.
Walnut Finish Was (269.00

2-Pe. L IV IN G ROOM SU ITE
Sofa and Chair, Full Foam
Cushions, Nylon Cover.
1 Only. Was $169.00

*129

BUNK BEDS

Beautiful Cover, Sira I ford’a
Usual Fine Construction.
1 Only. Wan $359.00

WITH MATCHING CHESTS,
includes Ladder. Rail, Springs
and Mnttrcss. Walnut nnd
Blenched Walnut. Was (129.00

*

•SPECIAL VALUENylon Covered fi-Pc. Modern Living Room
Sofa, Chair, Ottoman, 2 Pillows. Foam Rubber
Cushions. Was $239.00
Modern 2 Pc. Llvlnif Room, Sofa, Chair,
Foam Rubber Cushions. Was (239.00
French Provincial Sofa, Chair With
Chcrrywood Trim, Foam Rubber Cushions,
M a s (2 3 9 .0 0

YOUR CHOICE
OF ANY ONE

*168

5-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE
Double Dresser, Chest,
Bookcase Bed, Box Spring
und Mattress. Was (189.00

— CASH &amp; CARRY —

*158
*168

Sofa, 2 Chairs, 3 Tubles,
2 Lamps. Reversible Zlppered
Foam Cushions. Was (219.00

SPECIAL GROUP

SOFA
&lt;) Q c
PILLOWS i
m

*229

Many, Many Other Quality Home

OPEN AN
ACCOUNT!

$988

RUGS

Chair-Back Bed, Triple
Dresser, 5-Drawer
Chest. Fruit wood Finish.
Was $269.00

Se

9 x 12 LINOLEUM

5-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE
Triple Dresser, Chest,
Bookcase Bed. Complete
With Box Spring und
Mattress. Was (198.00

*198

. tZ jiL '

3-Pc. FRENCH P R O V IN C IA L

EA SY

*198

98

8-Pc. Donish Modern Suite

*178

Oval Table, Plastic Top,
With 2 Leaves. K Mates
Chnirs, 1 Captain’s Chair,
Server and Ifutrh.
Maple. Wus (269.00

BIG SAVINGS O N BEDROOMS!

Stratford 2-Pc. Living Room

*249

*58

Early American Dining Room

m
m
^

while

THEY
LAST!

Ijtrge Selection Of Colors

BEACH BAGS
T H ERM O S JUGS

Furnishings A t LOW, LOW PRICES!

Your
Choice

OTC
/

Used Furniture. . . Cash &amp; Carry

SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT

Flemings

THURS., JULY 16th

*48

ITEMS

SPECIAL!

A T 9:00 A. M.

METAL GLIDER &amp; CHAIR

- OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS •

ON

SALE STARTS

SAVINGS

MI8C.

OTHER

- © j i jl :

t-id

OF SUMMER
JEWELRY
ALSO

OF SANFORD'S ANNUAL

•
•
•
•

5-Pc. Dinettes (19.95 up • Chairs (1.00 up
Hecliner (24.95
• Sofa Beds (5.95 up
Wardrobe With Door Mirror (24.95
3 Pc. Living Room, Good Condition (69.95
Going To The World’s Fair?

MATHER
203-09 E. FIRST ST.

OF
SANFORD
PHONE 322-0983

Be Oar Gneett Ring la Oar
Stare Far

Pre-Psid Admission
Ticks to . . .
To The PatlUea Of
latwtara.
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Far

�Horoscope
Forecast
THURSDAY, JULY II, IHI
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
The daytime la one of those
times to guard your health as
well as to do nothing that can
upset or disturb anyone who
has any power whatever over
&gt;our affairs. Slake a point
now to show that you value
the loyalty of others and In
the evening make long range
plans for greater success.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) — Take the time necess­
ary to placate one at home
who may be in trouble. Then
you can attend to outside af­
fairs more speedily. Be care­
ful of your health. Evening
fine for expansion.
TAURUS {April 20 to May
20) — Co-workers may be ar.
gumcnlattve, but If you keep
silent, all is well. Try not to
tackle so much work that you
become ill, however. Relax in
the company of good compan­
ions In p. m.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
X l)_ You could become ex­
travagant where pleasure Is
concerned during day, if you
permit. Have you done any
studying lately? Sharpen your
wits thereby. Be wise.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— You have to use
diplomacy at home today or
trouble could really ensue. Be
gentle, considerate. Show spe­
cial care In business affairs,
also. Step out for needed fun
tonight.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
—Some novel method will get
you the Information you need
in a. m. and yet will not alarm
your associates, (let results
with ease. Evening Ideal for
personal happiness in the ac­
tivities you most enjoy.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
ember 22)— Operating In a
more modern way is right,
but you had better study meth­
ods now and get into action
later. Clear the dccki. Even­
ing can ba moat rewarding,
•atisfylng,
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22)— That distrublng
situation with a higher-up
should be faced squarely and
honesty now. Be sure that
you maintain good credit.
Give time and thought to your
health tonight.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 21V- Be careful to
use orthodox methods in your
dealings with others now,
otherwise you get poor re­
sults. Forget those Impracti­
cal ideal. Tonight would be
fine to work on that new bob­
by.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to Decembc" 21) —Being de­
voted to loyal friends of long­
time standing makes the fu­
ture brighter for you. Study
new Information at finger-tips
Work ran prove very salu-'
Ury, too.
CAPRICORN (Decomber 12
to January 20)— Steer clear
of any argument that may
ensue between an associate
and a hlgherup. You rnay be
the loser. Be quietly loyal to
partner. Kindness makes even­
ing very enjoyable.
AMUARIUh (January 21 lo
February 10)— You may gel
Into trouble with a co-worker
U you dash out on some wild
goose chase. Be steady. Learn
to economise, too. Evening
can lie most pleasant.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— Getting together
with creative persona is fine,
but don't spend too much
money. This can be a happy,
worthwhile day. Get Into acti­
vities that are relaxing In p.m.
IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or xhe must early
Be taught to make quick and
light decisions, since (lie ten­
dency here is to ovcranalyse,
to be too conscientious and to
try to please everyone at the
aame time, which is a human
impossibility. Then these fine
qualities can be channeled in
Die right direction and much
success follows.
'T he Stars Impel, they i s
• s compel." Whal yon make
if yaw Ilfs la largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Richter's Individual
Forecast for your sign for
August Is now ready. For your
copy send your blrtbdate and
$1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald Box
1021, Hollywood 21, California.
Unusual Bank Check
One o f the must unusual
cherka on display at u bank
money museum In New York
City is drawn completely in
BralU* and signed by Helen
Keller.
Becoming EitJoct
The kalupo (called the owl
parrot) is a flightless bird In.
habitant o f Naw Zealand
which ie In danger o f becomtb g extinct, according to the
Encyclopaedia Britannic*.

�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322-5612

Classified
Phone

From Sanford E
Exchange
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2. Notices • Personals

H. For Rent

SANFORD VACUUM SVC. SLEEPING room. Private en­
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
trance and bath. 322-3056.
2555 S. Park
322-6511
CLEAN 4-Rooma. down, tun
Sales —- Parts — Service
porch. 611 Park.

5. Food

From Seminole County

Office 204 W. First
NOT LONG DISTANCE

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CH A N C E R Y NO. I 4 I I I
NUTT TO « V I B T T IT L R
XAPHTUAM S A M M O N S and
LOIS It. HAMMOS8, hta wlfa.
P la in t iff s,
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r . S. WATERS at al.

Dafandanta.
NOTICE OP SU IT
T O l P. S. W A T E R S , If a lly #
an d
It daad, hla
unknown
tialra.
darl.a aa.
losataaa
or
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I f a llv a and If doad. bar u n ­
k n o w n halra, davltaaa, 1 .* * l i r a or Erantoaa; H A A V K T
BUMS BUTTON. If allva. and If
daad, hla u n k n o w n btlra, da.
Nlatai, Ir natars , nr i r a n t a a a ;
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w lfa . If a n y , o f II ARVE Y BE SS
MUTTON, If allva, an d If daad.
har u n k n o w n halra, dtv U aaa.
l a g a t r r a and erantaaa; A LT A .
MONTE LAND, HOTEL AN D
NAVIGATION COMPANY, a d la .
• o l v a d F lo rid a corporation, and
• ha u n k n o w n aralyna. surcaaa.
an
In Intaraat, truataaa or
otliar
p artial
cla lm ln s
by,
t h r o u g h , undar or a g a ln a t raid
ALTAMONTE LAND. HOTE L
A N D NAVIGATION COMPANT.
a dlasolvad F lo rid a corpora*
l i o n ; JAMEH H. FA HR. &lt;IEOR*
O E E. WII AON, T. C. MIMP*
MON. and W. It. KINI1HVILI.H
WANK, aa lha last k n o w n &lt;llr*
a c t o r s and t r u s l i r a o f ALTA*
MONT E LAN D. H OTE L AND
NAVIGATION
COMPANT,
a
d lasolvad F lorida co rp o ra tio n ]
ALTAMONTE HPRINOS COM*
P A N T , a tkaaolvid M » « &lt; e h i l aa tta corp oration , and tha un&gt;
k n o w n a s s i g n s , auccaaaora In
Intaraat* truatara o r o t h e r p a r­
t i t a c l a i m in g by. t h r o u g h , u n d or o r a g a i n s t said ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS COMPANY, a
dlao lvad
M asaa ch uastta
cor­
p o ra tio n ; OEOIIOK W. MMIIHK.
THOMAS J. K ENNY . ELIZA S.
W H I T T I E R . L. ESTELLA TALMADO E, WILLIAM J. HOL­
BROOK. a a tha la a t k n o w n d ir­
e c t o r s and truataaa o f said AL­
TAM ONTE
SPRINGS
COM*
P A N T , a dlasolvad Maaaachu*
• a l i a co rporation; and all par*
s o n s and partlaa cl a i m in g an y
Intaraat by. through, umlar or
agalnat
any
of
tha
abovt
k n o w n ar u n k n o w n partlaa and
A L L PERSO NS HAVING OR
CLAIM I NO ANT
INTEnEHT.
EST ATE, RIGHT OR TITLE IN
T H E LANDS H E R E IN DEB.
CRIMED DELOW, tow III
Ijots 3, 1. 4. la ss tha W a .t
10 fa st o f Lot t. Block 31.
« f PANLANDO. T H E S U .
HURD
BEAUTIFUL
ac
c o r d i n g to tha plat thar a.
o f aa ttc nrdad In Plat Hook
I p a g a IT. P ub lic Rtrorda
a&gt;f Hsmlnola County . F lo r ­
ida.
T h a n a t u r t o f t h is s u i t la to
• a m o v e c e r t a in elouda from
mnd to q u la t an d co n firm tha
ditto ta tha ab ava daacrlhod
prop arty.
Th a nama o f tha Court In
Which cu lt baa baan Instituted
la lh a Circu it Court for lha
N in th J u d ic ia l Circu it, In and
( o r Hsmlnola Cou nty, Florida
T h a ab bra vlata d tltla o f tha
a a i a lg E A P H R IA M SAMMONS
a n d LOIS R. SAMMONS, hla
w lfa , p l o l a t l f f s , ra r a u t P. I
W A T E R S , at al. dafandan ta
Th a daaorlptlon o f lh a real
P roparty Involved la aa art
i o r t h abova.
T o u a n d ea ch o f y o u are
h e r e b y required t o f i le your
anawer
ar
o th e r
dalanalva
p la a d l a g w ith lh a Clark o f tha
a b o v e Court an d verve a copy
t h a r a o f upon H ARLAN TUCK.
I#S S o u th Maitland Avanua,
M aitland . Flo rid a, a t t o r n e y for
P l a i n t i f f s , on or boforo lha 3rd
d a y o f A u g u st, t a i l . If you
f a ll to do to a dagraa pro con*
faaau w ill ba entered ag a ln a t
ya u for tha relief dem anded la
tha Complaint.
W IT N E S S m y hand and tha
a a a l a f aald Cou rt a t Sanford.
S em in o le County , F lo r id a , thla
t i l l - da y a f Ju n e, n i l .
(S E A L )
A rt h u r II. B e c k w i th , Jr,.
Clark
B y l J s a n E. W i l k s
D e p u t y Clark
H A R L A N TUCK
M l S o u th M a l t l a M A vanua
Maitland. F lo rid a
A tto rn ey for P la i n t i f f s
P u b lis h J u ly 1. I, l i , S3. !M I
IB*I

NEW/HOMES

SOUTHWARD

FURN. Apt. Cloie tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

MODERN Fum. apta. Alto EFFICIENCY. 511 Park.
Storage apace. Ph. 322-1574. 2 BR Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia
565. Ph. 322-3951 or 322-2296

Legal Notice

BKMIYOI.lt CO!’ATT HOARD
OF ADJt’BTMKbT

Natter o f P a h l l e H ea rin g
To w ham it m ay rn n r e m :
Th a S em ino le County Board
o f A d ju s tm en t w ill hold a p u b ­
lic h e a r i n g to dettrm in a tha
poaalhlllty o f g r a n t i n g a s p e ­
cia l ex cep tio n to tha Zoning
R e g u l a t i o n s to permit a P e r ­
manent aap hal t plant aa req u ested hy Charles A. Mayors.
Jr. and Jamaa R. Morgan on
tha f o l l o w i n g daacrlbad propart y; T h a t parta or lota 4-1.1
A E a st 4 o f lo t T South o f RR
A AR I I I and North 3I4.44T
o f Iota 47-41 A It . Sect. 14-11II. Fnreat City Orange Park.
P ub lic h e a r i n g w ill ha hald
In tha C ou n ty Com m ission ers
Room. Court H ouse . Sanford.
F lo r id a , on J u l y 34. l l l l a t 7 ; t t
p. m or aa aoon t h e rsa fta r aa
poailhla.
S em in o le C o unty Roard of
A d justm ent
My H al A. Colbert. Ch airP ublish J u l y II. l l l l
C D S -lt
NOTICE o r SALE
N o l l e * la h a r . b y given that
pu rsu a n t to th* final dacra* of
foracloaur* and aala entered In
tha causa pandlng In lha Cir­
cu it court In and for S tm ln o la
County . Florida, caxa dockat
number 13)31, th e undersign ed
Clark w ill sell lha proparty
s i t u a te d In aald C ou n ty d e s ­
cribed a n
l .o l I o f Block "E" o f
SOUTH P IN E CHEST, a
su bdivision, a s r.co rd a d In
P la t Book 10. pagaa 1 and
10 o f tho Public Itocordo
fit S tm l n o l a County, Flar*
Ida.
T o g a t h o r w i t h a ll a tru otu rts
and i m p r o v e m e n t s n o w and
h era a fta r on aald land, and
Ilia rant*, issu es, and prorita
o f tha abova daacrlbad pro­
perty: and all flxturaa n o w or
h e r e a f t e r atta ch a d to or ueed
In c o n n ect io n w i t h the p r e ­
m i s e s h erein daacrlbad and In
a ddition tharato th* f o llo w in g
daacrlbad h o u seh o ld applianc es,
w h ich are. and sh a ll ha d e e m ­
ed to tie, f i x tu r e s and a pert
o f tha r ea lty , and ar* a portion
o f th* aec urlty for th* Indabt.
adnasa h erein m entioned:
On* II I G. E. Rang*
On* ( I ) U. E. ftafrlgara tor
V e n e t ia n Rtlnda
On* (1&gt; K itc he n E x h a u st
Fan
On* ( t ) f p a c * H eater. I I , .

ono n n ;

a t puhlto aala. to Ih* h ig h e st
and heat bidder for caah b*.
I wean lh a hour* o f alavan
o'clock In tha forenoon and
t w o o'clock In the a f te r n o o n on
tho 11th da y of A u gu st, l l l l . at
th* F ro n t Door o f th# Bsmlnol* C o u n ty Courthoua* S a n ­
ford. Florida.
(COURT SEAL )
Art hur H. n a c k w l t h J r .
Clark o f tha Circu it Court
lly Sandra S. J o h n so n
D e p u t y Clerk
J e n n i n g s , W a l t s , C la rk s
a n d H a m ilto n
Harnett N a tio n a l Rank tlldg.
J a c k s o n v i l l e 3. F lo rid a
Publlali July II. 1114.
CDB-IT
NOTICE OF SALE
N o t i c e le h ereb y g i v e n that
p u rsu a n t to tha final dsc.ree of
foracloaur* a n d aala en tered In
the raua* p en d in g In the Cir­
cu it Court In and for S e m i ­
nole C ou n ty , Flo rid a, rase dockat numbar l l l l l , th* undar.
sig n e d Clark w-||| sa il th* prop arty altuatad In aald Caunty
daacrlbad aal
Lot 10. Blork
P. SUN*
LAN D KBTATEH. a subdlvlalon, acco rd in g to a plat
thar aof. rscordad In Plat
P la t Hook 11. pagaa I f to 33
o f tha Public Records of
Bbmlnol* C ou n ty , Flo rid a:
and
T o g e th e r w i t h a ll alruotura*
and
Impravam anla n o w and
heraafta r on aald land, and
th* rants, Isauaa, and p ro fits
o f th* abova daacrlbed propart y; and a l l f l i t u r a s n o w or
hara afta r a tta c h a d to or uead
In eo n n a o tlen w it h th* pra*
mlaaa heroin daacrlbad and In
a ddition tharato th* f o l lo w in g
daacrlbad hou eahold appliances,
w h ich ara, and sh a l l ba d asm •d to ba, f ix tu r e * and a part
a f th* ra alty, and ar* a portlo n o f th* a a cu rlty for th*
Indabtadnaaa haratn m en tio n ad.:
On*
(IE
U u llt-la
Oven
(E ire.) Modal No. J-7I0 -T .
Serial No. E T -I TIIII; On*
(IK B u m . I n lia n a * ( E l s e .)
Model No. J-IZ0-T, Serial
No. YT-I11 74I; o n * Duo*
Tharrn H ea ter (Oil) Modal
I I I * ! . Serial No. l l * H * « t ;
On* Vict or Climax Kltehan
E x h a u s t Fan; Tan V e n e ­
tian Ullnda (M eta l), m a n u ­
fa ctu re d by Hobart* A w n ­
i n g and V y n a t ls n
Blind
C o m p a n y , Orlando, F l o r ­
ida
a t public aala, to tba h i g h e s t
and boat bidder for ca sh ba*
tw ain
tb* hed ra o f alavan
o'clock In Ihc forenoon and
t w o o 'clo ck In the after no o n
on ih c U t h day o f A u g u s t
1141. a l Ih* F r o n t Door o f tba
S em in a l*
(Jaunty
Co urt house
Sanfo rd, Flo rid a.
(Cou rt Baal)
Arthur H. B a c k w ltb . J r .
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
My Sandra 8. J o h n so n
D e p u t y Clark
J e n n i n g s , W a t t s , Clark *
arM H am ilton
Bex n a i l K a l l a * * ! B a n k Bldg.
J a r k so n v t lla 1. Florid a
P ublish J u ly II, m i .
C D B -II

'p « f M j
J

NEW HOMES

NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
houie, Adults. 322-2275.
APTS. Fum. 2-BR. »60, 3 BR,
$65. Utilities fum. 322-1 IM
FURNISHED 2 BR. Hou»«.
2411 Palmetto. 322-0274.
3 BEDROOM home, unfurnith
ed on Lake Mary. $100. mo.
Ph. 3224135.

a mew-tew.

W* is al

.- R a A n a

"This it Ms last day aa a sign palntsr! Ha's going
into tha plumbing bualnea*'."
I. For Rant
6. For Rant

FURN. A pt 2 Room* ft Bath.
Close in. $55 mo. incl. wa­ 2 BR., bouse, clean ft cloie UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
ter ft elec. Ph. 322-9507.
in. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.
Kit. equlpt. Terraixo floors
tile bath, Venetian shades,
LAKE COTTAGE
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
1 Bedroom, Furn. $50. mo.
horn* at #09 Catalina Dr.,
er 5 p.m.
Ph. 3224106
$55. R. A. Willlamt, 322-3951.

RENT A BED

Legal Notice

W E L A K A APARTMENTS RoUiway, Hospital &amp; Baby
Koomi privata bath*, 114
Beda.
t p t h * Canrt *r t h * f o a n l y
W.
First 81.
By Day, Week, or Month
J p f g e , l a m l a e l * C ea p ty , F lo r ­
ida. In F ro b a le ,
Ffc. FA 2-3111 111 W. lit S t
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houaaa
l a rat B a ta ta a f
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
F R E D F. STRANGE.
Deceased.
T* All Cradllera and P ereaae
Having
(Talma a r D em a n d s
A g a i n s t aald B a ta ta ■
T a u and t a c h o f yo u ar*
haraby n otified and required to
p res en t a n y c l a i m s and dem ands
w h ich you. nr eith er o f you
m ay h ava agaleiet tha t s t a t * or
F R E D P. FTRANG E, d e r a i l e d
l a l e o f aald County , to th*
C o unty
Judge
of
Bamlnal*
County , F lo rid a, *t hla o ffice
In th* cou rt ho u s* o f aald
Oounty a t Sanford . Flo rid a,
w it h in
si x
ca len d a r month*
from th* tim e o f tha f irst pub­
lic a t io n o f thla notic e. T w o
co p ies o f each cla im or demand
■hall b* In w r it in g , and shall
sta ta tha place o f reetdenr* and
poet o f f i c e
a d d ress o f th*
cla im a n t, and shall b* sw o rn
to by th* cla im a n t, h it agant,
or a t t o r n e y and acco m p a n ied
by a tilin g fa* o f on* dollar
and such cla im or dem and not
so filed ahall ba void.
J. D. BTItANGE
Aa a t a c u l o r o f th* Last
W ill and T e s t a m e n t a f
F H E D P. HTH ANaE
Dares **d
BTEN8TROM. D A V U
A Mc I n t o s h
A t to rn ey ! for E x e c u to r
Poet Office B ax 133 o
Hanford. F lo rid a 33171
Pub lish J u ly 1, I. II, » , 1141.
CDB-1
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
&lt; 0 1 XT,
NINTH
JUDICIA L
r iE O C I T ,
IN
AND
FOR
BKHINOI.K
COUNTY, FLO RID A .
IN CHANCERY NO. I4I4P
PI’IT TO a t ' l E T TIT L E
JOHN TYSON

Plaintiff

vs.
(IKOIIUE UPTON. *1 al.
D efen d * It ta
NOTICE OF PI IT
TOi GEORGE UPTON, and If
married — — UPTON, hla u n ­
kn o w n w ife, If alive, and If
■lead, hla nr h t r
unknown
lirlre, davlaaes, le g a t e e * and
grant***.
And all p ers o n s and parllaa
cla im in g in te r e st by, thro ug h ,
under nr a g a i n s t an y o f tha
abova kn o w n or u n k n o w n p a r ­
ties and ALL PERSONS IIAVINTI Dll CLAIMING ANT IN .
TKIIKHT IN T H E FOLLOWING
DESCItlllK D LAND!
lie*In l i t f a s t Nort h o f tha
S o u th w es t r n r m r o f BE&lt;4
o f B E 4 o f B E 4 , o f Saetlon
la
T o w n s h ip
31
South
Range 31 East, run thane*
2*0 fast E a s t, 144 tea t
North 2no f a s t Weal. 141
feet South o f point o f b e ­
gin n in g ,
containing
1/4
•e r r , inuri or Lee.
The nature o f thla eu lt L to
rem o ra certa in elou d a tram
and to quiet and confirm tha
abova described property.
The name o f Ih* Court In
w h ich eult h a s bean Institute d
la th* Circuit Court lo r th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for S tm ln ol* C ou n ty . Florida.
Th* abbravlatad t ill* a f th*
caaa la JOHN TYSON, v e r s u s
GEORGE UPTON and ---------UPTON, hi* u n k n o w n
wlfa,
aald JOHN TYSON b ein g p l a i n ,
tiff and aald GEORGE UPTON
xnd ------ UPTON, h i t u n k n o w n
wlfa. bein g defendant*.
Th* desc ription o f th* r i a l
pro perty Involved L a* set
forth heralnabova.
You and ea ch o f ya u ara
haraby required l o flla your
a m w a r and o lh a r d e f en siv e
p lead in g with th* Clark o f lha
abova Court and aarv* a e s p y
tharaon upon till**. Hed rick ft
lloblnaon. Atto rn ey * for P la in tiff. II I South Maanolta Btraat.
Orlando, Florida, on or bafor*
th* Ird day a f Au g u st. A. D.
t i l l . If you fall to do &gt;o a
Dacra* Pro Confeaao w i l l b*
en tered a g a i n s t yo u f a r tb*
rallaf demanded In Ih* C o m ­
plaint.
WITNESS. My hand and Ih*
saal of aald Court, a t Sanlord ,
S em inole County. Flo rid a, thla
l l t h day of Jun# 1144.

Payton Realty

322-1301

1742 at Hiawatha

»

8. Beach Rentals

FURN. 2 BR. bouse, $60. Five
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Points, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire
Apartment on beach week
Wren Gas Station.
month. Call 322 6496.
CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
HUTCHISONS
nolia. Apply downstairs af­
OCEANFRONT APTS.
ter 6 p. m.
239 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
3 BR, 2 Bath Houie, larie
Call 322-4055
fenced yard, paved drive­
way. 322 0537.
9. For B ole or Rent
FURNISHED | a r a n apt.
2345V4 Palmetto. 322-3254; CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKB. Call e v e n i n g s
322-0525.

FURNITURE

St. Johns Realty

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

paved street you can buy
for 43,730 Cash. Ph. 665-4601,
Enterprise, Fla.

NEW HOMES
6 Ml. South on Rt. 17-92

VA-FIIA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So. Longwood District

Contact: Mr. Forguion

222*1597.

602 Highland Ave.
UNFURNISHED 2 BR House,
Longwood, Florida
kitchen equipped. 2405 South 10. Wanted to Rent
WIFE WANTED
Willow Ave., Phone 349 4262. 3 BR. home nearby SNAS, un­
to tell her husband how she
1 BR. collage, furnished, 10 furnished, reasonable, avail­ and the family wmutd enjoy
able about 5 August, write
miles east of Sanford on
living in tills 3 bedroom
details to W. J. Kelly, 23
Weklva River. Elderly coucountry home, surrounded
Salamana Court, Lexington
pie. 322-4131.
with lieautiftil shade trees,
Park. Md.
on 140 x 150' lot. partially
RENTALS
12. Real Estate For Sale fenced to take care of the
Furnished or Unfurnished
children or pets, a 3 car gar­
Ball-Blslr Agency
4 BR, H* Bath, Florida Rm.,
age for a workshop . , unbe­
Pb. 322-5541 215 S. Park Ave.
central heat ft air-condi­ lievable at 46750.00 and bud­
get terms enn lie arranged. .
LABGE HOUSE. S BR., 1 tioning. Th. 322-4676.
and only 5 minutes South of
Bath, Lakcfront. Complete­ 2 UR. recently repainted. I-ow
downtown Sanford.
ly furnished Incl. Washer,
down ft assume $55.55 mo.
dryer, dishwasher, d e e p
Ph. 322-5462.
freeae. $150 mo. Ph. 322 4970
GKEENBRIAR
LOCH ARUOR: Attractive un Choice
lota available
In
1901 S. Park Ave.
furnished houie, r tearoom*
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
FA 2-5232 anytime
screened porch, csrporte,
overlooking
golf course.
utility - storage, kitchen
Custom building to your MUST sell, owner transferr­
ed. |200. .buys our 3 year
equipped. Excellent cond.
specifications.
Groenbrlar
322-2465
equity, 3 bedromn screened
devtloprd by
t
porch, 109 Valencia I)r., Ra­
K1NGHWOOD
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
venna Park. 322 356.1.
BUILDERS, INC.
p v t bath ft shower, suitable
202
Fairmont
Dr.
TOTAL PniCE ONLY $1550
for couple or stogie person
FA 8-8074
or retired. AU utilities In­
104 W. 10th. St. $650 down. Bal.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
$19.50 monthly. Recently re­
H ACRE. Paola. 322-2655.
cated on lr. St., within 1
decorated. New wall to wall
carpeting. Very neat.
block of 2 free parking lota FREE 42.400. equity. $100
and ahoppmg renter. In­
down, $09. mo. pays all.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
quire at Manuel Jacohaoa
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
Realtor
Dept. Store 211 E. Flrot St.
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
Raymond t.undquist, A110.
en, terrauo floors. Helmly
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
UNFURNISHED
Realty Ph. 322-1541.
2 BR., 1 bath. kit. equip, l l l l
COUNTRY CLUB MANOnTi
Summerlin $60.
BR. 322 4339.
2 BR., 1 bath, k it equip. 131

Seminole Realty

N. Edgemon $5$.
3 RR., 1 bath , lllway 45 $15
3 BR., 1 bath, kit, equip. 1404
E . 20th $93.

S BR., 1W bath, stove $135.
FURNISHED
1 B R ., 1 bath $33.

S
2
2
S

BR., 1 bath, garaga apt. $35.
BR., 1 bath $70.
BR., 1 bath $90.
BR., IV* bath, Fla. room

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

2. 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
I, ltk, ft 2 BATHS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FOB COMPLETE INFORMA­
TION SEE OR CALL YOUR

FHA - VA
SALKS BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

fll$ .

2563 PARK DR.

Stemper Agency
1919 8. FRENCH AVE.

Legal Notice
O EK IN O f.H UOU NTY H O A R D
O F A D J I 'ST H U N T
Motive of r s k l l f llearlag

T o w h o m If m a y concarn:
Th* e a m l n o L C o unty Board
a t Ad justm en t w ill hold a p ub.
l ie h e a rin g l o con sider th*
p o i a l h lt l y o f g r a n t i n g a aid*
and front yard variance to lha
Z o n in g R e g u la t io n s lo perm it
g r e a t e r use o f tb* lot,
ad by Rueeell If. limit It on
(SEAL)
_
.
l h a fo llo w in g daacrlbad proArthur If. B a e k w tlh . J r - p arty: Lata I d l . Block C. tr.
Clark af th* C L a u l t Court. S. HanLand* B/D.
In and For Samlaol* CounP ub lic haarlng w ill ba hald
ty, Florid*.
In lh a Cou nty's C o m m is sio n ­
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
er's Room , Court lluus*. Han­
Dap u'y Clark
ford. Fla. on July 2*. 1184 al
Edward A. N a s a l o f tha firm of T : l l P. M. or aa aoon thera a lla r
GILES. HEDRICK ft
aa poss ible.
ROBINSON
Bamlnol* C o unty Board *1
141 South M e g n o l L *tr##4
Ad justm en t
Orlando, Florid *
By Hal A. Gelbart. Ch air­
Attorneys for P la i n t i f f
man
P ublish July L I* 14. 41, 14*4 Publlah J u i r H i ISSd-

C D B -t

Auto Glass, Taps
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
DUE TO DIVORCE
ft Sea* Covers
lota, first $2,500 takes this
WE have a repossessed 64
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
property. Ph. 665-1601, En­
model awing needle dla|-o3rd * Park Ave.
terprise, Fla.
matlc ztg sag, makes hun­
Phone 322-5611
dred* of fancy designs,
304 W 2nd St. FA 24032
MAYFAIR BARGAIN
makes buttonholes, sews on
ATTRACTIVE 2 b e d r o o m ALL WORK GUARANTEED
buttons, blind hems, mono­
home on nice eorncr lot in
VA-EHA —
grams, embroiders, etc. As­
JJ.
Flowers
•
Shrubs
Mayfair. Has huge air-con­
K1IA IN-SERVICE
sume remaining 4 payments
ditioned Florida room and Prince of Wales Violets to
W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary
of
19.50. Ph. Credit Mgr.
2 car garage. Now priced at
give away. 322-2801.
Rlvd., left on Rtvd. to t-ake
322-7437.
411,500
with
$500
down
and
Mary Fire Station, Right to
Ripe hydroponic tomatoea,
451 a month. Call
Office in Model House on
USED lawn mower
$20.
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
Abbott Ave.
Wishing
Machine
ft
Tub
$25
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
Top Csrriers ft Basket
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
Small Air compressor
$15
Ph. 322 2744
33. Furniture
Investment ft Realty
Fire Irons for gTile
$3.M
Ua Your Furniture. 2430 Myrtle Ave.
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173 Sell
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Quick Service With the
Realtor
Cash
SUPER TRADING FOR EASY, quick carpet
Raymond Lundqulit, Kuo.
POST.
FA
2-087T.
cleaning rent Blue Lustre
VA-FHA —
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Rank BMg
Electric Shampooer only $1
FHA IN-SERVICE
Used furniture, appliances,
per
day. Carrolls Furn.
See Suburban Estates
South on Rt. 17 92. 6 Ml.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
W. 20th St.. 1000 ft. west
Right on Seminole Illvd ,
lorry's Mart 215 Sanford ROWLING- BALLS: L ad /a* 10
One Block to Sale.. Office.
1-4, Sanford
A ir Ph. FA 2-4132.
lb., man's 18 lb., like new.
t to 7 p m. Daily
802 Highland Ave.
$10 each. Come by ft try
For
the
biggest
selection
of
14 Acre lots, house of jour
LongivnoH, Florida
them for lire. 322-8551.
nearly new and used furni­
choice.
ture.
see
Noll's
Furniture
LARGE
2350
sq.
ft.
sturdy
ft
E. O. Fawcett, Developer
3&lt;ri. Articles Wanted
Brokerage in Casselberry
strong. Can be used for
LMN Enterprise*
on 17-92. Open 5 days 9 lo 6. USED~TV’a bought iind sold.
one huge family or 2 medi­
2570 Sanford Ave., Thane
um
site
ones.
On
2
beauti­
EVERETT A. HARPER
FREE ESTIMATE
322-6527.
ful
lots.
Complete
privacy.
AGENCY • REALTOR
Upholstering ft Mattrcii ren­
Call owner for appointment.
2165 S. Park Ave.
ovating New ft Ustd Furni­ 36. Automobile* • Trucks
322-9256,
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., al 709 Celery Ave. '54 Jeep Sla. Wag. 2 wheel dr.
with overdrive, 6 cycle,
JUMBO house 5 room, 2 car 15. Uuslness Opportunity
FA 3-3U7.
overhead valve. 8M-S993.
garage, patio. Stove, dis­
F o r LEASE—service Station.
posal. dish washer. 322-1426.
1963 Chewy 2 S. S. $200, taka
Good location. Good pro*
up payments, 322-1117.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph. 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $249.50
locally 322-4342, or apply to
'63 Chivy U Nova, Exccllen
Easy Terms
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
Shop
and
Save
The
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
It&gt;. Female flelp Wanted
Budget Way
1955 BU1CK, air conditioned;
I.OCH AnilOR. 4 n n , 2 Bath, RECEPTIONIST, over 30. for
1937 Pontiac; both reason­
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
general office work, tome
able; See “Dick” Kintey,
lers, patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207
typing. Apply in person, RonOlto'a Garage, west aids
396 Longwood Plata
Ridge Rd.
Sun Chrysler-Plymouth, 319
U. S. 17-93, near Longwood,
17-92
Ph. 835-4553
E.
First
St.
south
side of Rocket Trail,
3 RR., U4 bath. cent, air ft
34. Articles For Sale
era Plant.
heat, sprinkler pump. $76 17. Male Help Wanted
mo. 322 8225.
ACCOnDJAN. $365 new. sell 55 FORD Convertlbla, stan­
SERVICE station attendant.
$150. Good cond. 322 0880.
dard shift, RAH. Good con­
THERE'S PEACE ft QUIET
Apply tn person. Smith’s
dition. 322-8400.
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
Amoco Hlway 17-92 ft Lake 1962 Vespa. Washing machina,

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt. I BR. Furn. Houie. Ph. 668ent. 1004 Palmetto.
5122.
2 BR. Unfurnished house. Ph
322-8892.

It. Articles For Sala

By Nadine Seltzer Ball-Blair Agency

3 RR. bouse, kit. equipped,
SOI Rosalia Dr. 322-3552.

FURN. APT. 322 2500.

•R in^ot.R cn i x T r board
n r tn j r i T x t n v r
X»llr» nr l-abllr H»«Hn*
whom

SWEETIE PIE

Furn. Apt. 2300 sicnonvOle.

Legal Notice

Th# K .m ln o U C o u n ty Board
o f AiJJu*tBii»nt w i l l hoM ■ p u b .
llr h - . r l n x to r t . t . r m l n . t h .
p n n l b l l l t y of x r . n t l n * a »l&gt;&lt;*
r i a l r i r o p t l o n to tha Zonln*
Tt'a'ilal Iona
to
p rrm lt
Ih*
hullcllnx or a hnuaa and o l d e r
In an Induatrlal Ara* aa r r .
quaatad by J a r O r a l o n tha
f o l l o w i n g dtaerlbad proparty:
S r r at tha Kl! co r o f lot T.
T lo r ld a Land and C o l o n lia tlo n
Oo'o f r i a r y P la n t a t io n aa rrrordrd In Tlat Hook I. Pa. I l l ,
ru n W r i t 231 ft for p o in t of
h a y . run thr ne a North M ft.
Xaat
l i t ' to C o u n ty Ditch ,
S o u t h I f * * ' vraat a l o n e CAunt y ditc h 131.11 ft, t h a t c a Waal
111 ft. thanra North S» ft to
POH. Alao dracrlhrd aa t y l n e
N o r t h o f a t*.i&gt; n n R / W . 1/1
anil* E a s t o f n a n d Sldln*.
P ub lic n a a rln e w i l l ha hald
In tha C o u n ty C o a m lo a lo n a r a
Jteom, Court Houaa, Sanford ,
Tlo rld a , J u ly in, 111! a t 7:11
T. M. or aa aoon tha r r a ft a r aa
poaalbla.
Srm lnola C o u n ty Board o f
.
A d juatm ant
B y H a l A. Colbart. Chair*
man
T u h lla h J u l y I I . 1141.

fsrilb July 16, 1064 — TuRe 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Heal Estnte For SaUi29. Automobile Service

5 ROOM furn. upilair* apt. in
Lake Mary, Ph. 322-7903.

Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave. 2 BR.. Fla. room, fenced
yard. Lake Mary. 322-1507.
Apply 5-6:30.

To

0 a a (o rh

3 RM. furn. Apt., clean, water
&amp; lights 450. 322-2761.

OKRA. 322-0115.

322-5612
425-5938

Jljr

CDB-II

322-2420

3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, large
screened patio, nice yard.
20 S. Edgemon Ave. N. Or­
lando. 323-036g.
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
C B., 2 BR, csrporte, uti­
lity, shade ft citrus. FHA
Finance. $22-6239.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
Bedroom Home* available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let ua
Show you Around!

Seminole Realty
1901 8. Park Avs.
FA 24232 anytime

V A - FH A
Property Munnja*ment
A- Sale* Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for your salectlon
these Beautiful 2, 8, ft 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the heat hom*
buy, sea th*

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

Mary Blvd.

household furnishings.
322 0437.

Ph. '33 BUICK Special. Reason­
able offer. Call between 2:30
HI. S itu a tio n * Wanted
and
10 p. m. 322-9453.
REFRIGERATOR, C r o a l e y
WILL baby sit in my home
Shelvadoor, 9.5 cu. ft. Ph. '55 FORD, good body, good
for working mother, 322-8437
322 4876.
mechanical condition, Call
IRONING In my h o m e . JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
322 6646, Claude Harroll.
322 8203.
$5.99. Army-Navy Surplus, 1932 CHEV. pick up truck,
310 Sanford Ave.
good running condition, good
MARRIED man would like
body, new paint. Call 323&gt;
work in Package Store. WORLD Book Encyclopedia,
8090 after 5 p. m.
Bondahle. Sanford Herald,
$15. Park Ave. Trailer Court,
Box 87.
lot 93, Sanford.

21. Beautv Salona

AUTO air conditioner, Vomado, very reasonable. See
1IOT JULY SPECIAL
“Dick" Kintey, Olto'e Gar­
in our air conditioned salon.
age, west aid# U. S. 17-91,
Permanents starting at $5.
near Longwood, south aide
Shampoo-Sets, $1.75. Hair
of Rocket Trailers Plant.
cuts, 4125.
Arc Beauty Salon,
BEAUTIFUL gas range, cost
Mayfair Hotel
$ 100. D irgiln at $40. Formal
Phone 322 5523
site 7, $5, Flute, $40. 323-3947
Permanent Special
READY MIX CONCRETE
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
I’atloa, Floor, Free Eitlma;sa
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Sills, lintel*, steps, blocks,
316 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
22. Build • Point - Repair ateel, great# trap*, dry
wella. Stepping atonea.
FOR PAINTING ft REPAIR MIRACLE CONCHETE CO.
WORK Call 322 5120.
30V Elm Ave.
322-5731
FOR A I’AINTKIt, inside m 2 PC. wool suit, Tan, alie 16(4
out, rail (zither Tasker at
cost $39.93, tell $30. (Never
322 6159.
Worn.) Rluc wool suit, site
16, $15. Rlouaca, lire 35,
25. I'lumhlnir Services
51.50. English walking ahora,
PLUMBING
Tan, never worn. Coat
Contracting Repairs
$14 13, Sell $7.(10, Itze 714A.
FREE ESTIMATES
NO • 4258.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
USED ft REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
27. Special Service*
G-E Stereo
100.05
CROSLY TV
90.93
PIANO SVC7 k TUNING
PHILCO TV
79.95
Rebuilding - Itefeltlng
FREE ESTIMATES
G-E 19” Portable TV
100.95
GENE CUMBAA
G-K 23” Console TV
209.93
322-2661 - After 12 p. m.
Wcstlnghouse Refrig.
49.93
Phllco Refrlg.
119.95
COMPLETE Lawn ft Yard
Admiral Kofrig.
109.95
Service. 322-2310.
Ilotpolnt Refrlg.
79.95
Piano Tuning ana Repair
G-E Auto. Washer
49.95
W L. Harmon - FA 8 -U S Norge Gaa Range
119.95
Kelvlnator Elec. Range 49.95
DEEP WELLS drilled up to
Westlnghouao 31” TV
49.95
150 ft. Everything furnish­
Frigldaine
Refrig.
59.98
ed. Only $393. Nothing
down, $13.75 mo. tzMgwood No Money Down. Up lo 34
mo*, to pay.
$35-4393.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
STORES
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
555 W. Flrat St., Sanford
All Types and Sites
Ph. 323-3831
We Repair and Service
low prices check the Herald
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co. d istille d pages where local
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6433 dealers advertise.

$ Bank l

Repossessions
'60 Peo. Wgn $717 bal, $37 mo.
*37 Ply Wgn., $397 bal, $23 mo.
'55 Ford Wgn $359 bal, $22 mo.
'55 Bulrk, $229 bal. 114 mo.
'53 Pontiac, $374 bal, $22 mo.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
'59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 mo.
'55 Merc. $569 bal, $32 mo.
'54 Chevy, $317 bal, $28 mo.
•57 Olde . $667 bal, 932 mo.
'51 Pont. $499 bal, $24 mo.
'55 Chevy, $857 bal, $31 mo.
'37 Buick, $395 bal. $29 mo.
'55 Chevy, $319 bal, 929 mo.
'35 Olda, $471 bal, $24 mo.
'55 Olda, $781 bal, $33 mo.
'57 Chavy, $792 bal, $33 mo.
'55 Chevy, $419 bal, $24 mo.
'60 Ford, $599 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Olda, $277 bit. $15 mo.
'59 Ford, $499 bal, $24 mo.
'55 Chevy Cuv. $699 bal 933 mo.
'38 Pontiac 5785 bal, 837 mo.
'50 Ford, 399 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Chevy, $499 bal, $24 mo.
'52 Ford, $9 bal, $3 mo.

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.

1 flO

SANP0RD AVE'

IUIZ OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 322-4503

37. Boats • Motors
Gateway To Tho waterway

Robson 8porting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dialog
704 6-5 E. lit. Ph. FA 84941

33. Motorcycle* • Scooters
1952 VESTA motor scooter.
$175. 323-0529.
________

39. Trallar* • Cabin**
APACHE Camp Trotters. Now
ft Used 322-5457.

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. E. Link, 322 7029

Building Contractor
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So

Park Ave

322 4234

29. Automobile Service
COHEN RADIATOn 3TIOP
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, dslivery, Recoring
ft repat!s discounted.

2UVi K. 3rd.

322-31(3

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Office 322 Stlft
Night 322-OtUg
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
Senkarik Gians and Paint
323 0700
Fla. R m , cent. heat. 211
Company
Ridge Rd., 322-903L.
J324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA J-4A22

M A Y I HELP YOU
My Office 1* At Your Servlet
Real-Estate
Notary-Public
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
NEED 5 Kurnlahed Home* to Kent
alao the same amount of Unfur­
nished ahould You have or Know
of one, PLEASE CALL,

MERLE W. WARNER, REALTOR
708 South Park Avenue
Sanford. Florida
Telephone 322-3829
Lets all Attend Church this

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Page 12 — July 15, 1964

Old Business
Areas Lose To
New Centers
All over (he United Stale!,
downtown ahopplng area* are
■lowly withering and dying aa
mushroomln; fringe area Stop­
ping centora spring up.
The shopping centers are
■lowly hut surely siphoning
off the life-blood of the down­
townshopping
areas, their
customers.
The City of Sanford, the
downtown business district has
fallen prey to this blight, Just
■a thousands of other cities
have.
• a •
BUT . . .
• • •
The Ctty of Sanford has one
basic advantage over all other
municipalities in the Central
Florida area.
This advantage Is the long
curving frontage on Lake
Monroe, and the Nile of Flor­
ida, the St John's River.
In connection with the river
ts the newly-authorlied cross
■late barge canal and the an­
ticipated SL Johna-tndlan Riv­
er Canal.
• • •
BEARING ITUS IN MIND..
• • •
It to the feeling of the
group of brokers who are pro­
posing the lakefrout develop­
ment plan that a pursuit of
lake front development would
best serve to develop the down
town commercial area,
"With the Interests of our
present population at heart
and with the mission of at­
tracting others to share the
enjoyment of living in San­
ford, it is practical to ap­
praise the assets on which we
best can cspitalize,’*. the pro­
posal reads.
"This presentation aubmlta
for serious study a plan that
aril! result In sweeping bene­
fits to the City of Sanford
*nd especially to the longestablished economic hub of
the municipality and the coun­
ty," the proposal points out.

'Fishafhon' Set
By DeBary Club
By Mrs. Frank White
A "Fiahathon" for young­
sters participating in tha De­
Bary summer recreation pro­
gram will ha sponsored by the
DeHary Fishing Club this
Thursday, 0-10:30 a.m., from
the west shores of Lake Ma­
rie. P rliei will be awarded
for tha largest fish, the
■malieat fish and tha moat
fish caught.
Plant fur the event were
completed at last week’s meet­
ing of tha club held in tha
Firemen's Recreation II a 11
With Norman Roach presiding.
In other business It was
noted that tha August meetfog would ha ommllted and
that tha naat regular meeting
of the club will ha held on
lepL 0.
Announcement was made
•hat memlieri catching more
fish than they can use should
rontset Clyde Wright who will
put them down in tha deep
freeze in preparation for the
club's fall fish fry.
Following the meeting re­
freshments were served by
Mrs. Anhie Long and Mn.
Wright.

FRESH! NEVER FROZEN!
FLA. GRADE “A” WHOLE

Limit 3 Please

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Lb.
50 EXTRA
With This
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Purchase Of
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GOLD
BOND
STAMPS

c h ip s

10 ns. twin 5Be
Coupon good at your "Thriftway”
Only Thru Saturday, July 15

The Hoard of County Com*
snisiionsra Tuesday officially
set Aug. I at ths date for
Sitting as a Board of Equaliration to hear any complaints
from property owners on tax
roll assessment# for the 1DG465 tax year.
Tax Assessor Mary Earle
Walker told the hoard recent­
ly that tax notices would he
mailed during ths week of
July 20.
Tha Commission also estab­
lished Aug. 11 as the date for
• public hearing on tha pro­
posed county budget for 1Util65 which goes Into affect
Oct. 1.
Another public hearing on
the exchange of property
with M. R. Strickland, local
oil company distributor, was
put on tha agenda also for
Aug. 11.

Jayceea Chartered

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Secretary of Stata Tom
Adama has announced that a
icorporata charter haa bean Is­
is Dad by tha Stata of Florida
[to tha South Seminole Junior
f Y " ' 1- of Commerce.

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Helping Hand To Arts
The alleged erosion of human val­
ues by the growth of science is such a
belabored topic of editorial writers
and social commentators that sometimes a scientist just has to object.
It's not technology vs. the arts or
scientists vs. the humanists, snys
Glenn T. Senborg, chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commission. It's
science AND the humanities.
He cites a number of instances to
illustrate his point:
The long-lost Greek city of Sybaris (from which we get our adjective
denoting luxurious living) was recently discovered by using a devico
thnt detects the infinitely small dis­
turbances in the earth’s magnetic
field caused by buried walls or oth­
er structures.
Before this, historians could only
speculate on the exnct location of
this once-important city.
Other examples of science's con­
tribution to archneology and history
involve radioactive dating.
We now know thnt the famous
monuments in Stonehenge in Eng­
land were erected nbout 3,500 years
ago. Geologists have found where
the rocks for them were quarried.
We know when Hammurabi, king
of Iiabylon, promulgated his famous
Inws (about 1750 B.C.) which influ­
enced succeeding ages.
We know approximately when the
first city, Jericho, was built—8000 to
6000 B.C., when northern Europe
was still in the Ice Age.
As for man himself, a paleontolo­
gist found the bones of the oldest
manlike creature, but two physicists
revealed his nge—1.7 million years.
In other fields:

0

•

•

•

Week Of Sweet Reason

Neutron bombardment of paintings
is revealing new information on the
techniques used by the old masters
and may also be used to detect for­
geries.
Computer technology is being em­
ployed in Italy to prepare a concord­
ance of the three million words in
the great "Summa Theologica” of
St. Thomas Aquinas.
The impact of science and technol­
ogy on the nrts through such takenfor-granted things ns books, news­
papers, films, radio and television
and recordings is well-nigh immeas­
urable.
Science has fantastically increas­
ed the opportunities of the average
person to cultivate the humanities
and the nrts. More than that.
“By multiplying the choices avail­
able to mankind,” says Senborg, "and
by creating choices where none ex­
isted before, science has opened up
new realms for the assumption of
responsibility."
And it is the assumption of respon­
sibility that marks not only the ma­
ture individual but the mature civ­
ilization.

Thought For Today
If any one snys, I love God, and
hates his brother, he is a liar; for he
who does not love his brother whom
he has seen, cannot love God whom
he has not seen.—I John '1:30.
•

•

Phil Newsom 5ays - . .

AIR LIFT

+

We do not want the men of an­
other color for our brothers-in-law,
but wc do want them for our broth­
ers. — Booker T. Washington.

L'PI Foreign News Analyst
Fidel Castro. Ilka Nikita
Khtushchev, his mentor in
the Kremlin, blows hot and
cold in hia utterances about
the United SUtea.
This was his sveek for sweet
reason.
Using a newspaper Inter­
view as his medium, he pro­
posed (hat if the United
State* would cease it* sup­
port of groups attempting to
*li&gt;' up revolt in Cuba, he In
turn would call a halt to hi*
own attempts to export revolutinn to l-ntin American
slate*.
The chilly response of U,S
officials was that Castro
might get furthrr with lilt*
proposal if he first would
present jnntr evidence of good
faith, such as breaking hii
ties with Moscow.
Castro's suggestion came
against a background of two
other events unrelated In
each other.
One was the dramatic flight
of his sister, .liinnita, from
I'uli* and her subsequent as•rrtinn that ‘‘my brother* Fi­
del and Itnul have made it
an enormous prison surround­
ed by water.’’
"The people ate haded lo
a rross of torment imposed
by international communism."
Coming from a member of
bis own family, it was ** bit­
ter an imlietment ns could ba
delivered.
The other event wn* one
still in Hie making.
It is the meeting of Hie
Or gan isat ion of American
suits. Ilo was out to “catch| spare expenditures will al­ -Stales OAK in Washington on
July 21 to take up charges
up" with Russia, and Mr. ways get congressional major­
Kennedy was out to "get ities, There are "goodie* for of Cuban aggression against
ahead" of the flusslans. The everybody," Fulbright noted. Venezuela.
The charge stem* from the
national prestige of scoring He more than hinted thnt hr
Space spectaculars, culminat­ might be supporting the lug discovery last November of
ing with a manned landing oil spending If more of it went to a threr-lon cache of arm* on
a lonely Venezuelan beach
the moon, had become the Arkansas.
Morse of Oregon n&gt;cresent­ which an OAK investigating
central motivation.
Hut will it give us space ed the i&gt;clty polities anil per­ committee found had been
supremacy? The direct mili­ sonal spile which made up sent by Cuba to aid Commun­
tary benefits in Ibis bill M&gt;me of the opposition. He ist subversive* attempting to
amount lo only $11 billion. was in one of his customary overthrow the Venezuelan
The moat warlike item in the rages, "My state is at live government
whole program is the MOL iHiltmi of the totem pole,"
Tlia committee findings left
(manned orbital laboratory) was his unabashed reason lor no doubt Hint Culm would Ire
from which, conceivably, a voting to keep space funds found guilty of aggression.
nuclear weapon might lie away from other states. He
Hut wlint has been tire sub­
launched. It is a trifling invest­ was an gored because on (lie ject of negotiation for many
ment if we honestly trying to p*evious day the Senate had months la the action which
become a military power in denied him $5 million for »n may Ire taken with the great­
space. Any of the rival na­ Indian reservation. His dog in- est degree of agreement
tions by scheming in secret, the manger yelping was sev­ among the member states,
could obtain a superior wea­ eral octaves below Ihc gen­
Castro may liav* had this in
pon in Space while we are toy­ eral discussion which, In it­
ing around with harmless self, was not what the import­ mind,
ant subject matter deserved.
gimmicks.
In short, Symington's domiH deserved a full dress denation argument is sound, but bate on whether spare pro­
the administration's domina­ grams should not be frankly
tion policy is non-existent. Ful­ militarized. We esn afford to
bright did not make this spend the extra $5 billion a
point • - he's against military year if It makes us stronger—
"domination," he said — but but not if It merely buys spe*
he did correctly finger the lacular* and spread* "good­
real reason why these huge ies" among the stales.

Brazil, formrrly a holdout,
now is agreed t« hemispheric
sanctions against the Castro
regime.
Mexico Is In doubt. So is
Chile.
Neither Venezuela nor the
United States wants a simple
two-thirds majority in thr
OAS final decision since it
only would serve Lo emphas­
ize hemispheric differences.
This is the plan which
months of conferences have
indicated has Ihc be*t chance
of unanimous endorsement
among the t9 nations who
will vote.
—Suspension of all econom­
ic relations with Cuba and
all traffic to the island.
—A recommendation thvl

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CASE T-421: Harriet It.,
* Ki ll 29, bai been married for
8 years.
“ Hut. Dr. Crane," ihc
0 moaned, “ we have never been
able to have any children.
"Yet my husband and 1
checked by aeveral doctori.
'‘They say there is nothing
organically wrong. Dut atilt I
never become pregnant.
“ My family doctor aaya he
thinks 1 am just too tense and
apprehenaive, so he suggests
that we adopt a baby and
• then maybe I'll relax enough
to get pregnant."
This family phyalcixn’a ob­
servation has been duplicated
many times among doctora.
For some childless wives
develop such a mania to have
a baby that they tetue-up and
aeem constantly in an appre­
hensive, worried itate.
The endocrine glands are
f very delicate chemical factor­
ies within our bodies, so the
mind apparently cm Influence
them.
You reader! have seen many

evidences of that fact in your
own experience, for tense peo­
ple lend to develop ulcers
from the excessive add gen­
erated in their stomachs.
Similar tenseness predis­
poses to angina pectoris, as
well as spastic colitis and other
chronic ailments.
And tension inhibits secre­
tion of milk by nursing moth­
ers.
If there Is some organic rea­
son to prevent a wife'* con­
ceiving a baby, then adoption
is the next best course of ac­
tion.
But many couplet just acci­
dentally miss the conception
date In the wife's mcnstural
calendar.
It wasn't till the early 1930s
that we doctor! were even
aure at what time a wife
would conceive.
Now wo realize that the
most likely day for a wife
to become pregnant is probab­
ly the 15'h before the onset
of her next monthly menstrual
period.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mrs, Julia Dartoe

Oenesa
Mra. Jo«. K. Maihieux
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Mra. Joan Mafia

638-3317

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North Orlando
Mra. Doris Dean
322-1989
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Mra. Clarence Snyder
122-4841

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“ Hut. Dr. Crane,” Harriet
protested, "my cycles vary
from 2* days to 33, so how ran
I know exactly when the next
period will start?"
Weil, also can't! Hut if Har­
riet keeps an exact record for
a year or more, she will find
the variation and then be able
to make a shrewd estimate.
The
Catholic
“rhythm
theory" is based on this same
Idea, for the "pregnancy
week" is found by picking that
15 daya before the next rariod
begins and then setting off 3
extra days on each side of it.
Thus, within that 7-day
period the usual wife will l&gt;o
likely to conceive, if no or­
ganic obstacle prevents II,
And by "organic obstacle,"
we medics refer lo an infan­
tile uterus, closed fallopian
lubes, or lack of vigorous
sperm cells in her husband.
Harriet says she and her
husband have been checked
and found to be normal.
So there is one other remedy
that is harmless yet often tips
the scales in favor of pre­
gnancy.
That Is an alkaline douche,
composed of one teaspoonful
of baking soda in a quart of
warm water
For many wives seem to
have excessive acidity of the
vagina and acid checks the
movement of sperm cells!
So send for my booklet
"Facts About Pregnancy and
Foster Children," enclosing a
long stamped, return enve­
lope. plus 20r. Harriet was
pregnant within three months
by following these data.

WASHINGTON’, D. C. —
Half a dozen senators, in 60
minutes, disposed of the de­
bate on our authorization to
sp.-nd $5.2 billion this year
on space. Then, the beils
sounded, the floor filled up,
and llie vote went 78-3 for the
high figure. Hardly ever was
so awesome a subject so sum­
marily bandied, by so lew
debaters in so brief a time.
Weariness from the Civil
flights hassle, boredom and
ignorance in these matters
of celestial nature, petty |*olilics ami persona) spile far out­
distanced erudition and resjxmsibility in this discussion—
as important a one a* we aiial!
have this year. To put the
essence of it into a thimble,
thesd senators set the con­
trasting arguments:
Symington: The nation that
control* apace, controls the
world. Therefore, let tu keep
the program rolling toward a
moon landing by 1970.
Fulbright: The most import­
ant "apace" in the universe is
the one between human ears.
Ergo let us slow down the
space race, using the money
for education and peacc-onearth.
Both arguments are elevated
and cogent, but it's doubtful
if Symington won, and Ful­
bright lost on a matter of
merit. Symington'* thesis of
world domination was hold and
valid. The USA has no desire
In straddle the earth, but if
wr don't, the Russians, the
Chinese or the French wl'l do
so, and this must not happen
Unfortunately, however, the
spare program was launched
by President Eisenhower as
an exercise in peaceful pur­

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which would set the ground
rules for determining possible
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There is no thought of
military sanctions.

Mra. Evelyn Lundy
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O yB Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABRY: My hutband (rot a post curd from
the post office asking him
if bo wan tod to KEEP his
post office bo*. I never
knew ha HAD a post nffira
bo*, to I asked him a few
question*, such as, why he
needed a post office bo*.
His answers didn't make
much sense so I knew he
was hiding something. I fi­
nally got it o u t of him that
he had met a young woman
while he was away on a
business trip last year. He
■aid there was nothing seri­
ous between them, they just
wanted to correspond with
each other. He said she was
n "nice" girl who was mnrried, hut not happily. He
promised ha would never
write to her again. He has
really tried awfully hard to
make it up to me ever since,
Abhy. Divorce la not in my
vocabulary, and I really
love the guy. How murh
longer should I make him
sleep on the rourh?
DISILLUSIONED
D E A R DISILLUSIONED: in vita him In tonight.
You have both suffered
long enough.
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DEAR ABBY: My moth­
er-in-law has the habit of

J J jO C a b y

saying, "Our aon'e thia and
our son'a that." The house
is Robert's, the rhildren are
Hubert'*, and everything is
Robert’s. 1 heard her telling
a neighbor about ‘Robert's
wedding," so 1 stepped In
and said, "Excuse me,
Mother dear, but MY father
paid for it." Then she
laughed and laid, "Yes, but
Robert has been paying
ever since." I am so sick of
hearing references to Rob­
ert alone, as though he had
nn wife, that I was just
about ready to give him
back in her. What ran I do
about a situation like this!
READY TO BURST
DEAR READY: Make up
your mind that you will not
permit anything she says to
get your down, or the ulcer
you develop will be your
own.
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DEAR ABBY: I am a
311-year-old man with a
bettcr-lhan-average educa­
tion. All my friends nro
married and I have been
looking for a wife. I base
gone with any number of
fine young women who have
bad all the qualities I de­
sire In n wife, but the mo­
ment they show any Inter­
est in me I lose all Interest

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in them. Is there something
wrong with me? There is
an old saying, 'The fruit at
the top of the tree—beyond
one's reach—Is always the
ewertost." Why is this eo,
er.d whet does one do about
it?
JOHN
DEAR JOHN: You'd be
wise to cultivate a taste
for the fruit within your
reach. It'a as swret as the
fruit at the top of the tree,
but apparently you don’t
really want it—you Just en­
joy reaching.
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ALAN: It isn't necessary
to blow out the other fel­
low's candle in order to
make your o w n s h i n e
brightly.
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(i)&amp; Jh&amp; (jJomsm:
"Running a home is like
operating a business and it's
a big responsibility for the
home manager" says a home
management specislist who
advocates that every home
have office space of some
kind.

Bear Lake W SCS
Plans Supper
The Bear Lake Methodist
WSCS will meet at 3:10 p. m.
Thursday at the church cot.
tage on Bear Lake Road for a
potluck aupper.
Member* whose last names
begin with A-L in the alphabet should bring a meat or
vegetable dish while those In
the M-7, group have been ask­
ed to bring a salad or des­
sert. All attending should
bring table service.
Special guests for this
meeting, the first since or­
ganization of the group last
month, will be Mrs. R. E.
Lassiter of Orlando, district
president and Mrs. Chris
Jacobson, district treasurer.

By Ruth Millett

For year* I've been point­
ing out the need of a home
office for every homemaker—
but the home builders hive
Ignored the need. Oh. occas­
ionally one of today's kitchen's
has a small built-in desk
where a housewife can put a
telephone and tuck away a
few important papers.
But that's really not good
enough for today’s housewive
who probably pays the fam­
ily’s bills, keeps track of -eceipta, cancelled check*, insur­
ance policies, health records
for the whole family, social
engagements, birth certifi­
cates, Social Security informa­
tion. education records, guar­
antees on household equip­
ment, lists of repairmen, address lists—ami so on.
Any secretary who has to
Veep track cf as murh infor­
mation as today's housewife
would do a s^irry job of it if
she didn't have any better
way of "keeping books" than
most housewives have.
And because they aren’t set
up for all the paper work and

filing they are called on to do,
most housewives don't do a
very good job, either.
They misplace important
papers, overlook deadlines,
clutter their minds with facts
and details that should be
filed away, and spend a lot
of time searching for this or
that In box?s on closet shrives.

YOUR

in dresser drawers, in kitchen
cupboards—and so on.
If they would Just insist on
office space in new homes—
they would get office space.
And certainly a small, private
office for the housewife is just
as important as a workshop
for the husband, or a play­
room for the kids.

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The Pon tiara won three
points from the Inrictaa last
week in tha Bill Hemphill
Mctorettes League st Jet
Lanes to gain a partial claim
to the top rung on the lea­
gue ladder.
Marilyn Wamlck* rolled a
1ST XT! and M»rt Holley shot
a 3*0 series to pace the Runliaes.
The Le Fabtcs took a three
point win front the itonnevillea as Betty Richey and Lis
Graham paved the way with
Jt)i: till and 150 122 fsspec*
lively. For the Ronncvillrs il
stas June Gastman taking
high gam* honors for the day
with a 195,(75 and Mardell

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Gontermsn chiming in with a
170 (S3.
In ths final match the
Tempests grabbed a three
point deeiaicn over the Ram'blerettes as Betty Bussard
, rolled 1G2 (31 a n l Harriet
i Gazil bowled a ICO game.
I Carol* Mare rolled 15S/339 to
leal the RambleretUi.
June Gassman really found
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strikes in a row and also cant*
through in the split depart­
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Mardell Gonlerman converted
the 5-7 and Betty Biehey
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best of five or st* you are
The Esrt-Wejt cards aren't
NORTH &lt;D)
15 In danger. What can you do
shown liecause it is up to you
♦ AQ8J
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—as South—to plan your
*K«a
It turns out to T&gt;c that you
whole campaign at three no♦ AQ JOS
can’t do anything if thst sev­
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♦ Q»
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dummy.
WEST
EAST
You count eight easy tricks (Not Shown) (Not Shown) of a five-card suit heided by
the ace, but you can protect
end at least four more if you
SOUTH
yourself against a six • card
can finesse successfully for
SK I
suit hcadwl by the see by the
the king of diamonds. There­
VAJ1
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simple expedient of playing
fore you have a fair p'.sy for
* kb a
low from both your hind and
■ slim , but your contract is
No one vulnerable
dummy. Assuming that an*
threc oo-trump and you want
North East
South Wes* other low club Is played at
to find the azfeit play for that
1♦
Pass 3 ♦
P in
trick two, you have to win the
contract.
aA
Pass a N.T. Peat
trick and take that diamond
Whit can you do If you lose Pass Pass
finesse.
the diamond finesse?
Opening lead—AT.
In this rite , If the P.nette
You have to keep the oppo­
The seven spot looks like a ! lose*, East won't be able to
nents from cashing more titan
fourth best lead. If it is fourth return a club and you will
tnree dub tricks.
make the rest of the tricks.

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C o o kie s..........

GRANTHAM SIGNS
new york turn American Football League
All - Star linebacker Larry
Grantham ha* signed hla 1061
contract with tha New York
Jala.

TV RENTAL
* Sales

Longhorn........

*. 65c

Wlicaniin C lu i it Bar Chftftift T r » « t

Muenster........
• fro te n

FA 2-4120
Zaalth Color TV Salta
SCI! Sanford Ara.

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Orange Juice .. 3 cent 89c

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b a v a r ia n

59c

Chicken Dinner . "i',0' 59c
MortorCi Allotted
39c
Cream Pies ..
Bread Dough .. 3

Broccoli Spears 4 Vw'.V' $1.
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JULY 16, 17, 18, 1964

5 9 &lt;

WHERE SHOPPING 19
A PLEASURE

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Swift's Premium Country Style
(plui 50 stamps w/coupon)

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42 Complete
Church School
In Gear Lake
fly Maryann Mile*
Certificate* for completing
Vacation Church Rrhool at the
Bear I.aVe Methodist Church
wera presented Sunday morn­
ing to 4'J boys nnd girl* dur­
ing a program directed by
Mrs. Maurlca Linton.
Studrnta of each rlasa re­
cited Bible verses and sung
songs lenrned during the
school, lleparlinrnta Inking
part wera lha kindergarten,
with Mrs. Jere Dotten a*
teacher; tha primary, with
Mrs. Harold Irwin ns teacher
and the Juniors, with Mr*.
Johnny Morgan as teacher.
Articles of completed hnndicraita were on display.

C a n t a lo u p e s 3 ^ 5 9 '

Biscuits........6 Zl, 49c
Fills,bury Aiiortfd R*frifl»r«l*d

THURSDAY P. M.

Dy Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo City Council, meetInc Monday night In regu­
lar M'Mion. hrnrd explanation
of local liabilities and insur­
ance coverage needed by the
city from W. J. Lawton, local
tm u nn ce agent and C W
Haaden. Orlando a cent.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. West
appeared with a plea to have
the road right of way on the
south aide of their properly
removed. Council acreed to
suggest to county commiss­
ioners that the south 10 feet
of the rights of way tie aban­
doned and returned to the ori­
ginal owners The suggestion
will be brought before atten­
tion of the County Commission
at todiy'j meeting by Lee
Gary, Oviedo mayor a n d
enmity com mlai ionw for the
district.
A meeting of the city rott­
ing board was aet for Wednes­
day and council will sit as a
board of equaliration n! t p m ,
Aug. 3, neat regular meeting
date.

G EORG IA P IN K -M E A T

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Hears Talk On
Insurance

dow n p ro d u ce la n e •

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P are 4-A—July 15, 1964

Think FIRST of Food Fair
where QUALITY is
always in fashion!

Board Votes
Closing 01
County Home
The Board of County Commlaatonora today officially
dosed the County Home and
announced that Commissionera John Alexander and U e
Gary had been appointed to
make a study and propose
uses to which the home could
be put.
It waa understood that the
two commissioners would de­
cide if the spsce available
could be utilised for expansion
of offices for various county
departments. They are also to
decide whal disposition is lo
be nude of the furniihinjs at
the home.
The board authoriied trans­
fer of atl foodstuffs from the
home lo the county Jail. In
addition, It was decided that
present employes would com­
plete their services as of the
end of the current week and
that their services would be
terminated at that time. Two
weeks' severance pay was
okayed by the Commission for
these employes.
Patients which were being
cared for at the borne have
now been transferred to pri­
vate institutions. At the time
the board decided to close
the home It was reported that
only six patients were being
served in the facility.

GIANT SAVINGS

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Sanford Semlnola Art Ataoci
ation will be held at the Cul­
tural Art Center, (the former MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS !
library), every Thursday, the
KING S tZ l
Aaaoetallon announced today.
SCORE
Several buiinraa hou*ra in
I'aawt nulf;l4fwMtMMU'4H
■
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7 -2 4 -4 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • '
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Ing First Fedaral, Southern
Hell, Sankarlk'a and the Flor­
ida State Dank and Rose and
Wilk'a Restaurant.
Artiat exhibitora Include
Mrs. Mary Knox, Roaamond
Chapman, E. B. Stowe, Gretchen Lewie Crowell and Helen
DeWit.
Danny Smith, 14 year old
Junior member la painting a
18 foot mural on the lunch
room wall In the South Sem­
inole Junior High School,

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After listening to proposals
C H O IC E
C A N
for waterfront developments
WI TH iM O
for two hours, Monday, dis­
ORDER
cussions were called to a halt
by Mayor A. L. Wilson and
the commission got on to
other items on the agenda.
The resignation of Finance
Director Henry Tamm was
accepted "with sincere re­
gret," a n d commissioner!
reunanimously voted him
solution of appreciation.
Dr. Vincent Roberts waft
re-appointed to the Civil Ser­
vice board;
A beer and wine license waa
.'.pproved for Kenneth and
Ruby Qaurrie at 713 W. Ninth
St.;
Commissioners heard first
reading of an cwdinance to resone from R-2 to R-5 an area
of Seminole Park and the
Town of Sanford;
In other notion commission­
ers deadlocked several time*
over voting on proposals and
Issues, with Mayor Wilson
FREE EXTRA
having to make the deciding
MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS
vote.
They tabled authorisation
2, I IV »V|i. Otis.
of payment of Reynolds,
BLUE BONNET
OLEO
Smith and Hill for port study
i. 337
contract; granted low bid lo
7-33-44
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of Lakeland for a pneumatic
roller; tabled a request for
purchase of city propertywest of the storm sewer;
GREEN STAMPS j
turned down an offer of pro- MERCHANTS
BMTMM COUPON ANB MO**M OF
pe-ty serosa from the city ( T X T ) C R IS T FAMILY SIZE
5
ahop; voted to sell three par­
TOOTHPASTE
cels of land on the Lake Mary
................................ '
Road, and approved consider
ation of consulting services
for specialised work on the
water Improvement program.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The elate cabinet w-aa given
Its brightest financial report
In recent years today when It
was told by the budget com­
mission that Florida began
the new fiscal year with a
rath balance of mors than
m million.

CATSUP

DETERGENTS!

Resignation Of
Tamm Accepted

Sketch Classes
Set Thursdays

AMERICAN BEAUTY

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�Seminole County * * * + on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

^ a it f n r ii
WEATHER:

VToO +
There's one thing as aurc
as the sun came up this morn­
ing.
•

•

•

Delegates to the Republican
Convention went to San Fran­
cisco to do one thing—nomi­
nate Barry Goldwater as their
presidential candidate.
•

•

•

Understatement of the year!
Said one Sanford man Wed­
nesday, after reading Tueiday’s edition of the Herald:
"Noticed something in the pa­
per about a m arina.”
•

•

*

• The ‘m arina’ edition of
The Herald," said Chairman
Francis Roumlllat of the Sem­
inole County Chamber'* port
authority committee, "was
beautiful."
•

•

•

the old saying goes, you
learn something every day. In
reporting the retoning of two
parcels of land by the County
Commission fur proposed con­
struction of quick-stop food
stores we called them "Handy-Andy" stores. That, we
learned, was a miscue. They're Handy Stores. Amos had
his Andy and guess we
thought Handy had one, too.
Ai

•

•

•

Boy Scout Troops 34, 501
and 507 arc planning a camp­
fire at 8 p.m. Saturday in
Fort Mellon Park. The public
has been invited to attend.
The theme will be "Our
American Heritage."
•

•

•

I,ost dog department:
Cindy, a black Belgian shep­
herd, belonging to the James
H. McClure family who re ­
sides near the intersection of
25th Street and Ueardall Ave­
nue, has been missing for sev­
eral days. If you ice hi in any­
where, or know anything of
his whereabouts, please call
one of the Clock's winders.
•

•

•

Mark Brewer, teenage son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer
of Casselberry, underwent an
••ye operation Tuesday at the
University of Florida medical
center. Mark, who was a
hurler on South Seminole
Junior High's baseball team
this past spring, will enter
Lyman High this fall.
a&gt; •

•

W. B. West of Oviedo was
elected treasurer of the State
Vocational Agricultural Teach­
ers during the group's recent
annual convention held at the
Cherry Plaza inOrlando,
•

•

*

Seminole County boys at­
tending
Forestry
Training
Camp at O’Leno Slate Park
tiiis week are Michael Gibson,
Michael Tindel, Ken Forrest
and Bobby Headrick, mem­
bers of local FFA chapters.
• •

•

If you like Jerry L*wis
movie* and plan to *ee hi*
latest. "The Patsy" be sure to
get your tickets from mem­
bers of Ihe Seminole High
School Band, who arc selling
them. The kid* are working
hard this summer to raise
money for tripa they plan to
take next year. Whoever is
promoting this summer fund­
raising deal (they also held a
car-wash recently) is being
real smart, encouraging the
kids to do this during vaca­
tion so as not to clobber up
school and studies with fund

raisins*-

• •

•

Judge
C. Vernon
Mile,
whose secretary is going on
vacation, asked permission
from the County Commission­
er! to hire one of the Youth
Employment Service
appli­
cants for a fill-in, thus put­
ting into practice preachings
about helping youngsters. P er­
mission granted.
• •

*

Attorney BUI Hutchison has
been appointed to fill the va­
cancy created by Joe Mura*ko's resignation from the
Fred Wilson Memorial Libr­
ary board.

Herald Index
Abhy ........................ . Page 4
Bridge ..................... . Page 4
Classified ................
Comics ..................... . Page 10
Editorial •*•«••■•••« . P*2* 8
Funerals ..........
. Pace 2
Page 9
Horoscope ..............
Society ................... Pace* &lt;-5
. F»4« 6

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cloudy through Friday with scattered s h o w e r s ; high today 90-95; low tonight 72-78.

U nited’ P r e s s L e a se d W ire

E s ta ld ish e d 1908

T H U U S D A Y , J U L Y 1 6, 1 9 6 4

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

N O . 235

State Senate Caucuses Friday
Surprise Call
Linked To
Reapportion

$6.25 Million
Budget OKd By
School Board
The Seminole County Board
of Public Instruction today
announced that It had tenta­
tively adopted a budget for
the 19C4-63 fiscnl yrnr of frt,250,743.63 and that the millnge will rise from 8.25 during
the 1963-64 year to a total of
9.32 mills.
The school system’s budget
is broken down into three gen­
eral sections. The opernting
(support and maintenance)
budget will amount to $5,758,484, the interest ar.J sinking
fund section calls for $299,225
to retire a portion of the
board's bonded indebtedness,
and *334.034.63 for the build­
ing budget. A total of $141,001) will be transferred front
the operating budget nnd is
included in the building sec­
tion of the budget.
Reasons for the 1.07 millage increase for the 1904-65
year were listed. School Su­
perintendent It. T. Milwee ex­
plained that increased enrollment has culled for the add­
ing of 31 new teachers, ad­
ditions to nnd the expanding
of the industrial arts pro­
gram, the new driver train­
ing range, eight now buses
compared to four new vehicles
In 1963, and nn increase of
$44,000 In the cost * of tha
county's participation in tha
Minimum Foundation Pro­
gram.
The Board budgeted funds
for the completion of three
current construction project*
nnd four new project*. Cur­
rent projrcts to be completed
arc nt Crooma High, Lake
Mnry Elementary and Oviedo.
The four new projects include
the addition of a five-class­
room wing at South Seminole
Elementary, another fiveclassroom addition at Alta­
monte Springs Elementary, a
general industrial arts simp
ami agriculture department
shot a t Seminole High.
The board set 1 p.m., July
24, as the time for a public
hearing on the budget at the
school board offices in San­
ford.

Slate Laws No
Protection,
Kynes Says
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Ally. Gen. Jam es Kynes Wed­
nesday answered one of the
bigeest civil rights questions on
the minds of police officers,
and hotel, motel and restaur­
ant owners in Florida:
Can the state anti-trcspsi*
and undesirable guest laws beused to avoid obeying the new­
ly passed federal civil rights
law?
The answvr, Kynes said, is
no.
The attorney general gave a
brief report on a meeting held
Tuesday in Miami Beach with
55 of the state's 67 sheriffs at
which he gave recommenda­
tions on handling the touchy
situation.
He toll the sheriffs that
while the rights law does not
destroy the state laws, which
in some instances In the past
hive been used to prevent in­
tegration, the federal law does
preempt their field in some
Instances.
Kynes said the state laws
ran not be used to get around
the civil rights law. He said
more plainly, that the tres­
pass law can't tie relied on to
eject persons on ground* of
race, color, religion or nation­
al origin.
Kyne* added that his h u ­
gest picee of advice wa» ade­
quate law enforcement and
that he also "urged the sher­
iff* to provide the leadership
to encourage the people to set­
tle their disputes »nd disagree­
ments in the courts and not

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) In a surprise action, the State
Senate will caucus Friday
and formally designate Sen.
James E. Connor of Brooks*
viltc as its president for the
1965 session.
Sen. Verle Pope. St. Augus­
tine, will be designated pres­
ident pro le minire. Both have
sufficient verbal pledges from
colleagues to cinch Use posi­
tions.
Senate President W i l s o n
Carraway said the senators
will gather at Crystal River's
Port Paradise Hotel tonight
for a party hosted by Senator
and Mrs. Connor and will
caucus nt 10 a.in. Friday.
He gave as tile reason for
moving tho designation up
several months Uio "current
unstable situation."
He presumably was refer­
ring to Ihe recent U. S. Su­
preme Couit mandate that
Florida's present 43 senator,
112 . representative rrapportnmment formula was uncon­
stitutionally unrepresentative
of (lie people and ordering
both houses reconstituted on
a basil of population.
(Sen. Mack N. Cleveland of
Sanford said this morning
that he would bo on hand for
the caucus.
(He said that it is possible
the proposed amendment to
the federal constitution, which
would »«ke Jurisdiction away
from t h e government In
Washington and place it In
tho hands of the several
HOP PRESIDENTIAL candidate Ilnrry Goldwater today pledged n enmstales, might lx- discussed.)
juiign of “issue*, not personalities" and called on Republicans lu close
It is not yet knnwn when
ranks nnd work for a victory in November.
the rcap|M&gt;rlinnmciit, which
will s|&gt;eli the end of rural
county domination of the
Florida House ami Senate,
must take place. Hie stale la
expected to ask for a delay
until llie regular 1965 session
The convention ends tonight
SAN FRANCISCO (U ri) duct it on issues, lint person­
hid the fetleral court could
—Sen. Barry Goldwairr of- alities. lie said he expected with acceptance speeches from order that it be done right
Johnson to conduct the same tho presidential and vice
fir ally tapped Rep. William
away.
kiml &gt;.f a campaign.
presidential nominee*. WellThe ruling that the legisla­
E. .Miller of Nrw York to"I ju st hope I'm a better
day to run with him a s the salesman than lie is," said informed Republican* report­ ture must lie reapportioned
ed that Goldwater already to give more voice to city
Republican party's v i c e Goldwater.
dwellers gave rise to specula­
bud tapped Miller for *erund
presidential nominee.
tion that the so-called "|&gt;ork
•
•
*
place on th e ticket.
chop" gang in the Senate
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)—
Thch speech** in effect will might not he able to put over
Burry Goldwater, winner &lt;&gt;f
kick off the 1904 Republican ' its choice for president, seetill' 1964 Repilhllrun presi­
political campaign and set the ond most powerful offiee in
dential nomination, pointed
true t-r a true conservative tile state since Ihe holder sue.
the GOP along a conservative
v». liberal battle In the ceeds to the governorship
road today and prepared to
slim,Id anything happen to
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) months ithcud.
ask for Hep, William E. Mil­
the governor.
_Sen.
Barry
Goldwater
I
k
v
ler of New York as Ids run­
Thu*, tlie rural bloc is mov­
gan today to dress the party
ning mate.
ing up its formal designation,
wounds
opened
by
the
Re­
Gotdwulcr, 55-year-ohl st-nwhich for the past several
utor from Arizona, won the publican National Convention
year* has U -n held in Gaines­
nomination on the national th at gave him its presidential
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI, ville at Ihe University of
convention's first ballot, ns nomination.
The newly appointed nomi­ —Gov George Wallace found Florida homecoming in No­
rxjwctcd, after routing his
disorganized and Inept opposi­ nee met with the GOP fi- himself in somewhat of a di­ vember — after tiie general
ek-clion lias derided Hie fate
nnnru committee and with the
tion at every turn.
lemma today with the selec­ of those who will serve in the
state
GOP
chairman.
He
said
Hu immediately pledged
himself to wage "a vigorous that the campaign to reunite tion of Sen Barry Goldwater session.
Conner will still have (o be
runi|&gt;nigu” against Piesidcnt the parly would begin at the as the Republican presklential
formally elected to Hie pres­
Johnson before the November session with state officials. candidate,
Wallace and Gnldwlcr both idency at the opening of the
Goldwater ulso was putting
eviction and promised to con____
.
- the finishing touche* on hi* are counting heavily on the 1965 session, but Ids designa­
fcrmal acceptance speech. It South in their campaign fur tion probably would not be
was described u» nn exposi­ electoral votes. In ■ three-way upset once II hat bren offi­
tion of his philosophy rather race with President Johnson, cially accomplished.
limn a political dialogue of n the two conservatives poss­ The House, following a pat­
ibly could kill off cadi other's tern established many years
detailed examination of is­
chances.
ago and followed by liio .Sen­
sue* in the forthcoming cam­
ate up until Hie early 1950's,
NEW YORK (U PI) — paign.
Hie House designated Its
The address, In its early
Florida's exhibit at t h e
x|K-nkcr, Hep. K. C. Rowell
World's Fair isn’t g-lng to drafts, i* somewhat shorter
of Sumter County, during the
la- a lemon uftcr all, Gov. than the acceptance speech
1963 regular session.
Farris Bryant r e p o r t e d delivered by Richard M. Nix­
LONDON (UPI) — Sen.
Senator Carraway laid he
on In I960, but longer than
Wednesday.
Itiyant, fearful that the the one made by John F. Harry Goldwater'* walkover did not know if reapportionnomination a* tin- Republican nu-nl will lie discussed during
state would be hurt because Kennedy that year.
Seme bandages for party party's prt sidential candidate tint brief caucus.
the Florida pavilion had been
It ii possible, he said, that
running in Ibe red, look an woundi already are in place. was headline news throughout
a committee of senators
emergency trip to thia city Pennsylvania Gov. William Europe today.
In i'ari* the newspaper Au- might be requested to be *p.
W. Scranton and New York
to see what could he done.
rore bannered, "Goldwater pointed lo represent the group
But lie said he found that Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
The Winner In An Easy at court hearings or other dis­
Florida's pavilion wus a t­ mode gracious courtesy culls
Chair!"
cussions having to do with
tracting record crowds—20,- a t the Goldwater suite Wed­
In London, (he Evening
changes in legislative make­
000 last Sunday—and effi- nesday night.
News trumpeted "Goldwater
For his part, Goldwater storms In." The Evening Stan­ up.
cial* predicted a rosy finanGov. Farris B r y a n t is
rial future for the attraction. sent Scranton a warm tele­ dard headlined, "It'« Barry’s
scheduled to meet Jure F ri­
Hryant refused to discuss gram praising the governor'* Big Day."
the financial condition of the convention speech w- h i c h
Among West German news­ day with the mayor's commit­
pavilion but said many of the urged delegates, in the pat­ papers a r&lt; presentativ* head­ tee on fair apportionment to
state's exhibits had been run­ tern set by Goldwater in line wa* that of the Frank­ discuss removing from Hie
ning in the red during the I960, to forget their differ­ furter Allgemelne: "Goldwa­ November ballot a constitu­
early months of tils World's ences and get to work for the ter Dumps Scranton in San tional amendment that would
put into the stale's basis Uw
new nomine*.
Francisco."
Fair.

Barry Sets 'Vigorous Campaign'

★ ★ ★
Barry Works To
Heal Wounds

Gov. Wallace
In Quandry

Fair Exhibit
On Comeback

Goldwater Top
European Story

Juvenile Court Hears
Home Vandalism Case
Juvenile Court Judge C.
Vernon Mize Wednesday re­
turned, three hoy* agr* 11 to
16 to county jail and sent five
younger children, eight lo 11,
home on probation in their
parents custody.
The eight children, all mrmbers of three families, were
nrcusrd of vandalism, theft
and unlawful entry at the
home of L)r. I^onard Munson,
120 Scott Ave., Saturday nml
Sunday,
Two of the children return­
ed to Jail are brothers and
Judge Mize ordered C, E. Mc­
Cord, juvenile counselor, to
conduct further investigation
into the case before sentenc­
ing them .
The other boy, a deaf-mute
with a police record, whose
mother testified that he had a
violent temper anil wns be­
yond her control, was sent
hark to Jail to await n psy­
chiatric examination Krldny
for possible commitment to •
mental institution.
Record* show that the boy
had been entered in two
schools for afflicted children,
tint school officials reported
that they would not arrrpt
him again because of his viol­
ent behavior.
All of the younger children
nt the hearing, (which wn*
conducted separately for enrh
family), attested that the
deaf-mute had initially enter­
ed the home and later encour­
aged them to go there and
help enrry thing* away and
c o m m it vandalism. The theft*
nnd vandalism begun Satur­
day and continued on Sunday
until tha first arrest wns
made by City Police t.l. Ben
Butler ami Patrolman Don
llruinley, nltout noon.
At tha hearing, the moth-

n su v A ...

BRIEFS
Proposals Rejected
G K N E V A , Switzerland
(UPI) — The United States
and the Soviet Union today
.jCctcd each Other's propos­
als fur a "bomber bonfire."

Cyprus Fifflitinp
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
Fresh fighting combined with
report* of new arrivals of
men and weapons from Greece
today heightened the danger
of full-scale war in Cyprus.

Escape Fails
BERLIN (UP!) — One of
Communist East Germany's
border guards tried to flee to
West Berlin early today but
he was arrrsted at gunpoint
by Ids fellow policemen.

Driver Hurt
SARATOGA S P R I N G S ,
N'.Y. (UPI) — Driver Don
Cutnrnu, 32, of lie L*on
Springs, w a s hospitalized
Wednesday night following a
four-horse spill at tho Sara­
toga Hue* way.

Vote Rulinpf Set
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor
will make rulings next week
which are expected to sat up
the final act In the Kynes versus * Fainhith battle for
attorney general.

GI Runs Amok
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) —
An American soldier went on
a frenzied shunting spree
with on M-H rifle loduy, kill­
ing one man from his com­
pany and wounding three oth­
er* before he fell and died
from return fire.

ers, (none of the fathers were
present) said that they were
told by the children that they
"found" the articles they
brought home "in the trash."
One little girl, whose father
became suspicious led him to
a junk pile behind a store nml
told him that was where she
hud obtained the articles.
Most of the children testi­
fied that they "thought," or
were told by the other chil­
dren that the Munson home
"was nn empty house and no
one lived there."
Judge Mize queried nil of
the mothers ns to why none
of the fnthets wns present.
The mother of the denf-muto
testified that her husband is
presently serving two consec­
utive 60-day jail sentence* tn
city jnil for assault and bat­
tery on her. Her daughter was
also Involved.

JUDGE VERNON MIZE

Krider Marina
Statement Is
Clarified
John Krider, manager of the
Scminola County Chamber of
Commerce, declared today that
ho wanted to clarify a atnlement ho made before the
meeting of tho City Commis­
sion Monday night when the
marina p r o p o s a l s were
brought to the attention of
that board.
Kf iller’s statement was that
in hi* opinion "control of tho
city's most valuable asset on
a long term lease would re­
sult in individual nnd per­
sonal gain and drstroy anv
future king range planning."
It was not designed he said,
to reflect upon the Integrity
of any individual* or groups.
" I ’m sure." Krider said,
"that each person Interested
in the marina development,
Including myself, would agree
that anyone risking their per­
sonal funds tn develop tills
or any other local project Is
entitled to whatever gain may
result."
A group of local hankers
presented the master plan for
the development of the city'*
Inkrfront properties for con­
sideration by the city commissioners nml proposed a
comprehensive, overall, long
range development. They sug­
g e sted that a study of this
plan he completed before uny
lease he considered.
Krider, In issuing his state­
ment today, explained that ho
did not want his declaration
to the city commission to ho
misconstrued.

Tho mother of the two
brothers who were returned to
Jnll said that her husband w h s
an Interstato truck driver
who had not been home sine*
April, nnd site did not know
when to expect hint,
The mother of the feeble­
minded child, whose nineyenr-old daughter wns also in­
volved, testified that she ao«l
her husband hail been separ­
ated, hut recently were recon­
ciled. The hoy has been await­
ing admission to the Sunlund
T r a i n i n g Center for 11
months. Judge Mize said that
in view of the present circum­
stances he would do all in his
power to speed admission.
The five children, including
the two girls, were sent horns
on probation, with stern
warnings from Judge Mir*
tlint if they were seen on the
streets
unaccompanied
by
their parents they- would ba
promptly arrested and so In­
structed tho city policeman
present who rend the charges
against the children.
Two full-page legal-sized
papers worn required to list
all tho articles stolen front
tho Munson home, which In­
cluded everything from china
and silver to a slid* projector
and ruhired slides, and includ­
ed electrical appliance which
tho imlico officer told a Her­
ald reporter "were hooked up
and being used in one of tlie
homes."
All of the parents were
warned that the owner of the
vandalized home might be ex­
pected to tiring civil suit
against them for damages.
I’olice photographs of the
dnninges done to the home
were exhibited nt the hear­
ing. Pictures showed the floor
of tho kitchen nnd living
room smeared with the conlent* of dozens of smashed
bottles and jars. Drawers,
boxes and cupboards were op­
ened nnd their c o n t e n t s
thrown around or carried
away.
l’utrolmnn Rrumley testified
that lifter tho arrests wero
made, the parents cooperated
in gathering up nil the stol­
en articles and turning them
over to pulira headquarter*.

Cohn Found
Not Guilty
NEW YORK (UPI) — At­
torney Roy M. Cohn, former
counsel of thu late Ben. Jo­
seph McCarthy's Investigating
committee, wns found not
guilty on three counts of per*
jury nnd four of obstruction
of justice by a federal court
Jury today.
The jury of If men and nno
woninn completely exonerated
tha 37-year-old former Com­
munist hunter nnd his 57*
year-old co-defendant, attorn­
ey Murray E. Guttcsmnn. Gottrxmnn had been charged with
two count* of perjury.
The announcement of ths
verdict by jury f o r e m a n
Claude Applegate resulted in
an outburst of cheer* from
the defense table and friends
of tho defendants.
Judgo Dudley R. Ronssl
smiled at Ihe outburst even
as rourt attendants admon­
ished tlie spectators to bs
quirt.
It wns the second trial of
both defendants, whose first
trial ended in a mi*trtul Iracause of tho death uf a ju r­
or's father.

Cigarette Test
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (UPI)
— The Atomic Energy Com­
mission (AF.C) announced
Wednesday Hint tests are plan­
ned to determine whether
massive doses of nuclear rad­
iation esn maka cigarette*
safer to smok*.
the pUn since knocked down
by the U. S. court.
Carraway said after C*lhcring at tha Port Paradise
Hotel tonight for a party, the
senators will be guest* of
Conner and hi* wife at Wcekl
Wachce bpring* in the Patio
Restaurant i t 9 p.m. this af­
fair, he said, is strictly social.
In addition to designating
Conner and Pope, the sena­
tors also will designate for­
m er Ben. Ed Fraser to con­
tinue ■* secretary of the Sen­
ate and Leroy Adkison to con-

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Paul's First Encyclical
Sounds
*

More Like Pius 12th Than John
were widespread prediction*
after reading key passages and "pacem In terrla."
Instead, Pope Peul VI eeema that he would prove to he even
from tbs encyclical:
" It doesn’t sound Ilka John to be speaking to hie own mom progressive, and even
XXIII at all. U sounds liks Catholic flock, In the voice of mors concerned with Christian
a benign but somewhat aus­ unity, than hla great predeces­
Pope Plus XH."
sor. In the light of hla en­
Ha said ths Pope's stric­ tere father.
ture* against communism wars When Paul VI ascended the cyclical, such predictions seem
obviously prompted by con­ papal throne last year, there to have been premature.
cern about ths domestic poli­
tical situation in Italy, and
were intended to alam abut the
"opening to the left" attribut­
ed John XXIII.
With Italian President Car­
lo* Sign I near death, Tope
Paul apparently felt that the
Vatican should throw its full
weight behind embattled right
wing parties in Italy, Hsocc
he condemned communism—
by name—tn the strongest
term s used by ths Vatican
sine* Plus XII.
Aside from whatever impact
K may have on Italian politi
tics, the main effect of the en­
cyclical may be to place a
damper on hope* for rapid
progress toward Christian un
Ky.
Pope Paul chosa to lay hea
vy strata jn papal primary—
which, aa ha hlmaeU pointed
out, is a principal "stumbling
block" to Catholic-Orthodox
reunion. Hla emphasis on it
can hardly have any effect
other than to chill the warmer
PICNICS are part of summer fun and young
atmosphere in relations which
Jimmy Jny Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
wai established at hla meetings
Shook of Lake Hodge, Is shown enjoying .the
with Orthodox Patriarch Atheoagoras I In Jerusalem last
family picnic given for members of the Sunshine
January.
Circle of Casselberry Community Methodist
Hla Insistence that papal au
Church and their guests last week a t the home
premacy Is essential to the
of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, Lake Drive,
(Herald Photo)
PARTNERS — T h • unity of the church also will Casselberry.
moderate any optlm
cowboys grow small in greatly
Montgomery, N. Y., km that Protestants may have
about the doctrine of "col
and th s horses grow felt
leelallty" which has been ad
big, but w h it or it? vanced at the Vatican council.
They get along famous­ Hie doctrine holds that all bis­
ly. Ths candid shot was hop* share with Uw Pope lo
taken a t th s local fire the supreme government of
department's h o r s e the church.
show.
Beyond any specific thing the
Pope said, Catholic conserva­
TBs University of Florida's tives win be heartened end
progressives dismayed by the
Collage of Engineering hat general tons of ths encyclical.
conferred 5,310 bachelor* de­ It cooaplcuoualy lacks the
grees, BOB masters degrees, openness and warmth, and Uie
end M doctor of philosophy concern for non-Catholle opin­
dagies* sines Its founding in ion, which radiated from John
IPOS.
XXIII's "m ater at magtster"

9 f LOUIS CA88ELS
United P ress Isten atisn al
Pops Paul's first encyclical
k evidently intended to reas­
sure conservatives in the Ro­
m an Catholic Church.
M k Warty to be a severe
disappointment to Catholic
progressives who had hoped
(hat Patti VI would fallow in
i t s footsteps of the late Pope
John XXIII.
One highly-paced Catholic
progressive told this reporter,

Fag* 10—Aug. 11, 1904

S?e Vtafnrfl YmlR

Campaign Costs King Urges Non-Violent Pretests
Now $2,671,268
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) With two expensive months
■till to come before election
time, Florid* gubernatorial
candidates report campaign
expenditures at $2,671,268.
Uw origins I field of nine
candidates hss been narrowed
to two by the primaries, Re­
publican Charles Holley of St.
Petersburg and
Democrat
Haydon Burns of Jacksonville.
The biggest spender of the
krt k Burns, who repotted ex­
penses of $TSO,X32 of the $801,347 he has received so far in
contributions. Former Demo­
cratic Sea. Fred O. Dickinson
at Wert Palm Beach spent
t« S l,m at hk contributions
totalling t&lt;HM),811.
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland
reported expenses of $496,734.
He said he spent every cent
of hk contributions.
Holley garnered the OOP
no min i t Ion with expenses of
only $33,330 out of contributions
to data of $40,286. On the Re­
publican side of the ledger,
Holley k the biggest spender.
In second place for the OOP
was H. B. Foster, who spent
$7,323, followed by Ken Folks
who spent $2,337.
On the Democratic elds, Sen.
John Matthews of Jacksonville
spent $341,701, Mayor Robert
King High of Miami spent
$202,173 end Rep. Frederick
Karl spent $282,637 to run in ■
field of six.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Ths Rev. Martin Luther King,
condemning recent riots In
Harlem and Rocheater, N. Y.,
said last night th at violence
la "not only Immoral but im­
practical" In ths civil rights
movement
He said, however, that the
causes of rioting and violence
will be present "■■ long as
there Is eegTegstlon and dis­

crimination and as long a t
Negroes feel they are exiles
in their own land.”
King told 3,000 Negro col­
lege women a t ths 41st mset-

ing e f the Alpha Kappa Al­
pha Sorority th a t "rlolsncs
and w ar a n obsolsta In ths
lucleor ago—It la a question
of non-violence o r nonexist­
ence.”

Florida ranked 12th among
12 southeastern states In i960
in percentage of th* ststs ’s
total personal Income expend­
ed for publie higher educa­
tion Institutions.

•fifonviolsnt resistance to
our most potent weapon,” he
■aid. "If Negroes succumb to
th* temptation of using vio­
lence, their children will suf­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 254
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., AUGUST 12, 1964

Robert Newell, an A lta­
monte Springs Councilman
who recently acquired a eervjjf* etatlon In Caeeelberry, ap­
peared before the Caeeelberry
Town Council Monday night
seeking approval of a beer
and wine licence. Hie applica­
tion wee tabled. Newell, obvlouely diepleaeed with the
delay, observed: “lt’a differ­
ent when you're on the other
aide of the council table."
•
•
•
0 Aleo present a t the Caeeel­
berry Council meeting Mon­
day night was Al Lormann,
the mayor of Longwood. He
w ai there in the interest of a
real estate client attem pting
to obtain appropriate aonlng
for a German-style Bavarian
theatre-restaurant on L a k e
Concord. Although he didn't
say so, one could observe that
6 he, too, thought being on the
other aide of the council was
what might also be described
aa "different."
• » •
The amaring thing to this
particular Clock Winder is the
fact that in most of these
towns the councilman do not
receive any renumeration.
Why, then do they seek electio for the right to tackle
these complex problems In
these growing Seminole com'
tnunitiesT
It must be because of civic
pride.
a •
•
Head majorette, Sylvia W ll
Hams, unnounccd today that
majorette practice will begin
a s t N . m. Monday at Semin­
ole High. "Any girl," she
any*, “who has hnd experience
In twirling and is interested
in becoming a member of the
•Twirling Semlnoles’ A or B
Corpa are welcome to try out
for one of the posltloni.*' The
girla are requested to meet
in front of Fleming Gym­
nasium. Workouts will last
A two hours.
•
» •
«s
Those of you who are used
to hearing Nick Pfelfauf'a
deep voice on WTRR radio
atfetion will soon be seeing
him ea well as hearing him.
Beginning next Monday, Nick
will be working for WESR
TV Channel 2 and you’ll see
him on Newscope, which
A cornea on from 6:30 to 6:30
p. m.
Ths Seminole County Board
of Instruction will convent
for Ha regular August meet­
ing a t 1 p. m. Thursday,
e •
e
Registration a t Seventh
Day Adventist Schools a t
.
Forest Lake Academy in Forw est City will be held from B
a., m. until noon on Friday
Aug. 28, Sunday, Aug. 30 and
Monday, Aug. 31. School will
open Sept. 1.
•
•
•
Chamber offlcUla are warn
Ing homeownere against itinarant house painters who of
fer to paint homes and bsrna
I a t unreal iatlcally low prices
1 Thouaanda of homeownera are
bilked each summer by fly
by-night operators whose ex­
travagant promises concern­
ing quality of paints and
workmanship fail to material
lie in the finished jobs. Cham'
ber leaders urge homeowners
to check with a reputable
dealer and tell him the needs
| H ell offer suggestions and
should prove holpful when
planning the painting job
with a contractor.
• • •
Sanford area members of
the Florida National Guard, B
Company, are la FI. Stewart,
Ga., for a couple weeks aa
they take part in the annual
active duty tour. They arrived
)
at the local armory real early
Saturday morning; same atill
robing the aleep out of their
•yea. Departure time wa»
around I a.m. and the trip to
Georgia waa reported un­
eventfully boring by the rid­
ers. They’ll be back Aug. 23.

Herald Index
Abby ------------ .... Page 2-A
Bridge ........... - ___ Page 2-A
C la ssifie d ____ ____ Paga 11
Comics ______ ___ Page 10
Page 1-A
Editorial _____
Page 3
Funerals - ..... ___ Paga 10
Horo scops
Society ____ . . . . Paga 8
. . . Page 6
Sports ____
ITV Programs _ ___ Page 2-A
T sfe 2-A
1V« ths Women

Freeze Hits Northern Plains;
Cold Dips South To Oklahoma
Loop Road Pushed
By Harry L Johnson
'Managing Editor
A comprehensive outline of
program being prepared by
the Orange • Seminole Joint
Planning Commission will bo
presented to two-county lead­
e n at a session called for

Aug. 21 a t the County Cammission chambers here.
Attending will be virtually
all of the political aubdivislon
leaden from throughout the
two counties as well ss some
state officials, according to
Gordon N. Orr, planning dir-

LEO HUTNER
(Herald Photo)

BigHtividends Seen
With Marina, Canal
"A m arina In Sanford and
completion of a Unking canal
from the St. Johni River to
the Atlantic will pay the
greateit dividends of any in­
vestment expended by our
city, county or state."
This summarize* the views
of Leo Butner, m anager of toe
Sanford State Farmers* Mar­
ket, aa he commented on the
merits of the proposed lakefront marina and the corrolary, the Sanford-Titusvllle ca­
nal.
His statement follows:
"Transportation and refri­
geration are two of the most
important items in the phe­
nomenal growth and wealth
of our country and specifical­
ly our great State of Florida
in the past 30 years.
"Can you Imagine what the
city of Miami would be today
without them ! It would still
be a mosquito i n f e s t e d
iwamp, unllvable by our
standards of today.
"The pioneers of Florida
traveled by water. The St.
Johns River was uaed from
Jacksonville to the rail head
at Sanford.
"We have run the gamut
from water to rail to truck to
air and It is ■ proven fact
that we should utilize the
most economical of all — our
waterways.
“The construction of a ma­
rina in Sanford and the com­
pletion of ■ linking canal from
the St. Johns River at Sanford
to the Atlantic will pay the
greatest dividends of any Inveatment ever expended by
our city, county or slate.
“There are two aipects to
this proposal; One la revenue,
growth and business derived
from freight exported and im­
ported; and the other ia reve­
nue, growth and business de­
rived from pleasure craft that
will use it.
“ Many allied industries will
follow its completion. As to
freight, railroads are doing
more buzioese today than ever
before in the history of our
state. Trucks a n d
truck
freight liaaa are doing the
■ame thing. W hen 40 years
ago wa bad no 'over too road
trucks' today tha highways
a n full of them. Most of
them a n pulling at or near

the weight limit of 73,271
pounds. Air freight is growing
daily with perishable com­
modities a n d high priced
freight.
“The remarkable t h i n g
about the whole situation is
that the demand for moving
more freight is growing daily.
With our increasing birth rate,
our increase in population by
new fa millet moving into the
state and greater demands of
our growing industries Unkcd
with our increasing produc­
tion of fruits and vegetables
and other agricultural com­
modities, it is only natural
that we should develop and
use the most economical of
all methods of transportation,
our waterways. There ia plen
ty . . . and wll] be more . , ,
freight for all methods of
transportation including wa­
terways.
“ We, at the Sanford State
Farm ers’ Market, anticipate
a great increase in tonnage
and volume of business when
the esna] is completed. Lei's
wnrk together and dig itt
"As to the marina, when I
moved to Sanford 43 years
ago 1 purchased a canoe and
my brothers and I used to
paddle from the Osteen farry
through Woodruffs Creek and
toe lake to the Sanford dpek
and then walk to church.”

NEW YORK (u ri)

—

Storm Center
Over Great Orientation Program For
Lakes Blamed

President Johnson demand­
ed today that arts of r a d ii
ector of the commission.
He told Seminole commis­ violence and dvll disorder
“be stepped and pnnlsfced
sioners of the 0:30 a. m. meet­
—whether they occur in
ing during Tuesday's prelim­ Mississippi nr In N e w
United Press toternaUonal
inary briefing in the court­ York.”
A mid-August cool anap
house.
brought freezing temperature*
Yesterday he presented a
to tha Northern Plain* today
preliminary report on work
and set temperature records
•
•
•
done by hii group toward get­
as far south as Oklahoma.
ting a “ limited accee* loop"
It was 30 degrees at Parhighway to serve the two
shall, N. D„ and 33 at Wiahek
counties,
N. D. Some small grain and
Briefly, the loop would start Hearing Set
corn crop* were damaged by
at a point on Interstate 4 near
ATHENS, Ga. (U P I)-F o u r frost in the Dakotas.
toe Lake Mary area, head in Ku Klux Klansmen faca a
The mercury skidded to 33
an easterly direction to a committal hearing scheduled at Glad Valley, S. D., and at
point of Lake Jessup, cross for Friday In the allying of Bismarck, N. D., the coldest
that lake via causeway and Washington Negro educator reading for Aug. 12 at Bis
then maintain a southerly Lemuel A. Penn.
marck. In Nebraska, a 42 at
direction acroas Highway 50
Grand Island and a 38 at North
near Orlando and to toe pro­ Board Meets
Platt* wera to degree* cooler
posed Bee Line, an east-west
NEW YORK (U P D -A #po- than tha previous low for the
highway to connect that por- cl at presidential board began data.
tlon south of Orlando with the meeting Tuesday in an atOther record* Included Nor­
Atlantic Coast.
tempt to head off a longshore- folk, Neb., 43; Omaha, Neb.,
A “ spur” or branch road men's strike which would tie and Sktux Falla, S. D., 44; Con­
would lead olf the north-south up coastal porta from Maine cordia, Xan., 43; Goodland,
loop to connect with the new to Texas.
Kan., 47; De* Moines, Iowa,
university site at the Orange
and Springfield, Mo„ 48; To­
Seminole Counties line.
peka, Kan. SO; Wichita, Kan.
Rebels Gain
Orr noted tills loop would
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con 32; Kansas City 33; and St.
reduce traffic congestion In go (UP1)—Com munis tied rc Ixsuts, Mo., and Tulaa, Okli.,
major communities in the bell who claim control of half 33.
two counties and showed com of the Congo today were re­
The Weather Bureau blamed
mlasioners a bug* map de­ ported marching on the Im the cold on a “ wioterllke”
picting alt of the various rones
portant provincial capital of •to rn center swirling acroas
such aa business, commercial
tha Great Lakes. It pushed
Bukavu.
Industrial, agricultural, real'
swiftly southward to Texas and
drntial end other* in die two
eastward to the Appalachian*.
Chinese
Boycott
coon tie*.
•now foil at the U.ooo lava)
LONDON (V P D -$ e 4 China
, He noted Hlrhway 17-02 to and at ltaet five pi*-Peking to the L« Plat*'mountain* of
gradually btcoaiIng congested
Communist parties Intend to southwestern Colorado Tu*a
with commercial establish­
boycott the Moecow-ealled ral­ day.
ments and this, be said, will
But to the east and south of
ly of Communist partita on
greatly limit toe highway's abi­
the Sino-Sovlet conflict, au tho advancing cold air tem per
lity to move traffic.
ihoratattve diplomatic aourc at urea remained hot and hu­
The new loop, he contends,
midity high. It was 100 degree*
os aald today.
will alleviate tola situation. He
at Mineral Well*, Tex., Tues­
asked for, and received, in­
day.
P a y Bill Signed
formal approval of commiss­
WASHINGTON (UP1) ioner* of the study and said
his group would continue the President Johnson signed to'
to law today a $207 million
planning.
pay
raise for aorvicemen. He
The loop proposal and other
AP BO CANO, South Viet
phases of an overall plann­ said it gives America's "uni­
ing report will be considered formed citizens a fuller mea­ Nam (U P I))—An American
at the Aug. 21 meeting, he sure of the respect they have helicopter pilot waa killed by
earned."
Communist machine gun fir*
added.
today during the biggest hellThe proposed new highway
horna attack aver launched in
would, he said, improve ac­ None Admitted
ATLANTA
(UP!)
—
Fiery
Viet Nam.
cess between Sanford and the
Crewmen of tha aircraft
university site, Sanford and Lester Maddox, egged on by
the McCoy Jetport near Or­ about 300 whltei, Tuesday said the pilot, • first lieuten­
lando, between Sanford and strapped on a pistol, aold ax ant, slumped over hi* controls
Cocoa, McCoy Jetport and the handles, turned back three when armor-piercing .60-cali­
university, Kissimmee and the Negroes, stabbed ■ dummy, ber bullets tora through the
university, the Martin plant defied police, rode ■ bicycle nine of hi* helicopter and hit
and
university,
Seminole and blocked traffic. But he him In tha chest. Ths co-pilot
County agricultural interests kept his restaurant segregat­ grabbed the control* and flew
ed.
hack to Saigon.
end the Everglades.
It further would encourage
development of the south shore
of Lake Jeesup, the develop­
ment of the Lake Mary inter­
change area at Interstate 4,
trade between South Seminole
County and the Sanford shop­
ping area*.
The loop would also move
HERSI1EY, P*. (U PI) — Wo seek Instead to make
heavy traffic around Orlando
Republican
presidential nom­ room for oil, and to aseur* a
and connect all major radial
ciimal* within th* party In
highways and is far enough inee Barry M. Gold water told
which ail of us will feel com­
out from Orlando and Sanford a GOP summit unity confer­
to serve the developing areas ence today: "I seek th* sup­ fortable and at homa.”
Goldwater a d d e d , * wa
for many years.
port of no extremist—of the want, and we need, ths help
This latter ia in contrast
left or the right.”
of every Republican if wo are
to current highway construc­
The statement, apparently to win in November."
tion which County Engineer
aimed a t clarifying hie posi­
Then, commenting th at “w#
William Buah Jr. said is “ob­
tion
on
extremiim,
waa
con­
havo
heard much already, and
solete when it is built.”
tained in an address prepared wo will hear more before No­
for a meeting of Repuplican vember, about political ex­
governors, gubernatorial can­ tremism and extremist organdidates and other top party iaatlona and policies,” Coldleaden including former Pres­ water said:
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Let me reiterate what I
able him to use a 30-foot and ex-Vic* President Rich­ hava said over and over In
ard M. Nixon.
this campaign: I seek tho sup­
county right-of-way on Elder
Goldwater al»o renewed hie port of no extremist—of tho
Road. Because of a draining assault on Johnson adminis­ iaft or the right. I havo far
ditch, only 11 feet of the tration foreign policy. And he too much faith in tho good
right-of-way remains and Bos­ called It “tha supreme politi­ sense and stability of my fel­
ton does not have room for cal lie" to imply th at a Cold- low Republicans to b* Im­
acceaa to hit property where water victory Nov. S over pressed by talk of a so-called
he plans to construct a home. President Johnson m i g h t ‘extremist take-over1 of tho
party. Such a thing cannot
The Commission voted to somehow lead to war.
Streiaing tha need for party happen under BUI Miller (Rep.
permit, the Lake Harney Wa­
te r Association to utillso unity, tha Ariaona senator William E. Miller, R-N. Y.,
county rights-of-way for lay­ called for people of all ahadca tha vies presidential candi­
of opinion within tha GOP to date) and me.
ing w atar mains.
Strickland • Morrlaon, Inc., join In tha effort to win the
“ Wa repudiate character
tha only bidder, was awarded Whlta House and other offices aeeaaelne, vigilentea, Com­
bids on two compact aedana, for ths Republicans.
mon lets and any group anch
two trucka, ona delivery type
"Tha party of Lincoln la aa tha Ku Klux Klazt th at
van and ona flat body dump now, a t last, a g n a t national
ska to image* it* viawa
truck plus a two-ton cab and party,” ha aald. “We seek to through terror * r threat or
read no on* out of thia party. vlolenc*.”
chasla.

Board OKs Election
The Board of County Com­
missioners Tuesday authorised
an election for registered vot­
ers in Precinct 2 to establish
a fira control district. The
election, according to the
adopted resolution, will be
held in connection with the
general election Nov. 3.
George Bell presented to
the Commission a petition
containing 177 names, more
than the required 26 per cent
of the 630 voters in tha pre­
cinct.
In other action, tha Com­
mission took under advise­
ment a request by James
Boston of Laka Monroe that
some action be taken.^o en­

Bulletin

WILD ANIMAL BONES Identification was one aspect of naturelore cov­
ered a t the 4-H Wildlife Camp Inst week a t Camp McQuarrie in the Ocala
National Forest. A. S. Jensen, right, assistant forester with the Florida
Agricultural Extension Service, describes the jawbone of a deer to threa
Seminole County youths. With Jensen are, from left, George Bradshaw,
Rudy Mueller and Albert Pula. The camp is designed for teen-age boyf
who have done outstanding 4-H Club work and have an interest in wild­
life and conservation.

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Copter Pilot
Killed By Reds

Barry Rejects
All Extremists

New Teachers Monday

By Julian Btenetrnm
Associate Editor
Between 60 and 70 new
(eachera—&lt;hat la, new to Semi­
nole County — will go on toe
payroll next Monday morning
when they convene at 8 a. m.
for a special orientation *e»aton at English Estates Ele­
mentary School.
The following day the coun­
ty's 600-plus teachers all will
report to their raepecUve
schools for tha pre-school
planning period to propan for
the official school opening day
—Aug. 31.
Despite the fact that the
date h at been announced over
and over, the school board of­
fice and The Herald are atill
answering individual requests

as to tha date schools will
open.
The Aug. 31 date was estab­
lished because Labor Day
come* during tho second week
In September. Usually achooU
open the day following Labor
Day. In (act, this will be the
second time within the past
17 years that achooU will be
opened on an August date.
Aa toon aa the county's
new Instructors gather at En­
glish Estate* school they will
board school busee for a tour
of Seminole. They will return
to the air-conditioned (or cli­
mate controlled) school—new­
est In the county system—just
before noon when they will be
the guests at a luncheon spon­
sored by the Seminol* County

Education Association.
They wiH be Introduced to
officials of this group, officials
of the Classroom Teachers
Association and to county
school authorities, Including
Superintendent R. T. Milwee
who will officially welcome
them to Seminole,
Following the luncheon tha
new teachers will convene toe
elementary and secondary
teacher conference* directed
by Mr*. Margaret Gok, aupenvltor of elementary education,
and W. H. DeShaio, super­
visor of secondary education.
Pre-ectiool planning aeaeiana
will begin at the respective
achooU the following morning,
Sessions will be held from 8
a. m. untU 2-30 p. m. daily.

Who Gets Water? Is Question
conditions out-of-lhe-city-Umlt*
residents could havo city wa­
ter.
City Manager Knowleo ex­
plained it thi* way:
“ Because our two new weU
Held*, one in tha vicinity of
th* May fa I;. Golf Course, and
on* south of tho city limlta,
off Hwy. 17-02 South, are both
well outside the present city
limits , you will find city
crows laying pip* from tho
ends of present lines to the
new well fields.”
“ New water pipe* am being
laid along Onora ltd. from
Hwy. 17-02 east to 8anford
Ave.; along Grapevllle Ave.
aouth from First St. to 23lh
certain St.; west on the 23th St. ex-

By Dottle Austin
City Editor
The laytof of water line*
outelde the city limit*, In con­
nection with the City of Sanford’* $800,000 water Improve­
ment ppoyam h a s le t th* telaphones avCity Hall a-jlngUng.
Person! living outside the
d ty limit*, seeing city crow*
and workmen busy stringing
water pipes out along West
23th 8t„ the Paola Rd. and
Grape villa Ave. have beeelgcd
City Manager W. E. Knowles’
office with Inquiries aa to whe­
ther tola water will bo avail­
able to tham.
The answer, in general, la

"No."
However — under

HAS Ceremonies
Open Barracks
“Tha first major structural
change" at Sanford Naval Air
Station was officially opened
this morning In ceremonies at
Barracks 810, th* now sir
conditioned building which
will now become "home" for
308 petty officers at the bate.
Capt. C. W. Swenson, com­
manding officers of th* sta­
tion and Capt. James O. .ieyo,
commander of Reconnaissance
Attack Wing One, cut the rib­
bon to officially open the
aparkiing tore* story struc­
ture.
Capt. Swanson noted In an
informal talk during a tour
of tho building that it la “the
firat major structural change"
a t tho station. He added that
many "change*" had occurred
in operation* end other phases
of th* baa* but this $360,000
building is tho start of what
ho hop* will bo "a pilot pro­
gram of th* future."
"Tho man aaalgned to thi*
barracks,’’ he aald, “a r t vary
fortunate; they will be set­
ting tho pac* for and hava an
impact on tha future of tha
station facliitiea."
Ho called on th* occnpanta
to use common acme In car*
of tho building so aa to keep
It as sprightly new aa It la
now.
Capt. Swanson and C apt
Mayo led Navy personnel,

Alice Surrenders
LUBAKA, Northern Rhode­
sia (U PI)—Prophetess Alice
Lonahlna, mystical leader of
th* fanatical Lumps religious
tact whose rampages plunged
parts of Northern Rhodesia
Into a bloodbath In recant
weeks, surrendered today to
government treops.

contractor r a p r esenUtlvea,
and news media on a tour
of th* facility prior to tho
ribbon-cutting.
Th* men will enjoy some
degree of privacy, four men
per room; new furnishings,
and washers and dryers on
each floor.
Each floor ia complete with
centrally located lounge and
reading room facliitiea In ad­
dition to laundry rooms, and
!&gt;aggage storage rooms. AU
lounge spaces are acoustically
treated for nolae reduction.

tension to th* Paola Rd. and
west on tha Paola Rd. to tha
Mayfair GoU Course. These
new lines wlU connect tha
end* of our protect Unaa la
tha new well!.
“Th# established pedlar ad
foe CKy Commission la that
no utility taps will b# made
If th* property owner la out­
side the corporate lknlta of ths
city, unless It Is within an ap­
proved annexation a rte .
“ However — any person dasiring city utilities m ay alga
an annexation petition asking
that their property be brought
Into the city.
“ If feaalblla, th* Commlam
Ion will then set too a n a lor
annexation. Thia could taka
several months, unless tha
property la contiguous with
adjoining tha present d tp
limits. In toe meantime, how­
ever, tha property owner whs
haa signed an annexation peti­
tion will be allowed to tap Into
tha line, and a m eter will be
installed. Tha catch ia, there
ia a 30 percent additional
charge on the utility bill until
such time a i tha property ia
officially annexed.”
Knowles explained that tola
policy hai been necessary due
to the ahortage of water for
toe past several years, with tha
city'* first obligation due to
tho city residents.
In
approximately
seven
months, when the new w ater
supply Is added to ths sys­
tem, the City Commission may
be receptive to a new policy
to broaden tho water use to
many additional customers.

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SM O KED
VAH-13 Wins
Safety Award
The Chief nt Nov* I Oper­
ation* today named Heavy At­
tack Squadron 13 (VAlt-13)
winner of the CNO Safety
Award among squadron* of
It* type for Fiscal 10(11.
VAH-13 la arhrduled to join
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One at the Sanford Naval
Air Station Oil* month from
It* current home, the Whld3&gt;ey (aland, Wash., Naval Air
Station.
Formal prcaentatlon of the
•ward will likely take place
• t NAS Sanford.
During nine of the 13
Bionlha conaldercd In grading,
VAH-13 waa operating at ara,
where flying ia alallititally
more hatardoua,
VAH-13, commanded hy
Cmdr. C. V. (Tony) Nolta,
potted it* winning record in
twin-Jel A-3U Skywarrlor*.
However, many of the squadron’t flight crew* and aupport personnel are already in
the mldat of tranaltlon to the
Hew RA-SC Vigilant* rrm nnaiatance hotnher at NAS
Sanford.
Tha Fiscal 1003 Safety
Award went to Heavy Attark
Squadron Seven (VAII-7) of
Sanford.
Total flight hours, total
Barrier landing*, number of
Hreidenti and aircraft type

JOHN A. MOHHIS

V. P. Appointed
By Dynatronics
Appointment of John A.
Morris to tha newty created
poat of vira praaldent of manvfarturlng for Dynatronlra,
Jnc., Orlando, Aeroapace Klectrnnlra firm, waa announced
thia week hy company Prealdent Parker Painter Jr.
Aa manufacturing v i e *
president, Morris will he re­
sponsible fur directing the
(■anngement and operation*
mt all production for I)ynatronica standard and rommrrglal product* and will have
primary responsibility for the
development of long • range
plana for mechanisation and
pulumatlon of production en­
gineering and manufacturing
•perationi,
Morria attended the It , S.
Naval Academy and the Uni­
versity of Maryland. Priur to
Joining Dynatronlra in 1U58
ha was associated with lladiailon, Inc., of Mrlbourne.

Geneva Student
Gets Certificate
Barbara Jean Bacon of Hen
• v i haa received a certificate
on completing the Humanities
baUluts for high achool era
duates and sponsored hy
Hampton Initituls at Hamp­
ton, Va.
The Institute which opened
June 30 was designed to de­
velop so understanding and
•pprcciation of literature and
fine arts as part of Western
culture.

are all weighed in determining
winner* of thia important
award.
VAH-13 w a a eomprtlng
against all other heavy attark
nd
reconnaissanre-attsrk
aquadrona in the Navy.

Lake Mary
Baptist Class
Has Meeting
lly Frances Wester
The Friendship Class of tha
First Haptist Church of Lake
Mary met at the home of Mrs.
C. N. North laal week with
the d a ta president, Mr*, l.amnr Stokes, presiding.
The meeting was opened
Ith prayer hy Mrs. W. A.
Hoopengardner. An article
about coupons and trading
stamp* for the Ilaptllt Chlldrrn'a Home in Lake-land was
railed to the attention of the
das* by Mrs. J. A. Varn, and
the member* were asked to
try to collect ns many ns posallile during the month of Au­
gust.
The claslng prayer for the
business session waa given by
Charlotte McQuillin presented
the devotional for the evening,
using 1st Peter, chapter fi, as
the srrlptura reference, fol­
lowed by prayer by Mr*, T.
M. VVhlgham.
An A. 11. C. nible Qulx wns
enjoyed during llu- social
hour and Mrs. McQuillin Won
tha prise. Itefreshmenta were
served by the Imstees.
Others attending were Mre.
T. N. Stafford, Mr*. W. G.
Brown, Mr*. Crawford Shel­
ton, Mrs. Annie Johns, Mrs.
T. J. Townsend and Mrs.
Ralph Taylor.

Reservation Is
For The Birds
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Joe Meitirinrrrnw and Barney
Old Coyote will art as Mrs.
Lyndon B. Johnson's guides
when she visits an Indian
reservation in Montnua Fri­
day.
The While House said Tues­
day that tha First Lady
would rerrlve tribal honors
front the Crow and Northern
Cheyenne Indiana during her
■top at the reservation near
Blliinge, Mont. The visit it
part of Mrs. Johnson's 4,200mlle, four - day trip to Montana, Utah ami Wyoming.

Pay TV Film
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studios and Subscription Tel­
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able for pay television show,
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Franc lace.
The flints will he available
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tlx to nlna months aftar com­
pletion of theatrical first-run
showings. Tha first MUM flint
has been erheduled for tele­
vision release in the first wrrk
of SeptemberOther Invention
Eli Whitney, inventor of
the cotton gin, also was tha
firet person to Invent inter­
changeable part* in firearms,
according to tha Encyclopae­
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By Dottle Austin
MISS TAMMY SHAY, who
Kill become the bride o( Lt.
sam Dow, Wing PIO Satur­
day, was the guest of the
Staff Officers Wives at their
monthly coffee last Thursday.
The group met at the home
of Mrs. Sam Day In Lake
Mary and after envying cof­
fee and refreshments, some of
the guests went shimming in
the lake.
Joining the "social swim"
was a new member, Mrs.
Charles Fadden. Others were
Mrs. Don Flliell, Mis. Robert
Farrell, .Mrs. Neil Harris,
Mrs. Warren lloeller, Mrs.
Wallace Holton. Mrs. William
licnburg, Mrs. James Mayo,
Mrs. Hay Milburn. Mrs. Cliff
Nelson, Mrs. Marion Will*
hauck and Mrs. E. L. Ebbcrt.
• • •
SOME RESHUFFLING has
teen done among the new
representatives to the execu­
tive board of the Naval OUT
cers Wives Club and alter one
thing and another were taken
into consideration the assign­
ments came out this way:
President, of course, is
Mrs. C. L. Fitzpatrick of
KVAH-3; with Mrs. J. D. Ma­
loney of Dot. 3 as first vice
president. Mrs. Edward Foy
of VAH-T will be second vice
president; with Mrs, Terry
fehattuck of ItVAll-3 In charge
of the Thrift Shop with the as­
sistance of Mrs. Thelma Un­
ger.
Mrs. Joe Watson of VAH-7
will do publicity; Mrs. James
Bell of 7, correspondence;
with Mrs. Ginny Nelson of
Staff as recording secretary.
Mrs. J. L. Atkinson of RVAH
•9 will serve as treasurer.
The board has bad two
meetings since their election,
one with the old board mem­
bers at the home of Mrs. W,
A. Ycllnck, and another with
the new president, Mrs. FillPatrick. This group will serve
for the next six months offi­
cially guiding and directing
the charitable and high social
activities of the officers wives
clubs, in their conceited phil­
anthropic endeavors,
• •

•

MORNING COFFEE for
RVAII-V Wives was cohosleased by Mrs. Harry Klein
and Mrs. Andy Reno at Mrs.
Klein's home In Park Ridge,
la it week.
Special guests were Mrs.
James Mayo and Mrs. J. M.
Ciackcn, Mrs. Torn Quillan
and Mrs. Phil Bccton.
Thu group made plans to

play bridge at the home ol
Mrs. David Turner on Lake
Markham on Aug. 19 and
heard reports from the treas­
urer, Mr*. Gene Thompson
and from Mrs. C. L. Atkinson,
who represents the gioup
with Hie NOWC.
* • •
FOND FAREWELLS were
said to Lt. and Mrs. R. If.
Cooke at a gathering of
friends last week, hosted by
Lt. and Mrs. Andy Reno at
their Park Ridge home.
Lt. Cooke, formerly at­
tached to RVAH-9 and pre­
sently to Det. S, will be at­
tending school at Harvard
University this fall.
Joining to wish them bon
vo&gt;age were LCDR and Mrs.
J. Dunn, LCDR and Mrs. G.
Atkinson, LCDR and Mrs. It.
I larrup, LCDR and Mrs. Tom
Quillin, Lt. and Mrs. Harry
Klein, Lt. and Mrs. John Mc­
Cracken, Lt. and Mrs. A.
Karnes and Lt. and Mrs. P.
Monroe.
• . •
THE HERALD gets around.
Many folks who live here
have it follow them when they
have to leave.
Such Is the case of Ann
Siceiowski, who formerly liv­
ed here, until her husband
was transferred to .Memphis
about three years ago.
Ann writes tiiat she still gets
Uic Herald and is happy to
report that they will be re­
turning "home" to Sanford
at the end of August, and no
one could be happier. She did
not say to which squadron
they would be attached.
Several charitable organi­
zations will be glad to hear
the news, too, as Ann was
very active in community en­
terprises such as tile Little
Red Schoolhousc and the Can­
cer Society and the Democra­
tic Women's Assn.
(We could say the Demo
Women could use a little help.
We haven't heard much from
them lately, though the Re­
publican ladies arc getting
pretty active.)
Ann is going to be surpris­
ed when she sees how Sanford
has grown In the past three
years. You don't realize It too
much If you slay here, but
when you go away, you are
amazed when you return and
see what has happened. (We
know about this first hand.)
• • •
VAll-U Enlisted W hci, the
Checkmates, have had ■ busyweek, with a board meeting, a
picnic, a new baby and all

COMMUNISTS’ H ll SUNK It 7 — This photo was
obtained from un official Communist source
which claim it is Navy Lt. (J.G.) Everett Al­
varez Jr. of San Jose, Calif., missing in the
American raids on Dip torpedo boat docks in
North Viet Nam. Two pilots disappeared during
the raids.
(NEA Ruuio-Telepliotu)

U. S. Moves To
Help Tshombe
Restore Order
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
State Department officials
today considered plans to in­
crease military and economic
aid to tiie Congo Central gov­
ernment as part of an effort
to bring order out of the
chaos now sweeping the Afri­
can nation.
As a first step. Assistant
Secretary of State for Afri­
can Affairs G. Mennen Wil­
liams was sent to the rebel­
lion-tom country T u e s d a y
night to confer with Premier
Moise Tshombe and other
Congolese officials in Leop­
oldville.
State Dcparunent officials
said Williams would discuss
the U.S. aid program outlin­
ed to Belgian officials last
week by W. Averell Karriman. undersecretary of state.
th e department said that
the United States and Bel­
gium have agreed on addition­
al meusutes to help the Con­
golese government stabilize
the nutiun against rebels cen­
tered In the eastern Congo
region of Kivu.
Officials said that under
the Belgium U.S. agreement,
thrro were no plans to intro­
duce any U S. military per­
sonnel beyond a limited num­
ber of technicians required to
train the Congolese in the use
of the transportation and
communication
equip­
ment which forms the bulk of
American militnry aid.
sorts of activities.
First llie new officers met
at the home of Ronnie Jen­
kins. and nanird Betty Newsome (Mrs. Robert) as tem­
porary chaplain.
A little later in the day,
Betty gave birth to her first
child, a nine pound, 14*3
ounce boy.
Saturday, the club, joined
by (he foiki from Del. 8 had
a picnic at the lake on the
Orlando Air Force Base. It
was a beautiful day (or lt,
everyone had a wonderful
time, and went home full of
home made Ice cream, liome
made pic, and dclicioui salads
and hot dogs.
During the picnic, an elec­
tion was lie Id to name King
a n d Queen Checkmate of
I9G4. among the little folks.
Little Bryan Hall wai nam­
ed King, with Rebecca Cor­
net as Queen, tiny Lea Ber­
gen as princess and cute little
Tonli Buenavista as prince.
We expect to have some pic­
tures of them hy next week.
In the games that were
played, Dennia Hogan and
Kurt Goddard came in first
in the three-legged race, with
Diane and Stephanie Cornett
coming in second. Both re­
ceived prizes.
The next meeting of the
Checkmates will be Aug. 23 at
7:30 p.m. at tho Acey Duccey
Club when final plans for the
fashion show will be made.
The show is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. Sept. II at the NAS Ball­
room, and anyone wishing fur
liicr information may call Ag
net Buenavista, the chairman
Tiie little Checkmate prln
cess, Lea Bergen Is a now
seven • month • old
charmer,
who caused some stir at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital when
she checked in at only two
pounds. 11 ounces somewhst
before she was supposed lo
arrive.
Tiie tiny Utile one, who
spent the first 68 days of her
life in the hospital's laolette,
is now a bouncing 11 pounds
and three ounces, says Mama
Dottle Bergen.
"She's not exactly plump,
but she's doing fine," laid
Dot.

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WASHINGTON (UP1) —
The opening salvo* havo
sounded in what promise* to
be one of the big battles of
t h e upcoming presidential
campaign—the condition of
tho nation’s defenses.
Republican presidential can­
didate Barry M. Guldwater let
loose the first round Monday
In a speech here before the
National Association of Coun­
ties. He charged that the ad.
minisiration'i "utter disregard
for new weapons" would leave
to a cut of 90 per cent over
the next decade in the nation's
"deliverable nuclear capabil­
ity.”
On another front, Rep. Mel­
vin R. Laird, R-Wia., chair­
man of the platform com­

mittee at the recent GOP Na­
tional Convention, charged
that the administration was
attempting to stifle criticism
of the "grip in weapons de­
velopment."
In a speech prepared for
delivery on tiie House floor
today, Laird said President
Johnson's recent announce­
ment of a new strategic air­
craft called the SR71 was
misleading. He said it was just
a modified version of tiie A11, a plane he said had been
started during the Eisenhow­
er administration. The Pctuagon fired back at Goldwater
Tuesday, labeling his charge
"totally fulsc" in a statement
issued through Assistant De­
fense Secretary Arthur Syl­
vester.

And the President, address­
ing the same counties group
at the White House, declar­
ed: "The world knows-and uil
Americans can know—that the
United States Is the strongest
nation in history. And all of
our plans and oil of the work
now going on wilt keep it that
way.”
Sylvester said that Gotdwater'a assertion about a reduc­
tion in nuclear capability was
"not only without foundation
but contrary to facts." His
statement said that by 1970
the nation will "have a cap­
ability to deliver on target
two and n half times a* maiir
warheads as we hnd in 1901
and a greater number than we
have today."

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HIT BY TURKS — A Cypriot patrol boat, swept by flames, smokes after
being hit during the Turkish air raid a t Xeroe, Cvprus, Saturday. Greek
OyorioU claim that 3410 wars killed la the nud». (NLA iUuliu-Tclephoto).

franfarS

REV. RICHARD LYONS of All Souls Catholic Church, center, was hon­
ored nt a birthday reception Riven Sunday by tiie Catholic Women's Club.
Shown with him are Rev. James Crotty of Sarasota and Rev. Ralph
Kaiser of Sanford Naval Air Station, at left and, a t right, Mrs. C. C.
Mamcle of the Women’s Club and Rev. Hugh Keane, new pastor of tiie
the Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary.
(Herald Photo)

Reception Honors Rev. Lyons
By Donna Kite*
Approximately 3l)0 persons
attended a reception Sunday
afternoon honoring Rev. Rich­
ard Lyons, pastor uf All Foul*
Catholic Church, on the occa­
sion of his birthday.
The reception, which was
sponsored by tiie Culliolic
Women’s Club of All Souls
Pariah, was held at tho
Knights of Columbus Hall on
Oak Avenue.
Father Lyons was presented
with a sweater by Mrs. C. C.
Mamelc. tvctciar) of the club
and witli a spiritual bouquet
by Ted Michaels, grand knight
of St. IUchurd'i Council G3G7,
Knights of Cotumbui.
Father Lyons expressed his

appreciation and delight to
tha organizations, parishion­
er* and friends who were pm*
sent.
Distinguished gucsta 'neluded Rev. Hugh Krune, pas­
tor of the Church of tha Na­
tivity; Rev. William J. Trainor. pastor of St, Mary of the
Lakes parish, Eustis; Rev.
Ralph Kaiser, Catholic chap­
lain at Sunford Naval Air
Station; Rev. James Crotty,
teaehrr at Cardinal Mooney
High School, Sarasota, and
Sister Mary Vcrouiiu, prin­
cipal of All Souls school.
Representing uira Catholic
organizations were Mrs. Msinrls and Mrs. Gena O'Hara,
corresponding secretary of All

Souls Catholic Women's Club;
Call Von lleiiiiiiis, president
and Leo Sal*ail, vice presi­
dent, of AH Souls Holy Xami
Society; Mrs. A. W, Teslo,
past president and -Miss Dor­
othy Teslo, treasurer, of the
Church of tiie Nativity Cath­
olic Women’s Club; Mr*. Per­
ry Sislcr, secretary to the
pastor, ('huirh of the Nativ­
ity; Ted Michaels, grand
knight, Al Coulter, financial
secretary, Buddy L e F l l a ,
trustee, Lou Huddleston, war­
den, Joe Fnlgionr, inside
guurd, George Rogenjia and
Paul glinka, of thn executive
committee, uil of tiie Knight*
of Columbus;
Punch, cake, nuts and mints
were served.

Aug. 12, 1964 — Pago 8

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BEST-DECORATED lunch box at n recent box-lunch picnic by Girl
Scout Troop 112 wan that of Minn Mary Loftier, ahown here, In tho cen­
ter. At left nntl right are Mr. anil Mrs. L. C. Dellnrco, owners of Dell’s
Pastry Shop who judged the boxes.
(Herald Photo)

Prizes Given At Scout Picnic
Ml.-v* Mary Lcfflcr was the
winner of the bcst-dccoralcd
box lunch at a recent picnic
held at Sliver Lake by Girl
Scout* of C addie Troop 112.
J ud get of the decorations
were Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Dellarco of Dell’* Pastry Shop.
Mi»s Lcflicr's box was decorated with balloon* and
streamers.
After reaching the lake the
Scouts drew numbers and ex­
changed lunch boxes. They ta­
ler went fnr a swim.
Those who attended were
Frances Datiglcinan, Michele
Moreland, Linda Green, Jac
klc Morgan, Mrs. Nancy Ilot
dvr, Judy and Sally Itobb ami

Mrs. Fred Robb. Seoul leader
In recent weeks the girls
have liven working on tbeir
Puppeteer Badge and have
completed a shadow puppet
show of Little Red Riding
Hood.

PITCHING PARAGON
Waller Johnson, tlio famoui hasebull pitcher, won
more gumes, struck out more
hatters, pitched more innings
amt compiled more shutout*
th an a n y other huselinll huiIrr of (he llutli century, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia
llritnnnica.

They are also composing
short stories and Illustrating
them with cutout pictures.
After completion the stories
will be presented to children
at Seminole Memorial Hospi­
tal.

Only thing our
Quinine cures:
Thirst.

CH ARLIE IS
O U R BEST
S A L E S M A N ..
And he's not
even on our
payroll!
HERE’S HOW —

GO-KART RACING enthusiast CTO Frank Smart and nine-year-old non
Keith pose with impressive collection of trophies they have won. Smart
feels that Karts provide the safest form'of motor racitiR for persons front
“nine to ninety” and encourages all members of his family to participate
ill the sport.
(Herald Photo)

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Big Political Guns Open
Up On Nation's Defenses

S tir

Sunland Navy Man Is Celebrity
CPO Frank Smart from
GCA Radar Unit at Sanford
Nava) Air Station and a resi­
dent at 812 Haywood Drive,
Sunland Eatates, It a celebrity
in go-kart racing circles hav­
ing won 22 trophies in the
past t&lt;vo-snd-one-half years,
18 of which were in the San­
ford area with the remaining
aix from tha Philippine*.
Chief Smart built his first
go-kart when he was station­
ed in the Philippines and was
Instrumental in introducing
tha sport there.
According to Smart, drivers
and karts must meet stand­
ard safety requirement* s i

set up by the Co-Kart Club.
When racing, driven muat
wear long-sleeved Jacket*,
long psnu, gloves and helmet
and goggles.
Karts, which weigh approx­
imately I GO pounds and can
attain a maximum speed of
70 miles per hour, must have
fuel tanks made of safety ap­
proved metals and all nuta anj
bolts must be elastic locket
or carter keyed. Fuels used
can be either gasoline or
methanol alcohol, although tin
latter la preferred because it
la less explosive and gives
more power.
Sm art first became inter­

ested in what he calia "The
poor man's Indianapolis rac­
ing" in 1900 when he saw
his first go-kait race In Ok­
lahoma. He su)s tiiat It is the
safest form of motor rucing
for pci sons anyw here from
nine to ninety und has en­
couraged his family to be ac­
tive In the spurt.
His wife, Libby, raced In
the Philippine*, and tlieir
daughter, Bernice, 12, and son,
Keith, nine, participate in a r­
ea meets. Keith recently won
two trophies. Four-year-old
Paul, because of hla tender
years, can only be an enthus­
iastic spectator a t this tuna.

Charlie calk'il a friend
down at Thu Herald.
Told him lie wan ex­
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Business Brief

Deltona Names
Andrew M. Barr

ICBM Launched
Af Vandenberg

DELTA

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for two months o r "Exercise
Desert Strike.”
The Gramlin family motorcd to Atlanta Thursday after­
noon and home to Kellecn,
Texas. Sergeant Gramlin is a
former student at Crooma
High.
• • e
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jonoa #
and son Casey Jr., and the
littlcst Jones left the city Sat­
urday for Union Springs, Ala.,
where they will visit Mrs.
Junes’ sister.
• e e
E. L. Blacksbearc and Ed
Jr. motored to Philadelphia,
New York and Wasliiagtoo.
They will visit tlic World’s
M IAM I- Andrew M. Barr Fair and many other points &lt;4 ft
has liecn named executive to interest
Neil E. Bahr, vice president
• • •
of sales for The Deltona Cor­ Mr. and Mrs. George W.
poration.
leading
Florida Slicppanl A S t Petersburg
home building and community were in town for a few day a.
development company.
While here, they were guests
A specialist In real estate of hia mother, Mrs. Annie
operations and real property Sheppard. Mrs. George Shop
management, Harr ha* been pard la a former teacher of
in the real estate field 11 mathematics at Crooms High.
years.
• • •
ft
He was a member of Wie Rev. J. L. Brooks, pastor of
"Million Dollar Sales Club" Zion Hope Baptist Church, will
nine years; has organised a observe his Sixth Anniversary
number of corporations, and Sunday August 18 at II a. m.
Is the author of a book, "How A musical program will ba
To Set Up and Profitably Ope­ given at this time. At 3 p. m.
rate Your Own Real Estate the Rev. »f. Bernard White
Business,’* to be published In hurst and his contfregalloo
September by Prentice-Hall.
will conduct the serv ices. Tha
During the past year he public is invited to attend.
served as a real estate sales
» • •
ft
consultant &lt;o John D. MaeAr- E. C. Wilson, instructor of
thur. devetoper of Palm Beach Social Studies at Crooma High
Gardens, Florida.
has returned Itome after study­
Rarr attended the Univer­ ing at Hampton Institute in
sity of Maryland and waa a Hampton, Virginia.
raptain in the U. S. Army In
• • •
Korea where he won two Sli­ Joe Brown of New York City
ver Stars and a Bronze Star. la visiting our city. Brown
He and his wife, Ann, and a was a resident of Sanford fur
son. Daniel, live in Fort Laud many years before leaving.
erdale.
• • •
Drew (Bundinl) Brown w a s
In town last week as guest of
Willie Brown J r. and family.
Brown is an associate of Hea­
vyweight Champion Cassius
Clay. He U the fdlow ;who
elatedly lifted Clay Into the
MIAMI— Two executive ap­ air after the referee announc­
pointments at Royal Castle ed him (Clay) the winner over
System, Inc.—Jam es J. Rush Sonny Liston.
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as vice j,resident of operation* |
and Edwin C Grimm as trea­ The Rev, Harold Bernard
surer—have been announced Whitehurst and family observ­
by Lawrence K. Sinner, presi­ ed family day last Sunday.
Relatives of his were hero
dent.
Rush, a former Sears Roe­ from several cities.
• • •
buck executive, Joined Royat
Herbert
Cherry took hia
Castle tuo years ago, subse­
quently becoming operations family on an extended vaca­
manager, the post lie held at tion. They will visit the
the time of Ids new appoint­ World's Fair and many other
ft
Interesting sites.
ment as vice president.
s e e
Grimm, previously controll­
Zion
Hope
Baptist Church la
er for the company, also Joined
Royal Cas'le two years ago observing Its annual revival
after serving in the same scrvlcea. You are invitee) to
rapacity for Shop Rite Super attend.
•
a e
Markets, a chain of 130 super­
Mrs.
Hester
Dukes, her
markets with headquarters In
granddaughter and e o u a i a
Elisabeth, New Jersey,
a-e leaving today for H a rt
ford, Conn, and Greenfield,
»
Muss.
• » s
The Missionary Society; of
Allen Chapel A.M.E. Choreb
met at the home of Mrs.! Ai­
dants Mitchell Sunday a t 1:30
VANDENBERC. AFB, Caltf. p m. The meeting was opened
(UPI) — A Titan 2 Intercon­ with the song “Jesus Keeps
tinental ballistic missile (IC- Me Near The Cross.” This
RM) was launched Tuesday waa followed by a prayer! led
by the Air Force on an ap­ by
Mrs.
Hester
Dukes,
*
parently aucceesful 15,000- Theme: "The Women and Tha
mlle-an-hour flight down the Way." Each member took an
Pacific missile range,
active part in the discussion,
Tha 150.ton missile la cap­ The discussion* were on if*)*
able of hitting a pre-selected and means of contributing te
target up to 0,300 miles away. tha less fortunate, lira. Dukes
It was the eecond firing In a was elected reporter. Thera
current program to evaluate wss one visitor, Mrs. Conns
the weapons system and gat Williams of West Palm Beach.
performance data on the mla- Mrs. Lucille Tuns 11 announc­
ft
ed that the next meeting would
sile.
be held at the home of lira.
Leri Coleman. Refreshmanta
Flying aomewhere for vaca­ were served by Mrs. Williams
tion? If the flight Is a long end Mrs. Mitchell. Due to ill*
ou«, get up and walk around ne»s. Mrs. Lulu Ellison was
a bit every now and then, unable to meet with tha group.
Semlnole-DeBary Heart Asso­ They are praying that aha
ciation suggests, to keep the win bava s speedy recovery.
circulation In your legs from Mrs. LucHie TunsU Is presi­
stowing down. Stretch your dent and Mrs. Heater Dufcea
ft
leg* on motor trips, too.
la reporter.
By Robert B. Thom a t Jr.
Serjeant Oscar A. Gramlin
and family recently paid a
visit to his mother, Mrs. M.
E. Gramlin. lie is a member
of the 301st Administration
Company, firs t Armored Di­
vision at Fort Hood, Texas.
His unit recently completed
(raining In the Mojave Desert

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Sports

Phils Grim Dispite 13 To 5 Romp Over Chicago Cubs

Between Rojas Jams Both
Us Fans Wrists; Gonzalez
Is Hospitalized

Mauch Predicts
Phils Can Win
With .600 Ball

By Boh flndyk
Newspaper Enterprise A»»n.
Thla la the 400th annlvers■ry of the birth of the greeteat aporta writer who ever
lived. I mean thte guy waa
■o good that the atuff he
quilled when guya wore rufflea and leotarde ia ■till
freah aa the foam on • mug
of newly drawn beer.
, I’m talking of none other
than William (Don’t call me
Willie) Shakcapeare, alao re­
membered aa quite a play­
wright.
For Inetance, four esntuTlea ago Bill had Charlea O.
Finley of Kanaaa City quoted
In a play: “I love thla aport
well, but I ahall aa aoon quar­
rel a t It aa any man." (Mer­
ry Wlvea of Wlndaor). And
Bill came right back with a
retort from B«»«ball Commiaaloner Ford Frick: "With
thy brawla thou haat dlaturb'd
o u r aport.’' (Mldiummer
Might'a Dream).

CHICAGO (UPI) — Gena
By Milton Hlehmomd
Mauch, manager of tha N a­
UPI Sports Writer
tional League leading Phil­
Someone's always taking the
fun out of life, even for the
adelphia Phillies, cautiously
first place Philadelphia Phil­
predicted today that hla team
can win the pennant with a
lies.
Ordinarily, they would figure
great big “If.”
to be a happy pennant-bound
"If .600 baseball will do it,1
crew today with a nice new
h t aald, "wa’ll do It.”
winning streak of four games
Actually, the Phillies are
and a comfortable three-game
doing far better than that,
lead over the rest of the Na­
with 10 win* In the last 13
tional League.
garnet, for a .760 mark, and
You'd think they'd have a
66-43 or .606 for tha season.
lot to laugh and Joke about
“Wa wars a little below
following Tuesday’s 13-5 romp
t h a t before our currant
over the Chicago Cube, in
streak," Mauch aald, "ao wa
which Johnny CalUaon collect­
had a ways to coma back.
ed a grand slam homer and
"But if wa can play tha
two doubles and newly-acqlurway w* have for 1M game*,"
ed Frank Thomas chipped In
ha added, ”1 see no reason
with three double*.
why wa can't do it for tha
But they were a rather grim
other 63.”
lot after the victory because
Tha Phillies survived two
they realized It could have
Injuries Tuesday—and luckily
been their moat costly one of
neither waa aerloua, to awamp
the aeaeon.
the 8th place Chicago Cuba
The reason for their dejec­
13-6 and run thalr winning
e v e
tion primarily was an injury
atreak to four garnet, only
NFL football chler Pete to Cookie Rojae, who has been
ona short of their longest of
Roielte, after viewing the the unsung hero of tho club
the action.
r a c e nt All-Btar baieball ■11 year. And as If that wasn’t
FRESHMEN AGAIN — Last footbull season, players like George Mira
With two games remaining
enough
of
a
crusher,
Bojas*
game: lloneat dull! To our
of Miami (top left), Mcl Renfro of Oregon (top right), Bob Brown of
with tha Cuba in this stand,
aport away l" (Love'o La­ center field replacement, Tony
Nebraska (bottom left) and Joe Don Looney of Okiahomn were top colthey might run up the longest
bour’* l.o*t). And epeaking Gonzalez, wound up at the
tegiate players in tho nation. This yenr, they’ll have to prove themselves
winning atreak In tha league
of ].ovc'* Labour'* 1.0*1, same hospital.
again aa rookies in the National Football League camps of San Francisco,
campaign.
Manager
Gene
Mauch
said:
formerly auependrd Green
Dallna, Philadelphia and New York, respectively.
"There
are
no
wont*
to
de­
Bay player Paul ltomung:
"One that make* aport to scribe the kind of Job Hojaa
the print* and hi* book- has done for us."
Nor are there any words to
mate*.” And aim Marly aidedescribe
Mauch’s
anguish
lined Alea Karra* of De­ when be saw Rojas ran into
troit: "There** no auch the centerfleld wall In the
aport by aport o’erlhrown.” third inning while trying to
* a *
collar Joa Amalflntano'a tri­
BUI had much to aay about ple.
the Meta: "Thla la the great­
NEW YORK (UPI)—Right­
Rajai Jammed both wrists,
est error of all the real" (M. necessitating a ride downtown
hander Mel Stottiemyra bid
M. Dream) ..." W h a t la thla T to a Chicago hospital. He waa
farewell to the Richmond Vir­
BpnrtT Bear the hoya home,” released but Gonzalez, struck
ginians to begin hurling today
(Winter’* Tale). But nil! add­ on hla helmet by a Dick EllaTwina won 91 games, finishing waa balling .220 when an injury at Yankee Stadium against
By Boh Martel
ed wisely, "Hold the sweet • worth pitch In the sixth, waa
United Press International
second in 1062 and third in sidelined him. A aerie* of re­ the White Sox.
Jeat up: thla aport ahall be kept at the hospital overnight
MINNEAPOLIS— ST. PAUL 1063.
placements had a combined The New York Yankees
thronlcled." (M. N. Dream!. for observation.
(UPI) — Minnesota Twin*’ Thia year, a aeries of disap­
bought the 11-year-old pitcher
"And hava not we affection*,
That took a lot of the Joy out Manager Sam Mele, whoso pointments led the Twina from batting averago of less than from the International Lea­
dralrea for aport and frailty, of live Phillies' victory which gray-spccklcd hair la quick­ a contender'* role to that o( an .100.
gue's Vcea and optioned eightClub President Calvin Grif­ year veteran lefthander Bud
aa men have!" (Othello). t went to John Boozer, whose ly ^com ing a solid mass of also-ran.
BUI Dailey, who In 1863 made fith has repeatedly stated that Daley to the Richmond Club
On Los Angeles' erratic out­ record now la 2-2. Ellsworth white, isn't attributing hla
who
was
hammered
for
11
hits,
M
relief appearance*, gaining be has no Intentions ef firing on 21-hour zecalL
team's
tailspin
to
any
individ­
fielder Frank Howard: “Sud­
IS saves and alx victories with Mcle, who ia on a ease-year Stottiemyra, w h m e 13-33
denly a grievous sickness Including CallUon's lath hom­ ual.
contract. Mele took a pay cut action record with the Veea
took him, that makea him er, in 5*4 Innings, suffered hie Hie Twin*, picked by many an earned run average of 1.06,
this year for finishing third in Included a 10-game victory
gaap and stare and catch the 14th setback against 13 wins. to battle for the American couldn't get anyooe out this
IMS.
San
Francisco
remained
year
and
Is
now
with
Char­
league
pennant
thla
seaaon,
•treak, was immediately plac­
sir.” (Henry VI).
A patient, yet firm manager, ed Into starting rotation by
To strike-threatening big three gamre off the pace with have plunged out of the flag lotte In tbe Southern League,
The Twina also had high Mele has tha complete backing Manager Yogi Berra.
league umpires! “I will not a 6-3 victory over St. Louia, race Into second division with
Milwaukee
defeated
Houston,
IpoasIblUtW
of
finishing
as
hopes
for Bill Flacher, a re­ of hia players.
The rookie led the Interna­
give my part of thia aport for
00,
Cincinnati
beat
Loe
An­
liever
obtained from Kanaaa Aa one said, "there's noth­ tional Lingue with an earnedlow
aa
eighth.
n pemion of thouaanda,”
ti Hr*, 4-Z, and the New York "When a (cam la going bad, City. Ha ia now a scout for ing we'd like better than to win run average of 1.42. He pitch­
(Twelfth Night).
for Sam. He's a great guy and ed 10 complete gamea, six of
Meta out-lasted the Pittsburgh everything seem* U&gt; happen to the Twins.
Bill aided with tired h*lt Pirates 3 2 in a game called
it,” M de aald. "W ten wa
Bcmie Allen, who had a fin* a great manager. But we Jurt which were shutouts, and
players: "If all the year were because of rain in the eighth make a mistake the opposing rookie aeaaon In 10A2, never can't seem to do anything
struck out M in 132 innlngi.
playing holiday*, to sport inning.
club Jumps aU over us. I've quite regained hie form and right,”
Slot Item eyr* Jointed the Vir­
Would he a* tedious a* to
Mela's respect for hia play- ginians test year. He had
never aeen as many unearned
work." (Henry IV),
era U also very evident.
runs in my life like the once
been playing Clsaa B bsli at
• • *
At a recent civic function Greensboro, N. C.
Uni have been scored against
About boxing Bill said,
Mele Introduced hia players
us recently."
Daley, 21, had a 8-2 record
"I* It *pnrt7 I think It la:
amidst applause from tha audi­ with the Yankees. He chalked
Mete, a resident of Quincy,
and doth affection breed
ence.
Maas., and a former basketball
up a 4.63 earned-runa average
‘Now I want to applaud In 33 framea this season.
It? I think It doth.” (Othelstar at New York University,
them myaelf,” Mcle said.
lo). |t's a good thing Bill
Result* Tuesday Night
took over the Twina June 23,
"Things haven't been powrote, not «p«ke, or *ome- Lake Mary va. North Orlando, 1061, when the club waa In
Ing so good but these guya
body might have punched
ppd., wet grounds
ninth ptace and Cookie Lavahim for saying it that way. Casselberry va. Bear Lake, gel to was fired.
CHICAGO - (NEA) — The have always given m a 100
ppd,, wet Krmindi
Under Mela, the club played American Medical Association per cent.”
To Floyd Patterson, "0,
W L F ct OB
STANDINGS
near .300 ball the rest of the Comm Mice on the Medical
quirk, or 1 am gone” . ■ .
Phite.
66 43 .606
0 0 #ea«on and moved up to sev­ Aspects or Sports and the Na­
4'tn our aport* my belter Altamonte Springs
San Fran.
63 48 .573 3
o 0 enth place. In each of the tional Federation of State
canning faint*.” (Anthony Rear Lake
Ctnn.
63 31 .333 5V*
0 0 1062 and IMS aeicons tha High School Associations rec­
and Cleopatra). "To sleep, Casselberry
Pitta,
59 31 .334 TV*
0 0
perchance to dream. Ah, Lake Mary
St. Louis
39 33 .371 8V*
ommended closer atentlon to
North Orlando
0 0
that'* the rub.” (Hamlet.)
Milwaukee
37 34 .314 10
equipment in safeguarding
Ijos Anf.
33 36 .490 12
alhlctea.
BUI advised Fktyd: "Fight
W 1, PcL GB Chicago
32 58 .472 14V4
For the head, s helmet of
closer, or, flood Faith, you'll
70 43 .619
Tueaday’a Result*
Houiton
48 67 .4172t
shock-absorbing material en­ Baltimore
catch a blow." (Henry VI).
Chicago
69 44 .611 1 New York
• a •
33 18 .31033
cased In a rigid plastic shell
63 43 .591 3H
United Press International Jacksonville A Buffalo 1, tat waa suggested. Snug fit, rigid New York
Tuesday's Results
On Soccer: "Thou say'at
39 37 .308 12V* Philadelphia 12 Chicago 8
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Jackaonville 7 Buffalo 2, 2nd face masks with internal cush­ Los Ang.
thla aport were hinder'd by
38 34 .500 13V* New York I Pittsburgh 2,
Detroit
—
Hllnrlu
Morales,
157.
Mex­
Toronto
S
Atlanta
4
ioning, not to protrude more
thy brawla." (Comedy of Er­
33 59 .482 15V* called end TV4 toning*, rain
Minn.
ico City, knocked out Thell Columbus 6 Syracuse I
than an Inch and a quarter
rors).
Cleveland
St 60 .474 16V* Cincinnati t Los Angelos a
Torrance,
100,
Loe
Angeles,
7.
from
the
nose,
and
a
dentistOn signing college atari by
Richmond 6 Rochester 0
33 61 .463 17V* Milwaukee 8 Houston 8
Boston
fitted mouthpiece were rec­
tha proa: “Then will two at
43 72 .283 27
Wash.
Wednesday's Game*
HOUSTON
(UPI)
—
Manommended.
once woo one, that m uit nerds
Kan. City
42 71 .372 28 New York at Pittsburgh (N)
uel
Gonzalez,
147,
Odraia,
Body
pads
should
be
of
be aport alone.” (M. N.
Tuesday'* Remit*
Philadelphia at Chicago
shock-absorbing material and
Tex., knocked out Rip Ran­
Dream).
Chicago 4 New York 4,1st, day San Francisco at 8L Louia (N)
all
players
should
have
ankles
dall,
147,
Houston,
3.
Tuesday's
Results
Thla waa the kind of guy
Chicaq° • New York 2, 2nd, Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N)
wrapped with 2V* to l-lndi
BUI waa. A great aporta
(N)v
Houston at Milwaukee (N)
Birmingham
8
Knoxville
3
width
bandages,
of
material
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)
Baltimore • Boston 7
writer. Adieu . . . Adieu.
Thursday's Gamea
other than elastic. Cleats
— Rig Kkt Goldstein, 103, Ran Lynchburg 4 Chattanooga 0
Washington 3 Kanaaa City 2
Philadelphia a t Chicago
should be kept short and rub­ Minnesota I Detroit 2
Diego, knocked out A1 Con­ Columbus 2 Charlotte 0
Only game scheduled
ber heels without cleats may
nie*, 210, Phoenix 5.
Macon 8-7 Aahevilte 6-4
Wednesday's Games
be used.
Cleveland
at
Lo*
Angeles,
(N)
NEW YORK (NBA) - The
Washington at Kama* Oky
U. S. Olympic Committee el
ENTER DOUBLES
(N)
ready has started planning for
CHESTNUT HILL, Mata. Detroit at Minnesota (N)
the IMS games in Mexico City
NEW YORK (NEA) - It following week missed tha 36- (UPI) — Rafeal Otuna and
The committee has author­ aeems that certain members of hole cut to the Phoenix Open. Antonie Palafox, members ef Boston at BaRimote (N)
Chicago at New York
ized the research firm of Ar the professions] golf tour suf­
Thao there’s Julius Boro*, Mexico'* Davis Cup team,
Thursday'! Gamas
Utur D. Little, Inc. Boehm, to fer a letdown after winning a
who won tha Greensboro, Open Tuesday entered tha 84th na­ Detroit at Minnesota
make a complete study of the to urns meat.
sod missed U» cut to the Matt- tional doubles championships, Boston at Baltimore, (N)
Olympic program.
Take Tommy Jacobs, far ex­ era tournament tha following which begin Sunday a t tha Chicago at New York (T-N)
The firm will study the fuac ample. He won the Palm
week. Mike Soucbak won tha Longwood Crtekat Club.
Only games scheduled
lions, policial, program* and Springe Golf Classic and the
Memphis Open and than failed
operations of the Olympic
to survive a qualifying round
committee and will make rec
far the U. 8. Open the n u t
ora mend at Ions to Improve the
day.
U. S. effort.
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (NEA)
Gary Flayer had aim Oar
—One thing le certain about trouble* after winning tha 300
INNOUNCB APPOINTMENT tome of the New York GtaaU'
Festival Open. Ftva day* later
MONTREAL (UPI — N a­ rookie back*—they're {sat
he missed tha cut to Thundertional Hockey I-eague Presi­
Oklahoma's Joe Don Looney, bird Classic.
dent Clarence Campbell Tuee- the top draft choice, can run
But th a n are alwaye ex­
day announced the appoint­ the 100-yard dash in 2.7. Clar­ ceptions, and to this ta ts M's
ment of Fred Corcoran of ence Childs of Florida AAM Tony Lem a, who woo tha
11 4 k
New York to the newly creat­ has been timed in 1.1, but the Tbuoderbtod and Buiefc Class­
ed position of promotion con- best of all Is Homer Jones of ic* back-to-back.
Phams F A 2-4814
aulKnt,
Texas Southern
Maybe it's the champagne.
% t

Powell's Blast 1
Gives Orioles
8 To 7 Victory

THEY KEEP BUGGING HIM

By MUten Rickman

New Yank Hurler
To Face White
Mele's Hair Turns White As Sox Today
Todays Sportrait

Twins Continue In Tailspin

Seminole
Summer League

Fif ht Results

AMA Suggests
More Attention
To Grid Gear

International

National League

American
League

Southern League

Looking Ahead

Blaik, Rote Elected
To Grid Hall Of Fame
NEW YORK (UPI) — Earl
(Red) Blaik, farmer W e s t
Point football coach, and
Kyle Rote, ex-Nsw York
Giant* playsr, today handed
a Hit of 10 men *leeted to the
National Football Founda­
tion's Hall of Fame.
The addition of the new
men boosted the total mem­
bership to 172 players and 61
coaches, according to Chester
J. Laroche, foundation president.
The other players sleeted
Include the late Langdon Lsa,
Princeton tackle and AllAmerica In 1892-06, and the
late Charles R. Rinehart, La­
fayette guard In 1804-07,
from tha pre-1900'a.
Other modern era players
named were Charles
O.
"Chuck" Carrol), University
of Washington halfback; Ray
R. Evana, Kanaaa University
halfback; Robert J. Herwtg,
University of California cen­
ter; Allison (Fooley) Hubert,
University of Alabama fullheck; the late William N.
Mallory, Yala fullback; and

UPI Sports Writer
Big Boog Powell once waa
banned from playing baseball
and there are some grum­
bler* who *««n fa fad ho
never should have been per­
mitted back.
Thia particular group hap­
pens to be made up of opponcets of tho first place
Baltimore Orioles. It also hap.
pros to be prejudiced, Just ae
you probably would be too if
someone was knocking your
block off.
Powell was banned from the
Lakeland, Fla., Little League
10 years ago because he wae
too big. He rtood 3-feet-T.
weighed 163 pounds at the age
of 12 and they were afraid he
might kill someone.
They were right, bee tuee
American League pitchers will
tell you he's killing them now.
At 22, the 6-feet-3, 233-pound
Powell is the big reason tha
Orioles lead the pack by one
game today.
He drilled his 30th homer
Into the left field bullpen a t
Baltimore's Memorial Stadium
Tueeday night to break a 6-8
tie and powar the Orioles to an
8-7 victory over the Boston Red
Sox.
Elsewhere to the American
League, the ChiciRo White
Sox, who had dropped 10 to a
row to the New York Yankees,
swept a day-night doublehead­
er from them 6-4 and 8-3; the
Cleveland Indiana blanked the
Los Angeles Angels 3-0; Minne­
sota snapped Detroit's sevengame winning atreak 5-3, and
Washington knocked over Kan­
sas City 3-2.

STYLE SETTERS
NEW YORK (NEA) - The
Brooklyn Dodgers were t i n t
W. Earl Sprackllng, quarter­ team to w eir batting helmets
In the major leagues. They
back from Brown University. wore them as early as 1941.
The foundation’s lienors
Court, heeded by Fred Ruesell, sport* editor of tha
Nashville Banner, J u d g e s
each man's achievement* in
SALES A SERVICE
college football, hia contribu­
R.C.A. and G.E.
tion to hla college aa an un­
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COLOR TV
al and civic puriulta follow­
ing graduation.
The men will be formally
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NEW YORK (NEA) - Tha
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the make-up of an ideal profeeatonsl teem and tha con­
sensus agreed K would be
something like this:
Offense— Four wide receiv­ • P ar all types of axtariar surfaces
ers, two blocking ends, eight
Interior linemen, three quart- e E xtra y e a n of beauty end pro­
erbacks, tiva running
tection far your home
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Mary with Senior Regent
ElnUc Small preildlng.
Following Introduction of all
chapter officcra, Mr*. Small
fortnully prcicnted two guide
table* and a framed copy of
the chapter’* 10 golden rule*
which wa* hung during the
meeting.
Enrollment waa conducted
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1401 nnd for Sua Jackaon for
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Caih door prix# waa won by
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lo Ilia a n r c la l m i and d e m a n d ,
w hich you. or a l t h t r of you.
m ay have a a a tn a l la i d a t l a l a
In tha office of Hon. C. V i e n ­
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Mil*. County Ju d a * nf
Kemlnole County, at hi* nfflra
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F lo rid a, w ithin al* calenda r
nionlh e from tha time of tha
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In w r i t in g and conta in I h l
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By Julia Barloa
An urgent pica for adult
helper* a t the Altamonte
Spring* Community Library
on Thundaya and Saturday!
from to a.m. until 1 p.m. w«*
liiued today by Mra. Florence
Couraen, librarian. Any per•on who could donate iome
time during the elated houra
could be of much atiistance
and would be greatly welcom­
ed.
Mra. Counen reported that
42 children reglatered for the
Summer Reading Club. At the
atart, 100 new Juvenile booh!
were put on the ahelvea and
100 more era expected on loan
from the atata library within
the next few daya.
During the month of July,
133 book! were added con­
fu tin g of 70 non-fiction, 20
fiction and 43 juvenile. Of
the totnl, 21 were brand new
and all aro intereiting and
well worth reading. Included
were hiographiei, a number
of very good htitorical novel*
and the three-volumo "Trca■ury of Science*' which !■ put
out by Smlth)on1an Institute.
In July, Hr*. Courien (aid,
703 hooka were checked out
with 660 of them coming from
the Juvenile department ihelVtl.

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Mrs. Cecil Dandridge Is Hostess To
Bridal Shower Feting Miss Johnson

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M in Janet Johnton, popular
bride-elect of Michael Korean,
"T
w ai honored recently with a
!*
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bridal ahowcr at the Cecil
Dandridge home on 10th Court
&gt;
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with Mra. Daodrldge eervlng
•a hoitea*.
Gamea and conteata were
played with prizea awarded
and the bride-elect received
4
► many lovely and uieful gifta.
The eervlng table, overlaid
with aheer lace over an orchid
•«
aatln liner, wai centered with
•I
a lovely cryata] punch bowl
with matching tray, accented
with cryatal candle holdera
containing orchid tapcri. A
colonial bridal bouquet of or­
chid! and llllea of the valley
wai arranged In a lovely milk
g la n compote.
J in c t received the guests in
a im art pink linen ahift, and
her mother, Mra, Clifford
Johnaon, wore a lovely blue
and brown print with a match­
ing overskirt. Mri. Korean,
7 “ mother of the proipective
&gt;«* bridegroom, received In a low
cut yellow polka dot and the
hoiteia wore a chic white
-«■ •hlft with nautical atyling.
O thcn enjoying the delight­
ful pre-nuptial party were the
M lnea Glenda Albert, Linda
Adcock, Barbara Williford,
Brenda Carroll, Lucy Willlt,
Diane Smith, Sharon Whltcrn,
Shirley Wilder, Donna I'etera,
and Karen Wallitead.
ADo attending were M in
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j, * Lorraine St. Clair of Columbui, Ohio, and Min Suian
r , Hleri of Atheni, Ga.

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By Julia Barto*
Marge Kllia, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Duano Fcllowi
of Altamonte Springs and Wil­
liam Jonci of Maitland, aon
of Mr. a ad Mra. Eli Jonei of
Alabama, were united In holy
matrimony on Friday, August
T, 1WH at the Altamonte Com­
(*. munity Chapel with Kcv. E.
W. Miller officiating.
The bride wa* gowned In
a atunnlng two piece beige lace
ememble over tafreta and
ahe carried a white Bible cen­
tered with a white orchid,
Mlaa Roxann Fellows at­
tended her (liter as maid of
honor, wearing a navy blue
suit with white accessories.
Norman Jones aerved his
brother aa best man.
Following Gw wedding, •
reception wai held at the
. « homo of Mr. and M n. Boland
Grundy In Dol Ray Manor.
Attending the reception were

MRS. CECIL DANDRIDGE, left, wua hoatcHH recently a t her 10th Court
homo to a britlnl ahowcr honoring Mias Janet Johnaon, bride-elect of
Michael Korean. With Mra. Dandridge arc MrH. Edward Korean, Michael’s
mother, the honorce, and her mother, Mrs. Clifford Johnnnn,

Mr. and Mra. Duane Fellows
ind children, Bonnie, Jean
and Jimmie; Bryan Keith
F.llli, Marvin Fellowa, Rox­
ann Fellows, Norman Jonee,
Mr. and Mra, John Torpoo,
Dr. and Mra, J. D. Lynch,

Mrs. Grady Hall and daugh­
ter, Judy ami Mr. and Mra,
Carl S, Jordan and daughter,
Sherri,
Mr, and Mrs. Jones will re­
side In Longwood following a
wedding trip to Miami.

Final wedding plans have
been completed for the Lud­
wig-Hodges wedding. M in
Judy Ludwig and Glynn Hodg­
es will I* married on Satur­
day, Aug. IS, at a p.m. at the
Firit Presbyterian Church
with the Rev. Grover Sewell
officiating.
All friends and relatives of
the couple are cordially Invit­
ed to attend the wedding and
the reception ini mediately fol­
lowing.

By Mr*. Frank While
Mr. and Mra. Eliworth Og­
den of Amigos Road have re­
turned from a trip to Chero­
kee, Ky., where they camped
and made side trips to places
of inlrrrst. They went on to
Ronoke, Vs., and then up to
the World's Fair, New York.
While in the New York area,
they visited In South Hamp­
ton, Long Island, N. Y., Hain­
es Falls and the Ausable
Chaim in New York State. On
tlie way back to DeUary, they
returned to Lynbrook, Long
Island a n d brought their
niece, Mlaa Debbie Weachrik,
back with them, and ahe will
stay until ichool open* in New
York.

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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JONES are shown at
their wedding reception a t the homo of Mr. anil
Mrs. Rotund Grundy In Do] Ray Manor, A lta­
monte Springs,

Mr. and Mrs. Albert T.
Williams of Park Lane, hon­
ored Mr*. Frank Hill of Sem­
inole Drive, who will be leaving DeBary to live in Michi­
gan, with a dinner party
Wednesday evening at (heir

Hjowra Paula Mattson Enters WAVES
Fashions
Opea Wed. p.m. A Fri. Nlta

Ry Mra. Frank Wbha
Mias Paula Mattaaa of De­
nary will leave aoon for
Bainbridge, Md., for 10 weeks

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of Boot Camp training with
the WAVES.
Mlaa Mattson waa born In
New York in 1010. She has
lived In Florida with her par­
ents, Mr, and Mra. Wayne A.
It alt ton for seven years. She
waa graduated from DeLand
High School In June, 1M4 .and
works with the Candy Strlperi
at Seminole Hospital, 8anford,
and the DeBary MaooreUri at
the DeBary Manor.
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Set Tomorrow
Mrs. Caroline Hnltirlaw of
MiLarly'a Fabric Shoppe re­
minds all ladies interested in
sewing of an interesting and
constructive aewlng clinic to
be held tomorrow. Aug. 13, at
the First Federal Savings and
taan Building.
Miss B a r b a r a Lleuwen,
fashion stylist from McCali
Pattern Company, will speak
on alterations and fittings and
will demonstrate the new
"adjust-to-you'* patterns by
McCalls, as well as other sew­
ing tcchnlquei.
There will be two sessions,
the first from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
and the afternoon session la
2 to 3:30 p.m. There is no
charge and the public is
cordially Invited to attend.

Her ambition is to go Into
training at San Diego, Calif.,
and the hopes to become a
hospital corps man. Mias Matt­
son Is a member of the DeBsry Community Methodist
Church, and ■ choir member.
She also waa affiliated with
the Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship at the church and Sunday
School.

DeBary home. Among the
guests were Mrs. Charles
Bertsch, Mr. and Mra. Price
Good ton, Miss Alice Cooper
and MUs Adelaide Conte.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Walker
have returned to DeBary fol­
lowing a week spent at Mar­
lon, Ky., where they visited
Mr. Wslker’s mother’s home,
ind the home of Mrs. Walk­
er's aunt, Mrs. Eschol Pick­
ens.

Frank Laymel is doing nice­
ly following surgery at the
Orlando Air Base Hospital.
He Is in Ward 12, and hit
friends at the Fire Recreation
Hall mlaa him and with him
a apeedy recovery.

shoulder. A short blue veil
falling from a forward jewel­
ed tiara formed her headpiece and she carried a nose­
gay of pink carnations show­

ered with tiny pink satin
streamers.
Mist Tina Bauman and Miss
Martha Raye Davis attended
tho bride as bridesmaids, and

MRS. RAYMOND N. DENNETT
(Gussnum Photo)

MRS. KAY WESLEY, centor, of Luke Griffin Circle in Casselberry, re.
cently hud ns house guests, Mrs, Myrlice Johnston, left, and Mrs. Ollio
N orthcutt, right, from Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Wesley entertained her
guests with a beach party with other guests, Mrs. Azilee Able and her
son, from Columbia, S. C. and Mrs. Carl Huff and her two daughters from
W inter Park. The guests were fascinated with Florida plant life and en­
joyed shopping and eating in various restaurants.

Oviedo Personals

they wer* attired i i street
length blue lac* sheaths, with
nosegays and headpieces iden­
tical to the matron of honor.
Richard Bennett aerved hta
brother as best msn and ush­
ers were Roy Smith and Phil­
lip Smith. Michael Stephen
Keitt, nephew of the bride,
was ring bearer.
Mrs. Kinard chose for her
daughter's wedding a sm art
turquoise lace sheath with
white accessories and a pink
carnation c o r s a g e . The
groom's mother, Mrs. Ben­
nett, was attired in a white
ensemble with matching ac­
cessories and a pink carna­
tion corsage.
Immediately following the
wedding, the reception waa
held at the William F. Dyches home on Wood me re Bou­
levard. The reception rooms
were decorated with baskets
of while glads and white
pom poms. The traditional
three tiered wedding cake was
served from a table covered
in lace and centered with a
mixed floral arrangement.
Miss Triva Arnett kept th«
bride's book and assistants at
the reception were Mr*. Jim ­
my Poovey and Mrs. Kenneth
Craig.
For her coin: away outfit,
the bride chose a sm art blu*
and green print with an A-llna
skirt and low cut bodice. Her
accessories wera white, and
she wore the orchid from her
white Bible,
Following a wedding trip to
South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett will reside at 202
Wood mere fllvd.
Out of town wedding guests
included Jacob and Rcbccca
Garrick, Norway, S. C.; Mar­
tha Raye Davis, Nceaea, S.
C.; Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Craig, Indian River City, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Bennett
and Wayne Bennett from Or­
lando.

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Miss Jolly Mat Kinard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Kinard, of Norway. S. C., be­
came the bride of Raymond
N. Bennett, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Lee Bennett, of
Sanford, on Saturday, Aug. 8,
at 4 p.m.
The couple were united in
holy matrimony at the Central
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Gait Smith performing the im­
pressive candlelight, double
ring ceremony. The church
was decorated with a profus­
ion of palms and pedestal
baskets of white glads and
pom poms. Two wrought iron
•nvcn-hranchcd, standing can­
delabra were on either side of
the altar.
Mra. Shirley Grleme, or­
ganist, played the traditional
nuptial music and Mrs. Karl
L. Kcitt, sister of the bride,
aang "O Promise Me" and
"Oh Perfect Love."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wai lovely
in a white formal gown of lace
and aheer nylon, featuring a
fitted bodice with a scalloped
neckline and long tapered
sleeves. The voluminous skirt
wai accented with a cascade
of dainty ruffles cncirling
Ihe skirt In tiers. Her im­
ported veil of Illusion fell from
h jeweled tiara and she car­
ried a while Bible centered
with a white Cattclya orchid.
Mra. William F. Dyche* at­
tended her sister as matron
of honor and waa gowned in
street length blue sheer nylon
featuring a bouffant skirt with
the fitted sloevlcas bodice ac­
cented with a round neckline
gracefully draped at the

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Curl Bob . . . calls for a Soft Perm.

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Miss Jolly Mae Kinard,
N. Bennett
United In Impressive Church Rites

By Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Spen­
cer Jr. have returned lo their
home in Oviedo, after a trip
to Stanton, Ky., where they
visited H. R.'s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. If. R. Bowman,
and other relatives. They
Mrs. Kurt Werner and her visited the Natural Bridge and
(laughter, Ann Samer, of Lu­ Sky Bridge, and loured the
cerne Drive have guests from Smokies on the way home.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. John Duda Jr. and her
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pea­ daughters, L i n d a , Leslie,
cock of Pine Drive are enter­ Pam and Beth, also Elaine
taining Miss Susan Paist of Duda, a cousin, and Mrs. J.
Roalyn, Pa., at Silver Springs, R. Battle drove to Tampa last
Daytona Beach and places of Friday and visited the famous
interest in the Central Flor­ Buich Gardens.
ida area.
Mlaa Gay Ulrcy spent last
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff­ week at New Smyrna Beach
mann of Lucerne Drive have aa the gueit of her aunt, Mra.
as guests, their daughter, Wilma Colbert, and ion, Billy,
Mrs. H. Gmender, of Syra­ of Sanford.
cuse, N. Y., and her two
tons, Philip and Richard. The
Returning home front a visit
boya a rt enjoying awimming to Waycross are Mr. and Mra.
at Daytona and New Smyrna L, L. Faulk Sr. They had been
Beach with their grandfather.

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Marge Ellis Exchanges Vows Final Wedding
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Returns After

By Evelyn Lundy
Tho Jerry Arndts tell of a
moat enjoyable vacation from
I Also the Mmci. Vernal Car-1 Smith, Howard Jonci, Marie IL. lflera, H. M. Wilder, nalph which they recently returned.
roll, Donald Whlttem, Hubert Dandridge, George Willii, W. |P etera and Jerome Sporkc.
They traveled 4fl00 miles and
passed through 17 states. The
first part ol their trip wai
spent In Shelbyvllle, Michigan,
where they visited Mrs. Arndt's
mother, Mrs. Margaret Bren
ner and other relatives.
Leaving Michigan, they Ira
veled west to Colorado Springs
to visit their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Panke and their three small
boys, who are stationed at (he
famous Air Academy there.
They went tight-seeing around
Colorado Springs, to Manitou
Springs, various mountain
trips and other points of in­
terest.
In Des Moines, they visited
with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Smith. In Shamrock,
Texaa, they visited Bsv. and
Mrs. John Obiedo, Sir*. Obledo will be remembered by her
many friends here as the
former Marion Stanko.
Going by way of Texarkana,
Texas, they visited wllh Mr.
Arndt's cousin, Don Knowlton, then stopping In Bsysprings, Miss, they visited
with friends.
Spending this delightful va­
cation with Mr. and Mrs.
Arndt, wera their children,
Arden, Ronda, and Marsha,
also a guest, Mita Lynda
Spencer.

Ludwig-Hodges

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down her* and say “RANDALL ELECTRIC
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service, doe* good work, does it prompt*
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To Aid Library

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Mr*. J a m e s M. W a l t e r J r . ,
president.
L ib ra ry

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sta te d

to d ay t h a t the g r o u p &gt;•' c o n ­
t in u a l ly se e k in g a ay a and
m e a n t of r a i l i n g f u iu lt in o r ­
d e r to build a ne w lib r a r y .
T he a s s o c i a t i o n 's f i r s t p r o ­

j e c t will be p a i n t i n g t h e e x ­
t e r i o r a n d porch o f t h e prol e n t l ib r a r y b u ild in g in o r d e r
t h a t it will be p r e s e r v e d in
good c ondition a n d prove a t ­
t r a c ti v e to a f u t u r e b u y e r. It
i* hoped t h a t r e a s o n a b l e bids
f o r th e p a i n t i n g job r a n be
s e c u re d a n d I n t e r e s t e d p e r ­
sons a r e a s k e d to p r e s e n t bids
tn w r i t i n g in c a r e o f t h e Al­
ATTENDING Hit* Children's Story Hour ouch Saturday at the Altamonte
t a m o n t e S p r i n g s L ib r a r y .
Spniipa Community House are, front front left. Kristina Webb, David
O t h e r p r o j e c ts included on
Walter. Terri Willoughby, Kitty (iilbcrt. Jeitnnle tlilbort, Hobby Anderson
t h e c a l e n d a r o f event* fo r the
and Ellen Malone; Imck, Nancy Mendez. Doujr Walter, Cheryl Willoughby,
f u m i n g y e a r a r e t a g day in
Cathy Ivlinp, Cheryl llriuga, Christine Warren, Dale Warren and Russell
S e p t e m b e r , a fa sh io n show n
Warren .
(Herald Photo)
O c to b e r , a w h ite e l e p h a n t sale
in N o v e m b e r , r u m m a g e sales
111 D e ce m b er a n d J a n u a r y ,
r » r d p a r t y in F e b r u a r y , a s e c ­
ond fa sh io n show in M a r c h
and an a r ts and h an d cra fts
f e s t iv a l a n d t h e a n n u a l te a
a n d a s s o c i a t i o n m e e t in g in
Anullirr M’quvel for np
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tmiing fur s HerD e ta ile d I n f o r m a tio n will be
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port* t h a t a t t h r p r r * e n t tim*nuiiislylr
thi'Utrc-Dstimriint
giv en on t h e v a r io u s e v e n ts
Mrs, Ed!intt Wi*l»lff reader thu ih iltlrv n n r r r n j u y i n F *hort
a s t h e d a te f u r each a p ­ f o r tl*e Children** S to ry H o u r atoric* a b o u t nnitu nN
A IJIJL 'ST 10. lUttl
T h r on Luke Com o u t » m ilrluyproaches.
A D M ISSIONS
held e ac h S a t u r d a y from 9:80 g r o u p also r n jo y * sin^inj? cd Momlny nigtit by the l ««•
D a r r e l l Itlack, i buries ( t u rn u n til 10 n.m. a t the AH auionto ftonys al r a r l t w eekly so**ion. soHierry Town Cimm*il.
D u r in g n |iul&gt;)ir tieHring on sed.
Robert C r e n s h a w , Kred
Sprint?* C o m m u n ity House, reOnly thrrt* weeks mnuin in
a n n|i|icul o f a ilei’islon by WalUui, Michele M u r p h y , R o­
thr atimninr pro|?rnm and on
I lie t o n in g boa rd, t h e Conn, il s a Mae K r i l l , Rosie Lee Mollnr t u b
rn rv rv
Jttin r.A
Auif. 29 tlir childrrn will rod e f e r r e d its decision upon th e le r lo , ( i e r tr iu le Z e r r e n n e r , CeI'O l'R T
n i l BUR
utti,rnliin»,i* a^nnlr nn.l
nl.-3 rOUffTY. r i .O I I I I M .
s u g g e s t i o n o f T o w n A t t o r n e y eil Drow n, Kthel la-e W alk er,
IV HE:
enjoy a party and r* freshKen M e ln to fli u ntil n full Krctl Dope. Carol D e bra S t a p ­
i:HTATB o r JO S E P H IN E P. In fkr i H urt nf tk* I m m f f tnenta.
Jiidgr, *«*anlmi|r l i i n n l f i H fitW H IT E ,
bo a rd could b e a r the pleas ler, T h e r e s a Smut lions, all of
lilm. In |*r««l»*ir.
n v % ls \ u ririfl
Thr Story Hour is conduct* fo r a n d a g a i n s t Die decision.
NOTICE Irt IIK.ltE l l Y iHVEN In »fi I N In ir nf
S a n f o r d ; Marie F a r l e y , D e ­
rd unnuitlly under au*pict*a of
t h a t tha urnlf rul* ne&lt;l will, nn P-iiil K. John no ii,
Ill o ilie r a c tio n the C o u n ­ n a r y ; N o r m s H e rndon, G e n ­
f
fit* 19th flay of Augiiit A. P.
the Altamonte Sprint?* Com­ cil a p p r o v e d a r e q u e s t f ro m
H&lt;M, pr*P#nt t»i tti* HonoraM* T o III r m l l t t i r i anil l**r*«*n*
e v a ; V ie nna C n n d re y , l.nkc
«"otinty
fud«*
nf 8* ml no}* Vlnvlim I In lift* ur l i n n u nil* munity Library A*woiiution m il l ia r d C a s s e l ls 'r r y to v a c a te M a r y ; H e n r y Nixon. O s te e n ;
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k
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in
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County, Florid*. hi* final r*with the aid of the Altamonte the plot fo r t h e section
You Nllti parli of you AM*
turn. nc rount nri'l vourluir*. **
M ark
lln relrig g ,
D a y to n a
Ancillary Arlmlnlctrittor of t h - I m r lt y n-vlflpl »n4 r ^ u u l m l Springs library.
known us L illiandale.
I
touch.
• • ta t*
of j o N K I'IIIV r. l» to i»ft-#rit ttri&gt; Dl*lm* and 4*I h e Council a ls o g r u n t e d a
minus
W H IT E , 4 * ' ♦#**■!* motl at th - n »* 114 » w J1 1&lt;rli y t»ii, fir * IHi* r **f
feiitm ttm# then «n&gt;1 ttiar* rn*k* you, nidi &gt; h.ivr NKsilimt th*
r e q u e s t f r o m th e W intci Dark Mr. a n d M rs, tiu g e n e Mona p p ll c a l ln n , l© "Hid J iM r « far * •Nttip «f |*aut K .li'liiiiJnn, «lrT elep h o n e C o m p a n y to cross te r io o f Snnfxi'd, a baby boy.
fin at • •*11 11‘m *?n t of hi* a &lt;1m In • crrtb*d, lu * uf '.itil t'otifiTy,
iMtratls.Ti of **14 tu in t* *ri«l for 10 th* i’.nin ! f
tow n s t r e e t s in t l n c e places
of
D IS C II VKG MS
rirriT in i * u r n :
■ n o r It r -Mbchar til ©r him s « _ hijl# County. Flurl4t»* a t Hi* nfNt&gt;T 1C !*« 1M li* I *'i iy u I %#■n i h * I to lay u n d e r g r o u n d rallies, lio s M ic hel,, Lucille A n d e r ­
*u h nuc lllar) #4mtnUTr*5&lt;&gt;r. j fI«"* in th* ci»urt h©ut* &lt;if * t!4 1 * th an Failed tn hit*lri« ** at
l kaU’it *im 17th iI iajt ot Ju|&gt; Cuunty
^iinfur»lf F1orl4.». M.iiUh.ifti &lt;|4,. L itiKuiwnl, Hfio- tallied uction on a re quest son, Mitclicllr D urnto, M ich­
A- li Hull.
w ithin *i« r 4 i i i * l i r month* In id n f ’liuniy. Florida, under f r o m Hubert Newell for a be er
ael D ucote, Agio's H u m p h r e y ,
^AlUart N Kit!* *• Ancill­ h u m tin* llm* *»f the flr*t puli- th* flat I lino* iuii lie nf, At m in ary
sir a *or of Hi* 11 i'rt tin ip of th t P Dot t ***.. T W*H nle i lull ('lull n n4, t h* t 1 In l *nd a n d w ine license, a n d inUliur- Robert Swart, L ola Mllison,
n * t» to of JO W E ritlN E D c r#ii Ivm of uiLth ctalin ur iJ*ma ml In re it Inter f t hi t n rue with til* I m l Mrs. K le an o r S t o r r s to ho
Helen llroivn, Rieliard O s ­
w h i t e . D*&lt;***««ti.
ntin 11 Isp In wrUIn*. *n-l *hatt &lt; t*rk of ih* Clreult **ourt,
1 M**oolc Ilulltllnv
*tuts* ih* p l i f f o f r**td*nr* Henilncil* County, Florid i. In d e p u tiz e d a s a n a s s i s t a n t tow n borne, A bide Davis, Annie
Yinfof»l F lorida
mill piiAt o f fl- n mlilTiM of Hi* at,ooidmi*-a with the pr*&lt;iUh&gt;u* c le r k f o r v o te r r e g is t r a t i o n S im m o n s , C a rol F e n ick , Roy
I’uM lth: July S3. 39, tuv- '■ 15. fUtiiiiim , anil *hnll !■* n* utn of 111* FI r'lttmiN Nhtiit* S t a tut*
1M4
M c In ty re,
Milllum
G o r to n ,
fn liy th* &lt;,"Vii,f 111 »ntvl. Ill* a if* at, im, lu- w it - S r r 1\iin It&lt;11 ,bV1 Fkir - p u r p o se s.
CUII-II
nr hi* a t t o r n * ? ami **oanu»AVi- Ida Kiatute* 1*57.
T h e h o a r d also a g r e e d lo a S h ir le y l l u r k e t t a n d b a b y boy,
!• «l l»y a fllln? f** o f on* 4 o ’dr. and Mr*. F r a n k
r e q u e s t f r o m Coiinrilmtin Art all o f S a n f o r d ; Mai k S t a l l ­
t v r i n : u i i r u r i m i t r o r i(*r Atnl *t|i-|» r ia l III Of 4+til * ml
Mi mre
T i n : \ i v r i i j i n n i A i , n i l . not *o ?!1 # t p Ha1 ! h* ffil-l,
L ego to look into I lie. possib il­ ings, T a n g e r i n e ; Ida M yers,
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July
22,
25*.
Au«
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i t i r , i \ a m i r i m a im iM iM :
*/ M* i"1"» Mop* John* 1o n
III!
ity o f p u r c h a s i n g a site w i'h L ake Monroe,
n i l &gt; 1 1. I I.ofi m 4.
A* *x*UUlfU of t h r Lam 4*1*11-80
&lt; knurrr&gt; \ « . I 1231
e x i s t i n g facilities f o r n town
\\ III itud T**taniont of
AIJ01T8T II. ISfil
r u m : &lt; i.o « i i n : o k
!%*ul K *Juhiipon, lint’*****! l \ 1 III: I Mil I IT &lt; HI II I UP hull a n d i&gt; c r e a tio n a i c a .
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Marie
t i l l ' IA 4 AII FUll AlMIIAUlei:
Nuw York CorfMjrA- I* »&gt;, 1»im w*r 7»,
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P la in tiff AHoftipy for ( !ita t*
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S te v e n Dnrriah, T h e r e s a
a n u i A u i i: r u i a t v
P VTIIP'I
M II II I P It AND 1p€|
till 4 MII u F 4li.ll * I MEAT
Jo h n s o n , Donnie Link, David
K v r i i K i t t N i ; p . M 't m t t 'K . at* Pul.ltph Auir 13. i t . ?« A fltpi ANCi: FtiMPA.AV OK \ MF.ltICA,
a
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eoro
&gt;ratInn,
wife,
AoMrr uf Ptililli* llr n r l n a
7 1!««i4.
M a r tin , Dernlce MeKIrmy, nil
Ptalutlff. To u hum H I D &gt; " i i i 'i i f r
l i f b ndante
- V€*
of Sniiforill J o s e p h
Galln,
M i r t c i : t i i *i i t
TU*
rt*iiiliKi1*
Couiiiy
H«'.ir4
i ' l l AItLi;S p IIAl.i: and HCA. of Atl i IIIM
T in : &gt; r iT i: n r n m iiii \
i mi" ii! nil! itoo l t iilih* i Helen S t e w a r t , D c D a r y j Kvi \ T i n : c i t t c i i T e c u rtT n r THICK C\ If ALII, hi* *11".
T il l P.itl rck MrllrlJ.' .ml
Hi' IinPiir&amp;iii )o I'tMiaidar ihr !*•*■•* ely u Dorter, Dumclu Lee, laike
T in ; m a i n j i m i h i . m u .
Laf«ndiintt&gt;.
KsTliertne P. Il.dlrlde. hts Cl IT. IA A All r o i l • k m i a o i . i :
ut l iik « AiM'dal
&lt; I I l l h 'o M lIM K UF *41.|: tbllHy uf tkiaril
wifs, whoa* rasldene* is
tilt* / o n l'i u U'Dll* Monroe,
I I I ’ A l l . K I.D IIIIIi.
NOTICE
IH
IIKHKIIY
HIV.
:xr.O K-'Uth Kslrvlsw
l it l o h a to pcfnili llithl I'hrmlIA I I I I A r B I I V All. m a i
KN l liia? purMiiant to a Final • itI i n t / o r ph .in iiac aiiik a l mum*
Births
H.iUta An... California
KKtkKTtAU N \TI» ».\ AIs &gt;lullTMr. a n d Mrs. Dr lo re MrTCC AUK UI'.IIKIIV notified UAHfcJ .ik.AOCI ATI* &gt;V, n cor - 1»oor** nf FivrcHiMur* 4at*'d ufjM*luHl©K In r n n Juliet1Ion with
fh«
lOtk
day
of
Au»u*t.
1M4,
( h a t a s u it h«* Ur. n filed fiorAtton,
t iv t l n u and
roll lab &lt;n u K inny J r . n f S a n f o r d , a girl;
* n 4
1*1111.11* N
Kirilins’. ) -,u *v |i#f-nd*nt* In IlfUiWNHTlHN a - FEPKItAIg and Aiaernl In Clianeery Vo, l%3 D*»ita «a rt&lt;|t|*af*d 5 Mt i!3I0I In the c ir c u i t Court of iilorit* Harnlty on tb* follow lu* Mr. mid Mrs. C l u r ti a n Scott
(be above entitled • nee. end Ih I MI.NU &lt;A»MMIhhlo\i:i[
M u m J isit t flu I Circuit. In d ( - r 1 t»i &gt;| pro|»«rly! V* M" ft
d i a t &gt;od s r s hereby required
!■1*1 n o t f r, tti*
of Suiiford, a g i r l; Mr. a n d
a iii for rteitlfti.de I'liuiHjr, Flor* **f \VU " f K S t.f
tn fils your a nsw er with the %i.
t4 (Jf XW
Mrs. C llf f o td M anley o f S a n ­
Id*, wherein T H E PHI ItKNT* »4 Htcllufi n - : i r t . 3 » R
(*ltrk of th is Court, end to nO B E U T c. T lh » M »*.*•&lt;'N o j
»«rvt. a copy thereof upon tlie JA C Q U K U N i: T. Tlh»MI*HkN 1AL 1VHITH4NCK COMPANY
Public h* of In*: a III b# bald ford. a ls&gt;y; Mr. a n d Mrs.
OF
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M
KftlC.4,
a
New
J*r*A?
the Plaintiff, o r P l a i n t i f f s a t .
Tk*f*tnjnnt* ourpoiuiluQ, !■ Plaln U ff, and I© Ih* County Chimin !**!• mar* J a m e s D ra d sh a w o f S a n f o r d ,
t o m e ) . whose nslue and adHoom. Court Mihimi, hi* u ford,
YflTII i : « F *111 I A
dre ss Is: W s r r i 'k . •"-ar ial H * %n»iiro««»i;
r o n i : r M i * i n r 4-11A. LF.H P II 4Li: and IIEA* Florida, on 4 uru»t 17,
«t a la.y; Mr, am) Mrs. G r e g o r y
beKevrc, AT" VV• i F a ir b a n k s 1T i n ItOHHIlT &lt;* T l h iMIS- »N, T IM' ' I " C 11 \ LK, h !* w If«, » r* 7:It! I*. M
n* •Ami ih«&lt;te u (trr W alk er o f S a n f o r d , a g i l l ;
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will
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to
the
( • e n u r P l&gt;. III.I IT* W ir i e r
Hoalil«nc# l'«ls , iivii
5*
and
Mrs,
M urvin J .
Park Florida, 'lot later than
JA ^gUK HlN’K T. T l h oil*. Isfl|li** afitl heat bidder, o f b5tl.
H*iiiltu«l*
c&lt;n|u ty
Board Mr.
il*t* fs-r ruatt, nt the front
Kepteuiber 4th. lt".(
HI»V,
of AdJuitrnaol
C nndrey of L a k e M a r y , a boy.
dufir
of
tilt*
rtemlnole
CuUnt
y
If &gt;&gt;,u fa.l to do -- I ■e
lly l l i l A. &lt;.’«iU»*ri, Chiilf*
Hctt|t)nui'«* ITnUuovrn
Dlsrhsrgew
pro confesso will h- entered
T in 1ir*f*nii*iit*, nr* h trail? iVsurthou** In rtittforde
in an
w a atiot you for ’he letlef d e ­ noil fir 4 Hi«i * oum|il*!nl to null* County. F lo r id a . at lltn u Pu).Hah Aur IS. 1M4.
A r t h u r G e 1 u I 1 e s, Carol
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on
the
3f.th
day
manded in the Complain'
fnr*r1ti«* * &lt;*rrt*1n mortg.iR*
CIH!*40
Debra S t a p l e r , V e r a C. W ig h t,
The n a t u r e «.f eat I suit hrl'ig on
ih*
follow In * 4f*&lt;, riH*4 i»f A dit-*’ J I*u 4, the fullow in?
for Fore e losute of Xtnrlaage pr«ipi*rt&gt;'. Pituntr. Ijflna aii 4 **. dv* *t C I iifihM rty a* *ei f o r th IA 1IIF, F l l ll I IT I III MT UP Kevin O gde n, M a r y Scrivcns,
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&lt;,Iw In a In knirslfirtl* I'unhty, l*t»irT i l l : NINTH J I I *11 I I I , &lt; lllIn rttiiitiiulr County, Florida, CI IT. IN 4 Nil FUll AKHINOLU l A) is F e i r e l l , F r a n k J o n e s ,
Book t i t . P e so s k - a. «:«. *tt 14*, t o - w i t :
Itu th Drice, Ollie Shelliy, W il­
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and i l l . Public t: ..t .la of
F ill A T I , FI.Ull 1114
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in
Block V, H N I&gt; *T 1*. HtjftCK K. WOOD- FlfAACKIIY NO.
he* tnola County. Florida, the
lie llru n d id g e , Rue C a m l e t
!s\N|&gt; BBT4TKH. Atuttid**!
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PARK
5.VI»
ItHO H LA NItn B l J l l. m S f l « F. II
description of the properly p r o ­
T U t, atxroriSiv.a to n t&gt;Ut
PLAT. *' i*-»r»llng to pi ad VICE, INC., a F lo rid a corpora* Ulvins, M a rvin R. Brooks, all
ceeded a g a i n s t hi lllk as fol­
thfir*of. r* c a r 4*4 In Flat
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ordeil
in
Plat
lows: All th a t Certain property
lion,
o f S a n f o r d ; D a tric la N e w m a n ,
Book 15, | m Kr * 1 A J. of
Bonk U Pan* 73. PubHc
s itu a te and being In Homlnote
Plaintiff, larngw ood; M a r k l l a t c l i i g g ,
th* l*UUh»‘ tl*c&gt;ir4k uf S r m*
Hr
stida
i»f
Htnilnola
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County. Florida, m o r ' p a r t i ­
va,
liMii* Count?, KtortiU;
ty, Florid*.
c u la rly desc ribed es follow
HKMfKOLM FA UK AM» FAIU- D a y to n a Deach.
FTit ! u i ll u a .
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•neidflcally,
but
no*
Uot IS, Block
It VNT(HiOCM&gt;rt. INC., a FlnvikU f^»rOh* CMC OH fU«ri»Hr,
HHOOK
BUIUMVIKIUN,
trlc, Mo4*l HAHlih, H«rUt by way fif Hulltatlnu, tha lot- p©ra t Ion, and BTANI i KY KFP*
DIDST TECHNICAL
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a
and
•fjnliinitr»L
CN1T NO BIX. according to
IHZKWMKI. JIl.,
\B 427H 7;
• he Plat thereof as re ..riled
Ii^ffti'Un!*.
f*n* flK Tt*nRr. E U - t r lr , t o - w 11
III I tK A U
\ H F l ie f H a e r a t o r —Mo­
In P la t Book "!1". Page*
n u t m i: in*
tin'll!
J 401M \\ II,
mvriml
The I ' n i t r d S l a t e s C o a s t
del HA 1IT — hartal N’e I T
IS a n d »». public Records
tf o R T lf 4&lt;sF I H u r t H I M HK
TY&lt;134771;
423113
of Fsmluoie Csiunly, Vboa 41.13 l i t ri.F.IIK
a n d G e odetir S u r v e y , rsln h Clna Ii n T l u r i n W all li**t5 Hardn Irk tla* Kuna*—
N»t4o* la h*rr by # l i* n pur*
Ida
• r. Oil. Modal lS3-&gt;, ?*rl*l
M"de! MI4 41FX* — Horlal • uaiit t o * Final l!*nr*a ttf , llshvd nn Feb. 10, IHOT, hy
l o g e t h s r wrlth Ihe foil o r n r
• 1127:
No. 8« 1
Item* of prope rty wrtilch s r e loFora&amp;loaur* d*l*«l th*
1*th I’M’ftldent T h o m a s J e f f s r s o n ,
i&gt;n* Victor r i l f n a t K l t c h t n
oated m and p e - m a n - n t l r tn.
E sh « u * t Kati, no trto4«l or T o aa th e r with *11 s tr u c tu r e * day ©f Au?ti«t, I!*€l and avit*r- ' w a s the first technical b u r e a u
and Inn pro vatu ant* now and ad in Cttautttry &lt;**»• So* 11421
a la l ts d as a pa rt of the im■♦rial ti um bora;
pro v «iti&gt; t:ta on eatd land
T*ti V«u«tlati BEindft, ch*taL h e r* aflar on *nf4 land, and ft*, of th# Clruuil Court of t»i* in th e U.S. fe d e r a l g o v e r n ­
H o T Ih tIN T K t, F. C T It 1C
tiia u u fac tu r« J hy dankarik tura* a lt* hfd thereto , and all Ninth Judic ia l Circuit, In umJ m ent.
BLTI.T-IN «»VKN »I"DBL
O U p* tntf l*»lrit Company, rent*, IliU li. |" #«4*. and pro* for H*rnluol* County,* Florid*,
D iR JIS i: MKR1AI, l « " 'l
M*itfur4, Florid*, no mod*l fli# a - r r u l n a a n d to a^orue w harntn OIIL4NMO BFILOINM
from aa'I'd: jimut*#*, all of ? LitV*ICE, INC, « Florida ^-»r.
llu T P i HNT HI I r K C T I l K
or a * r l «! num h » r* ;
U
Plain tiff,
*j'd
Ill’l l , T I N HANfti:
baa H*«n fU* 1 *M*ln«t you In whlrh ara Included within th# por*M(iii,
tSTHLVVSIE BURIAI- !•'»»« tti* a b u t * ■tyltd *ult and you fnr*ao!n&lt;i de- ’rlption and th# HKMINOLK PARK ANl» F \ l l l *
ll.H IX O II) r o o T T
H O T P t i l M I M t C T R l C *r* requirvil (a »»rv* ■ copy habendum *he *«'f; al«o all a#*, CIKOUNIlH, INC a Florida • urwa-tar,
and po r a t ton and HTANLKY Kl Pin .H it n r iiU l&gt; T « i:x T
RRPHBiKItATO U
M"I&gt;CI. of yo u r Answ er o r FU adln* lo ■ le a n . vlaetrlr,
oth&lt; r haatlua. coo kin a. rafrj* IH/.KWHK 1, JU
Xellrs tf ridillr Hearing
*r* h*r*ndih* O itn p U im on I*latnl1ff*
c t a L i u ; b k b i xt.
IIUTPOINT i: b B c T i n c tori***, J&lt;MK|*|| M. IIHH-ISKU. w tiatln a. Ilah tln a. plum blna. ant*, t h a t I will **ll to Mi* To whom tt may concern:
I r r l a a tt n a .
and h!ich**i and br*t bid l*r f«f
tJAItBAilli DlliP t'dAL MO. I*. O. Bur :*B, Korn l**rk. F l o r ­ %p it! Hat '.na
The Hemluole County Hoard
DUI. MASeC 8KIUAL »Z\V. id*. * isd ffl* th* or| iri ruil Arm- {mw*r iyatem*. rnarhlnea, ap- ra*h a t th* F ront L our
th* of A djustm ent will hold a p u b ­
n»:c
wnr or F U a d l k r In th* o ffte t pllancea, f litu r a a , and a p p u r- Famlnola County Court Lour* In lic h rsrli.g to consider t h e
H0T1*01NT T. 1* L C T I U C of ih# Clark of tha Cln uit tana nee*, which now *ra or Mi* City of Hanford. FI rid* a t p m cth lllty of g r a n ti n g a apeWASI1BH XI' &gt;DKl, l.M Jdt « u u r t on or hafor* tha t l t h 4*&gt; may h«r«aftcr p t r t a l n to, or 11:U0 fj'dcM'k A, VI . eh Mi* l l a t ■dad esoepUo" to AntMidmeM
of Auauat, I Ml. If you fail to b* u*ed with. In, or ou said day uf Aukuai, 1 * th* follow- No X of the y-intiig Iteaulatloiia
h xiU A L « i;x :i
a liter** pro ©i»af**Bo pratnl*— even though thay ba In# davcrlbad t r o u o r iy a* »*t to Install and o p e rate a t r a i l ­
HOT POINT l I L K C T I t l f do
DltVKtt
XIODEL.
IaUIU wlU b* tik ttn 4k*alual you f«•r datafhad »r del* h*ula.
forth in awtd Final Irver**, to* er park on the follo w in g d e s ­
W IT VMM my hand and tha w i t .
cribed p ro p e rty as re queste d
*l»* r*ll*f dam*nd*d In th*
hi: ill AI, I C I l i
o f f M a l •*4»1 of thin llo noraM e
U.'.N Allll. Ft: KNACK XU&gt;- Com plaint
42* x 2««Y x l « 7 r If ora* hy Nicholas Pucci: T h a t p o r.
WlTNBCsa my hand and o f ­ Court *5 -Si iiford, Mamintde
I l a m t No, P and No U lion of the N n i l ft of Lot 13
m u . o t 'i t i i i i i
Idok-Fruina
Inland
Hle«l a nd the &lt;t Jtfl.i ft of t h a t p a rt
AXTTNBna my band and the ficial ••*! t f o f f k * at Sanford. County, Florida, thla l a t h day
of I m I &gt;1 ly in g E o f State
Bulldlna*
e»al of aald Court a t Sanford, S*mtDo)* County, Florida, this of Au| u»t, 1&gt;44.
(MKA )
F '-.rU a , ihla I r d day of AusueU I f t h d a ? of July, 1»M,
D A TBtl th U 10th day uf Idahw ity t uf Uprtng llammtHk
A rthur 11. Her a with, J r , A u»t u-t 1914
rdKALt
I'u hi Ir h e a r in g will he held
till.
Clark of Circuit C o u rt
(H E A D
A rthur II Back with, Jr.
In the County Comml»»ldnere
u uA i.y
Basiln*ta Coupfy* Florida
Clark. C irru it Court
A r t h u r VI Beckwith, J r .
H « to Court House, Kan ford.
A r t h u r If. B"-U »ltb J r ,
lly: Kliiabetn llruanAhaa
Clark, C ir r u tt Oourt
By: M a rik a T. Vlhlrn
.Clerk of lha Circuit Court
Kliinda, on August IT, 1*M ad
Pap'Jty Clark
H rputy Clark
lly : M artha T. V lh h n
1:1* P. M. or a s noon ( h e r e ­
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Clark
JO S E P H M MfJUASKO
a f te r ae pi&gt;«albl*.
Deputy Clerk
At turn#y *t Law
If AMULET
F K L L L U AND UKTTINOIIAUi
ttemlnole County Board ot
T-aw- Off less of
P. O. Has 371
1 0 1 North M aanolta Avanua
110 South K ii o a Im AvfOJ#
* A djustm ent
W ARRICK. CA l u l l LI.
F t r n P ark. Florida
Crrlaudo. Florida
W in t e r Pork, Florida
Uy H U A. OolbeH, C h a ir ­
* LerB V B R
Publish! J u l y U , I t , A u |. I. IS, Atturmiy* for tha P l a in t i f f
Attura*&gt; a f&lt;»r Plaln U ff
man
Win t a r Bark, Florida
114 I
PuulDIt A ad 12. 1944
Publish A ur 11. 1 H I
Publish Aug. 11. IM4
P ublish Aug. I. II. U . I*.
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CDC-lf
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C D C -U '

Altamonte Children Zoning Request
Enjoy Story Hour Again Delayed

Casselberry
MYFs Plan
Retreat

Fire Auxiliary
Names Disaster
Committee
lly Donna R»te»
A d i s a s t e r c o m m i tt e e to a s ­
sist t h e L ongw ood V o lu n tee r
F ire D e p a r t m e n t in the e v e n t
of m a j o r fires , h u r r i c a n e s or
o t h e r e m e r g e n c i e s w a s n am ed
a t t h e m e e t in g o f the Ladies
A u x ilia r y to t h e d e p a r t m e n t
l a s t week.
Mr*. Killin' L o m m lc r. who
w a s a p p o in t e d c h a i r m a n of
t h e c u m m itte e, n a m e d as he r
a s s i s t a n t s Mrs. Mildred Kaclavon, Mr*. J u d y Snow, Mr*.
D orothy F e r r i s a n d Mr* J e a n
Willis.
In o t h e r business. Mr*. W il­
li*. p r e s id e n t, a p p o in te d Mrs.
K a r im on t o t h e office of vice
p r e sident to fill th e u nexpired
t e r m of Mra. Sadie O T l a r r
w ho bn* m oved t o Ueorgia.
M rs, Bonnie H um bly " n *
mim ed w a y s a n d mean* c h airmull a n d Mis. Snow, liaison
o f f i c e r to th e fire d e p a r t m e n t
1d u r i n g tile m o n th o f A u g u s t,
T h e n e x t r e g u l a r m e e tin g
o f t h e a u x i l i a r y will lie held
on T u e s d a y , S e p t, t i t the
F i r e Hull.

By Jane Casselberry
The Junior, Intarmodlat^
Senior and (Jldsr Youth Me­
thodist Youth Fsllowahip of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will held a
p l a n n i n g ratrsat Friday Bight
and Saturday at Mom Park
on Bear Island.
Durpose of the retreat will
be to give officer* of th* MYF
group* and their counselors
nn opportunity to eet up co­
ordinated program* and ac­
tivities for th* coming year,
A committee consisting of
Jchn
Birkhslmer, chairman
a n d D a n Casselberry, Senior
MYF president; Mitanda Cas­
se lb e r r y , Intermediate MYF
president; Patricia Mesalck,
J u n io r MYF president; Jackin
M c C la in ,
Marilyn Mewlek,
Becky Wagner and Valoria
Shea met last Friday night a t
t h a home of Mr. and Mra.
Marvin McClain In Caesslberry with Rev. Delmea Cope­
land, minister, and Burbon
Ferrell, MYF coordinator, to
plan the retroat.
Those attending will camp
out In tenta and the program
schedule rails for dsvotlonslt,
campfire program* and swim­
ming as well as planning ses­
sions.

NEED A CARWASH? These pretty girln, member* nf the Seminole High
School Student Council will do il for yon or Hell you h ticket to get it
done. I’lnco — the C,ulf Station at 101 E. FirHt St. Dnte — Saturday;
Time — all day long. Advertising director of The Herald, Rob Alexander
can't resist buying the first ticket from Ronnie Cnolo, left and Diane
Powell, right. Roth are senior class representatives to the Council, which
will use the funds raised for up-coming school projects. (Herald Photo)

Hospital
Notes

SANFORD HBRAL*
WANT AD*
BRING FAST
RESULT*

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ilP * i ' ; v ''i'
.ip
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I-H HALEY DAY will Im held l'ritlay at the Agricultural Center from
H:1U) a.m. until 4 p.m. Shown at a recent meeting of l-ll Club junior leatlm s with the agents to plan the event are, from left, seated, Carmen
Adriutlro, Ernest I.imdherg, Miss Myrtle Wilson; standing, Myrtie Har­
ris and Sandra Mikler,
(Herald Photo)

ImpelBill County 4-H Rally Day
says.. To Be Held Friday
lly Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Dhuis for Se m inole C ounty

and

on

Highw ay

17-liJ from

D em onstration

The wide v a r ie ty u f g a m e s

l-H Rally Day t o l&gt;o livid F r i ­
ter

Homs

A g e n t .Miss M y rtia Wilson.

d a y ut tho A g r i c u l t u r a l C e n ­ mid

r e c r e a tio n

p la n n e d

will

Include volleybiill, so f tb a ll, fill-

y a r d dasli a n d a mini h e r of
fun-filled s u r p r i s e g n m r s .
R e f r e s h m e n ts u f h o t dogs,
T h u r s d a y o f 4-11 C lub j u n io r
p o t a t o c hips a n d cold d r in k s
leaders u llh Assistant Coun­
will he mi sa le d u r i n g th e
t y A g e n t F i n e s t L u n d b e i g noon lunch hour.
All c o u n ty 4-H hoys and
g ir ls m o Invited to p a r t i c i p a t e
a n d a special in v ita tio n is is­
sued In th o se y o u n g s t e r s 10
y e a r s old or older w h o would
II) F r a n c e s W e s te r
like to join o n e o f tha 4-11
An A u g u s t social e v e n t for clubs.
tlm I n t e r m e d i a te C la s s of the
S u n d a y School P u p u i t m e l it of
Die F i r s t l i a p t i s t C h u r c h of
larke M a ry w a s a Dench P a r ­
t y h rld a t D aytona.
U:!H! a.in. u n til

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c o m p le te d ut

4 p.m. w r r e

u m e e t in g

last

Intermediates
Have Party

Driver licenses should be ic
noned during the month ol your
b lfIh , every two years. H you
were born in an odd year, you
renew In evciy odd year. It you
were born in an even year, you
renew every even year,
j jj

Four Attend
Convocation

T h e g r o u p enjoyed s w im ­
lly J a n e C a s s e l b e r r y
m in g , rides, a n d a picnic s u p ­
F o u r d e l e g a t e s fro m th e
pe r.
C a s s e l b e r r y C o m m u n i t y MoN O M INA TIO N N E W S
Those m a k in g tlm t r ip were lliodist C h u r c h Senior M Y F
T he f i r s t tilin’ in t h - h i s ­ Dale W ilhelm , G l e g Wilhelm , lire a t t e n d i n g t h e l lis h o p ’s
t o r y of t h e F u l l e d S till’ s L np en c llo o p r n g a i d li c r . Ih'hhy C onvocation tills w e e k , T u e s ­
t h a t n e w s of a prriildi’ntiiil S h e lto n , Dbillip G a i n e r , Lituli d a y t h r o u g h l l i u r s d a y , ut
lumilnutiun was se n t to W a s h ­ T a y l o r , C a r m e n J u n e s , Wnmla F lo r id a S o u t h e r n Colle ge in
i n g to n , |J.C„ hy t e l e g r a p h Mixon,
Jack
llu m n i,
a n d Lakeland.
w a s on M ay ’JU, l u l l , w hen c h a p e r o n e s , Mrs. Dalpii T a y ­
T h e y a r e C h e ry l S t r o n g ,
J a m e s K. Dolk was the D e m ­ lor a n d Mrs. Hobby W ilker- Reeky W a g n e r , J n r k i u Mc­
oc ra tic nominee.
son.
Clain a n d D a n C n ss e lh e r r y .

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MOItTflAQR r O H l I X O S I R B
T o i THOM A8 J. 1IHVANT a n *
M .vnciA u. n n y a n t
nK iinnxC K i u n k n o w n
A XU TOi All p a r ti e s c l d m t s f
Interests, by, t h m u i h . u n ­
iter or sg a tn M Ih* a f o r e said person*
YOU A n n h e a th y n otifie d
(h a t a C om pla int t* foreclose a
certain m o r t t s g s a n o u m b e rln o
ilia fo llo w in g described r a u
property, t n - w lt;
t o t 4. Dlork A. C O U N TnT
c t . v n MANon. u n i t n o a
a r r n n l l n g lo th e p l a t t h e r e ,
ef a s recorded In P l a t Dooh
tl. l ’a a e I0S. Dubtle n a .
r-Tits of Nemtnol* Oounlp,
Florida
haa been filed a g a i n s t ya* la
the shove etrle.t eult. a n d yon
nro requited to serve a copy of
yuur Answer o r o t h e r P le a d in g
in thr Complaint on P t a l m i r f e
• Uurneye, ANDRnBON, ttU dtt,
I'KAN a Ls'WNl'Kh. U t C a n .
tral Hiputevsrd, Orlando, F t o r Ids. and rite Ihe n r l t t n s t Ans w r r nr o t h e r P le ading l i th *
office of Ilia Clerk of th* C i r ­
cuit Court on nr liefer* t h e
t t l h lUy of Bsptambsr, 1H4 I f
&gt;ou ' i l l lo do so, a de cre e
pro rnnfeeeo wilt b* t a k e a
s s s l u s t you for th e re lief d*«
mended tn the Complaint.
This b’otlr* eh sit ha pu b lis h ­
ed one* a w eek for f o s r c on■ecutlva weeks in th* S anford
Herald.
D A TRP T H IS te th d a y • «
A ugust. 1MI.
(HKAId
A rthur II. H * rke 4th. T r n
Clerk of C ircuit C ourt
Uy! Martha T. Vlhlen
th-puly Clerk
Publish Aug. 11, I t , I I A Depda
3. IMt.
c m -IS

ROSES
GOOD
RELECTIONI
Grapcvllln Nursery
2221 G rnpeylll* A r a .
322-V8M
"R coita D e a le r *

Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

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T H IN K G O O D N E S S !
. . . It’s T. G. LEE!
There'# no mietaking the extra quality of T. CL Leg milk. U’a
evident In th* richer, fresher flavor. Look for the T . G. Lee
trademark when you want the beat.

RHONE 322-5R63 FOR HOME DELIVERY

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Horoscope
Forecast
Thureday, Auguat I t, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
You a r t now abla to delve
into almost anything requir­
ing your attention. Show
th at you value and a n allied
with interests which can bring
you much benefit, but take
time out to see and consult
with all with whom you ars
joined In any kind of work­
ing alliance.
ARIES (March SI to April
IS) Delving Into matters of
Insurance, taxes, bonds, bus­
iness reports, etc., Is wise this
AM. See th at bills are paid,
monies collected. Help dote
ties. Bo kind with mate
PM.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Having a meeting with
associates reveals what is ex­
pected of you | than you can
take right action. Correct
any errors. A new attitude
will gain yen more prestige,
good will.
GEMINI (May » to June
I I ) Excellent day and night
to get Into duties before you
and get them accomplished
with alacrity, wisdom. Sup
port co-workers. They then
stand right behind you and
all is fins.
MOON CHILDREN (June
21 to July I I ) Rising early
and getting all preparations
in order for recreation or
creative Ideas Is wise. It be­
hooves you to entertain good
friends now. Get Into hobbles
th at you like.
LEO (July 22 to August
t l ) No better day than this
to get your surroundings im­
proved by own efforts. You
enjoy having others help you.
However, confine this to your
own home and get much ac­
complished.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Important you be
diplomatic with any partner,
•Into there la fine opportunity
now for you to got added
support. Bo meticulous in sail­
ing, buying, etc. Then seek
merriment.
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) Adding to your
abundance Is poatibla new If
you put those constructive
Ideas to work. Bo vigorous,
far-slghtod. Get elever suggoetfepe from others ss wall
a s experts.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November 21) If you concen­
trate seriously upon your
cherished aims, you can then
go after them without nega­
tion. Enjoy more personal
pleasure. Develop a sense of
humor.
SAGITTARIUS (November
t l to December 11) Your In­
tuition lo precise and you
ahoutd follow It for good re­
sults In both personal and
business affairs. Do not confids In others.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Getting in
touch with pale who have
something you deairo, or who
can help to batter conditions
about you, la fine today. State
your alma. Bo vary social In
PM.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February I I ) Thara la no
batter day than this to get
your talents eommcrciallted,
your nams batter known. Be
charming with higher-ups who
can bo very helpful. Show
you have groat ability.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 10). If you contact that
out-of-town Individual whom
you admire, or vice versa,
you will got backing you re­
quire. You hevo good hunches
on how to get ahead. Put
Ideas to work quickly.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you will soon find
that there is a most astute
mentality hero and groat abil­
ity to tackla matters of real
■cope ami breadth, plus an
ability almost to road others*
minds. He sure you give good
spiritual training §o that thesa
glfta are not used for da■tractive purposes, but for
the betterment of humanity.
A wonderful chart, this!
“The Stars impel, they
da sot compel.*' What you
make of your life lo large­
ly ap to YOUt
Carroll Rlghler's Individual
Forocaat for your algn for
S ep t is now roady. For your
copy oond your blrthdato and
91.00 to Carroll Rightor Foro­
caat Tha Sanford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 22, Califor­
nia.
Kaaaaa Mlsera la
Geolrgiata claim that 60
flooded Kanaaa during
the formation of the earth
and this action left rich dopoelts of atony minerals over
the state, according to the
Encyclopaedia BrlUnuica.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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tl1*B* af rrlerllag or r*tl*.
lac aar a4**rll**at*at whirl.
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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.
4. Beauty Care
ACE BEAUTY SALON
la cloicd. Customer! call Cut
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER­
VICE. Reasonable prices.
Free parking, 2nd A Oak.
Harriett's lleauly Nook, 105
S. Oak, 322-5742.
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Cut 'N Cur] Beauty Shop
•18 Palmetto Ave.
322-08M
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
August, $6 complete. Hazel
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
25th. 322-1321.

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8. Dorn • Cata • Petit
PENS it RABBITS
Approximately 80 rabbit*
$85 Male and Female
Ph. 322-9107
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop
tion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
sota, DcLand. Ph. 734-1848.
AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph. 322 0392.

KINDERGARTEN
1101 W. 20th St. (Rear)
Mrs. J. W. Carter
Bth Year — 322 0517
Enrollment of 15 Only
Best in Pre-school education

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frralb Ah r . 12, 1964—Pane 11 95. Houses For Sale

97, Houses For Rent

106. Apartment* for Rent

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­ 3 BEDROOM house. Clean it 1-Room Efficiency apt, with
room, 2 Bath, pine panel­ close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
pvt. bath A abower, suitable
322-4013.
ed Florida Room, Central
for couple or tingle perron
200 So. Park Ave.
322 1251
or retired All utilities in­
air, sprinkler system, patio,
RENTALS
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 8322, 207
30. Home Appliances
Furnished or Unfurnished
cated on 1st St., within 1
Ridge Rd.
Ball-Blalr Agency
block of 2 free parking lol*
2 USED DRYERS. Completely 71. Male Help Wanted
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave,
and ahopphtg center. In­ 62 Comet Custom
FHA - RESALES
reconditioned, 90 day War­
quire
at Manuel Jacobaoa 4-door, 8 cylindrr, auto,
2
A
3
Bedroom
Houses
Lika
MW.
2
ft
3
BEDROOM
ranty.
MAN to service Insurance
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. trine., radio A heater. One
MASONRY Homes. I A 2
Payton Realty
DICK'S APPLIANCE SVC.
Debit in Sanford. Salary
owner and clean through­
17-92 at Hiawatha
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. .122-1301
310 So. Sanford
Feature For
plus commissions with op­
I BEDROOM FURNISHED, out. Special
Today.
$100 Down, Payments less
322-7S38
portunity for fast advance­
3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath, large
utilities
included.
A
d
u
l
t
s
thin rent.
ment. Reply to P. O. Box
lot. Available August 10. 703 only. Lake Mary. 322-4963.
8' MEAT CASE. 8' Dairy Case.
HELMLY REALTY
1125, Sanford.
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary.
Ph. 322 1641
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
Ph. 323 0940.
MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER.
31. Musical Instruments
For Afternoon Route in San­
3 BEDROOM. I Bath CB Me­ I BR. furn. house, I»ake Mary. EFFICIENCY apartment for 1
or couple, lights A water furn­
ford Area. Must have good
dallion Home. Chain link
No pels. 322-3049.
Piano Tuning and Repair
ished. $45. 322-7399.
running rar. Write: Circula­
fence, shallow well &amp; pump,
W L. Harmon — FA 2-OXI
tion, P. O. Box 1657, San­
dishwasher, draw drapes A LAKE MARY — Completely 108. Rooms For Rent
raliaiahed ins Ida A out Un­
ford.
heavy duty node, Venetian
35. Vacuum Cleaners
furnished 5 Room*, kitchen SLEEPING ROOM, Private
Blinds, Kitchen equipped,
63 Rambler
OLD FLORIDA
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
large landscaped lot. Down equipped, new carpeting,
hath and entrance. 322-3988. Classic Station W a g o n
Florida
Room, screened
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
COMPANY
equipped with V-8 engine,
payment $1500. Call 322 611*
porch, enclosed garage, I 115. Autos For Sale
standard Iran*., p o w e r
2555 S. r«rk
322-6511 OPENING NEW OFFICE.
aterring, radio A heater,
Need 3 men interested in
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
SOUTH PI NEC R E ST - 3 A 4 block of Public Beach.
factory air cond. An eatra
'55
FORD,
good
b o d y . Rood
Adults
or
with
small
rhild.
Above averaae income. Must
Bedroom*. $100 Down Pay­
nice car that haa had
mechanical
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
.
Call
50. Mine. For Sale
have car, Neat, Bnndablo
ment. $84 to $118.43 Monthly $75. Ph. 322-4411.
special care.
322-6646, Claude Harroll.
and a das Ire to work. Com­
Payments.
2
BEDROOM
HOUSE,
So.
San
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
pany trained. Sec Company
Call 322-3829
I960 RUICK t-e Sabre, extra
ford Ave. Ph. 322 0454.
BARN OF 10,000 Items open
Representative, Thursday 9
Merle W. Warner LAKE MARY. Nicely furnish clean throughout, full power,
8 ti days, 1300 Grapcvilic
a. m. sharp, Room 208,
no air. $1395. Ph. 322 5609.
Realtor
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
- J ,
m * . taa.
Mcisch Bldg., 224 E. 1st St.
ed 2 Bedroom House. Avail0 7 4 1* $•• ft N. Ol
able August 17. Ph. 322-3030. '62 CORVA1K Monza, 4 speed,
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through 72. Female Help Wanted
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Till, bucket seat*, white-red
re* noma to Be* with you! My Mora Juto disowned nwP New H o m e , Welt Fourth 2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
Interior. $1200. Call 322-3707
MAID,
Mon.,
Wed.,
Fri.
8:30322 0793.
Street, just otf Persimmon. 2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
2:30. Experienced. Refer­
'62 CORVAIR 100. 323-0384.
Call 838 3911 Collect.
apace heater, kilchrn equip­
61 Cadillac 62
READY MIX CONCRETE
ence*. Ph. 322-2878.
Shown
Dally
1-7
ped, Available Aug. 5 A '62 CORVAIR, $995. 2411 4-door sedan equipped with
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
auto. Iran*., power steer
Grandview So.
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Aug. 38. 322-2858.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
HESTFULLY YOURS
Ing A brake*, power win
aand, cement, rock, pipe, Need 3 ladles, 35-65, with or
1961 CORVAIR 700 4door, $995 dowa A seat*, radio, heat*
You
deserve
comfort
and
con
3
BEDROOM
HOUSE,
Un­
1
—i«n»t
*
r
o
u
n
d
SI—M
onty
W
anted
without
car
for
Survey
work
steel, grease traps, dry
1— r * r tonal*
1961 VOLKSWAGEN conver­ er and air cond. Extra
*•— Pavings A Loan
venience in retirement. Buy
furnished, 322-1837.
4 hours, 5 days per week.
wells. Stepping itonea.
clean with lew miles.
4—n*«uty car*
SI— I n su ra n t*
tible, $1195
this
beautifully
landscaped
I—
l&gt;*r Nur**rl*a
I* —Hchuoli A Instruction*
No MUing. $1.25 to $1.50 per
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
3-BEDROOM.
2
bath,
Fla.
1961
VOLKSWAGEN
Station
4— Child Car*
home with oversized rooms
70—
Km ploy man I Services
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751 hour. See Company Rep re
S—Goes—&lt;7*t*—P*t*
room,
kitchen
equipped, Wagon, $1195
71—
Mai# Hslp Wanted
located in DcBary, one min
•enUtive Thursday 9 a. m
is— l.lv**tnck
71—Kemal* H elp W anted
draperies.
$135
mo.
322 5836 1959 PONTIAC 4-door Hardtop,
utc from 1-4 and an easy
11— R|&gt; acl*l N o lle * *
71—Mat* o r Penial* Help
1958 318 Chcv. motor complete­ ■harp, Room 208, MeUch
evenings. 322-7480 dayi.
IS—C a ta r in a
$995
71—Hale* Help W anted
drive
to
anywhere.
$0500
ly rebuilt. 322-9511 after 5 Bldg.. 224 Z. 1st M.
I I — I'lac ei In Mat
77—Hltuatlon W anted
SANFORD
MOTOR COMPANY
Terms!
l i —8|&gt;«clal Hrrvlr**
322-7547.
■1— Income Prope rty
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
800 French Ave.
322-4382
IS—Sw im m in g pool*
I ! —Iluelnete P r o p —Hal*
77. Situation Wanted
ped.,
air-conditioned,
large
17—J a n i t o r i a l Barvlcaa
I I —Ileal K a tats W anted
BART PILCHER, Broker
WORLD BOOK Ency loped la,
corner lot, close to shopping '62 FALCON. Std. shift. RAH.
IS— Dn-lt-Yuura*lf
I t —Real Katate l a i r
Personal Service
Used, Urge type edition. w I S T E E ^ C h B d t e i n n T t y
I t —Bulldara Bui&gt;i&lt;lla*
17— lluilneaa R ental*
centers, walking distance to
t Owner, $895 . 322-2075.
Call
322-7498
in
—
C
o
n
r
r
e
t
*
C
o
n
a
tr.
home
for
working
mothers,
50—
la,la
P
e
r
Hat*
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
I 'i n e c r v a l scfw oi. $80 mo.
31—Hum* Iltpalr*
• I — P a r m a —Urnvt*
62 Rambler
322-2828.
Lot 93, Sanford,
—P l u m b ln s
51— Out of Btat* A cre*!*
2708 Magnolia Ave. 322-3754.
GREENBRTAK
American
Cuatom 4-doar
t l — Palntlnc
IS—llnu**a P o r Bala
■•dan. V-8 engine, elanChoice Iota available In
5.6 HP. David Bradley gar­ WINDOWS Cleaned. Houaoa
I I —W all D rlllln*
IS —Houses—Sale nr Rent
100.
Honor!
Rent
sin
derd Irani., power atecring
31—Air Cond. * l l r a t l n *
*7— House P u r Rent
washed. Ph. 322-2155.
Ureenbrlar of Loch Arbor
den tractor with 4' mowing
IS— llaitlu • T*i*vlalnn
k brakes, heater and air
100—
Hr*,.] t R e n ta ls
overlooking golf course.
attachment. Also harrow 6t DAY'S Work Wanted. 322-7053.
IS—Photo A Kuutpment
HUTCHISON’S
101—
T r a i l e r s —t ‘aha naa
conditioned.
10—llum* Apidlam**
Cuatom building to your
10!—Mobile Humes—Hal*
plowing attachments, $150.
OCEAN FRONT APTS.
I
11—
Musical In stru m en t* 101—Mobil* Hume*—Rent
specifications,
Greenbrier
Owner moving. Must sac- SEWING &amp; Alterations. Spe­
339 So. Atlantic
11—Uualnaaa K u ulpm rnl
l o t —T r a i l e r Hpare— R ent
‘83
Conael,
$1591
bat.,
$59
mo.
developed by
11—Job P rin tin g
rififlcc. Ph. 322 5503.
cializing in Children's cloth­
t n i —T r a i l e r l-ola—Hal*
Daytona Beach
'63 Renault, $981 bal, $39 mo.
31—l.'iihaUtery
101—A p a rtm e n ts P o r Rent
ing. Prices reasonable. Ph.
KINGSWOOD
Call 322-4058
IS—Vacuum L’l r i n f r a
l o t — Rouni* Por lle nl
'61 Renault, $681 bat, $32 mo.
DIAL-O-MATIC Z1Z ZAG
322-0116.
BUILDERS, INC.
II—Movlna a MUiraa*
110—
llolel Room*
'61 Ram. Wg. $1197 bal $45 mo.
REPOSSESSED '84 Model
IS— K it er min* to ri
101. Trailer - Gahanna
111—
Rental Aaenla
202 Fairmont Dr.
'81 VW Bus, $1091 bal, $45 mo.
(3—Plan t*—rinwrra—*a*d* 111 —W anted To llenl
makes buttonholes. Sews on 82. Hunlnentt Prop. • Sale
FA 2-8074
50—
Mlac. Tor 8*1*
I I I —Auto* P u r 8*1*
buttons, make* hundreds of
TENT Camping Trailer. New '60 Corvair, $797 bal, $35 mo.
51—
ArllcU a Knr l l m t
U S —Auto*—8*1* o r Trad*
tires. Sleep 8. $150. 322 0529 '60 Fat. Vi PU $761 bal, $34 mo.
decorative s t i t c h e s , etc. ACE BEAUTY SALON. Coat
SI—Sw ap n r K s c h i n s *
1 H —Truck* P o r 8*1*
WOODMERE
PA
R
K
3
Bed
s i —Want*.I To Ituy
110—
Autom nttv* tfervlr*
'00 Ang. Ford. $591 bal, $32 .
Guaranteed. Take up re­ of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
evenings.
rooms $B&gt;0 Down Payment
SS—K u rnltur* KVr Hal*
111— Pcootsra A p y r i n
62 Chevy II
■60 Angel ia, $591 bal, $52 mo.
maining 5 payments of $7.50
Si—A ntiques Kur Hal*
$60 Monthly payment,
l l l —lloal* A Motor*
4-door
sedan, 8 cylinder,
10?.
Mobile
Homes
•
Sale
84.
Real
Enlale
•
Sale
'59
Merc.
$691
bal,
$31
mo.
IS—Mon*y To La an
U S —Marin* Bupplla*
Phone 322-8627.
Call 322-3829
standard trans., radio and
IS— nualn aaa O pportunities
'39 Ply. $781 bal, $33 mo
healer. A clean economical
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
AMBITIOUS?
AUGUST SPEC. New canvas*
Merle W. Warner
'59 Ply Wg. $763 hat, $33 mo. car at an economical price.
425-5938
NEW
ami
USED
cols, $3.99 value, now $3.88. IF You're willing to do a lit­
Realtor
322-5612
•30 Ford, $397 bat, $32 mo.
P ro m Remlhot* County
Awnings A Cabana*
tle fixing and painting, you
Army-Navy Surplus.
P r o m Hanford Kachans*
4trial Direct)
*58 Chcv. Wg., $802 hat. $31 mo
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOMES
will profit and be proud to
$100 DOWN
'58 Olda, $591 hat., $31 mo.
22 CU. IT . Cheat type Freer
322-2582
own this large 3 BR LAKE-.
'38 Cadillac, $741 bal, $32 mn.
FHA-VA HOMES Hwy. 17-92 S
er. Perfect condition. Ph
FRONT Home. Almost 2 95. Houae* For Hale
95.
II(tu*e*
Fur
Hale
'58 Chry. $691
bal, $.11 mn.
10.1,
Mobile
llomea
•
Rent
SEVEBAL
Outstanding
2
A
3
323 0457.
ncrea (could be divided la­
'58 Pont. $741 bal, $32 mo.
Bedroom
Homes
available
in
ter), Private but only to NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed­
RIDING BOOTS. Like new, \i
NEW HOMES
all Areas of Sanford. t&lt;*t us HOUSETRAILER with Ca ■M’M Chev. $314 bal., *26 mo
miles from town. Reduced room, screened porch, nicely
price. Ph. 322 8971.
bans A full hath. $45 per '57 Chev. VS $691 bal $32 mo.
Crystal Lake park—Lake Mary
Show
you Around!
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
to 315,100 with good terms.
month. Rlvervicw Ave. Call '57 Ram. Wg., $597 bal $29 mo.
Shown by appointment Ph
$t per Day Rental lor Electric
Call
322-3100 after 6 p. m.
'38 Ram. $350 bal, $24 zno.
322-3581,
64 Chevy Van
NEW
HOMES
Carpet Shampooor with pur­
Seminole Realty
'57 Olds, $69.1 bal, $3.1 mo.
door glaaaea, oversize
BART
PILCHER,
BROKER
Available in Sanford area ami
chase of Blue Lustre. Car1 2 BEDROOM and 1 3 bed• '37 Ply. HT, $697 bal, $32 mo. Rear
liras, passenger eeal, 8
GREENBR1AR
8
A
4
Bed
Personal
Hrrvjra
1801
S.
Park
Ave.
Long
wood
a
n
a
(6
ml.
So.
on
roll's Furniture.
room, Bowman'i TYailer •56 Chev. Cnv. $782 bal $52 mo. cylinder engine. Reduced te
Call 322-7408
FA 2-5232 anytime
17-92). Ready for occupancy rooms. Deluxe Home. $107.50
Court. 868-4908.
*35 Chev., $482 bal, $24 mo.
to
$185.24
Monthly
Payment*.
WILL accept beat reasonable
$65.00 per mo. and up.
BEL-AIR—
3
Bedrooms,
$250
RIVERFRONT
HIDEAWAY
Call 322 3829
offer for 18 cu. ft. autoload
HOUSETRAILER, 2 Rooms, '54 Cadillac, $390 bal, $23 mo.
Sales office: 802 Highland Ave.
Down Payment. $54 Monthly
■tcel commercial refrlgera Located In center of Shad A
large rarporlr, connecting '54 Pont. 1399 bal, $23 mo.
iawigwood, Fla.
Merle W. Warner Payment.
R tai fishing on the beautiful
tor. Good running condition
large
lot, Weitside, $50. Ph ‘34 Metro, $499 bal, $24 mo.
818-3911 Collect
Realtor
Call 322-3829
‘53 Cadillac, $391 bal, $22 mo.
St. Johns River a 1980 10 x
Contact Dick Aiken or call
32I-81IS.
'35 Olds. $172 bal., $10 mo.
35 Ft. Aluminum trailer SUNLAND ESTATES 322 6623.
3
Merle
W.
Warner
106. Apartment* for Rent '55 Chrysler, $97 bal, $3 nio.
completely furnished on
Bedrooms, $100 Down Pay­
Realtor
51. Artlclea For Kent
'60 Lark, $299 bal., $14 mo.
large lot. Trailer, lot and
ment $75.25 In $87 Monthly
FHA - VA HOMES 96. Hoiiara - Sale nr Rent Furn. Apt. 2300 Meflonvllle. *55 Ford, $90 bal. $3 mo.
hideaway with restful quietPayment*
RENT A BED
63 C h e v y Pickup
3. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
rasa and privacy may be
Colt 3223829
3 Room*. Utilities, $50. 2 Bed '58 Ford, SS $99 bal., $3 mo. HalMen. Flectelde b e d .
Roll away, Hospital 4 Baby
I, lit, A 2 BATHS
'53
Bulck,
$74
bal,
$2
mo.
yours for $8,300 with Easy
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
room, $60. 322-2784.
Bedi.
Merle W. Warner
long w h e e l baee, extra
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Terms!
LAKE. Call ■ v • B i a | ■
clean and l o w mileage.
By Day, Week, «r Month
Realtor
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
2 BEDROOM Furnkhcd Apart­
322-1597.
Ph. FA 2-5181 Its W. let St.
For Complete Information
ment. 601 Palmetto. 322 1374
Government Owned
Stemper Agency
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
DUPLEX ON »« Acre on So.
See or Call Your
after 5:10.
REPOSSESSIONS. 1NU.
Monica
Sanford Ave. Room It* trait
BANFORD AVE.
Realtor Iniuror-Tradea
•ill. Furniture For Sale
FHA - VA
er too. Sale or Rent. Ph. FURNISHED apartment, in­
$100.00 DOW N
322 4991 1910 S. French Ave.
OPEN
EVENINGS
SALES BROKER
quire 404 E. 14th SI., Apt.
322 75)9.
For toe biggest selection of
Nr Have The Home For You
7.
WANTED
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
nearly new and used furni­
THREE UEDROOM. Hi baths,
Phone 322-4503
WEEK END RANCHER
Bedrooms located In various
ture, tee Noll'a Furniture
0. I. loan, large corner lot, FURNISHED apartment!, 6
sections
of
Sanford
Who
needs
4
acres
of
excell­
Stenstrom
Realty
Brokerage In Casselberry
block* from downtown. $43, 120. Automotive Service
large shade treri, 107 Tuck
Immadlat* Delivery
ent pasture land, (fenced
on 17-82. Open a days I to 6.
er Drive, Sanford. 322-2288.
$60 and $«5 per month.
2685
PARK
DRIVE
56 Pontiac
with two flowing welll). Al­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VW SPECIALIST
Some utilitlei furnished. Ph.
322-2420
322-7495
l.door elation wagon, V-8
9 PIECE DINING R o o m
so includes a modem 10 x
FROM $50.00
WRIGHTS
AUTO
REPAIR
97. lIuuaeH For Rent
322-3641.
engine, standard Irani.
Suite, G11 range. Odd piec­ 45 ft. 59 model bunk house FOR THE BEST HOME
Foreign A Domestic
Good low coat transporta­
2
BR,
Unfurnished
house.
Ph
es. Ph. 322-9434.
with Cabana and screened
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
S. Sanford Ave. Arms*
NEAR NAVAL RASE
BUY
tion, anlid throughout.
322-8892.
porch. HURRY! “STAKE
Realtor
from H.L.ll.
322 0247.
Nicely Furn. 1 till Apt.
SEE YOUB
FREE ESTIMATE
YOUH CLAIM NOW." Ride
Raymond Lundquiat, A*so.
Ph. 6684323
UNFURNISHED
H O U S E 2015 Stngord
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
COHEN KAD1ATOR SHOP
V
A
F
H
A
Southbound Stage 3,4 miles
FA 2-3951 AtlaaUe Rank Bldg.
Country living near Sunland, CLEAN 4 Rooms. 811 Park.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
Free Inspection, estimates,
from City Limits. F o r
2 Bedroom, kitchen equlpt.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
pickup, delivary. Recortog
COUNTRY CLUB MANORschedule call
ROOM FURNISHED APT.
Property
water furn. $45 mo. Phone
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
A repairs discounted.
2 A 3 Bedrooms. $100 Down
$11.50 week. Electric A wa­ 211V$ E. 3rd.
322 5170.
FA 2-2117.
322-3443
EVERETT A. HARPER
Payment. $40 to $88 Monthly
ter furnished. 322-3219.
AGENCY • REALTOR
Management
Payments.
FURN. 2 Bedroom. CB, oak
tall Ua Your Furniture.
Auto Glaas,
1485 S. Park Are.
Call 322 3829
floors, masonry home. 1 EFFICIENCY. $40. 811 Park.
Quick Service With the
k Sea* Covers
Phones FA 2-2284 or FA 2-3285
Cash. SUPER TRADING
60 Ford Wagon
and Sales Broker Merle W. Warner Block W. of IIwy. 17-92 on FURNISHED 3 Room Apart­ AUTO GLASS
434, then 1 Block S. on East
POST. FA M877.
4-door, V-8 engine, auto,
87. Hualnwut Rental*
Realtor
ment. Clean A close in. $55
SEAT COVER CO. trans., power steering A
St. to Vincent Dr.
month. Lights A water in­
Used furniture, appliances, I OK LEASE—Service Station.
JIM H U N T
brakes, radio A heater.
304 W. tad St. FA 3-8033
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, sc re w ­
cluded. 322-9507 after 2 p.m,
It neede some work bul la
F U R N I S H E D 1 Bedroom
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
Good location. Good pro.
ed patio. Ph. 313-0388.
wall worth aelliog price.
Houae. Utilities furnished.
Larry's Mart 215 SanJord
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
FURNISHED Apt*. $30 A
REALTY
$80.
122-4020.
Ava Ph. FA 1-4132.
•i
THIS HOME WILL SUPPORT
$40 month. Adult*. Ph.
AUTO GLASS
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Office: 322-2118
YOU I
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 3 322 9480.
BAHAMA BED 4" Rubber
INSTALLED
Nights: 323-0700
Completely furnished 3-story
Points. $63 per month. Ph. AIR conditioned bedroom to Senkarik Gluts and Paint
mattress A 2 Rubber Bolst­
BANK RATE
90.
l-ot*
Fur
Sale
322-4848
home.
Nice
looking,
in
ex­
322-1467.
ers, all nylon covered, 125.
Company
8 room furnished apt. $65.00,
GMAC
2524 Park Drive
cellent
condition,
convenient­
110 Burke St., AltamooU MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4822
111 E. 8th, 322-4285.
LOCH
ARBOR:
Attractive
un­
ly
located.
Net
rental
In­
FINANCING
Springs.
102 Ft. frontage, 118 No. IDYLLWILDE- 4 Bedroom*.
furnished houae. 2 bedrooms, FURN. Apt, Close In. Jimmie 123. IkwtH f t Mot o ra
come la d year $300 per
Deluxe Home, $183.50 Month­
Scull
Ave.
Will
consider
month. Total price $17,000 screened porch, rarparle,
YELLOW Formica Kitchen
OPEN —
Cowan. 322-401$.
ly Payment
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
Dinette set, 4 ch ain , 820;
and low down payment to utility - storage, k i t c h e n
Fri. Ev«alngn ft
IDEAL FOR FAMILY. 17'
Cal!
322
3820
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 122equipped. Excellent condi­ EFFICIENCY. $40. 811 Park.
reaponaible buyer.
20" Giri'a Bika, $10. 322-9079.
Swift, 75 hp Johnson. Gator
All 1tay Sat.
0228.
tion. Ph. 322-1468.
Merle
W.
Warner
trailtr. Extras. 322-4175.
69. Schoola A Instruction*
CLEAN
let
Floor
Apt.
Pvt.
Realtor .
S O U T H W A R D LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom, mt. 1004 Palmetto.
LAKE MINNIE
17' Glaaa Boat, 50 hp motor,
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
Florida room, fenced yard.
= ^ K ) L L T M tV E T aiSi=
Tilt trailer. Many extra*.
Investment
k
Raalty
OLD NEWSPAPERS
W E L A K A
APARTM EN TS
Fully Improved
322-1507.
KINDERGARTEN
Reasonable. 321-3879.
118 N. Park Ave.
3X341178
MOTOR SALES
114 W. First St.
JUNIOR KINDERS
Sewer, Water, Sii* 111 x 180.
FOR SALE
3-BEDROOM
hou-.t,
720
Cher
3ml. ft Polmolto
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
Sacrifice $5500 Each. Char2 LARGE Nlcaly furn. Duplex Gateway To The waterway
okee Circle. 322 8436.
Ph. 322*6231
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So that when I’m carried in
The Lord won’t say "Who is it?"
— Eldon S. Dummit

shunted out of their neighbor­
hood schools to ride buses, the
tubwsy or to walk to distant
schools.
Little white kids are due to
be so shunted around big cities
such as New York snd Ro­
chester, N. Y., to enable lit­
tle Negro kids to have what Is
regarded aa their fair ahare of
white achoolmatei. The story
la that little Negro kids are
deprived of their educational
right a if they must attend
claaaes only in the company
of their own race.

Herald Area Correspondents
Alternant* Spring*
Mrs. Julia Ha
liar to#

Contra
Mrs. Joe. E. Malhlrus
348-4824
Lake Maty
Mrs. Frances We■ter
822-8218
Lake Monro#
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-2217
North Orlando
Mr*. Doria Doaa
322-1188
Oatoca
Mr*. Cl*roar* Snyder
822-4141
Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy

838-1318

Bear Lake-Forral City
Mrs. Maryann M ilo#
*38-.1ST X

Casselberry
Mrs. Jans Casselberry
838-5041
C h u lu n ta

Mrs. Josn Magi*
385-3742

DeBary
Mrs. Frank While
888 4222
Dellnna
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5631

Enterprise
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The Negro voter* of New
York and other state* are giv­
ing elected and appointed of­
ficials a hot foot on that laaue. White voter* appear to be
winding up for some backlash.
In New York the officials
have rim e up with the system
of pairing schools. By combin­
ing or pairing an all-Negro
elementary school with aa allwhite elementary achnol, the
little Negro kkls are believed
to obtain their fair share of
white schoolmates.
The patring system is mathematically sound. It mixes
the races. Rut it hAs aroused a
fury of protest from white par­
ents. Many white parent# ob­
ject to their children being
chivvied around town to cor­
rect racial Imbalance in aome
distant school. The coldly im­
personal approach of school
authorities to the problems of
little white kids who ere rfurnte&lt;l from nearby to distant
schools was shown some days
ago in New York City.
Parents challenged In court
a New York school order that
their three little white kids,
the oldest about nine, must
leave an elementary school
across the street from, their
home and trek thereafter
nearly a mile to another
school where there existed e
condition of racial imbalance.
The court forbade the school
authorities io run the little
white kids out of tttelr a crossthe-street school. But the
court limited Us action to that
single situation and did not
rule in general on the right of
school authorities to assign lit­
tle white kids to elementary
schools solely on the bails of
their race.
It would be in defiance of
the 1954 Supreme Court inte­
gration order to assign little
Negro kids to schools on the
basis of race. Why K la not
defiance so to assign little
while kids is something for
the non-lawyer to woodcr
about, along with other receot
judicial actions.
The Republican presidential
platform went all out against
such inverse diicriminstion ae
seems to exist la the effort to
correct racial Imbalance in
New York stete. Whet wee
missed by some commenta­
tors is that the 1884 Civil
Rights Act takes substantially the same position. There is
no federal support for shunt­
ing little white kids around
town to correct racial imbal­
ance in some distant achool.
For what the Civil Rights Act
has to say on that, nee the
ac4'a title IV on "
tion of Education."
For example, it says: "De­
segregation shall not mean
the aasignment of students to
public schools in order to
overcome racial imbalance.”

most of the Southern state*
for himself in 19&lt;14 a* he was
in holding them for the
Northern Catholic John F.
Kennedy in l!i(i0.
In any resr, hy his state­
ment on th* Vice-Presidency,
Preaident Johnson has made
It clear that hr is not taking
th* South for granted and is
preparing to do battle for its
votes.
The withdrawal of Gov,
Georg* Wallace from the
Presidential race mskrs the
rare harder for Johnson ami
easier for Srn. Goldwatcr, a*
noted in this column several
weeks ago. The GoldwatcrWallace bird* of a fruitier
will now almost certainly
flock together, irgardlcs* of
the difference in party label.
Th* Johnson job will he to
convince born-and-hied Demo­
crats, as he did in l'JfiO, that
they ran still live hsppily in
the paity, and he rewarded
according to what thry do for
it.
Gov, Wallace dropped out
of the contest, many Southern
insiders believe, tweause hr
feared he would make a poor
showing in a three-way race,
not because hr was in rnhoota
with the Goldwator-Hepuhlican campaign. Many of Wal­

lace's financial backers are
Republicans who now natural­
ly will write their check* pay­
able to Harry Gnldwater. And
the Republican* who were
giving zip to hi* primary
races will now he otherwise
occupied.
But Lyndon Johnson will
nol he found among those
who think that with th* with­
drawal of George Wallace h#
has moved ahead in the
South. The Democratic plat­
form pronounced at Atlantic
City will not be conciliatory
to the South.
Hut the private words of
the candidate will be as softly
reassuring as the candidate
nf a national paity can prop­
erly make them, The Presi­
dent will bend an understand­
ing ear to those Southern
Democratic leaders who ex­
plain that the best they ran
do for him ia say "vote Dem­
ocratic'' and thru go fishing.
The President is anticipat­
ing that he will get at least
that much help from most of
Ilia men who shape the politi­
cal mind of tha South. Given
that, he ia willing to taka hia
chance* against a Harrycome-lately from out nf th*
West.

Phil Newsom Soys
Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
.Scrapbook Linda’* cane
for it la a rlaasiral example
of the mental conflict often
following an abortion, tiullt
rompleiea and arrrrt sex
conflict* thus underlie mil­
lions of "worry warts” or
hypochondriacs. Bo send for
the acx booklet below.
CASE T-445: Linda 1... ag­
ed 20, is almost bankrupting
her husband with medical
bills.
"Dr. Crnne," he protested,
"we have three children but
they don't cause me half the
worry thnt Linda does.
"A year ago she began to
fret about cancer of her
womb, so 1 took her to a gyn­
ecologist.
“lie said there was no sign
of cancer. Hut she still kept
worrying shout it until I had
her rhecked hy two more ex­
pert*.
“ Then she hegnn to tukr
pilli and liquid medicine* ami
now aha ia a tranquillser ad­
dict.
"Last month she decided
she has heart trouble hut
lately she nays .lie is positive
she la going Insane.
"Dr. Crane, aha was a
healthy, normal wlfa and
mother till about a year ago.
So what hat changed her an
radically 7"
(iuilt Complex
Read this case with double

care for It ia a classical ex­
ample of what often happens
to a woman who has under­
gone an abortion.
Linda didn't tell her hus­
band that she was pregnant a
year ago.
Instead, ehe had an abor­
tion performed for ehe felt
she had borne rnmigh chil­
dren.
Bill such women frequently
begin to fear that they a rt
murderesses of the unborn ha*
by!
And In this dilemma, they
usually expert (iod to punish
(hem In some dramatic man­
ner.
For w h e n e v e r we ain
against (iod, we usually look
for aome dramatic retribution,
like a holt of lightning from
the aky.
Thus, Linda felt that Ond
would first penalize her in
the very plare where her aln
was committed, namely, her
womb.
Then ah* began to fret
ahout a stroke, either in the
form of a sudden heart attack
or apoplexy.
When rardiologista reassur­
ed her on those ixitnts, eh*
then became a virtlm of man­
kind's classical fear of divine
punishment, namely, insanity.
You lllble scholars will re­
call that Cod punished King
Neburhndnriiar with insan­

ity, *o he ate grass in the
fields.
And even if modern Ameri­
cans have never reed the
Hilda or heard their clergy­
men expound (la content!,
they still look upon Insanity
aa a punishment of Cod.
You may he interested to
note that people who feel they
have violated some sex devia­
tion from Cod’* code, are not
likely to fret about diabetes
or smallpox or even tuber­
culosis.
No, Indeed! Thry dream a
disease that strikes them as
If by lightning, such as apolIray, heart attack, and insan­
ity.
I.tmla could thus have
watted thousand* of dollars
on futile medication and even
submitted to needless surgery,
all because nf her secret wor­
ry.
Guilt rumplrxes and srrret
sex conflicts underginl most
of the hypochondriacs in the
world.
So send for my booklet
"Facta About Pregnancy," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plua 20 rents.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In rare of thla news­
paper, enrloalng a long1
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 cents to rover typ­
ing and printing coats when
yoa send for one of hla
booklets.)

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; —
I have Just returned from
my aummer vacation and I
think I have a fairly clear
idea now of what hell is like.
Tha moat dreadful fate
that I can imagine would b*
an ataroity of driving across
th* ccuntry with a 2 V4-yearold boy in the car.
I covered roughly 4,000
miles In that manner during
my vacation, and I do mean
roughly. Every yard of It
was torment in tha Old
Testament tradition,
Tha main trouble was that
the 2tt-y*ar-old covered approalmataly 6,000 miles on
th* aama trip. He logged an
extra 2,000 mile* crawling
from ( th# front seat to th*
rear seat and back again.
I docked him for on# 100mil# atn tc h and found that
during paak periods ht oscil­
lated between the front and

tear seats at the rat* of 38
times per hour.
On every third move, going
from rear to front, the toe
of his left the# would atrjke
me in the neighborhood of
the medulla oblongata, pro­
ducing a minor concussion.
In some respects, however,
traveling with a 2V«-year-old
boy hai advantages over fira
and brimitona. In an cmarganry, for Instance, ha can
b* used ae a gasoline gauge.
Any time that he drops off
to sleep, loading the other oc­
cupants to beliava they ar*
getting an hour's respite, you
can be aura that th* car la
about out of gat.
Almost as toon aa hia eye*
ar# cloaad it become* neces­
sary to atop a t n aervic# sta ­
tion. Which, of eour*#, wakaa
him up again.
On tha other hand, whan h#

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Tito Holds Key Role

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Inverse Discrimination

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WASHINGTON — President
Johnson'* unexpected state­
ment limiting the field of po»sibllttiee for th# Vice-Presi­
dency on hi* ticket reflect*
the great importance he it at­
taching to opinion in the
South in the coming election.
Hy eliminating from coniidoration aa a running-mate
anyone of cabinet rank, he
ruled out Robert V. Kennedy,
the man least likely to rarry
favor with Southern drlegatra
to the Atlantic City Conven­
tion or with Southern voters
in November.
Hy stating that among hil
requirements for a runningmate is acceptability to all
sections of th* country, Mr.
Johnson made it clear that he
does not Intend to pit rare
against race or region against
rrgion in the fall campaign.
Chances are that the Presi­
dent will he whistle-stopping
across the South again this
October as he did as a cam­
paigner for John F. Kennedy
and himself four year* ego,
fighting hard to hold his na­
tive land. And findings by
"New York Times" reporters
and othera notwithstanding,
chance* ar* that Johnson will
he as persuasive In holding

Thought For Today

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

U n t ie d F r e t s In t e r n a t io n a l

LBJ Looks To Dixie Vote

noisy talk in Congress about sharp
sertiny of the space budget, NASA
will again get ju st ubout what it ask­
ed for—$5.2 billion in fiscal 1964-G5.
This is because space research is
definitely one of the economic-politcnl fncta of life todny. The glamor
of moon glow has dimmed, but a lot
of constituents of n lot of congress­
men now have a down-to-earth per­
sonal interest in the $20-billion-plus
moon project.
It will not be the first time this
has happened. The monnrehs who
financed the explorers of the New
World were more interested In riches
than in geographical knowledge.
Sheer curiosity and love of adven­
ture inspired the Wright Brothers,
but the fruit of their invention—
commercial Bir travel—is strictly
business.
Space is, as John F. Kennedy said,
the new ocean upon which we must
sail, sooner or later. The moon is but
an offshore island, the first port of
call on n voyage thnt will occupy the
imnginntion nnd energies of genera­
tions to come.
The space sailors of tomorrow will
remember only th at we set sail for
the moon nround 1970. They won’t
particularly care why we went.

Banger 7’s literally smashing suc­
cess has given a brief new thrust—
emotional as well as scientific—tow­
ard the goal of a manned moon land­
ing by 1970.
While it is still not at all certnin
th a t this target will be met, no one
can doubt that man’s fantastic dream
of space flight to other worlds is
steadily nearing reality.
Beaching the moon has been de­
clared a national goal. But despite
the national pride in the Ranger
flight, the Apollo moon project is
far from being a truly mass-sup­
ported effort, such as a war would be
—especially now that the novelty of
rockets and satellites has worn off.
Indeed it is far from having the
whole-hearted support of the scient­
ific community.
The American Association for the
Advancement of Science recently sent
a questionnaire to 2,000 members se­
lected a t random.
To the yes-or-no statement—"The
vital nntionnl interests of the United
States require thut n high priority be
given to landing a man on the moon
by 1970"—G2 per cent of the 1,134
scientists who replied said ‘‘No.’’
While 58 per cent thought th at
scientific knowledge was the most
important justification for the moon
program, only 7 per cent could see
any military benefit from it. Four
per cent thought there was not ju st­
ification at all for going to the moon.
Not surprisingly, only 139 of the
respondents were connected either
directly or indirectly with govern­
ment-supported s p a c e work—as
scientists. As citizens and employes,
though, it is probable th at the great
m ajority of them live in states and
a:e associated with Institutions or
companies that derive financial ben­
efits from the Bpace program.
In the early days, space funds
were voted out of alarm und enthus­
iasm and excitement. Today, despite

The most vigorously adverse
criticism of the Republictn
presidential pUtform hat cen­
tered on Its civil rights plankt,
Including the platform's firm­
ly stated opposition to what
is called invert* discrimina­
tion.
By in vert* discrimination,
th e
Republicans evidently
meant d is crl mi nation against
little white kids bees use of
their race. The platform pre­
sumes such discrimination to
ex lit when little white kids are

Helen Fufler Soys

WASHEE TODAY

announce* that h* need* to
go to the bathroom, you can
b* certain that th* car has
plenty of ga*.
A passenger of that aga
also will hrlp you identify
tha type of highway you are
on.
When he throws a shoe out
th* window, you know you
are on ■ freeway and will
have to drive 75 mllca to gat
track to pick it up.

Aa N i k i t a Khrushchev
seek* a solution to hi* quarrel
with Red China and to a
growing Apirit of Indepenilence among th* East Euro­
pean satellites an inierrating
sidelight to th* atory is the
growing influence of the
moderating voice of Josip
Bros Tito of Yugoslavia.
It ia especially Interesting
in light of th* fact it wa*
Tito's break with th* KremIin in 1948 that actually set
a pattern for th* indepen­
dence now being shewn hy
Romania and to a leaser de­
gree aome other of the satel­
lite slates.
AI»o noteworthy I* the fact
that it is Tito, among the
earliest In come under attack
at a "deviation Iat" hy tha Red
Chinese, who now caution*
Khrushchev a g a i n s t any
hasty attempt to rratl tha
Chinese cut of International
romniunism.
In hia third meeting with
Khrusltrhev in the lust 18
months in l&lt;cningr*tl in June,
Tito also ia aald to have
urged the Soviet leader not
to ovardramatisa Romani’* increating contart* with the
W eit or iti refusal to inte­
grate it* economy with So­
viet plant for t\i« Commu­
nist bice.
Tlto'a relations with an­
other Communist state, Fidel
Castro's Cuba, wrra reported
to have undergone a hit of
a strain because Tito also ad­
vised Castro to exercise r*.
straint in his attacks against
the United Stales—that Is,
if Castro ever hoped to ease
U. 8. economic pressure*
against him.
in this, his advice Is sup­
posed to have coincided with
similar advice from t h a
Kremlin.
Aa regards Romania, Tito
also 1* reported to have sug­
gested to Romanian President
Gheoigliiu-Drj that he should
not carry hi* independence
too far.
Moscow auuice* say the re­
sult has been that after a
period of coolness between
Moscow and Bucharest, re­
lations now ara normaliied,

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with Khrushchev continuing
to follow the soft line.
What apparently concerned
Tllo most was the increasing
frequency of anti-Soviet out­
bursts renting from Bucha­
rest, outbursts which, Tito
wainrd, could endanger what­
ever gain* Romania had made
in freeing itself oT diciaiii i
from Moscow.
While tha possibilitir* were
considered remote Unit Russia
would undertake any such
measures ns against the Hun­
garians In 1956, (here re­
mained the “ possibility of
other action which could he
srverely damaging to the Homnnlun economy.
Two-lhild* of her frontiera
trade still is with the Soviet
Union and ft* allies.
Two-third of her frontiera
nre hounded hy the Soviet
Union, Bulgaria and Hungary.
Her only salt water |mrl,
Constanta on the Illark Sea,
easily e.'ulil hr dominated hy
Soviet air nnd sea power.
Tilo’s motive* are not en-

tirely selfless. As do othera
among th* smalt Communist
stales, he area a certain ad­
vantage in th* Red ChineseSoviet quarrel because It Tia*
forced the Kremlin to ease
pressure* elsewhere.

OVER 35 YEARS
At Firit A Palmetto
(Alongside old post nffirr)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpel* • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianos
• Rental lied*

Tsk* one phans exit (or
below), sd4 heslttt with basket*
ot gins M i ialormeiie* shoot tha
city, stir la iseuiM hospitality,
snd you# hi*, a ftn.rsiM o*4
7 deligntfut welcome. Just

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DEAR ADDY: I »m a
painter. A month ago, while
painting the house of a very
rich woman, the ladder collapsed (it was her ladder)
and I fell to the ground. I
broke my leg in aoveral
places. Since then I've had
no Income. I lost IfiOQ In
pay, and my doctor bill is
1150. I asked the woman at
least to help me pay my doc­
tor bill and she ssid her In­
surance didn't cover that
kind of accident and rhe
Isn't reaponalhle for my
bills.
She la »o cheap abe told
jnc to buy a bo* of plaster
and make my own cast!
She an Id I waa foolish for go­
ing to a doctor. She came
over with two pain pllla the
bought at an Army aurplua
store and tall they were just
aa good as prescription pilla.
Everyone tolla me I am nuta
If I don't tue her. She la far
from poor, Abby. She own*
aeveral housea In town. What
should I doT
OUT O f WORK
DEAR OUT: See a lawyer
at once! If you can't afford
one, go to your local Legal
Air Society. If you broke
your leg on HER ladder,
while painting HER home—
Insurance or no insurance,

soon as w* get home he
takes them out again.
1 told him he should sec
hla denliat II he is having
trouble, but ha says ho has
already spent enough money
on false teeth and he doesn't
want to spend any more.
Ills dentist Is supposed to be
one of the best jn town. We
have a small Income, but l
think this la Important. I
hate to nag him about It,
but T don't know how much
longer T can take tills. He
looka like an old man with
his teeth out.
A BRIDE
DEAR BRIDE: CaU your
husband’s dentist and tell
him what you’ve told me.
If hc’i one of the "be**" In
town, ha will probably Inalrt
on adjusting the denture*
without charge ao they'll be
comfortable end wearable.
• • •
Problems? Write to AnBY,
Bo* 63700, Los Angeles, Calif,
fo r a personal reply, en­
close a stamped, golf-addro**ed envelope.
• • •
Hale to writ* letter*?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Do* 60700, In* Angeles,
Calif., for Abby'* Woklet,
"HOW TO WHITE LETTERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

On(BJibdqs

The pathnloglcal liar feels
NORTH
n
that It is silly to tell the truth
AQR03
when n lin will do just aa
¥ K 10 9
♦ Q 10 6 4
well. The pathological false♦ Q$
carder feels Ihul U is silly to
WEHT
EAST
make a normal play when
4 A K JII
*1
there la a chance to falaecard.
¥73
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♦ 67
♦ J0S33
North and South might
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well have tried for game in
BOOTH&lt;D&gt;
no-trump, and there would
*1071
ha** haen no way t« keep
¥ AQ064B
whichever partner played the
♦ AK
*
K t
hand from making 10 trlrks,
U n til v u ln e r a b le
but there in no way to play
(tenth Went North Part
no-trump unless one partner
1¥
1*
1¥
I’as*
nr the other bids nu-trunip
4 ¥
I'aaa
ra sa
1’aaa
anmewhere along the way.
Opening lead—* K .
Thus, Rnuth found himself In
four hearts.
the three, South lost no time
West opened the king of dropping the It).
spades, and after East played
West paused for a brief

(On Jhst
Any bride who believes that
the marriage ceremony auto,
ninth-ally turn* her into Ilia
prrfect wife la deluding herself.
Hut let anyone even hint
that lha American man isn't
always a bargain ns a hus­
band, or that be might Heel

a little tactful training to
turn him into the kind of con­
siderate human being a wom­
an ran live happily with for
life -and the men holler for
the police.
A column of mine advising
hrulea that the first year of
marriage is the &lt;-*iicat tinm
In trnil) a hindiuml in tho way

2tighUqJil&amp;
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TV Tima erltlca preview
coming lelevlslon shows by
attending rehearsals, watch­
ing screenings, a t u d y 1 n g
scripts in New York and Hol­
lywood. Here ara their pre­
views lor today:
7;3tiu p ni. NBC. Tho Vir­
ginian. "A Bride lor 1-irs."
(Color) (llcruu) A UO-mtnut*
sort-of-comedy which atara
Doug McClure (Trampaa) and
Kalherlne Crawlord In an old
plol which seems lo play well
inoat of the times It's il &gt;ne.
Trampaa la Instructed lo pick
up and deliver an injur'd
man's m ailorder bride and
. . . well, take II from there,
1(3:311 p m . CHS. llio llcvcrly Hillbillies. (Rerun) This
episode isn't as funny as it is
Intercillng. Most of tha action
takes place at the fumed M.v
ri riel.i ml In I'atoa Verdes,
Calif., and the cavorting speclinens am a delight to watch,
particularly the playful dol­
phins. The dam pen* have
taken up deep-sea flailing, a*
encouraged by Danker Dry*,
dalc (Raymond Dailey), to
keep them from going back to
Uie hills where wild game is
plentiful. Starring as the
Clainpetts are Ruddy Ebaen,
Irene Ryan, Max Rut-r and
Donna Douglas.

0:30-10 Jp.m. CRS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show ( Part II) (Rerun) Sally (Rose Marie) ealla
Itnh'a (Dirk Van Dyke) bluff
and quit* her writing job to
concentrate on her career a*
a TV celebrity. Now In need
ul a typist, lloli grudingly I*
form l lo give wife Laura
(M iry Tyler Moore) (he job.
It's not long before lie and
Ruddy I Morey Amsterdam)
are willing to do anything to
get their writing partner to
return,
10 tl p m . ADC. 77 Sunset
fifrlp. "lV*rrnr in a Small
Town," (Rerun) Tills plol la
old. Rut it serves lu give Kdd
IlyriK-a a good acting chance
and he comes through con­
vincingly. As Rookie, he II
robbed of his clothes, car and
Identifies lion by a hitchhiker.
In dollies left by Hie hitch­
hiker, Kooklr la identified aa
a robber ami faces a lynching.
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ha ahnuhl go brought loud
squawks from the men.
One critic, who was a lit­
tle more sarcastic than the
nlliers, even fell buck on that
old threat that If a wife tries
to lorn a man into a husband
who treats har Ilk* m human
being, she'll |nae him to
"anrnethlng rota and fluffy
who Duller* hla ego."
That's an old, old rhratnut
men have come to depend on
ua their mean* of keeping
wive* In llm*.
Hut the truth Is that If
mom lela that old threat,
spoken or implied, Intimidate
her so that she doesn't dare
to stand up for her right*
or rip r r t to he treated with
as much consideration as the
gives her husband. Her mar­
riage Isn't any bargain, any­
way.
It really does seem aa
though men would he a little
hit ashamed of having to end
every man-woman argument
wllh the threat that if a wo.
man Isn't willing In spend her
life making a men feel big
anil wonderful and Important,
he can always start looking
around for eome hlrd-hraln
who will. And a hlrd-hraln la
usually Just his speed.
Marriage Is a two-way
street. A rhilillih altitude
from either partner can wreck
the chance of a happy Ufa to­
gether.

A I b Il-h a t i» u b lix a r a w ld tt. S o w i d e t h a t —w e r e It
n o t f o r o t h e r p r n c t l c u l r e a s o n s —y o u c o u l d
d o y o u r s h o p p i n g i n y o u r c a r l (Qgt,
LAST DAY
CLIFF ROUGHTHON
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moment to not* that tho
deure Rail not appeared and
continued with tho ere. Ho
knew Unit East had started
with the douhlctnn trey-deuce
nr a einglrton so that there
wet no ehanr* that Rnuth
would l&gt;* aide to ruff in. When
East showed out, It was rou­
tine for the defenae to Uka
two more tricks.
flouth should hove dropped
the deuce of spade*, West
might have continued the
suit anyway, but on (lie other
hand, he might w«dl have de­
cided that South hdd no mor*
spades. In that case, he would
have abandoned the spade suit
and South would have won
th* rubber.

U
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WEDNESDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

I'll bet SHE h isn 't a leg to
stand on.
• • •
DEAR AHJ1Y: I am an
elderly m in and have been
dating a middle-aged widow
for some time. I do not
drive, ao when I Invite her
out for dinner her son usually
cornea by and picks me up.
The lady la already In the
front seat beside her son,
ami 1 have to ait in the back
seat all by myself. There is
plently of room for the three
of us In the front. Otherwise
1 think the lsdy should alt
In the hack seat with m t. I
would appreciate your opin­
ion.
ANNOYED
DEAR ANNOYED: Don't
look a gift ride in the seat.
• • •
DEAR AIIRY: My husband
la a handsome man In hla
early forties. We have Wen
married only a few months.
T knew he had false teeth
when I married him, but I
had never seen him with hi*
teeth out. Soon after we
married, he started taklm;
hla teeth out the minute he
came home. Now he never
wears them around tho
house. If we go somewhere,
he won't put his teeth In un­
til the last minute, and a*

$.acoby

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SEMINOLE PLAZA, HWY. 17-92 &amp; SK 436
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�CJy» PxnforB W»r«IS
Autr. 12, 1964—Pafre 3-A

Attack On LBJ
Timing Of Raid
News Renewed
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
Tcxia Republican congrc*»m in has n-new-ed hi* compia:ni
that President John**) in*
nounced prematurely the U. 5
air n id i againet North Viettu ra rw torpedo bolt b i m ,
citing in ic count given by
the commander of the attack
task force.
Itep. Ed Tore man. who wai
boned by Democrat! when he
made the charge originally
list week on th* House floor,
and th* details given by Rear
Adm Robert B. Moore indi­
cated that "the Pentagon came
up with an excuse for the
President when be got himaelf in i bind "
Johnion'i timing, the Texan
eiid, waa "the height of in
temational military Irresponaiblllty."
The controversy centered on
the fact th at Johnson told the
American people in a broad­
cast on the Tuesday night of
the attack that the operation
wis being executed it that
time — 11 31 p. m EST.
A lite r Defenie Department
eummary of the rild i repotted
that the U. S. planet did not
reach their red targets until
115 a in EDT Wednesday.
Moore told newsmen that be
did not heli've the t ’ S. planes
has been detected by North
Viet Nam radar at the time
.Ichnaon made the public dllclosure.
The admiral also aatd he
did not believe the President’!
announcement gave the Red a
any useful advance warning.
He said the air strike would
have been aucceaafut even If
the North Vietnamese had had
three day*’ advance warning

Sanford Store
Extends Lease
The MflCrory Company has
extended for e period of three
years Ita current lease on the
etorc’a annex located on Hast
first f t reel, m cording to an
armour &gt;nient today by Man­
ager &lt; larenre Redding.
Uuddiri't sard that new
lighting hns been installed in
the annrx and Hint aeverat
department# from the main
shoe rre being shifted to the
annex tacit ion.
To accommodate ahoppera,
Reild"'r said that an arvhway
hns 11&lt;n cut from the main
at ore in o the annex.
Hr d .big also daahed mid
water on rumors that the firm
would remain In Its present
Joent on for only six months
• flir the new McCrory store
open'd in the Sanford ahop.
ping center.
He explained that thare
never haa been nny plnn to
f!"se the downtown attire.
"Tire company owna nne-lhird
of the main atore, we have a
10-year l-urae on another third,
end n'-e yrnra to go on th#
remaining third portion of the
main store."
Redding ridded, "(tinea we've
extended the leaaa on the an*
riexes for an additional three
years this ahotrld he luffic*
lent evidence that the com­
pany la not planning to cloie
(his outlet."
He also declared that ha
will remain at manager of
the downtown store.

Westside Fire
Meeting Set

rl

Ry Mr*. II. I- Johnson
An urgent meeting of all
persona Interested In t h e
West side Volunteer Fire De­
partment and Fire Diitrtet
was railed for * p in. Thuraday in the Hake Monroe
Community Building a f t e r
County Commlaalonera today
agreed to include the matter
o( voting on establishing the
alitrict on the November b il­
lot.
Thnie attending the meeting
also will be liked to complete
arguing the charier In order
that arrangements can be Im­
mediately continued toward
getting a tire truck.

Building OKd
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
The cabinet today gave ita
approval to a proposed multietory office building which
would be located arrow from
the State Capital Center In
,TaUabeaaee.

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ELECT

Too Late
To Classify
By Huaaell Kay
You, know. I used to think
th at I w u a fairly sane in­
dividual with tha average
amount of common sense but
after reading the papers I
can’t help wondering whether
I am aa nutty ai a pecan roll
and aa out of step ai the
dumbeat rookie In the regi­
ment.
One Item otcupylng a three
column head and five columne
of apaca report* an afternoon
In which a city council sweated out the tough problem of
deciding the difference be­
tween "aw lir and ‘'garbage."
I t aeema tha city had given
a contract to an Individual to
collect garbage and he had
come before the board to prote it that independent awina
g r o w e r a were collecting
‘■awlir from local reitauranta.
After much argument and
wrangling the council in Ite
wledom tabled the matter un­
til aome higher authority
could definitely determine
what waa “aw lir and what
waa “garbage."
The next Item to confront
my ao-called intelligence had
to do with an Irate citizen
who waa unhappy berauxe the
city had provided him with a
nice new aidewalk and then
proceeded to tear It up to give
decent burial to aome water
pipea. lie teemed to think that
■ngineera should have con­
sidered tha plpee before lay­
ing tha aidewalk. The poor
guy didn’t know hli engineers
and ha doesn't know that befora long tha engineer* will
tear up all the pretty paving
on hla street to give lait
rites to a new aewer line.
A college professor and
scientist got more apace than
the situation In Viet Nmn by
coming up with, the sugges­
tion that initrad of burying
our dend we should freeze
them ami keep them in rold
storage until arienre romea up
with a cure for the disease
that done them In. Then wo
could bring them hark to life
by thawing them nut ami give
them a new lease on life.
Another Item presents Ihe
reaction of an attorney who
claimed that the jury that
found hli client guilty wns
composed nf a group of im­
beciles Who made a wild guess
totally disregarding tha evi­
dence. And they tell us pa­
triotic citizens should accept
jury duly!
Jliotars and looter* got
themsrlvea plenty of apace by
■creaming “ police brutality"
in spite of the fart that the
cops, In no way responsible
for their grievances were
limply doing their Job under
t h a moat trying circum­
stances, In an effort to pro­
tect tha interests and welfare
of the community In the face
of fanatical revolution.
Political leaden, scared half
to death, screamed this and
that but did nothing construetiv* to help control tha sit­
uation. They couldn't figure
out whether tha “while*" or
“ blacka" would com* out on
top and damn It, votca are
voles no m atter who caala
them.
I looked carefully from
front pag* to last to see an
Item staling that the Federal
government had called out
any U. S. marshals or Army
units to take over in New
York or Rochester, but ap­
parently tha situation was
not as serious aa it was In
l.iltle Rock or Alabama. It
aeem* that Northern aisles
are capable of taking care of
themselves and don't need
Federal aid.
I couldn't find a thing
about Mrs. Peabody rushing
to Harlem or Rochester, evi­
dently It's not aa dealrabla aa
an outing In St. Augustins.
Will Rogers used to say,
“all l know it what I read
In the papers." If Will were
alive today he would proba­
bly b* aa confused and dis­
turbed a i I am from read­
ing tha papers.

TH ESE

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An old salt from way back
visited the Sanford Naval Air
Station yesterday to see the
new barrack* which wa* offidaily opened. The old Navy
was nothing like thi*, he mus­
ed, as he looked at the "pri­
vate’1 quarters for the men,
the private showers, t h e
lounge, and laundry room to
be complete with coin-operat­
ed washers and dryers.
• * *
But what he noticed most,
a he said, was that even the
* restrooms have changed in
many ways — including the
name. "Used to be known as
■heads’," he muttered. "Now
they
call them toilets; Just
like in civilian life."
• • •
Probably the most hearten­
ing factor—taxpayer wise— is
that all the ''extras" cost L’n^ cle Sam naught. Profit* from
the exchanges, and other re­
venue * producing enterprises
on the station, pay for such

items.

• • •
By the way, base person­
nel soon will be asked to sup­
ply a proper name for the
barracks rather than refer to
it by number (310). The sug'4 gestion !« made by Base Capt,
C. W. Swanson. Clock Watch­
ers recall a man named Capt.
Robert M. Ware who used to
guide base operations— but
then, this is a Navy matter, . .
• • •
Now Hear Thi*. you 17-yearold fellow’s: The Selective Ser­
vice office says If you fall to
register with your local board
* within five (5) days after
reaching your 18th birthday
you are considered a laic
registrant and your name will
be reported to State Head­
quarters. If you are 90 days
or more late, you are con­
sidered delinquent and may be
ordered for indueton at any
time after you turn 19 years
old. Better rot forget to regis*
ter, if you don’t want to be
on Uncle JSim’s " lis t"
• • •
An Item in the new city bud­
get, listed as a "traffic line
remover" for $650 caused con­
sternation among city com­
missioners studying Ihe bud­
get Monday night. "Why do
we nerd a ’traffic line re— mover’?" commissioners ask*
cd Pete Knowles. "Well, I
thought you might want to go
back to parallel parking!",
said Pete with a grin.
• • •
The new location of the city
library has Increased business
quite a bit. Revenues are expeeled to be up about 25 per
cent next year. Anil the plan^ ned air-conditioning will make
it even nicer.
• • •
Mrs. Dot Courier, Oviedo
City Clerk, left Wednesday to
begin a two-week vacation.
• • •
N, V. Farm er adds to our
Odds Names Department with
this Incredible town—Stupid\il!e, Tcnn.! It’s about four
\
miles north of Wartburg on
U. S. 27. (Come In think of it,
1 believe we know a few peo­
ple from there.)
• • •
The Florida Development
Commission sends a note to
The Clock pointing to the recent discovery of a large na­
tural gas reserve In The Ne­
therlands. It’s said the discov*
ery “opened an excellent op­
portunity for export by many
Florida manufacturers." The
FDC says Nethcrland com­
panies have indicated "their
desire to purchase a wide
range of goods associated
with llie production, storage,
transmission and use of na­
tural gaa."

Herald Index

WASHINGTON (UPl) President Johnson signed into
law today a two-year, $2 billion
federal aid highway program
which he said will benefit ’ the
most important but often most
neglected member of our so­
ciety — the American motor­
ist'."
In the process. Johnson
scrapped fenders with the em­
phasis Republican presidential
nominee Brrry Goldwater has
placed on private, local or
state activities in preference
to federal.
"The American people have
never been contaminated, they
have never been compromised
by riding over highways financed partly by federal aid,"
the Chief Executive said dur­
ing a bill-signing ceremony in
the cabinet room.
In w hit may also have been
a taunt at Goldwater's con­
troversial suggestion about
possible sale of TVA facilities
Johnson said:
"I want the American mo­
torist U&gt; know that things
aren't so bad we must sell off
our public roads to the highest

mwA...
Space Flight
MOSCOW (U rn -S o v le l asIronauts Andrian Niknlaycv
and Pavel Popovich said their
"stand-bys" are ready for
space flights, Moscow radio
said today.

AMA Apa inst All
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
American Medical Association
(AMA) went on record before
the Senate Finance Commit­
tee today in opposition to the
entire slate of health care
plans before Congress.

Wreaths Laid
BERLIN (U Pl) — Germans
commemorated the third an­
niversary of the Berlin wall
today by laying wreaths at
memorials dedicated to refu­
gee* killed while trying to
pierce It,

X15 Flight
EDWARDS AFB, C a l i f .
(U Pl) — P i l o t Milton O.
Thompson flew the X15 at live
time* the speed of sound Wed­
nesday in a three-pronged
study to advance the nation's
space program.

Release Sought
WASHINGTON (U PD -Tlic
American Red C ron has ask­
ed it* international committee
to contact Communist North
Viet Nam about the release of
both a Navy pilot captured
after last week's air attack
and a U. S. aid official kid­
napped in South Viet Nam.

Stormy Swim
WILLIMANTIC, C o n n .
(UP1&gt;—A nfne-ycar-old girl,
Rita Racettc, slipped and fell
Into a rain-swollen storm sew­
er Wednesday and was sent
hurtling 75 feet through the
underground pipe and dumped
into the Willimantlc River.
She then swam to safely.

Witnesses Sought
MIAMI ( U P l)—Police were
searching for someone today
who may have seen Charles
and Angela Worthington some
time between last Friday and
when they were both killed,
neatly wrapped In weighted
canvas and dumped Into a
South Dade County canal.

Worst Riot
PATERSON, N. J . (U P D Hundrcds of hclmctcd police
found themselves outnumber­
ed by angry Negroes in two
northern New Jersey cities
Wednesday night and early to­
day in the worst racial riot­
ing yet to hit the Garden
Stale.

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bidder in order for Unck Sam
to stay liquid."
The highway bill totaled $50
million more than recom­
mended by the administration
Congresstonal
committees,
saying road construction is a
big generator of employment,
approved an Increase.
The 10 states which will re­
ceive the greatest share of
funds are California $60 2 mil­
lion, New York $37.8 million.
Texas $57 8 million. Pennsylvania $42.6 million, Illinois
$42 million, Alaska $10 3 mil­
lion. Ohio $30 5 million. Michi­
gan $33 8 million. Missouri
$25 5 million, and Georgia $21
million.
The President was in a Jov­
ial mood during 'the bill sign­
ing ceremony. He said the
American motorists is some­
one "we couldn’t get along
without, but we often talk as
though we can’t live with
him."
He said Ihe motorist has
been required to pay an ad­
vance for the mads he uses but
for too long there have been
delays in building them. But

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Seminole County * * * *Jjpn the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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he said that years ago the na­
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Established 1908 THURS., AUGUST 13. 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 255
way construction program
which he described ns “ the
most ambitious . . . since Uw
days of ancient Rome."
Johnson said this program
“put more than one million
Americans to work," Is alread saving 3,000 lives a
year and by 1972 will be sav­
ing 8,000 lives a year.
"This legislation hero today
serves still another need,"
Johnson said, "to help provide
better primary and secondary
highways and on a 50-50 hasi*
with the stales."
The bill, as Johnson noted,
also authorizes millions of
dollars for forest roads and
trails, Indian reservation mads
and bridges and parkways un­
der the National Park Service.
Funds for the 4t,000-mile in­
terstate highways system are
not Included in this bill. They
were authorized in 1961.
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P l)—
The total mileage covered
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPl)
Greek
Cypriot forces were re­
under the separate primary, —Communist Viet Cong guer­
ported
today to ba cutting off
secondary and urban road pro­
rillas evaporated into the jun­
gram is 815,000 miles in every
water and food aupplica to
county in the United States. gle today in the face of a
Turkish Cypriot towns, creat­
hugn U. S.-supported helling a new threat to the shaky
home offensive with the re­
Cyprus true* .
sult that the Communist dead
A top United N a t i o n s
numbered only five when the
source said the Greek Cypriot
shooting stopped, an Ameri­
blockade hml left several
can military spokesman said.
Turklsb Cypriot communities
A force of 1,000 Vietnamese
without water and with •«*soldiers, carried in by a flight
ercly restricted storks of pe­
of 96 American helicopters,
troleum supplies. It was re­
This question of authority pounred on a reported ronported ihe Turkish Cypriots
cent
ration
of
2,000
Viet
Cong
over nuclear weapons arose
were forced to drink brackish
Wednesday about ltd miles
at the White House in con­
water.
northwest of Saigon,
nection with a statement nude
Canadian UN troopa tried
It was the biggest hcltbornr
TEAMWORK USED by Navy officiuls during ribbon-cultliifr ceremonies
Wednesday at Hcrshey, l*n.,
to deliver food and w ater sup­
operation In any wur any­
Wmlnciuluy
niornlnK
at
the
now
barracks
for
Sanford
Naval
Air
Station
by Republican presidential
plies to Lcfka in nnrthwestem
where, U. S. officers snid.
petty officers. Performing the traditional rite arc (’apt. C. \V. Swanson,
nominee Barry M. Goldwater.
Cyprus, but were turned back
Hut disappointed field offi­
left,
commanding
officer
of
the
base,
and
Capt.
James
O.
Mayo,
com­
Goldwater, In a pro** con­
by Greek Cypriots,
cer* reported that after “light
mander of Reconnaissance Attack Winn One and stationed sat the base.
ference following the GOP to sporadic firing" whrn the
It was feared the blockade
The
base
commundlriK
officer
declared
the
building
the
first
"slrm-tnral
unity meeting at Hcrshey, ex­ hcliborna force first landed,
could
lie a new tactic aimed
thaium" at the facility in many years. The barracks will bouse 308 men,
pressed the belief that John­ the Viet Cong broke rontart
at wiping out Turkish Cypriot
four
to
n
room.
(Herald
l’hoto)
son's orders to the tJ.S, Sev­ and vanished into dense trop­
resistance in this island. I t
enth Fleet carried with them ical foliage.
was a move thnt enutd trigger
authority to “use any weap­
new violence in the communal
Anti-aircraft fire killed one
ons.’’
warfare that ham brought
IJ. S. Army first lieutenant
White House Pres* Secre­ pilotitig an HU1B helicopter
Greece and Turkey to the
tary George E. Reedy, ques­ on a rocket-firing run. A 60brink of war and lm)terilcd
the NATO allianre.
tioned about the President's ralitier slug hit him in the
orders to American forces in­ chest and be slumped dead
Turkish Jet planes mads
machine gun and rocket at­
volved in Southeast Asia, over the controls.
tacks against Greek Cypriot
said:
Two Vietnamese soldiers
"I know of nothing in those were killed and two Ameri­
Kennedy half-dollars and the positions around Nokklna In
hadn't even -ee^one.
By Dulpr Austin
•tatem in u orZsny ?, the, e x ­ cana a.id four VltUMiu*- &amp; -we
* City *.:dl tor
Birr as*cd banker* In Ihe public immediately grabbed northwest Cyprus last week­
porting papers that would be wounded by anti-aircraft fire
The present coin shortage Is audience if any were avail­ them up for souvenir*. You end in art effort to relieve
relevant to nuclear weapons during the bombardment of not the fault of coin collectors. able at the bank, and Ihe ans­ ran hardly find any In circu­ pressure on the Turkish Cy­
priot defenders.
or would authorize the usn of rebrl position* near Ap Bo Numismatist 1)111 ltirr of wer was "no."
lation today," Birr noted.
Tm kbit Premier Ismet Inonuclear weapons and we would Cong village.
"Well, you can buy a whole
Winter Park told Kiwaniins
"There arc only about eight
be very much Interested In
Wednesday at their luncheon hag full of them from specula­ million coin collector*, numis­ nu has sent Soviet Premier
knowing precisely what lan­
meeting at tlio Chic Center. tor*, with a bag of 2,000 sell­ matist*, who may have one or Nikita 8. Khrushchev a mes­
guage is being referred to
" It’s Ihe fault of thousands ing today for about $1,200," two of each coin. There are sage asking him to use his in­
»»
of coin vending machines mid Birr said. Ho said a trade hundreds of millions of com* fluence on Greek Cypriots to
of coin speculators, who buy newspaper, "Coin World," In circulation, hut the short- restore peace in Cyprus.
Reedy wns then asked di­
Mcuuwhlle, it wus announc­
up bags of coins mid hoard c a r r i e d advertisements of age Is caused by vending nitrectly if Johnson had author­
them until the price goes up," Kennedy half dollars.
ized use of nuclear weapon*
chine demands and specula­ ed that Greek Cypriot mili­
tary leader Gen. G e o r g s
Birr pointed a linger at tor*," Birr pointed out.
Birr explained.
In Viet Nam.
Grivas set up a canfercttca
Lt. Col. Walter M. Turner,
He asked If anyone In lire? bank tellers, who. he said,
"No," It c e d y answered
Birr pointed to the thous­ with tho UN command today
a
recent
graduate
o!
the
Na­
hive
been
selling
bags
of
audience
had
a
Kennedy
half
Goldwater had Implied thnt
and* of coin-operated vending to tliscusa establishment of
Johnson gave the U.S. com­ tional War College in Wash­ dollar. Only a few hands went coins to speculators.
machines in use, saying he
"The mints only made 1IB hail pab»cd through 18 toll new UN outposts in the batmanders Involved in the Gulf ington, D. C„ left Sanford to­ up and most people said they
tls-searrcd northwestern sec­
of Tonkin retaliation author­ day for an overseas assign­
stations returning from New
tion of Cyprus.
ment
In
Tehran,
Iran.
ity to use tactical nuclear
York.
Turner will l&gt;o in Tehran
weapons if they thought it
After Hie meeting a group
fur one year and will serve
gathered to examlnu Birr's
necessary.
at a military advisor to the
ICBM Launched
coin collection.
Iranian army.
VANDKNBEItG AIR FORC1
In one glass-covered esse,
His wife, the former Nancy
lie had every typo of gold BASE, Calif. (UPl) — A Trian
Co)lum of Sanford, and their
piece, sets of coins, and a set 2 Intercontinental
ballistlo
four children, Chip, twins
missile (ICBM) was launched
State Sen. Mack N. Cleve. Bruce and Craig, ami Mark lly United Press International Louisville, Ky , 31; Memphis, of all U. S. paper money.
"Coin collecting Is now the successfully today from this
land Jr. will he among a will reside at 301 Sstiuina
A massive flow of Arctic Tenn., 59; Athens, Ga., 56; most pipit la r hobby In the coastal haw tn a mission de­
group of Florida government Drive in Itavcnna Park.
Nashville, Tenn., 34; Atlanta,
air tumbled temperatures to
officials who with Governor
Ga , 66; Little Hock, Ark., 5H, world. A few year* ngo, It signed to gain addiltonal per­
Col. Turner is the sun of
was second, with goldfish formance data oo the weapon*
record
lows
from
Ihe
Northern
and Knoxville, Tenn, 33.
Farris Bryant and Georgia Mrs. It. W. Turner &gt;f Kanfmd.
system.
Plains to the deep South to­ Other Midwest records ami first."
Governor Carl Sunder* ' ill
day.
review National Guard units
eastern records includ'd DuThe huge cold air mas* huque, lows, 49; Springfield,
from the two states Friday Ordered To Court
and Saturday at Fort Stewart,
ATLANTA (U PI)-R estaurs- sprawled from the Dakotas to Mo., 48; Columbia, Mo., 48;
Ga.
tcur Ix-ster Maddox, who said the Atlantic Coast and south­ Cincinnati, Ohio, 51; Moline,
Cleveland wa* Invited to in effect he'll let the grease ward nearly to the gulf. Frost 111., 53; Bismark, N. D., 34;
participate in the affair by go cold before serving his formed on fields In the upper Waterloo, I o w a , 41; Des
Moines, Iowa, 48; Norfolk,
Adjutant General Henry Mc­ skillet fries! chicken to Ne­ Midwest.
Millan of the Florida National groes, Wednesday was order­ August heat was replaced Neb., 46; Omaha, Neb., 47;
by the record rhill In Iowa, Kansas City, Mo., 56; Cairo,
ed into federal court.
Guard.
Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama, 111., 57, and Huron, S. D., 36.
Missouri, Mississippi, North
Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Illi­
nois, South Dakota, Nebras­
FREE REPLACEMENT on any
ka, North Dakota, Arkansas
and
Kama*.
first line or premium
leaving his delegate’s chair. election and 190 per cent in the
A new low of 46 at Evans­
Barker refused Goodrich’* de­ future.
SEIRERLING TIRE (a Trademark
Burglary of the Tip Top
Barker said he voted for 90 ville, Ind . eclipsed the old
mands.
per cent of the Democratic mark of 60 for Aug. )3 by 14 grocery store on W. 13th St.
of STERLING) . . . If (be tire
The Duval County steering candidates in the last election. degrees. It w*s 36 at Storm was thwarted during t h e
falls
due (n ANY cause (road
commlltee hacked up Barker
"I regret he did not re­ Lake, Iowa—13 degrees cool­ night, police reported today.
The store manager, Charlie
hnzmrcl, workmanship, etc.) In case
and named Harold K. S. Smith sign," Goodrich said. "1 can er than the prcvlou srccora.
Readings of 37 at Sioux Jackson, said someone enter­
Jr., a Jacksonville cigar firm sec a man taking the oath
of failure you ffet a NEW TIRE
executive, to replace Barker ami then having a change of Falls, S. D , and 46 at Bur­ ed an unlocked door to the
FREE
. . . NOT AN ADJUSTMENT!
lington,
Iowa,
wrre
10
degrees
motor room and then tried to
for the Atlantic City conven­ conscience but I think he owes
tion. Smith I* a member of it to his integrity to resign colder than t h e previous enter the main store by break­
Tire must have at least 1/16** tread.
ing a window. Boards behind
m irk.
the flooring committee. Its from locsl party office."
This
guarantee
good on tirrs purrhaerd before Aug. I I
Evansville's low tempera­ the window foiled the attempt,
actions are binding on the full
Ba'ker said since he had
NEW STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. I to 6; Sat. 8 la 1
county organization.
resigned as a delegate he re­ ture and a 43 at Springfield, he told police.
Goodrich said Barker was ceived "several calls from my III., and a 50 at St. I/&gt;uis, Mo.,
violating hi* party oath by re­ Negro brethern" urging him were the coldest mark* ever
maining as Duval County to seek appointment of a Ne­ recorded for thoie cities dur­ Letter Rip
chairman.
gro to replace him as a na­ ing August.
An uniden'iflcd car clipped
In the South, new record* 10 mailboxes on Sanford Ave­
He said the oath provides a tional delegate.
candidate tor party office sup­
"As a Southerner, I don’t for the day included Birming­ nue near Myrtle Street at
322-0651
105 N. First St.
Sanford
port 90 per cent of his party’s approve of that sort of thing," ham, Ala., 56; Meridian, about 7 p m. Wednesday, po­
Miss., 63; Asheville, N. C., 50; lice reported today.
candidates in the last general Barker said.

Greeks Cut Turk Water Supply;
Reds Evaporate Under Attack

Plane Rockets,
Machine Guns
Hit Cypriots

Enemy Force
Of 2,000 Breaks
Off Contact

No Nuclear Arms OK,
White House Reports
WASHINGTON (HIT) —
The White House said flatly
today thnt President John­
son had not given U.S. field
commander* Involved in the
Vietnamese conflict authority
to use nuclrar weapons.

Move To Block
RFK Candidacy
Losing Ground
NEW YORK (U Pl)—Time—
and possible alternative can­
didates — are running out on
New York Democrats who
hope to stop the mounting
drive within the party to nom­
inal© Atty. Gen. Rohi-rt F.
Kennedy for the U. S. Senate.
One of the slim hope* of the
forces opposed to Kennedy’!
nomination failed to get off
Ihe ground Wednesday when
United Nations Ambassador
Atllai Stevenson once again
declined to announce h i s
availability as a candidate.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner,
who has hocn walking along­
side the Kennedy bandwagon
while other* have Implied
almard, met for an hour with
Stevenson. At the end of their
discussion, the mayor an­
nounced that Stevenson "did­
n’t say he was a candidate."
Informed sources close to
the mayor contend that Wagncr is opposed to Kennedy's
entry Into New York pollllci,
but he has no intention of tak­
ing a direct stand against the
"draft Kennedy" movement.
Kennedy, meanwhile, offer­
ed no comment on Wednes­
day's report in the New York
Times that he definitely has
decided to resign as attorney
general and seek the New
York Senatr seat now occu­
pied by Republican Kenneth
B. Keating.
But a spokesman for Ken­
nedy in Washington said:
"The report is prematuie.
The attorney general h is not
made a final decision."

Coin Shortage Laid To Vending
Machines And Big Speculators

Turner Leaves
For Tehran

Arctic A ir Dips
Into Deep South

Cleveland Going
To Fort Stewart

NEW TIRE

Duval Demos Won't Oust Barker
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) The steering committee of the
Duval
County
Pem ocritlc
Committee rejected a call
Wednesday for the resignation
of Richard H Barker who bolt­
ed the state delegation to the
Democratic national conven­
tion.
Although Barker did not
mention Arizona Sen. Barry
Goldwater by name when he
resigned as a delegate, he
strongly indicated he would
(aror the Republican candi­
date He »atd tie could not sup­
port President Johnson.
State party chairman War­
ren Goodrich had asked Bark­
er to resign from county poals
after he announced he wai

It's Sanford Sell-A-Bration Time
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Hr Julian Slenxtrom
Associate Editor
Discussing the construction
ef the prppoied St. Johns-Indlan River Canal, one Sanford
man said:
"Owners of yacht* will be
given a chance to aee the In-

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granted her BSE from the
University of Florida accord­
ing to word from the school.
Alsn receiving their degrees
• re Richard Rountree, USA.
•nd Aubrey Leo Moran, BSP.
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By a strange coincidence
two Jay tees and their wives
hold identical offices in their
respective clubs. Phil Skates
is treasurer of the Jayceiss
and Ins wife is also treasurer
ot the Jaycec Wives. Larry
Skates is secretary of the
Jayceel, and guess who is now
secretary of the Wive* Club?
• • •
Lovely girls from Seminole
dominated the contestant* for
Uie Mias TV Cover Girl show
held in Orlando Sunday with
several of them winding up in
tlw it) finalists. Candi Condor,
former Miss Seminole County,
was first runner up, with Miss
Marla Jones second. Oddly
enough, Candi didn't mention
Sanford, but gave her home­
town as somewhere in South
Carolina. Teh!
* • •
Tlw Herald’s wire editor.
Reuben Kiilcbrcw, handles a
lot of news items during the
course of any given day. The
other day tie bail one on tlw
new Royal Castle restaurant
and also on Chelsea Title
Company. "It reminded me,"
says Reuben, "that I once
knew a hoy by tile namo of
Chelsea Castle."
• • •
Members of the CampbellLossing American L e g i o n
Post are reminded to get their
dinner ducats as quickly as
possible so the chefs will know
!iow many meals to prepare
for the testimonial dinner hon­
oring the la'gion baseball
team. The event la planned lor
Aug. 17. Other special guests
are also expected at the Leg­
ion Home on Highway 17-92 A
Clock Watcher attended the
last dinner meeting and is
ready to go back.
• • »
Maureen Srolt, daughter of
Mr. and Mr». F. I). Scott of
our city, is getlng quite a
name for herself. She raptur­
ed one Inst and two second
place positions in the recently
con cl iiiled AAUW lying Course
State Meet in Winter Park.
Observers liked her swim­
ming style so much they've
asked her to work out in Win­
ter Park this week and Ihr Ityear-old will travel to Clear­
water next weekend to seek
additional swimming meet
honors.
• • •
Thnso television programs
could staff a small hospital.
Think of It; you've got Doc
Adams of (Sunsmokc, the pedi­
atrician would he D o n n a
Reed's husband; s u r g e o n
would be Dr. Ben Casey; in­
ternist, Dr. Kildare; psychia­
trist, Dr. Twombly of the Bev­
erly Ilillhtllici or thu psychia­
trist on the Breaking Point;
and making sure things run
smoothly would be Dr. Ray­
mond Massey. Why, according
|o a medic In the Greater
Kansas City Medical Bulletin,
they can diagnose and cure al­
most any disease In an hour
and still have time enough
lilt fur about four commer­
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tcrior of the slate. These ow-nera are men of means, most
of them auecessful business
men with vision. They will
see opportunities for develop­
ment not seen by the average
man and aome will invest and
develop their ideas. Yacht
owners have had a targe pari
in the development of Flor­
ida."
While certainly true today,
ihcse words were not spoken
this week.
They were part of a speech
by* the late Fred T. Williams,
a Sanford civil engineer and
resident f o r many, many
years. He addressed them to
the Sanford Rotary Club on
July 16. 19.78.
Williams was speaking on
the history of the St. Johns*
Indian River canal proposal
tinder consideration tlien by
the St Johns River Improve­
ment Association, a group of
representatives from each of
the counties adjoining the
river and organised for the
purpose of obtaining a navi­
gable channel from Sanford
lo Titusville.
"Yacht owners," said Wil­
liams, "have had a large part
in llic development of Flor­
ida."
He pointed out that "Flag,
ler came to Florida in a y acht
and what he saw along Uic
east coast of the slate gave
him a vision for his gigantic
development.
“What Carl Fishrr saw at
Miami Reach resulted in a
wonderful development.
"Plant, Ringilng, Roebling,
DuPont and others came to
Florida in yachts and added
their abilities und finances to
the development of the State."
Williams also declared that
"Along the St, Johns River
and the adjacent territory
there is something of interest
for yacht owners to see anil
giving lliem a chance to see
will gel results."
William went on to say that
"Thu construction of Uiu wa­
terway will put the St. Johns
River Valley on the map as a
tourist section. Every high
spot along tlic river will bn
developed, and it will he
teeming with all manner of
water eralt. Roat building and
allied industries will flourish
due to the desirability of keep­
ing water craft in fresh water
as much as possible."
Twenty-six years later auth­
orities arc still talking about
the canal. However, perhaps
wu can tie thankful that we're
26 years closer lo the day
when the canal becomes a
reality and resources of the
river valley will lie developed
to help produce the most fav­
orable of economic conditions,
particularly in Sanford.

Board Holds Line On County Budget
No Increase
j^ a n fo rfr f c r a lf r In Millage

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Zip Coda 32771

WEATHER: Tartly cloudy through Wednesday with eenttered ehowera: high today 88-02; low to n ig h t In 70s.
VOL. 56

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Established 1008

TUESDAY, Al'UUST 11, 1964

Mrs. Harkey Gets Chore
As Acting City Manager

Prebnlbm and Piitnle flfficer Jim Lee, pointing out to
Rolarisn* Monday that per­
son* under 18 year* old are
responsible for more than
half of ul) crime in the U. S„
railed for n greater eerier nf
responsibility on the part of
parents.
"Parent* must start with
babyhood and make youngateia realise that they are responsible for their own net*,"
Lee said.
Ill* urged parents to incorporute religion* and moral
training, teach respect and
obedience to authority, and
givo vent to active disap­
proval of scene* of violence in
movies uml television.
"Too many material things,
too little spiritual and niurul
values, too much of what the
child ‘wants' rather than what
he 'needs,' too much irrespon­
sibility on the part of par­
ents are some of the tilings
[but are causing (be vast Increass in youthful crime in
this nation," Lee pointed out,
School dropouts vveru also cit­
ed as troublemakers.
"When a young person goes
wrong, lie wants to Duma
everyone hut himself, and
parent* say it's not their
fault. It's got lo lie some­
one's fault," said Lee.
"The key is in the concern
of everyone from the very
beginning, personal concern.
Tlio load gets bigger every
day,” he emphasized.
"Prevention is the key to
improvement, n o t building
bigger jails, not increasing
tbo piobation and p a r o l e
staff."
l a i* was introduced by Tom
McDonald, program chairman.

By Dottle Austin
Knowles was named Acting
City Editor
City Manager for two day*
Mr* Mary Harkey. secre- this month, while Knowles,
tary to City Manager W. E | Mayor A. L. Wilson, and Fin-

New Students
Asked To Sign

Holley Goes To
Barry’s Summit

A New* Item in The Heretd yesterday Identified the
Index
driver of a ear which hit
an
eight-year-old bicyclist
Paga 7
Sunday
afternoon aa Mr*.
Page T
. Page 9 Ralph Com an of 405 PlumPage 8 o«a A»e. This la in error.
Page 4 .Mrs. Cowan arrived on the
, Page 2 scene shortly after the
Page 8 youth was struck and re­
Page 6 ported the mishap to policeThe actual car driver in­
Page 5
Page 7 volved in the accident was
. Page 7 not identified.

board which would permit a
large pnici-1 of laud within
the town limits tu be zoned
agricultural.
Later in the meeting, Hib­
bard Casselberry requested
that n section known us the
third addition to Luke Kath­
ryn Park bo platted. The
council agreed that it would
he acceptable contingent upon
a guarantee that the road in
tin- ureu he paved.
Donald IV. Willson, a mem­
ber of the road hoard, told
the Council that the residents
already in the arek had
agreed lo pay their respective
share* of paving the toud. He
pointed out to the Council
that until the area was plat­
ted and the resident* could
obtain deeds to their prop­
erties they felt they could not
construct the road.
When the Council stipulated
that no plat would b* accept­
ed until road guarantees were
in order, Willson later tend­
ered his resignation.
"When you cannot accept
niy word," Willson told the
Council, "1 feel J can be of
no further use to the road
board."
1

m w A ...
Brenda Fading

Seminole County'* Board of
Commissioners this morning
climaxed a month-long study
and adopted the 1961-65 fixeal
budget. The county leaders
held the millsge rale at »lx
mills.
Despite several minor last
minute-changes suggested by
the Commissioner* t h e ni­
sei ves, the board was able lo
hold tlie line.
The budget was adopted on
the hast* of a tax base amount
Ing to $207,053,327; an Increase
of nearfly til million over tlie
lax base for the current fl*.
eal year which ends Sept. 30.
A plea by Mrs. Camilla D.
Bruce for reconsideration of
tlie budget pertaining to the
operation of the office of the

supervisor of registration feQ
on deaf ears of tho Commiss­
ioners.
Mrs. Bruce, now a full lima
supervisor, said that she
made "a grave error" when
she thought she could operate
her olfice efficiently without
additional full-time assistance.
Site bad asked the Commission
for two full time employes at
$3,000 each. The Hoard, how­
ever, allocated $600 for two
part time assistants.
General J. C. Hutchison
moved that Mrs. Bruce be giv­
en one full time assistant but
his effort died for lick of a
second Finally, the hoard
consented to allocate $1,2&lt;X)
Instead of the original $600 for
part time help.

MIAMI turn - Tlie season's second tropical storm,
Brenda, lost some of it* punch
ance Director Henry Tamm Monday and began breaking
fly lo New York to sign water up in the North Atlantic.
revenue bonds, August NJ and
27.
MOSCOW lUIM) — Cosmo­
Tlie motion to hand the reins
of the city over to Mr*. Harkey naut Pavel Popovich'* wife
was made at official session Marina today became an un­
Monday by Commissioner Earl official favorite to become Use
★
★
★
★
★
★
Higginbotham, who said, "Site second woman m space.
knows as much about It as
anybody here, and will do a
g»a&gt;d job."
LA JOLLA, Calif. (UlM) Ilia mot am was tecum led by Mrs. Barry GoUlwater. wife
Commissioner J. 11. Crapps, of the Republican presidential
wIki Joined in praising Mrs. nominee, was undergoing a
Hut key's efficiency, Tlie vote "checkup" today in Scripps
Clinic.
was unanimous.
in oilier action the commis­
Action of Ui! County Com­ vale buaineai, established new
sion set up budget hearings
missioners this morning in departments, provided extra
and meetings with marine en­ HIALEAH, turn — The
gineers to run concurrently ns frozen body of a young boy bolding the line at six mills assistance in the Engineer'!
.warn as tlie interviews can be­ was found Monday night In a tor thu o|N-ralion of the coun­ Uffice, seen all of our depart­
refrigerated railroad car full ty government and Its depart­ ments grow and we've mada
set up
Seven firms will meet with of Vncyduw melons from ment*. brought this declara­ the first financial provision!
tlie commissioners, with two California, police said today. tion from Chairman Janies P. for the new hospital wing,"
Avery:
"I'm quite proud of all
having come In late last week.
"This will lie the last time these achievements, but I'm
Tlie) were Maurice Connell
and Associate* from Miami TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - for me to be working on a even more pleased that we'vn
been able to do It all without
ami lice and Jenson of West Dr. &lt;'.onion W. Blackwell, county budget," he said.
Florida Stale University pres­ "But I'm proud of tho fact any lax increase!."
1*a (in Beach.
He complimented his fellow
Knowles told the commiss­ ident, will atleivl a White that during my four years on
ioner* he wa* glad he would House luncheon Thursday, it this Commission we have been commissioners for their coaide to hold the millage rale operation.
not have to choose a firm, as waa announced today.
and not one Ume during this
all were especially competent
period ha* anybody's taxes
in the field amt had excellent
WASHINGTON &lt;11PH - A been raised one cent I"
qualifications.
TV State Hoad Department force of six attorney* will bcAvery pointed out t h a t
notified tlie City Commission gln operating within tlie Jus­ "During these .four years we
that requests for traffic sig­ tice Department Sept. 1 in un have built one uf the Imeit
nals at Third St. and Ninth effort to eliminate legal Injus­ county Jail* in Florida, bought
ANKARA, Turkey (U Pl) —
S', on French Avenue, were tice, particularly as It affects thousand* of acres of nroper- Turkey sent more Jel fighters
ly for various county pur­ on reconnaissance flights over
refused because their studies the poor.
poses, purchased thousands of Cyprus today and warned of
indicated traffic volume wa*
dollars worth ot new and effi­ danger if current "grave eoi^
"not sufficient to w arrant" sig­
BELGRADE (UPl) - Mr*. cient road department equip­
nals.
ditions" there rontlnue.
"A*k
them
how
many J.fm F. Kennedy, on a Mrdl- ment, increased salaries more
Premier lim et Innnu, in a
letram
an
m
i
w
at
man!
an
wrecks we have lo have Indore
than commensurate with pri- message to Greek Prime Min­
it Is 'sufficient'," said one American owned luxury yacht,
ister G e o r g e Papandreou,
today called President Tito
commissioner.
rilled
for a speedup In cur­
At tlie public hearing on her thanks for courtesies
rent Cyprus talks in Geneva,
condemnation of buildings at shown her in Yugoslav water*.
Switzerland, and predicted It
701 and 707 West 9th St. own­
was jmiijble to reach agree­
A woman housed in the city
ed by Agrenla Constantine,
ment "within a month."
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPl)
A
Jail
on
a
drunk
and
disorder­
commissioners I n s t r u c t e«l
A Foreign Office spoknsman
Knowles to give her a 96 day car carrying seven teen agers ly charge set fire to the mat­ ■aid the American-built FIDO
went
out
of
control
on
a
curve
tress
In
her
rell
last
night,
notice to "repair or demolish."
Siijbt Sabres aent over lha
Three recoin mend at Ions from here Monday night, killing one police reported today, anal had
Kokkina area of northwest
the Zoning and I'lannlng Com­ of thp youths, Mitchell Kaplan, an additional charge lodged
Cyprus
took no offensive aomission were heard. One wa* 16, Tlie other six all were In­ against her of defacing and
tinn.
destroying city pn&gt;|&gt;crty.
a unanimous endorsement of jured, one critically.
He said tile planes, on a
Police identified the woman
the waterfront development
as Carrie Kensle and said she reconnaissance mission, re­
plan and urg&lt;-d the commiss­
ported "not very im portant"
ioner* to proceed with con­ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. had threatened to set fire lo a
ground fire.
struction as soon a* live en­ J. (UPl) — Eugene Morre, 39, house at inifl Orange Ave.
gineering data reveals that of Weal Pilm Reach, was or­ lodged in (lie city Jail on the
such a program Is feasible dered held in $5,00(1 hall Mon­ first charge, site was trans­ Cars Smeared
day night on a manslaughter ferred to the county jail after
Vandals smeared
catsup
ami practical.
Commissioner* set a puts charge in the death of Charles the second incident, police re­ over several ears parked near
lie hearing lor Sept. 11 on an K. Goldsmith. 19, of Pslson, port. Bonds totalling $315 •HU Vllilnn Hoad Monday night,
wv-re placed against her.
police reported today.
amendment to the zoning o r­ N. J.
dinance delrting tlie dry clean­
ing operation in tlie C-l zone
and combining dry cleaning
and laundry o;&gt;eratio* in the
C-2 zone.
The Zoning and Hanning
WASHINGTON (UPl) — ■rhleva the single objective cana prosper. Democrat* •
Board recommended that 2ith The Senate, hsmling President of securing votes."
one-fifth of the nation's pi
St, from McHonvillc west to
Johnson has called it a vital utatinn lives in poverty wht
Johnson a Juicy election year
tlie railroad be ojH-ned for
program to help those living the ‘Moor* of opportunity i
public use, but commission victory, toilay pnssed and lent in want while most Ameri­ closed."
rr* ran into opposltim with to the White House Ida sweep­
Uiis, when one of tlie property ing $917.5 million "war on
owner* appeared to protest.
poverty" program.
TV
commission instructed
Tha Renal* pnsm-d the
sh o p
Knowles to have city survey
House-approved
hill by voire
craws make surveys on 21th
St. and also on Orange and vote. Ih e legislation, an es­
SANFOltD!
Willow Avenues lo see whe­ sential element In the Presi­
ther an opening could be made dent's election plans, will em­
tV re, if property owners bark the government on a
agree to give the city an • a»e- broad program of financial as­
ment.
sistance to areas where porkThe former egress to the eta of poverty persist amidst
area, Glenway Drive, was general prosperity.
TRIM, SUM
blocked off by an Irate pro­
A key provision will estab­
CASUALS FOR
perty owner a few months lish youth ramps to train
ago, and in view of the fact young men and women In new
ACTIVE GIRLS
that the widening of 25th St. ■kills and give them outdoor
will auon hamper travel on conservation experience, The
I lo i t
that road, the Zoning and bill also will provide aid to
Planning Board recommend­
AA-II
■mall businessmen and farm­
ed (hat 24th St. be opened to er* to underwrite local anti­
provide access. Among other
Cotton army duck u p things, property owners ob­ poverty projects.
It
la
certain
lo
be
an
issue
pern are air cooled,
ject to the removal of several
Lontc-weur rubber aoles
very large old live oak tree* in the presidential election
that are standing on the right campaign.
in buff crepe design,
Sen. Ilarry Goldwater, the
of way.
italanced arch, tapered
The commissioner* instruct­ Republican nomine* for I’reitoe atyle. Sanitized®.
ed Finance Director Henry idant, opposed tha bill when
White
only.
it
flrat
passed
U*
Senate
July
Tamm lo take over the duties
of tlie city manager while 23, aa a hodge-podge of dis­
Knowles attends a City Man­ credited programs resurrect­
OPEN WED. AFTERNOON
ager's Association meeting ed from the New Deal 193u'a.
Saturday and Sunday and Goldwater signed a blistering
AND Fill* NIGHT TILL 9:00
takee ■ weeks vacation from Senate GOP condemnation uf
the bill' aa being designed "to
August 17ih tu £lrd.

Wife Next?

Mrs. G. Checkup

Avery Cites Gains

W ith No Tax Raise

Body Found

LBJ’s Guest

.MRS. MARY HARKEY

Marina

Endorsed

By Zoning Board
Member* of tlie City of
Manford'a Zoning uml Plan­
ning Board have gone on rec­
ord ns unanimously endorsing
development of I lie city's wa­
terfront, tossing in an Olymp­
ic pool with other construc­
tion.
The board met Aug. 0 and
drew up n memorandum
which was presented to City
Commissioners at their meet­
ing Monday.
Members of the Zoning and
Planning lluaiil, with Clifford
McKibliin, chairman a n . Art
Harris, Roliert Harris, William
Bush, A1 Is'o, Dr. Brooke
Smith, Pat Johnson, Mason
\\ bai ton and Joe Davis.
Text of the memorandum
h a n d e d to ronimliiloner*
reads:
"The (Zoning nod Planning)
Board gives their unanimous
support and strongly recom­
mend* to the City Commis­
sion that the proposed Ukr

front nun inn nml motel com­
plex development be con­
st tuctoil ns soon ns the engiHeeling data reveals that
such n program is feasible
and prnclicul anil in tlmt:
"They rceognizo lliut the
Wliter front Development Pro­
gram may not monetarily pay
for itself in the next few
years, hut that in other aieaa
wbeie marinas have been es­
tab lish e d , the lorn I commun­
ities have prospered and the
local governments have gain­
ed monetarily from an ineteased tax revenue.
"Therefore, the Board recominriid* Unit the City create
the land and rent the land to
private enterprise for the
motel, restaurant, and O l y m p ­
ic pool development. Amt
further that, it, is felt that
the municipal and hotel inter­
est should Join on runinmn
ground to entire AAU regula­
tion swim meets to meat In
Sanfnfd in the motel pool."

2 Casselberry Town
Pupils' Birth
Officials Resign

Mrs. Cowan Not
Involved

SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 253

Parole Officer
Cites Parents'
Responsibility

students who have moved
into the Southside Elementary
School area since the close of
school Inst June are asked to
register at tin- school between
the hours of 8 a.in. and 3 p.m.
any day this week or next.
ST. PETERSBURG (U Pl)— School officials stirs* this
Republican gubernatorial can­ registration is only for new
didate Charles Holley left in. student* ul the school. Hold­
day [or Hershey, Pa., to attend -over pupils need not register
a flo p
'summit meeting" at this time, they say, since
railed by Sen. Barry Goldwa- their records were retained
ter.
from the Isst semester.

Two resignation* highlight­
ed Monday night's niretlng of
the Casselberry Town Council.
Bill Otto Jr., submitted his
resignation as a member &lt;&gt;f
Dm Zoning Board on the
ground! that he was constant­
ly receiving "anonymous tele­
phone rails, threats to his
person and threats of letter*
being directed to Ida com­
manding officer at McCoy Air
Force liaar."
Otto recently seconded a
motion before the xoning

*

Papers Urged
The State Board of Health
today urged parents who have
children starting school this
fall Ur obtain certified copies
of the birth certificates im­
mediately.
At the same Ume, Everett
H. William* Jr., director of
the board'* Bureau of Vital
Statistics, cautioned that hos­
pital birth certificates are not
accepted by school*. Olficial
birth certificates arc issued
by the Bureau of Vital Statis­
tics anil some county health
departments. Williams also
advised against waiting too
long to obtain a birth certriicalion. He said "Although we
are pro.-iSJ ng shout 500 birth
eertificatiorif a day right now,
we can give fast service. La­
ter, during any last minute
rush by parents, service will
be slower, A child can miss
an entire year of rf.’mxd un­
less a birth certificate it ob­
tained in Ume."
Application iurm i may be
obtained from a county health
department but a letter will
uc adequate If ii contain* ail

the essential Information.
Application must include the
full name nf the child; the
full narri! of (he lather; full
maiden name of the mother;
the day, month, yrar, rily and
county of birth; whether thu
child is male or female; and
'he child'* ra n The original
birth certificate n u m b e r
should be included if possi­
ble.
If (lie child was born in an­
other state, the certificate
must be obtained from that
state.
A full photocopy or a wal­
let sized b i r t h registration
card encased in plastic may
be obtained from the bureau.
The type wanted should be
specified. A fee of II for each
copy or card must accompany
the application.
The board also suggested
that before starting the first
grade, the child have a phy­
sical examination and all the
b ' a 1 c inoculations against
whooping cough, polio, small­
pox, typhoid, dipthuria and
tetanus ( lockjaw j,

Justice Aides

More Turk Jets
Fly Over Cyprus

Jackie Thanks

Crash Kills Youth

Prisoner Sets
Fire To Bed

Held In Slaying

Anti - Poverty Bill Sent To LBJ

n

BA CK-T O -SC H O O L VALUES!

I V

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1
p*r« t — A ar. 11. 19M

Vft lirfn i ImB

Cyprus Truce In Thant's Hands
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U P!) — The Security Coun­
cil today appeared ready to
hand the problem of making
tha Cyprui true* atlck over
to Secretary General Thant
and hie repreeentatWea on the
itiand.
A apokeaman for council
President Sivert A. Nleiaen
of Norway aald it waa poaaibla the eounell would not
meet again on tha Cyprua
problem other than for a
brief exchange of view*.
There appeared agreement
among many membera, ha
aald, that the aecretary gen­
eral ahould be given a chance
So try to make the truce
Thant, In a atatement laaued Monday night, appealed
to Greece, Turkey and Cyprua
to reaped the ceaae-flra ac­
cepted Monday following an
appeal from Nleiaen. Ha aaid
ha wee tending former Ecua­
dorian Preaident Galo Plato
back to tha ialand to ^ry to
turn tha ceaae-flra into a
more permanent arrangement.
Turkey and tha Greek Cy­
priote agreed to a ceaee-firo
Monday in eablee to Nielaen.
But Turkish Prender lim it
Inona warned hi* government
would roaumo "police action"
if attacka on Turklah Cy­
priote a rt reaumed.
Thant hailed tha caeae-firo
agreement Monday aa "grati­
fying” and aaid ha hoped It
woald form tho b aili of a
morn lu tin g agreement. Ha
aald ho waa inetruetlng In­
dian Lt. Gan. K. S. Thimayya,
chief of tho UN Cyprui
f o n t, to cooperate with all
aldea in making tha ceaaeflra work.

Mme. Nhu Sister
Employed By
Kennedy Center
FT. BRAOG, N. C. (U P !)Tha Army confirmed Monday
thet tha alitor of Madam* Ngo
Dinh Nhu le aa amploya of tha
John F. Kennedy Center far
Special Welfare.
An Army epoheamen aald
Madam# Tran La CM, M, h u
ktm working afnan June M u
n Vtetnamaaa languaya inntructor a t an annual ■alary
af 88,900.
Mar nraaanea *%aa —a been
public lied became of political
tmpUcaUoas," Mm epokeemen
■aid.
Madame Tran dropped from
pubUe view la at faU following
a Washington news confer­
ence at which aha aald Ma­
dam# Nhu ahould abandon
politic* and raturn homo “ba­
t e * aha doea more harm to
o«r aountry.”

Miss Florida
Begilins Tour
NEW YORK (U P I)-F H icilia Joan Schnarr of Holly­
wood, Mim Florida of 1961,
began a two-week tour of the
North Monday with a apodal
appaaranaa a t tha World’a
Fair.
Mlau flehnarr, I t , waa Introdueod a t special "Florida
Day" earamoniaa a t lha Flor­
ida pavilion bp Gov. Farris
Bryant.
Synthetic taadoaa appear
promising la repairing dam­
a g e d hands, reports Dr.
Jam as Hunter, of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia.

PERSONAL CONGRATULATIONS were axtendnd to Lt. Cdr. N. O.
(Bud) Marnhnll, right, upon hin promotion to hla present rank while etatinned at Sanford Naval Air Station with Reconnaiasanct Attack Squad­
ron Nine. Offering congratulations in Cdr. James A. deGanahl, commandinn officer of RVAH-9. Marshall has been with the “Hoot Owls" since
December, 1962.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

H ospital Notes
AUGUST 7, 1964
ADMIB8ION8
Claude Wallace, Ronald Wil­
liams, Howard Hodgoa, 0111*
8h*lby, Eva Taylor, Willi*
Braundldgo and John Helirhman, all of 8anford; Arlene
J. Maseru*, Long wood; Wil­
liam H. Brown and Rite J.
Boyar of Lako Mary and
Jamoa Brower, Ihomaevill*,
d a.
BIRTHS
Te Mr. and Mm . Lawrence
L. Burkett, a Baby Boy, Banford.
DISCHARGES
Margaret M. Green and Baby
Boy, Betty Neweome and Ba­
by Boy and Carol Bilalova
and Baby Giri, alt of Lake
Mary | Evelyn Steer*, Carl
Braun and Leaf!* Watt, all of
DeBsry; Alice Llndeley, Longwood; WITH* 0 . Brooke, Enterprite; Char)** Rabun, [.eke
M on r o o , Ethel Campbell,
Oviedo; Lauloo Hall and Ba­
by Girl, Dorothy Polkand and
Baby Girl, Cherry Brooms
and Baby Girl, Lucille Mc­
Cormick, Lena Locktey, Val-

Mrs. Morris GOP
State Leader
TAMPA (UPI) — National
GOP committee woman Mrs.
Helene M. Morris of Sarasota
wai named Monday aa wom­
an's director of tho Goldwater
for Proildent campaign In
Florida.
State Republican Chairman
Tom Brown mado tha an­
nouncement here.
To give the leave* of home
plant* a healthy lutlrr, wipe
tham with a tuft of cotton
dampened with a drop of min­
eral oil and a Utile water.
Muik Is a Persian word for
a kind of perfume. Since ripe
melons often have a fragrant
odor the name "muskmelon"
was developed.

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WtotHsr Conditioner
FEDDERS
All Linen Written
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g a m e toad Brake A Msifter
Barr tea
R. L. HARVEY
Fraach A l e t
PLUMBING
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Complete Installations •
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FEEDS
Bath ream and Kitchen
Fiaturvi
Water Pump* Fra* Estimates
Sanford Flour and 204
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Feed Store

Jim Daady Feed*
Tkaotky E a ^ Cottea Seed

II you «# m people to pay
•Uaatfoa to pour builnau,
Cew Feed
9340 per lOB A. call FA 3-5(11 and sik the
Herald Staff about some at­
. Fittealng ead Fettealag
•99 laaferd Ave.
Sanford tention getting ad*

/

orla Cotton, Jerol Hankorson,
Julia McGough, Nora Long,
John Helichman, Elizabeth
Smith, Dennla Dunn, Rothermel Dettner, I net Green and
Audrey Iteevea, all of Banford.
AUGUST R, 1964
ADMISSIONS
Lloyd Freeman, Roy McIn­
tyre, Eugene Owen, William
Gorton, Jeate Rodortdom, Cherl Durota, Clyde palmer, Kelvln Odgen, all of Sanford;

Gross Sales Of
16 Livestock
Auctions Listed
WINTER HAVEN,—Groea
■a l i a totaling 9462,093.78
were reported by 16 Florida
Livestock Auction Markets
during thle past week, ac­
cording to Mr. W. O. Whit,
tie, Chief of Florida Stela
Farmer's Markets.
Mr. Whittle aald lait week's
salca included 10,377 cattle A
calvee, 2,041 hog* A pigs, 2
ponlea, 8 horse*, g goats, 6
sheep and 1 mule.
Sales reported for tha week
ending July 31, at sixteen
markets Included 6,976 cattla
A calves, 2,302 hogs A piga,
2 goate, and 4 ponies.
Individual Market Summar­
ies Follow:
Arcadia State L8 Mkt.i
Aug. 6 • 670 cattla A calvee;
6 ponies.
Glade* LS Auct. Mkt., (Bel­
le Glade): Aug 3 • 336 rsttls
A calves.
Bonlfsy Stele LS M kt:
Aug. 8 - 6 cattle A calves; 61
hoga A pigs.
Gatnaavill* LS M kt: Aug.
3 • 1,241 rsttlo A calves; Aug.
4 - 254 hoga A pigs.
Interstate LS Auct. Mkt.
(Seffner): Aug. 4 • 867 catII* A calves; 2 ponlea.
Jay LS A uct M kt: Aug.
4 - 86 rattle A calves; 180
hoge A pigs; 6 goats.
Kissimmee L8 A uct M kt:
Aug. 8 - 689 catUa A calves;
6 sheep,
Cattlemen's I.S Mkt. (Lake­
land): Aug. 4 - 045 cattle A
reive*.
Suwanea Valley LS Auct
M kt (Live Oak): Aug. 6 - 9 8
rattle A calvee; 383 hogs A
pigs.
Montircllo LS M kt, Inr.:
Aug. 3 - 447 cattle A calves;
286 hog* A pigs.
Mills LS A uct M kt (Ocala): Aug. 6 • 1,002 cattla A
calves; 840 hogs A pigs.
Okrechnbe* LS M kt: Aug.
4 - 1,620 cattle A calves; 1
horse,
Mid-Fla. LS Mki. (Orlan­
do): Aug. 3 • 580 cattle A
calvee; 23 hoga A pigs; 1
mule; 2 horses.
Cattlemen's LS Auct M kt
(Tampa); Aug. I • 698 cattle
A calvee.
Hardee Co. LS Auct. M kt
(Wauchuls): Aug. 6 - 496
catUo A calvee.
Sumter Co. LS A uct M kt
(W ebster): Aug. 4 - 809 rat­
tle A calves.

Margla Morris, Apopka, Ethel
T a rt Osteen; Lannette Gearheart, Lake Mary.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boyar
of Sanford, a boy.
DISCHARGES
Mabel Diehaw, Ronald Wil­
liam*, Natalia Heldenrekh,
Betty Ann Hunt, Kenneth Lee
Thomas, Susan Osborne, Char­
les Benham, Clyde Muse, Deb­
ra Sessions, Poggy Tower*,
Vicki Millar, LIUI* B. Britt,
Emma Green, Faye Butcher
and baby boy, Ruth Smith and
baby boy, all of Sanford; Ju­
lia K- Bollena, Deltona; Philip
Lake, Lake Mary; Dora Edna
Brown, Oviedo; Joseph Cliff,
DoBary.
AUGUST I, 1164
ADMISSIONS
L i n d a Alexander, Marvin
Brooks, Beatrice Thompson,
Mabel Dlshaw, Dewitt Whit
more, Arthur Celalles, Sue
Bivins, Paula Elam, Ann
Scott, Bertha Pinkney, La­
fayette Phillips, Alonso K
Shoemaker, all of Sanford.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of
Apopka, a baby boy; Mr. and
Mr*. J. L. Dlshaw of Sanford,
a baby girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Denial Thompson of Sanford,
a baby boy.
DISCHARGES
Constance Dollford, Patsy
Scalte, Carolyn Zolman, Hat.
tlo Fields, Albert Kerch afar,
Sharron Riser, Ann Scott,
Clyde Palmer, Carolyn Eolman
and baby girl, Jeanette Ab­
ney and baby girl, all of Ban
ford; William H. Brown, Lako
Mary; Preaton H. Janos, Os­
teon; Stella Alvana, Ocala;
Ganrga Ryan, DoBary.

'Hard Line' Set
By Pope Paul
In Encyclical

(J. S.r Britain
To Ask Cyprus
Peace Parley

Autopsy Results
Still Closely
Guarded Secret

VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI. In his first encyclical, outlined plans (or a
hard line" pontificate that
leaves little leadway for com­
promise, Vatican observers
aald today.
The 15.000-word document
covered a variety of subjects,
ranging from communism to
Roman Catholic relations with
Jews and Moslems. Above all,
M made clear that the reign
of tho late Pope John XIII
haa ended and Pope Paul will
aot hi* own path for the Cath­
olic church to follow.
Hie moat definite break was
on comm'inism. Pope John
was willing to moot the Reds
on a human level, aa shown
by his talk with Alexei Addiubel, Soviet Premier NlklU S.
Khrushchev's son-in-law. lib
encyclical on peace, "Peace
In Terri*," left the way open
for "all men of good will" to
discus* ways of living togeth-

LONDON (UPI) - Britain
and the United States plan to
p ren for a Cyprui peace con­
ference with Greece and Tur­
key at the foreign miniaten
level, diplomatic source* aald
today.
Thii -initiative was expected
In begin n soon as the queasy
Cyprui truce h is been firmed
up.
In t h e meantime peace
soundings were to be stepped
up imnThdiately in Geneva be­ CDR. C. D. MacDonald,
tween United Nations political aviation safety officer
mediator Sekari Tuomioja of at Sanford Naval Air
Finland and Greek and Turk­ S t a t i o n , haa been
ish representatives.
named station adminis­
Anglo-American strategy on trative officer, succeed­
the Cyprus crisis was syn­ ing Cdr. H. B. Shively,
chronised Monday in trans­ who has assumed the
atlantic consultations between post of station execu­
President Johnson and Prime tive officer. He was just
Minister Sir Alec Douglas- recently promoted to
Home. II was aimed at secur­ the rank of commander.
ing a lasting truce and speed­
(U. S. Navy Photo)
ing a final settlement to avert
the possibility of war between
Greece and Turkey.
Diplomatic sources believe
the eventual solution will be
union of Cyprua with Greece,
with fool-proof safeguards for
Ihe Turkish Cypriots or their
transfer to a Greek Island
which would be ceded to Tur­
TAMPA (UPI) — Tha
key.
Beatles had better cough up
with soma union dues, or they
may be out in tha cold in this
country.
TTiat’s tha word from a rep­
KEY WEST (U PD -Form er
Rep. Bernle C. Pipy, a Key resentative of the American
Welter who rose from shoe- Guild of Variety Artists
shine boy to business success­ (AGVA) who warned Mon­
es and political "King of the day that "we'll cloa* down
Keys." died Monday after a
tha show a t Jacksonville If
battle with lung cancer.
they
don't gat right with AVPapy'i body wai returned
here Monday night from Bap­ GA."
tist Hospital south of Miami,
Tha Beatles are scheduled
where the 62-year-old Papy to appear a t Jacksonville
died Monday afternoon, aalrep and alone, hospital auth- Sept. 11. A1 F ait, Tampa rep­
resentative of tha performorlllei aald.
ere union, said each of the
Since 1058 the University four Beatles will have to pay
of Florlda'a Alumni Loyalty a 8156 union Initiation fee,
Fund baa made available plus 9300 for the first year's
more than 81,700,000 In loans dues or tha show will be pick­
eted.
to deserving atudents.

JACKSON. Miss. (UPI) —
The results of an official state
autopsy on the bodies of three
slain civil right* worker* ramlined a closely guarded a*-,
crel today, one week after tha
.1
badly decompoied remains
were found burled under a 20&gt;
foot earthen dam.
|
Neshoba County Attorney W.
Rayford Jones aald a summary
of the autopsy report "prob­
ably" would be made public
eventually but declined to se*
a tentative date.
The FBI continued Its pain­
staking inveitlgation Into the
deaths of the three young men
whose bodies were found laat
Tuesday on a farm four mile# ,
from Philadelphia, MU*.
The FBI steadfastly haa re­
fused to comment on the progross of the investigation or on
a weekend statement by Praaident Johnson that an early
break In the case waa expect­
ed. There were reports that
failure to find a m urder wea­
pon waa holding up arrests.
Coroner Cedi Jackson aald ■
a t Philadelphia he had not re­
ceived the autopsy report but
would reconvene the coroner’s
Jury and "try to reach a ver­
dict" aa soon as the report
comes in. Ha said he didn't
Imow the reason for the delay.

WILLIAM V. Hubbard.
AMH1, serving aboard
Reconnaiaaance Attack
Squadron Three
(RVAH-3), was recent­
ly administered the
oath of re-enlistmcnt
for * period of four
y e a r a in cercmonioa
p e r f o r m e d by Cdr.
Joseph W. Akins, oxcc u t i v e officer. Hub­
bard, a s s i g n e d to
RVAH-3 Air Frames
Division, resides with
his wife, the former
Pope P a u l ' s encyclical Miss Victoria E. Be­
strongly condemned commun­ langer and daughter,
ism, branding it a "aharn" K i m b e r l y Hope, at
and a "blind dogma which de­ 1007 South Park Ave.

grades and saddens." Unlike
Ms predecessor, he singled out
"athetotic communism" by
name Instead of speaking to
neral terms of ideologic*
which oppose the church,
"Dialogue to auch conditions
to vary dteficuK, not to say impossible" ha added. " . . . The
church of silence (behind the
Iran Curtain), for example,
apeak# only by Ha sufferings.
"How can we offer dialogue,
whan wa cannot be anything
more than a voice crying to
the wilderness 7"
Hto statement# on Roman
Catholic relations with nc
Christian* and non-Catholica
•too were regarded as outapotsen by some observers.
Speaking of Jews, Moslems
and "the followers of the groat
Afro-Aalastic religions," Pope
Paul said "obviously w* can
not Share in these various
forma of religion."
"Honesty compels im to de­
clare openly our conviction
that theta is but one true reli­
gion, the religion of Christian
ity," he added. "It to our hope
that all who seek God and
adore Him may come to ac
knowledge Hi truth."
(See Oasael'a story on Page 10}

Six Dade Tax
Pleas Denied
MIAMI (UPI) — Petitions
by ala Dad* County munici­
palities against doubling tha
property tax valuations in tha,
eaunty ware thrown out by a
North Florida Circuit Court
Judge Monday.
Judge Samuel Smith of
Lake City upheld the original
tax ruling ha mads In tha
ease bacauaa Dad* County
Judges had bowed out of tha
case bacauaa of the local con­
troversy. Smith ruled that
doubling tha tax roll doaa
amount to compliance with
the state law and that tha
municipalities which petition­
ed the court “ have no stand­
ing in this court-**

Pavilion Said
To Be In Black
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gov.
Farris Bryant aaid a t "Flor­
ida Day" caramonlaa at tha
World's Fair Monday tha upand-down Florida pavilion la
“now operating wall In tha
black."
Bryant aald there had baan
•oma financial dlfficultlaa but
attributed these to early ma­
turity dates on notea cover­
ing 6760,000 in construction
coats.
Festivities for Florida Day
Included a special porpoise
»how, a conrcrt by the Hia­
leah High School band and
tha presentation of ,"M ln
Florida." lH-year-old Priac Il­
ls Schnarr of Hollywood, Fla.

Union Demands
Beatles Pay Up

Body O f Papy
Is Sent Home

St. Pete Woman
Held In Slaying
ST. PETERSBURG (U P If
— A 28-ycar-oId St. Peters,
burg woman was In jail today
on a flrat degree murder
charge In tha death of a man.
# Beulah Davia Stovall waa
charged Monday in tha Sun*
day night slaying of Bailey
Joseph, 29. Police aald Joseph
waa ahot one* In tha head
and once In tha cheat.
An American Bankers Aa&gt;
sociation survey reveals that
4,691 comertial banka plan to
spend an estimated 9294,000,*
000 for advertising in 1964.

Some Red China Jets In North Viet Nam
WASHINGTON (UPI) Red China haa moved a small
number of Sov let-built M
fighter* into North Viet Nam,
it was reported authoritatively
today.
Source* here aald 12 to 15 of
the MIG airplanes were flown
Into North Viet Nam after
the U. S. Navy conducted Ha
air strike last week in retalia­
tion for Red torpedo boat at­
tacks on U. S. destroy era.
Tha MIG* may have been
drawn from a fore* estimated
at about 100 on Rod China's
Hainan Island, or from light­
ly reinforced units In South
China.
So far they have made no
menacing moves, nor era they
presently regarded as a threat
to the far superior American
aircraft aboard carrier* to
the South China Sea and at
bates to South Viet Nam.
While Intelligence her* veri­
fies South Vietnamese claims
that Red China aircraft have
arrived In Communist North

Viet Nam, there apparently is nol. Peking said Sunday Ml after the retaliatory U. S. ah
no supporting evidence that had the right to act "in every strike on North Vietnamese
Chino te ground forces have possible way" to help Hanoi base*.
moved In.
Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara aaid laat Thurs­
day he thought it "probable
that the Communist Chinese
will Introduce some combat
aircraft Into North Viet Nam."
He aald he assumed Hanoi,
having no combat planes,
"would make such a request
and that lt would be answer­
ed."
No official guesses have
been made as to who would
pilot the MIG fighters if they
trips daily to
were thrown into com bat De­
puty Defense Secretary Cy­
rus R. Vance aald Saturday
he would not know about that,
but added that North Viet­
namese pilots had been re­
v l * RALEIGH - WASHINGTON
ceiving training to fly the air­
craft.
STRIPS THRU TO BOSTON
Movement of the Jets into
North Viet Nam was aeen here
as a ready means for the
Communist Chinese to make a
d a il y t h r u t r ip to
quick show of support for 11a-

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Holland Praises
Quick Request
For Resolution
WASHINGTON, D. C., —
Senator Spessard Holland,
commenting today upon the
joint reaolutlon before Con­
gress relative to future United Statea action in Viet
Nam, stated:
"I was among the majority
of the Senate aupporting this
Joint resolution empowering
the ['resident, aa Commander*
In-Chief, to ‘take all neres*
aary measures to repel any
arrival attack against the for*
ces of the United States and
to prevent further aggression'
in Viet Nam.
“Passage of thia measure!
was essential to our national
aerurity, and I am particu*
tarly gratified that it was
aubmitted to Congresa a?
quickly after the initial a t­
tack upon our Navy vessels
in the Gulf of Tonkin. Per­
haps we have learned a valu­
able lesson in timing from our
dangerous and frustrating
experience with Cuba, and
arc ‘calling the fire depart­
ment when we ace the firat
wisp of smoke.'
“Passage of the resolution
authurixei the President to
take any action, including the
use of armed force, that he
deems necessary to insure our
safety, and clearly notlflee
all enemies that this nation
will not tolerate aggressive
action against It or interfer­
ence with the Freedom of the
Reas doctrine. At the same
time, it givei assurance to
all concerned that we have no
territorial, military or politi­
cal ambitions in Southeast
Asia or elsewhere.
“ For those American tilltens who hava reservations
against granting any Presi­
dent unlimited war-time pow­
er*, there is a safeguard in
that the final paragraph of
the joint reaolutlon passed to­
day provides that the author­
ity granted in this Instance
shall expire upon the Presi­
dent’! determination that the
peace and security of the ar­
ea (Southeast Asia) is rea­
sonably assured by Interna­
tional conditions created by
action of the United Nations
or otherwise, or by concurrent
resolution of the Congress."
The Atlas of Florida, pub­
lished by the University of
Florida Press, is the first
hcok of its type in the na­
tion.

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( i ’O BAXTER HIGGS found his students n little younger than usual re­
cently when nearly 70 Holly Hill youths toured the Naval Air Maintenjinre Training facilities at Sanford Naval Air Station. Higgs generally
teaches Navy technicians to maintain the complex systems of the new
IIA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance bomber.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

70 Youngsters See
Jet Age At SNAS
Nennrly 70 Holly
Hill
youngsters recently visited
the Sanfmd Naval Air Sta­
tion fur a day with the jetage Navy.
The occasion was u field
trip sponsored by the Holly
Hill Itecreatiun Deportment
under the direction of J. W.
Hinns Jr, Joint hosta for the
visit were the commanding
officer of NAS Sanford and

Ihe commninlrr nf Reconnaissauce Attack Wing One.
Tile youngsters between the
ngex of 9 ami 12, had a day
of it, sitting in the cockpit
of Vigilante reconnaissance
bomber?, touring the elaborate focilitic* of the Naval
Air Maintenance Training
Group and bombarding their
guides with a bevy of ques­
tion* that refleeted a keen
interest in science and the
space age.
“ I bet I know how that
works,*’ challenged one 11year-old, pointing lu the com­
plex gyro-horizon equipment
In the Vigilante. Then he pro­
ceeded (o'describe ita workings—exactly aa he'd read it
in a popular technical mag­
azine.
U t h e r S naked questions
shout carrier operations: How FETCHIN(; FARMER
does a pilot land and take —Farming in France
off from an aircraft earlier?
isn't whnl .it used In
How fast is the plane guing l»e and Myriam Ferrer
when it lands 7
doesn’t mind a bit.
Still others pertained to She's 17, a hairdresser
lengths, widths, and heights. and "Queen of the CnrHut aa the morning warmed ho , " whatever that is.
into the hot aims of noon,
the moat prevalent question
CDR. II. II. SHIVELY, pertained to time: “ What time
former administrative do we ra t? "
officer nt Snnford N hThe question was answered
vul Air Station, has with adjournment to the NAS
" If the rain* will Irave us
been n a m e d station Officers' swimming pool for
alone,"
County Engineer Wil­
executive officer, suc­ a picnic lunch.
liam Bush said yesterday,
ceeding Cdr. S. It.
“ we'll have the south mile of
Stanul, who has been
Winter Park Drive passable
transferred to J o h n s
by the time schools open on
H o p k i n a University,
Aug. 31."
Silver Springs, Md.
The section of Winter Park
(U. S. Navy Photo)
NEW YORK (lip i) _ The Drive lo which hr referred
Methodist Board of Missions serves South Seminole Ele­
has reported that a Tallahas­ mentary and South Seminole
see missionary has been kill­ Junior High schools.
IT THH Clnet IT Mil nr OF
Bush stated that the one
TUB XIXTH JIDItlAI, till- ed in tbs Central Congo,
cut isr axiii run ibmixolf. The Rev. Burleigh A. Iaiv mile aection will not be pav­
t'OIXTr, FLOHIDA.
ed hy that time hut that the
CllAXfCBHV NO. t w r
J r., 45, an evangelist and limerock base will be Install­
THK BOSTON F IV E CKNTH
construction supervisor, went ed.
SAVINGS BAN K.
P la i n t i ff , into the Congo in 1950. He
va.
WILLIAM V. HoK.ti'K. at u i , was reported killed at WemD efe n d a n ts bo Nyana, 1S5 miles north­
xrwTicB or spit in
east of I.usambo, last Tue*.
Mo i i t g a g b
r n n r .a n ii s r
T i n W illiam V. Hosarlt
day.

Woman Killed
While Hunting
Dropped Wallet

Corruption Rife
In Cuba, Report
New Refuges
MIAMI (UPI* — Newlyarrived refugees from Cuba
reported today thnt there is
widespread corruption among
officials of the Fidel Castro
regime who are selling hardto-gel food and other items on
the black market to the high­
est bidder.
Thirty-two rcfugeri reached
Florida over the weekend in
three smnll host*.
“There is a marathon of
robbery nnd corruption in high
places in the government,"
said one refugee who declin­
ed to permit use of his name.
He charged thnt government
functionaries sell foodstuffs
and replacement parts for
machinery nnd cnis ‘‘openly
and shamelessly" to hlnok
market buyers.
Another refugee said there
Is "vast disorganization” in
government agencies, lie said
the government "tourial agen­
cy" known as “ Inil" was re­
cently revamped after author­
ities had to throw out a
“large quantity" of steaks
which hnd spoiled because of
improper refrigeration.
Most of the refugee* were
men. Ten Cuban* fled in a 15foot bout. II in a 28-foot boat
nnd II others in a 20-foot
boat.
"It's* great to be out of
Cuba," said one.

IlKIIKARSIMi for Primary Department play "1 Was With Jenna," which
wan presented in Friday night’s closing program for Vacation i ’liinch
School at Grace Methodist Church, nre, left to right, Sharon Price, Mor­
gan Hennett, Scott Skihenes, Mrs. John A. Williams, superintendent, and
Keith Foy.
(Herald Photo)

KUSH N. STAFFORD, right, chief electrician for tho Floritlu Power &amp;
Light Company, it* being congratulated on his retirement by L. J. Reeves,
local plant superintendent, lie bad worked for the utility since Aug. 37,
1937, when he started as an electrician's helper nnd retired Aug. I. Staf­
ford says he plans some traveling with his wife ami plans to raise or­
chitis on their six-acre truck farm at Lake Monroe. In Ids spare time he
will work in his home shop. Fellow workers presented him n Sabre saw
on his retirement.

School To Get
'Winkamatic'

County Engineer William
[lush said yesterday that his
department hns scheduled the
erection of “ Winkamatic" ov­
erhead signals &lt;m Kit 43d at
the Altamonte .Spring* Elementnry School.
“ We plan to have them In
operation by the time school
opens Aug. 31," llush stntrd.
The overhead signals will
set speed control at 15 miles
|*er hour during time* when
children are going lo or leav­
ing the campus. At other
times the signs will permit
tinffic to flow nl a normal
pare.

Good Shepherd
Installs Pastor
The Rev, J. Goidon Perry
was installed ns pastor of (he
G o o d Shepheld Lutheran
Church in services conducted
Sunday nt Ihe rhurrh.
The Rev. Mr I'eery was in­
stalled hy Dr. Roynll A.
Yount, president of I lie Flor­
ida Synod of Hie Lutheran
Chinch of America and who
also gave the sennon.

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ce ased, t a l e nf aald County, tn Ihe a b o v e elyled ault. and you
t h e C o unty J u d g e of Sem inole a r e required l o se r v e a cop y
Co u n ty , Florida, a t hla o ffice In o f your A n sw er or o t h e r P le a d ­
&lt;ha court bouoe nf aald County in g t e the Complaint on P la i n ­
a t to r n e y s .
ANDKItBON.
a t Sanford , F lo rid a, w i t h i n six t i f f ' s
ca len d a r m o n th s from the time HUSH, DEA N A LOWNDES, i : j
o f the first p u b lication o f thle Ea s t (‘antral Boulev ard , Or­
notice. T w o co p ies o f each lando, Florida, and f i ls t h e orlcla im or dem and shall ha In Final A n sw er o r o th e r P le a d in g
w ritin g , and ahatt elate the In the o ffice of Ihe Clerk o f
pleoe o f re sid en ce and post o f . Ihe Circuit Court on or before
flee addraaa o f Ihe claim ant, the »th day o f Paptember, 11*4.
an d ahall ba sw o rn to by tho If you fall to do ao, a decree
cla im a n t , hla a g e n t , e r atto rn ey pro run feeeo w ill he t a k e n
and' acco m p a n ied by a f ilin g a g a i n s t you for lh a r e l i e f d e ­
f e e o f ono dollar and such m anded In Ihe Complaint.
cla im or dem and not ao filed
T h is Notice ahall be p u b li s h ­
ahaU be void.
ed once a w e e k for fo u r conK a t h e rin e W. L a w ren re
t e c u l l v a w e e k s la the Sanford
Aa e x e c u t r ix o f Ihe Last Herald
XVtil and T e s t a m e n t a t
DATED
thla 1th da y
af
A lla n t*. Law raaco ,
A u g u st, t i l l .
deceased
(SE A L )
Carroll Burk *
Arthur H. B e ck w ith . J r ,
A tto rn ey for E e ta la
f lerk of Circuit Court
1*. ii D ra w er Z
By: Martha T. Vlhleo
Stanford, F lo rid a
D ep u ty Clark
t'ubllah: J u ly 21, Au g. «, 11, II P Y J f f Au«- “ • &gt;*. *» * Sept.

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Aug. 11, 1964 — Pngo 3

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C D C !»'

MOSCOW ( UIM) — Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
lotisy supported the Greek
Cypriots but msdc no mention
of their reported request for
Russian arms.
Moscow radio released the
texts of three telegrams that
Khrushchev sent lo Greek
Cypriot President Msk i tins,
Turkish Premier Ismet Inonu
and Untied Nations Secretary
General Thsnt.

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For A Beautiful Lawn —

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If you're the kind
of buyer who looks out
for NQ1 (that's you)
look for the man with
the NQ1 deals-now !
(that's your
Chevrolet dealer)

JlruaA o x One* . . , L a i f i fo r M onth*

It i t o cosy to rent o K i n g T r u c k . O n u
irvcn i n s u r a n c e .

Atherosclerosis, the arteryclogging condition that under&gt;
lies most heart attacks, is al­
so an important factor in
stroke, according lo Florida
Heart Association.

JOHNSTON’S NO-ROACII: Simply lirunh Johnston’*
Nn-Ronch in cablneiii to control cockronrhcH, on oillx tn
Btnp nnlH. CoIoHchh, odorletw coaling ntnyti effective for
monthH. No need to move dirthcN. llurmlcNH to petn.
Remember: No-Roach means no roaches.

MOVING SOMETHING??

Nikita Sides
With Cyprus

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Three young white* have been
charged with murder in the
slaying of a Negro woman
during racial trouble here
March 23.
J. W. Rich, 21. Wayne M.
Chessman, 21, and Etmer
Kntn, 19, were lodged in tha
Duval County jail without
bond, Authorities said tha
grand jury would have to de­
termine the degree of mur­
der they would be charged
with.
Detective Sgt*. D o n a l d
Coleman and I.ea Cody aald
Rich admitted firing a shot
from an automobile the night
of March 23.
The .22 caliber bullet was
believed tn he the one that
killed Mrs. Johnnie
Mee
Chappell, 35.
Mm , Chappell was ahnt
while searching along new
King's Road for a wallet aha
hnd dropped on the way hnma
front shopping.
Cody said Chrsaman sdBut­
ted being In the ear with
Rich the night of the slaying.
Cody said authorities have
recovered a .22 caliber pistol
hrlieveil lo he the death wea­
pon.
The detectivea said tha
break in tha case came while
(hey wera investigating an­
other unrelated case. Tha a r­
rests were made lata Monday
night.

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if you think you’re the only
one concerned about looking
out for No. 1, you’re wrong.
Your Chevrolet dealer is thera
to look out for you, too. Come,
in and see for yourself.

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�1

A Nation Of Laws
T%« familiar statement that "this
is a nation of laws, not men* la al­
most a literal as well as a figurative
truth.
I t is estimated that there are about
two million laws on the books in this
eountrjr, ranging from village ordin­
ances to amendments to the UJ3. Con­
stitution.
No small contributors to this vast
wilderness of regulations are the leg­
islatures of the several states which,
according to the American Bar As­
sociation, are grinding out no less
than 35,000 new laws each year. As
someone has said, America Is one na­
tion with 60 different states of mind.
Usually, a particular state's laws
are its own business. But with mod­
ern means of communication and
transportation and the ever-growing
social and economic interdependence
of the states, there are many situa­
tions where different and differing
laws not only are a deterrent to the
free flow of goods, business and peo­
ple but often are an obstacle to jus­
tice.
This was recognised as long ago
aa 1SS2, when a group of men met to
form the National Conference of

— BUT DON'T GO NEAR THE W ATER?

Commissioners on Uniform Laws.
In the succeeding 72 years the
body, composed of commissioners ap­
pointed by the various state govern­
ments, has drafted over 200 uniform
laws. Areas in which uniform laws
have been voluntarily enacted by the
■tates include: extradition, narcot­
ics, trust funds, enforcement of fam­
ily support by deserting husbands,
legal evidence, general commercial
transactions.
The 73rd annua] meeting of the
conference—in New York with more
than 200 lawyers and officials from
ail the states, Puerto Rico and the
District of Columbia attending—con­
sidered proposed uniform laws on
such matters as deceptive trade prac­
tices, estate taxes, defense of indi­
gent persons, rights of convicted per­
sons, adoption of children.
Most people have never heard of
the National Conference of Commis­
sioners on Uniform State Laws. It
Is one of those quiet groups of ded­
icated men (none receives any salary
or compensation; many pay their
own expenses to the annual confer­
ence) whose efforts contribute so
much to the successful functioning
of this nation of laws.

Worry Clinic
“Worry w arts" about their
health often are hungry for
affection. If they can’t win
levs, they may try to work
an year sympathy. And
many married folks who are
bypcbendrlaca, sro afflict­
ed with a secret sexual com­
plex, aa Is true at Hairy
today.
CASE T -ttt: Harry G., aged
42, Is the worry wart mention­
ed yesterday.
"Dr. Crane," hla attractive
wife began, "Harry runs
around from one doctor to an­
other, apparently hoping one
of them will pronounce him
an invalid.
"Yet 1 really believe there
isn’t a thing wrong with him.”
H arry's wifs Is mistaken.
Harry baa something wrong
but it Is not cancer or dia­
betes or high blood pressure or

doesn't have a 10-year-old child with­
out tools. The child may be 9 years
old, or 11 or 12, Instead of 10. Or he
may have a tool set, which disqual­
ifies him for this Job. Or the dam
kid is never home when you need
him.
The solution, of course, Is for the
manufacturer either to make the
handy household appliance in one
piece, completely assembled, or send
along a 10-year-old child without
tools with every purchase.
This might be the answer to auto­
mation.

Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
CHICAGO *NBA)—Import­
a n t alaaMnta of tho white
backlash ooom not to bo well
understood. Inquiries In this
groat urban melting pot bring
thorn Into sharper focus.
I t Is nearly Impossible to
ouggornto tho significance
th at Immigrant othnlc groups,
among whom tho backlash is
strong, attach to owning a
homo free and eloor la a
aolld, oteblo neighborhood.
Homo ownership Is not
nought as a status symbol In
tho shallow social ssnso wo
employ today, To tho Immi­
grant Polo, Italian, Garman

or other European, it la a
mark of -itnomic independ­
ence equated rith tho achieve­
ment of personal freedom.
It U tho droam unfulfilled
In Europa but realised In
America. Month* before theta
currant rcacarchea wars un­
dertaken, this reporter wee
c lose ted with a well-known
governor. Though wo war* en­
tirely alone, a t ana point ho
leaned forward and almost
whispered i
"My w ifi's father la an Im­
migrant European. Coming to
h*ve his home In this country
was the great step for him,

Herald Area Correspondents
Genera
Mrs. Joe. K. M alhltas
S tl-tS lt
Lake Mary
Mrs. Fraoees Wester
s x s -s m
Lake Monroe
Mrs. n. L. Johnses

Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jolla Uarteo

sss-iiis

Boar Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milas
B3B-3S78
Casselberry
Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
UB-80M
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mtgte
SS5-J7I1
DeBary
Mrs. Frank White

122472 k

Longwood
Mrs. Donna Eataa
828-1317

North Orlando
Mrs. Deris Doan
3111 m
Oilvca
Mrs. Clarence Snyder

Daltons
Mrs. Mildred flaeey
M M I11
Keterprte*
Mrs. lUUhl* Harris

822-4841

Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
163-3180

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Pali la advisee.
Catered M aersad elaaa matter Oetoser IT, 1811 al the Test
orris* ef Saarer*. florU*. B a d e r the Act *1 Oeagree* eC Marsh.
T8* M***M Is a member of tea Valle* Press whist la aatlUad eaeteMvely te the os* for repshlleettea at all IS* tea*!
aawa printed la this newspaper.

eeaalderod u la (ring log ea T b s H erald's eepyrlght
bald HaU* te r dam aging n ad ar lb s tew. Published dally except
■ •l» rd»P. Buadap and C brlstm aai publMbed a* ta r day preetad lag

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tha proof of hla freedom. Becaut* ho aeoa tha Negro as a
threat to this, ho la atrongly
against the trend of events."
In tha big Industrial cities,
tha Polish or Italian's family
homo la truly ltd castle. Mialeading plain exteriors often
conceal coilly interior Im­
provements. Sons marry, and
tha nawlywada live with parants until they can find a
homo within a few doors or
blocks of tha family place.
Nothing la more stunning
to these people than to look
up and sao '‘outsider*" mov­
ing Into tha neighborhood.
Nor are their frowns reaerrad for Negroes atone.
Ethnic groups In U. B. cities
ora notoriously clannish.
Charles Percy, GOP nom­
inee for governor of Illinois,
was aatonlahed to loom that
Chicago has 78 asperate Germnn language organisation*.
Says a University of Chicago political a a i a n t i • t :
“Thane people don’t under­
stand what Integration la all
about. To many. If not moat,
segregation la a way of life.
They lika to litre unto themselves, ap art not only from
Negroes but from all other*."
In fact, while inch notional
minority puts Negroes at the
low and of tha scale aa moat
lacking In aduratlon and good
habits, tha so-called Appala­
chian whites are placed next
lowest.
These folk, fleeing the pov­
erty of tho Middle Atlantic
and Southern highlands, pour
into Chicago steadily. Tha
minorities taka alarm whan
they hoar horror atoriee about
poor whites ripping out mold­
ings and other house fittings
to burn aa firewood.
I t la fear of these things
that leads these nationality
groupa to raalat tha encroach,
mant of tha poorar city dwellars, Including hill country
whites, Negroes, Puerto Rlo­
ans and Mas leans.
The minorities lewdly op­
pose urban renewal, not as a
people w o r r i e d aver tha
growth of federal power, but
aa homeowner* who aee slum
clearance scattering Negroes
and others la a wide arc and
leading them to push Into bat­
ter and more stable area*.
Sociologists wood to ball
close-knit ethnic groups aa
contributing heavily to stabil­
ity and order be our cities.
Today these societies loom aa
fortresses trying to gird
against • rising tide of Ne­
gro and othar "outsider*.”
Obviously these fortraaae#
were oracled originally with
good purpose. Tho question
now la bow to copo with tham
la a angew hhle ffu tjo iy
In an age which set* a fairly
ahapalaaa mass a t urban Nogroea making • tremendous
push toward higher lev^a.

similar organic ailments.
Harry's problem te sexual.
He has become progressively
mors platonic.
Tbst problem te largely due
to psychological fretting, but
it drives its victims almost
berserk.
"My wife won’t love me any
m ore," waa Merry's secret
dread, as he later confessed
during a lengthy Interview.
So Harry sub consciously de­
cided (aa many hut bands do)
that be would try to appeal to
her maternal nature even if
be wasn't ablt to hold her In­
terest via romancing.
So Harry became a pill ad­
dict.
This is often an Indirect at­
tempt te win sympathy. Many
bachelora do the same thing,
so do spinsters.
They crave romantic love

Letters

Answer To Automation
One of the crying needs of this
country is a 10-year-old child with­
out tools.
This kid—we don't know whether
It's a boy or a girl—seems to be an
Indispensable part of every handy
pliai
household appliance
you buy these
days.
Practically
lly eevery
„ handy
-------- household
-------appliance
Is no other kind
pltanee (there is
than handy, of course) comes to the
customer knockod down In pieces
which, the enclosed folder blandly
assures you, can easily be assembled
by a 10-year-old child without tools.
The trouble is, many a household

Dr. Crane’s

To The Editor
Holmes Alexander

Why Bobby Didn’t Reach
WASHINGTON, D. C. - N o spectacle of defiance, but he
people know batter than the did that better than anybody
boos of Joseph and Rosa Ken­ else in t£e Administration
nedy that when you want could have done. For nearly
something, you roach out and two yoars thereafter, tho vice
president rode high in White
put your hand around it.
Why, then, did Attorney House favor — but with the
General Robert Kennedy play Hobby Bakrr scandals in '03,
It wait-*od-see until hi* seam- there developed the "Dump
ins chance of a lifetime—the Lyndon" movement. The fatal
vice presidential nomination at trip to Texas, with trouble In
38—slipped away? There arc the air at the next-stop-after
answers that will not please Dallas, which was Austin,
those who keep a do-11-now, could have meant em barrass­
power-maniac, crown-socking ment and maybo exit—If
demon picture of Bob Ken­ tilings had gone from bad to
nedy. But for those who have worse.
Bob Kennedy has been an ob­
an Interest In contemporary
biography, and tha affect ot server of the vicissitudes of
It upon political history, there the vice presidency. If he was
are some deep-going, non- to take the office under I.BJ,
melodramatic (actors of the he must be assured of not lan­
guishing In it. For him, there­
case.
Foremoot la K e n n e d y ' s fore, it was not an object he
mind, I have reason to believe, could reach out and clutch.
waa the Idea that he did want Today many within the Ken­
tha rice presidency—but only nedy organization are anger­
on favorable terms. He wanted ed that Bob didn't "fight" for
It aa a atepplngatone, not aa it, but the attorney general
a tombstone. Between last himself, 1 can say, was al­
November and last March, the most as much "puzzled" as
attorney general learned what disappointed when I/yndon
it meant to be ostracized from Johnson read him off the list
the magic circle of White of eliglblea.
Puzzled, because he baa
House power.
Ha who had bean a m aster reason to wonder whether
can win withmover and Intimate consultant J o h n s o n
on every phase of domestic out him. With the South ap­
and foreign policy, an insider parently lost to the Demo­
on backstage history-making, cratic ticket, with the Irtehtha keeper of tha doorway to
the Oral Study, tha center of
tha social whirl, tha bloodbrother of majesty, abruptly
became tha waiter beside a
sUeot telephone, tha royal ex
Da, tha grieving and axclud
ed princeling whoso place was
taken by others who used to
seek hie favor*.
Kennedy easily translated
what It meant to be an unwaided, uqcocmulted, embittered,
suspected Cabinet officer into
that same kind of vice presi­
dent. lie know that U Presi­
dent Johnson were pressured
Into choosing him aa a run­
ning-mate, Johnson could alao
put him an the ehslft aa a rice
president.
Johnson knew where tha
“shelf" waa because, until a
number of weeks after the Bay
of Pigs disaster, he bad re­
posed there himself—enubbed
by tha palace guard of InteUactuala, elbowed Into an oblivion
under tha crystal chandelier*
of hla capital office suite,
caBed upon, libs a abowy toil
not very chic piece of table­
ware, for ceremonial occas­
ion*. but not a fixture, much
leas a function, of (fia reignlag household.

PoUsh-HslUn vote caught In
the backlash," with the Ken­
nedy Organization becoming a
"stay homo" threat, where
docs the President find the
confidence of beating Barry
GoldwaterT
Who ia going to pull back
the Jewish vote of the North
where Jewish merchants are
indignant at tho Negro de
variation of their store* in
line heater and Brooklyn? Who
will appeal to the World War
II generation which looked
upon John Kennedy aa on* ot
tiielr own? Tha attorney gen­
eral can feel, without vanity,
that no othar Democrat on tha
ticket can bring K tha strength
he could bring, assuming that
the South ia headed Republi­
can. To Kennedy, tha Presi­
dent'* decision looks like goit-slone* It looks Ilka a move
to best the Keooedya first,
Goldwater later.
Disappointed, yes, but Bob
Kennedy would be le u hu­
man than ha la if he didn't
see that a Johnado defeat in
'84—and perhaps no other
event—would prove that the
Sixties are a Kennedy decade.
K go-it-alone la the wrong
strategj for Johnson in 'C4,
the son* of Joseph and Rose
will know that another time
has come for reaching and
grasping.

The dollar that growB as he grown

imposed obscurity a t 8 time
whan tho Kaooedy Admtoktr
lion waa In direst need of a
colorful, snheutentog snan-lnmotion. Tha Pr aaidao* sent
him to Barits In August 'll
whan tha WaH wwa going up
and Western spirits were go­
ing down. Johnson had no au­
thority to mnha snore Gian a
Tailing children th at
Irina la candy may persuade
tham to taka pills without
fuaaing, but they may later
taka a dangerous overdoes in
tha Innocent belief there can
be no harm. Borne other way
of panusaiow can and this

Here's • young m m with a fgturw. Hla parent*
bars an Insure&lt;i savings icoowot for him with
us-The dollars being saved w e'"growth dollars"
-.tb e kind that will grow while he b growing.
When ytm children are ready for coll ess, win
you b t ready TBnfld your college food wiik
bard working "growth dollar*" of

Editor, Herald:
There te another reason that
I, a Democrat, shall vote for
Senator Goldwater,
It's because the Democrat
leadership, for more than a
generation, has slowly but
firmly squeezed the real
Democrat spirit out of the
party.
It bold* my party kt an Iron
grip, forged by years of so­
cialistic nos^'m e, and temp­
ered by tbe oil of benevolent
hokum.
Adding the use of clever
phrases, carefully contrived,
endlessly repeated, and with
synchronous co-ordination, the
phony Democrat leadership te
steering na Into a socialistic
"utopia".
The party la fast becoming
a means to its own rnd.
Aa a real Democrat, I have
gotten wise to these modern
Pled Piper*. I want new lead­

ership. I believe that If we
real Democrats elect Republi­
can Barry Goldwater to the
Presidency, his genuine Amer­
ican philosophy and Integrity
will do more, than any other
force, to inject democratic
and responsible leadership
back Into (he Democrat Party.
Just as Gold water's nomina­
tion has Jarred loose the Iron
grip of the liberal-socialists on
his party, so it will break the
squeeze on mine.
Perhaps then we can find
from some among us, real
Democrat leadership that —
sadly—is now dormant.
George Bobrow

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Soma of tha strongest peo­
ple can’t even hold their
temper.

CHARLIE IS
OUR BEST
SALESMAN..
And he's not
even on our
payroll!
HERE’S H O W Charlie called a friend
down a t The Herald.
Told him ho wns ex­
panding Needed a new
man. The paper helped
him writ* a real humdinger of an ad. Charlie
got a fireball. Then he
hml a great buy on hie
products. Tha paper
helped him write some
real pulleri. Sales were
a t a coxy profit.
Charlie'* happy and so
are wo!
Charlies' our big
booster now, tails
everybody our
circulation’s BIO . • .
our readers love new*,
■ports, columnists, want
ads, cooking, fashions*
comics. Charlie aays
th at coverage
attracts the right
payroll and the paying
customers!
FROM SANFORD EXCHANGR

* PHONE 322-5612

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OROGRAPHIC AND MeCAU.1

but are willing to compromise
for sympathy It they can’t get
true romance.
So Harry te a elastic*1 case
of a malingering male who
subconsciously feign* lUness
to hold hla wife's devotion and
excuse his impotence.
Sometimes such worry watts
have a deep guilt complex eo
they believe God SHOULD
strike them down as s penalty
for their secret sin.
For example, tomorrow I’B
give you the esse of a m ar­
ried woman who was a wore#
worry w srt than Harry.
And elderly folk*, who h»v#
cut off their contact* with ex­
ternal reality, often grow to*
•elf-centered.
Their only claim tor sttcotion then Decomes their arth­
ritis or anemia, constipation
of some other ailment.
So pleas* make It a rtfis
NEVER to greet your elderly
relatives with:
"Hello, Grandfather. How
are you?”
For that health question Im­
mediately makes him turn his
attention inward. It converts
him into an introvert.
So tie makes a quick inven­
tory of hla “innards" and may
fill tha next hour telling of bis
ache* and pains.
Instead, divert his attention
by asking a question that will
fores him to forget his " too­
ted*."
"Grandpa," you might be­
gin. "who will win the presi­
dential election thin fall?"
Beware, for most of us f*R
Into tbe bad habit of asking
every old person about hla or
her health.
Don't do It any more! Leave
that query to tbs family phy­
sician.
Instead, purposely stesr Gw
elderly person's attention upon
outside objects or persons.
And all worry warts should
send for my booklet "How to
Prevent Sexual Impotence,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 30c.

FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

OR

425-5938

The Sanford Herald
SINCE 1908

�Sir* B tptfa t B Vm TB
A uk . 11. 1964— P n g e 5

October Weekend W ill Afford Fans'Great Grid Bill

Sports

Between Navy-Tech And
Us Fans Gafor-Rebel
Games Slated

By Tom Cheatham
United I'reaa International
PORTLAND, Ore. (U P I)—
A former University of Ore­
gon distance runner haa tem­
porarily yiven up a school
teaching job to try for hia
^ third Olympic team berth-at
the age of 30.
This time ha hopea to be a
winner.
Eleven months ago Bill Del­
linger decided to come out of
retirement and begin training
for the 6,000 meters.
Had ha left hia spikes on
the hook after retiring three
f years ago, Dellinger's career
1 could have no doubt been
called a auccess.
The U ntrsrslty of Oregon
graduate had already run
twice in the Olympics, had
participated in two RussianAmerican dual meets, had won
tha NCAA mils championship
and haa held two world dis­
tance records and an Amsrl9 can mark.
In 1950, Dellinger held both
•hs indoor two-and three mile world records. He sat an
American 1,600 meter record
In 1958 with a clocking of
1:41.6.
Why, then, try to come back
for the Tokyo Olympics?
Dellinger’s wlfs, Myrna,
^ has ths answsr:
*
"Bill was disappointed at
hia two appearances In the
Olympics. Together, we de­
cided to forfeit some of the
luxurita of life so he could
make this year’s Olympic
team."
Dellinger's Olympic record
Is the only black mark In an
Impressive career. In the 1966
■ Melbourne games, ha felled
to place in ths 6,000 meters.
In I960 a t Rome, he felled to
get to the finals in tha aame
event
*'We decided th a t If I qvar
got another chance to train
and work out for tha Olym­
pics, I’d do l t M Dellinger
seya.
That chance cams laat Rep» tc inher, and tha family made
its decision. "We knew ws
couldn’t live a normal Ufa If
Bill was going to train again,”
says his wife. "W e’ve given
tip a lot of things so ha could
try again.'*
Dellinger believes ha Is at
the prime aga for distance
running.
f
“I think • distance runner
reaches a peak between the
ages of 27 and 82, depending
on the individual,” ha says.
•'I know I'm running better
than I ever was."

National League

t

W L Pet. OB
66 43 .602
PMla.
64 48 .671 8
San rra n .
62 51 .549 544
Cinn.
SO 60 .541 644
Pittsburgh
SO 62 .222 744
St. Louis
Milwaukee
66 54 - .509 10
I/O* Ang.
U 51 .500 11
52 ST ATT 1344
Chicago
11out Ion
46 46 .421 20
New York
24 79 .204 22
desalts Yesterday
Ctoctanatt 7. Los Angeles 8
St. Louis 1, San Francisco 1
Only gamse scheduled
Games Today
New York at Pittsburgh
Philadelphia at Chics go
Las Angelej at Cincinnati (N)
Houston a t Milwaukee (N)
S in Francisco at St. Louis (N)

Smokey Saytt

Yogi's Way Of
Figuring Race
Termed Unique

By David M. Moffit
UPI Sports Writer
NEW T O R E
(UPI) —
ATLANTA ( U P I )-F a im In
Happy but eautlons Hank
northeast Florida will get
Rauer aaya save all thosa
more Uisn their share of foot­
cheers
until it'a mathematic
ball during the second week'
end of October.
ally over.
On Friday night, Oct. 9,
Like any first-place man
All-America Roger Staubach
ager
a t thia state of tha raca,
and hia Navy Middle* will be
Bauer
was a modal of re­
"host" to the newly independ
straint Sunday even after his
ent Georgia Tech Yellow Jac­
ket* at Jacksonville.
Baltimore Orioles took a
The neat afternoon, 60 miles
showdown eerie* from the
southwest at Gainesville, the
New York Yankees, three out
Florida Gators take on the
of four, to return home two
Mississippi Rebels In what
could well be the decisive bat­
games up.
tle of the upcoming Southeast
Outspoken as he Is, tha Bal­
ern Conference campaign.
timore boss didn't so much
Staubach and Navy was in
as breaths ths word psnnsnt
THE “DIXIE TWISTER” will nppcnr at the Osceola DraR Strip Oct.
volvcd in a similar weekend
although his feelings ware
29-30 for exhibition runs which will be sponsored by the Seminole Timing
almost a year earlier to the
obvious.
Association. The ’Twister" is owned nnd driven by Houston Platt of At­
date.
"I figured If we took two
lanta. It has an all-fibreglass body and a 427 cubic inch engine.
Southern Methodist edged
from tho Yanksoa we’d be
the Middles in a wild Friday
okay,” ha finally confessed.
night fracas and then, on Sat­
"Winning tha third one was
urday, Texas used Oklahoma
like gravy."
for a springboard to the na­
President I.e* MscPhsil of
tional championship.
tho Orioles felt ths asms way
Northeast Florida fans also
as Bauer.
may get a preview of a na
"I’ll ssttlo for three out of
tional champion. Navy waa
four,” ho laughed after tha
No. 2 last year; Mississippi
Orioles split Sunday’s doubleNo. T. Both are considered
hcader with tha Yankees.
contenders for '64 and pre"When wa first cams hare
season surveys indicate Geor
last
Friday, if someone had
gla Tech and Florida could
By Jallsa Sicnstrnm
both wind up among the top
berry and the Town of CasselWe understand that a pro­ twisted my arm, I would've
even settled for two out of
10.
Herald Sports Editor
berry stipulates Uint the arcs vision in the sublease pro­
four."
What now shapes up ai one
vides
that
children
in
the
Cas­
Casselberry
Recrea­ shall be known a i Casselberry
Lefty AI Downing etopped
of the top weekend attrec' tion Park, Casselberry Rec­ Recreation Park.
selberry area can use the fa­
Baltimore cold with a fourUori in the nation started out reation Center, Cooper Fieldl
cility
when
not
being
used
Wlucn the Town of Cassel­
hit 2-t triumph In ths opener
to be a problem.
Tske your choice of two berry sub leased the area to or being repaired or main­ end then with tha prospect
Originally, both games were but be sure you Include Coop­ (lie Seminole Little League tained by the UUIe League
of dropping into second place
scheduled for Saturday after­ er Field as one of them.
Association tires agreement group.
noon end the fans would have
We know for a fact that Hie had they also lost ths night­
We thought perhaps The provide* that all provisions of
been forced to choose between Herald had cleared this m at­ the original lease between Mr. Little League group went cap, tha Orioles bounced baek
to win It, 4-8, with tha aid
them,
ter up once or twice before Casselberry and the town of from pillar to post trying to
Over In Alabama, where e but it cropped up again twice Casselberry shall remain in get a five-year least on a cf Boog Powell’s 29th homer.
Yogi Berra wasn't overly
field to light for night play.
long-standing feud with Geor­ yesterday.
effect, including the name.
dismayed hy tha split or by
Cailclberry's
Town
Council
gia Tech has been in progress,
•
•
•
A caller from Bear Lake re ­
tha fact tho Yankees have
a sports writer charged that minded us that we had used
When this m atter came to came through when tha chips
Tech Coach Bobby Dodd had Casselberry’ Recreation Park our attention several months were down — with Hibbard tost five of their laat seven
games
aet up the Tech-Navy game In in a recent atory. True, we ago we talked with one league Casselberry's assistsnes.
“As far as I'm concerned
conflict with Florida-Miisli- did. But we also tagged on official and with the Town
Here's the point:
lippl a i e spite gesture Cooper Field In an effort to Counci alnd both agreed that
Uttlo League o f f i c i a l ! we're even," he said. "I al­
against Florida Coach Ray aatlafy both the Seminole Lit­ at far at The Herald la con­ should not deny Casselberry ways go by ths loss column.”
Yogi meant th at even
Graves.
tle League Association and cerned thia newspaper would children the right to utillie the
That writer contended this the Town Council of Cassel­ call the STea "Cooper Tleld In fscillty when it Is not being though tha Orlolee are two
wae done because Dodd waa berry.
C a i a c l b e r r y Recreation used by thr Association, or be­ games In front because they
have won four more game*
angered that Graves, a for­ Then at last night's meeting Park.”
ing maintained nr repaired.
mer Dodd assistant, bad al­ of the Town Council a Cassel­ We've tried to follow that
In the firat p la n , even If than the Yanks, ths two clubs
legedly misused Bobby Dodd berry resident's letter was style.
it Isn't In the M ila agree­ bavo lest ths asms number of
Jr., while the son of the Tech read objecting to the calling
ment, it's bad public relations games—48.
• • •
coach was a quarterback at of the park "Cooper Field.’
L a a t night Casselberry fur the Association. In the sec­ "The way I look a t It,"
Florida.
• • •
eouncilmen (or aldermen, as ond p la n Ullla League peo­ Berra said, "Wa atlll have to
Both coachea emphatically
Let's set the m atter In or­ they're
officially
known) ple must agree that Cassel­ play those four games and
denied that this waa true or der—we hope once and for all. again said they had no objec­ berry went out on a limb to we haven't lost them yet."
that there waa anything but
• • •
Yogi has his own unique
tions to the Little League help tha a*soclilinn finance
good will between them. Dodd Casselberry Recreation Park group calling the area Coop­ the lights in addition to pro­ way of figuring.
pointed out that Navy waa Is owned by Hibbard Cassel­ er Meld. Too, we are confi­ viding tha park.
• • •
home team for the game and berry. This gentleman leased dent that Liltlo I-eague offi­
had chosen the site.
What's needed? Cooperation
the area to the Town of Cas­ cials have no objections to the
Tha naval acadamy squash­ selberry. The Town of Cassel­ references to Casselberry Re­ ami tolerance by both groups.
ed that report by agreeing to berry in turn leased the park creation Park as tha site of We believe there Is a good re ­
switch to Friday night.
lationship between tha Cassel­
to the Seminole Little League Cooper Field.
The result waa a bonus for Association.
berry Town Council and Uttla
• • •
the fans.
The Little League group in
Some people in Casselberry League officials. The problem
W 1, Pet. GB
Staubach la regarded a turn named the btsebsll park have wondered why "outsid­ lies in the fact that some peo­
09 42 .ete
Baltimore
prime candidate to win the Cooper Field In honor of one ers” were using the recrea­ ple still do not understand the
&lt;7 44 •04 144
H elenas trophy two years in of tlie men wbo did so much tion facility instead of young leas* and tub-leas* provis­ Chicago
64 42 .602 2
New York
a row. Georgia Tach’a great to maka the association a people and children in Cassel­ ions.
59 58 .212 1144
quarterback Billy Lothridge reality and also to light the berry.
We hope they understand it Lot Ang.
Detroit
58 57 .204 1244
has departed but tha Yellow field for night pliy.
now
I
As we see it, the Utile Lei
54 59 .478 1544
Minn.
Jackets aspect to have one of
• ••
gue group usei the field pri­
Boston
S3 60 .469 1644
their finer teams.
Now, If we're all clear on marily at night—a time when
31 60 .469 1644
Cleveland
Mississippi, n a v s r lower this, here'* why both namss nobody at all would be using
Wash.
44 72 .279 27
than seventh nationally In the are used.
it had It not been for the Uttlc
Kins. CHy 42 70 .375 n
past live seasons, haa won the
•
• e
NEW YORK ( NEA) —
League Association installing
Resells Yesterday
Southeastern Conference in
The lease agreement be- the lighting ay stem.
There’s another chanc# for No Games Scheduled
three of the past four years tween owner Hibbard CasselOn the other band, there tha bowlsr to tm pores hia av­
Games Today
and la favored to repeat this
was a report that Caaselberry erage.
Cleveland at law Angelas (N)
year with 24 of its top 33
children, ualng the park In the
A new bowling shoe sols Is Washington at Kanaaa City
players returning.
daytime hours, recently were ready for ths market which (N)
Florida h a t fullback Larry
chased away by a U tile Lea­ combines leather and ths Detroit at Minnesota (N)
Dupree, one of the nation's
gue official.
world's slipperiest plastic.
Boston at Baltimore (N)
finest runners, back tor his
WINTER IIAVEN (NBA)
If you’re wondering about Chicago at New York I, (N)
senior season along with its -The latest boom In competi­
the plaetie, the nonetlck prop,
fins quarterback Tom Shan­ tor sports haa been in water
ertiei of TFE-fluoroearbon
non and • big, experleoead skiing.
resin enable ths bowlsr to get Hiffhliffhtfl On T V
line.
By late July, ths American
a smooth, almost effortlaes
Highlights of thia aaaion'a
Thus, both games look like Water Ski Association had
NEW YORK (NEA)—Stan slide which mesne late strain Bronco Football Game*, homa
stellar attractions and tha snetinned SO water ski tour­ Musial may ha retired from
team of Orlando, will ha talafans with stamina and cash naments throughout tha coun­ baseball, hut ha atlll has and hatter scores.
The sole, dubbed "sure cast by WFTV, Sundays at
enough to taka la both will bo try and predicted that by ths plenty of Interest In ths N a­
witness to one of the finest end of ths season the figure tional League pennant raca slide,” ran be attached to 6:00 p. m., In 16 half-hour
weekly filmed programs.
bowling shoes In minutes.
packages that college football would reach 100.
which he sums up as one of
haa to offer far 1964.
Officials also aatd th at over tha doseat aver.
100 other water ski tourna­
“During tha years when ws
ments have bean held without (Cardlnsls) won several pen­
How Sweet —
MIAMI (NEA)—Television ths formality of an AWSA nants—and In the days when
tha Brooklyn Dodgers domin­
comedian and part-time golf­ sanction.
ated tha league, ths team
er Jackie Gleason, who will
In 1967, 48.W8 atudsnU that won the pennant had to
do all hia ibowa from Miami
the coming season, will be ware enrolled In all institu­ fight off on# or two other
presented with a goU cart de­ tions of higher learning, pub- clubs. But now, the team that
signed with ■ portable bar, a lie and privets, In . Florida. wins the Natlonel League
television aet and a walkie- Ijiat fall there were 101,99:1. pennant, has to battle six,
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
talkie for contact With Glea­ It ie e i pected to double again seven or sight tough clubs all
son’s offlas.
by 1970, reaching 118,000.
season long.”

Thinking Out Loud . . .

Cooper Field Still Known As
Casselberry Recreation Park

American
League

New Shoe Might
Improve Bowling

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Hollywood Eyed
As Replacement
For Lakeland
MIAMI (UPI) - Hollywood
probably will replace Lakeland
in the Florida State League
next year, FSL president
George MacDonald indicated
Monday night.
The move had been schedul­
ed (or this season, MacDonald
said, but arrangements could­
n 't be made in time.
He asid Lakeland president
Joe Ryan's request for a
transfer to Hollywood will b*
taken up st ■ director's meet­
ing in Orlando Saturday night.
"There shouldn't be a n y
problem now," MacDonald
said.
Fifth-place Lakeland has
been having attendance pro­
blems for several seasons.
This year it has dropped be­
low 200 a night.

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Atlanta Still Has
No Pro Grid Eleven
NEW YORK (UPI) — There
haa been a lot of talking about
it, but Atlanta still dots not
have a professional football
team.
The latest pow wow. At­
lanta Mayor Ivan Allan Jr.
and Atlanta Stadium Authority
Chairman Arthur Montgomery
mat with National Football
lxtague Oommieekmar Pet* Hoidle.
Roselle said their talk waa
Just "general conversation,"
Ha said tha pair told him
■bout the new Atlanta stadium
and tha city's strong desire to
obtain a pro football franchise.
Tha St. Louia Cardinals own­
ership derided Sunday not to
move their NFL club to At­
lanta.
A bid also is being made for
a new American Football Leagut franchise.
Rotella said there waa no
talk Wednesday shout trans-

/erring an existing franchise
to Atlanta. Rut he said there
was talk about future league
expansion.
"I promised that I would
keep In touch with thorn and
would advise them if at some
time in the future our thoughts
on expansion become more ac­
tive," Roselle Mid sfter the
43-mlnute meeting.
He celled Atlsnls "a very
attractive city for professional
aports."

Atthough strokes occur more
frequently in the upper age
brackets, IBS per rent of all
stroke deaths in 1941 wars
In the 86-64 ege group, Flor­
ida H eart Association says.

NEW YORK (NEA) — Tha
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ada In the field of thorough­
bred breeding.
There had been a time
when breeders said Canada
was too cold and too far away.
They also said Canada lacked
the proper facilities and the
whole Idea was too revolu­
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Impressive Marriage Rites Unite

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“Q andid QhcdtbUi
By Doria Wllll*m»
TWO MORE of Sanford*
bridei-elcct will be altar
bound Uila week. Janet John■on and Michael Korgan will
be married tonight, Aug. II,
at.C hrlit Methodlit Church.
jfinet la the daushtcr of
M K and Mr*. Clifford John•on and Mike la the ion of Mr.
and Mr*. Ed Korsan. Janet li
■ lively, vivadoui brownetlc
with a talent for muilc. She
pllVa the church orsan and
piano, and preferi leml-clanleal muilc and Ions playins
records. She sraduated thii
paat year from Seminole Hlsh
School and will be employed
•a a medical rcccptionlit.

M n. Ludwig and Glynn li the
ion of Mr. and M n. M. G.
Hodgei.
Judy is a petite, lophiitlcited brunette with a delight­
ful pcnonality. She ha« been
real busy with a round of pre­
nuptial partlci and hai en­
joyed It all. She attended
Weileyan College and will
graduate from Florida State
in December, where ihe li an
English major with a minor in
Spanish and education. Judy
related she can cook "a lit­
tle" and enjoyi reading and
playing the piano. She laugh­
ed that she wai not the ath­
letic type, but a homebody.
Glynn will graduate from
Florida State next April and
is majoring In Government
and Latin America Affairs.
Ills ambition Is to become af­
filiated with the Stale De­
partment in I). C. upon hli
graduation.
Both Glynn and Judy were
students In Mexico last sum-

busy gal about town, having
recently returned from a
Christmas shopping J a u n t .
Christmas in July? Actually
Relda and hubby, Glenn, were
shopping for Touchlon's Drug
Store, which they co-own with
the Ernie Mills, so we can be
sure St. Nick will be In town
as scheduled.
Relda Is a lovely personal­
ity with a desire to assist
others. She is present advisor
to the Phi Gamma Eta Chap­
ter of Beta Sigm f Phi, which
is composed of a group of
young women between the
ages of 18 and 22. She ks also
a member of the Exemplar
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
The McCalls are members of
Grace Methodist Church and
served on the Church Board
for four years. Relda has been
active in all of the National
Health Agencies.
Spare time doesn't exist for
Relda. She helps In the drug
store, and sews for the en­
tire family. She loves to cook,
but related Glenn did a super
job with the outside grill, and
thoroughly loves IL

Miss Niki Ashby A n d Alex
Miss Martha Nicholson Ash­
by, daughter of Mrs. Bishop
Ashby, Sanford, and Henry
Nicholson Ashby, of Tampa,
became the bride of Alexan­
der Hall McKibbin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Worden
McKibbin Jr., in an impres­
sive ceremony Aug. 8, at •
p.m. in the Chapel of Peace
of H o l y Cross Episcopal
Church, Sanford.
The bride ia the grand­
daughter of George D. Bishop,
of Sanford. Rev. Leroy D. So­
per officiated at the double
ring, candlelight ceremony.
Chapel decoration* includ­
ed traditional arrangements
of white gladioli, carnations,
tuberoses and ivy on the altar
and t w o aeven branched
wrought i r o n candelabra.
Family pews were marked
with white satin bows, Ivy and
white caraatloni. Several pot­
ted palms were also placed at
vantage points.
Miss Beatrice Buck, organ­
ist, presented a program of
nuptial music including "O
P e r f e c t Love," Handel’a
“March in B Flat" as the pro­
MRS. HAGAN JENNINGS nnd Mrn. Hnwkinn
cessional and P u r c e l l ’ s
Connelly were co-hostcss hint Thurmlny at the
"Trumpet Tune" ai tha refanliionable Connelly Loch Arbor home honor­
cussional.
ing the bridal attendants of Mina Niki Aahhy.
Given in marriage by her
Shown arc Mra. Martha Biahon Aahhy and her
grandfather, George B. Bish­
daughter, Niki Aahhy, bride-elect of Alex Mcop, tiie bride was radiant in
Kibbln.
a formal gown of silk organ­
za' and Alencon lace with fit­
ted bodice featuring a scal­
loped neckline and ahort
sleeves. The bell shaped skirt
highlighted by Alencon laco
applique* and back bow fell
into a sweeping chapel train.
Her Imported silk illusion
Miss Martha Nlckclson Ash­ At 1 p.m. the guests were veil wis held by an open
by and her wedding attend­ invited into the dining room
ants, Mrs. Robin Brown, of where they were served a
Tlie
Orlando, matron of honor, three-courselunencon.
Mias Donna Ashby, brides­ table was covered with an
cloth and
maid, and Miss Carrol Bishop, Italian cutwork
flower girl, were honored with centered with an exquisite a r­
a luncheon given by Mrs. Ha­ rangement of miniature pink
gan Jennings and Mrs. Haw­ and yellow roses and tube­
Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Long,
kins Connelly at the Connelly roses In a silver bowl. Minia­
o(
Sanford, announce the mar­
ture
bouquets
marked
the
h o m e , 203 Crystal Drive
South, Loch Arbor, on Aug. 6. places of Use bride and her riage of their daughter, Shir­
Upon arrival guosts were mother. Antique crystal can­ ley Jean, to David E. Orelgreeted by the hostesses In dlesticks bearing yellow can­ fuerit, son of Mr. and Mra.
the foyer, which was bedeck­ dles flanked a flower-filled Francis J. Dreifuerst, of St.
ed with an outstandingly beau­ silver epergne on the buffet. Joe. Wl*., on Friday, Aug. 7.
The bride was born in San­
After angel dream cake
tiful arrangement of red
ford
and attended schools
had
been
enjoyed
and
demiroses. Other guests were Mrs.
Bishop Ashby, mother of the tasse was being served, tha here, The groom, who was
bride, Mrs. Clifford McKibbln, hostesses presented Miss Ash­ born In St. Cloud, Wis., was
mother of the groom, Mrs. by with a plate and cup and graduated from the New
Hall, grandmother of the saucer in her chosen china as Holstein, Wis., High School,
groom, Mrs. Robert Brown, a remembrance of the occas­ and la presently stationed at
NAS, Sanford.
Miss Linda Hagan, of Orlan­ ion.
Following a three week wed­
Miss Ashby presented her
do, Mrs. J. Kader and Mre.
sisters, Mrs. Robin Brown ding trip to Wisconsin, Mr.
Donald Bishop Jr.
Before lunch, New Orleans and Miss Donna Ashby with and Mr*. Dreifuerst will re­
cocktails were served in the white doeskin gloves, and her side in Sanford.
living room, which was dec­ niece, Miss Carrol Bishop, a
Built-in uniformity for meat
orated with yellow roses and charm bracelet, as wedding
come* In the form of a slicing
tuberoses In brass bowls.
attendant gifts.
knife with a patented control
guide that turns out alires
from paper-thin to half an
Inch thick. Set the dial on the
knife handle and it works
equally well In slicing, carv­
ing and shredding cheese,
Mra. Bertha David has an­ past few years she has resid­ bread, fruit and vegetables.
nounced the marriage of her ed In Fort Myers and the cou­
daughter, Mrs. Toy Witte, to ple will make their home
Richard Berrie of Fort My­ there. Mr. Berrie is a field
ers.
representative for the State
The wedding was solemn­ Department of Agriculture.
ised at the home of Mr. and
Following the wedding cere­
Mrs. Harold Appleby on Aug. mony, the couple joined their
1 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Ro­ guests at a buffet luncheon
bert Jenkins of the First served by Mrs. Appleby. OutMethodist Church performing of-town guests were Mr*. Berthe ceremony before a gather­ rie's daughter and grand­
ing of family and claee daughter of Fort Myers, Mrs.
friends.
Byron Mahairey and little
For her wedding Mrs. Ber­ Mona Maharray.
rie chose an aqua blue tailor­ The buffet was served from
ed street length jersey dress a long table covered with
and carried a corsage of white pink aatin, overlaid with white
sweetheart roses.
laoe. Crystal candelabra, con­
Attendants for the couple taining pink tapers, a crystal
were Mr. and Mra. Frank punchbowl and a tiered wed­
Voltoline, niece and nephew- ding cake highlighted the dec­
ln-lsw of Mrs. Berrie.
orations. Profusions of sum­
The new bride ia a former mer flowers from the Appleby
resident of Sanford and has gardens decorated every room
many friends here. For the in the horns.

pillbox of silk organza and
matching lace. She wore an
heirloom bracelet of gold fili­
gree that belonged to her
great grandmother and short
while glovea. Her bridal bou­
quet was a cascade arrange-

a sheath of perroquet moss
lace and pcau dc aoie, with
matching accessories and a
corsage of white Cattleya or­
chids.
Mrs. Summer L. Hall, m a­
ternal grandmother of the

Luncheon Honors
Bridal Attendants

Shirley J. Long,

IlEIDA MCCALL
The McCalls live In a spa­
cious home In Longwood on
beautiful L a k e Wildmere.
Their children, Waring Brent
and Cara Shannon, enjoy boat­
ing, awlmming and fishing in
their front yard.
Kclda has a buiy schedule
for the fall season, and we
can be sure she will avail her
services wherever needed and
will capably execute any mis­
sions entrusted her.

JANET JOHNSON
Janet and Mike have been
buiy thii lummer. They both
like water aporta and the
great outdoor*. The bride-lo­
be confided ihe liked to cook
•i" Mike liked to eat, and ihe
alio enjoyi icwlns. The Korgam would like to irlllc
down In a ranch atylo hou.se
end they prefer modern fumiihingi. They coniidcr three
children an ideal family.
Both acta of paronti ara
happy for the young couple,
and have been moit coopera­
tive In tho pre-nuptial plans.
The wedding data wai let to
coincide with Jan'a parents,
who will have been married 24
y ean on Aug. 11.
Janet anti Michael will
make their home In Orlando,
where Mike li employed with
Sqara Roebuck and Company.
W« wish tho young Korgans
our very bcit.
• • •
WEDDING BELLS will nns
out on Saturday, Aus. IS, for
Judy Ludwig and Glynn llodgn at tha First Presbylcilan
Church. Judy li Uio daughter
of W. A. Ludwig and the late

Crisp

Greens

Personals
llouicgucits of Mr. and
Mrs. N. V. Farm er are their
mer, and each lived with a daughter, Lois, and a friend,
Mexican family. When quer­ Eva Richards, from Miami.
ied as to the language barrier,
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Herbert
Judy stated that her family
spoke no English, so she had Knight have departed via
to speak Spanish for survival. plane for a week's vacation in
The experience was construc­ Nassau and the Bahamas.
tive and educational ns well
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Trued
as Interesting and loads of
and
Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Dud­
fun.
ley are currently enjoying a
Judy's choice In architec­
delightful vacation in t h e
ture is colonial with early
mountains of North Carolina.
American furnishings, a n d
she thinks two children are
TIPSY STEW*
enough. The young couple are
Tipsy beef stew ia easy to
intrllrrtual-ininded and both
make. The night before, soak
want a master's degree.
1 cup of dried thick peas
Following their wedding (garbansne) or red kidney
trip, they will return to San­
bean* In water to cover. The
ford for a few days before
next day, brown 2 pounds of
leaving for Alumni Village in
Iteef,
cut In 1-Inch cubes, on
Tallahassee, where they will
all
aldea
In &lt;1 tablespoons of
live as married students.
Reids McCall ia another ollva ell in deep pan. Add 1
cup of very dry Spanish sher­
ry or madelra, I cup of allced
mushrooms, ’A teaspoon each
of salt and Jamaica allaplce,
1 clove of cruahcd garlic,
cracked pepper to taste, M
teaspoon each of Jamaica
ground ginger aril cumin, 1
off wet leaves Into the bot­
bay leaf, S tablespoons of
tom of the bowl.
chopped fresh parsley and 4
For a taste treat, try this
tablespoons of chopped anion.
recipe for salad and dress­
Bring to simmer. Add
ing:
drained peas or beans. Cover
HAI.All IMPERIAL
and almnier gently about 1%
1 head lettuce
hours, adding a little water if
1 head Romalne
2 small onions, cut in rings necessary. Add U cup more
1 green pepper, cut in rings •harry or madelra before
■ervlng with hot, rooked
1 tomato
white rice. Serves 4. If you
Radish roses
aubatltute canned, drained
DREHSING
peas or beana, add them for
1/4 cup buttermilk
the last 46 minutes of cook­
H cup salad oil
ing only.
'.t cup sour eream
■» teaspoon garlic oil
2 tablespoons wine vinegar
1 Hoi. package bleu cheese
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
H teaspoon aalt
'» teaspoon celery salt
Mix all aalad ingredients
together until well blended.
Makes about two cups.
Tear greens Into bite-alaa
pieces. Add soma of the on­
BILVBRFLATB BY —
ion and pepper rings, but
INTERNATIONAL
aave some for garnish. Toss
greena with needed amount
KADER
of dressing. Garnish with on­
JEWELERS
ion and pepper rings, tomato
quarters and radish roses.
112 B. PARK AVE. _
Makes 0 8 servings.

JUDY LUDWIG

Secret

For

Successful Salad Imperial
The secret of a good aprlng
salad la cold crisp salnd
greens and a light touch with
the salad dressing, Misa (so­
la Williams, assistant nutri­
tionist, Florida Agricultural
Extension Service says.
In addition to luttuce there
are a variety of greens you
might usei Romalne, water­
cress, parsley, red cabbage,
red leaf lutture, spinach.
For flavoring the dressing,
Roquefort or bleu cheese ia
a favorite ingredient. Curry
Is growing In popularity,
along with the old favorites,
garlic and green onion.
Just the right amount of
dressing on t h e
greena,
enough to coat each bite and
not enough to form a pool
at the bottom of the bowl,
makes for a tastier salad.
The trick to getting the
correct amount is to first
separata the leaves under
running water and drain them
well. Then wrap them loose­
ly in tea towels and chill
, overnight or a t least a day.
-Tbis leaves them crackling,
crisp ,and dry. Dry leaves
bold the dressing. I t slides

D. E. Dreifuerst

Repeat Vows

Toy Witte A n d R.
Exchange Marriage Vows

i

MHS. ALEXANDER HALL MCKIBBIN
nu-nt of Phalaenopsis orchids,
white tuberoses and ivy.
Mrs. Flobin Oakes Brown of
Winter Park and Misa Donna
Ruth Ashby, sisters of Ihe
bride, were matron and maid
of honor.
Clifford Worden McKibbin.
3rd, brother of the groom,
was best man and ushers
were William Bruce McKib­
bin, another brother, and
Henry Nicholson Ashby Jr.,
brother of the bride. Miss
Carol Ann Bishop, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. George D.
Bishop and cousin of the
bride, was flower girl.
The attendants wore identi­
cal outfits of empire aheathi
of pals green silk shantung,
short white kid gloves, match­
ing shoes and headpierca and
carried cascade bouquets of
yellow daisies and English
ivy. Tl&gt;e flower girl wore
a dress of similar design and
carried a basket of daisy pe­
tals.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Ashby wore a cham­
pagne beige lace sheath, fea­
turing scalloped neckline, tier­
ed skirt with matching acces•orlca and a corsage of brown
Alba orchids.
The groom's mother chose

groom, wore a lace and taf­
feta gown of celadon green
and a corsage of yellow Dendromium orchids.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
bride's home for relatives and
close friends. The bride's ta ­
ble, overlaid with an embroid­
ered linen cloth, held Ihe
bridc'i book and a miniature
bouquet In an antique silver
goblet. The book was kept by
Mrs. Sidney Monroe, Talla­
hassee, and Miss Barbara
Bradley, of Cape Canaveral.
The living room mantle
was adorned with an arrange­
ment of yellow sliasta daisies
flanked by antique brass can­
delabra. Similar
arrange­
ments of Killian daisies and
Ivy in antique (liver bowls
were used throughout the re­
ception rooms.
The serving table was cov­
ered with a lace edged cutwork cloth. On opposite ends
of the table were Ihe antique

silver punch bowl and tiered
wedding cake. In the center
was a large five branched
silver candelabra with an
epergno filled with yellow
shasta daisies, tuberoses and
ivy in a cascade effect. Silver
compotes held the nuts and
mints and on the patio against
a background of tropical foliage another silver punch
bowl contained punch cooled
by flower filled ice molds.
Assisting with the serving
were Mmra. W. A. Adams,
George D. Bishop Jr., Gordon
L. Bradley, Robert S. Brown,
Andrew Carraway, Hawkins
Connelly, J. II. Crapps, Frank
Donahoe. Hagan Jennings,
John L. Kader, W. A. Lcfflrr,
Ira E. Southward, Ernest
Southward, D o u g l a s Stcnstrom, Hugh Whclchcl, Henry
Wight, AI Wallace. M. L. Ni­
chols, B. L. Perkins Jr., Wal­
lace Phillips. Dale Scolt, John
Shepard and Raymond Ball.
Floating hostesses were tbs
Misses Anne Crapps, Judy
L u d w i g , Merritt Phillips,
Rosemary Southward, P a t
Wight and Penelope S. McKib­
bin, of Cedar, Mich.
For traveling Mrs. McKib­
bin wore a pink and whits
striped linen suit with match­
ing white shell blouse, full
length coat and a white orchid
corsage. After a wedding trip
to Nassau the couple will bs
at home in Gainesville, Fla.
Out of town guests includ­
ed Fred V. Bell, Chevy Chase,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Boyd, Leesburg; Bernard P.
Beagle, Beverly Glen, Calif.;
llobin Oakes Brown, Winter
Park; Mrs. Summer L. Hall,
Stockbridge, Mich.; Miss Lin­
da Hagan, Orlando; Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Oven, Tallahasce,
James Inglis, Miami; Dr. and
Mrs. J. M. McKibbin and Miss
Elsie McKibbin, of Birming­
ham, Ala.

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Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

TUESDAY P. M.

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• tl# Ml Mi A*
DEAR ABBYi My hueband tv u railed to ■ fam­
ily where MODESTY w«»
the eleventh commandment.
About a year ago, ha de­
veloped a hernia w hich kept
getting wore*. After beg­
ging him to are a doctor,
be finally went. The doctor
aald he needed an operation
right away.
When tny huiband found
out there would be a aurgleal nurae there, he (aid
ha would rwther die than
hara the operation. lie went
ta four other dor tort and
they all told him the tame
thing and none of them
aanld promise him that a
•area wouldn't have any
part In earing for him. My
hneband laid nurse* ars
okay for women and rhildrwa, but not for a ms*
with a ham Ia.
This was th* firat lima ha
had been to a doelor amea
ha took hn phyairal for
World War II. lie la worry­
ing
aieh. Cam yon help
Wf
VODEATI w in

DEAR WIFE; Modesty Is
one thing -idiocy la anoth­
er. Aak one of those four
doctors to atsure your hueband that nursea couldn’t
• are leva about a patient's
body. And ha should rut nut
the foolishness and head for
th* h pita!.
*
• •
DEAR ABBY: I would
like aotne information on
how long a peraon should
wait after tha death of her
husband &lt;whom aba loved
dearly) bofnre calling a
gentleman frond who ask­
ed her to ring up as soon
a* she felt like It.
PROPER IN PEN SACO!. A
DEAR PROPER: Just
long enough so that she
won’t feel guilty when she
dials.
•
* *
DEAR ABRY: What do
you do when another couple
yon know quite well call
yen
an and aay
they
'■might’' be over? Bom*time* they ahow ap and

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have been times when we
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7 »«
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home waiting for them.
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DEAR D. ami S ■ W vt
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time they call, tell them yotl
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want to know definitely if
they plan to come because I I ;#0
you "might not" be home.
. . .
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DEAR ABUY YVlist do ie;0e
you think of the topless
bathing suit* ?
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DALE
DEAR DALE: I think U JI
they’re tope for Ihivs!
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Calif. Knr a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self
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Rale t* write letters?
Send one dollar to Abhy,
Boa 61*701), I.oa Angeles,
Calif., for Ahby'a booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
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m ar*
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held the flrat trick. Trick two
A 71
went to South'* jack of club*,
V lollll
♦ J 101
whereupon South led his *1*
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of heart*. East was In with w m
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th* queen and ahifted to th*
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with the king and led back
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the suit. F a n 's 10 was allow­
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trick and East continued with
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the eight. This allowed South
Both vulnerable
to make a trick with his nine
spot snd two apatles, one
1N T.
Pass
Pass
Pas*
heart, two diamonds and three
Opening lend— A g
clubs added up to eight tricks
for declarer.
How many defensive errors lend? I’uforlunale, but you
can you apot and what s n can t alwaya guess th* best
opening.
Use key error?
How aliout the quern of
II o w about the opening

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spades shift? l.'nfortunate. hut
not really an error. E»M was
n't looking at all the raids.
WEDNESDAY P. W.
What aliout the eight rd
o u r f l r » ( Impreta*
.spades lead ? A decided error, I t M M l Yinn
but at that point South could
(ft) lUtva of L i f t
( f t H a rr li S%cjra
make the hand against any
si te M » saw A
return. Suppose a diamond re I tf
I'* (ft» .4a*roh f « f Tcfiiur*
row
turn. South simply casin'* tlm
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(31 T h # M a tc h Eiarna
acc of diamonds, ace of heart*
(•l T r a l l m a a t a r
and ace-king of clulii. Then lie j ft
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Hi row* East in with the last
[ ft: Oil M l Hr at of &lt;trout ho
club and East is compelled to
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lead a spade to Smith.
Should the hand have been
beaten at all? Yes! West
should have played Hie three 1:11 (1 ) ftloalc H n m » n i a In
kpurte
of spades, not the king on 110 (Si K
iw w otti
the first spade lead Then, if
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East ellliet continued with s TIAi n :1 lift}
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low spado or shifted to a dia IT I t III’ I M l I d l l n l . M I Ml I . t :
mond, South woldd have had ( III VI T . t ’l i i MI l M.
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VtCl.VCI O l H P i m A T H i N .
P la in tiff.
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(i)&amp; JJlQ UJjOMM :
The houec guest that host*
esses Invite again and again
la th* on* who—
—Arrives with th* proper
clothes for any occasion, Irut
not with so muvli luggage that
the host* ui wonder* where a he
la going to put it all.
—Join* enthusiastically In
■ny plan made by her hosts.
—Bring* along a supply of
reading mailer, for us* when
the host and hostess arc busy
or need a little rest.

—Makes a* little extra work
aa passible — ami make* no
clutter at all.
—Stay* out from underfoot
when the hostess U preparing
a meal or cleaning a room.
—Doesn’t keep live host anti
hostess up late entertaining
him because he know* he can
sleep ss late as h* wants to.
•te n though his host atkl host
os* can’t.
—Isn’t so finicky about lood
that planning meala is a wor­
risome chore.

d U y h Jiy jd A
T;»0-li«f&gt; P.M. NBC. Mr.
Novak. "Moment Without
Armor.” (rerun) This episode
is nmm * mystery story than
the customary education vig­
nette. Miss Pagano (Jeanne
Bal) la assaulted and then,
•a a atand-ln for th# principal
t Dean Jagger) has to disciplm* a boy who looks peril­
ously Ilk* th* on* who at­
tacked h*r. la he th* on* and
how can the handle th* altuatlon? Luckily, Mr. Novak
(Jamra Franciscu*) it on
hand. Mla* Hal la excellent
and the late Robert Walker’*
eon Mike la effective aa thk
boy.
7:30-B;30 P.M. ABC. Com­
bat, "The Glory Among Men."
(rerun) A familiar alory but
•a «au*I well don*. A mem­
ber of th* platoon 1* trapped
In no-man's land and the
question la how or whether a
r*acu* attempt will h* mad*
and at what cost. A good battl* situation and It’* handled
believably by regular* Rick
J.isun, Vic Morruw (who also
directed) and th* retl.
6:309 P.M. NUC. Moment
of Fear, "Long Distance"
(rerun) F»r a while during

AlleraTc to o certain
food? Take a s m a l l
portion and leave It on
the plate, or quietly re*
fuse it. Don't fuss.

By Ruth Millett
—Put* h bn self out to he plea­
sant and charming to friends
of til* twist and hostess.
—Take* an opportunity that
arises to he unobtrusively
helpful.
—Lete hU host and hostess
know before he arrives just
Iwiw long te plans to s ta y anti leaves on schedule.
—Writes the kind of breadond-bultcr letter tliat convinces
hL* host and ho&gt;teea that he
had a wonderful time.

T V Time Previews

th* early day* of telavision,
w* war* treated to a rush of
telaphun* drum**, all of
which *t-*m*d to have been
aired by ’’Burry, wrong Num­
ber.” This drama la front a
later period, but It ha* the
Santa generic quality. H &lt;h
notable principally for the
acting of Jaisica Tandy a t­
tempting to ua* the telephone
to get a stay of oiecution for
tho husband ah* can now clear
of muriior.
H:30-9 P.M. ABC. Mcllale’a
Navy. "Evil Kyt Parker.” (re­
run) onc* again lt’a Ensign
Parkar (Tim Conway) v».
Captain Binghamton ( J o n
Flynn) and once again gets
some big Inughi. If ynu think
hypooai* it a dangerous gams.
Binghamton couldn’t agree
with you more. He becomes
Parker’s victim. If yon Ilk*
faro* U e naval variety show
a t th* *nd ie a wild bit of
business.
9-B:S0 P.M. CBS. Petticoat
Junction, (rerun) Chalk up
another good score her* for
Edgar Rurhanan in hia role of
Uncle Jo*. Kate (Ben Renadet) want* to discourage
Billie Jo (Jeannin* Riley)
from a Hollywood acting c*
rear aqd turn her toward
medicine. Uncle Joe plays
■Ick *0 Kate can call a hand­
some doctor (Adam W ait) to
give Billie Jo a new Inspira­
tion. Only trouble la BlUie Jo
Inadvertentely proves ah* Un’t
fit for a medical career.
9-10 p.M. ABC. Greatest
Show on Earth. "A Place To
Belong." (reran) Th* ladles
will be delighted to learn that
for one glorioua hour they’ll
be able to watch Louis Jor­
dan playing tha role of a for­
mer circus head now shoving
bia weight arouad Johnny

Slate’s (Jack Balance'»I prem­
ise*. l^shs Wales pluys an
aeriulial In Jeopardy.
9:30-10 CBS. The Jock Banny Show. (rerun) Tha ac­
cent la nn Spain snd Benny
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TIZZY

By Kate Oeann

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TO P h i l l i p K T u r n nr *»n&lt;l P u t
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on o r liefiira t h e 4 1 h &lt;1« y of
Pa pi a m tier, 111 ft I f you fall
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l ' i r r y Wed. Mor ni ng
f o r t he r el i ef ■laiiiantlarl in t h#
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CARNIVAL

By l)lck Turner

"Miss Juliet Cnpulot? Look, Mao, sho’a MRS. Juliet
Ravioli ainco I married her a month ego!'*

Seminole TV

1M4.
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pound hie heels in tandem
A r t h u r II
Re k wl t h . Jr..
(M«rk of ttie (?lr«*tilt C u u t t
with guest star Rita Moreno.
fl y: M a r t h a T. Vl l l l l l l
Getting some of the beat
tftfput y Cl er k
P u h l l e h Aug. ft* 11. II, ic. 1114
laughs, however, la Dennis cix:.ft
Day as a matador who vies
with Benny for Miss More­
no's affection*.
!U-It P.M. NUU. Bell Tele­
phone Hour (Color) If you'ro
intrri-aD-il In letdng a lot of
star* tonight, open your windnw and look skyward. If
you're willing to settle for
Horns pleasant summertime
entertainment, you should try
this hour Flurenre Hender­
son returns as host to a lot
of bright young people ami
Join* them in several num­
ber*. Among th* participant*
will be broad way performers
Anita Gillette and Robert
Burr, ja il pianist lltrrnle
Leighton and hie trio, yuung
Miea Gita Karasik, Classical
pianist, a folk gruup railed
the Grant Brother* and Wen­
dy, etc. High apot: Tha
Shakespearian and Col* Por­
ter sequence shared by Mis*
Henderson and Air. Burr.

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your follow-through ■ BttU b it r

BUGS BUNNY

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AT 1:00 - 3:00 - 3:00
1:00 - 9:09

I N T HI A 1 R (

l a s t S t e e l s e T e a lU
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H a lt M e eeatea e a 1 s t
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&lt; e a He » eea A t l.a te Aa
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Horoscope
Forecast
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rage 8 — Aug. 11, 1964

^rroHS

charming th at others will
qulrkly want to start spoiling
your progeny, so It is Import-en t you early teach that
whatever la earned by the
sweat of the brow Is beat en­
joyed In life. Slant education
toward whatever requires
precision, neat touch and fins
finish for best success.
“The Stars Impel, they da
• *“t compel.** What yus make
of your Ufa la largely up to
YOUl
; Carroll Rlghter’s Individual
i Eurrceal for your sign for
• Sept, la now reedy. For your
copy sand your birthdnto and
: *L00 to Carroll Rlghter Fora
• cast Tho Sanford Herald, Box
t 1D21, Hollywood 28, Callfort nia.

• Tourism Meeting
; JACKSONVILLE (UP1) JTtw Slate Chamber of Com• mere* has asked «U tourist. dependent businessmen In
• Florida to attend a meeting
• ot the Florida Travel Council
U u g . 20 a t Orlando.
; Tb word "carol**
•"dance in a ring."

Legal Notice
I R E N D E D NOTICE OK SUIT
STATE o r FLORIDA
TO:
W a lter G w y n n and Met tle L.
G wynn, hl« w ife, E. T. H a y n t i ,
Eraemu# T. ! U r n « * . McO. Car*
r a w a y *ad Mattie Carraway ,
hi* wlf*. K a tie L. Currie. D.
W, Currl*. P O. V eil. David
TT. O wrnn, O O. TVolontt »nd
Louie* A. W o lc o t t, hi* wlf*.
Wm. Verlnll*. *l*o k n o w n a*
Wm. V erm ily * . Z. H. Simmon*,
and
Hugh
M.
Merlin,
If
■live,
th*lr
retp eetlv *
un­
known *pou**s If m*rrl«d, and
If d**d. tho reep ectlv a un ­
known heir*. leg a tee* . d e v l t t e *
and grant*** o f **ld d e f e n d ­
ant*: Midland R eco n s tru ctio n
Corporation, a purp orted F l o r ­
id* corporation. If aetlv*. and
If dleeolved, II* r**p*ctlv* u n ­
known
d ir e c t o r !
acting
at
tru*t**a: «nd a n r and all pareon* h a v in g or cla im in g a n r
right, lltt* o r t n ta rtet tn and
In tho f o l lo w in g d eaerth ej land
Iit n g and b e i n g In Semlnol#
C ountr , Florida, t o -w t t :
TRACT I. Tho North IS aero*
o f Ml* S E U o f th* BWU
o f B tctlon 11, T o w n eh lp 11
South. R ang# SI E**t t i t l e

-

IP YOUR CHILI) IS DORN
TODAY, the nature will ba so

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VanfnrS

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v«4«w d«7. A ugw t 12, 1H4
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
, A wonderful day and «r«ninf
to unit* your forw i with any
anA all who ara In a position
■•-to fivo yon D&gt;a backing you
it • natd, aa wall a t eatUIn* any
Ml -V . difference* of opinion with
i *. romantic ataehmant.
! *■
ARIES (March 21 to April
v* I f ) Bn aura you do not eecri*
- t lea eourtaay to your arabl11 o u a activities, otharwlaa
thay will not meal with long‘ lu tin g outcast. Ba eapacially
cTrafol with part*.™- Act
- big.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Mora cara, artlitry, in
connection with your dally
" dutlaa aaac them bacoma far
more eucceaaful In future. Sea
^ th a t abode or office ia In
fine order. Othere ara Im*
pruned and you gain.
*'
GEMINI (May 21 to June
-.•91) A fine day for happlneea
by being with congenial eompanlona, good, kind wlatlrea.
Ro gent'roue In entertaining
!I
others. Repay eoelal obllgatlona and ahow you have
character.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Know which
avenue you wiih to follow in
the future and point your
energies In that direction. You
‘ have much that brings com­
fort, efficiency, a t home. Put
: i
■uch to uaa.
LEO (July 22 to August
„ ,91) making many contacts
brings results, but you must
. get on the beam, be alert,
convincing. Then enjoy the
recreation that most pleases.
„ , Ba only with eongenials.
Avoid the boring.
VIRGO (August SB to Sep­
tember 22) Now Is the time
to set wheels rolling that
,, bring about a new set of
more satisfying conditions.
f Taka advice of friendly ex­
pert. Improve both personal
and business life.
j .i LIBRA (September 23 to
- October 92) Some of your
- 'aims are as close as your
outstretched hand today, if
•■"jrou will become more socialminded. Drees wall) than off
" t o see the right people. Do
the right things.
SCORPIO (October 28 to
• November t l ) Your love of
Investigation can now bring
th e anew sts you have long
•' searched for. This also helps
those you liko. Tako the time
to make private den mors
comfortable, efficient
SAGITTARIUS (November
SI to Decomber I I ) By
changing your attitude to­
ward tboee about you, you
can increase good will, in­
come, Personal matters can
■how a definite upswing.
Othera w ant klndnssa as
-much aa you.
CAPRICORN (December 22
, to January 20) Get out of
th at comfortable chair and
into the world of activity.
Tou have fine talents which
higher-upe will beck. Become
"-more prosperous. The public
is with you.
_ AQUARIUS (January 21
to Psbrusry 10) Reading up
. on new metariel, treaties, all
l ell fine slnca you laarn mora
modern approach to your
work, business, etc. Being
steadfast Is worthy, but so Is
now inspiration. GROW.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Giving full atten­
tion to whatever will hslp you
• to discharge your responsi­
bilities brings quick success.
Precision Is Important , Bu
with persons of like ken.
I

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road).

M a n y a rom ance
is on th e ro ck s.

BGCM X6
IP C N V

NCED AH Y

FBIENOS.

M any a h e a r t
■full o f a c h e .

Unless, of cource.the
ro c k s are th o s e

O n t h e s h o re off
a mountain lake.

TRACT 1. Th* N E ' i o f th*
BW U o f tho S W t i of Seetlon 11. To w n eh lp I t South,
R a n g * It E**t.
TRACT a. Th* W e i t H o f th*
BW»1 o f th* a w &gt; i of S ec­
tion 11. T o w n s h i p II South.
R a n g * 11 Ea*t flta* th*
North 3 I4 H feat o f th*
W a i t 111 1/ 1 feet, and l e u
th* E**t l i e feet o f th*
W ** i | ] 0 f e t t of th* North
310 f t t t o f th* South 4 ,
■nd !*•» th* South IIS feet
o f th* C**l 441 fett. and
lee* -h* South &gt;00 feet ot
th* We*t 10 f**t. and ]»e*
th* W e i t SO feet o f th*
Eaat 110 feat o f th* North
110 f**t o f th* Sou th 4 .
an d Ice* th* W«*t ISO feat
o f th* Eaat 110 f«et o f th*
North no feet o f th* South
3SS f a i t , and I*** th* Eaat
100 feat o f Ih* Went 330
fe*t o f th* North So feat o f
th* s o u t h 4 . and lea* th*
South (0 f«*t of th* North
330 feet at th* Eaat 100
f eet of th* W a i t I I I feat nf
til* B W 4 o f th* 3W &gt;i o f
th*
HH'4 );
Th*
North
4 S3 1/4 f**t or Ih* B E ' , o f
th* I'M’ !, of th* SW’ 1 of
Section
11. To w n eh lp 31
South. R a n g * II E**U
Tou, and each o f you, are
hereb y n o tified and required tn
appear and file, p ereo n a lly or
hy your a tto rn ey , w ith
th*
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court of
Sem inal* County , Florida, your
w ritte n defer***. If any, to th*
hill to quiet l It I* filed herein
a g aln oi m s , and to errv a a
Copy o f th* ram* on llu tr h len n
and t.cffler. Poet o f f i c e D r a w ­
er II, Hanford. Florida, a tln r n ry t for p la in tiff. M H. D i n 1*1, o n or b ef ore the 11*1 day
of Augual, A. tl. t i l l .
Il*r*ln fail nol nr a decree
pro c o n f e i m w ill he entered
a g a in st you for d efa ult,
W IT NESS my hand and the
officia l * e i l o f Mil* Court, title
11th day o f Ju ly, A. D. 1S64.
(SEAI.)
A rth u r II lle r k w lt h , Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
lly atartha T. Vlhlen
D ep u ty Clerk
W. C, Hut dilaon, Jr.
• O, Hog K
Hanford, Kla.
P u h ll.h Ju ly 11, It , Aug. 4 II,
1*44
CDB-1S

BERRY’S WORLD

Legal Notice
IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT CM*
T H E NINTH JUDICIA L CIR­
CUIT. IN AN D FOR SEMI­
NOLE COt’NTT . FLO RIDA .
LAW NO. M M
NOTICE OF R UL E N I • I
STATE ROAD D EP A R T M EN T
OF FLORIDA, an A gency o t tha
Btata of Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTT, a P o ll .
Heal Subdlvlalon o f th# I t a t a
of Florida.

P otltlonora,

BHAC.: BENTON *4 a L

Defendan t#.
NOTICE OF EM IN ENT DO­
MAIN PHOCEEDINGII
IN TH E NAME AND B T T H E
AUTHORITY OT T H E STATE
OF FLORIDA:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CON.
CERN, and to a ll parsons and
p artial h a v in g or cla im in g an y
right, tltla. Inter* aL ss t a ta ,
m o r tg a g e or o th e r lien to or
In th* parcel* o f land haraln*
a l t a r described and the f o l lo w ­
in g persona, t o g e th e r w ith all
unl.now n pareoni c la im in g by,
through or under k n o w n par*
"Sun I flkt plunging neckUnts, honty . . . but on
•on e who ara dead or w h o ara
somebody USE'S wiltI
not k n o w n to ba dead or a live:
IKCTION TT0+0-X301. g T A T H
ROAD 44, SEMINOLE COUNTY*
NAMES ft AD DRESSES
Lan a C. Alba
1311 Rld ga cres t Drive
K n o x v ille II. Tannassaa
■EMINOLE C H f ATT
NOTICE o r SUIT
SHU No. 134.1, 134.3, 1 1 M
ZO A I All (TIR MItS IDN
STATE
OK
FLORIDA
TO
A . t i c . o f P . b l l c Iteorin g
W E N D E L L MUK EL HOWRuss ell W. l la rn ed
Notlca I* hereby given, that
E L L who** re sid en ce and
13 W a ter Street
a f te r co n .ld e r a t lo n , th* ('em),
m a i li n g a d d r e ss la F lt h a r ’i
South G laston bur y. Conn.
n o l i C o unty Z o n in g Comm I n Tr a iler Court, Rout* 1, E l ­
SHU
131.1.
101.1,
101.1,
lon will huld a public hea ring
don, M l.s ourl:
103.1
to determ in e Ih* f e o l b l l l t y of
A s u i t h a v i n g baan filed
p-nobaoot Saving* Rank
r eco m m en d in g to til* Hoard of ag-vln.t you In th* Circuit
c / o George W. Prince,
County C o m m l n l o n e r * t h a t th* Court In and for Sem inole
President
Zo ning THgiilatlnn* b* em end County. Florida, In Chanctry,
04 Ham mond Aven u*
•d to * * ta b ll.h a f i s t fa* for for divorce, th* abbreviated
Uangor, Main*
h ea rin g * on va ria n ces and &gt;p* t ill* o f which I* Eunlc* M*a
SRD 104.1. 104.3, 104.1
c ls l *ac&lt;ptlon* to th* Zoning H o w ell, p la in tiff, v. W endell
PARCEL
NO. 101.1, l i l A 303ft
11*2 Rat ion* by th* Roard of MurtI H mw. 1I, d efen da n t, thla
RI GHT o r WAY
A d justm en t. Copier* of the Re notice I* to require yo u to 111*
• o l u tl o n may b* vi ewed tn th* with Ilia Clerk of aald Court Th* North 10 feet of Lot 3*.
Z on in g Office, Court H o u .e , your w r i t te n d tfa n e t * . If any, Ulock I, a f D ream wold Bubdlvl.
Sanford ,
Florid*.
M o n d a y to tha p l a i n t i f f * com p la in t t il. elan, acco rd in g to plat recorded
th r o u g h Friday* from 1:00 A. ed In said cau»«, and to aerv* In tha Public Records o f S e m i ­
County. Flo rid a;
P la l
M. to 3:00 P. M.
a co py on tha p l a i n t i f f * a t ­ nole
P ub lic H e a r i n g will ha held torney*. below, not l a ter than Book 3, page 30;
Tha
land
haraln
daacrlbad
aon.
In th* County Court Hou**, th* l l t h day o f S«pt*mb*r, A.
ta in t 1,130 sq u i r e f eet. (.044
County Comml.*1onrr» Room, D. 1341.
Sanford.
Florida,
W *dn*.day
Herein fall not or a decre* a cre) mora or Lea.
RT: RUSSELL W.
Auguet IS. 1)44 at 3:30 P. M. pro confeaoo w ill ba entered OW NED
1IARNED, A S in g le Man
nr a* toon tb*reaft*r aa p o i t- a g i l n e l you. for def ault.
i Ida.
W IT NESS m y hand and tha SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE ra .
eordad In O. h . Book III,
Sem inole
Cou nty
Zoning • a i l o f aald Court at Sanford.
page 13 In f a v o r o f F IR S T
P om m txlon
Florida, thla 3th day o f Auguat,
T E D E R A L SAVINGS AND
By Robert 8. Itrow-n
A. D. 1344,
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
i 'tm ln n lt
County
Zoning (SE A L )
SEMINOLE
COUNTY; and
D irector
Arth u r H. B e c k w ith , Jr..
LEAS E recorded In O. R.
P u h l l . h Aug. 4, II, 1111.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Rook 411, peg * I l f held by
CDC-1
By: Martha T. Vlh len
M ERASE OIL COMPANY
D ep u ty Clerk
PA
R
JEL NO. 103.1
ia
the
r iiin iT
c o u r t , HUTCHISON AND L E F F L E R
RIGHT OK W A T
M A T H JITIICTAI, t i n t I IT l&gt;K pu*t O ffice D r a w e r H
Th* North 30 feet o f Lot I,
l i.m i n i v i a 4 a d f o r s i ; m i - E d w a rd s l lu lld ln g
Block
I-A,
Ind
Section o f
Sanford. F lorida
AII I.K COP ATT
Dream wold, acco rd in g to plat
A tto rn ey* for P la i n t i ff
C H A M E I t ) All. 11307
recorded In P la t Rook 4, p e g *
P
u
b
llih
AUg.
11,
II,
13.
A
Ftp!.
DOLOLAS CHAW KURD.
10, public record* o f Semlnol*
P la i n t i ff 1. 1344.
County, Florida!
CDC-33
-v * .
Th* land herein described con*
Al.llEIlTA P. C R A W r n R D .
lain* 1,401 e q u tr * feet, (.CIS
MERIAOUH COUNTY
Def en dan t
acre), more or lee*.
XONIA4I COMMISSION
NOTICE OK UITT
OW
NED
BY I RUSSEL L W.
Alltire e l P ub lic H e a r in g
T H E 4 T I T . I UK rU tlH M It TOi
DA R N E D . A Bln*!* Man
Nolle* I* hereby gi ven , that
ALUK.nTA P. C ltA W F o H D .
PARCEL NO. IM.1, I MUZ, lOOft
w h o . * place o t r . s l d t n c a Is a fter r o n e ld t r a llo n . the S em i.
RIGHT OK WAY
nol* County Z on in g C o m m i s s ­
u n k no w n
ion w ill hold a public h ea rin g Th* South 10 feet o f th* North
A S w o rn Complaint h a v i n g to d eterm in e Ih* fe a s i b i l i ty o f l a feet o f Lot I, Block I, Ind
been filed aga ln a t you In th* reco m m en d in g to th* Hoard o f Section o f Dream wold, accord*
Circuit Court In and for S e m i ­ County Com mlM lonera that th* Ing to Plat recorded In P la l
nole C ou n ty . Florida, tn c h a n f o llo w in g
described
property Book 3, page 13, Public R e .
eery, for Divorce, Ih* ahort p r e i r n t l y aoneJ It-IA, Sinai* cord s o t Sem lnol* Cou nty, F lo r title o f .a id action being ‘Tkiu . F a m ily n*a ld*ntlal ba ion«d ld*i
alna Crawfutd, ITnlnllff v*. A l­
Multiple F a m ily : Block* T in land herein described c o n .
bert* P. Crawford, D efen d a n t” R-3
*-S-[ti.|l
tlrea lo ts 1 A 1, tain* 1,111 *Quar* fe»U 1.01)
th e .* p r c i e n t . ar* to cuue* and btunk
13)
Fatrlan*
E sta tes. • e r e ) , more or let*.
require you to file your w ritte n
I replat. F ur th er dee- OWN 1)
BT:
PIIILLIP
SI.
d t f a n . t * , If any, to th* C o m ­ Section
filbert
a*
t
y
i
n
g
South
of
Lake
BOYD and w it* M ART E.
p laint
filed
herein, an d
In
Mary
liltd
.
and
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
tely
BOYD
&gt;rrv* a copy
thereof upon
feet Weet of IT. B. 17.(1. SUBJECT TO! MORTGAGE r e .
P l a i n t i f f * a tto rn ey on o r b*. 1003
Public h a i r i n g will be held
corded In O. H. Rook 333,
for* the - l e t day o f A u g u . t ,
In
th*
S iinln ol* County Court
page 111 held by PEN'GU.
A D. 1344, o t h e r w l . e a D e ­
H
o
m
e
,
County
Commlaeloner*
SCOT PAVINGS R A N K :
cree Pro C o n f a .sn will ba e n ­
and. MORTGAGE recorded
tered
eg t i n .t
you and
th* Room. Sanford, Florida, W ed ­
nesday , August IS. 1134 *• 7:10
In O. R. Rook 107, p a g e 311
c s u . a proceed ex part*.
P.
M.
nr
aa
soon
t
h
e
r
e
s
f
l
e
r
a*
held
by DAN F IV E R and
W IT NESS my hand and o f ­
w i f e MART P IV E R
ficial sea l at Sanford, Hemlnol* poaalbla.
Sem
lnol#
C
o
u
n
ty
Zon
ing
PARCEL
NO. ISS.I, IM A , IM A
Cou nty, Florida, Mil* U t ti day
Cummleeton
RIGH T OK W AY
o f Ju ly, A. D. 1S&lt;4.
lly Robert B. Drown
Th e Nort h 10 f eet o f Lot IT,
(SE AL)
Zo ning
Director,
S em i­ Oak H ill S ubdivision, a ccord in g
Arthur II. U eck w lth , Jr.,
n
o
le
County
t o plat rt oorded In Fla* Book
CU rk of th* Circuit Court.
1 p a g e I f , Public Records o t
Nin th J u d icia l Circuit In P u b llih Aug. 4, t l , 1344
S em lnol* County, rio rld a ;
and for Samlnol* County, CDC-t
Th* land h erein described e o n .
F lorida
NOTICE OK SUIT
I I ) ; Martha T. Vlhlen, D. C. TO I MICHAEL ItETZL ER and t a in s 3,443 i q u a ro foal, (.043
a c r e l , mnr* or tea*
Oordoti V. F r td e r lc k
ELSIE K ItETZLER. hi* O W N ED BY: LANA &amp; ASHE,
Atto rney far P la i n t i ff
w
lf*
.
and
all
p
a
rties
c
l
a
i
m
­
W id o w
P. O Hox 1733
in g Interes t* by, through, SUBJE CT TO: MORTGAGE r e .
113 Eaat Com m ercial Street
under, or a g a i n s t tb* **ld
corded tn O. R. Book II.
Sanford, F lorida I377I
Michael R e t ila r and EDI*
p i g * 331 la f a v o r o f FIR ST
P uh ll.h J u ly 31, I I * Au g. 4.
E.
R
e
l
i
l
t
r
,
hi*
w
ife,
or
F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND
11,1444.
eith er o f them, and all
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
CDU-71
pertlea h a v i n g or cla im in g
SEMINOLE COUNTY; and,
to hav * an y righ t, title,
AO RE EM ENT FOR D E E D
IA T H E CIIICVIT COURT OF
o r Inlereet In th* properrecorded In O. R. Book If ,
TIIE NIATH J[ iii i M l . C I R .
ty herein described:
p
a g e I I I held by HOMER
C 'T T IA AND FOR S E M U
TOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTID. THOMAS and w l f a VIO­
AOLi: CtlUATV, KLUIIIHA
F IE D that a su it haa been
LET M. THOMAS
IN CHANCE RY AO. 14141
b ro u g h t a g a in st you, th* n a ­
T A K E NOTICE t h a t a Da F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT. ture of which 1* to f o reclo se a
d e r a t i o n o f T a k i n g haa b**n
OAUE ASSOCIATION, a cor- n r r l g a g * on Ih* h ir e ln a ft a r
filed In tha a b o v a -a ty la d ca u ta ,
po -etla n .
described real property.
by th P ailllon ara, tha a c q u ir ­
P la in tiff,
The name o f tha Court In i n g a u th o r it y a f thaaa p ro­
ve.
wh ich the suit ha* been In­
CL IFFORD O. W A L K E R and s titu ted la th* Circuit Court, ceed in g !, o f ih* t a k i n g o f tha
ALICE N. W A L K E R , hi* wlf*. Nin th Judicial Circuit, tn and abov e-daae rlbad la nds, for tha
and CH ARLES M. OOODWIN tor Sem lnol* County. Florida. purpoaa a*t forth In th* P e t i ­
and M ARO ARETT CJOODWIN. Th* t itle o f th* ca se la O R ­ tion In thla oa uia, via.) Aa
righ t o f w a y for a portion o f
hla wlf*.
LANDO F E D E R A L SAVINGS B tata Road 41 In B a m ln o ls
Def en dant* . AND L O A N
ASSOCIATION, Cou nty, Florida, an d that tha
NOTICE OK SALE
P la in tiff, v*. MICHAEL HETZNOTICE IS I I E n E U T O IV . LEIt and ELSIE E. RETZLER. H on orab le Volla A. W illiam*,
EN th a t on th* 3 l s l day *f h it wlf*. and all partla* c l a i m . Jr. ona o f Ih* Ju d g a a o f th*
Auguat, 1344, a t 11133 o'clock Ing Intaravta hy, through, un ­ Circuit Oourt In th* Ninth J u d ­
A. Mm a t tb* main door o f th* der. or aga ln a t tha tatd Mi­ icial Circuit a f F lo rid a, w ill,
on th* l l t h day o f Augu ot. A.
Courthour* o f Sem lnol* C o u n ­ ch ael
n a t i l a r and Etala E.
ty. at Hanrord, Flurlda, t h l R etilar, hi* wlfa. or allhar o f D. t i l l , a t 13:33 A. M.. In th*
Honorable Arthur II. Ilack- the m, and all partita h a v in g or Pamlnol* C o u n ty Courthoua* at
with, Jr., C ltrk o f th* Circuit cl a i m in g to hav* any righ t, Btnford, Florida, co n a ld tr aald
Court of S em lno l* Cou nty, Flo r­ title, or Inloroat In th* pro- D ecla ra tio n of T a k in g , ap p o in t
s p p r a l i o r i . and m a k a euch Or­
ida. w ill o ffa r for Ml* t o th* p erty
herein deocrlbtd.
D e­
high **! and beat bidder for fendant*. b ein g Chancery Cat* der an th* Court deem * proper.
Alt p a r t i t e to tha t u l t an d all
ca*h, at public outc ry, th* fol- No. 14141.
pa rtita Interacted m a y appear
luwlnu daacrlbad proparty o f
Th* description o f Ibo real and ba heard ad tha tlm a and
Ih*
Defandanta, Clifford
O. pro perty Involved, located In
W alk er and Allc* N. W alker, Sem lnol* Coonty, Flor.da, ta • • place daelgnalad.
You, and ea ch of yo u. ar*
hi*
wlf*,
and
Chari**
M. follow*;
haraby oom manded to appear
Goodwin and M a rg a rttt G ood,
Lot 1*3. LA KE H ARRIET by ( R ing an Anawer to th*
win, hi* wlf*. s it u a te lu S tm lESTATES, aa racordad In P e tit io n horotofora filed In thla
nol* County, Florida:
P la t Book 13. pagaa II c a u t a In tha e n titled Court on
Lot 4 o f SAN 8 EM KNOL1JI,
and II, Publlo Record* o f o r before th* 13th da y o f ( a p t f i m l n o l * Cou nty, Florid*,
Seiulnolt County, Florida.
amber, A. D. t i l l , to ahow
a cco rd in g
to
Ih*
Plat
Tou ara haraby notified fur*
tharaof
oa
racordad
In .har that you ar* required to w h a t righ t, tltla, Interaat o r
Plat Hook II. peg * 41. pub. fll* your eevoral anewara to llena you , or an y a f you. h avo
lie Record* o f SamlnoJ* tho Complaint hereto fo re flleu In an d ta tha a b o v a .d escr ib e d
la n d s and s h o w oa u ea w b y
County, Flo rid a.
In aald m o rtg a g e foreclosure tha
i i n t ahould nod be ta ken
Including:
pro ceedings w ith Ih* Clerk o f for tha uee* and purp ose* sat
General Ela ctrlc Rafrlg a r- the Circuit Court o f Semlnol*
forth
la
tha P a ll t l o a
file d
• tor. Model LAXtlBtJ, 8 *r- County, Florida, In Sanford,
1*1 T S o i m i V
Florida, an d to serve a copy herein.
W IT N E S S m y H a n * a a * tha
Gen eral
Electr ic Built-In the reo f upon th* P la in tiff1* a t ­
Ovan, Modal I30S1PK, Bar- torney. Robert J. Pl#u», j r„ o f Baal o f said Court o a thl* 3th
day
o f Auguot. A. D. 1114.
lal VS* 31113V
RUSH. R E E D
AND M AR­ (BEAL)
General
Elact rlc
Built-In S H A L L
II
Eaat L iv in g sto n
A rth u r ft. BoekwKk, Jr.
Rang*. Model D W 0 4 3 I I I - Avenue. Post Office Box l t d ,
Clark o f th* Circuit Court,
U P 1 . Serial 110- 333- 1:4
Orlando, IHorlda, on or bofor*
In
and for Bamlnola Coun­
Duo-Tharm
W a ll
H**t*r, th* 10th day a f September,
ty, Florida.
Model I S i - f . Serial 111173 1344. Herein fall not or a daB
yt
Martha T. Y lh lea
F lv * A lu m in u m V en etia n craa pro oonfaaao will t a anD e p u t y Clark
B lin d s
tarad ag a ln a t you.
to g o th t r w ith a l l atruclur**
Thla aotlca shall ba p u b llih - HAROLD T. JOHNSON
and
Im provo m on U,
than
or • d anca each w eek (or tour County Atto rn o y
Box %
the rea fter o a oald land.
&lt;41 co n secu tiv e wa sh* la Tha
Tbt- 4a m a de p u rsu a n t to Sanford Herald. Sanford. F lo r ­ Sanfo rd, F lo r id a
Fin al Dacrt a o f Foraoloauro ida. on A u g u it 11. Auguot II.
entered In tb* a b o v e oauoa, ■ W u o t I I , and Sep tember 1, JA CK W. PIE RCE
Hol land B u ild in g
Chancery
D o ck et
No.
14111,
T a lla h a s see, F lo rid a
n o w p andln g In tho Circuit (SEAL)
Counsel for tha P etitio n era.
Court a t an d tor aamlnoda
A rth w R Bach w ith. J r ., Of
P ublish Au g. 11, I t , I I ft Sept,
County, Florida.
Clark af tha Clraull Oo»rt
t,
1111.
IN W IT NESS W H E R E O F . I
Sem lnol# County. F lo r id *
CDC-II
hava h ereu n to not try bond
By: Martha T. V lhlaa
and o fficia l **al thla 1th day
Dep uty Clark
Hobart J. Plano, J*.
o f Auguat. l i l t .

Legal Notice

111 T i l l ! CIM I T IT COURT Knit
T ils : s u m
j iiiir it u en t­
e r IT OK T H E
HTITK OK
IT.(Ill ID 3,
IN
A A IS
KOIl
• I’. MIMILK r O l l I T t .
IX CIIA.VCKIIV AO. t o o *
SUIT TO
Q U IE T TITI.H
JOHN It. VAHKU and MAE
VA8 KU, hi* wlf*.
Plaintiff*,
v*.
MRS. DOR % CRUSE, If living,
and
If d«ad, her unknow n
heir* at law, leg a tee* . d evl.ee*
or grant***.
Defendant*.
NOTICE TO APPE AR
T H E S T A T E UK Kt.OltHIA
TO* Mi*. Dora Cru**, If living,
an d If drad, har unknown
hairs a t taw , legittera, devlaaa* or granta**; and
an y and all p t r t u n t and
parti*# cla im in g Im ereti
by,
through,
under
or
a g a i n . t an y nf the above
k n o w n nr u n k n o w n per*
H i t , Jo intly and oevorally,
and ALL PERSONS 1IAVINO OH CLAIMING ANT
IN T E R E S T IN T H E rOLLOWI NQ
DESCRIUED
LAN D:
Lot I ) , E U R E K A HAM­
MOCK. a cco rd in g to Ih*
plat the reo f a* recorded In
Plat Rook I. P ag* 131. Pub­
lic
Record* ot Bcmlnult
Cou nty, Florida,
all of th* ab ov* described pro­
perty. i l t u a t e , l y i n g end be­
ing In S em inal* Cou nty. F lo r ­
ida.
Th* n a tu re o f thl* *ult I* to
n i t i . r . c e r t a in cloud* from and
to quiet and co n firm th* till*
t* th* ab o v * d a tc rlb td pro­
perty.
Th* m m * o f th* Coart tn
which l u l l haa baan Instituted
l i th* Circuit Cou rt for th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Bemlnol* County . Flurlda.
Th* ab bravlalad t ill* nf th*
ca*a ta Jo h n II. Vaaku and
3 l a . Vaaku. hla wlf*. P la i n ­
tiff*. va. Mr* Dor* Cru**. If
living, and If dead, har u n ­
k n o w n hair* at la w , legatee*,
d .vl a** * or grant***, D ef e n d ­
ant*. Th* descrip tion of Ih#
reel p roperty Involved I* **t
forth abov*.
T o o an d **cb o f you art
hereby n o tified that tu lt to
rrm ova cloud* front and ta
qulat and co n firm th* till* ta
th* ab ov* daacrlbad proparty
h i * baan b ro u g h t ag ain*! you
In th* abov* en titled cauae by
John It. Va aku and Ma* Vaaku.
hla w if e , an d yo u ar* h*r*by
required to HI* w i t h th* Cltrk
o f thl* Cou rt your w ritte n ap ­
p ea ra n ce
&lt;p*raunslly or by
a t t o r n e y ) In *ald *ull on or ba­
t o n 34th day a t Auguat, A. D.
1)14. an d to HI* wltb aald
Clark y o u r w r l l t a n dafinata. It
any. ta tb* Dill o t Complaint
la aald aull, aa praaerlbad by
law. Ilaraln fall n et or a daera* pro oonfaaao w i l l ba aa*
I.
rad a g a l n a t you.
It la ordarad t h a t thla nolle*
ba p u b ll.h a d la th* Sanford.
Itarald. a nawapap ar publl.had
la ( a m l n o l a Cou nty. Florida,
one* each w* * k for four cob • • c u l l v o w « * k i.
W IT N E S S my hand and lb*
s a i l o f aald Court at Sanford,
S- mlnola Cou nty, Florida, on
thla l l t b d a y at Ju ly. A. d . I l l )
Art hur H. D a ck w lth , J r ,
C ltrk o f ih* c i r c u i t Court
In and for Samlnula C o u n ­
ty, F lo r id a
B y t M a rth a T. Vlhlen, D C
ta t J a m a* C. Dau bach. Jr.
(SEAL)
Ot ARNOLD. M AT UENT
A rth u r R. B ackw tth. J r ,
* HAKBERT
C U rk at tha Circuit Court
Atto ruaya fo r P l a i n t i f f s
tn and for Bomlnelo ConnSIT N. O r i..g * Avanua
ty, F lorida
Orlando, F lo r id a
By: E l l i a h a t h Bruanah aa
P u h l l . h J u l y J L 11 ft A tig. 4,
D ep u ty Clark
II. 1344.
P ub llih A u g . 11. 1114.
n
C D C-II

Legal Notice

ot RUSH. REED ANO
MARSHALL
**
Dlv1*g*t#n Avaasa
P. O. Bax 111!

Orlando. Florida
* ^ ? R N K T S FOR P L A IN T IF F
Pub Hih Aug. i l j*
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22. Plumbing

ACE BEAUTY SALON
It closed. Cuslumcrt call Cut
'N Curl Beauty Shop.

Jibe

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7857 or 322-3115

PERMANENT SPECIAL for 25. Air fond. &amp; Heating
August, $6 complete. Ha tel
Porter Reiuty Shop, 11(14 W
AIR-CONDITIONING
25th. 322-1321.
By FEDDERS

H. B. POPE C0„ Inc.

8. Dors • Cnta - Pets

200 So. Park Ave.

PENS A RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbit*
MS Male and Femalo
«’h. 322-9197

AIR-CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed Callan
Ph. 322 6154

Piano Tuning and Repair
SHETLAND PONIES, $75 and W. L. Harmon - FA 2-42X1
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid
ing ipacc. Ph. 322-5479.
PIANO SVC. 8c TUNING
Rebuilding - Refelting
HENS FOR SALE. 200. All
FREE ESTIMATES
Must Go! 35c each. Snyder'a
GENE CUMBAA
Poultry Farm, Lake Jessup
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.

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NOTICK IH haraby a lv en that I
a m tiiRaaeil In l i m l n f a a t 11)0
N. Holly. Hanf«r&lt;l. Hnnltmla
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far ft f t t n n a a and that I In.
ten d In rfftlatar aald nam* with
tlia Clark o f lh a Clrrult t’ourt,
flrm lnala Cou nty. Florida, In
at-'i'nrdanra w ith lha prorJtlont
o f the F l e t l t J o u a
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15. Special Services
Yard

22. Plumbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repalri
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

FOR SALE
25 LBS. - GOc
SANFORD HERALD

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M I T IC K O F a i H T
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KL.IZAItKTII MrADKN. and I.KNO IIA ANN MrADKN, tha
raatdanca o f each of whom
la 1001 Treem nnt
lload,
W lleon, North Carolina.
Toll, and each o f you. a r t
haraby n o tified that a pet ition
haa bean b rou ah t and filed
aifeln e t you, an d each o f you.
In tha Circuit O m r t. Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In
a n d for Samlnola County, In
Chan cary. Caaa No. H.30I, anl l t l t d K 8 TELLE \V. HWINBON’
and P C a O T J A N E MeADBN
( n e e Hwlnaon). P a tlllo n ert. ».
B RA NCH
BAN KING
AND
TKUBT COMI’ANT. a foreign
corporation, at at, I t e . p o n d e n l a
a n d yo u, and aach o f you, ara
h e r e b y su m m oned, ordered and
required to ftla y o u r w rit te n
a n s w e r or d e f e n s e s to tha p e t i ­
t io n filed h erein a g a i n s t you
In lha ab o v e e n t itle d cause , tn
t h a o fflea o f tha Clerk o f the
Circuit Court In and for Bam ITula Cou nty, Florida, a t hie
o f f l e a In the Court Ilouaa In
Kanford, Flo rid a, on or bafora
th a Ith da y o f Bapttm bar, A.D.
1)11, and t o a a r v i a c o p y o f
a uch a n s w e r or defenaaa upon
(1KO. A. BPKKIt, JR., or Bpear
ft Bpear, petltlon ere' a t to r n e y s
herein, w h o s e ad d ress la P. O.
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raqulrad by tha l a w s o f F to r .
Ida and tha l i l t F lo rid a Rulaa
o f Civil Procadur*. If yo u fall
t o do ao, a Daoraa Pro C o n fe.s u
w ill he en tered a g a ln e t you
for the relief dem anded In the
P etition.
Tou are fu r th er n otified that
t h e n a tu re o f (hta suit or p ro .
s e e d i n g It to h a v e said Court
a p p oint Tha A tla n tic Na tio na l
Hank o f J a c k s o n v i l l e , or so m e
other
q u a lified
pnreon.
aa
T r u s te e o f the t,e»t W ill and
T e s t a m e n t o f C. It. BW1NBON.
deceased , w ith p o w er lo se ll
lha f o l lo w in g described land,
t y i n g and b e in g In Hemlnole
C ou n ty , Florida, t o - w i l t
Lota t t hr o ug h I and IT
th r o u g h
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and IT, Block "E". Tract
No IT. ALL In BANLANDO
SPRINGS, a cco rd in g to plat
the reo f recorded In Plat
Rook 4, p a g e (4 In the o f .
flea o f the Clark o f Circuit
Court o f Hemlnole County,
Flo rid a; I.KBB right o f way
for I n t ers ta t e 4; uniter the
a u th o rity and t e r m , of said
Will.
W IT NESS my hand s s Clark
o f said Circuit Court of Seminote County, Florida, and lha
s e a l of aald Court, a t ^ a n f o r d ,
Kemlr &gt;le Cou nty, Florida, this
l o c i day o f A u g u st . A. D 1144.
IBEALI
Arthur K. H c k w l t h . J r .
Clark of Circuit Court of
S em ino le County. Florida.
By: Martha T. Vlhten
D ep u ty Clark
OKI) A BPKKIt. JR.
OF S P E E R ft BPI1ER
A tto rn ey s for P MItlenerg
P. O. Bog 1144
San ford , F lo r id a m il
Pub lish A u g . u . if, si, ft
Sept. I, 1144,
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J u d g e , b riw la u la C o u n ty , F lu r I d ’i, In 1‘r o b a I r .
In r a i t k t » l r n f

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A g n ln a t B ald K a t g l n

You and each o f you ere h e r e ­
by n o tified and required tn
prneant a n y e la lm a and d e ­
m a nd s which you. nr either nf
ynu, m a y h a v e agatnat the
e s t a t e o f OSCAR G. IIAHNKH.
deceased, la t e o f (Irant Cnunt ) , W lecnntln . to t h e County
Judge
of
Hemlnole
County,
Florida, a t h i s o f f i c e In the
cou rt houee o f aatd County at
Hanford, F lo rid a, w it h in » li
c a len d a r m o n t h s from the time
o f t h e t i n t p u b lic a tio n o f this
n o tice. T w o c o p i e s o f each
claim o r d em a n d sh a ll lie In
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cla im a n t , hla a g e n t , or a t to rieey and a coom pnnlad by a f i l ­
i n g fe# o f on a d o lla r and eurh
cla im or dem and not ao filed
sh a l l ba void.
K e n n e t h B. Barnee
Aa a n c illa r y ad m in istra to r
o f tha E atata o f
OSCAR fl. BARNES.
D eceased
GEO. A. S P E E R , J R .
I1 1 H M a g n o lia Aven ue
Sanfo rd, F lo r id a
A t to r n e y for aald Eatata
Publish Aug. 11, II, 21, ft Sept.
1. 1M4.
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IN TI IR CIRCUIT COI'RT OF
TH K NINTH J r D t C I A I , C l l l C U T IN ANII FOR REMINOI.E
c o u n t y , f i .o r i d * .
CH ANCERY NO. 1434ft
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MORTOAUB PORBUl.OHl.ltlS
T O : a , W. Rodgara
• • ■ • I D B N C B i In an u n k no w n
m a i n or o o u n tr y o t h s r than
tha g ln ln o f F lo rid a, and
m a i l i n g addraaa being:
VAH-S. Fla at P o st Ottlcs,
N a w Turk, N t w York
TOi Ba tty J. Rodgara, hla w lfa
RKaiDENCEt : : o :
J a ffa ta o n
■traat,
Owanaboro,
Ken­
tucky
T o u ara haraby n o llfla d that
a Com plain t to foraalnaa a rartain m o r tg a g a a n ru m b a rln g tha
f o l l o w i n g dascrlbad raal p r o ­
party, l o . w t t :
L»t «, B lo ck C, COUNTRT
CLUB MANOR UNIT NO. I.
a c c o r d in g to tha plat tharao f aa racordad In Flat Book
I I . P aga Tl and 71. Public
Raoorda o f Samlnola C o u n ­
ty, F lorida
haa baan fllad a gain at &gt;«ui In
tha abova atylad lu l l , and you
ara raqulrad to aarva a c o p y
o f y&lt; t.- Anawar or olh a r plaa dIng lo tha Complaint o n P U In ttffa
atto rn a y ,
ANDKRSuN,
Ut’SIf. DKAN, ft LOWNDK8. SIS
Ka»l Cantral Boulavard. O rla n ­
do. Florida, and f ile lha o rig in a l

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in

tha offlea o f tha Clark o f tha
Circuit Court on or bafora lha
»lh da y o f Saplambar. 1»«« If
y o u fall tn do ao. a dtc raa pro
r o n fa ta o wilt ha takan agalnat
you for tha rallaf damandad la
tha Complaint.
Th is Notlca sh a ll ba pu b lish ad on i s a waak for four co naa, u llv a waaka In tha Sanford
llrratd.
D A T E D T i l l ! Tth d a y nf
Auauat, m i .
IBE ALI
Arthiir i f B a c k w lt h , J r .
Clark e f tka Circuit Court
B y! Martha T. Vlh lan
U a p u ty Clark

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
BARN OF 10,000 Items open
*V4 days. 1300 Grapeville
Ave., Sanford, Fla.

322 6658.

COMPLETE Laws
Service. 322-2310.

•Don't mind him! Ho’* Jutt been watching too many

1— TiOit ft F ound
*1— M o n t y W an tad
3— P srsonata
*4—S a v ln g a A Loan
1— B a a u ly Cara
SS— tnauranca
I— Day Nurisr laa
4S—S c h o o l « ft I n s tr u c tio n s
I —Child Cara
TO— Emp tnyn iant Sarvlcaa
S— D o g a —Cat a— Pato
Tl— Mala lla lp Wantad
10—
Llvsstock
TS— Fa mala l l a l p Wantad
11—
Hpaclal N o tlrsa
T l — Mats or Fam ala Itrlp
I I —CatarinaT4—Sntaa H elp Wantad
14—
Placaa to Eat
TT—S itu a t io n Wantad
15—
Bpaclal Sarvlcaa
St— Incoma Proparty
IS— S w i m m i n g Pools
S3— Bualnaaa I’r u p — S a ls
IT— J a n ito r ia l S t r v k s e
S3— Baal Eatata W an tad
t l —D o - l t - Youraalf
I t — Itaal Eatata Bala
IS— llulldara Supptlaa
S7— Uualnaaa Itantala
10—d ' o n c r a t a Con Mr.
*0—tail* For Sala
31— Hums llapalra
St — F a r m s — Grove a
33— I’lumtdlig
*3— Out o f Htata Acrraga
33— P a in t i n g
S i— Knuata For Sala
t l —W all D rillin g
S i — llo u a a a — Sala or Rant
31— Air Cond. ft l l a a l l n g
t l — Ilouaa For Rant
31— Rad io - Talavlalon
JOO— l l s a o r t Itantala
3S— l'h o lo ft Kqulpm sn t
101 — Tral iara— Caban as
30—
H om o Appllancaa
103—Mohlla Uom aa—Sala
11—
Mualoat Inatrumanta 101— Mohlla llo m a a — Ran t
13— Uualnaaa E qulpm ant
lo t — T r a lls r S p i e s — Ran t
31— J o b P r in t in g
10S— Trallar Lota— Sala
11—U p h o lsta ry
101— Apartm anta F o r Ran t
SS— Vacuum Claanara
101— R oom s For Itant
17—M oving ft Sto raga
110—
Hotal Rooms
II— E it a r m l n a t o r a
111—
Itantal Aga nta
I I — P la n t s — F lo w ara— Baa da
111— Wantad To Itant
60— Mlsc. F o r Mala
II S — Autoa For Hats
I I — Artlctaa For Itant
111— Autoa— Sala o r Trada
SI— S w a p nr E x c h a n g e
111— T r u c k s For Sala
11— W anta d To Buy
130—
A u to nio tlv a sa r v lca
I I — Fu m l I ura For Bala
131— fc o o ta r a ft Cyclaa
I t — Antlquaa For Bala
111— Boata A Motors
I I — M on ty T o Loan
13S— Marina Supptlaa
ID— Uualnaaa Opportunltlaa

READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stonca.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO,
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
FLEA MARKET
Every Saturday A Sunday, 715
N. Dixie Freeway, New Smy'
m a. Antiques, Modern, Used,
Space Available.
1958 348 Chev. motor complete
ly rebuilt. 322-9511 after 3
322-7547.
WORLD BOOK Encylopedia,
Used, large type edition.
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
Lot 93, Sanford.
5.6 HP. David Bradley gar
don tractor with 4’ mowing
attachment. Also hirrow k
plowing attachments, $150,
Owner moving. Must sacrifificc. Ph. 322-5503.

322-5612
F ro m

Sanfo rd

E ioh an gn

D1AL-0-MAT1C ZIZ ZAG
REPOSSESSED '04 Model
makes buttonholes. Sews on 50. Mlsc. For Sale
buttons, makes hundreds of
decorative s t i t c h e s , etc. WILL accept best reasonable
Guaranteed. Take up r»
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainless
malning 5 payments of $7.50 steel commercial refrlgera
Phone 322-M2T.
tor. Good running condition
Contact Dick Aiken or call
4 YEAR OLD HOTPOINT 322-6625.
Electric Stove with thermo­
static griddle Included. M5. 81 per Day Rental for Electric
322-7073.
Carpet Shampooer with pur
chase oi Blue Lustre. CarPIANO IN STORAGE
roll’a Furniture.
Beautiful spinet-console stored
locally. Reported like new. CLUB ROCKING CHAIR k
Responsible party can take
Scoop chair. Reasonable.
at hlg saving on low pay­ 668-5100.
ment balance. Write MIAC
Credit, 133 Simpson Dr., USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
Rome, Georgia.
2x12. Shetling and flooring.
322-0793,
AUGUST SPEC. Foam let
cheats, 99 cents. Surplus 51. Art ides For Kent
City. 201 W. 1st St.

Legal Notice
IN
THE
C IH C trT
COURT.
NINTH JUOIC IA L CIRCUIT O f
F I.o il JIM.
IN
AND
run
gRRINOLM COUNTY.
L A W NO, sa n s
NOTICK O F SI I T
IILYTIIK MOTOR LINES, INC.,
a Florid a corp oration,
Pla in tiff.

-vs-

COMMODITT S E R V IC E COBI’OHATION, g fo ra lg u co rp o ra ­
tion,
D efen d a n t.
■TATE
OF
FLO RID A
TO
COMMODITY S E R V I C E
CORPORATION, * foreign
corp oration,
w hoa#
prln
clpal placa o f bualnaaa la
i : o W all Btraot, Now York,
New York:
You ar* nnilMad that ault haa
liaan Institute d a g a l n a t y o u In
tha Circuit Court, Ninth Judl
ot»I Circuit In and for garninole Cou nty. F lo rid a, s a c k i n g
to recov er tha su m o f F iv e
T h ousand Nina Hundred S la ty
Three and l i / 1 0 0 D o lla rs II I,Sftg.et&gt;. to g e th e r w i t h a writ
of a l t s ' h m r n t In v o lv in g 631
Ctna Froi. Hole. Beat located
In gem lnote County , F lorida
T l.li natlre la to require you
to fits with the Clark o f said
Court your w ritte n d efsn a ee. If
any, to the p la in tif f's c o m ­
plaint In said c a m s , and tn
&gt;rrtr a co py on tha p la in tiff's
atto rn ey s, below, not t a ts r than
tha I t ' h day o f Haptember, A
D 1**4.
Herein fall nnt or a daoraa
pro co n ta sso w ill ha antsrad
agalnat you, for d efault.
W | —NESS my hand and tha
•aal nf aald Court a t Sanford,
Florida, this 7th day o f A u g u st,
A D. t»*l.
(SE A L )
Arthur tl R a rk w lth , Jr.
Clark o f the Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlh lan
Da put y Clark
HUTCHISON AN D I.KFFL KR
P o l l Office D ra w er H
E d s a r d a B u ild in g
Sanford, F lorida
A tto rn ey s for P l a i n t i f f
Puhllah Aug. t l , II. 3S ft (a pt.

15 * B,pt I. till.
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RENT A BED
Rol'.away, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5111 111 W. l i t St.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

55. Furniture For Sale

MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
Scolt Ave. Will consider
reasonible offer. J. N. Rob­
son. J r. Ph. 322-1535 or 3220228.

97. Houma For Rent

425-5938

101. Trailer • Cabanaa
TENT Camping Trailer. New
tires. Sleep 8. 8150. 332-0329
cvenlngi.

102. Mobile Homes • Sate

$ Bank $

Seminole Realty

103. Mobile Home* • Rent

HOUSETRA1LER with Ca­
1801 S. Park Ave.
bana A full bath. $45 per
LAKE MINNIE
FA 2-5232 tnyllme
month. {Overview Ave. Call
« LAKEFRONT LOTS
322-3100 after • p. m.
Fully Improved
FHA • RESALES
Sewer, Water. Site 112 x 180. Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM 1 2 BEDROOM and 1 3 bed­
Sacrifice 85500 Each. Char* MASONRY Homes, 1 A 2
room, Bowman's Trailer
les Sellgman, 1201 E. Robin
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
Court. 668-4908.
son Av«., Orlando. Phone $100 Down, Payments lees
422-3576. Brokers Invited.
HOUSETRAILER, 2 Room*,
th in rant.
Urge cai-porte, connecting
HELMLY REALTY
95. Houma For Sale
large lot, Wcstalde, $50. Ph.
Ph. 322 1641
322-5118.
NORDI ORLANDO. 2 bed­
room, screened porch, nicely
St. Johns Realty 106, Apartment* for Rent
landscaped. 130 N. Cortes.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. FA 10121 Furn. Apt. 2300 HeflonvBU.
2 BEDROOM house, 117 Gar
FURNISHED apartments, 8
risoa Dr. Ph. 322-7708.
96. Houses * Sale or Kenl blocks from downtown. $43,
$80 and $83 per month.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
Residential. 322-3388.
LAKE. Call a v a n i n g a
322-3841.
122-15*7.
NEAR NAVAL BASE
NEW HOMES THREE BEDROOM, m baths, Nicely
Furn. 1 BR Apt.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
G. I. loan, Urge comer lot,
2013
Sangord
Ph. 6B8-4J23
Shown by appointment Ph
Urge shade trees, 107 Tuck
322-3381.
• r Drive, Sanford. 322-2288. Clean 4 Room*. *11 Park.

97. Houses For Rent
NEW HOMES
Available In Sanford area and
1 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph
long wood area (6 ml. So. on
322-8892.
17-92). Ready for occupancy
$63.00 per mo. and up.
UNFURNISHED
HOUSE
Sale* office: 802 Highland Ave
Country living near SunUnd,
Longwood, Fla,
2 Bedroom, kitchen equipt.
838-3911 Collect
water (urn. $45 mo. Phone
322-3170.

CLEAN 4 Room*. Alt Park.
a ROOM FURNISHED APT.
$11.50 week, Electric k wa­
ter furnished. 322-3219.
EFFICIENCY. $40. *11 Park

$100 DOW N

$100.00 DOWN

SEE YOUR

84. Kenl Estate - Hale

PIECE DINING R o o m
Suite. Gag range. Odd piec­
AMBITIOUS?
es. Ph. 322 0454.
IF You're willing to do a lit­
tle fixing and painting, you
FKEE ESTIMATE
will profit end be proud to
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ own this Urge 3 BR LAKEovating. New k Used Furni­
FRONT Home. Almost 2
ture. Cell N il Bedding Mfg.
acres (could be divided la­
Co., i t 709 Celery Ave.
ter). Private but only 10
TA 2-2UT.
miles from (own. Reduced
to 815,100 with good terms.
Sell Ue Your Furniture.
Cali
Quiek Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
BART PILCHER, BROKER
POST. FA 2tet7T.
rpriunal Service
Call 322-7498
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Msrt 313 Sanford RIVERFRONT HIDEAWAY
Ave Ph. FA 3-4182.
Located In center of Shad A
Bass fishing on the beautiful
BAHAMA BED 4" Rubber
St. Johns River a I960 lo x
mattress 4c 2 Rubber Bolst­ 35 Ft. Aluminum trailer
ers, all nylon covered, 823.
completely
furnished on
119 Burke St., Altamonte
Urge lot. Trailer, lot and
Springs.
hideaway with restful quiet­
ness and privacy may be
69. S chools &amp; In s tru c tio n s
yours for 8&gt;,5O0 with Easy
KINDERGARTEN
Term*!
1101 W. 20th St. (Rear)
Mr*. J. W. Carter
Sth Year — 322-0317
Enrollment of IS Only
Rcaltor-Insuror-Trades
Beit in Pre-school education 323-4291 1919 S. French Ave.

Stemper Agency

V A - FHA
Property

19*1 CORVAIR 700 4-door, $9M
19*1 VOLKSWAGEN comertlble, $1105
1981 VOLKSWAGEN Station
Wagon. $1195
1959 PONTIAC 4-door Hardtop,
$993
SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY
(00 French Ava.
3220361

'63 EXPANDO. 3 BR, SS x 10.
Sacrifice. $1300 equity. Ph.
322-7462.
$100 DOWN
*2 FALCON. Std. sh ift RAH.
1 Owner, $1*3. 332-2073.
10 and 3 Bedroom*
FHA-VA HOMES
NEW and USED
SEVERAL OutaUndiog 2 k 3
Awnings &amp; Cabanas
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let us QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S
322 2562
Show you Around 1

Stenstrom Realty

WINDOWS Cleaned. Houaee
washed. Ph. 322-2155.

115. Autoa For Salt

3 BEDROOM house. Clean k 1938 MERCURY SU. Wgn.
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
New motor, $363. 322-5598,
322-4013.
1983 FORD Cortina 2 Dr. Sn*
2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
dan. Named "International
space heater, kitchen equip­ Car of the Y ear" by AutoUniveraum Magailne. Up tq
ped. Available Aug. 3 A
.12 MPGI European Quality
Aug. 28. 323-2858.
Built! Sparkling Blue and
100. Resort Rentals
Like New! Only $1394! I CaB
D m Adams at Holler* of
HUTCHISONS
Sanford, Downtown, 322-0711.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
1980 BUICK Le Sabre, extra
Daytona Beach
clean throughout, full power,
Call 322-4058
no air. 81395. Ph. 323-5*09.

FURNISHED 3 Room Apart
ment. Clean A close in. $53
month. LlghU A water In
FURN. 2 Bedroom, CB, oak ciudad. 323-9307 altar 2 p m.
F ro m s m i Incite County
(D ial P lr te t)
masonry home. 1
FHA - VA HOMES floors,
2 FURNISHED Apt*. (30 A
Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on
$40 month. Adults. Ph.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
434, then t Block S. on East
1, m . A 1 BATHS
122-9410.
69. Schools &amp; Instructions
St. to Vincent Dr.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
AIR conditioned bedroom in
LOW
MONTHLY
PAY
MEND
F U R N I S H E D 1 Bedroom
HOLLY AVE.
For Complete Information
House. Utilities furoiahed, 3 room furnished apt. $83.00.
KINDERGARTEN
I l l E. Sth, 9220283.
See
or
Call
Your
$60.
3226920.
JUNIOR KINDERS
FURN. Apt. Closa In. JimtnU
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
FHA - VA
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 3
Cowan. 322-4018.
Ph. 322-3560
SALKS BROKER
Points. 865 per month. Ph.
Die Finest In
We Have The Home For You
322-1407.
EFFICIENCY. |40. *11 Park.
Pre-School Education
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­ MODERN Furn. apta. Also
furnished house, 2 bedroom*,
71. Mnle Help Wanted
Storage space. Ph, 332-1374.
•errened porch, carporte,
2666 PARK DRIVE
SIAN to service Iniurance 322-2420
utility • storage, k i t c h e n CLEAN lot Floor Apt. Pvt.
.122-7496
Debit in Sanford. Salary
equipped. Excellent condi­ ent. 1004 Palmetto.
plus commissions with op­
tion. Ph. 322-2468.
Government Owned
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
portunity for fast advance­
Home*
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
ment. Reply to P, O. Box
for couple or single person
Florida
room,
fenced
yard.
1123, Sanford.
or retired. All utlllUee in
322-1307.
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Selection of 1, 3, end 4
PAINTERS. Experienced only Bedrooms located in various 3-BEDROOM bouae, 730 Cher­
cated on 1st St., within 1
A. J. Adcock, 322-9558.
okee Circle. 322-8438.
block of 2 free parking k&gt;U
sect ions of Sanford
and shopping center. In
Immediate Delivery
2-BEDROOM furnished house.
quire
at Manuel Jacobsoa
77. Situation Wanted
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
108 W. 18th St. Ph. 349-3952.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
FROM
$50.00
WILL KEEP Children in my
2 A 3 Bedroom House*
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
home for working mothers. FOR THE BEST HOME
Payton Realty
BUY
114 W. First St.
322-2626.
322-1301
1702 at Hiawatha

For We biggest inaction of 82. Hunlnesa Prop. • Hale
nearly new and need furni­
ture. tee Noll’* Furniture ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cost
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
Brokerage in Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
•

95. Housen For Sale

WANTED
LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
WEEK END RANCHER
room, 2 Bath, pine panel­
Who needs 4 acres of excell­
ed Florida Room, Central
ent pasture land, (fenced
air, sprinkler system, patio,
with two flowing welli). Al­
150X150 lot. Ph. 322 8522, 207
so Includes ■ modern 10 x
Ridge Rd.
45 U. '56 model bunk house
with Cabana and screened
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
porch. HURRY I "STAKE
New H o m e , West Fourth
YOUR CLAIM NOW." Ride
Street, Just off Persimmon,
Southbound Stage 3.4 miles
Call 838 3911 Collect.
from City Limits. F o r
Shown Daily 1-7
schedule call
GREENBIUAK
EVERETT A. HARPER
Choice lets available tn
AGENCY • REALTOR
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
M6S 8. Park Ave.
overlooking golf couno.
Phones FA 3-2364 or FA 2-23*5
Cuitom building to your
specification!.
Greenbrlar
87. IlusinMA Rentals
developed by
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
Good location. Good pro­
duct*. Good treatment. Ph.
302 Fairmont Dr.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
FA 2-8074
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

90. Lota For Sale

31. Musical Instruments

50. Mine. For Sale

OKRA. 322-0415.

OLD NEWSPAPERS
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING TAST
RESULTS

By Nadine Seltzer

COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
VICE. Reasonable prices 24. Well Drilling
Free parkins, 2nd A Oik
Harriott'* Beauty Nook, 10S WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
S. Oik, 322-3742.
Alt Types anti Siwi
Permanent Special
We Repair and Service
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
STINE
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Machinery and Supply Co.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834 207 W 2nd St
F A 2 6432

AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph. 322-9392.

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SWEETIE PIE

21 tn 25 1* 1.50 2.85 | 4.75
26 to 3* I f 1.30 $.42 5.70
(fit*

fconfnrh

RENTALS
Furnislu-d or Unfurnished
Ball-BUlr Agency
Ph. 322-5841 111 S. Park Ave.

Repossessions

'S3 Gonsel, $1391 ba!., $3* mo.
'*3 Renault, $9*1 bel, $39 mo.
’«l Renault, $M1 bal, $32 mix
*«1 Ram. Wg. $1197 bal $45 mo.
**1 VW Bus, $1091 bal, $43 mo.
'*0 Corvalr, $797 bal, $33 mo.
' « Fal. Vi PU $781 bal, $34 mo.
'*0 Ang. Ford, $391 bal, $32 ,
'*0 Angelia, $391 bal, (32 mo.
’39 Merc. $*9l bal, $81 mo,
■3* Ply. $781 bal, $33 mo.
'36 Ply Wg. $7*3 bal, $33 mo,
' » Ford, $397 bal, $32 mo,
'38 Chev. Wg., $*»2 bal, $31 ma
'3* Old*. $391 bal., $31 mo.
■31 Cadillac, $741 bal, $32 mo.
’38 Oiry. 8*91 bal, $3t mo.
'3* Pont. $741 bal, 832 mo.
•M'S* Chev. $314 bal., $2* mo.
•ST Chev. V* f«91 bal $32 mo.
*57 Ram. Wg., $397 bal $29 mo.
'3* Ram. $330 bal, $24 mo,
’37 Old*. $693 bal, $33 mo.
'ST Ply. HT. $667 bat, $32 mo,
'38 Chev. Cnv. $762 bal $32 mo.
'S3 Chev., $482 bal, $24 mo.
•34 Cadillac, $399 bal, $23 mo.
'54 Pont. $399 bal, $23 mo,
•54 Metro, $499 bal. $24 mo,
■3j Cadillac. $391 bal, $22 mo.
'35 Old*, $172 bal., $to mo.
'35 Chryaier. $97 bal, $3 mo,
•M Lark, $269 bal., 814 mo.
'33 Ford, $99 bal, $1 mo,
'36 Ford. SS $99 hal„ $3 mo.
'33 Bulck, $7* bal, $2 mi*

National

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1A O
W NFORD AVE.
I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503
120, Aulomulive Service
VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign A Domestic
S. Sanford Ava. Acrofts
from H.L.1L
3220247.• 1
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
F roe inspection, estim ates,
pickup, delivery. Recorial
A repairs dlicounted.
211V* E. 3rd.
322-3448
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3298.

123. Iloata 4k Motors

FURNISHED Apts. 322-8330.

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0841
2524 Psrk Drive
. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, As so.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, aereeoed patio. Ph. 323 0368.
DHS HOME WILL SUPPORT
YOU!
Completely furnished 3-story
borne. Nice looking, in ex­
cellent condition, convenient­
ly located. Net rental In­
come la d year $300 per
month. Total price $17,000
and low down payment to
responsible buyer.

SOUTHWARD
Investment A Realty
US N, Park Ava,
3228173

1 BR. Furo. House. Ph. 668FISHING BOAT with Cootroll,
5122.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
motor and trailer, $210. Ph.
ulitities included. A d u l t s
322-7775.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, largo
lot. Available August 10. 703 only. Lake Mary. 322-49*2.
IDEAL FOR FAMILY. 17*
Cherokee Circle, Sunland. FURN. APT. 322-2*00.
Swift, 73 hp Johnson, Gatov
Ph. 323 0040.
trailer. Extras. 3220173.
EFFICIENCY apartm ent for 1
1 BR. furn. houie, Lake Mary, or couple, llghta k water furn- 17’ Gtaaa Boat, 50 hp motor,
No peU. 322-3040.
ialicd. $45. 322-7399.
DU trailer. Many extras.
Reasonable. 322-2879.
LAKE MARY — Completely 2 ROOM Furnished Apartment.
refiniabed kuide A out Un­ Ph. 322-5927.
Gateway To The waterway
furnished 3 Rooms, kitchen
Robson Sporting Goods
equipped, new carpeting, 108. Room* For Rent
Your EVINRUDE Damter
Florida Room, screened
porch, enclosed garage, 1 SLEEPING ROOM, Private 30400 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3981
bath and entrance. 322-399*.
block of Public Beach.
Adults or with small child. 115. Autoa For Sale
Yoo Nead
|7S. Ph. 3220411.
'33 FORD, good body, good
Ke’al-Es-tate’
S BEDROOM HOUSE, Un­
mechanical condition, Call
furnished, 322-1837.
be hit
322-0*4*. Claude Hanoi!.
3-BEDROOM. 3 bath, FU. • 2 CORVAIR M o n t a , 4 s p e e d .
room,
kitchen
equipped,
Com-mer’cial
RH, bucket teats, wUls-rad
draperies. (133 mo. 322-5838
interior. $1200. Call 322-37*7
evenings. 322-7480 day*.
'*2 CORVAIR 700. 133-0984.
3 BR, unfurnished house, $90
mo. Alr-cooditloned, DR. 610 19*2 Ford F2S0. « ton • Cy­
Adelaida or Marla
E. 14th St. J. N. Robson Jr.
linder engine. Low mileage,
A-T
322-1333 or 3220228.
overload springs, Van type
• 322-3829 *
body. A real buy a t $1493.
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Ph. David Smith. 3220(09 MERLE W. W ARNER
ped, large corner lot, close
* RE’AL-TOR’8 •
nlghu, 322-0711 Days,
to shopping centers, walking
708 So. Park Arp.
distance to Plnecreit school.
Local automobHa dastera of­
Sanford, Fla.
{62.50 mo. 270* Magnolia fer their beat buys in Herald
(the church needs yea)
Avft, 322- ^
claiiified display ad*.
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Paul's First Encyclical
Sounds
*
Campaign Costs
More Like Pius 12th Than John Now $2,671,268
were widespread prediction*
after reading key passages and "pacem In terrla."
Instead, Pope Peul VI eeema that he would prove to he even
from tbs encyclical:
" It doesn’t sound Ilka John to be speaking to hie own mom progressive, and even
XXIII at all. U sounds liks Catholic flock, In the voice of mors concerned with Christian
a benign but somewhat aus­ unity, than hla great predeces­
Pope Plus XH."
sor. In the light of hla en­
Ha said ths Pope's stric­ tere father.
ture* against communism wars When Paul VI ascended the cyclical, such predictions seem
obviously prompted by con­ papal throne last year, there to have been premature.
cern about ths domestic poli­
tical situation in Italy, and
were intended to alam abut the
"opening to the left" attribut­
ed John XXIII.
With Italian President Car­
lo* Sign I near death, Tope
Paul apparently felt that the
Vatican should throw its full
weight behind embattled right
wing parties in Italy, Hsocc
he condemned communism—
by name—tn the strongest
term s used by ths Vatican
sine* Plus XII.
Aside from whatever impact
K may have on Italian politi
tics, the main effect of the en­
cyclical may be to place a
damper on hope* for rapid
progress toward Christian un
Ky.
Pope Paul chosa to lay hea
vy strata jn papal primary—
which, aa ha hlmaeU pointed
out, is a principal "stumbling
block" to Catholic-Orthodox
reunion. Hla emphasis on it
can hardly have any effect
other than to chill the warmer
PICNICS are part of summer fun and young
atmosphere in relations which
Jimmy Jny Shook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
wai established at hla meetings
Shook of Lake Hodge, Is shown enjoying .the
with Orthodox Patriarch Atheoagoras I In Jerusalem last
family picnic given for members of the Sunshine
January.
Circle of Casselberry Community Methodist
Hla Insistence that papal au
Church and their guests last week at the home
premacy Is essential to the
of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, Lake Drive,
(Herald Photo)
PARTNERS — T h • unity of the church also will Casselberry.
moderate any optlm
cowboys grow small in greatly
Montgomery, N. Y., km that Protestants may have
about the doctrine of "col
and ths horses grow felt
leelallty" which has been ad
big, but w hit or it? vanced at the Vatican council.
They get along famous­ Hie doctrine holds that all bis­
ly. Ths candid shot was hop* share with Uw Pope lo
taken a t ths local fire the supreme government of
department's h o r s e the church.
show.
Beyond any specific thing the
Pope said, Catholic conserva­
TBs University of Florida's tives win be heartened end
progressives dismayed by the
Collage of Engineering hat general tons of ths encyclical.
conferred 5,310 bachelor* de­ It cooaplcuoualy lacks the
grees, BOB masters degrees, openness and warmth, and Uie
end M doctor of philosophy concern for non-Catholle opin­
dagies* sines Its founding in ion, which radiated from John
IPOS.
XXIII's "m ater at magtster"

9f LOUIS CA88ELS
United P ress Isten atisn al
Pops Paul's first encyclical
k evidently intended to reas­
sure conservatives in the Ro­
m an Catholic Church.
M k Warty to be a severe
disappointment to Catholic
progressives who had hoped
(hat Patti VI would fallow in
i t s footsteps of the late Pope
John XXIII.
One highly-paced Catholic
progressive told this reporter,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) With two expensive months
■till to come before election
time, Florid* gubernatorial
candidates report campaign
expenditures at $2,671,268.
Uw origins I field of nine
candidates hss been narrowed
to two by the primaries, Re­
publican Charles Holley of St.
Petersburg and
Democrat
Haydon Burns of Jacksonville.
The biggest spender of the
krt k Burns, who repotted ex­
penses of $TSO,X32 of the $801,347 he has received so far in
contributions. Former Demo­
cratic Sea. Fred O. Dickinson
at Wert Palm Beach spent
t« S l,m at hk contributions
totalling t&lt;HM),811.
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland
reported expenses of $496,734.
He said he spent every cent
of hk contributions.
Holley garnered the OOP
no min i t Ion with expenses of
only $33,330 out of contributions
to data of $40,286. On the Re­
publican side of the ledger,
Holley k the biggest spender.
In second place for the OOP
was H. B. Foster, who spent
$7,323, followed by Ken Folks
who spent $2,337.
On the Democratic elds, Sen.
John Matthews of Jacksonville
spent $341,701, Mayor Robert
King High of Miami spent
$202,173 end Rep. Frederick
Karl spent $282,637 to run in ■
field of six.

Fag* 10—A ug. 11, 1904

S?e Vtafnrfl YmlR

King Urges Non-Violent Pretests
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Ths Rev. Martin Luther King,
condemning recent riots In
Harlem and Rocheater, N. Y.,
said last night th at violence
la "not only Immoral but im­
practical" In ths civil rights
movement
He said, however, that the
causes of rioting and violence
will be present "■■ long as
there Is eegTegstlon and dis­

crimination and as long a t
Negroes feel they are exiles
in their own land.”
King told 3,000 Negro col­
lege women a t ths 41st mset-

ing e f the Alpha Kappa Al­
pha Sorority th a t "rlolsncs
and w ar a n obsolsta In ths
lucleor ago—It la a question
of non-violence o r nonexist­
ence.”

Florida ranked 12th among
12 southeastern states In i960
in percentage of th* ststs ’s
total personal Income expend­
ed for publie higher educa­
tion Institutions.

•fifonviolsnt resistance to
our most potent weapon,” he
■aid. "If Negroes succumb to
th* temptation of using vio­
lence, their children will suf­
fe r for it-"

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in the Nnvy for nix yearn. More hue been with
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ABOARD THE AIRCRAFT
CARRIER USS TICONDEROOA (UPI) — Rear Adm. Ro­
bert B. Moore said Monday
the U S. attack on North Viet
Nam last Wednesday would
have been successful even "if
ws had sent ■ letter three days
in advanced."
Moore k the commander of
the American strike task
force, now cruising off Viet
Nam.
The admiral said that In
hk opinion President Johnson
did not give the North Viet­
namese any useful warning
when he announced the sir
■trike publicly In Washington.
Johnson has been criticised in
some quarters for disclosing
the action In advance.
Moore said hla slower, propelkr-driven planes took off
about 10:30 a. in. local time
and hit their torgeto about
1 p. m. Johnson announced
that an attach was In pro­
gress a t 11:30 p. m. tn the
United Btslee, which was 11:36

the following morning In Viet
Nsm.
The administration has said
tlto announcement was timed
to let the Communists know ths
attack was limited, and that
tbs news wsa released after
the planet entered the fkld of
Communist ra d tr. Ih e admin­
istration contends there was
not eoough time for the North
Vietnamese torpedo boats to
flee.
But Moore said Task Force
77 was so superior In power
that "I don't think It would
have mattered If w* had sent
a letter three days in ad
vance."
However 'he admiral did not
think the Rede knew of the
raid before the President's an
noun cement. Moor* said he
considered North Vietnam*
radar Inferior, and that be did
not believe they had picked
up the American planes whan
the eimauocemeat hi Warttiogton wsa mad*.

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Zip Code 32771
VOL. 56

Robert Newell, an A lta­
monte Springs Councilman
who recently acquired a eervjjf* etatlon In Caeeelberry, ap­
peared before the Caeeelberry
Town Council Monday night
seeking approval of a beer
and wine licence. Hie applica­
tion wee tabled. Newell, obvlouely diepleaeed with the
delay, observed: “lt’a differ­
ent when you're on the other
aide of the council table."
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Aleo present a t the Caeeel­
berry Council meeting Mon­
day night was Al Lormann,
the mayor of Longwood. He
w ai there in the interest of a
real estate client attem pting
to obtain appropriate aonlng
for a German-style Bavarian
theatre-restaurant on L a k e
Concord. Although he didn't
say so, one could observe that
6 he, too, thought being on the
other aide of the council was
what might also be described
aa "different."
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Freeze Hits Northern Plains;
Cold Dips South To Oklahoma
Loop Road Pushed
By Harry L Johnson
'Managing Editor
A comprehensive outline of
program being prepared by
the Orange • Seminole Joint
Planning Commission will bo
presented to two-county lead­
e n at a session called for

Aug. 21 a t the County Cammission chambers here.
Attending will be virtually
all of the political aubdivislon
leaden from throughout the
two counties as well ss some
state officials, according to
Gordon N. Orr, planning dir-

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The amaring thing to this
particular Clock Winder is the
fact that in most of these
towns the councilman do not
receive any renumeration.
Why, then do they seek electio for the right to tackle
these complex problems In
these growing Seminole com'
tnunitiesT
It must be because of civic
pride.
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Storm Center
Over Great
Lakes Blamed

NEW YORK ( u r i ) —
President Johnson demand­
ed today that arts of r a d ii
ector of the commission.
He told Seminole commis­ violence and dvll disorder
“be stepped and pnnlsfced
sioners of the 0:30 a. m. meet­
—whether they occur in
ing during Tuesday's prelim­ Mississippi nr In N e w
United Press toternaUonal
inary briefing in the court­ York.”
A mid-August cool anap
house.
brought freezing temperature*
Yesterday he presented a
to tha Northern Plain* today
preliminary report on work
and set temperature records
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done by hii group toward get­
as far south as Oklahoma.
ting a “ limited accee* loop"
It was 30 degrees at Parhighway to serve the two
shall, N. D„ and 33 at Wiahek
counties,
N. D. Some small grain and
Briefly, the loop would start
corn crop* were damaged by
at a point on Interstate 4 near
ATHENS, Ga. (U P I)-F o u r frost in the Dakotas.
toe Lake Mary area, head in Ku Klux Klansmen faca a
The mercury skidded to 33
an easterly direction to a committal hearing scheduled at Glad Valley, S. D., and at
point of Lake Jessup, cross for Friday In the allying of Bismarck, N. D., the coldest
that lake via causeway and Washington Negro educator reading for Aug. 12 at Bis
then maintain a southerly Lemuel A. Penn.
marck. In Nebraska, a 42 at
direction acroas Highway 50
Grand Island and a 38 at North
near Orlando and to toe pro­
Platt* wera to degree* cooler
posed Bee Line, an east-west
NEW YORK (U P D -A #po- than tha previous low for the
highway to connect that por- cl at presidential board began data.
tlon south of Orlando with the meeting Tuesday in an atOther record* Included Nor­
Atlantic Coast.
tempt to head off a longshore- folk, Neb., 43; Omaha, Neb.,
A “ spur” or branch road men's strike which would tie and Sktux Falla, S. D., 44; Con­
would lead olf the north-south up coastal porta from Maine cordia, Xan., 43; Goodland,
loop to connect with the new to Texas.
Kan., 47; De* Moines, Iowa,
university site at the Orange
and Springfield, Mo„ 48; To­
Seminole Counties line.
peka, Kan. SO; Wichita, Kan.
Orr noted tills loop would
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con 32; Kansas City 33; and St.
reduce traffic congestion In go (UP1)—Com munis tied rc Ixsuts, Mo., and Tulaa, Okli.,
major communities in the bell who claim control of half 33.
two counties and showed com of the Congo today were re­
The Weather Bureau blamed
mlasioners a bug* map de­ ported marching on the Im the cold on a “ wioterllke”
picting alt of the various rones
portant provincial capital of •to rn center swirling acroas
such aa business, commercial
tha Great Lakes. It pushed
Bukavu.
Industrial, agricultural, real'
swiftly southward to Texas and
drntial end other* in die two
eastward to the Appalachian*.
coon tie*.
•now foil at the U.ooo lava)
LONDON (V P D -$ e 4 China
, He noted Hlrhway 17-02 to and at ltaet five pi*-Peking to the L« Plat*'mountain* of
gradually btcoaiIng congested
Communist parties Intend to southwestern Colorado Tu*a
with commercial establish­
boycott the Moecow-ealled ral­ day.
ments and this, be said, will
But to the east and south of
ly of Communist partita on
greatly limit toe highway's abi­
the Sino-Sovlet conflict, au tho advancing cold air tem per
lity to move traffic.
ihoratattve diplomatic aourc at urea remained hot and hu­
The new loop, he contends,
midity high. It was 100 degree*
os aald today.
will alleviate tola situation. He
at Mineral Well*, Tex., Tues­
asked for, and received, in­
day.
Pay
formal approval of commiss­
WASHINGTON (UP1) ioner* of the study and said
his group would continue the President Johnson signed to'
to law today a $207 million
planning.
pay
raise for aorvicemen. He
The loop proposal and other
AP BO CANO, South Viet
phases of an overall plann­ said it gives America's "uni­
ing report will be considered formed citizens a fuller mea­ Nam (U P I))—An American
at the Aug. 21 meeting, he sure of the respect they have helicopter pilot waa killed by
earned."
Communist machine gun fir*
added.
today during the biggest hellThe proposed new highway
horna attack aver launched in
would, he said, improve ac­
ATLANTA
(UP!)
—
Fiery
Viet Nam.
cess between Sanford and the
Crewmen of tha aircraft
university site, Sanford and Lester Maddox, egged on by
the McCoy Jetport near Or­ about 300 whltei, Tuesday said the pilot, • first lieuten­
lando, between Sanford and strapped on a pistol, aold ax ant, slumped over hi* controls
Cocoa, McCoy Jetport and the handles, turned back three when armor-piercing .60-cali­
university, Kissimmee and the Negroes, stabbed ■ dummy, ber bullets tora through the
university, the Martin plant defied police, rode ■ bicycle nine of hi* helicopter and hit
and
university,
Seminole and blocked traffic. But he him In tha chest. Ths co-pilot
County agricultural interests kept his restaurant segregat­ grabbed the control* and flew
ed.
hack to Saigon.
end the Everglades.
It further would encourage
development of the south shore
of Lake Jeesup, the develop­
ment of the Lake Mary inter­
change area at Interstate 4,
trade between South Seminole
County and the Sanford shop­
ping area*.
The loop would also move
HERSI1EY, P*. (U PI) — Wo seek Instead to make
heavy traffic around Orlando
Republican
presidential nom­ room for oil, and to aseur* a
and connect all major radial
ciimal* within th* party In
highways and is far enough inee Barry M. Gold water told
which ail of us will feel com­
out from Orlando and Sanford a GOP summit unity confer­
to serve the developing areas ence today: "I seek th* sup­ fortable and at homa.”
Goldwater a d d e d , * wa
for many years.
port of no extremist—of the want, and we need, ths help
This latter ia in contrast
left or the right.”
of every Republican if wo are
to current highway construc­
The statement, apparently to win in November."
tion which County Engineer
aimed a t clarifying hie posi­
Then, commenting th at “w#
William Buah Jr. said is “ob­
tion
on
extremiim,
waa
con­
havo
heard much already, and
solete when it is built.”
tained in an address prepared wo will hear more before No­
for a meeting of Repuplican vember, about political ex­
governors, gubernatorial can­ tremism and extremist organdidates and other top party iaatlona and policies,” Coldleaden including former Pres­ water said:
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Let me reiterate what I
able him to use a 30-foot and ex-Vic* President Rich­ hava said over and over In
ard M. Nixon.
this campaign: I seek tho sup­
county right-of-way on Elder
Goldwater al»o renewed hie port of no extremist—of tho
Road. Because of a draining assault on Johnson adminis­ iaft or the right. I havo far
ditch, only 11 feet of the tration foreign policy. And he too much faith in tho good
right-of-way remains and Bos­ called It “tha supreme politi­ sense and stability of my fel­
ton does not have room for cal lie" to imply th at a Cold- low Republicans to b* Im­
acceaa to hit property where water victory Nov. S over pressed by talk of a so-called
he plans to construct a home. President Johnson m i g h t ‘extremist take-over1 of tho
party. Such a thing cannot
The Commission voted to somehow lead to war.
Streiaing tha need for party happen under BUI Miller (Rep.
permit, the Lake Harney Wa­
te r Association to utillso unity, tha Ariaona senator William E. Miller, R-N. Y.,
county rights-of-way for lay­ called for people of all ahadca tha vies presidential candi­
of opinion within tha GOP to date) and me.
ing w atar mains.
Strickland • Morrlaon, Inc., join In tha effort to win the
“ Wa repudiate character
tha only bidder, was awarded Whlta House and other offices aeeaaelne, vigilentea, Com­
bids on two compact aedana, for ths Republicans.
mon lets and any group anch
two trucka, ona delivery type
"Tha party of Lincoln la aa tha Ku Klux Klazt th at
van and ona flat body dump now, a t last, a g n a t national
ska to image* it* viawa
truck plus a two-ton cab and party,” ha aald. “We seek to through terror * r threat or
read no on* out of thia party. vlolenc*.”
chasla.

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Board Meets

Rebels Gain

LEO HUTNER
(Herald Photo)

BigHtividends Seen
With Marina, Canal

Those of you who are used
to hearing Nick Pfelfauf'a
deep voice on WTRR radio
atfetion will soon be seeing
him ea well as hearing him.
Beginning next Monday, Nick
will be working for WESR
"A m arina In Sanford and
TV Channel 2 and you’ll see
him on Newscope, which completion of a Unking canal
A cornea on from 6:30 to 6:30 from the St. Johni River to
p. m.
the Atlantic will pay the
greateit dividends of any in­
Ths Seminole County Board
vestment expended by our
of Instruction will convent
city, county or state."
for Ha regular August meet­
This summarize* the views
ing a t 1 p. m. Thursday,
of
Leo Butner, m anager of toe
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Sanford State Farmers* Mar­
Registration a t Seventh
ket, aa he commented on the
Day Adventist Schools a t merits of the proposed lake.
Forest Lake Academy in For- front marina and the corrolw est City will be held from B
ary, the Sanford-Titusvllle ca­
a., m. until noon on Friday
nal.
Aug. 28, Sunday, Aug. 30 and
His statement follows:
Monday, Aug. 31. School will
"Transportation and refri­
open Sept. 1.
geration
are two of the most
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important items in the phe­
Chamber offlcUla are warn nomenal growth and wealth
Ing homeownere against itinof our country and specifical­
arant house painters who of ly our great State of Florida
fer to paint homes and bsrna in the past 30 years.
I a t unreal iatlcally low prices
"Can you Imagine what the
1 Thouaanda of homeownera are city of Miami would be today
bilked each summer by fly without them ! It would still
by-night operators whose ex­ be a mosquito i n f e s t e d
travagant promises concern­ iwamp, unllvable by our
ing quality of paints and standards of today.
workmanship fail to material
"The pioneers of Florida
lie in the finished jobs. Cham' traveled by water. The St.
ber leaders urge homeowners Johns River was uaed from
to check with a reputable Jacksonville to the rail head
dealer and tell him the needs at Sanford.
| H ell offer suggestions and
"We have run the gamut
should prove holpful when from water to rail to truck to
planning the painting job air and It is ■ proven fact
with a contractor.
that we should utilize the
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most economical of all — our
Sanford area members of waterways.
the Florida National Guard, B
“The construction of a ma­
Company, are la FI. Stewart, rina in Sanford and the com­
Ga., for a couple weeks aa pletion of ■ linking canal from
they take part in the annual the St. Johns River at Sanford
active duty tour. They arrived to the Atlantic will pay the
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at the local armory real early greatest dividends of any InSaturday morning; same atill veatment ever expended by
robing the aleep out of their our city, county or slate.
•yea. Departure time wa»
“There are two aipects to
around I a.m. and the trip to this proposal; One la revenue,
Georgia waa reported un­ growth and business derived
eventfully boring by the rid­ from freight exported and im­
ers. They’ll be back Aug. 23. ported; and the other ia reve­
nue, growth and business de­
rived from pleasure craft that
will use it.
“ Many allied industries will
Abby ------------ .... Page 2-A follow its completion. As to
Bridge ........... - ___ Page 2-A freight, railroads are doing
C la ssifie d ____ ____ Paga 11 more buzioese today than ever
Comics ______ ___ Page 10 before in the history of our
Page 1-A state. Trucks a n d
Editorial _____
truck
Page 3 freight liaaa are doing the
Funerals - ..... ___ Paga 10 ■ame thing. W hen 40 years
Horo scops
Society ____ . . . . Paga 8 ago wa bad no 'over too road
. . . Page 6 trucks' today tha highways
Sports ____
ITV Programs _ ___ Page 2-A a n full of them. Most of
T sfe 2-A them a n pulling at or near
1V« ths Women

Herald Index

Bulletin

Hearing Set

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Head majorette, Sylvia W ll
Hams, unnounccd today that
majorette practice will begin
a s t N . m. Monday at Semin­
ole High. "Any girl," she
any*, “who has hnd experience
In twirling and is interested
in becoming a member of the
•Twirling Semlnoles’ A or B
Corpa are welcome to try out
for one of the posltloni.*' The
girla are requested to meet
in front of Fleming Gym­
nasium. Workouts will last
A two hours.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with afternoon showers through Thursday; high today 87-90; low tonight in 70s.______
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 254
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., AUGUST 12, 1964

the weight limit of 73,271
pounds. Air freight is growing
daily with perishable com­
modities a n d high priced
freight.
“The remarkable t h i n g
about the whole situation is
that the demand for moving
more freight is growing daily.
With our increasing birth rate,
our increase in population by
new fa millet moving into the
state and greater demands of
our growing industries Unkcd
with our increasing produc­
tion of fruits and vegetables
and other agricultural com­
modities, it is only natural
that we should develop and
use the most economical of
all methods of transportation,
our waterways. There ia plen
ty . . . and wll] be more . , ,
freight for all methods of
transportation including wa­
terways.
“ We, at the Sanford State
Farm ers’ Market, anticipate
a great increase in tonnage
and volume of business when
the esna] is completed. Lei's
wnrk together and dig itt
"As to the marina, when I
moved to Sanford 43 years
ago 1 purchased a canoe and
my brothers and I used to
paddle from the Osteen farry
through Woodruffs Creek and
toe lake to the Sanford dpek
and then walk to church.”

Board OKs Election
The Board of County Com­
missioners Tuesday authorised
an election for registered vot­
ers in Precinct 2 to establish
a fira control district. The
election, according to the
adopted resolution, will be
held in connection with the
general election Nov. 3.
George Bell presented to
the Commission a petition
containing 177 names, more
than the required 26 per cent
of the 630 voters in tha pre­
cinct.
In other action, tha Com­
mission took under advise­
ment a request by James
Boston of Laka Monroe that
some action be taken.^o en­

Chinese Boycott

Bill Signed

Copter Pilot
Killed By Reds

None Admitted

Barry Rejects
All Extremists

WILD ANIMAL BONES Identification was one aspect of naturelore cov­
ered at the 4-H Wildlife Camp Inst week at Camp McQuarrie in the Ocala
National Forest. A. S. Jensen, right, assistant forester with the Florida
Agricultural Extension Service, describes the jawbone of a deer to threa
Seminole County youths. With Jensen are, from left, George Bradshaw,
Rudy Mueller and Albert Pula. The camp is designed for teen-age boyf
who have done outstanding 4-H Club work and have an interest in wild­
life and conservation.

Orientation Program For
New Teachers Monday
By Julian Btenetrnm
Associate Editor
Between 60 and 70 new
(eachera—&lt;hat la, new to Semi­
nole County — will go on toe
payroll next Monday morning
when they convene at 8 a. m.
for a special orientation *e»aton at English Estates Ele­
mentary School.
The following day the coun­
ty's 600-plus teachers all will
report to their raepecUve
schools for tha pre-school
planning period to propan for
the official school opening day
—Aug. 31.
Despite the fact that the
date h at been announced over
and over, the school board of­
fice and The Herald are atill
answering individual requests

as to tha date schools will
open.
The Aug. 31 date was estab­
lished because Labor Day
come* during tho second week
In September. Usually achooU
open the day following Labor
Day. In (act, this will be the
second time within the past
17 years that achooU will be
opened on an August date.
Aa toon aa the county's
new Instructors gather at En­
glish Estate* school they will
board school busee for a tour
of Seminole. They will return
to the air-conditioned (or cli­
mate controlled) school—new­
est In the county system—just
before noon when they will be
the guests at a luncheon spon­
sored by the Seminol* County

Education Association.
They wiH be Introduced to
officials of this group, officials
of the Classroom Teachers
Association and to county
school authorities, Including
Superintendent R. T. Milwee
who will officially welcome
them to Seminole,
Following the luncheon tha
new teachers will convene toe
elementary and secondary
teacher conference* directed
by Mr*. Margaret Gok, aupenvltor of elementary education,
and W. H. DeShaio, super­
visor of secondary education.
Pre-ectiool planning aeaeiana
will begin at the respective
achooU the following morning,
Sessions will be held from 8
a. m. untU 2-30 p. m. daily.

Who Gets Water? Is Question
conditions out-of-lhe-city-Umlt*
residents could havo city wa­
ter.
City Manager Knowleo ex­
plained it thi* way:
“ Because our two new weU
Held*, one in tha vicinity of
th* May fa I;. Golf Course, and
on* south of tho city limlta,
off Hwy. 17-02 South, are both
well outside the present city
limits , you will find city
crows laying pip* from tho
ends of present lines to the
new well fields.”
“ New water pipe* am being
laid along Onora ltd. from
Hwy. 17-02 east to 8anford
Ave.; along Grapevllle Ave.
aouth from First St. to 23lh
certain St.; west on the 23th St. ex-

By Dottle Austin
City Editor
The laytof of water line*
outelde the city limit*, In con­
nection with the City of Sanford’* $800,000 water Improve­
ment ppoyam h a s le t th* telaphones avCity Hall a-jlngUng.
Person! living outside the
d ty limit*, seeing city crow*
and workmen busy stringing
water pipes out along West
23th 8t„ the Paola Rd. and
Grape villa Ave. have beeelgcd
City Manager W. E. Knowles’
office with Inquiries aa to whe­
ther tola water will bo avail­
able to tham.
The answer, in general, la

"No."
However — under

HAS Ceremonies
Open Barracks
“Tha first major structural
change" at Sanford Naval Air
Station was officially opened
this morning In ceremonies at
Barracks 810, th* now sir
conditioned building which
will now become "home" for
308 petty officers at the bate.
Capt. C. W. Swenson, com­
manding officers of th* sta­
tion and Capt. James O. .ieyo,
commander of Reconnaissance
Attack Wing One, cut the rib­
bon to officially open the
aparkiing tore* story struc­
ture.
Capt. Swanson noted In an
informal talk during a tour
of tho building that it la “the
firat major structural change"
a t tho station. He added that
many "change*" had occurred
in operation* end other phases
of th* baa* but this $360,000
building is tho start of what
ho hop* will bo "a pilot pro­
gram of th* future."
"Tho man aaalgned to thi*
barracks,’’ he aald, “a r t vary
fortunate; they will be set­
ting tho pac* for and hava an
impact on tha future of tha
station facliitiea."
Ho called on th* occnpanta
to use common acme In car*
of tho building so aa to keep
It as sprightly new aa It la
now.
Capt. Swanson and C apt
Mayo led Navy personnel,

Alice Surrenders
LUBAKA, Northern Rhode­
sia (U PI)—Prophetess Alice
Lonahlna, mystical leader of
th* fanatical Lumps religious
tact whose rampages plunged
parts of Northern Rhodesia
Into a bloodbath In recant
weeks, surrendered today to
government treops.

contractor r a p r esenUtlvea,
and news media on a tour
of th* facility prior to tho
ribbon-cutting.
Th* men will enjoy some
degree of privacy, four men
per room; new furnishings,
and washers and dryers on
each floor.
Each floor ia complete with
centrally located lounge and
reading room facliitiea In ad­
dition to laundry rooms, and
!&gt;aggage storage rooms. AU
lounge spaces are acoustically
treated for nolae reduction.

tension to th* Paola Rd. and
west on tha Paola Rd. to tha
Mayfair GoU Course. These
new lines wlU connect tha
end* of our protect Unaa la
tha new well!.
“Th# established pedlar ad
foe CKy Commission la that
no utility taps will b# made
If th* property owner la out­
side the corporate lknlta of ths
city, unless It Is within an ap­
proved annexation a rte .
“ However — any person dasiring city utilities m ay alga
an annexation petition asking
that their property be brought
Into the city.
“ If feaalblla, th* Commlam
Ion will then set too a n a lor
annexation. Thia could taka
several months, unless tha
property la contiguous with
adjoining tha present d tp
limits. In toe meantime, how­
ever, tha property owner whs
haa signed an annexation peti­
tion will be allowed to tap Into
tha line, and a m eter will be
installed. Tha catch ia, there
ia a 30 percent additional
charge on the utility bill until
such time a i tha property ia
officially annexed.”
Knowles explained that tola
policy hai been necessary due
to the ahortage of water for
toe past several years, with tha
city'* first obligation due to
tho city residents.
In
approximately
seven
months, when the new w ater
supply Is added to ths sys­
tem, the City Commission may
be receptive to a new policy
to broaden tho water use to
many additional customers.

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Republican Ranks Split Over Platform

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By William J. Eaton
United Press International
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)—
The Republican Convention
vraa apllt today over a Goldwater-dominated party plat­
form that promlaed a new
cold war militancy but lacked
onough muacla on home-front
iaauea to satisfy Scranton
backers.
Aa expected, the document
•merged aa a aymbol of tha
broader power struggle be­
tween the forces o f Sen. Bar­
ry Goldwater and Gov. Wil­
liam W. Scranton for, what
one Republican termed, "the
aoul" of the party.
Anti - Goldwater f o r e e a
promised a floor fight Tuesday night, to insert into tha
platform stronger language
on civil rights, “ extremists"
political action groups, and
praaldantial control of nu­
clear weapons.
Tha preliminary draft o f
the platform was written hy
tha GOP Resolutions Commit­
tee during two week-end ses­
sion* wracked with conflict.
It left these dominant impres­
sions:
— The, committee draft wna
a total victory for the Goldwelerltea which the Scranton
supporters seemed unlikely to
reverse In a convention floor
showdown.--------------------------—The moat p r o m i n e n t
thama was the new no-nonsense attitude toward dealing
with tha Communist bloc na­
tions—a much tougher state­
ment than the 1000 platform
pronouncement on the subject.
— The platform endorsed
the 1004 civil rights law, but
devoted leas apace to tha civil
rights struggle then the doeament adopted by tha GOP
convention four yeara ego.
The committee draft turn­
ed down Scranton's request to
reaffirm the constitutionality
o f tha civil rights law, but
Instead pledged:
"Full Implementation and
faithful execution o f the civil
rights act o f 1004, and all
other civil rights statutes, to
assure equal riglita and op­
portunities guarantied by the
cunatltutlon to every citlxens."
Scranton’s barkers focused
their attack In tliia area be­
cause Goldwater voted against
tha civil rights bill. They
probably will seek to Insert
Into tha document a stronger
commitment than “ full imple­
mentation and faithful execu­
tion" o f the statute.
On tha question o f politi­
cal extremism, the 8,500-word
platform was silent except for
• gibe at the Domocrata it ac­
cused o f being "federal ex­
tremists." Pro - Goldwater
forces beat bark attempts by
tha Scranton-led hloc to place
the GOP on record against
extremist groups on the right
and left, particularly the John
Birch Society.
Tha platform rommlttce al­
to spumed efforts by tha
Scranton group to assert the
GOP'a belief that the presi­
dent should control the use of
t il nuclear weapons. Goldwa­
ter has contended that the
NATO commander should be
given greater supervision over
use o f tactical nuclear mini
In case of a surprise attack.
The conservative f o r c e *
which dominated the platform
drafting did not adhere atrlrtly to the Goldwater handbook
on all domestic Issues, but on
foreign pollry it was the sen­
ator's viewpoint all the way.
It preached "victory for
freedom and stressed the fin
silly of the current cold war
struggle, "Thera can bo no
peace, there can I* no secur­
ity, until thl* goal Is won,"
tha platform said.
"A t long as Communist
leaders remain Ideologically
fixed upon ruling the world,
there can be no lesser goal,"
It added. "This la the supreme
teat of America's foreign pol­
icy. It must not be defaulted."
The accomplish "total vic­
tory " tiie pro-Guldwator plat­
form citad:
—The threat o f withdrawbig
diplomatic
recognition
from tha Soviet Union In or­
der to gat Communist conf i l l Ionia

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Establishment o f
aa n tibia, continuing raviowa" of
tha nuclear test ban treaty.
This section contained tha
name lingering doubt that tha
treaty la a tactical disadvant­
age that waa expressed by
Goldwater In voting agelnel
It
A cold war etreUgy amthe attack. It ad­
vocated preaalng more "deelsively" fo r victory In South
,Vlet Nam, recognition of •
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the Republican national convention. Some lively
and reorganisation o f the
United Nations.
Scranton force* evidently
were” hoping' Hint "they could
point up what they consider
deficiencies in tho platform
during n convention floor de­
bate viewed by a nationwide
television audience.
There were reports that
they were prepared to us*
their “ biggest names” in such
a fight, Incluiiiling New York
Gov. Nulson A. Rockefeller,
and Michigan Gov. George
Romney,
However, the big fight may
very well ahrink to tho statu*
of a minor skirmish that will
end almost before It starts.
Goldwater forces who control
tho convention were exacted
to have the parliamentary au­
thority to dctcrinlno bow long
thu debate will continue.
The Scrunton camp was re­
ported pressing for at least
threo hours of talk. However,
those in the scat of conven­
tion power wrro disposed to
allow only one hour debate
for all proposed platform
changes—.’lO-ininutca for each
side.

Miss Hicks 4th
In Contest
lly Jane Casselberry
Miss Paula Hicks o f Alta­
monte .Springs, Florida's en­
try In tiie * "Miss Smile,
U.S.A." contest held this
weekend at Cypress Gardens,
was third runner-up for the
national title.
Winner was 17 year old
Joe-Anti Kednrs o f Clear
laike, Iowa. First runner-up
was Jane Olmstad of tiie Uni­
versity of Kentucky ami aecend
runner-up
was J a n
!'helps o f Colorado Springs,
Colo,

A total of 25 girls repre­
senting 111 stales participated
in the contest.

Tshombe Sworn
As Premier
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con
Co (UJ'I) — Moise Tsluimbe
began his first week as pre­
mier of llw Congo which he
once fought In a vain twoyear war of secession.
Tshombe, former president
of Katanga, pulled that pro
vinre nut nl the newly • Inde­
pendent Congo Just four y ra n
ugo. United Nation* forces
eventually ended the seces­
sionist movement ami Tsliomlie went into exile in Europe.
He returned only two weeks
ago alien President Joseph
Kasavubu asked him to form
a new Central covernment for
the rebellion * riddled coimtry.

Sidelined
NEW YORK (U PI) — First
baseman Ed Kranupnul o f the
New York Meta will lie side­
lined for a week with a
sprained right anklo which he
suffered Balurday while duck­
ing away from a pitch thrown
by Ray Sadeckl o f tha St.
Louis Cardinals.

action is expected over the parly platform. A
workman in the picture Is preparing the stnto
flag of New York to he hoisted as a decoration.

Ike Holds To Convention Neutrality
HAN FRANCISCO (U P I)—
Former Preaidenl Dwight D.
Eisenhower persisted In hi*
convention neutrality today
hut waa “ grateful” to Gov.
William W. Scranton for
sparking a Republican plat­
form debate.
Bowing Sunday night as a
GOP convention commentator
for tho Anierirnn Broadcast­
ing Co., Elsenhower refused
to taka aides in Scranton's
seemingly futile battle with
Sen. Barry Goldwater for the
party's president la I nomina­
tion.
The general confessed that
“ tilings didn't develop the
wuy 1 hoped they would" in

Slayer's Girl
Asks Release
LINCOLN, Nub. (UPI) Attorneys for Carll Ann Fu­
gate, who as a teen • ag**r
made the homicidal rounds
w i t h mass • killer Charles
.Starkweather, wero necking
her freedom today under a
recent U. S. Stiprmc Court ru­
ling that could open prison
doors across the nation.
Miss Fugate is currently
serving a life term In the Ne­
braska Women's Reformatory
at York, After her conviction
on a first degree murder
charge, KUrkwcatlirr was ex­
ecuted for one of 11 slaying*
lie was involved In.
Miss Fugate, who is now
20 , argued in a petition filed
in U. S. district court at Lin­
coln Thursday Hint her runktilutiona] rights were viola­
ted after her capture ami dur­
ing her 10SS trial. She was 14
at the time.
She was found guilty of
helping slay Hubert Jensen,
IT, Rennet,
Neb. Jensen's
glrlfricndv Carol King, IT.
Ilennet, was also found dead,
ami originally the prosecution
announced it intended to try
('aril on a charge Involving
the girl's death.

hla desire* for a “ gencrnl de­
bate and dialogue . . , both
alaiut Issues and about per­
sonalities."
Eisenhower was asked "do
you think you liuve achieved
an open convention?" Refer­
ring to .Scranton, who is forc­
ing a convention floor fight
over rlvll right* and other 1ssuea on whirh lie disagree*
with Goldwater, Eisenhower
replied:
"W ell, at least this: wo
have got one man, now, with
n certain following that lias
got an open platform and he
will bo heard, and to lliat ex­
tent, I am grateful that he
undertook thu thing."
Iln arrived Sunday after a
train trip nrroxa the country.
Ilo received an enthusiastic
reception from several thou­
sand Republican* final bolii
tho Goldwater and Scranton
camps, ami set up heuilqmirlet* In the presidential suite
of the fit. Francisco Hotel,
Eisenhower in expected to
hold court there for the two
lending candidates and oilier
GOP dignitaries dm lug the
next four day*. Tuesday eve­
ning, liu will address the con­
vention.

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TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 233

.Three Development Proposals Placed Before City
Council Calls
Study Session
After years o f being icnored, Sanford’s unde­
veloped waterfront was suddenly the focus o f atten­
tion at Monday's City Commission meeting as three
different groups presented proposals for doing some­
thing about it.
Commissioners took no action nfter hearing all
the proposals. Mayor A. L. Wilson set a closed session
meeting to mull over the proposals at 8 p. m. Thurs­
day.
(Jeiirjrn Touliy, spokesman personal gain," he pointed
fur tho "flanker's group" out.
Spokesman for one of ths
pointed out (tint it twin rn.
other "group," (which were
Uroly possible that till three never Identified by names)
proposals could ho dovetailed James
Chapman
protested
(Continued on Page Three)
in surh n way that all could
ha lined.
--'■ n u tf-h * pleaded with emu-* ...... ★
★
Ar
mlasionera, "we urge that you
not conniiler leasing nny por­
tion o f tho waterfront to nny
private parties, until you have
decided on a comprehensive,
over-nil, tong range develop,
imuil plan which will make
nil plans n part of Hie whole."
(It wui pointed out that
A
waterfront
developmrmhera of the “ Imnkrr’s meat, program, aimed at
croup," Including G e o r g e
"crrallng an entirely new
Touliy, T. K. Tucker, Howard Image of .Sanfunl" was pre­
Hodges and John Hurtnn hnd sented for the first Umo
put up more than (it.000 to in public at the meeting of
develop the plan which they City Commissioner* Mon­
presented to tho commission, day.
era Monday, iturton’s offices
Ihls long-range plan Is of
were not "hired" hut pnrtlel. surh scope and magnitude
pntod on a equal basis with that the Herald Is devoting
•he others.) Francis Houmil- an entire page to attemptIn*, former president of the Ing to present It as fully as
Keininole County Chninl&gt;er of possible lo our readers.
Commerce and John Krlder,
Tills Is t h e
so-called
dmlifitifr, on which would ho constructed a yacht dub,
clni), with nmple parking, and Harden park area, in thu
WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, ns duvelojied
executive director, we
)n“ Hanker'* Plan," because it
marine
service
facilities
nnd
driveways.
Tho
entrance
to
right
foreground
in
another
yacht
club
Iml-imsin
urea,
slrumentsl in thu formulation
by Architect John Burton IV is shown above. In tho
was originated by three lo­
of the plan.)
this is at Sanford Ave. To tho rlirht uf tills is tho pro­
proposed in the lontr raiure development plan. Entrance to
upper left hnnd corner Is tho present bandshell and brenk*
cal hank executives, Geor­
posed
25
acre
landfill
mr-i,
&gt;ht»
filled
•■/
d
m
l.;/":,
un
th
is
would
l"t
«"n
tl
r
i-.ist
aid'1
tip
thu
Mayfair
x
in,
(which
Commissioner
Joe
linker
In­
wm*.;. To liurYiilht Is the proposed Yacht basin, showing n
ge Tnuhy, T. K. Tucker and
sisted that he could not see
which could bo constructed a motel restaurant and night
Is the lnrpe InillditiK naen in the photo.)
centered landfill urea, which would bo constructed from
Howard Hodges, working in
how leasing to one o f the
conjunction with John Kri"waller groups would In* de­
trimental hut this aroused n drr, Seminole Chamber of
storm of protest from tho Commerce manager, and
John lliirton, IV, architect.
parked auditorium.
Tills plan Involves an
Members of tho commission
floor agreed that tho water­ over-all development pro­
front development program ns gram for the entire water,
presented by tho ‘banker’* front from Park Avenue to
They thought Bits!
Mrllonvllln Avrunr, Involv­
group" was a "tremendous
Nearly every one of Florida’s major cities
I'hin" and all said that they ing half a million dollar*
lias grown and developed around some major
and rrniniiilng under muni­
were "in fuvur o f It."
cipal control.
feature or well known attraction.
John Krlder, H o m l n n l o
•
•
•
Only a few of them have become great
County Chamber of Comeconomic centers such as Jacksonville, Tampa
Two
other
plana
which
merre manager pointed out to
and Orlando.
were presented lo the Ctty
commissioners,
The majority of them have somu other fea­
“ The only gun ran lea you Commission involve only
the present host basin area
have from theso p r i v a t e
ture or attraction which keeps them in tho
groups Is a rental of (| n and the old handshrlj pier
limelight and draws their share of tho valuable
year for three years. They with a financial outlay from
tourism dollar that means so much to the basic
may never show nny profit— private capital of about
economy of the urea.
and you huvo tied up tho wa­ (23,not) each.
Sarasota, for cxnmpie, has tho Ringling
terfront for 40 year* for (01"
One of these plans waa
Museum, Ocala has Silver Springs, Daytona its
JOHN KIDDER
HOWARD HODGES
GEORGE TOUHY
JOHN IUIUTON
‘Our
group,
(tho
banker's)
presented
by the "Chapman
world famed benches, Miami Beach its resort
* . . I , o f t ..
. . . First Federal
. . . Architect
, . . Sanford Atlantic
nro not proposing this plan group," headed by James
hotels and top flight entertainment plus Its
with tho Idea of any finanrlul Chapman, architect, and tho
thoroughbred racing.
profit to ourselves. Wo want other by Ansel Snow nnd
Sanford has tried everything thnt’s come
to seo Sanford put on tho Grover Todd.
along without success -— mainly because It’s
‘ map’ In a Idg way; wu want
These proposals will also
never thought BUT- enough to develop its one
to rresto nn entirely new be drflned separately hi
ami only major asset, the St. Johns River.
iningn of tho city; wo don't other stories on this page.
After 100 years of toying with one idea
Hnw much is it going to
want to sen the city loss con­
• • •
nfter nnother concerning the river, nfter 100
cost 7
trol of tho greatest asset we
More waterfront stories oo
years of talk, the moment of truth has arrived.
have, our
waterfront, by
This is tin first and major
Sanford’s hanking Institutions—cognizant
A group of Sanford busi­ commodation o f upptoximntent intense interest tn munici­ chopping it up nnd parceling Page Three,
Three Sanford hanker*, con
question lo he asked of the
of Sanford's critical downtown situation—have
nessmen, headed by three lo- ly 100 yacht* in the new proposer* It. waterfront de­ corned over the future of the pal development of l.akc it out to small private investMonroe facilities, h a v e ni s, who are Interested in
"engineered" a plan which will accomplish a
ral bankers, endorsed by thu basin.
velopment presented to the city's business area, search
carefully invrsiigutrd the
host of things.
City
Commissioners.
ing for a way lo stop the
At the same time, it is pro­
manager of the Chamber of
financing feasibility of liie
The marina nnd lakefront center will pro­
Uluntly, it is estimated at downward trend, stem the
posed that n new land-fill
Commerce
and
several
other
project.
vide Sanford with a major attraction, it will
aland
(500,000.
flow of business away from the
of the must progressive and project iti the basin will prodevelop one major aspect o f the river, it will
We (eel that such develop­
The ligurrs were derived
vide area for service build­
forward-looking
rilixens
Imve
city and bolster a sagging ment is financially feasible
revitalize the downtown economy, and it will
presented to the City o f San­ ings to provide for the re­ frmn inquiries and investiga­ economy, put their head* to
enable Sanford eventually to become tho inland
and that necessary financ­
ford Commissioners a plan, quirement* of the h o n t * tions made by the office of
boating capital o f Florida, a new phase of
ing ran be obtained by utili­
gothcr
and
came
up
with
an
ALWAYS R ftrr QUALITY m
John A. Horton IV, architect,
thu magnitude of which has therein ns well us u small pri­
tourism.
sation of a pledge of the re­
Idea.
who
designed
the
waterfront
never been proposed in tbe vate eluh for the use &lt;f the
it's BIG. There's no doubt about thnt. But
venues derived from thr
They feel that the Rrral.
yacht owners and local in­ d M'lopmenl project.
history of the City.
if Sanford wants to t&gt;o BIG in this day and
Florida I’owcr and IJglil
Horton's
offices
retained
rat untapped resource of the
Their aim i* to prevent terested parties.
time it must THINK BIG nnd do IilG things.
Company
franchise. The an­
(lie services of nn enginer
the City of Sanford Is In the
the Kanlnnl bukines* urea
It is also proposed to create
The development of Sanford's lakefront is
ticipated revrnues and the
who was responsible for the
from slipping into oh-m ri- a new 1.1ml area of approxi­
waterfront, which is not
life of the franchise would
the answer 1
design ami ronstruclion of Hw
I) and luiMering the eronomately 35 acres w'hirh will
appear lo be sufflrirnt, if
Daytona Iteach Yacht Basin, Just another lakr, but a wa­
iti)' In the rlty'a future.
ultimately
accommodate
a along with various other fa­ terway, leading all the way
economic condition* remain
The project, «* presented, three - to - four-hundred room
unrbanged, In make the
cilities of a similar nature in to Jacksonville and on up
proposes ronstrurlion of lake motel, restaurant, night eluh the state.
the east roast.
the aale nf tbe (300,000 cer­
They have come up with
front
farilltie* extending and other facilities.
tificate Issue a bankable
The half million dollars
from the former l«rntlnn of
This facility should have would he spent by the City to a feasible, finanriablr, posatransaction,
the hand shell eastward to a nreemmodutious f o r
large constitute the original yacht tide plan to develop that waWe would like to Impress
point approximately in line meetings such as conventions. basin and the land fill area. It front—and do It in big
you with tbe vital Interest
W XllE 27.77
N0W 1 U
with Mellonville Ave.
Thrse facilities would he con­ Includes such items as water way—a way that will put of nil three organisation* In
Kanford on the map—will
It is proposed that facili­ structed
and operated by service, electric service, sew­
this project and to assure
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
-vrlopnirnt o f industrial vantage o f low-cost barge
ties would he developed to parties such us one of the age service, construction of draw peiqtlr and money
you of our wholehearted co­
from
everywhere.
STARTING
TODAY AT 2:00 P. M.
uction facilities un wa­ transportation for handling accommodate yacht* from a major oil companies or chain
operation in planning, de­
bulktseads, pumped in land
Here, in its entirety is Ihclr
de sites boomed in the bulk-loading commodities.
tire of approximately 30 feet companies, with
the land areas, construction of docks
NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE
co-sigtud later to the City sign and financing.
being leased from the City,
id quarter o f 1904, The
Very truly yours,
Production industries con­ and up, in a yacht basin.
and piers.
Commissioners which accom­
Small
bust
anchorage
It is anticipated that the
riran Waterways Opera* structed or announced plans
The actual design of the panied the presentation of
George Touhy, executive
Inc., reported today,
to construct or ripsnd 137 would be provided in connec- City o f Hanford should be piers and docks has already their plan:
Vice president, First Feder­
p r e s e n t the logical party to construct been formulated, and the fig­
ic inland water currier plant facilities slung naviga­ ticn with the
al
8 ONLY 22"i34"
Gentlemen:
.-Istiun attributed t h e ble waterways during the arcs, bounded by the former thu original basin and the ures are proported lo be well
T. E. Tucker, president,
Tbe Hanford Atlantic Na­
10
ONLY 2i"x44*'
e of plant construction second quarter o f 1904. This bandshell bulkhead and the land fill ares and offer it for within reason.
Florida Stale Hank
tional Hank, Florida State
i navigable waters, in compares with 95 such facil­ newly - created breakwater lease.
9 ONLY J6"x69" ..
Financing can be obtained by Bank and First Federal
Howard Hodges, president.
at least, to the desires ities In the first quarter of constructed by the City.
f o u r range plans rail for the ultiliratlon of a pledge of havings and loan Associa­
fUnferd Atlantic National
7 ONLY 27Bx l0 i"
uunogcmcnl lo lake ad­ &lt;Continued on Page Three)
The plan envltiuna the ac­ (Continued on Cage Tiller)
(tuuliuurd uu I’ agr Three)
tion, as a further indica­
Bank
&gt;

A Page
Off Facts

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Think Big

Layout Of Lakefront Cost Estimated Bankers' Letter To
At $500,000
Project Described
Council Backs Plan

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JULY CLEARANCE!

Waterfront Locations
Attract Industries

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*mtU P in t — July 14. 1064

By Judy Turner
Mr*. C. L. Fitzpatrick, a
number o f tht JlVAH-3 off!*
rent wire* club, w*« elected
president o f Ui* Naval O ffi­
cer* Wive* Club at the
group's semi-annual election
and chance of board coffee
Thursday.
Mr*. J. D. Moloney, o f the
VAH-11— Del. 8 wive* club,
was elected first vice presi­
den t
Their opponents were Mrs.
W . K. Yellnek, president for
the past six months and Mr*.
C. C. Smith.
Mrs. Smith was nominated
•t the election after member*
a p p r o v e d a ronstttutlonal
amendment allowing for the
election o f the first vice
president from club members
at Urge. Former procedure
arms to rhoose the vice presi­
dent from the representatives
to the board.
Officers wives of KVAII-3
were hoiteeees for the event
Thle yeer'e national elections
Inspired the decor o f the bellroom which was turned Into a
"convention hall" for the day.

and held red, white and blue
candles and flags. The o fflcers table was centered with
candles and a planter o f philodcndrrn and baby mums.
Mrs. Al Moyltn won the
centerpiece as a door prise.
Tigerett* wives attending
the luncheon were Mis. Richerd Hoogerwerf, Mr*. Floyd
Oakes, Mrs. Robert Cooper,
Mrs. Robert Gnrsline, Mrs.
Jeff Richey, Mrs. Conald
Steven* and Mrs. Robert
Weiss.
The next meeting o f the
club will be Thursday evening
at 7:30 in ths ballroom. All
VAH-1 enlisted wives are In­
vited to attend end free haby
sitting servlca will he avail­
able. For further Information
call Mrs. Kooter at 322-7473.
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Activities Of RVAH Wives In The Spotlight

Friday wa* Bicycle Safety
Day at the Pine *Cr*at School
Summer Recreation Program.
The bikes were inspected by
recreation d i r e c t o r * and
cards were given the owners
stating what needed to be
done to make their bikes u f .

COUNTING THOSE ALL important ballot* are
Mrs. Warren Moeller and Mrs. James Mayo.

Officers and their wives
and guest* o f VAH-1- met at
the officers pool aboard th*
■Ullon Friday evening for a
steak dinner and splash party.
Ths party servad as a wel­
come to LI. and Mr*. Joseph
Camera and as a farewell to
IX and Mr*. W. I,. Goodman,
I X fjg ) Edmond Coady and
L M jg ) and Mrs. Russell Ger­
main.______________________
Cdr. Jesse Taft presented
VAH-1 plaques to I.t. Good­
man,
Lt.(Jg)
Coady
and
L M jg ) Germain.
In other ceremonlea, North
American representative Dan
Danklefa gave silver muga to
pilots and bombardier-navigatora who had mode |00 car­
rier landings. They are I.t.
Goodman, LI. Dick llamos,
Lt. Cdr. James Ball, Lt. Finn
W l i s t e r , Cdr. Tuft and
L M jg ) Bill I’ullinger. L t.(jg)
Paul llsney and IX John
Uargtr also qualified for th*
mug.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fallln
were guests of IX Cdr. and
Mrs. Dell at the party. Others
present Included Cdr. and
Mrs. V. G. Matula, Mrs. Taft,
Mrs. Barger, Mrs. Barnes,
Miss Martha Phillips, Lt.
Cdr. and Mrs. Thomss Con­
roy, L M jg ) and Mrs. Jerry
Drummtrhausen, IX and Mrs.
Joseph Gilmore, Lt. and Mrs.
Carl Gronqulat, L t.(jg) and
Mrs. Robert Guaat.
Mrs. Hanoy, Lt. Cdr. and
Mrs. George Klett, Lt. end
Mrs. Paul McKenna, L M jg )
Bill Sherrill, Mrs. Debbie
Trepanier, Ena. and Mrs.
Robert Rerknor, I.t. Cdr. and
Mrs. Edward Williams, and
Mrs. Wllatar.

Bed, white and blue streamera, banners and fl*K* decor­
ated the celling and tables.
Each table waa centered with
pennanta carrying the name
e f a atate.
Also
carrying
out the
them* waa the refreshment
canter In the form o f a con­
cession which "sold" sand­
wiches, doughnuts, coffee and
tea. Red capped concession
girls passed the refreshments
around during Uia voting and
ONE OF THE red-hatted hostesses, Mrs. J. L.
"campaigning."
A highlight of the cuffre
Griffin, offers a sandwich and doughnut to
was ths presentation by each
Mrs. W. E. Donahue.
squadron wives group o f a
Also present at ths coffee
campaign Issue In the form
Thres newromers were wel­
o f a "floa t" or placard carry­
comed to th* staff officers were Mre. Herbert Moreland,
wivee club et their July meet­ Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Don
ing delegates.
ing by Mrs. J. 0 . Mayo, The Ethcll, Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs.
Officer* wives of nVAlI-G,
coffee was held at the home Tom Markley, Mrs. Sam Day
dressed la Indian squaw cos
and Mrs. Leigh Ebbert.
o f Mrs. Wallace Holton.
tume* as tbs wivss o f Sav­
•
•
*
Th* new member* are Mre.
age Sons and yelling war
lt
Is
juat
two
weeks
short
Robert lavender, Mrs. Murlon
whoops, atola th* show with
Willhauck and Mr*. Tom Con­ of a year since th* beginning
thslr "togslhsrness" thame.
of
"Jetstresms."
For 60
roy.
Their husbands are presently
Mrs. Mayo ateo presented weeks, with the exception of
on the West Coast and will
farewell gifts to Mre. John a vacation In th* spring, I've
deploy shortly for the West­
llogsnion and Mrs. Howard been "up" on all the Navy
ern Pacific.
news and tried to keep yuu
Harrlsun.
Othsr presentations Includ­
NOW club rapresentative, Informed, too. But 1 think 111
ed the "floa t" o f the station
Mrs. Cliff Nslson, reported to quit while I ’m still ahtad and
wives calling for an " 0 " club
the group on NOW business turn tha column ovsr to the
In 1064, which was drlvsn by
and Mrs. Warren Hoeller capable hands of Dottle Aus­
Mrs. John Williams and Mr*.
was named as Thrift Bhop tin. So, for next weeks news,
Earl Unger on roller skate*,
chairman
for th# staff wives call Dottla at The Herald o f­
Mr*. C. C. Smith o f ths
fice,
group.
RVAH-0 wives elub came
dressed In a b os advocating
more dining out. RVAH-3
wtvee plugged Mrs. (leorge
Kimmone for Chief o f Naval
Operations. The V A H -ll—
Out. 8 Checkertall wives wore
black and whlta checkered
hate or bows fo r their demonitraUun.
The
Peacemaker
wive* o f VAH-77 wore blu*
picture hat*.
The meeting wa* railed to
order by Mr*. Yellnek who
took the occasion to Introduc*
Mrs. Chandler Swanson, wife
e f the new commanding o ffi­
cer of NA8.
The minutes of th* previ­
ous meeting were reed by
Mr*. Ed Foy .before th* group
voted on th* constitutional
amendment. Other business
included th* treeeurer end
Thrift Bhop report* and a
NEW TIGERETTK OFFICERS from left to right nro Mrs. David Fcrsummary o f events during th*
ricr, rliaplitln; Mre. Kenneth Reynold*, secretary; Mm. Marvin Koozer,
past els month*. Old and new
president; Mrs. Willium Ornzl, vice president, and Mrs. Lyle Suraney,
board member* were alio in­
treasurer. They were installed nt a luncheon of the VAH-I enlisted men’s
troduced.
wives club in ths NAS ballroom.
B e f o r e adjourning t h *
meeting th* new president.
Mr*. Fltspatrlck, turned the
microphone to Mrs. Kimmons
w h o congi'atulaled retiring
president, Mr*. Yellnek, on a
job well done and expressed
The County Commission has
ths appreciation and regards
INSURANCE
act A uk 3 a* Dm dale on AIR CON D ll ION F.R
o f th* group for her.
which it will sit s i a board
•
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•
AUTO &amp;. PROPERTY
of equalization to act on any For The Finesi Year Around
New officers of the VAH-1
complaint* concerning prop­
Weather Conditioner
enlisted mens wives club were
FKDDF.HS
installed at a luncheon Wed- erty assessments for the 10All Linen Written
Rale* — Service
needay in the NAS ballroom. 64-66 lax year.
Tour
Insurance
200 S. Park Avr.
Sanford Bring
The date was suggested by
Th* Tigerett* wives were hos­
FA 2-4234
Problemn To U* —
tesses to Mrs. Jeese Taft and Mrs. Mery Earle Walker,
Mrs. V. G. Matula, wivss of tax assessor, when she an­ AUTO SERVICE
tht commanding officer and nounced last week that asAGENCY
executive officer of th* squad­ seesmenl notices would be
211 S. Park Ave. FA 2-6(14'
GULF SERVICE
mailed to tax payers during
ron, respectively.
SANFORD. FLA.
Tires - Batteries - Accessories
Those installed were Mrs. the week of July 20.
Road AAA Service
The Commission today be­
PLUMBING
Marvin Koossr, ths new pres­
Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
ident. She accepted the gavel gan meeting with various de­
Service
from Mrs. Herehell Russell, partment beads in an effort
French as 1st.
to finalise (he budget In lime FA 2-0021
PLUMBING
the retiring president.
FA 2-0022
Complete Installations •
fur a public hearing which
Others installed ware Mrs.
Repairs
Ike Commissioners have set FEEDS
William Orcal, vies president;
Bathroom and Kitchen
for Aug. 11.
Fixtures
Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds, sec­
Water Pumps Free Estimate*
retary; Mrs. Lyle Sareney,
Sanford Flour and 204
8. Sanford
FA 2-3381
treasurer and Mrs. David Per­
Tbe doctor should be called
Feed Store
rier, chaplain.
Immediately when ■ stroke oc­
J
Dandv Feed*
If you want people to pay
The luncheon o f ham, roast curs so that bs can determine
Timothy H s j ^ Cotton Seed attention to your business,
proper individualised
beef, potato ealed, beans and t b *
83.40 per 100 Ik. cell FA 1-MU and aak the
Tollthta waa served buffet treatment for rath patient, Cow Fred
Herald Staff about some at­
Kittening and Fattening
plyle. Individual tables were Florida
Heart
Association
tention getting ads
320
Sanford
Ave.
Sanford
efvw w l with whit* Uollwe eaye■ ■ ■— ■ .
1

Equalization
Hearing Set

AREA DIRECTORY

H. B, Pope Co., Inc.

IN SU R A N C E

HARRY ADAIR’S

BALL-BLAIR

R, L. HARVEY

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Bicycle Safely
Day Held Af
Pinecresf

REFRESHING AT THE concession stand are
Mrs. G. L. Atkinson, Mrs, G. L. Thompson and
Mrs. R. D. Fields

JUST PEEKING FROM behind the topical
sign o f the RVAH-5 wives club is Mrs. Wallace
Russell.

THE NEW PRESIDENT, Mrs. C. L. Fitzpatrick, right, accepts a handful of suggestions of­
fered tjy club members from retiring president,
Mrs. William Yellnek.

CARRYING THE LOAD for RVAH-9 wives is
Mrs. C. C. Smith.

er.
Skill riding and various
race* were held, with prizes
of candy and bubble gum to
the winners aa well as to
those having tha beat kept,
the safest, and the oldest
bikes. This aafety program
was followed by a watermel­
on feaat, th* second such svent
for this year’s summer reereation.
Earlier In the week softball
games wer* held between
Westsida-Grammsr School and
on Thursday with tha team
from South Side School. Boy*
and girla of all ages were al­
lowed to play and showed
good sportsmanship aa well
as skills, directors said.
Future plans Include a Doll
and Hobby Show Friday. Soft
drinks will again be on sale,
the profits of which will be
used to buy mors art auppilts
or mors recreation aquipmantT"
Wednesday will be ths last
day for thoss wishing to mak*
ceramics to do so. A very In­
teresting art program Is plan­
ned for ssch day of th* wtslc
for th* next three weeks.
Many boys and girls art en­
joying ths summer dance
scheduts, especially ths aero­
batics and tumbling. Tha last
three days of ths summer
Recreation Program it Is hop­
ed that Pine Crest can be
host to Westslde-Grsmmsr
and South Side School for a
Play Day, ths winners o f
these events receiving prises.

The SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
•

a

Incorporated

1927

AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD,
STATEMENT OF

FLORIDA

CONDITION AS OF

JUNE 30, 1664
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts..................................................................$5,979,588.21
Less: Reserve for Losses on L oan s....................................
1,398.31
Overdrafts..................................................................................
Banking: H o u se .........................................................................
Furniture &amp; F ixtu res..............................................................
Parking L o t ................................... ...........................................
Federal Reserve Bank S tock ...................................................
Other Resources .......................................................................
Customers Liability Under Letters of Credit.........................
U. S. Government Obligations............................................... $4,291,612.99
Other Bonds and Securities
.................................................. 1,167,664.86
Cash and Due from B an ks........................................................ 1,516,157.81
TOTAL ......................................................................................

5,978,189.90
1,049.18
127,947.38
86,001.47
100,250.94
26,250.00
38,173.67
2 , 000.00

6,975,435.66
$13,335,298.20

LIA B ILIT IE S
Capital S to ck .............................................................................................................
Surplus ......................................................................................................................
Undivided P ro fits.................- ..................................................................................
Reserves ....................................................................................................................
Unearned Discount .................................................................................................
Letters of Credit..................................................................................................
DEPOSITS .....................................................................................................
TOTAL ..........................................................................................................
OFFICERS

375,000.00
500,000.00
121,499.84
85,500.96
237,349.41
2 ,000.00

12,013,947.99
$13,335,298.20

DIRECTORS
GEORGE D. BISHOP
Sanford, Florida

GEORGE A. ORTAGtJS
Chairman o f th* Board
u

$

W. SCOTT BURNS
Manager, Florida Power A
Light Co.
Sanford, Florida

H. HODGES
President

R. F. MANN
Executive Vic* President
MRS. LOIS D. HOUSHOLDER
Assistant Vira President
H. D. ROWLAND
Cashier

WILLIAM V. HEMPHILL
President, Bill Hemphill Motor*,
Inc.
Sanford, Florida
H. H. HODGE8
President

G. C. McBRIDE
Assistant Cashier
MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
Assistant Cashier

ROBERT E. LEE
Cattle
Oviedo, Florida

D. T. MATHEWS, JR.
Auditor

R. F. MANN
Executive Vies President

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
First Vic# President
The Atlantic National Bank
o f Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida
^ ljt
H. B. POPE
President. H. B. Pope Company
Inc.
Sanford, Florida
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
President Shoemaker Construction
Company. Inc.
Sanford, Florida
IRA E. SOUTHWARD
President, Southward Fruit
Company, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER, J R ,
Attorney
Sanford, Florida

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

4l

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July 14, 1964 — Pnge 3

Reds Increase Pressure On South Vietnam
Lake Project
Seen As Mecca
For Tourists

Lakefront Plan
Not Connected
eloo*
With Canal

Four hour parking meters
have been instalU-d at the
city's new parking lot on the
rorncr of First Street and
Park Avenue and business li
brisk.
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4

At last, men, some relief
from tight shirt collars. Tney
are coming out with stretch
collars on shirts that will
stretch a whole sire and a
half. No more choking. More
room for bobbing Adam's ap­
ples.
• * •

Automation
is
affecting
everyone. Now they have au­
tomatic meter readers to read
,
your electric meter, with a
signal in code which is con­
verted by a data processor.
■
Pretty soon the housewife
won't have anyone to talk to
The iceman has disappeared,
along with the grocery boy,
______ the_IruU-^wJd!er and numer­
ous other callers who broke
the monotony of tha day.
• • •
The familiar little minia­
ture license plates manufactured by the Disabled Amer­
ican Vets are now being mail­
ed to more than one million
Florida motorists. If y o u
haven't gotten yours yet,
you’ll get it by September.
• • •

■

One of our clock-watchers
had occasion to be thankful
for this service once when we
lost our keys on a downtown
street and had them prompt­
ly returned to us, thanks to
the DAV's license tag Identi­
fication.
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Mrs. L. E. Spencer of LongWood was the winner of the
South Seminole Dank'e birth­
day contest, receiving a 433
savings account. Situ cama
closest to estimating the total
deposits at the end of the first
three years operation. Actual
deposits
totaled
45,774,848,
bank records show.
• • •
A report from tho Florida
Park Service says last year
was a banner year In attend­
ance and income, with 4,528,311 persons visiting state
parks and memorials. This
was an increase of nearly
600,UOU over the previous year.
Campers found the slate
parks to their liking, as rec­
ords show 623,000 persons
camped in Florida during the
past year. Twenty-six per
cent more than last year.
• • •
Glenn Utt of Sanford has
been named to the Dean's
List at Piedmont College
again. This is nothing new for
Glenn who has maintained
his high scholastic average ail
the way through college as he
did when he attended Semin­
ole High.
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Florida citrus growers have
a record Income of 4*36 mil­
lion last year, not counting
government payments, t h e
University of Florida reports.
This accounted for 34 per cent
of the cash Income to the
stale's farmers. Second to cit­
rus income was livestock,
with dairy products bringing
In 466 million and cattle, calv­
es, and hogs adding another
|78 million, for a total of
|213 million.
• • •
There has been a 414 per
cent increase in the Income
from livestock and livestock
products in the past two de­
cades, due to better pasturing,
iicttcr grades of livestock,
belter disease and insect control and Improved managemen l procedures, according
(o Dr. I). L. Brooke, econ­
omist with the Florida Agri­
cultural Experiment Stations.
• • •
The largest increase in em­
ployment In the South in May
was in Florida, where 64,000
non farm workers were added
to payrolls, the U. S. Departrnent of Labor says. Average
wages were 467.36 per week.
Compared with a national
average of $103.98, though.
However, the Florida aver­
age was highest in the South
sxcept for Alabama.
• • •
Out of our readers has writ­
ten to offer his help in starttng a Humane Society. If you
ere Interested, look for Ills
lllU.i i.i Ue Letter a to the Ed­
itor inside.

U.
S.
M
ilitary
County Moves
Toward New Cites 'Danger'
Courthouse

The objective o f the plan
One of the major features
presented by the bankers o f
about developing
Sanford's
Sanford for the construction
lakefront into a first class
of n luxurious lakefront fa ­
marina is that the project is
cility la to create a big at­
not dependent upon the pro­
traction that will lure money­
posed Sanford-Tilusville can­
ed sportsmen and vacationers
al.
The completion of the cross FRANCIS HOU.MILLAT from nil ever the country.
. . . C. o f C.
slate canal — already under
Behind this basic objective
construction — will certainly
Is tho idea o f a solution to
contribute le the success of a
the “ all too apparent probmarina operation here.
lrms which face the business
And there is no reason to
complex commonly known ns
deny the fact that when Hie
"downtown Sanford", if in­
St. Johns-Indian River Canal
deed not all o f the Sanfcrtl
becomes a reality the big
retail area.'
problem Sanford will (ace is
“ The City nf Sanford has
how to enlarge the marina
one basic advantage over
development.
all othrr municipalities in
Slnoe the operation of plea
When the Casselberry Town the Central Florida area—
sure craft has become the
number one economic phis? of Council convened for its reg­ this bring our frontage on
the expanding recreation in ular meeting Monday night Lake Monroe and the Inher­
dustry, boaters will In* able Chairman Edward Lunn ask­ ent benefits to he derived
to ccme down the Atlantic ed that Attorney Robert Dyer. ln_e«nneetion_ with the St.
coastal "waterway to Titus7 Tcpmcmlng CSRjnFertJG ar■ Johns River, the newlyvllle, visit Sanford, go north­ dens, see to it that recording authorised c r o s s • state
ward to Palatka. enter the equipment and a stenotype barge ranal and the an­
cross state canal and move to machine be removed from ticipated St. John* Indian
the Gulf. Of course, the op­ the chamber.
River canal.
Since Council Attorney Ken
posite route Is also true.
The extensive facilities, If
The boaters already exist. McIntosh had not arrived,
carried out as proposed would
W hit they’re searching for and no effort was made to
be of a "high-class' scope and
now are facilities.
remove the equipment, Lunn
nature that would attract
Sanford can provide those asked for and received a mo­
"big names" In the motel
facilities.
tion and a second that the
If Sanford doesn't, someone meeting bo adjourned tem­ world, "chain” restaurant or
nightclub corporations, utili­
else will and the city will he porarily.
left waiting at the end of a
When McIntosh did arrive zing the publicity attendent
gangplank.
he and the Council mem tiers cn a new location to attract
In fact, it is rumored unaffi* huddled in a three-minute visitors.
dally Uiat a large national private session and Use meet­
"The sim o f this plan,"
construction company on Hie
ing was reopened. Lunn im­ ila proposers said, "ia to
othcr side of the lake is ser­
mediately asked for a move create a really big attrac­
iously considering just such a
tion, not local fishermen
to adjourn.
move.
Cliff Overman made the with a five gallon gas ran
motion which was quickly and a picnic lunch."
"It must he first-rate,
seconded by Art la;go and
Lunn gave lied the meeting in­ with the kind nf farltlllr*
that attract yacht ownrrs,
to adjournment.
Dyer said alter the meeting with plenty o f leisure lime
that it was poxsiblo that cer­ and plenty o f money to
tain actions by- Hie Council spend," thry emphasised.
"A tdg-niuna luxury motel,
may be needed before* the
official minutes of the meet­ a first rate n-stuurniiL and
Why boat around the hush? ing would be available. Lunn nightclub and yacht club
Sanford's downtown section had told Dyer that minutes of that could accommodate con*
is facing the most critical the Hirelings of the Council v e n 11 o n s and delegations
period in its long history. were available. Hut minutes would see thousands of peo­
Once bursting at the seams, could not be obtained until ple coming hero and all of
It Is now spotty and ra g g e d - after they were approves! by tho downtown nrea would feel
plagues! with more than too the Council and that usually the Impact,” it was pointed
many vacant stores and within requires about a muntli.
nut.
&gt; short period of time there
The reasons why Dyer, Slcn“ Sanford has never hud ac­
will even be more.
otyplst Miss Barbara Blair, commodations to serve con­
More than one business man and recording machine oper­
ventions, and every rivlr, frnwill agree that downtown San­ ator Thomas Herald, a Cossetternul, business, undo and
ford Is dying, The outlying b e r r y Hardens employee,
shopping centers arc attract­ were present was not reveal­ religious organization has its
annual state, district, region­
ing the shoppers and if some­ ed.
al and national conventions.
thing Isn’ t done to revitalise
Councilman Art Lego said They would come here, at­
the downtown area to attract
after the meeting that there tracted by the waterfront, by
again the consumers the blight
would bo no official meeting
the very uniqueness o f the lowill continue and the condi­
o( the Council until Aug. 1U.
cation urn! the natural la-auty
tion will become even more
o f the waterway,” spokesmen
critical.
said.
Within a few weeks another
major shopping center will at­
“ Every |o&lt;»| organization
tract another of Sanford's
which is affiliated with a
major downtown stores. When
state or national organization
this particular store—now the
ran hi* a unit o f the Chamber
area’s major shopping attrac­
Five men developed the key of Commerce in attracting
tion— goes, so will most of the to Hie marina project which
their associates to meet here,
people who shop in the down­ has been presented to the City
if wo have something really
town section
Commission and the quintet good, really first-rate to o f­
Revitalization is the answer.
was probably Hie busiest in fer them. Tho potentialities
But the question is howT
the Sanford area for more are unlimited,” it was pointed
Sanford's top financial Insti­
than six months.
out.
tutions have studied the pro­
The idea had been in the
blem. They’ve come up with
the best possible answer they back of their minds for some
could find—the development time and, shortly after tho
of Sanford's lakefront pro­ start of 1961, they held their
perties into an attraction first meeting. They interview­ (Continued from Page One)
which will draw people to ed engineering firms which 1904, and 110 in tha second
Sanford and bolster the down­ had had marina development quarter o f 1003.
The nationwide shallowtown section as well as the experience and asked for a
economy ol the general San­ preliminary design for the draft water carrier associa­
tion first begun keeping wa­
lakefront.
ford area.
From Unit preliminary pat­ terside site plant construc­
With thousands upon thou­
sands of people coming to tern, John Burton IV and his tion and expansion record* in
Sanford—the year 'round to architectural staff made the 1952, Sinro then 6,170 water­
—aboard their pleasure crafts detailed
proposition
which side plant site development*
they will be within walking was presented to commis­ have been reported.
distance of the downtown sioners .Monday night.
Second quarter tabulations
area.
Serving on the committee for 1904 show that 42 o f the
They will spend money here. for the past several months new facilities were chemical
And that means new business­ have been Burton, Howard H. production plants; 26 were
es to fill the vacant stores, Hodges, president of the San­ general manufacturing plants;
new customers for the old ford Atlantic National Bank; 22 were terminals, docks and
establishments, a general in­ George Touhy, executive vice wharves; 16 were metal pro­
crease In the economy of the president of First Federal ducing planta; nine were
area, and a major attraction Savings and Loan Associa­ storage facilities and ware­
for which Sanford likely will tion; T. K. (Gene* Tucker, houses; flv* were groin In­
gain national fame.
president of the Florida State stallations; four each of pe­
Boating Is the fastest grow­
Bank, and John Kridcr, Sem­ troleum facilities, pulp and
ing phase of the rapidly ex­
inole Chamber of Commerce paper planta, and cement
panding recreation industry.
executive and coordinator for plants; three were shipyards;
Not many cities have an oppor­
two were power plants; and
the project.
tunity such as Sanford has.
one was a sugar refinery.
It's the answer to Sanford's
The waterways where the
downtown problem simply beThe North Orlando Charter greatest activity took place
cause it will revitalize It.
Board advised The Herald to­ in new plant itarts and ex­
day that legal advice o f Sen­ pansions in (he second quar­
ator Mack N. Cleveland Jr. ter o f 1904 were: Mississippi
NEW CHILEANS (UPI) — has Iteen *might on the matter fliver with 31 proejets; Ohio
Segregationist Leader Lean- of Uie “ delayed" election, ori­ River with nine projects; Il­
der H. Perez Sr. o f Plaque­ ginally scheduled by t h e linois Waterway with seven
mines Parish will visit St. board for Monday, on recom ­ projects; and Calcasieu River,
Augustine to speak at a segre­ mended changes in Urn .tillage Savannah River, and Tampa
Bay with fir s projects each.
gationist rally.
charter.

Casselberry
Council Meets
To Adjourn

Boost Needed
For Sanford's
Downtown

Brainchild Of
5 Businessmen

Waferfronf

Ask Legal Advice

Perez To Speak

X XT M W
t

MARCHING SEM1NOLES Hem! Girl Officer,
Peggy Rower, sella n ticket lo Bund Director
Peter Rtikttr for the movie which the band
■fw tm n-iiig to. help defray rnst nf thetr.jQiU J}f
town trips. The movie Is “ The Patsy" starring
Jerry Lewis, which will ho seen at tho Ritz
Theater, July 19-22. Tickets are on sale from all
members of tho Seminole High School band.

Barry Appeals For
Republican Unity
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Sen. Hurry Goldwater bid fur
more convention votes today
by deploring party strife
within the GOP ami nil nek lug
President Johnson as “ abso­
lutely unequipped” to be in
the White House.
Goldwater made the Presi­
dent his target at a meeting
with tho Oregon delegation.
Using a word that has been
much discussed at Hits con­
vention, Goldwater said the
Democratic party is being
taken over by “ Hie most dan­
gerous of all extremists — by
the socialists who want to
change our way of business
and centralized government."
He also said issues should
have figured more promlnnntly in Hu* battle for the GOP
presidential nomination which
reaches a climax with the se­
lection of a party standard
hearer Wednesday night.
Instead, lie said, "Republi­
cans have seemed bent on de­
stroying Republicans."
" I f I am the nominee,"

Text Of Marina
Proposal Given
This is the text c f the mnrinn proposal presented to
City Commissioners Monday
by Ansel Snow and Grover
Todd.
"We, Ansel Snow and Grov­
er Todd, «r“ Interested In
teasing tho present municipal
pier along tha north aids of
Seminole Boulevard for the
purpesc o f operating a b o il
marina and concessions on
said property.
“ It Is with the Intention,"
the proposal continues, “ of
constructing a r e s t a u r a n t
with public restrooms, tackle
and halt shop of permanent
type construction; also to
build a minimum c f 20 boat
■lips during the fiist year of
operation."
Snow and Todd request a
lease agreement with the City
fur a period of "5 years at
an annual rental fee of $1
per year, with a renewal
clause fur an additional 16
years.
This lease agreement would
include 238 feet west of Muni­
cipal Pier and 1,000 feet eaaL
Snow and Todd agree to
pny the city one cent per gal­
lon cn gasoline sold, plus $1
n month for each boat slip oc­
cupied for a minimum period
o f one month.
The group wants tho city
to remove the existing con­
crete band stand down to the
footings, to facilitate con­
struction o f the proposed
building.
Snow and Todd made no
mention of how much they
would spend, but stated at
the commission meeting that
they would spend "about $25,000.’*

Goldwater said, “ President
Johnson and his cohorts cun
do no more damage to me
than has U rn done by other
Republicans."
Guldwater also (old the Ore­
gonians in answer lo a ques­
tion that lie supports the Tuft11art ley law provision which
permits a stale to make its
own decision on right-to-work
legislation.

The first step toward a r.ew
courthouse for Seminole Coun­
ty was taker, today when the
County Commission authorized
County Attorney Harold JiJinson to begin drafting an en­
abling act.
The act when completed
would be presented to the
county’ s legislative delegation
for presentation to the 1969
session of the state legislature
for approval
Chairman James P. Avery,
in suggesting today’s action,
said that if Hie act were ap­
proved by the '65 legislative
session any plans for the con­
struction of a new courthouse
facility coutd not be included
any earlier than In Hie 1905-CG
budget.
The Commission today also
established a five-man com ­
mittee to recommend an en­
abling ~fcC“lJIVtag the COUIlty
authority to employ a full time
planner.
Tile planner will be required
if Seminole it to fully parti­
cipate in funds for t h e
planning program now being
undertaken in east Central
Florida. Commissioner John
Fitzpatrick was named head
of the committee to serve with
County
Engineer
William
Hush, County Zoning Director
Robert Brown, County Attor­
ney Harold Johnson, and Gor­
don Orr, a member of Hie
East Central Florida Planning
Council assigned lo work with
the Orange-Seminole Planning
Committee.
Tlie Hoard also okayed the
preparation of an enabling
art which would give legisla­
tive approval to the county
lo standardize per dlam rales.

Six Main Points
Group Presents To Development
Marina Plan

The lakefront development
program presented to the

SAIGON, South Viet N a m - fatalities, according to U. S.
(UP1&gt;— U. S military head­ Defense Department figures.
A high level military spokes­
quarters here announced tonight lhal Communist North man told newsmen here that
Viet Nam has accelerated its during the past year, the Com­
infiltration into the south. It munist Viei Cong forces have
said stepped-up Communist managed nearly to double tha
activity has “ introduced a number of 'hard core" or reg­
certain amount of danger" in ular units operating in tha
four provinces nearest North northernmost four provinces
Viet Nam.
of South Viet Nam.
He said the build-up was ac­
The
announcement
was
made in an extraordinary complished by making use of
news conference called by the former North Vietnamese re­
gular army personnel. These
military.
northern
regular!
It followed disclosure that former
three American officers had comprised at least 20 pex cent
been killed in a daylight Com­ of Uie new Viet Cong forma­
munist ambush of a convoy tions, the spokesman said.
The
spokesman
said
It
40 miles north of Saigon. Six­
teen Vietnamese also were would be a week before th«
killed in the Viet Cong guer­ military here would be able to
say positively whether or not
rilla ambush Monday.
The ambush killings brought there had been an invasion by
North
Vietnamese
to 157 the cumber of Amer­ regular
ican servicemen killed In com­ units.
“ We are not In a p o sitlv | |
bat In South Viet Nam since
Jan. 1, 1961. Ninety-six other say there are regular P a V w
Americans have died from (People's Army of Viet Nam)
other causes such as training units in Souti Viet Nam," the
accidents '"for' a~ ( o l i r of ~ 2S3 jj spokesman^said;-------- —

Project To Require
No Additional Taxes
For the benefit of our read­
ers, The Herald point! out
that the proposrd plans for
selling revenue certificates to
finance the waterfront deve­
lopment proposed by the
"banker's plan" involves no
additional taxes.
Several yerrs ago tho city
secured a franchise from tho
Florida
Tower and Light
Company which pays a six
percent franchise fee on the
company’s gross business re­
turns within the city limits.
Tlie City Commission has
designated there monies for
purposes of capital Invest­
ments, capital outlays, capital
development
and improve­
ments.
This Is Die kind of develop­
ment or Investment in which
no substantial return on re­
venue Is expected, such as the
Civic Center, l l « Number
Two fire station and the
Goldsboro swimming pool.
Though token charges are
made for the use of the civic
renter and awimming pool,
these only defray rusts of
alteration
and maintenance,
and do not repay any of the
cost of construction.
In constructing a first-class
marina development such as
tlm banker's plan proposes,
the city would pledge the re­
venue from this FPL fran­
chise for a number of years.
However, as tite banker's
plan points out, once Die
landfill area, bulkheads and
docks are constructed, they
would be leased to private in­
vestors for construction of the
motel, restaurant, nightclub,
marine supply facilities yacht
club, gas, oil, etc.
These leases and concess­
ions would help to pay off tho
revenue certificate Issue, but
as the hankers pointed out,
would involve no profit to the
city, at least for many years
lo come, until such time as
the loan had liven retired.
This kind of an Investment,
wherein no profit is anticipat­
ed, at least for many years, Is

A group of local business­ City Commissioners o f Han­
men, who were nover Identi­ ford has much to recommend
fied, cither in writing or ver- It.
On close study It appears
hntly, have presented a plan
to
bo iittraelive, appealing,
to utilize tho present band•holl pier and breakwater to possible, Just If lido, mid fi­
nancially feasible.
construct a marina.
Favorable and prompt aeHpiikestnan for the group
was James Chapman, local lien could bring to fruition
ono of the most progressive,
architect.
This group Is asking tho comprehensive and beneficial
City to lease to them ■ por­ projects ever undertaken by
tion of the waterfront, for 41 the City o f Sanford.
Here are some of Hie points
a year for three yenrs, with
the leasee* to pay to tho Hint were made by tho pro­
city after three year*, three posing commltteo of local
pen-ent of their gross profit hankers;
1. It is of sufficient magni­
for the next fivr year* and
tude
to attract high-type
five pereent for the following
12 year*, for ■ total initial businesses with capital to in-,
vest in surh economically
litfso of 20 year*.
The portion that thry wish feasible venture*;
Z. It has tha popular ap­
to lease ineludri the muni­
cipal pier, known a* the old peal of one of the most rapid­
hnmlshell, plus the break­ ly growing business combina­
water which ha*
been built tions In the country —recrea­
tion and Improved uses of
by fill.
The group alao ask* that the waterways;
3. It ha* ezrcllrnt shortthey have the right to re­
range
possibilities and pro­
lease or extend the lease for
another 20 years when tho found long-range potential;
4. It preserves for the City
first ono expires, if their ven­
of Sanford and ila citizens
ture It *ucrr**ful.
The group told
the City control aver and ezrcllrnt use
Commissioner*
that within of Us most important asset;
6. It preserves revenue-proono year they would repair
and
extend
ilia existing during potential that Justi­
docks; construct restroom fa­ fies municipal operation —
cilities; Install gasollno ser­ over and above the beautifi­
vice facilities; construct cov­ cation and recreational bene­
ered and uncovered
boat fit*;
6. It ia fiscally feasible and
lips; muIntain a beat slip for
(Continued from Page One)
the rlty police rescue bout therefore ia attractive as a un additional yacht Imsin to
and maintain frea public sound investment for finan­ ucconiinodato a further 120
cial Institution!.
launching ramp.
lionts which would b« con­
They would also Install and
structed a* usage developed.
maintain a marine service fa­
Further lung-rangs plans
cility and construct addition­
envision tha moving c f the
al boat rumps, slips and docks
oil atorage tanka and duck*
(Continued from Page One)
"as tho demand warrants.’'
presently located oast of
the
revenue
derived
from
the
The group also asked that
French Ave. Into tha desig­
and Light
they l&gt;e granted the right to Florida Power
nated Industrial development
Company
franchise.
ronatruct and operate a bar
The anllclpalrd revenues area west on French Avs.
and resUurunt and a yacht
TIda cleared-out area, In
and the life of the franchise
club.
appear to be sufficient to tho long-range plana o f the
The amount to be spent on
make the tale of a half mil­ committee, would then bo
these facilities, during the
lion dollars worth of certficlau nvnllnhle for new shop* and
first year's initial phase wat
issues a bankable transaction. stores as needed by the
quoted as being “ not leas"
Contract with LoomU-Lecdy, growth and progren o f the
than 426,000.
the city's fiscal agent, has city and the waterfront at­
zhown that the plan is finan­ tractions.
Preliminary contact with oil
cially feasible.
LONG BEACH. Calif. (UPI)
The Sanford Atlantic Bank, companies show no serious
— Pierre Salinger, f o r m e r the Florida Slate Bunk and objection to transferring their
White House press secretary, the First Federal Swings and present facilities to a new
addressed the 41st annual Loan Company have pledged site, or posslbla extension o f
convention of the American to the city their whulrhcartrd their facilities to supply fuel
Newspaper Guild (ANG) to- coopegalion in planning, and fur the yachts which would
be anchored in the basin.
financing the project

Layout

Cost Estimated

Salinger Speaks

defined si • capital improve­
ment.
“ Such capital improvement
as this is the purpose for
which tho FPL franchise wag
obtained," ono commissioner
pointed out.
"It is tlie people’s money,
and it Is to be spent for things
which arc ■ benefit to all the
people, to improve Dio recrea­
tional, social and cultural
livx’s of our citizens."

Spotlight
(Continued from Page One!
that Ills group was also Intar*
ested In seeing Hanford grow,
but felt local people should
huvo first option on future
development."
(Who these local people
were was never explained.)
Frauds Hmimillat, a mem*
her o f the banker’s group re­
marked that ha felt local
people should huvo a part la
It, ton,
’But, lot’s face It," RoumtlInto said. "There am no ’ local*
people who have the epecula*
live capital that Is needed te
do tide job ‘ right.' To develop
our waterfront in a first-clast
way that will attract big
name
motels,
restaurants,
yachtsmen and people with
hlg money. The benefits to be
derived will not be from soil­
ing gas or halt, but In the
money Hint would he spent In
the downtown shopping area
by thousands nf tourists,
sportsmen ami convenllunete
Hint wo want to attrart to a
luxurious waterfront urea,’’
•We must provido such an
attractive locution that na­
tionally known firms will be
enger to build brre," he add­
ed.
“ The city Is the only or­
ganization In (own that has
the capital to accomplish such
a waterfront development and
do it Hie way It should he
done, by using the money of
all the people of Hanford te
develop something that will
benefit nil the people o f Sawfold ," Touhy added.
Hero are comments o f the
City Commissioner* In re­
gards to the waterfront de­
velopment plan na presented
by the Linker’s group, provid­
ing engineering studies find
that It is feasible;
Hlgglnbothnm—“ I'm willing
to go along."
Baker— "In favor of bail*
plan."
Crnpps—"A very good dial,
go along 100 (ier rent."
Wilson—‘ Wes, this is whs*
we need."
IUtiorn;—"Will go along
with basic plan”
Knowles—"O.K., U engi­
neering studies show this Ik
ia feasible."
Commissioner Crsppa said
that he would be willing to
commit the city to develop­
ing the waterfront if the
banker’s group could show
that they have investor* com­
mitted to “ coma In here."
Co m m I a ■ 1 o n * r Raborn
agreed with this view.
Two other men who spoke
fur tho “ Chapman group'*
were Senator Mack Cleveland
ami Dr. Vincent Roberta.

�Young Man’s World
As If we, er, mature folks already
.didn’t have enough to worry about,
we now face the fact that the coun­
try is going to the kids.
The Census Burenu has announced
thnt half of the 102 million people
in the United States arc under the
age of 28.5 years.
And that isn't nil. By 1085, the
bureau nays, half of the 2(56 million
Americans will be under the ago of
28 years.
Now if this trend continues, the
unstntisticnl mind has to conclude
that by the year 2025 almost every­
body will be younger than 20, or hnlf
the population will la? under 15, nr
something like thut will have happened.

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

CIGARETTE GIRL

Political Notebook

What’s this going to do to those
o f us who already aren't younger
than 28.5 and will, unless somebody
invents something fast, have been
getting older all the time the nation
is getting younger7
It stands to reason thnt with more
and more customers getting young­
er, manufacturers and merchants
will cater to them. So we older folks
(those over 20) may have to wear
romper suits, drive kiddy cars, eat
nothing but potato chips and hot
dogs, nnd go Into shrieking hysterics
over tho Beatles.
But hang in there, old-timers. The
Beatles themselves won’t be so doggoned young by then!
So heh, heh, heh to you yeah,
yeah, yeah kids.

WASHINGTON — (NBA)
— It was once predicted thnt
Richard M. Nixon might fig ­
ure prominently on the Anirr' Icsn political scene until a]|molt thi year 2000. The wny
thing* have been going for
him, that forecast could br
o ff thl mark by 30 years.
Though he still registers
relatively high in nalionul
public opinion polls, a canvsss of political leaders in the
Republican party now finds
him dropping sharply in their
scale of interest.
The evidence suggests that
in the month of June lOfll
Nixon may have ended f"r all
lime any chance o f ever being considered again as a
presidential propecL
Tho only thing that hold*
one back from flatly saying
he is dead politically is the
fact that a good many ob­
server* said just that two
years sgo, after his dismul
television complaint against
tha press tho day following
his defeat for governor o*
California.
Nixnn somehow managed
to put that behind him.
changed hi* residence to New

I

No Ulterior Motives (?)
A grent sociological advancement
of this election year is the discovery
by both political parties thnt women
are Important.
President Johnson, who somehow
had projected the image o f a man
who regarded the opposite sex pri­
marily as dancing partners, is becom­
ing Increasingly convinced of their
inherent right and ability to hold
important governmental jMists.
He is, accordingly, naming women
right and left to high level jobs.
ThSHepnblicim s‘ caT rtn k e"a-h h itr

So GOP members of the House Ways
and Means Committee are now out­
raged over the fact that our indies,
heaven bless them, are still paying
wartime federal excise taxes on such
essential feminine accouterment as
lipsticks, beauty crenms, cosmetics,
Jewelry, purses and furs.
"It Is difficult to understand,’’
these congressional cavaliers romnrk
acidly in shocked disbelief, "why an
administration which professes to bo
so interested In furthering the ca­
reer o f the Amorlcnn woman should
be so opposed to the repeal of these
taxes which fall so heavily on Amer­
ican womanhood."
An impartial observer has to rate

this as gallantry’ nt Its l»cst. Sir Gal­
ahad, Sir Walter Raleigh or even
Cary Grnnt couldn't have done bet­
ter. And you can bet that LBJ and
Democrats all down the line nre
squirming. You can't enjoy fighting
chivalry!
The nicest thing about all this,
really, Is that you just know it has
not occurred to either the doting
Democrats or the enraptured KepuliIfciuis that their tender solicitude
may bring out a few more feminine'
■vnTCfr'for'Thc side- vtnri- gets lucre
fastest with the mostest.
No, ma'am, this here is just our
leaders' bashful way of telling you
girls that you are wonderful, Espec­
ially right now.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Tha Herald t
Tho question has hern roll­
ed again—why do the Hoy
Rcoula need money from the
United Fund whrn jmrenti of
tlieae eaine grouts hava ao
many eipcm ra in ihti connec­
tion f And In an effort to anawer thia question 1 hava au­
dited tha following Informa­
tion.
Parent* of Roy Bcoula
•pend about $30 a year on
unifonni, ramping equipment,
provisions for camp, trip*,
•thletlc contrail, etc.
Seminole County Illatrlct:
There are 1,202 boy* uml 278
volunteer leaden In Seminole
County, alio two full-time
profenlonal executive* and
on* Camp Ranger or curoluker. Figuring 4 meetlngi per
month, they have a total of
approximately 6,1&lt;IB b o y a
meeting at regular meetings
each month. This doc* not in­
clude specie! event*, athletic

•vents, swimming, camping,
Jamboree*, etc.
First
Aid course* and
badges nre probably (be moil
popular of all the activities;
next, swimming nnd llfe-snvIng; third, clllxenahip, which
Includes definite activities In
tha home, the community nnd
tho nation. Also, there are In­
ternational activities surh as
correspondence, exchange of
Information, rustomi,
etc.,
with other eountries.
It Is estimated that tha nnriiml expenditure hy tha three
paid ftenuters In Seminole
County will approximate $ 17,000 to ftlR.OOO. In addition, a
great deal n( money for the
purchase of food for the
ramp Is ex|iended here. Camp
Howard, which was given to
the Central Florida Counrll
for a Negro ramp, located not
far from Markham, purchases
practically all supplies local­
ly. Many supplies fur Camp

Herald Area Correspondents
Alla onto Springs
Mrs. Julia liar to*
834-1814
B**r l.ake-Forral City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
B3ft-3478
Casselberry
Mrs. Jans Casselberry
838-4444
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msg In
&gt;44-3741
Ileltona
Mrs. Mildred IIb m j
448-4411

Lake Monroe
Mrs. 11. I.. Johnson
322-473*
l.nngwned
Mrs. Henna Kstsa
83B-33I7
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-198*
Osteen
Mrs. Clarenrr Snyder
122-4811
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn l.undy
384-3414

Enlerprlae
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
448 4134

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Geneva
Mrs. Jo*. K. Math leas
34I-4B14
Lake Mary
Mrs. France* Wetter
322-421•

Sanford, Florida

Tuesday, July 14, 1064

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La-Nu’-Clia, located at PaliIcy, Florida, are purchassil
her*.
Of the S weeks at Camp
I.a-Nu'-Cha this year, the
first week there were 287
boys, second week 284, and
third week 8114. It is estimat­
ed that, If the present renova­
tions ara used, there will be
approximately 2,001) campers
there by llit first of August.
lit addition to the regular
summer cam|ig, part of the
rutnp is used nearly every
week during the winter hy
one or more Troops or divi­
sions from some place In the
Ccntrul Florida Council. LsNo'-Cbe, therefore, must be
maintained on a year around
basis, which means mainte­
nance, utilities nnd Insurance
— all costs borne by the Coun­
cil.
The 10 largest Councils in
Region (I (the Boutheast)
have a per capita cost In Utelr
budgets ranging from 113.8b
to Central Florida's, which Is
88.30. At present there ara
auma 14,000 Hoy Heout* under
thia Council but Indications
ara that thia number wilt be
exceeded shortly, Tha count lei
Included ara Knmlnolo, Vol­
usia, lotke, Orange, Usceula,
Urevard and Flagler.
The Hoy Scouts of America
is an enormous organization
and is doing a tremendous job
in molding our ciliien* of to­
morrow.
Till* letter Is written with
the hope that It lias answered
many doubts and queries as
to tha financing o f Roy
Scouts and 1 am sure applies
in much the same fuehlun to
the (Jlrl Scouts of America.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. II. F. Gina*
Kxecutiva Secretary

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Tom want* la have I son,
hut it looka as If he has
alight rhaare. So study this
rase for the latent facta
about pregnancy and set
determination o f
bahles.
And send for the booklet
below, for hundreds of for­
merly childless wives hsve
reported pregnsnrles after
Using the data therein.
CASK T-420: Tom K., aged
34, Is the father of three
daughter!.
"Hr. Crane," ha anid. “ we
are rim y about our children,
hut we'd also like to Imvn at
least one son to help tmlnnce
Ilia statistics.
“ Rut how can a peraon try
to influence tha determination
of sexT
“ I’ve heard a lot o f stories
lliut am obviously far-fetched
mid unscientific.
“ Hut cun you doctors offer
anything thut auunds plaus­
ible which my wife and !
could try ?"
Hex Determination
Cal Hershberger, K a l e *
Ma linger of Hi* newspaper
syndicate that sell* thl* col­
umn to editors, has a braullful wife and six pretty daugh­
ter*.
In contrast,
tha former
clergyman In the little town
near which we have our sum­
mer home In Indiana, had
eight aons, without aver hav­
ing a daughter.
All of these buys ara big,
good looking mm, yet their
mother is short and weighing
barely 10O pound*.
So the shift in the sexes
obviously is based on some­
thing else than w e i g h t ,
height, or age of pirenta and
even heredity.
Go to your local library and
read Chapter IV In the new,
10114 edition of my college
textbook, ‘ Psychology Appli­
ed," If you wish a fuller ac­
count of sex detenu hint Ion.
Rut I'll rompreas soma of
tha basic medical facta herein.
In 1930 a brilliant demonstra­
tion by Tjio and Levan allow­
ed that normal human cells
carry only 40 chromosomes,
Instead of tha 48 wa formerly
attributed to them.

At the time o f fertilisation,
the mule sperm cells are of
two type*.
One cuntnins 23, of which
one Is a “ Y " chromosome, but
the* other type contains 23, of
which one is an “ X.”
Tha feimila ovum has 21,
of which one i* an “ X."
It is thus tha “ Y" sperm
that produces boy babies.
“ Yes, Hr. Crane," you may
reply, "but Is there any wny
by which to tip the arnica to
bel|i made mole 'Y ‘ chromosuma reai'h the female ovum
before the ‘ X’ chrom nt.t&gt;mi
gets there to fertilixe It?"
Here's a little empirical ad­
vice; the " Y " I* thought to h*
smaller and faster In 1U
movements.
Maybe that accounts for
the fart that there Is a gen­
eral ratio at the moment of
birth of 104 hoy bullies per
100 girl babies.
And among miscarriages,
the ratio of boy babies is
even higher.
So something beside* mer*
chance favor* that " Y " sperm
cell o f the rnnle.
Ileilig smaller, however, It
would probably !h&gt; paralyzed
foster by uuy exressive arid­
ity of the female vagina.
For arid tends to atop tha
motility of all sperm cell*.
So many couples huvu re­
ported favorable results by

using • soda douche, which
thus neutralizes tha excessive
acidity of tha wife.
One teavpoonful of your
kitchen baking soda per quart
of warm water it thus a sim­
ple wny that may help favor
the "Y " sperm cell.
For further advice on preg­
nancy and tho molt likely
time for conception, lend for
my booklet "Facts About
I'regnunacy and Foiter Chil­
dren," e n c l o s i n g a tong
stamped, return envelope, plus
20 cents.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane la rare of this news­
paper. ear losing • lung
stanpad, addressed envelop*
and 20 rents hi rover typ­
ing and printing easts when
you send for ona of hit
booklets.)

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on life.
Through much of the cur­
rent GOP presidential cam­
paign, ho wus rated n seri­
ous contender, the likely in­
heritor o f heavy delegate
strength should Sen. Harry
Goldwater fall by the vvuyside.
To Judgr from the respon­
ses o f Republican lenders,
two events account for Nix­
on's Hidden, precipitous, nnd
this time perhaps enduring
fall from political grace.
First was his performance
at tha Governor* Conference
In Cleveland. Party profes­
sionals, having just read a
Monday
Detroit statement
from Nixon which sounded
Ilk* a near endorsement o f

RY IIAI. COCHRAN
A bakery guve an employ*
140 after lie had served for
24 yean. The best roll he'd
ever handled.
•
• •
Many monn Just don't know
what to do with their little
kids during vacation. And
they wouldn’t know what to
do without them.

himself.
They believe that self-serv­
ice is the only thread of con­
sistency which runs through
tho hatful of statements Nix­
on has made on the presiden­
cy in the past few weeks.
Nixon's long-avowed ene­

mies would say to this: "Po
what's new?"
Rut the fact is. that until
that fateful morning o f Juno
9 in Cleveland, when ha
launched his long, somewhat
rambling attack on Uoldwuter. Nixon still held the high
regard of countless GOP
leaders.
By the time hr had finish­
ed clucking hi* tongue over
Scranton's “ unfortunate im­
pression” of weakness, Nixon
had lost much of the respect
he enjoyed.
He is never mentioned now
as n possible 1004 comprom­
ise candidate. He is not to of*
ten mentioned at all. In u few
places vvlieto convention del­
egates were already openly
for him, they have switched
to Goldwater or Scranton.
Not many still cling.
Nixon himself seems not
to hnve understood wliut bus
struck him. Sounding fuiutly
like Harold Stassen, he re.
cently made a new statement
declaring his availability for
the nomination.
Yet of all the many prom­
inent Republicans who hove
had “ image trouble” this
have been damaged the* n o i l .—
Mormon Mlleslnno
A group of Mormons dedi­
cated their first temple at
Kirtlnnd. Ohio, on March 27,
1830. This was destined to be­
come the first milestone in
their wanderings westward.

CHARLIE IS
OUR BEST

Barbs

SALESMAN..
And he's not
even on our
payroll!
H E R E ’S H O W Cimrlie culled n friend
down nt Tho Humid.
Told hint lie wus cxpnndinir. Needed n new
mnn. The paper helped
him write n real hum­
dinger of an nd. Charlie
got it fireball. Then lie
hud n grent buy on his
products. The (Hiper
helped him write some
real pullers. Sales were
at u cozy profit.
Charlie’s happy und so
are we!
Charlies' our hig
booster now, tells
everyltody our
circulutinn'ft BIG
our readers love news,
uportft, columnists, want
add, cooking, fashions,
comics. Charlie says
thnt coverage
attracta the right
payroll and the puying
customers!

A LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM
IS A GOOD INVESTMENT

IF

devastating,
w a s Nixon’s
gratuitous slop nt Fcnnsylvnnia's tiov. William Scran­
ton—by then an avowed rival
of (Joldwater for tbu nomina­
tion—ns “ not a very strong
man" because Scranton bn I
bowed to Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower's utging not to
stir up tho party.
Even many who oppose
Scranton for the presidency
feci this assault was “ un*
political.” One eastern state
leader compared it to Nixon's
television performance after
the election in 1902.
Nor was anybody in the
party much impressed whrn
the former vice president
later said he was not attack­
ing Scranton, but merely
“ analyzing bis problem*."
The upshot of Nixon's
“ two events” is that a host
of top Republicans bclievo
thnt Nixon in mid-Hull stands
revealed as interested not In
pnrly~ unify, m&gt;l* in ;i par Be-

YorkrHriri")fniTrf,ii- frTivw- lrinic-''oI«r- tori+y- m im ,- -bu t-ou ty dr.

Thought For Today
But you, take courage I Do not let
your hands be weak, for your work
shall be rewarded.— II Chrun. 15:7.
•
•
•
Never give in! Never give In! Nev­
er— In nothing grent or small, large
or pretty— never give in except to
convictions o f honor nnd good sense.
— Sir Winston Churchill.

Goldwater, were astonished to
hear him on Tuesday slicing
the senator up and urging
others to leap into the race.
The second, and in the view
of some politicians the more

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�GOP .Delegation Infighting

Florida Split
SAN FRANCISCO (L T D Two controversies continued
to boil among the Southern
deleEalinn* today. One involv­
ed Florida’s split delegation
and the other a dissident Ne­
gro in the Georgia group.
Both states tentatively sche­
duled eaucauses to clear the
air. The Negro delegate said
he would leave the convention
Door it Sen. Barry Go'.dwater
gels the presidential nomina­
tion.
Florida's group has been
split for months and even in­
to the fir«t day of the con­
vention
Monday.
Chairman
Tom Fairfield Brown said he
was unable to arrange a cau­
cus to poll the unpledged dele­
gates.
Both Sen Barry Goldwatcr
and Gov. William W. Scran­
ton appeared before the Flor­
ida delegate* Sunday in bids
to swing the. Floridians into
their catnos. Brown has an­
nounced hi* support for Go’.dwatcr since arriving in San
Francisco and Mrs. Jenet Showhaltcr of \tro Beach has de­
clared for Scranton,
Th e
delegates continued
their feuding through Monday
night's convention meeting.
- Georgia’ s group - ' W — &lt;*jtu
"bToTb-il in a Itglif centering
around Negro alternate dele­
gate Q. V. Williamson's con­
tention that he should vote for
S. Jarvin Levlion.
Both IiCvi&gt;.on ami Williamson
are from the 5th district (At­
lanta) t^vison is attempting
to wrangle out of voting for
Goldwatcr by passing Ills vote
to an alternate.
Potato Price
A pound of potatoes in the
Unjtrd States rosta the aver­
age factory worker 2 minute*
of tabor, compared with f a
minutes In England and 7
minutes in the Soviet Union.
Feeding a Dog
Any vegetables fed to a dog
should first ha rooked and
mashed because the dog can­
not digest vegetable chunks,
according to the Encyclopae*
dia Britnnniea.

trauTnrh

Mrs. Rossetfer
Rites In East

Vacation
IN

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T in : m v i t i J i m i i t i . t in .I T T , 1% AMI f o i l • in n .
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try Hip utic|i&lt;r*l|fft4‘4| that

tliry vi Ilf runkr a|&gt;[il1t"Ulull la
i In* County Co inml** lfjii
of
Pcmltiul* County Flotilla, in
!t» official rnattlriff room In th*
Scmlnol# County Court Hour*
located In Hanford, Florida, on
Tu«*day, July 2S. A 1). 19*4.
at 1 o*nn o'clock A* M , or a a
arson thereafter a a tha a,« me
may h# liranl» to vacni# that
I*or 1 1nn rtf 1 ha t c**r I a 1ri au11dtvUtan know n and plait*d a a
Pcaca Valley Miami Hprlnfa
an! rrconlM In Plat Book 9,
I»ik * 51 In the office of the
Clerk
of Circuit Court
of
HffitliioSt County, Florida, dr»»
crihrtl a* follow*, to-wit!
All that part of Peace Val­
ley Miami tiprlns*. Sami*
nod# County. Florida, tc«
rordlntf to plat thereof r«rorded In Plat Hook 9,
pag* 51 In the offlr# of
the &lt;’ l#rk of Circuit Court
of grnilnnl# County, Flor­
ida, lying Kaaterly of the
Weaterly line of Lot 19 of
laid pUt extended North
50 feet to the Northerly
boundary of aaid plat,
AND A LAO:
111 that part of reac« v»|*
ley Miami Sprint*, Semi­
nole County. Florida, ac­
cording io plat thereof re­
corded In Plat Hook 9.
page 51 In the office of
th# Clerk of Circuit Court
«f Hem Inote County, Flor­
ida. lying Weaterly of road
right of way aa deter Ibed
in that certain right of
way deed dated November
1955, recorded tn Qffl
rial
Record*
Rook
"44
page 339 In eald Clerk's
o ffic e ;
put sue nt to the provlelon* of
hec 192.29 and 192 30, Flor*
Ida .Statute*
/a / R. W. WILLIAMS
/ » / DOROTHY H. WILLIAM?
/a / GRADY HTRAWDRU
a/ ALMA U HTHAWDXR
/ * / I.OLA II. FRITZ
■/ TED WILLIAMS
/• / SRLMA C. WILLIAMS
&gt;•/ H. P. HARTER

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Publlah July T. 14, 1944
CDB-I1

Rev. Lawson Funeral Held

Funeral service* for the
Rev. John A. Lawson, who
iltrd Saturday, were hrld Sun­
day at t;50 p. m. at Saint
By Jane Casselberry
A four week* orirntation Paul Missionary B a p t i s t
Church with Krv. B. H.
pmgram for children, who
Hodge officiating.
have nut attended kindergart­
Born in Sumpter, South
en, entering first grade at Carolina, he came to Sanford
South Seminole Elementary in 11*02.
Rev. l-awson paslored at
School at Casselberry will be
held starting Monday, July several churches. Among them
wrro churches in Orange City,
20 at 8 a. m. at thr school.
Wagner, Lakr Mary, and RoseTha program will i&gt;e of
land Park, He retired from
great advantage in helping
In* employment with the City
tha new students adjust to
of Sanford after nearly fifty
the classroom situation. Thenyear*.
will he a fee of one dollar
His survivor* include two
and registration* can be made
sons, J. A. Lawson Jr.. San­
by contacting the school o f­
ford: Richmond J. Lawson,
fice.
Winter 1'uik; one daughter,
Mr*. KHinbeth Dunn, first
Mrs, Josephine Itidgood, Read­
grade teacher, will hr in
ing, Penn.; two daughters-inchargr of the program.
law, Mrs. Flossie Lmvson,
Sanford, Mr*. Jakie P. Lawson, Winter Park. Burial was
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Relialulitntinn ami retrain­
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tifies and remove* stains by thr stroke patirnt to useful
the use of chemicals, strain, living, Florida Heart Associ­
or tamping and dry brushing. ation says.

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SCOTTS

Hospital Notes

\ n r i r n
M !:ru ;n r

Sf. Andrews
Church School
To Conclude

Ily Maryann Mile*
Vacation Church School at
Bear I-ike’s Si. Andrews
Presbyterian Church will con­
clude Wednesday with a cov­
'
-{j« 3
ered dish supper and open
house for families ami friends
at the rhurch beginning at
(L.'Iit p. ni.
(P*. p
Director of the school has
been Mr*. E. F. Colbert.
Servin a* her assistant waa
S ic
•»
Mrs. H. A. Essirk and Mr*.
John E. Best Jr. waa in
t. &gt;«
charge o f recreation. Don
Patrick was in charge of hprratlng the film projector and
Mis* Roberta Makin was sup­
ervisor of thr nursery.
Department* and teacher*
were: kindergarten I, Mr*.
HOIIBY SHOW WINNERS in the South Seminole Elementary School
Jerry Riddell. Mis* Shrrryl
Summer Recreation Program in Casselberry were, from left, Hob Sulli­
Heath and Keith Kirkniann;
van, stamps; Carol Sullivan, sowing; Cathy Casselberry, shells; Barbara
kindergarten 2, Mr*. Ray­
Begin, pantomine and Dwight Pyc, coins.
(Herald Photo)
mond Josey, Mr*. J. A. Nirho|a nnd Rickey Driggers;
primary I, Mrs. Willis D.
Keifer, Mr*. Arthur Patrick
and Rickey Heath; primary 2,
Mrs. L. &lt;’ . Tinsley, Mr*.
James Hidgewcll and Brandon
Heath; Junior*, Mrs E. W.
JULY 1.1
heth Tubbs. Lake Mary.
Rose, Mr*. George Wchr and
Funeral services for Mrs.
Miss Jeanne Patrick.
ADMISSIONS
b ir t h s
Nancy Farinclln Rossetter,
Rev. Thomas H. Mnktn,
Krnta Kelly, Martin Sites, Mr. and Mr*. Lee Whark of
wife o f A, K. Rossetter Jr.,
pastor of the rhurrh, served
were held July fi in Harken,
Judy Lindquist, William M&lt;- Sanford, a Baby Boy; Mr and
a* leader of tha rommunisnrk, N. J. Mrs. Rossetter
Terr, .laiucs Warren, Harold Mr*. Albert Manley of San­ i auls rlas*.
died on July 2 after n long
Guinea. Barbara Lee, Freddie ford, a Baby Boy.
Illness.
DISCHARGES
Rucker, Charlotte Bruce. RunImported Reindeer
Born and educated in New
aid
Bruce,
Elizabeth
Is'geMe,
l.illie
McCloud,
Judy Jordan
When Alaska's wild caribou
York City, she received her
S h i r l e y Manley, Carolyn and baby boy, Sarah Gibb*, had been virtually depleted,
undergraduate degree from
Whmk. all of Sanford; E 'a .lame* Cherry, Lnrnine Pat­ the U S. government import­
Hunter College and a Mast­
Jo Klihike, Donna William* terson, Gertrude Cameron, all ed reindeer from Siberia to
er’* Degree from Columbia
son, Clovis Harris, William of Sanford; David Brown, found a herd as a continuing
University. She worked dur­
Sneed, all of Lotigwnod; Pau­ Oviedo; J. Arthur Carter, Co­ source of meal aod hide for
ing World War II with the
Red Cross and m rehabilita­
the Eskimo*.
line Poole, Did.and; Klira- coa.
tion work. Until her illness
sho was nrtive in the Garden
Club, PTA and the Presbyter­
ian Church.
Survivors, nthrr than her
husbund, include three sons,
four sisters and two brothel’s.

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A bou t Sports

Bunning's Relief Work Ends Phils' Losing Streak

Thinking
Yankees Gain As
O ut Loud!
By Julian Btenstroea

Baltimore Loses

Y ou gotta hand It to- those

handers with a victory over
By Fred Down
boya on tha Elks Junior Boyi
Warren Spabn and It also help­
Semlnola Swim Association
UPI
Sports
Writer
League team. A fter losing to
ed end Hank Asroo'a 16-gams
members captured no less
Jim
Buncing
spells
perfec­
tha Shrlnera In the playoff
hitting sire* k.
than 62 places In the Eustls
tion as far as the Philadelphia
fo r the loop title they bounc­
The St. Louis Cardinals wal­
Invitation Swim Meet last
Phillies are concerned—and in loped the Pittsburgh Pirates
weekend with Skip Parsons,
ed right back in tha league's
more ways than one,
5-4 in 12 inclogs and 12-5, and
Rob Bessersr, Wait Morgan,
tournament to go right to the
Con Wilson, Sandy Richards
Tho veteran right • hander the Chicago Cubs scored a
finals and meet tha Shrlnera
grabbing first place In thslr
pitched tha first perfect game 10-4 triumph over tha Los An­
geles Dodgers in other Na­
again.
respective events.
in modern National League
tional League games.
Young Morgan won first
However, this time the
history, June 21, against the
In tha American League,
place In the 25-yard freestyle
Elks did the trick. They deNew York Mcts.
Detroit shaded Baltimore 4-3,
for boys 8 and under. Parsons
footed
tha 8hr!nera even
That's perfection enough for Kansaa City edged out Chi­
was first in the 100-yard but­
though thay got only ona h it one man but Jim also Is “ per­ cago 8-7 after an 8-6 loss, New
terfly for boya aged 16-17
s e e
York drubbed Cleveland 10-4
and Wilson took tha 100-yard
fect" for the Phillies In the
backstroke for boys 16-17,
‘ T his (a tha week o f all role o f a relief pitcher — al­ and Doiton defeated Washing­
ton 7-0.
In the 100-yard breastweeks,” says M a n a g e r
though the purists might debate
slroka for boys 18-14, BesFrank Thomas of Toot 63'a a loose use of the word Inas­
scrcr was first and Sandy
American
Legion Junior much as Bunnlng has permitt­
Richard* was first among
baseball team. Wednesday ed one man to reach base in
girl* 15-17.
Michael
Smoh,
Morgan,
afternoon at 4:30 Thomas
two jclicf assignments this
Tommy Hunter and Dennis
takes hla charges to Colon­ year.
Epps teamed up to win first
ial Field In Orlando for an
Dunning was called on In a
place In tho 100-yard medley
clutch
relief
situation
Monday
engagement with Post 242
relay for boya B and under.
o f that city. On Friday night and allowed only a walk
They also won the 100-yard
in one Inning that closed out
The Kingswood Builders ran
night they'll be at home to
freestyle for their age group.
the Phillies' 3-2 victory over their winning streak to 10
Debbie Mixo, Colleen Har­
entertain (and whip, wa the Milwaukee Draves.
games In a row and at the
rison, Kathy Reagan and
Dunning's
Monday
night
re­
hope) tha club from Post
same time did the expected
Cherie Rosemond grabbed top
lief effort gave Ihc Phillies a —they won the second half
THERE'S MOKE enjoyment than meets the
12 or Orlando.
honors In tho 100-yard freebig
“
HR"
for
three
reasons:
eye
to
be
hud
from
bit;
sailboat,
a
commodious
championship of the City Re­
s e e
atylo for girls 8 and under
It snapped their four-game creation Department's Man's
cruiser and a runabout.
while Chsrie, Kathy, Colleon
Right now tha two clubs losing streak, It ended their
Slo-Pltdr Softball Lsague,
and Marcell Ollff won the
are tlsd fo r the Blath Dis­ string of failures against left­
Dud Moncrlef scattered four
100-yard medley for their sga
Editor's Note:, Join with uh as we (deer an
trict league lead. Doth have
hits over the distance to regis­
group.
intereHtinir,
fun-packed
count*
for
water-solng
wans 12 games and have lost
ter his 13 victory in 14 deci­
Among second place win­
reader* In thin, the first of a 17-artlcle aeries,
five. This gams could tell the
sions. Every Builder, 11 In aU,
ners were Sandy Richards,
Water-borne
pleasure
In
all
of
lln
aspects
|
h
ex­
atory. I f Sanford wins the
hit safely in Kingswood'* 18
Cindy Wilson, Matt Morgan,
plored. It’n ideal nummer fare for vacationdistrict tills they'll represent
to 2 win over Florida Stale
Randy Bowling, Chsrla Rose­
bound fnmlllen. Here we gol
Bank. There were a total of
this area in tha state finals
mond, Freddie Genas and
24 hits posted by tha Builders.
' to ba played In West Palm
★
★
★
Greg Ganas. Including In the
Moncrlef
and
Frank
Staf­
Ueacb starting Aug. 2. Don­
Like a man who uses his list of third place finishers
ford led the sssult with four
nie Smith Is to chunk for
were Linda Msy, Hunter,
hits apiece. Danny Under
car only to run around the
Sanford Wednesday afternoon
Cheryl
Murray,
Besserer,
Tha
Bed
Pouts
swept
all
wood added three.
and Jim Courier will, go to
block, he sails up and down Cherie Rosemond, Cindy Wil­
ny
BILL
MeCORMICK
With two games left on the
tha hill for the locals In Fri­ four points from tha lltctlnNewspaper Enterprise Assn. Ihs same old course week af­ son and Kathy Reagan.
day night's all important en­ era to gain a tin for the lead second hall slate the win as
Fourth place winner* were
The American on wheels ter week and too often grows
in tho WIlson-Maler Women’* sured the Builders of the title
counter.
Dehbla Johnson, Chsrla Rosa­
tired
o
f
boating
without
ev­
haa
learned
to
get
the
utmost
to
go
with
their
first
half
Scratch
League
at
Jet
Lanes.
s e e
mond, Freddie Genas and
rwn. This, of course, ell enjoyment from his automo­ er really getting started.
Semlnols Swim Associa­ Tha loungers were able to
There's more enjoyment to C h a r y 1 Murray. Hunter,
mlnatcd suy league playoff. bile. Too often when ha takes
salvage
a
single
v
i
c
t
o
r
y
tion's swimmers, after doing
However, a loop tournament to tha water h* does not know he had than many boatmen Smith, Cindy Wilson and Greg
right wall In Eustls last week­ against tho Easy Chairs
Ganas captured fifth place In
will be held.
how to get all tha pleasure know from every type o f rueend, are getting ready for thereby staying In a tla for
In other teflon last night his boat can afford.
rcntlonal craft, from the big several event* while Kathy
first place. Tha Commodes
their nest outings. According
sailboat to tho commodious Reagan and Chris Wilson cop­
took the measure o f the Sec­ the USO got In the win column
to the group's publicist, Ida
cruiser and Ihs smallest ef ped sixth place in two svenls.
tionals to latch onto the third for the second Ume this year,
B. Wilson, tha locals will go
racking
up
Chase
•
to
I.
Lar­
runabouts.
■pot in league standings. Tha
to Mount Dorn on July 17-18
Boating can literally open
Easy
Chairs
occupy
tha ry Horton checked the Chaseand to tha Junior Olympic
fourth apot with the Dockers men on four hits. Jack OUver
up a whole new world o f rec­
Preliminaries at Leesburg for
a half game In back in fifth with three alnglee and Chuck
STOCKTON, Calif. &lt; N E A )- reation. It can take you pla­
Results Monday Night
District Two on July 20-21.
Curry with a pair paced the A major recruiting coup by ce* and show you thing* you
place.
s e e
St. Pete 6, Tampa 0
USO'ers.
Verna Bolton took high
the University of tha Pacific never knew existed. It can Sarasota 4, Lakeland 1
By tha way, have you guino honors while pacing the
has the Big Ten blushing.
provide entertaining, healthful Daytona 6, Miami 1 noticed that none o f tha Hud Posts In their four game
Band director Gordon Fin­ and Inatructive activity for
Orlando 4, FL Lauderdale 0
Seminole Swim Associa­
lay has announced that Teddy every member o f the family.
aweep over tha Reclinera and
tion’s meets have been hrld
Darling, bettor known around To own a boat and not use
Doris Schautteet gave a help­
BRAVES SIGN SMEDE8
here In Sanford. Wonder
the Big Ten as tha “ Gold­ it to Us fullest advantage Is
ing hand with a fine 172
MILWAUKEE (U PI) —
why?
en Girl" of Purdue, will en­ to waste something precious.
game. Jane Spolskl contribut­
Tho Milwaukee Braves have
s e e
roll here next September.
ed a 107/487 to tho Loungers'
Some of the recreational announced tho signing o f Vin­
W L Pet. GB
And talking about that meet causa but It wasn’t quite
Finlay
declined
specific
uses to which people put their cent Smodes, 20, o f Kingston,
.627
Baltimore
31
S3
reasons
for
the
famad
majorIn Eustls, there was plenty o f enough to offset tha batter
48 $1 .812 144 otte'* awltcb, but said the l&gt;oaU may not appeal to you, N.Y., to a 1064 contract with
.excitement. But tha spectators balance o f tha Easy Chair New York
48 $$ J N 2)4 former Miss Stockton (1962) but somewhere along the Une with their Greensville, 8. C.
Chicago
aay that the boys (18-14 age bowlera. Shirley Martin rolled
48 28 .541 T and Mis* Perfect Posture of you are almost certain to find Farm Team.
Minnesota
group)
100-yard
butterfly a 100 game and Mary Faust
43 41 J12 9V4 California probably wanted to something you like.
aplssh was a thriller. Mctt hit 100/406 while leading the Detroit
If you aren't Interested In MKTS OPTION SAMUEL
41 43 .477 1244 lie closer to home.
Morgan, son o f Nnncy and Commodes to Uieir three point Boston
NEW YORK (U PI) — New
41 46 .476 13
Head football coach Tiny exploring or sightseeing, you
John Morgan, has been work­ Ing for the Sectionals. Bar- Los Ang.
33 48 .432 16 Csmpors was elated over the may like leisurely family York Mats have optioned InCleve.
ing hard on his technique. Biploy garnered high series
32 33 .376 21
Ksn. City
switch. “ She will be a tre­ cruise* or onjoy tha wlldllfs fielder Amsdo Samuel to
Sanfordltes have hoped he honors of 170/403 while bowl
33 66 .371 22
Wash.
mendous add Ilion to our foot­ you can reach only by water. Buffalo o f tho International
would win top honors In this Ing for the Hcctlonsla BarMonday’s Results
Whatever you do, don't Just league to mtk* room for
ball program," he said. “ We
event — but he came In sec­ burn Dobrcr rolled 107/407
Detroit 4 Baltimore S
sit
there. Get out In your first bassmsn Tim Harknsss
saw
her
In
high
school
and
and Betty Qutllln with a 170
ond. Second to whnt?
Chicago 8 Kansas City 6 1st liked her moves then."
boat and enjoy, enjoy.
on their roster.
Second only to the Florida and Charlotte Bassett with a Kansas City 8 Chicago 7 2nd
103
gams
war*
too
much
for
A A U record breaking time
Naw York 10 Cleveland 4
o f 1:00.2 o f Eustls' Williams tha Settees as thay picked up Boston 7 Washington 0
a
two-and-one-half
point
de­
— that’s all. Mett pushed the
Only games scheduled
leader right Into a record. cision. Elaine Kostlval shot a
Today's Gamas
Just to give you an Idea o f 176 gome for the Settees.
Detroit at Loa Angeles, (N)
Msrgarat Bolts picked up
what was going on, tha time
Cleveland at Kansas City (N)
established by the winner o f the 6-0 and tha 6-7-10 apllt, Washington at Minnesota (N )
Millie
Nicholas
ronvsrted
tha
TURF BUILDER
the same event fo r boys 16
Baltimore at New York (N)
BONUS
0-10 twice ns well as tha 6-0 Chicago at Boston (N)
through 17 was 1.03.8.
PROTEIN
For St* August Ina
split, Elalna Kostlval mads
• • •
Wednesday's Garnet
Building Gross
Lawns. Fertiliser
the 0-10 as did Carolyn Sal- Detroit at Los Angeles 2 (T
Back to Legion lissrball
lea and Shirley Martin picked
Fertilizer With
Cleans Oat Wsods
N)
for a moment, one o f the
up the difficult 4-6-7.
Patented Trlonlied
Cleveland at Kansaa City
Guaranteed To
reasons why the Thomas(T-N)
Satisfy
Kuykendall roarhrd club I*
Bonding
Washington at Minnesota (N)
a consistent eontrnder Is
Baltimore at New York
due to some stellar mound
Chicago
at Boston (N)
work by the hurling corps.
B L ret 08
Scott
During the last three games
San
Fran.
S3
33
.818
the locals have not given
Fertilizer
Phils.
49 33 AOS 1
np a single run. What's
Cinn.
44 30 .330 T
Spreaders
more the defensive work
Results Monday
Pllta.
43 30 .810 •
haa contributed some fins
For Room
Kingswood 18 Fla. State 8
St. Louis
43 41 .313 8V4
FO R
1 Package Feeds
Controls Chinch
play, too.
Kingswood 038 231 4 -1 9 14
Milwaukee
43
43
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844
s e e
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SALE
I.os Ang.
41 42 .404 10 Fla. State
4 Months
Hava you Joined tha SIIS Chicago
W
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Bud
Monerlef
(11-1),
Wore** — Clover
30 41 .471 1U4
OR
Boosters yet 7 Thay aura need Houston
L P - Don Hunter ( « ) , HR
30 48 .430 II
Mites and
RENT
your help. An annual mem New York 3* 80 .302 26V4 Danny
Underwood,
KingsHAZE DUST
Loaf Hoppers
berahlp Is only $1. You ran
wood, 7th of year, Bobby
Koapo ’em Clean
Monday's Basalts
mall your buck to Jim Grant, Chicago 10 Los Angelas 8
Johnsoo, Kingswood, 7th &lt;
662 Valencia Drive, Sanford. Cincinnati at New York, ppd year.
• Garden T ools
• H ost
• Sprinklers
• Lawn Boy M owers
USO • Chase I
rain
000 101 0—3 4
St. Louis 8 Pittsburgh 2 1st Chase
201 140 *—• It
SL Louts 1! Pittsburgh 6 2nd USO
W P - Larry Horton (l-T),
Phllsdslphta I Milwaukee 1
L P - Dick Frank (8-14)
San Francisco I Houston I
Tlgars T Chiefs 8
STANDINGS
Today's Games
Cubs 7 Panthers 1
STANDING*
Kingswood
12
New York at Chicago
1
Houston at Cincinnati 2 (T-N) McRaney
Chiefs
7
San. Francisco at Milwaukee Longwood
T
Panthers
8
•
(N )
Fla. State
Tigers
I
•
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N) Robbs
Yanks
8
3
Los Angeles at St. Louis (N)
Wilson Mater
Rebels
2
Wednesday's Games
2
Chase
Cuba
2
Games Wednesday
Houston at Cincinnati (N)
USO
I
San Francisco at MUwaukee
Tlgars vs. Cuba
Robb* at MeRaney 7:10
(Ft. Mellon Little League
&lt;N&gt;
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N) Longwood at Wilson Malar
Field 4.30)
700 French A ve. Phone 322-71Z1
New York at Chicago
8:49
Ysfckf vs. Ftnthffs
(FLMeUon Softball Field 4:30) Los Angeles at St. Louis (N ) (FL Mellon Park)

Kingswood Wins
Second Half In
Men's Circuit

★

Bed Posts Win
4 Contests In
Furniture Loop

Sportsmen Must
Register Boats
By Wednesday

Local Swimmers
Win 52 Places
In Euslis Meet

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1. Enjoy, Enjoy

‘Goldeh Girl*
Goes To UOP

Southern League

American
League

County Tax Collector J. L.
Galloway reminded Seminole
County boaters today that the
deadline for re-registration of
their vessels la Wednesday.
Galloway said that ho h id
been advised by Conservation
Director Rsndolph Hodges that
Gov. Farris Bryant hst said
thst no extension of the regis­
tration deadline will be grant­
ed.
Florida law requires that *11

PURCHASING THE FIRST SHS BOOSTER
Club membership for the 19G4-65 school year
from President Roger Harris is Mrs. Walter
Gielow, wife o f The Sanford Herald’s editor and
publisher. The Booster group kicked o ff its annunl membership campaign today and is seeking
to incren.sc its roster from Inst yenr’s 300 to
more thnn 1,000 for the forthcoming school
year.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Boosters Name
Committee Leaders
Semlnola
High
School’ s
Booster Club president, Roger
Harris, today named commit­
tee chairmen to head tho
groups which during the 106463 school year will work with
tha various sports Involved In
the organization's program.
Harris said that Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gray would be in
charge of the football com­
mittee; Mrs. Fred Murray in
charge of the basketball com­
mittee; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Kuykendall, baseball, Mr. and
Mra. Ed Griffith, track; Mr.
and Mrs. John II. Williams,
golf; Mr. snd Mrs. B. F.
Winn, swimming; and Mr. and
31rs.
Ben Wiggins, cheer
leaders.
These committee chairman
are working with Jim Grant,
general memberahip chair­
man, enlisting the parents of
youngsters woh will partici­
pate in these sports at SHS
during the year.
“ Wa hope to get tha cam ­
paign off the ground aa quick­

boats powered by motori in
excess of 10 horsepower be
registered. Operation of a m o­
torboat not properly registered
and decaled for the current
year la prohibited.
The prohibition will be en­
forced strictly starting Thurs­
day.
The new registration certi­
ficates are valid through June
30, 1063. Fleaaure boater*
should re-register with the
county tax collector. Commer­
cial boats must register with
the Florida Board of Conser­
vation.
Tloasure bast fees are: ill
boats less thin 12 feet In
length, f l ; 12 to 18 feet, *3; IS
to 28 feet, $10; M feet to 40
feet, $30; 40 to 63 feet, $30; 65
to 110, $60, snd 110 feet or
more, 475. The tax collector recelves an additional 30 cent*
for each registration certifi­
cate issued.
The stale receives $2.30 o f
each registration fee of $3 or
more, with the balance of the
feea distributed to the various
counties on the bail* of the
number of boats registered in
each county
All registration money col­
lected by the state in excel* o f
the sum appropriated by lb*
Legislature for administration
and enforcement goe* into the
Land Acquisition Trust Fund
of the Outdoor Recreation Pro­
gram.

ly aa possible,’* said Harris.
"W e're to hive our next meet­
ing of the Booster Clubs'
leaders on July 23rd, and we
hope to have very favorable
reports at that time."
The organization has set a
minimum number of 1,000 as
its goal for the school year.
Last year the total member­
ship reached 312.
“ Thfi," said Harris, “ Is not
enough to enable us to do our
best job. We believe we can
get st least 1,000 members
because wc feel confident that
if we can draw as many as
5,000 spectators at a local
football game at least 1,000
people are Interested enough
in Seminole High's sports
program to purchase a fl
membership,"
Harris went on to say that
Seminole was going to need
Monday's RcanlU
all (he help it could get this
year since the school for the Rochester 7 Toronto 2, nlghl
first time will be a full par­ Richmond 6 Atlanta 4, nlghl
ticipating member in tha Me­ Columbus at Jacksonville*
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PAMPLONA. Spain ( U P I ) Norrii L. Barker, 26, of Falls
Cily, Neb., w it
arrested
Thursday for throwing a fire­
cracker at a bull in the street
during Pamplona's
annual
'run with the bulla."

Scouters Bound For National Jamboree
tcr o f Casselberry Troop 341,
who Is serving as tour lead­
er and scoutmaster o f Coun­
cil Jamboree Troop 62. The
Central Florida group will
form three Jamboree Troops,
60, 61 and 62 to bo located In
section 21 o f Valley Forge.
The theme o f this year's
Jamboree will be “ Strengthen

America’s Heritage" and tha
boys can hardly help becom­
ing imbued with a greater
knowledge of the country’s
heritage after visiting the
many place* so Important to
its history during the trip.
Sunday they were schedul­
ed to have breakfast and at­
tend church In Charleston,
S, C. before touring Fort
Sumter. At Wilmington, N. C.,
they toured the USS North
Carolina war memorial and
spent the night at Camp LeJoune, U. S. Marine Corps
FLEET RESERVE OFFICERS — Sanford
base at Jacksonville, N. C.
Branch of the Fleet Reserve installed new o f­
Monday called for a tour
ficers Friday at ceremonies held at the FRA
of historic Williamsburg, Va.
Home on Seminole Hlvd. From left are Robert
and an overnight stop at Fort
Meyern, first vice president; Jim Tnlmadjre,
Houston. They were to tour
Washington, D. C. on Tues­
day and Wednesday morning
before proceeding to Valley
Forge State Perk where they
will join the estimated 60,000
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - over Scranton’s chances de­
boye participating In the Jam­
spite what appeared to be the
boree which officially •open* Henry Cabot Lodge predicted unstoppable lead of Sen. Har­
Unlay
that
backers
of
Gov.
Friday.
ry Goldwater who counts
A tour o f the historic area William W. Scranton will come some BOO delegate votes for
of Philadelphia ia scheduled up with a “ bombshell” bsue his cause.
in their effort to win tins GOP
for Thursday.
I/odge said there is “ a
At the Jamboree there will presidential nomination for broad trend in public opinion"
be demonstrations o f scouting the Pennsylvania governor.
favoring Scranton and that it
The former ambassador to
skills, fellowship and pagela “ getting stronger all the
untry emphasiiing American South Viet Nam declined (o re­
veal what he had in mind, but
heritage.
he said Scranton forces arc
The group will leave by
"cooking up two or three real
SCOUTMASTER WALLY KROHNE, center, will head n troop o f Cen­
bus for home on Friday, July
hot ones to present to the
tral Florida Council Scouts at the Nntionnl Jamboreo in Valley Forge for
24, driving through Pennsyl­
convention."
lie
said one
the next two weeks. In his troop, Casselberry Troop 341, nro his son,
vania south on the Skyline could be described as a
David, right and Rick Casselberry, left. Their itinerary also includes
Drive to Shenandoah Na­ "bombahcll."
many places of historic interest enroutc.
(Herald Photo)
tional Park whera they will
“ They should have a very
camp for the night. Tha next tremendous impact on public
day they plan to tour Luray opinion," Taklge told UPI In
Caverns in Virginia, continu­ an Interview. He said Scran­
ing on the Skyline Drive to ton strategists—including the
governor—hsvo been working
It was on the first of those Fayetteville, N. C.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — er William W. Scranton, en­
They are achcduled to ar­ on them for about two weeks.
Former President Dwight D. gaging in social chitchat with telecasts, Sunday evening, that
1-odge continued optimistic
both and maintaining neutral­ Eisenhower spoke about his rive home isle Sunday night.
Eisenhower is going to appeal
ity in their hot fight for the
speech for tonight snd as­
to
Republicans tonight to presidential nomination.
place party loyalty ahead of
SERVING HANFORD FOR 12 YEARS
—A newa conference in serted:
personalities and unite in a which he generally endorsed
“ The whole purpose of that
campaign for victory in Nov­ the platform on which the talk is to try to show these
ember.
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convention is deciding today people that Republicans and
The five-star general, ap­ and said Goldwalcr, if nomi­ Republicanism are more im­
DISPOSABLE RAGS — HOSE — ATTACHMENTS
pearing as a self-described nated, “ can't go far wrong" portant than U any one in­
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“ emeritus politician," billed in running oh that document. dividual. And If we have made
his GOP convention speech In
—Appeared twice on tele- a mistake in the particular
advance as one in which "1 vision as a "political consult­ nominee we have set up to
am going to stress the parly, ant" for the American Broad­ lead ua during the next cam­
REPAIR WORK DONE ON PREMISES
and what I think It h is stood casting Co. which hai a spe­ paign, we have got to live with
for since the time of Lincoln." cial atudio down the hall from that mistake and still be true
Tonight's address at the hia sixth floor hotel suite,
to our party."
Cow Palace is the former
Chief Executive's major item
o f participation In the con­
vention. But from the side­
lines Monday, he had a busy
day of activity Including:
—Visits at his St. Francis
Hotel suite from front-runner
Barry Goldwster and challenge

By Jan* Caastlbrrry
Representing Central Flor­
ida Council at the 1964 Na­
tional Jamboree at Valley
Forge, Pa., wilt be 111 area
boy acouta and explorer* and
their 14 adult leader*.
The contingent left Camp
Lanoche at Palaley Saturday

night aboard three chartered
buses fo r an exciting two
weeks.
Among tha adult leader*
are Scout Executive Al Fiori
o f Altamonte Springs who
will serve as section 21 cook­
ing officer and Walter Krohne Jr., assistant acoutmas-

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president; Glen Wnlton, installation officer;
Gene Taffer, outiroinp president; H. E. Paul,
secretary-treasurer and William Holcombe, sec­
ond vico president.
(Herald Photo)

Lodge Predicts Scranton 'Bombshell'
lime."
He mentioned public opin­
ion polls and letters being
sent to delegates.
"1 refuse to believe this
convention is going to be In­
different to public opinion,"
Lodge said, "1 don't believe
the delegates are going to
ignore public opinion,"

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M iss Darlene Roberts K. R. Collette
Exchange Vows In Impressive Rites
By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
flower girl, attired in orchid
MU* Darlene Lorelic Rob­ faille and carrying a baikct
erts, daughter of Mr. aim! of pastel petal* and ringMr*. Marion Orval Roberta, bearer wai Bobby Robert*,
o f Lake Monroe, and grand* brother of the bride.
Joseph R. Collette, father of
daughter o f Mr. and Mr*.
B. A. Ayer*, of Lake Mary, the groom, aerved hit ton a*
belt man. Uihera were Way­
became the bride of Kenneth
ne Roberta, brother of the
Richard Collette, ion of Mr.
and Mra. Joseph It. Collette, bride, Joieph If. Collette, bro­
o f Stafford Spring!, Conn, on
Tueiday, June 30, at 7:00
p.m. at All Souls Catholic
Church.
nov. Father Ralph Kaiier,
of Sanford Naval Air Station,
performed
the
impreailve
candlelight double ring cere*
mony before an altar embank­
ed with palm* and vaaea of
white gladi and mumi.
Mr*. Francii Roumillat Sr.,
organlat, furniihed the tradi­
tional nuptial hymn* in the
prelude and recenlonal with
Mr*. Loulie Hlckion presenting “ Oh, Perfect Love," and
“ Wither Thou C oeit."
The bride, given hi mar­
riage by her father, wai
lovely In a formal gown of
Chantilly lace, featuring a
a cal loped neckline, with a fit­
ted bodice coming to a point
In front and back and tradi­
tional tapered pointed alsev'*», with a f u I 1 volumlnoui
eklrt touching the floor. The
gown waa high lighted with
aeed pearla. The imported Il­
lusion veil waa attached to
• aeed pearl crown, and the
bride carried a white Bible
of aeed pearla, topped with an
orchid.
Mra. Shirley Leopolo* car­
ved the bride aa matron of
honor. She waa gowned In or­
chid faille featuring a round
neckline, amall aleevra and a
fitted bodice coming to a
point In front and back. The
eklrt fell in eoft foldi and
her veil waa attached to an
orchid aatin pill bo* hat. She
carired a caacade bouquet of
deep pink carnation* comple­
mented with pink leave* and
ribbon.
The maid of honor wai Mlu
Sandra Burk and brideimaldi
w e n Patricia Muie and Car­
ol Mutt, who w e n gowned
identically to the matron of
honor, They carried caicade
bouqucti of lighter pink car­
nation with pink leave* and
ribbon.
Little Mia* Pam Lee was

ther o f the groom, and Douglaa Atklmon.
The bride'* mother waa at­
tired In a atunning aqua bro­
cade iheath with matching
hat and aeoeiiorie*. Her corcage waa of carnation* spray­
ed aqua with aqua leaves and
ribbon.
The groom'* mother w *i
lovely In a blue lace iheath,

with white Iioe acceiiorle*.
Her corsage wai of white car­
nation* with while leaves and
ribbon.
Following the wedding, a
reception waa held at the
community building In Lake
Monroe. The bride's table was
overlaid with white net over
orchid linen, draped at the
comera and aero** the front
with small orchid*** Lily of
the Valley and ferns. A three
tiered wedding cake was cen­
tered In the middle of the ta­
ble. Orchid candlei w e r e
placed in silver candle hold­
er* on each side of the cake.
Punch wai served from a
crystal punch bowl with a
white flnwer floating In the
center of the lac ring. Fern
waa placed around lha punch
TWO POPULAR BRIDES-ELECT, Mias Marlbowl, cake, and the candle
lyn McDaniel anrl Miss Kny Ivey were honor
holder*. Mints and null were
jfucsta o f a bridal buffet luncheon recently at
■erved in crystal dlihe*. Bas­
the Roy Mann home on W. 18th Street. From
ket! of white gladi and mum*
were used.
Wedding bell*
hung from the ceiling.
Those assisting al the re­
ception were Mrs. Dave Kbcr,
Mra. D. C. Spivey and Mis*
Janice Boston.
The bride's book waa kept
by Miss Diane Boston.
Mrs. Roy Mann, her daugh­ mont o f hibiscus with bam­
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a smart three ter, Mias Helen Mann, and boo stems In an oblong rat­
tan container. The refreshing
piece yellow linen ensemble
BIr*. Leroy Anderson were
with white accessories and
luncheon course was served
wore the orchid corsage from co-hoitessea to an Informal buffet style with unique wick­
her bridal bouquet. Mr. and bridal buffet luncheon re­ er plate holders attached to
Mra. Collette left on a wed­ cently at the Mann home on thn luncheon plates.
ding trip to Daytona Beach W. 18th Street.
The hostesses presented the
and will be home after July
honored with each a set of
Honor guests o f the de­
12, at 2523 Narcissus Avenue.
Out of town guests were Mr. lightful occasion were Mis*
and Mra. J. R. Collette and Key Ivey, hrlde-elect o f Ron-

The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Homemakers Class
of the First Baptist Church
has been postponed from
Tuesday, July 14 to Tuesday,
July 21.
The class will meet at th*
home of Bln. Ann Haynes,
547 Plumoia Drive at 8 P-m.,
and all member* are urged
to attend.

T he L. N. Trueds
Entertain Family
From Germany

the left a r e Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel, Mari­
lyn’s mother; Miss McDaniel, honoree; Miss
Helen Mann, co-hostess; Miss Ivey, honoree,
und her mother, Mrs. John Ivey.

Mrs. Roy M ann Hostess To Luncheon
Honoring Misses Ivey A n d M cDaniel

MIL AND MILS. KENNETH RICHARD COLLETTE

Deltona
Leron Jane Rich

Mr. “ Chuck" McCarthy has
left for a two weeks vacation
in Kentucky and Ohio. He
will Join his wife and daugh­
ter in Kentucky where they
have been visiting.

Becomes Bride O f

Don R. Friday

Surprise Party

Mr. and Mra. Thomas FinIcy and children, Kalhlcen
and Tomy, of East lallp, Long
Island, N. Y ., arrived l\ieiday to spend several weeka
with Mrs. Finley's parents,
Members o f Sanford Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Kldrod Kerry
1851 and co-workcra o f San­
of Merrimac St.
ford Chapter 1104, Women o f
tho Moose, gave a surprise
party last Wednesday even­

Honors Couple O n
25th Anniversary

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lyn BIcDanlel, brlde-etcct o f
David B. King.
The reception room* o f
the lovely Monn home fea­
tured colorful arrangement*
of hibiacua and muHI-hucd
xinnlaa.
Centering the buffet table,
which win covered in forest
green linen, interwoven In
gold, was a clever arrange-

ing In the temporary Moose

Lemon Bluff.
Mrs. Lillie Boyer hes had
aa her guest* for the paat
month her daughter, Mr*.
II e l a n Potta o f Seattle,
Wash., and
her children,
Boyd and Raymond.
This week two more chil­
dren, Jim and Sharon, ar­
rived by Jet In Miami from
Seattle. Blrs. Boyer, h e r
gueita and Mra. Btary Barn­
hart met them.
The entire group went to
Key Weet for two daye befora returning to Osteen.

Oviedo

Hall In l,ako Mary honor­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Boh Willis
on the occasion o f their 2Sth
Wedding Anniversary.
The couple was presented
with a sliver cake server by
th* more than 60 lodge and
chapter members attending.
The refreshment table waa
covered with a white cloth
and centered with an orange
and whlta flora] ccnterpleca.
The beautiful caka w ai Iced
In white and decorated with
trim of rosea and silver let­
tering.

wicker plate holder*.
Other luncheon guests were
Mrs. John Ivey, Kay's mother,
Mr*. Thomas F. McDaniel,
Marilyn's mother, and Mr*.
Edwin L. Lindsey, mother of
Kay's fiance.
And also the Mmea. Dale
Scott, George Touhy, Thom­

Mr. and Mr*. L. N. Trued
recently, entertained with a
picnic and cook-out at their
Loch Arbor home fer family
members and friends.
Among the honor guest*
were BIr. Trued’* brother
and family, Btr. and Mrs. P.
L. Trued, who have recently
returned f r o m
Frankfurt,
Germany, where they have
spent the past four years, at­
tached to the American Red
Cross.
Among the other guests of
the enjoyable outing were
Mrs. Esther T r u e d , Btr.
Trued’* mother from DeLand; M n . J. A. Cunning­
ham. Btrs. Trued’* mother,
and Bliss Blanche Cunning­
ham.
The Trueds will reside ia
Macon, Ga., w h e r e Mr.
Trued will resume hts duties
with the American Red Cross.

as Bowden, Hary 8. Wood­
ruff, Bcsi Herman, E. C.
Waldheim, I r a
Southward,
Grover C. Sewell Jr., Ken­
neth M. Wing, Ben Wiggins
and Fred Ganas.
Also t h e
Misses Fattl
Acne is ■ common skin dis­
Glenn Johnson and Analce ease afflicting perhaps as
Herman.
many as 80 per cent of all
adolescents, the Btedical and
Pharmaceutical
Information
Bures u reports.

nole Blemortal Hospital In
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
L. Cunningham cele­ Sanford for several weeks as
the result of an automobile
brated hla birthday Saturday
accident.
with a dinner party given by
Btr. and Blrs. Jerry Schalhla wifa at their home. lentargaer celebrated their
Guests included Mr. and Blrs. 40th w e d d i n g anniversary
L. Stewart and aons, Gary this week.
and Gene, o f Winston Salem,
North Carolina; Mra. Burniece Boyer and Alva Hayman o f Orange City; Mr. and
Mr. and BIra. Blakon Flem­
Mrs. L. O. Hayman and Mr.
and Mrs. W ile Hardin of En­ ming and Roy Crocker of
terprise and Junior and Jean Hartwell, Ga., arc currently
visiting Blrs. Fleming's sis­
Cunningham.
Mr. and Mra. F. E. Denby ter, Mrs. Fred Dudley and
of Oldsmir wer*
Sunday family.
night guests o f their par­
Ronnie Dudley will return
ents, BIr. and Mrs. Cunning­ to Hartwell with them for a
summer vacation.
ham.
Ralph Tropf, aon o f BIr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob V.
and Mr*. Walter Tropf, cele­ Burnham and children, Bren­
brated hit birthday by at­ da and Marty, of . Sunset
tending the Uncle Wall Birth­ Drive have returned from a
day. party on Channel fl delightful trip to
Miami,
WDBO-TV Orlando Blonday. where they enjoyed sightsee­
He was accompanied by Mar­ ing and aU the bright lights.
cus Nutt and Marty Hat­
Mr. and Mra. Vincenso
chett.
. BIr. and Btrs. Wilbur Bruce
and sons, Jeff and Joe, re­
turned this weekend from a
vacation with friends and re­
latives tn various parts of
Georgia.
Friends will be happy to
learn that Mrs. Ida Padgett
is recuperating at tha home
o f her daughter Bfre. Robert
Maxwell in DeLand. She had,
been confined to the SemiBy
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Bliss Jan Whisler wai the
weekend guest o f BIr. and
BIra. R un DeWitt of Sanford.
Randolph Emanuel of Bi­
loxi, Btfsilssippl, spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Blrs. Sidney Eman­
uel.

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the party, correctly . * . .
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Sanford Personals
M an illa and family have re­
turned following a trip to
New Jersey and the World'*
Fair and report a wonderful
vacation.
Bliss Btary Williams ot
Tangerine Drive has depart­
ed for a visit with her grand­
parents and other relatlw i in
Montgomery, At*.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ronald Rick- weekend with Mrs. Bickford’*
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Mr. Bickford returned to
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and friends, with the bride
their home trailer.
given In marriage by her
KADER
Flrat they traveled to Den­
father.
ver, Colo. A fter a short stay
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frldsy
will
JEW E LE R S
there, they w*nt to Pennsyl­
depart In late August for his
112 S. PARK AVE.
vania, thetr former home for
home In Cheyenne,'
several weeks visit w i t h
friends and relatives bafore
returning to Florida.
Mra. Haael Gilhuly o f Os­
teen and Mrs. Oeta Van
Itrmckle o f DaBary bav* re­
turned
to th*lr homes after a
HELD OVER BY POPULAR REQUEST
month's vacation.
SHOP FOR THEBE WHILE THEY LAST!
They
first toured the
Smoky Mountain*, then went
8HIPP8D BY M IBTAKB-O U R LOSS—YOUR GAIN
on to tholr former homo in
Union, N, 3.
SOLID HARDWOOD CONSTRUCTION
A fter visiting Mr*. Gil*
BEACH LOUNGE
BEG. $3.98 VALUE
huly'a brother and other ro­
tative* they had a leisurely
trip home along tho seacoast,
each
spending the Fourth at Myr*
tie Beach, B. C.
Mr. and Mra. George Bur­
BEACHCOMBER
REG. 12.29 VALUE
ger o f fianford spent a day
recently a t their cabin at
It

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DEAR A I! BY: I know bow
you feel t bout women wbo
fall in love with married
men, but 1 atn the excep­
tion. I have loved a prole**i«nal nun for six years. 1
work for him. He 1* mar­
ried in name only, if you
know what 1 mean. We have
never been seen together in
public a* 1 wouldn't want to
hurt his good name. He has
children (three of them)
and in nine years, his young­
est will be 21. At that time
he plans to divorce his wife
leave her comfortably pro­
vided for, and marry me.
1 am not a homewreckcr,
and have no desire to take
a nun away from his wife
and family
lie tells me
every time we are together
how much he loves and re­
spects me for my patience
and fairness. Perhaps this
will give other other women
who share my situation an
idea, Sign me—
PATIENT
DEAR PATIENT: Would
you like a medal fur "pat­
iently" waiting until his
children arc grown, and
his wifQ Is entirely alone be­
fore taking him away? I
am sure he's delighted with
your "patience and fair­
ness." It also means he won't
have any static out of you
for the next nine years. Get
wise I

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR AflRY: When you
write someone a letter, do
you think that person ha*
the right U. tend It to some­
one else? I have a ntoherin-law who does this. She
has tent ME letter* she has
received from other*, and I
know that the ha* sent MY
letter* to her friend* and re­
lative*. Not that I would
ever WTite anything about
anyone that might cause
trouble, but It it difficult for
me to write her a letter, not
knowing Where It will end
up. How can fhi* be handled
tactfully?
Maybe if you
print this, my problem will
be solved. She read* your
column.
"CHICKEN"
DEAR
"C H I C K E N ":
"Chickens" who object to
having their letter sent on to
others should say so— or
they'll be gone geese.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
band married a girl when he
was very young. Without
first getting a divorce he
moved to another stale and
married again. Again with­
out getting a divorce, ho
married me—telling me only
that he had been "married
and divorced." When our
baby was two years old, he
got a summons for non-sup­
port from his second wife.
1 learned then that (here had
been two marriages and no
divorces. He obtained a legal

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When a women makes a
complimentary i t a l c m e n t
about another woman and
then add* "hut", what follows
is what she really moans.
She’ s really a nice person—
but awfully boring.
She’s .a marvelous cook—
but you can tell that by her
figure.
She'* a perfect liouiekeeper
—but everything U just a lit­
tle loo perfect to look home­
like.
She ha* a marvelou* aense
of humor—but it cun be a bit
sharp and cutting at times.
She's as rule a* can bo—
but awfully scatter brained.
She'* very efficient—but a
little on the bossy side.
She's a good friend of mine
—but I wouldn't Iell her any­
thing I didn’ t want repealed
ail over town.
She'a charming to meet—
but somehow she strikes me a*
being just a little too sweet.
She's always been *o younglooking—but sho'a beginning
to *how bet age.

M A R K S THE
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OF V A L U E S . . .

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Box 60700. Loa Angeles,
Calif., 00068 for Abby's book­
let, "HOW TO WRITE LET­
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that East will let his partner'*
q u e n hold the trick.
A second hei rt will be lead,
and South will be able to
make the hand. He will r /I ,
draw trump*, ruff out dum­
my's last heart and go tft?r
diamond*. .
Diam ,tuU won't break, but
this won't hurt South. He wl'l
lead out dummy's last diamond
and discard the deuce of club*
from hi* own hand.
W rit wilt be back in the
lead and forced to give South
a trick.
A rlub lead will lot South
make hi* king, a heart will
allow South to ruff In one
hand aril discard from the
oilier. Of course, West will be
out of trumps and diamond*.

of course, she'* his third
When one woman U
cribing another — it's
come* aftei the "but .
that eounts.

wife.
des­
what
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Legal Notice
IN T ill: I IIICt'IT Clio IIT o r
T ill: MATH JUDICIAL c m .
I I IT. IX ( M l rilH «K N I.
AOt.i: r o t M Y. I'Ll)HIII a
I’ ll A.XCKII Y XU.
EVA I. HAM),
Plaintiff,

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tv took rin r i-tT c o u n r is
a x i » row
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t y . k i .m i n is

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Hi iUI'RT F„ HHTSIEK and
SYLVIA 11. HtUSIEK, hi* wlfo,
Uafandanta.
MITK K o r SU IT
IX A(HI lilt WE XT l'im
in :i:n riiH K i-l.nsi m :
TOi Robert
K.
Bhlniek
and
Hylrta
U.
Xlilmck,
hi*
wit*.
TSJS llarwood Avanu*
Wauwatoaa. Wl.runtln
Tou. Id HIE IIT K. HII1UKK
and SYLVIA D. BIIIUEK, hi*
wife. ara hereby notlflad that
a complaint In foraclnaur* a
certain Aaraamant for Raad
on Ih* followln, daarrlbad pro­
perty
eltuai*
In
Hamlnola
County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lota ! and I, Block I),
PEARL LAKE IIEItlHTS
FIRST ADDITION, aroordIn , to plat tharaof a* r*.
corded In Plat Book I,
Pa,a 10, of th* PubMa It*,
oorda of hamlnola County,
Florida. !•** tb* Westerly
1 0 ! f**t thereof
hi
been filed a,alnat you In
Ih* abota-atyUd ault and you
ara required to ears* a ropy
of your Anawar or Pleadln,
tn th* Complaint on Plain.
Hff'a Attorney. Joaapb If. Xlur.
aako, P. O. Boa ! ! ! ,
Fern
Park. Florida, and flit th* orl*
,ln a l Anawar or Ptaadln, tn
th* office of th* Clark or th*
Circuit Court on or b*for* th*
tvth day of July, 111!. It you
fall to do *o, a dn-ra# pro con.
fa.ao wilt be taken a,atnat you
for th* relief demanded In tb*
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
cial aaal of office at Sanford,
Seminole County, thla 10th day
of June, 1HL
(SKA L)
Arthur H- Beckwith, Jr.,
Clork of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
D. C.
Publleh June 10 * July f, 14,

M l. H IM
T in : U K E INSURANCE c m l PANT OF VIIUlI.NtA, a Vlralnla corporation.
Plaintiff,
re .
ItAYUOND I* COX at at.
Rrfrnrlanl*
NttTIt’B o r •HIT
TIIE STATE l&gt;K ri.OKIDA
TOi Raymond L. Pox.
r«*ld*nca unknown
Mary A. Cos.
raaldonr-o unknown
Ths maillna addrsaa of
thrio rlrfamlxnt* It:
Navy
Ki-liool
Command.
NTRS Class C School,
Stars Island. Va11*}o,
California
You ara baraby notlflad that
a suit has h»*n (Had atrulnat
you In th« abova antitlad cauaa
and that you ara required to
f tta your anawar with tha
Clark of thla Court and to
•err* a oopy thrranf upon th*
plaintiff or plaintiff* attor
nrya, whoa* nami and addraaa
la Janulnat. Watts, Clark* and
Hamilton, lld l Uarnatl Nation­
al Bank Bulldlna. Jaakaonvllla
I, Florida, not latar than Au■ uat It, 11*1. If you fat) to
do *o a donrr* pro eontaaao wilt
bo aatarad aealnat you for th*
rottaf damandad In th* com­
plaint. Thl* ault !• to for*clnao a morlfaao. Th* r*a)
propm y proeaadad ayalnat la:
Got
II,
SOUTH
PINECREST, Haoond Addition, a
oubdlvlalon, according to a
plat ’ tharaof raeordad In
Plat Book 10 , pesos II and
I* of th* Ihjbllo Hacnrda
of Bamlnol* County, Flor­
ida,
11. lilt .
WITNESS my hand and th* CUA-111
aaal of aafd Court at Sanford,
Ktorlda, thl* Ird day of July,
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur II. Bsckwtth.
Clork of th* Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Ooputy Clark
Publlah July T, 14, » l. II. H I !
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forco-operative, condominiumand rental apartments

there’ s no
Match for
Bameless
electric Medallion living

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Cr*R J. 0*Mwt, 1
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H*fm*n D. Co*aria. Cngtnaar
laatar OOSakar, and Th*d Conatruction c » ,
Oan. Contractor*
•Our M K D A L L IO N -m ti/U i M a n apartm tnm
w ill I* occupitd by ditcrim inating d itn ttU . TAcrw*
fo rt, sv m utt havt tin b ttt tquipm tnt spuiloMok
Naturally, u« cAoav rteetric throughout—rangrt
lector hrattr, rtfrigtrator, food nvtato d ltp o ttr,
unthtr-dryrr, and ytar*round tfrctric a ir conditionin , tAcf proridt* cool com fort is awrwnwr and co ty
aormlA in tcin itr."
— Mahrtw PMdt, vie* Pr**)d*nL BaSalr Apt*

•YEAR-ROUND ELECTRIC AIR C0NDITI0NIN6
•ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHENS...cleaner...cooler...safertoo!
Here tiro but n few of the mnny MEDALLION-awarded apartments all around
Florida. Where flntnelosB and fumeless electricity does the cooking . . . the
water heating* . . the luundry. Where residents get things done quickor, easier,
safer, cheaper . . . with the flip of u switch. Where extra hours o f leisure and
precious peace of mind are a big part of lighthearted Florida living.
The MEDALLION also means the convenience o f Full Housepower wiring
with plenty o f handy switches and outlets . . . plus ample Light for Living
for oyo-eomfort, aafety and a magic touch ol decorativo beauty.
Yes, the MEDALLION is n modern family's boat friend , . . your guarantee
o f Better Living Electrically. Owners and builders agree that “ MEDALLION”
apartments sell or ront easier and faster. •Individual uxUtr htatm in soc* apartment.

P C N O LC TO N A P A R T M t N T S . l t ! U N IT S
1 0 0 4 E P * a h i t * l * M v * . Daytona B a a tk

Smlaman S Sap#. ArcSRacS,
Sail A Mattan, tn|ln**(*
ArnetS Cenatruction Co., Oan. Contractor
•It is so* fading that in an apartment building tha
Irnanit a rt boat oorerrf iMrn each apartment U am
da own, particularly in ytar+ound a ir conditioning
and water boating, T hit ,it«a tha tenant a fooling
that ho io m atter o f h it own com fort, and at Ike tam o
tim e all apartments arc not dependent os • tin g le
tytirm . It would bo difficult to offer th it advantage
with other aervion. That'o why the Pendleton
included the M edallion program ."
— Bernard M. Oraamar, Vie* Pn tiding
Th* Pondtaton, In*.

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t o* ( !) I(*p Nat'l Ootivnn.
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Legal Notice
NOTICE TO VACATE PAItT OF
PLOT OF LAKE li AT (IH 1 X
TEHII ACE
n o t ic e
is
iie u e iiv
h iv EN that Ct.tFFOKR t Mrt.AltIIT, 3(0 Wymor# Road. Winter
Carle. Florida, a* uwurr In
fee almpt*. joined by THE
CITIZENS HANK OF OVIEDO,
aa murlaaaee, of th* followln,
de.i'rlbed parrel* of land, tyIn* and lo-lna tn Mrrnluof*
County, Florida, In-wln
Lota 1, *, t. North t n feel
of twit 0. and alt of Ia&gt;ta
, to 11 Inrluatva of LAKE
KATIIHYN T E R R A C E ,
Seminole County. Florida,
accord Inx to plat thereof
recorded In Plat llook 1,
pa,a
tn the office of the
Clark of Circuit Court of
Stmlnule County, Florida,
AND AlJtO Ih* land, dellhanted and deecrlbtd oh .aid
pint a* l'lnrwSxxl Rrlv*
and Oakwood Avenue eubJect to dedication it* pub­
lic road* by aald plat;
will make application to tlie
Hoard of County Conimlaaloii•r* of Seminole County, Flor­
id*. on Tueaday. July I». A. R.
IS!*, at !«:«« o'clock A. II.. or
aa anon Ihere.ifler »» .ante
may he heard, In their off clat
mention room *n tha Scm.no e
County Court lloua* locat 'd lu
Hanford. Florida, to vacat* tha
abova deacrlhad portion &lt;nd
part of raid l^k c Kathriti
Tarrace. Seminole County, Flcr.
Ida. recorded aa aforaaaid, and
hat a the aforaaaid part of
aatd plat rjiurncd to « c ie » ,t
for the purpiwe of taxation
to th* name extent aa If 11
had never bean platted, purauant to Section* IS !.!* and
t t l *0, Florida Htatutr*
/ * / CLIFFORD I. iluLARRY
Owner
/ * / TIIE CITIZENS BANK
OF OVIEDO
Morlua***
(led. A 8i&gt;err, Jr.
P. (1, Box t ilt
Sanford, Flurlda
Pul,llali July 14, 11. IM4.
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LAUDSSDALI TOWIS APASTMINTS - 110 USITI
ASM N. L sots Straat, Oort lawdarOal*
Rtchard C. Sailly, Archllact
.
D. 0 . Brill. Cntmaar
Blanlay J. Martin Co., Oan. Contractor

**Medallion living in ouroparlm entt hair attributed
gn u tic to our tremendous aimraa /rum our « //.
electric kiu hrne including ranges, refrigerators, dish •
gathers, disposals, ventilating hinds, luminous
ceilings, our baths equipped with icntilating fans
and tun lam ps; to our om tral year-round electric
air-conditioning, and many uwII plugs—nil with
plenty o f pou er for the com fort and com enitm e iif
our tenant* "
— Zachary W. Sadd, rraa-oa.it. La.Oar dala looar Apia.

DIPLOMAT TOWSHS- * » UNITS
JSOt t . Or aa a Drlaa. N*tly***d

DIPLOMATIC CKNT0 R — * 0 0 UNITS
Laakiaara Bird, at N. Halllax A**., Daytona

Wallar S. Smith, ArehHact
Allan A Sluhl, tn*ma*&gt;«
Air* Conti ruction Co., and Innanon ONpa.
Contliuition Co., don. Contractor*
"T h e M ognifiirnt Tu ins urrr designetl and built t»
f t a definite nerd fur high rite rental apartments in
the Daytona llcaeh rlrni. Ideally located on the
H alifax Kiver on both tides of trrabreese llouleiard,
they wpresent the ultimate in beauty and comfortable
hring. T o firwlito our tononto with the moat modern
ninvcnieures urn chase the Medallion p n f m * . M od­
em kitchen and inWit’itfuoU.v controlled year-round
air ivnditionlng—aU electric, of course —were our
fu st consideration."

, AirtiSaaO

r-t*Rln*or
Tain** Bra*. Buddin* Co . (ton. a*ntr*ct*r
“ Prom the very beginning o f its original concept wo
Here determined to spare no expense In providing
our clients with ths finest apartment1 iresidences in
fA« Nfute o f Florida, Our concept o f Diplomat Tbuvr^ ,
therefore, and without oust!ion. included the Medal­
lion program. W e are delighted is bring able Is offer \
our residents the beet.'
— S*r*ld Tam**,

— C. O VarmSyo*. PraoOrOy I

MISA MAR OAR DIN APART M IN IS- 4 * UNITS
VaaaSts Orta*. Dalray Pate*
NWiard Haiily, Art I.ilact
C. 1 . HaiTay. f nx-naar
SUn J. Martin, Inc . Uan. Cunltatlnr

•Our M edallion apartments with all etedricul equip•
'mrnf, including Uluminutnl tellin gs, range, year
‘round air conditioning, and instant hut ualer, have
been a uondrrful asset In nur sales program and a
real convenience tn our buyers. "

PARS PLACf. 1 4 UNITS

MADISON H O U tt-1* UNITS
4tT Aaaalaala A**., Coral Oabta*
Rabat! R Murphy, Art hit at I Fnttnaar
S. J. Suaitr, Oan. Contractor

"M V decided vn all-electric kitchens in order It) Aaio
the finest, mast modern, luxury u/nirfmrrtij In this
ami. y la miles s electric appliances almt qualify us
for the tended M K IIA I.I.ID N award which ire
hm e an d isp la y."
— Ilmor Oitpnin, VM PioudanL Madiaao Hoyt*

n e u n la a i u w , n n a i i w u

B, N. MartvooOor. Jr., Co.. Oon. Contractor
• A ll our apartments are electrically equipped la
pnnidc a high standard o f liting. Electric year-round
air ivndituming offers our ness apartment owners tael
cumtart in Summer and rosy unrmth in W inter.
— Oenlon R. Woodward, Sal** MapratanUttvay '

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— Chan** C. Uarr, Praaulanl, Barr Company ol Pompano

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lOmrO Dura, Stan#, ArcMaot
Barnard Show. Enalnoor
Arnold Canal traction Co. Oon. Contractor

SKNSINOTON OARDSN APASTMINTS-RS UNITS
ISOO M. LscSwoad Rtdf* Raad, Saraaata
H. V. Pattoraos. AnMtad
Pavar Park Latataa, Inc. Has. Contractor

RINOOTON ARMS APASTMINTS-40 UNITS
•SS S. Waahla*tow prirra, SC Aratood* Hoy,
VoSmar A Oraaiar, Archil*

"fly installing all modem oleetrir appliances In a or K ingston A nna
and Kensington Harden apartments, including a ir conditioning fo r year
around com fort, tie cut down an ssaintsnarux w ets and give our temtnis
the best In electric I k in g "

•The Electric M edallion Award is our sign o f
Steel ncnl S u ellsn cs. W e chose to go all-risctric in
keeping with pur p olicy to give tenants the latest and
mast modern its U sing com fort and convenience."

— fend Povor. PrmldtnC Pov*r Pr rUaprwnt Co.

— Mrt. Loulao V. Roymond, Haudant Manafar

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Every Wsd. Morning
Doors Open *:0Q
Toys From Toy Corrsl
RUINCT NOUS*-SO UNITS
111 Hf. 4 Its S0ra*C

TMUNDCABIRD APARTMONTI —SI UNITS
ISIS Rial StraoC Tart My*ra

SCASAKUI RSSIRCMCItS —*4 UNITS
711 •7A4 N. WoDOas Aa*. Paytoo*

and Olbbt, Auhitacla
Oh*t*r and Clara*, Ln|inaait
Smithian, Odnarat SuOdart. Oan. Contractor

Joaoph S. Slotkar. Archllact
C. L. Himboll, (ni naar
StirOn, Brat. Inc. Oan. Contractor

WaMar It. Srndtr. AraMaat
AMan A Atuhl, Cntenoors
A Stator, Inc. Oan. Contractor

" Just as ths m astdeslrabls location, the most efficient
floor plan, the most com fortable and attract u e equip­
ment were chosen by the Regency H ouse, so uae all
the electric equipm ent. Ha that our tenants could be
assured the ultim ate In com fortable, com enient,
clean, and therefore. H appy Slorida L iving."

"Q uiet, com fort and convenience are among the many
assets o f carefree, modern living at the Thunderblrd
Apartm ents. O ur Installation o f all-eisrtric equip­
ment is an additional feature Its providing adequate
appointm ents fo r ease In vara and outstanding effici­
ency throughout. W e have furnished each apartment
with electric range, electric uctor heater and rririgss^
otor, and yvar-rausd electric rscerss-cycis a ir wonditlonlng.O ur laundry room io equipped with ti ectiia
Washers and dtym a, as w ell."

" Follow ing the m odem trend toward sa fe, mom
electric living, Seabneee Residencies have
planned to Include electrical comforts and eamrenU
etwee and have been awarded the coveted M U D A in
L IO N —the hallmark o f rlectrical excellence. I t alt
addsupto living 'ae you !ike U '-K L A C T R lC A L L Y r

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W. Scott Bursa, Mgr*

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:By Ruth Millett

She used to be a good-look­
ing woman—but the has cer­
tainly let herself go.
Site has beautiful clothe*—
but she always looks a bit
overdressed for the occasion.
She mean* well — but she
Just doesn't have any tact
She haa a lot of ideas—but
most of them aren’t very prac­
tical.
She look* *o much younger
thin her husband—but then.

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C O N F I D E S TIAL TO
"CAME
A LONG WAY
FROM SIOUX CITY":
Money can buy:
Books but not brains
Medicine but not health
Finery but not beauty
A house but not a home
Amusement butnot happi­
ness.
• •
•

By Oswald Jacoby

Fred Karpin point* out to
NORTH (D )
1*
his book on play that South
♦ A 10 8
WK62
is never going to gel any
♦ AK75
trick-taking value out of the
+ 764
heart suit, but that there is W IST
* EAST
+ 83
*04
a mighty good reason for him
VA1O0741
not to play dummy'* king on V Q J 8
♦ J 1 0 P3
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Wcst'a queen.
+ A U8 S
+QJ10
East will win the (rick with
SOUTH
the ace and there Is a good
+ KQJ7SI
chance he will look around
W5
for new world* to conquer
♦ Q 84
+ K32
and shift to n club. If lie does,
Both vulnerable
the defense will pick up three
North East
Houth Weal
quick club tricks because that
1*
IV
1+
I f
suit Is situated just right for
2+
Pas*
4+
Tass
East and West.
Pass Pats
If South play* low from
Opening lead—VQ.
dummy, a really brilliant East
might win the trick with the I such brilliancies are not com ­
ace and shift to that club but monplace and the chance* are

U/j2

divorce from his second
wife (but not from his first).
Am I living in sin because
of this? I am pregnant
again and if my husband
doesn't get this thing cleared
up, I am going to end up
in the nut house. Can you
help me?
CONFINED
DEAR CONTUSED: You
need a lawyer to advise you
of your rights. If you can't
afford one. go to your LE­
GAL AID SOCIETY. Your
husband 1* a bigamist and
your lawyer had belter see
him before the 1)A docs.
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�Horoscope
Forecast
WEDNESDAY, JULY U, UM
GENERAL

T E N D E N C IE S :

Thii li an unusually good d iy
to get together with partners
and alliea to diaeuaa with them
just where you are beaded in
the future and to let them aee
you are willing to do your part
to make Joint ventures a big
aucccaa. The evening la splen­
did for sociability, etc.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19&gt;— Important you know
what your true position la with
partners so that you can car­
ry through together more
harmoniously,
successfully.
Dig Into data at hand. Know
where you are headed.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
201— With all those duties fae
Ing you, If you are orderly,
neat and plan your time, they
can be behind you In a flash.
Make up for lost time In Ihe
past. Bs happy to go along
with good friends later.
GEMINI (May 2t to June
21 &gt;—Evening la Ideal for fun
if you first do something conatructive about your fine tal­
ents and make real money
with them. Add new touches
to wardrobe Sell what you
don't need. Buy new.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Ingratiating
yourself Into the affection of
kin Is far easier now, and
llttlo gifts can certainly help.
Know what your financial
position la. Taka the steps
that will embellish It.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
Getting new projects going la
quite possible today, If you
contact the right allies, per­
sonnel. By putting In a good
day's work, you find that hob­
bies will be eajoyed more In
p. m. Be gay.
VIRGO (August 22 to Septamber 22) — Beautifying,
cleaning, adding art pieces to
surroundings
will
increase
value as well as improve ap­
pearance. Fix budget. Allow
some expenditure for gifts
partners will appreciate.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22)— Your role as
peacemaker ki the aodlac re­
quires you to be especially
charming today before you
get to work. Much benefit can
coma to you In the process
Meet equally charming peo­
ple.
DOQRFSO (October 21 to
November 21&gt;— It you use a
confidential quiet toot with
those who have the Informa­
tion you want, It will be forth­
coming with case. Be sure
to have home or office In good
order. Be at ease.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22—to December 21) — You
must have some good friend
who can show you a glimmer
of light where your most per­
plexing problems am concern­
ed. Contact early. Gad a .nut
socially later and have fun.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20)— A more sin.
cere and serious approa»h to
civic duties can certainly rnbanco prestige now. Show
(hut you value good credit,
are serious In your career.
Success Increases.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19)— The data you
seek today can make you a
more stable successful person.
Gel It by being practical.
Then pul all o f your affairs In
more business-like order.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— Carrying through
with promlsea made, whether
o f a personal or business ns
ture, la vitally Important now.
Your subconscious will give
right answers. Pay particular
addition to government mat­
ters.
IF YOUR CHILD IS DORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those Individuals who will
be m oil Interested In foreign
countries and people and will
study much about them on
own book, write Interesting
treatises, etc., all of which Is
calculated to give a better un­
derstanding of one's foreign
cousins. Technical sort of
mind here. Teach to com
plelc what la started early.
“ The Stars la p el, they la
M l compel-” What you make
o f your life la largely up lo
YOU!
Carroll Rlghter's Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust Is now ready. For your
copy send your birthday and
$1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald Rax
1921, Hollywood 3$, California.
Prompt medical treatment
— including attention te reha­
bilitation — can lassen the
amount o f damage caused by
a stroke, according te Florida
Heart Association.
Patience and perseverance
should bo household words for
the family where atroka hae
■truck, Florida Heart Associ­
ation says. Beth patient and
family members must fight

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Classified
Phone
From Sanford Ext
E xchan ge

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From Seminole County

425-593*
Office 204 W. First
NOT LONG IHSTANCE
r e s p o n s ib il it y :
The Herald « m not M reaponslbio for more thin one
tarorreet lniertlaa of jou r ad,
and reserves the rl$ht to re*
rile or rejeet a a j advertisemeat from what ordered te
conform la the polieiee of thla
»* P «*
.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY*.
Tuee., thru F it * 'i F. U. day
before laiertlon. Mon. • Sat

DEADUIT**
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuei., thru Frt - I P. M. day

before laiertloa.

H ob.

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BOOB.

Legal Notice
In the roart af l i t Caaatr
JuO*r. I m Im U Caaatr- Fl*rMa, la Probal*.
la rfi Batata at
Ltl.LIE E. HERNDON’.

Drcaiiaa

T o All Cre01t*r* aaO Parana
H itla i
t'talma ar D * a * l l l
Aaalaal Paid Katalai
You and rach of you ara hara.
tty notified and required to
p r o m t any claim* and d*mandt which you, or either of
you, may have aealnat tha
aalala of LILLIE E. HERN­
DON, deceased, lata of *»ld
Cn-inty. to the County Judea
af Btmlnola County, Florida,
at hla office In tho court
liouat of aald County at Banford, Florida, within ala cal­
endar montha from tha time
e f tha ttrat publication of thla
nolle*, Two coplaa of each
claim or demand ahall ha In
wrltlnc, and ahall atata tha
placa of roitdanc* and poet
•fflca ad d -tn of tha claim­
ant, and ahall be awora to by
tha claimant, hla aeant, or at­
torney and accompanied by a
(lllne fa* of ono dollar and
auch claim or demand not ao
(llad ahall fa* void.
/■ / LILLIE RUTH HAR­
DEN
Aa executor of the L u t
W ill end Taatamant of
LILLIE E. HERNDON,
Dacaeead
CEO. A. SPEER, JR.
Attorney for eald aetata
1 'IH Maanoll* Avenue
Sanford, Florida.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Fnunn
2. Notices - rersonals
3. 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 lu Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - 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
80. Machinery • Tools *
SI. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
S3. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Truck*
36-A Autos Wanted
57. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

CDH-tl

r p R o m r

GARAGE Apt., fumiihed, $43.
322-2202 or 322-3383.
3

BEDROOM,
unfurnished
house, 3100 mo. 1813 Paloma

2

BR., Fla. room, fenced
yard. Lake Mary. 322-1307.

#anforb

frralb

SWEETIE PIE
-

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rat. 1004 Palmetto.
2 BR, Unlurniihed house. Ph
322-3892.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ay #.
Apply 5-3:30.
EFFICIENCY. 311 Park.
Furn. Apt. 2300 meflonvDl*.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
nolia. Apply downstairs af­
ter 6 p. m.

Proporty Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

2 BEDROOM furnished house.
322-5070.

Offers for your selection
these Reautlful 2, 8, A 4
Bedroom

3 BR, 2 Bath House, large
fenced yard, paved drive­
way. 322-0537.

Government

FURNISHED g a r a g e apt
25435k Palmetto. 122-1254;
322-0525.

O w ned

LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un
furnished house, z Bedrooms
screened porch, carporte,
Utility - storage,
kitchen
equipped. Excellent cond
322-2488.
NICELY lurnlahed 2 bedroom
house, Adults. 322-2275.

quire at Manuel Jacobeon
D ept Store 211 E. First St.

RENTALS
Furn. apt. nice
$50. mo.
Fura. a p t good
380. mo.
Furn. a p t apacious $85 mo.
Furn. 2 far. 1 bath
385 m o
3 BR, 1 bath Mayfair 3100 mo.
3 BR, 2 bath Kit Eq. 3100 mo.
3 BR, 2 bath Loch Arbor $123
mo.
4 BR, 2 bath nice aize $145
mo.
4 BR, 2 bath on ]ak* $150 mo.
For The Finest Rentals See

To make the best home
buy, see the

"Maybe wa should ba nlea to hart Sha'a probably
worth mllllonat'*

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
2 1 , 1 4 BEDROOMS
1, lVk, ft 2 BATHS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FOR COMPLETE INFORMA­
TION SEE OR CALL YOUR

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenitrom Realty
2585 PARK DR.

322-2420

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Urge
screened patio, nice yard.
20 g. Idgemon Ave. N- Or­
lando. 223-0288.
322-2420

2585 park Dr.

FURN. Apt. 3 Rooms ft Bath.
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houaea
COUNTRY CLUB
Close in. 335 mo. incl. wa­
Payton Realty
MANOR
ter ft elec. Ph. 322-9507.
322-1301
17-82 at Hiawatha FOR just &lt;100 down and $81
per month, this 3 bedroom,
CLEAN 4-Roomi, down, sun FURN. 2 BR. bouse, |80. Five
lVft bath,
cement block
porch. 811 Park.
Points, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire
home can be yoursl Present
Wren Gaa Station.
5 BEDROOM home, unfurnlah]y undergoing complete re
ed on Lake Mary. 3100. mo. 2 BR., house, clean ft doee
modellngl Almost immedi
Ph. 322-8133.
ate occupancy.
In. Jimmy Cowan, 322-4013.

cDti-at
IN
THE
C IR C U IT
COU RT,
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT
OF F L O R ID A . IN A N D FOB
■EM IN OLR COUNTY
C H A N C E R Y NO. I 4 l t f

KHMON
HEAD.
•v».
WYNELL
HEAD,

RUSSELL

UROAD.
Plaintiff

SMITH

BROAD-

D efendant
NOTICE T O D E F E N D
T H E k T A T K O F F L O R ID A Tilt

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

UNFURNISHED 2 BR House,
kitchen equipped. 2405 South
Willow Ave., Phone 349-4292.

rURN. APT. 322-2300.

a, m i .

LARGE 2350 sq. ft. sturdy &amp;
Auto Glasi, Tops
ft Seat C oven
strong. Can be used for
one huge family or 2 medi­
um size onei. On 2 beauti­
ful loti. Complete privacy.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9032
Call owner for appointment.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
322-9256.

V A - FHA

Stenstrom Realty

FIOTITInUS N4MK
NOTICE IS hereby given that
t am m g ie td In bualnoa *t
Highway 1ST Longwood. Semi­
nole County, Florida, under he
flctltlou* n*m* of, Longwood
T. V. Service, and that I In­
tend to reeleter eald name with
th* Clerk of th* Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida, In
at'L'ord*nc* with th* prsvlitnna
of th* Fletltloua Nam* Statut**, to-wlt; Section 141.01 Flor­
id* Statute! 1147.
(Ig ; Arthur W. Levy
Publlah. July 14. II, II S Aug

By Nadine Seltzer

2 BR Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia
185. Ph. 322-3931 or 322-2298

SLEEPING room. Private on
trance and bath. 322-3986.

Legal Notice

July 14, 1964 — Page 11 12. Real Estate For Sale 29. Automobile Service

r

LARGE HOUSE, 3 BR., 1
12. Raol Estate For Bala
Bath, Lakefroot. Complete­
ly furnished loci. Washer,
GREENBHIAX
dryer, dishwasher, d e e p Choice
lota
available
la
freeze. $130 mo. Ph. 322-4970
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
APTS. Furn. 2-BR. $80. 3 BR,
Custom
building
to
yeur
385. Utilities furn. 322-1188
specifications,
Greenbrier
FURNISHED 2 BR. House.
developed by
2481 Palmetto. 322-0274.
KINGS WOOD
1. Lost &amp; Found
BUILDERS,
INC.
LOST: Malo Miniature Collie, W E L A K A APARTMENTS
202 Fairmont Dr.
Rooms
private
baths,
114
answers to Brandy. $25. re­
FA 2-8074
W. First St
ward If returned to Mra.
George C. Harden Sr., 2006 1-Room Efficiency apt. with H ACRE. PaoU. 321-2615.
Lily Court.__________ ______
p v t bath ft shower, suitable
for couple or single person FREE $2,400. equity. $100
6. Food
or retired. All utilities in­ down, $89. mo. peya all
OKRA. 322-0415.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ Clean I bedroom, 10 x 11'
Fla, room, equipped kitch
cated on 1*1 S t, within 1
6. For Rent
on, terra:to floors, Helmly
block o f 2 free parking lota
Realty Ph. 322-1841.
and ahopptag aeoter. In­
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.

LAKE COTTAGE
1 Bedroom, Furn. 330. mo.
Fubllah June IS A July f, 14,
Ph. 322-6106
li, m i .
CDA-11T
HODERN Furn. apte. Alio
Storage apace. Ph. 322-1374.
NOTICE OF I t w
STATE OF FLORIDA TO l
Walter Uwynn and Maul* L.
Owynn, hla wife, E. T. Haynaa,
rratmua F. Haynaa, Me &lt;3. Car­
re way and Mattie Csrraway,
hla wife. Kalla L. Currla, D.W.
Currie. P. O. Nall, David W .
flwynn, O. &lt;1. Wolcott and
Itoulaa A. Wolcott, hla wife,
Wm. Verlnlla, also known a*
tvm. Varmllya, z. H. Simmons,
and Hush M- Martin, If nllva,
their
reapectlve
unknown
epouaee If married, and If dtnd.
the respective unknown helre,
Iraatete, darleate and erentara of laid defendant*; Mid­
land Itaconatructlon Corpora­
tion, a purported Florida cor­
poration, It acllva, and if dllaolvrd, It* respective unkown
director* acting aa Irualaaal
and any and el&lt; pirimu having
or claiming any riant, (111* or
lntareit In ami to tha following
draertbad land lyini a rl batng
In Srmlnole County, Florida,
to-wltt
TRACT 1. Tha North U
arras at tha SEU of tha
BW&gt;i of gactlon 11, Townahlp II South, Rang* It
Kaat (Ira* road|.
TRACT I. The NBH of
tha Htt’ li of Ilia III’ 1! of
Htctluit It, Township II
youth. Rants 11 Kaat
TRACT 1. The West H of
the s w u of tha SW ti of
Kent Ion tl. Township 11
Houlh, liana* II Kaat lira*
the North 1114 faet of the
Waat III I / l feat, and leas
tha East lie fart of tha
Watt li t fen of the North
lie feat of th* South 4 .
and lata th* South III fast
of tha East III f**t, and
laaa th* South 100 feat of
the Weal la feat, and lea*
tha W rit l« (ret
of the
Kett tlo feat of the North
110 (tit of Ihe South V and
laaa th* W*«t n o fart of
th* Eeat lit) feet
of th*
North to feel of the Hnulh
l i t feet, and lees the Eeet
1*0 feet of Ihe Weal tlo
feet of th* North to feat
of tha South 4 . and Ire*
th* South It feat
of th*
North III faet of the East
1*0 feat ef the W eil 111
feat of th* 81V4 &lt;&gt;f tha
BWti of th* S W Iili Tl.*
North m 1/1 feat of th*
HEM of Ui* I W 4 of th*
KWt* of Section 11. Town.„
ship 11 South, Ransa Id
East.
Tou. and each of you. ar*
karahy notified and required
to appear end fit*, personally
or by your attorney, with th*
^Clerk of th* Circuit Court of
.Seminole County, Florida, your
wrlltrn defences If any. to
th* bill to quiet title filed here­
in aselnet you, and to eerva
a copy of th* earn* on Hutchlaun and Lefflar, Poat Offlc*
Drawer II, Sanford, Florida,
~ attorneys for plaintiff, It. D.
Daniel, on or before the lith
day of AusueL A- D. 11)1.
Herein fall not or a dacra*
pro confaaaa will hi enured
against you for default.
WITNESS n.y hand and the
official teal ef thl* court, this
, loth day of July, a . D m i .
_ (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clark af th* circuit court
By; Sandra a. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Publlek July II, II, II B Aug.
•_ * t. m i .

Stir

6. For Rent

12, Rasl Estata For Sal*

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

See Suburban Eitatee
20th St., 1000 ft. west
1-4, Sanford
1 to 7 p. m. Daily
Office 322 2118
t* Acre lots, house of your
Night 322-004B
choice.
323-0700
E. 0 . Fawcett, Developer
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
LMN Enterprises

W.

Jim Hunt Realty

IS Hutiinran Opportunity
EVERETT A. HARPER I o n LEASE—Service Station.
AGENCY - REALTOR
2485 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2284 or FA 2-2285

Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

JUMBO house 8 room, 2 car
garage, patio. Stove, dis­ 16. Female Help Wanted
posal, dish washer. 322-1428.
RECEPTIONIST, over 30. for
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
general office work, some
Fla, Rm., cent. heat. 211
typing. Apply in person, Ron. Ridge Rd., 322-9051.
Sun Chrysler-Plymouth, 519
E. First St.
3 BR., m bath, cent, air ft
heat, sprinkler pump. $76 BABY Sitter needed for work­
mo. 3224225.
ing mother. 5 days, $20.
week. 323 0769 after 6.
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath,
Cast, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
lari, patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207
white, live-in. Salary. Ph.
Ridga Rd.
3220597 before 8 p.
3230912 after 6.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice budding
lots. First $2,500 takes thla 17. Male Help Wanted
property. Ph. 688-4601, En­
SERVICE station attendant.
terprise, Fla.
Apply In person. Smith's
THERE’S PEACE ft QUIET
Amoco Hiway 17 92 ft Lake
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
Mary Blvd.
paved street you can. buy
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 668-4601, 19. Situations Wanted
Enterprise, Fla.
WILL baby ait In my borne
for working mother, 322-8437

NEW HOMES

6 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So. Longwood District

Contact: Mr. Ferguson
802 Highland Ave.
Longwood, Florida

IRONING in
322-8203.

my

home.

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

WYNELL SMITH BROADHEAD, who** pi*** of reetdince I* unknown.
TOU ARE HKHKIiY NOTI­
FIED that a (worn Complaint
he* boen filed agalnat you In
th* circuit Court. Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit of Florida, In and
for Seminole County, In Chan­
cery. th* abbreviated till* of
which lo "KHMON Iirt'SELI.
UROADHEAD.
Plaintiff.
v*.
WYNELL
SMITH
BROADHEAD.
Defendant”,
wherein
th* relief aought la a Deer**
of Divorce. Thee* praaanti art
lo caua* and require you to
file your written Anewar or
daftnaaa. If any, to th* Com­
plaint filed herein, and to
aorv* a copy thereof upon th*
Plaintiff* attorney, Oordon V.
Frederick. P. O. Bog lTIi, San*
ford, Florida, on or htfor*
lb* Illh day of July, 11(1.
Ilaraln fall not or a Decree
Pro Conftaao will be entered
agalnet you tor tb* roller re­
queued and th* caut* will
proceed eg parte.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
By: Martha T. Vlhltn
4 BR, 1H Bath, Florida Km.,
Ph. 322-2744
Deputy Clerk
central heat ft air-condi­
OOHDON V. FREDERICK
tioning. Ph, 322-4874.
Attorney (or Plaintiff
BOBEBT A. WILLIAMS
P. a Bob m i
Sanford. Florida
2 BR. recently repainted. Low
Realtar
Publlah Juno It. M ft July T.
down ft assume $58.28 mo. Raymond Lundqutit, Aaao.
II. 1114.
.
Ph. 332-5582.
*
PA 2 3831 Atlantic Bask Bldg.
CUA-IJ

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

SOU TH W ARD

Seminole Realty

NEW HOMES

Stenstrom Realty
NEW HOMES

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
South on RL 17-92, 6 Ml.
Right on Semlnolo Blvd,,
One Block to Sales Office.

802 Highland Ave.
Longwood, Florida

36. Automobiles • Trucks

1952 C1IEV. pick up truck,
HEADY MIX CONCRETE
good running condition, good
Patloi, Floor, Free Eilim a.ja
body, new paint. Call 322SIMs, lintels, steps, block),
9090 after S p. n .
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
stcfl, grease traps, dry
wells, Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

$ Bank J

COHEN RADIATOR JTtlOP
Free inspection, estimates, BOWLING BALLS: Lady** 10
pickup, delivery. Recoring
lb., man’s 16 lb., like new.
ft repairs discounted.
$10 each. Come by ft try '60 Peo. Wgn $767 bal, $37 mo.
2114$ E. 3rd.
322-3443
'57 Ply Wgn.. $397 bal, $23 mo.
them for size. 322-8551.
*35 Ford Wgn $389 bal, $22 mo.
35. Articles Wanted
'35 Mer. Wgn $392 bal, $21 mo.
'55 Buick, $229 bal, $ls mo,
USED TV's bought and sold.
Senkarik Glass nnd Paint 2870 Sanford Ave., Phone ■55 Pontiac, $374 bal, $22 mo.
'56 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
Company
322-6627.
'59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 mo.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
36. Automobiles • Trucks ’S3 Merc, 5369 bal, $32 mo.
‘56 Chevy, $517 bat, $28 mo.
31A. Pets
1983 Chewy 2 S. S. 1200, take ‘57 Olds , $667 bal, $32 mo.
up payments. 322-1117.
'51 Pont. $490 bal, $24 mo.
KITTEN, Intelligent, house'58 Chevy, $667 bal, $31 mo,
broken, for adoption, 2 mo,
'63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellcn
'57 Buick, $596 bal, $29 mo.
322-9631.
cond. Ph. 322 2283.
'56 Chevy, $319 bal. $29 mo.
32. Flowers • Shrubs
1955 BU1CK, air conditioned; '53 Cadillac, $499 bal. $24 mo.
1957 Pontiac; both reason­ '58 Imperial, $777 bal, $32 mo.
Trlnre of Wales Violets lo
able; See “ Dick” Kintcy, *58 Rambler, $481 bal, $24 mo,
give awsy. 322-2801.
Otto’a Garage, west aide 'S3 Olds, $471 bat, 124 mo,
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
U. S. 17-92, near Longwood. '58 Okls, $781 bal. $33 mo.
23c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
souUi aide of Rocket Trail- *37 Chevy, $792 bal. $33 mo.
*36 Chevy. $419 bal, $24 mo.
Farms. So. Sanford Ave.
era Plant.
’60 Ford, $599 bal, $31 mo.
33. F u rn itu re
'55 FORD Convertible, stan­ '53 Olds, $277 bal. $t5 mo.
dard shift, R&amp;H. Good con­ '56 Merc. $139 Bal, $4 mo.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
•37 Ford. $09 bal, 13 mo.
dition. 322 8600.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­

Repossessions

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ovating. New ft Used Furni­ '55 BUtCK Special. Reason­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
able offer. CaU between 2:30
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
and 10 p. m. 322-9455.
FA 2-2117.
FIRST $160 buys a good '58
Edscl. Ready to go. 312 E.
5th St.
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $249.50
BARGAINS GALORE
Easy Terms
NEW LOT. '59 Ford*. '57 Cad­
Shop and Save The
illac.
'55 Huicka.
Many
Budget Way
others. Sunshine Eddies Us­
ed Cara ft Part*. 1 miles
West of 1-4, 17-92 overpass
on Orange Blvd. Formerly
298 longwood Plaza
Zuckcrman's Salvage Yard.
17-92
I’ ll. 838 4583
322 9072.
Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the '55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, CaU
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
322 6846, Claude Harroll.
POST. FA 2-0677,

FURNITURE

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
iAdn
SANFORD AVE.
1 1 ) 1 / OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503
37. Boats - Motors
Gateway To The

waterway

Robaon Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
$04-6-8 E. lat. Ph. FA 2 -S8 II

38. Motorcycles - Scooters
1982 VESTA motor scooter.
$175. 323 0629.

39. Trailers • Cabanas
Uaed furniture, appliances, MUST SELL due to orden
1957 Plymouth 4-door hard­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
APACHE Camp TraUere. New
top, white with new white
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
ft Uaed. 822-5487.
wall tlrei, aU power, auto­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
matic transmission, radio,
Apache Camping Trailers
For the biggest selection of
beater, $305 cash. CaU 822Cecil Sellers - 868-4811
nearly new and uaed furni­
8608.
Clark St., Enterprise
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Csaadbany
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
m
34, Articles For Sale

D RASTICALLY

ACCORDIAN. $385 new, sell
$150. Good cond. 322-0880.
NORGE automatic washer,
good cond. ISO. 322-3802.
1962 Vespa. Washing machine,
household furnishings. Ph.
822-0457.
REFRIGERATOR. C r o a l e y
Shclvadoor, 9.5 cu. ft. Ph.
322 4876.

JULY SPEC. Ladies* Shoe
5IARRIED man would like
Sale. Sizei 5-644 only. $1
work in Package Store.
pr. Surplus City. W. lit St.
Rondiblc. Sanford Herald,
Ho* 87.
WOULD Book Encyclopedia,
$15. Park Ave. Trailer Court,
21. B eau ty Salone
lot 93, Sanford.
HOT JULY SPECIAL
AUTO air conditioner, VomaIn our alr-ronditloned salon.
do, very reasonable, See
Permanent* surfing at $5.
••Dick" Kintcy, Otto'a Gar­
Shampoo.Sots, $1.75. Hair
age, west side U. S. 17-02,
cuts, $1.25.
near Longwood, aoulh aide
Ace Beauty Salon,
of Rocket Traileri Plant.
Mayfair Hotel

WIFE WANTED
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
to tell her husband how she
home at 908 Catalina D r„
and the family would enjoy
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3851. 2385 Park Dr.
322-2420
living In thla 3 bedroom
country home, surrounded
RENTALS
Naw Custom-built, Lake Mary
with beautiful shade trees,
Furnished or Unfurnished
C. B., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
Bill-Blalr Agency
on 140 x 110' lot, partially
lity, ihade ft citrus. FHA
Th 322 5641 218 S. Park Ave.
fenced to take care of the
Phone 322 8525
Finance. 322-8858.
children or pets, a 2 car gar­
UNFURN 2 BR Duplex Apt
Permanent Special
age for a workshop . . unbe­
Kil. cqulpt. Terrain) floors
lievable at $8750.00 and bud- Our Budget Wave Now $8.95
tile bath, Venetian shade), THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
S*t terms can be arranged. .
water furn. Ph. 222-2334 aft­ U I N. Park Ave.
319
Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
PA 98123
and only 5 minute* South of
er 5 p.m.
downtown Sanford.
22. Build • Faint • Repair
LOCH ARBOR
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie SPACIOUS homeaite in aelect
FOR PAINTING ft REPAIR
Cowan. 322-4013.
area of Loch Arbor. Only
WORK Call 322-5428.
34,000. Call or sea.
RENT A BED
1M1 8. Park Ave.
FOR A PAINTER, Inside «
RoPaway, Hospital ft Baby
FA 2-3232 anytime
out, call Luther Tasker at
Brds.
322-8159. ’
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. 2
By Day, Weak, or Month
322-2430 BR. 323-4530.
Ph. FA 2 5111 118 W. 1st SL 2585 P .rk Dr.
25. Plumbing ftervleM
CAR R O M ’S FURNITURE
MAYFAIR BARGAIN
PLUMBING
ATTRACTIVE 2 b e d r o o m
8. Bench Rentals
Contracting Repairs
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
home on nire rorner lot In
FREE ESTIMATES
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Mayfair. Hat huge air-con­
3rd ft Park Ave.
R. L. HARVEY
Apartment on beach week
ditioned Florida room and
Phone 322-5641
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3393
month. Call 322-8498.
2-car garage. Now priced at
$11,800 with 3500 down and 27. Special Services
HUTCHISON’8
$81 a month. Call
OCEANFBONT APTS
COMPLETE Lawn ft Yard
339 So. Atlantic
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
Service. 322 2310.
Daytona Beach
Bedroom Homes available in
Piano Tuning and ncpalr
Call 322-4059
all Arena of Sanford. Let us
Investment ft neatly
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4213
Show you Around!
U6 N. Park Ave.
322-8113
9. For Sale or Rant
DEEP WELLS drilled up to
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
RAVENNA PARK
150 ft. Everything furnish­
IMAGINE being able to pur­
LAKE. Cal) • v a n l a g s
ed.
Only $395, Nothing
1801 S. Park A w .
chase a 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
322-1597.
down, $13.75 mo. Longwood
FA 2-5232 anytime
kitchen equipped home la
238 4393.
10. Wanted to Rtat
this choice area for only
WELLS
DRILLED. PUMPS,
$11,500, with just $350. down.
3 BR. home nearby 8NAS, un­
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
VA-FHA
—
Only one!
furnished, reasonable, avail­
All Types and Sizes
FHA IN-SERVICE
able about 5 August, write
We Repair and Service
details to W. J. Kelly, 21 W. on 25th SI. to Lake Mary
STINE
Bird., left on Blvd. to Lake
Salamsna Court, Lexington
Machinery and Supply Co.
Mary
Fire
Station,
Right
to
2565
Park
Dr.
3224420
Park. Md.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6432
Office in Model House on
12. Real Estate For Bala Abbott Ave.

31. Articles For Bala

FOR EASY, quick carpet
cleaning rent Blue Lustre
Electric Shitnpoocr only $1
per day. Carrolls Furn.
USED ft REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
109.95
CROSLY TV
90.05
PHILCO TV
79.93
G-E 19” Portable TV
108.85
G-E 23” Console TV
208.95
Weetlnghouse Refrig.
49.95
Philco Rrfrlg.
119.05
Admiral Rnfrig.
100.05
Hotpolnt Refrig.
79.95
G-E Auto. Washer
89.95
Norge Gas Range
119.95
Kelvinator Elec. Range 49.95
Weitlnghouse 21" TV
40.95
Frigidaire Refrig.
59.95
No Money Down. Up to 24
jnoa. to pay.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORES
555 W. First St.. Sanford
Ph. 322-2821
2 PC. wool suit, Tan, size 1844
cost $39.95, sell $20. (Never
Worn.) Blue wool suit, size
II, $15. Blouses, size 39,
$1.50. English walking ahoei,
Tan,
never worn.
Cost
&lt;14.85, Sell $7.00, size 7V»A.
NO 8 4288.

DUE TO DIVORCE
WE have a repossessed 64
model awing needle disl-omalic zig zag, makes hun­
REMODEL - REPAIR
dreds of fancy designs,
CaU B. E. Link, 322-7029
makes buttonholes, sews on
Building Contractor
buttons, blind hems, mono­
grams, embroiders, etc. As­
AIR-CONDITIONING
sume remaining 4 payments
By FEDDERS
of $9.50. Pb. Credit Mgr.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
322-7457.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234

IN “O K ” USED CARS
5 8 Fiat 1100 Series
4 Dr. Sedan, Haatar.

395

$

4

6 2 Comet Custom
C |
4-door, 6 cylinder, auto, tranal|
minion, radio ft h*stor.
■

495

6 2 Olds F85 Cutlass
Coupe, V-6, auto transmUalon,
powar itaoring, radio ft hooter.

995

6 0 Olds 88 4-D oor
V-8 angina, auto, tranamlaalon,
power brakoa, radio ft haatar.

6 3 Corvalr Pickup
4 ap*od tranamlaalon, boater.

Cf

|

1
■

CO

195

1
1

$ 1 ,
I '

445

59 Opel
2 d o o r , r a d io e n d h e a te r .

62 Chevrolet Im pala
SUPER SPORTS COUPE. V-8 «n.
gin*, auto, treasaalaalon, powar
■leering, radio ft heater.

62 Olds 88 4-D oor
V-8, auto, transmission, power
ate* ring ft brakaa, radio, boater, air
condition *d.

*295
*2195
*2295

62 Olds Starfire Coupe $ ^ £ Q C
Auto, transmission, power steering
ft brake*, power window*, radio ft
h«ater, air conditioned.

63 Falcon Ranchero
PICK UI',
owner.

clean,

low

mileage,

1

61 Cadillac Coupe
DeVill*. Auto, transmission, powar
■trering ft brak*a, radio A healer.

M m m ^W ^
M

TM

*1595
*3095

Opon Friday Night ft Saturday Afternoons

Holler Motor Sales
COM PANY

2nd. A Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-4231
Ph. 3224481

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firrnlh Tnpfi 12 — July 14, 19G4

Talented Youth Does School Wall Mural

Warning Issued On
Danger Of Snakes
Ily Julian 8t«-n*trom
It'a true," »*ld Dr. Frank
Leone, director of the coun­
ty’* H e a l t h Department,
''that only three peraona in
Florida died laat year from
anake liitc — all from rat­
tler*."
Hut the doctor warned,
“ That’* three more than
enough to cau»e all of u* to
exercise
extreme
I'aution,
particularly at thia time of
the year."
There have
been three
death*, already for Mbit —
one hy rattler, one by ninecnain and another by cobra.
The latter waa a aoiciile in
Dade County.
l'erhap* the reaKon Is that
the State lioanl of Health
keep* a constant supply of
antivenom aeriim h* do ‘JO
hospital poison control ren­
ter* In 10 rltie* throughout
Florida. Venom run he ob­
tained within .10 minute* for

Fishing Contest
Date Announced
In Longwood
Hy llnnna Estes
Special activities to take
place till* week a* part of
the summer rrr real [on pro­
gram of 1/onKwood Klementary School were announced
today hy Coach Wall H/urus.
On Wednesday the fishing
contest will lie held at the
lake at Lyinan lligli School
from H;3(( until 11:Ho a.in.
Youngster* participating are
to provide their own transjKirlatiun and sack lunch.
Prizes will hr awarded for
the blggcti fish and the most
fi.sii eanglit.
The Doll and Hobhy Show
I* scheduled far Friday at
the school. Assisting Cnsdi
Drums ore Coach llodney
Dnihergcr
and
Mrs. Nell
Drueding.

Hy Jane Casselberry
On* of Seminole'* most
promising young artists, 11
year old Danny Smith, son of
Mr, and Mrs. George I,.
Smith of t.ongwood, has been
commissioned by Principal
John Angel of the South
Seminole Junior High School
Ht Casselberry to paint a
mural on the wall o f the
sc lino | rnfetorium.
Danny i* a ninth grader at
South Seminole and is in hi*
second year a* a pupil of art­
ist Heth Gregory of l.ake

90 percent o f the state’s pop­
ulation.
Also important is the fact
that a bile victim can get in­
formation very quickly hy
contacting his county health
department or a poison con­
trol renter.
This county’s nearest poi­
son control renter, according
to Dr. Leone, is Orange
Memorial Hospital, Orlando.
Hut getting hack to the
coral snake, its bite is the
most deadly in Florida al­
though there is tie- least like........ I of being bitten hy one.
This Is because the snake is
slmv to arouse and heraiise
it bikes rather than strike*.
To Idle It must must get ll«
teeth around an object aucli
as a finger. It cannot get it*
teeth into it flat surface.
Florida’s supply of srrum
com '* directly from a firm in
Hrii'/il, the only place in tieworld where It i* inanufiictnred. The slate lam id of
health cannot sell the serum,
it muni Ite dispensed free.
A person hi 11ell hy a rural
Mink" will almost surely die
tildes* tin- mo inn t un lie udministered in lime.
About thill coral snake
it’s slender, grow* to about
ltd inches. It’s a beautiful rep­
tile ami most attractive to
childieii. IIs nose is hluek and
its red and yellow hand*
touch cncli other, separated
by Mack hand*. Il« lo lls in
cool
spots, usually under
trash, stones nr planks.
There’s a false coral hut
It lias a red nose ntnl black
band* between Its retl and
yellow him in.
ia-ai n to tell the difference.
It might save your life. Itememher this little rhyme:
" I f its red on yellow it will
kill a fellow. If It* red nil
black, it’s okay Jack.
If
you can’t remember
that one, perhaps till* will
stick with you: “ If hi* none
is black, stay hack."

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203-011 I*;. 1st ST.
322-0983

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COST — 2‘ PER SQ. FT.,mlessi
AI*o Enve ('leaning — Avg. 3 lilt Home fust — $28.00

OUU WORK GUARANTEED 1 YR.

Y E N T S C H MAi; r cE
2563 Park Drive

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STOCK OR DUE IN — MUST

BE SOLD IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. PICK YOUR MODEL — CHOOSE
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H t caribou teeth. K*ch unit
of 8 teeth in the unique belt
has a trading value among
Alaskan Kskimo*.

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Danny prefers to work In
oils and is partial to land­
scapes painted from nature.
His ambition i* to be an art
major in college studying
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art. Who knows, perhaps we

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Ford Cavanaugh, a member
o( the board of Trustee* of
Forest Lake Academy, says
that school officials arc row
conferring with authorities In
Atlanta on operational plans
for the coning year. A portion
of the school's plant was de­
stroyed by fire earlier Hi is
month Cavanaugh said that
the school's enrollment last
year nit the 350 mark. The
school has been in operation
for 30 years.
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When County Attorney Har­
old Johnson stuck his head
into the Seminole County Com­
mission
chamber
Tuesday
morning and notified the board
he’d be a few minutes l3te for
the hi monthly confab, some­
one on tbe commission imme­
diately proposed that the law­
yer's fee be docked $100, We
honestly don’ t know who made
the suggestion (in a humorcur vein, of ronrsel but we
know for sure it wasn't Lee
Gary of Oviedo
• • •
Seminole High School Hand
will have a parade and a hand
concert in downtown Sanford
Saturday at 10 a. m. to pub­
licize the movie that they arc
promoting to raise money for
next year's band trip*. After
the free entertainment, band
members will sell tickets to
'T h e Patsy" starring Jerry
Lewis, Get your tickets from
the kid* end help the band.
• • •
Nothing points up the differ­
ences in opinion like a dead
lock. This happened several
tunes at City Commission
Monday nigh t and also at
County Commission Tuesday.
In each instance, it was up to
the chairman to break the
deadlock. That's the privilege
of being chairman—you get to
make your authority felt.
• • •
Monday night when a stenofypist turned tip at the Town
Council meeting in Cassel­
berry to record a portion of
the Council meeting the board
of aldermen raised the roof.
When a stenotypist turned
tip at the County Commission
meeting Tuesday murning to
record a portion of the com­
mission meeting the commiss­
ioners paid no attention to it.
The Casselberry board Im­
mediately voted to adjourn Its
monthly meeting rather than
permit the proceedings to be
recorded by 0 tapp machine nr
a stenotypist
We wonder
what'll happen next month If
the recording machine and the
stenotype puts in another ap­
pearance.
• • •
Speaking of the County
Commission meetings, t h e
newly decorated chamber is
completed except for two
things we’d like to suggest. A
press table in a location where
writers ran hear as well as
see the proceedings when dele­
gations appear to present mat­
ters, and a swinging gale at
the north end of the railing
for zoning director Hubert
Ilrown. When the main gate
is blocked and Ilrown has to
dash front the seating area to
the commissioners' section he
either has to vault over the
railing or squeeze under it.
One of these days he'll either
break an ankle or two or slip
a disc.
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The futnre of a 3(1 mile sec­
tion of the Lonewond Mark• m Hoad was left hanging in
the air by the Hoard of County
Commissioners during Tues­
day's meeting. Sometime ago
the board OK’d tbe removal of
damaged pavement within a
2 mile section of the road. La­
ter another 1.6 mile section of
damaged pavement was re­
moved. Now there's a good
four-inch limerock base
It will cost about $28 000 to
repave the road, estimates
road superintendent J, C Lav­
ender. "The figure’s too high,"
says Chairman Jim Avery.
Commissioner John Fitzpat­
rick: "Doubt if the traffic
will warrant it.” Final deci­
sion: Commission will discuss
putting it in next’ s year's
road and bridge program.

Herald Index
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Comics
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Editorial ...................
Funerals ...................

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Horoscope .............. Page HI
‘Society .. ............ Paves 8 9
.SporLi ................... ... Page 6
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

K stiih lish ftT lflO iT * WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 234

Barry's Forces In Firm Control
First Ballot
Nomination
Seems Certain
SAN FHANTISCO (UPD Sen. Harry Goldwater, on the
verge of a first ballot norninalion a* Ihe GDP presidential
candidate, was enjoying the
biggest day of his life today

TOM MCDONALD

HAROLD CHAPMAN

JOHN ALEXANDER

GLENN MCCALL

Romania's Red Four Sanford Jaycees Bear Lake-436
Boss To Ignore On 'Outstanding' List Site Approved
'Little Summit'
For Grocery
LONDON (L T D — (iboors:he Ghcorghiu-Dej, Romania's
rebellious Communist pnrty
chief, will skip tile "little Ited
summit" mi l ling in Win saw
next week 11s another sign of
independence front Moscow,
diplomatic scuiecs suld today.
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev will be in War­
saw July 22 fur the 2ulh an­
niversary of Poland'* postwar
liberation, lie is expected to
meet with Communist lenders
Windy slaw Gumulkn of Po­
land, Antonin Novotny of
Czeehslovnkin and Walter VIbricht of East Germany.
The Warsaw meeting it ex­
pected to deni w ith the worsen­
ing Sino-Soviet
ideological
dispute 11ml the growing rum­
blings of discontent among
the East-Europcan regimes m
the Soviet bloc.
Diplomatic s o u r c e s said
Gheorgliiu-Dej, who has shown
increasing defiance of the
Kremlin’s control, has decided
to stay away from the War­
saw Hireling.

Florida To Ask
For Rehearing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida will ask the U. S. Su­
preme Court today to recon­
sider it* landmark decision
that both home* of a statelegislature must be chosen on
a basis of population.
Atty. Gen. James Kyncs
said he will put in Hie mail
tills afternoon a petition to
tile high tribunal, asking for
a rehearing and a reconsider­
ation "to allow enough leeway
In R i v e
bicameralism a
chance to work" in state leg
islatures.
Some critics have said if
every legislator in both House
and Senate must represent
substantially the same num­
ber of people, liu-re is little
need for a two house or bi­
cameral legislature. O n l y
one state, Nebraska, now lias
a unicameral nr onp-house
kgUIaiuro.
Kyncs said he will cite as
one ground for reconsidera­
tion the fact that Florida was
not given a hearing or opportunity to argue its rnapportionment position on its mer­
it*.

Knife Wielding
Secretary Freed

The Sanford Seminole Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce an­
nounced today that four San­
ford men have been selected
for Inclusion in the 1903 edi­
tion of Outstanding Young
Men of America.
These men were nominated
earlier this year by the local
chapter and have been select­
ed by a 13 man national Liard
of rditors lor the publication,
Doug tllunkensliip, past na­
tional president, (1902-63) who

IWJLVA...

BRIEFS
Cape Shot Off
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
The Air Force today iio&gt;tponed until Friday an attempt to
u»e one rocket to lire three
satellites into orbit.

Hunt Slayer
LONDON 4 UPI)—Scotland
Yard's "murder squad" today
bunted .1 "jark the stripper"
In the strangling of five proslitotes in the past eight
months.

Rights Meeting

is serving a- chairman of the
hoard stated that men were
selected between tbe ages of
21 and 36 who "have dislinguished themselves in one or
more fields of endeavor to
the point of being outstand­
ing."
Outstanding Young Men of
America is an annual bio­
graphical compilation of ap­
proximate!) m oon young men
of outstanding rank through­
out the nation,
Nominees for the book come
from many sources, though
tile majority are made by Jay*
ree Chapters
and College
Alumni Association*.
"The Junior Chamber lias
long been active In the recog­
nition of emiitaixllnc achieve,
icnl a no... Am srici/i ■oung
men," said Jim Stafford, na­
tional Jay n r public relations
director.
Each year since 19.18 the
Jaycees have selected the Ten
Outstanding Young Men of
America Among p.i-t winners
were such famous person* as
John
F. Kennedy,
Nelson
Rockefeller, Dr Tom Dooley
and Henry Ford II
Publication date of tbe 1905
edition is January 13th

Demonstrators
Block An Exit

WASHINGTON
(U PI)
—
1'iesidenl Johnson (dans to
rail a meeting of stale and
local school ollieials— proba­
bly sometime nexl month—to
COW PALACE, Sun Fran­
urge thrill to gel behind the
cisco ( V P I)— I tv 11 1 igbtn dem­
now civil rights law.
olish ol 01 s heaped their bodies
tu-fore turnstile* nt the Cow
WASHINGTON
(UI’ D — I’aluee Tuesday night, blink­
ing an evil for Iti-puhllrmi
Lemuel A Penn, the Negro
delegate* who bail Just voted
educator slain by a Mli]a-r as
overwhelmingly fur it GoldIt- drove through Georgia,
. water oriented
Ivil rights
was buried Tuesday with full
plank.
military honors at Arlington
'I lie dcmuiiatrntniV leaders
National Cemetery.
promised they- would lie hin t,
ill force tonight, when the
same delegate* are expected
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
— to make Sen. Unity (ioldwnAbout coo more U. S. troops, ter Hie Hepuhlieun nominee
half of them guerrilla war­ for president.
fare experts, are Imlng sent to
There were no arrest* nod
South Viet Nam to help coun­ piactlrally no violence during
ter increased Communist in­ Tuesday night's sit-in, Hepuh­
filtration and bolster Vietna­ lieun N a t l o n a I Convention
mese army training.
delegates did not try to I tree
their way through the ironbarred turnstile* and over the
LITTLE HOCK. Ark. (UPI) bodies of tbe demonstrators.
—Sowing "W e're going to Instead, they marie their way
shake this country up," Ala­ through other exit*.
bama Guv George Wallace
After a half hour, the sittolt) a crowd of cheering seg­ downers got up and left, tou.
regationists Tuesday n i g h t
they could swing the balance
m the presidential election.

I’enn 1Juried

More Troops

Wallace Aim

Cites 11 Killings

‘Extremists’ May
Elect Barry, Says
London Paper

Efforts to have two proper­
ty sites rezmied to C l Com­
mercial were surecssful dur­
ing Tuesday's meeting of the
Hoard of County Commission­
ers.
Attorney Mack Cleveland,
representing n client who
wishes to construct quick stop
food stores, convinced the
Commission that tbe best pos­
sible use fo be made of pro­
perty nt live southwest corner
of Sit 436 and Hear Dike
Hoad would Ire commercial.
His client proposed to run
struct a Handy Andy Food
Store on the rite, unjovoons
were raised by nearby pro
petty owner* nod Ford Cav­
anaugh, a member of the
hoard of trustees of Forest
Lake Academy, a preparatory
srhoul owe d an doperaled by
the Seventh Day Adventists.
Another site, located cast of
U. -S. 17'.'2 on U’Uricn Hoad,
adjacent to the Atlantic Coast
Line track-, was also given a
C-1 Commercial designation
m cr prop sts by adjacent pro
petty owners.
Members of tho Commis­
sion * xpiessed Hie opinion
that they did believe that the
properly immediately adja­
cent to Hie tracks would lie
suitable for a residential site,
'flic parcel lexunrd will 1m- the
location of yet another Handy
Andy Fo-ul store.
Doth of the requests for rezoning were refused by the
Couniy Zoning Hoard and opin-alcd.

Bryant Back To
Prop Up Exhibit
NEW YOltK tlJPI) — Gov.
Farris Hr\tint huddled with
World's Fair officials here to­
day for a second round of
discussions on Florida'* finan­
cially troubled multi million
dollar lair exhibit.
The governors decision fo
fly to N w York was appar­
ently made on the spur of Hie
moment, ami Hie chief execu­
tive's office said simply Hint
llryant had gone "on a buxi­
n e-s trip lo the World’s F'air."
llryant w&lt; nt to New York
for two days of conferences
iasf week, and when lie re­
turned home he anounred that
a 25 cent admission charge fo
Hie Florida exhibit would he
dropped.

JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
Negro leader Charles Evers
NEW YOHK (L'PI) _ Ar­ charged today that at least II
LONDON (U I'D —The Dm
lene Del Kuva, the pretty sec­ Negroes had been killed under don Daily Express said today
retary who stabbed a would- mysterious circumstances in that Sen Harry Goldwater
be rapist with a switchblade Mississippi since the ambush may well be elected president.
•SAN FRANCISCO (U P D knife, was rh-nred by a grand slaying of hh brother, MedExpress columnist Hubert W1H1 the balloting only hours
jury today „ f a rliarge o f gar, last year.
I’ ltman said, "so called 'liber­ away, UPI’* tabulation today
possessing an illegal weapon.
al' thinks-r* . . . call Gold- ol GOP delegates' xuting inMiss Del Knvu, 27, wus at*
water an extremist. Yet even lentions allowed:
tacked July G as she walked
V A L L E Y FORGE, Pa. the London Times, which is 1 fold water
809
home nirmr in the fashionable (UPD - About 25,000 Hoy leading Hie present fashion­ Scranton
237
Forest Hills section of Queens Scouts are expected here to­ able hysteria against him, ad­ Rockefeller
107
Ilorough.
SO
day tu move into their gigan­ mits that tlse ordinary voter Komney
Her alleged attacker, Har­ tic lent city for the Sixth Na­ may well elect him president. Uyrncs
30
old Model!, 20, was indicted tional Jamboree at the site
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"Hy this definition, the Judd
ft)
by the smile jury for feloni­ where George Washington's average man is Ihe extremist Smith
13
ous assault and atti-mfite I army spent the cold winter of and Ihe man at the extreme Khodet
tape.
1777-78.
|is the moderate."
|Uncommitted
3b

Scout Jamboree

UPI Gives Barry
809 Ballots

calmly and confidently.
He had every reason to feel
as he did with his forces in
firm control of the Hrpubli
can National Convention and
hi* nomination by a big mar­
gin assured.
Only a few hours remained
for courting delegates ami tlwArizona sinatur planned to
put them tu good advantage.
He was to attend a women's
breakfast and then a rally for
victims of "captive" nations
behind the Iron Curtain.
Decision day was at hand,
however, and Goldwater w.i*
1 early. He planned to watch
tlm convention's nomination
pioccerlings and its balloting
with antes and members of
Hie family in Hiss headquar­
ters suite at Ihr Muik Hop
kins Hole] on Noli Hill.
ijuictly confident since his
arrival here Thursday Goldwater's spirits wx-re clearly
soaring a* the balloting ap­
proached.
He gave newsmen the slip
Tuesday for about nine hours,
gut in a bit of relaxation at a
secluded spot still undisclos­
ed. yvl then met with advis­
ers ..I length nn "aclivltle*
and plans tur the next few
days "
Goldwalrr followed the con­
vention’s platform delibera­
tions on television anil was
aware liiat Ids forces were
swamping flu- challenges |&gt;oscd by Pennsylvania Gov. Wil­
liam W. Scranton and Michi­
gan Gov. George llomm-y.
He issued this short state­
ment wliu'li expressed, in a
capsule, lii-&gt; views on flic con­
vention urnl Hie state of his
parly as well: "The Republi­
can convention is reflecting
the conservative majority in
the Republican party."
T li c convention, pimping
Hie gun a lilt, already has giv­
en .1 pi I view ril till- lipmar ex­
pected when the senator'*
name is placed in nomination
today. Mention of Golilwalcr'a
name Tuesday night in a
sjrecrh hy Sen. Hiram L.
Fong, It Hawaii, tnurhi-d off a
“ We want Harry" demonstra­
tion.
More of the same — much
more—was in prospect today
when S e n a t e
Republican
Leader Kv&lt; ret M. Dirkscn,
111, an oratorical spellbinder
of Hu- old school, nominates
Goldwater.
House Republican D-ader
Charles A llallrek. Ind , for­
mer St n. William F. Knowland, C alif. and former Hep.
Flare
Honthe Lure
were
scheduled to make seconding
spree hr a.
As for Ihe balloting. Goldwater
aides
said
Ihclr
strength was Mill mounting as
the roll call of state# ap­
proached They said it had
continued to increase since
Goldwater assessed Ids total
Monday at a little more than
000 votes. He needs only G55
fur nomination.

States Righters
Name Ticket
POI.SON, Mont. (UPD —
Tlu- National State# Right*
putty Iiiin named Julm Kmqiel, m Niixhvillr, Term., a u t o ­
mobile dealer, and Jesse it,
Stoner, a Mibleton, Ga., at­
torney, as its pivsidi-ntlal
ticket.
The six delegates attending
the party convention here
earlier this week p i c k e d
Gosper a* presidentiul nom­
inee arid Stoner for vice piesideav,

THE REAL THING! The high noise level n.-weinter! with carrier land*
itig practice nt the Sanford Naval Air Station will bo shifted to the decks
o f the carrier USS Independence next week where this scene will be repented over and over again by Sanford-based carrier pilots.

GOPs Demand
Equal Noise
For Democrats
fly I.t. Sam Dow—tying Pin
Srinfonl nml Sun Itnino,
t'olif., separated by throe
mount 11!n range* mid 2,Inn
mile*, experienced a common
plight Inst night.
Waiter Crunkite kept jig­
gling; xn did Huntley.Hi inkley mul Howard K Smith.
Sometime* you couldn’t hear
them.
Television reception vv n s
poor for some citizens of both
cilir# for the same reason:
1lie jet* were flying.
In both eases. Hie inlerferonee and noise wn* unavoid­
able, and in Sanfold'* ease,
instrumental to the defense
posture of Hie nation, in foot,
it prolialdy fall* under the
Hepubliran platform's "strong
cold war stance."
Navy pilot* guide! their
twin-jet A-Ti V i g i l a n t e *
through the pure# of simulat­
ed rnrrier binding prin ti.-a in
feverish preparation for next
week's earlier qualifications
aboard the carrier USS hideprude lire.
Thu night landing proetlee.
*0 frustrating to TV view­
ers hut *n important to n
Navy pilot's truiniug, will
continua through Thursday
m int, official* at NAS San­
ford's Heavy Allnrk Wing
(bio announced today. The
flights will stait in the late
afternoon anil hint until mid­
night.
When the scene shifts to
the 1,100-fuel USS Independ­
ence next week, Sanford will
bn left in relative silence.
Meanwhile, Ihr same pilot#
will ho faced with tbe most
demanding - mol potentially
dangeron*—task of their fly­
ing career: Placing llo-ir 70foot nireruft on a slab of
steel which look* tike a post­
age stamp from lie- air.
They w-'ti'l have the light*
of the city a* fiiendly sen­
tinels for their night land­
ings,
The
landscape
will
change lo the ominous At­
lantic whipped hy wind to
frothy wliitroop*. Three tiny
row* of light* will make llo-ir
"runway." A small, but allimportant, spot of reflected
light railed "liie meatball"
plua lli» video of an unseen
observer will hr their Hole
guidance to tlie runway.
Meanwhile, t h c Atlantic
will pilch their runway about
much like the jumping picture
o f Mr. Cron kilo on last
night's TV.
It's all in a night's work
for a Navy pilot—if he's had
tho priqu-r preparation.
In Han ttruno, with the Hoptiblb an hradqmiltriH just a
few miles away, the TV
trouble must have seemed
particularly- r x a s p e ruling.
Thera many citizen# live be­
neath (ho flight puttrrn of
Han Francisco International
Airport, where giant four-en­
gine Jetliners climb out over
chuck-n-block suhidivisions nt
the rata of om'-n-mluule.
Every minute thousands of
citizen* simultaneously shake
their fiats skyward.
Perhaps Hie citizens of both
ritles occasionally stop to
think that at least one fa-rson
in tho world is unlurkier than
they: The pilot of the piano
which juxt flew- overhead,
whose duties in the darkness
of night prevent him from
watching tho Convention at
all.

Mil wee To Speak
R. 'i'. Mitwee, superintend­
ent of Seminole County Public
Kchool* will speak to the Life
Underwriters
Associa­
tion whin they meet si luc
Capri IU-xDuranl at noun
Thursday,

Mikoyan Takes Over
Soviet Presidency
MOSCOW (UPD — First
Deputy I'letnier \nnshis I
Mikoyan was named today to
succeed Leonid Htczdltp-V a#
president of the Soviet Union,
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev himself proposed .Mikoy­
an’* appoint ini-nt nt a joint
j session of Ihe Supremo Sov iet
and tlie Russian parliament
promptly approved tho luovu
unanimously,
Khrushchev, said Ithe.dinev,
57, resigned hi* largely cere­
monial post to devote Ids full
lulls to Ins other post ns a
Communist juiity C e n t r a !

Gas Authority
To Try Again
Tlie South Seminole N11t11r.1 l
Gas Authority wilt make at
least one more effort to
create a system lo bring lo
ami distribute natural gas to
the Casselberry, Altamonte
Springs and Dmgwood area.
Authority officials, meeting
in Dmgwnod's Town Hall
Tuesday night, heard koine
doubt expressed that Alta
monte Spring# would lie Inter­
ested in continuing tlie pro­
ject.
However, It was pointed out
hy Edward Limn, chairman
of the authority's eommission, that Casselberry and
Dmgwood could go on with
efforts to culminate lire gas
system provided an amend­
ment to Ihe enabling act is
approved try tlie state legis­
lature,
The authority agreed to
hold another meeting of the
entire eommivsion plus Ihe
cminrilnicn
and
attorneys
from the three towns involved
to come to a conclusion on
future plan*. The conference
will lie held at 7.30 p m .,
Aug. 18.

First Drawing
In Sweepstakes
SALEM, N If. (U P D — A
ticket healing the name of a
Manchester, N. II., man was
tlm first one drawn today In
the New Hampshire sweep­
stake*. tlie first legalized lot­
tery in the United Mini*.
Tlm tirktdboldi r, Francis
Gei vat# of Manchester wits
paired with the .T-year-oM
hoi*0 4'hunnnn in the sweep,
stake* rare at Rockingham
Pulk ill September.

Committee secretary—and to
i-eing Khrushchev's c h i e f
pnrty aide.
Mikiiynn, until nruv a first
deputy premier under Khrush­
chev, accepted thn presidency.
"1 will do everything within
my strength to justify tho
high confidence shown mo hy
Gin party nml thn govern­
ment," .Mikoyan said.
Mikoyan, 08, is tlm man
who handed on-the-spot such
tough Kremlin c h o r e # a*
soothing Culmn Premier Fidel
Castro ufler Khrushchov pull*
1 -1 out Soviet rockets during
the M'dg Cuban crisis. Ho also
has acted ns tlm Kremlin's
troubleshooter and "traveling
salesman" around tho globe.
Khrushchev took only 29
minutes to replace the Soviet
president and have tho Su­
preme Soviet's 1,4-13 members
unanimously endorse Ids mas­
sive welfare! program.
The welfare program will
provide wage ImhisI s to 18
million Russian* and pensions
for collective farmers.
"Tho pcopla of the Soviet
Union today live better than
yesterday," Khrushchev told
tlm Supreme Soviet In sum­
ming up the three day parlia­
mentary debate on hit Wel­
fin 0 proposal*. "And they will
live better still In the future.’*
There wus no opposition to
khiusli. hev's proposals.

First Ballot
Estimate On
South’s Vote
SAN FRANCISCO (DPI) —
Following L« the United Pros*
lnteriintlon.il tabulation of tho
present first ballot choices of
southern delegations to the Hepublican convention:
deanGold
Stair
water
—
20
Alabama (20)
S
31
Florida (31)
22
I
Georgia (2D
—
Mississippi (!1)
13
—
2d
North Car i2d)
Smith Car. (pi)
—
III
29
Virginia (30)

Ion

1

Florida Wins
Safety Award
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Florida's Department of Pub­
lic Safely Jias won an achievemerit award from the Ameri­
ca n Association uf Motor Ve­
hicle Administrators for its
work in driver license adminMention last year, it was an­
nounced today.

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A L L YO U C A N EAT —
ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

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Menu Inrltidcn:
Cole Slnw
French Fries
linked Hcunu
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated
lly
Maxine K Dob
Hancock
IIwy. 17-92 So.
Sanford

Ph. FA 2-5965
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